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ADVENTURES IN ARTS, SCIENCE, STEM, TECHNOLOGY, SPORTS, DANCE THEATER AND MUSIC AN SRQ MAGAZINE FAMILY PUBLICATION | SUMMER CAMPS & PRIVATE SCHOOLS

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SummerCamps 2022 SUMMER CAMPS IN SARASOTA+ MANATEE

OVERALL CAMPS CENTER MONTESSORI SCHOOL SUMMER FUN EXPERIENCE CAMP AT THE MAIN CAMPUS AND EAST CAMPUS Ages 3-6

This educational summer program is enjoyable for children and has different themes each week filled with arts and crafts. Dates: June 6–August 5 (no camp on July 4). Cost: Full day: $200/ week, Half day: $150/week. Register: 941-753-4987, cms@centermontessori.org, centermontessori.org Main Campus: 6024 26th S. West, Bradenton. East Campus: 12705 State Rd. 64 East, Lakewood Ranch.

COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Grade K-8 The

new campus of the Hershorin Schiff Community Day School is located at the corner of Wilkonson Road and McIntosh Road on an 8.5 acre property. Get ready for an educational and fun summer camp with themed weeks that include sciences, language, arts, nature and sports. Dates: Session 1:June 6– 17, Session 2: June 20–July 1, Session 3: July 5–15, Session 4: July 18–29 Cost: Prices begin at $450/ week. Visit communityday.org/student-experience/summer-camp for a detailed pricing guide Register: 941552-2770, 4335 Wilkinson Rd, Sarasota, questions@communityday.org, communityday.org.

GIRLS INC. SUMMER CAMP

Ages 5-14, girls will be separated into age groups Campers will explore

the community, participate in sports, stretch their creativity, acquire valuable life skills, join clubs, learn about the environment, make new friends and have fun. Each girl will participate in activities that involve them in nationally researched and developed programs. Including gardening and nutrition, media literacy, summer reading, computer skills and 3D printing, dream

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Harbor Mini-Society, ProjectBOLD and financial and economic literacy. Dates: May 31 to August 5, 8am to 5pml a hot lunch and snack are included. Cost: $25 registration, $125 per week, scholarships available upon request. Register: 941-366-6646; girlsincsrq.org/ summercamp, 201 South Tuttle Ave., Sarasota.

SUMMER VACATION IN THE PARKS DAY CAMP Grades 1-5

at Bee Ridge Park, Colonial Oaks Park, Longwood Park. Grades 1-6 at Laurel Park and Woodmere Park. Grades 6-8 at Colonial Oaks Park.

Day Camp offers a safe and exciting setting for your children to enjoy a summer of discovery. Weekly themes allow campers to have fun, make friends and enjoy new experiences with field trips each week and on-site activities focusing on physical activity, creative arts, science and nature, safety and wellness, character development and reading to prevent summer learning loss. Camp fee includes one official camp T-shirt, field trip costs and onsite activities including a weekly professional entertainer. Lunch will be provided free of charge through the Sarasota District Schools Food and Nutrition Services Summer Break Spot Program as the field trip schedule allows. Campers are transported to field trip sites in Sarasota County school buses. Dates: Session One: June 6–July 1, 7:30am-5:30pm, Session Two: July 5–29, 7:30am-5:30pm; additional week available Cost: Bee Ridge, Colonial Oaks Park, Longwood Park Grades 1-5: $392/session; payment plan available; financial assistance available to qualifying families. Laurel Park and Woodmere Park Grades 1-5: $392/session; payment plan available; financial assistance available to qualifying families. Register: scgov.net/parks.

THE OUT-OF-DOOR ACADEMY SUMMER ACADEMY Grades K-5.

BANYAN DAY CAMP Camp Banyan,

one of our most popular day camps, is held on our Siesta Key Campus. Each themed week offers a brand new experience full of exciting activities that include beach days, off-campus field trips and special themed activities. Our time on campus is spent experiencing a wide variety of activities which may include water days, arts and crafts, cooking, hands-on science experiments, outdoor sports and games, team building, drama, leadership building activities and more! All activities and field trips are subject to change. Dates: June 13–July 22, 9am-3pm Cost: $250/week, extended care available for $50 per week Register: 941- 554-3400, oda.edu, 444 Reid St., Siesta Key.

ARTS CAMPS, VISUAL ART CENTER SARASOTA CREATIVE KIDS SUMMER CAMP Ages 6-10 Campers will be led by their teachers in fun and challenging art projects using various mediums, including painting, drawing, sculpture and collage. They will learn and practice basic art skills such as color mixing, painting with artist paint brushes and drawing with pencil, marker and pastel. Creative Kids Camp is for younger campers of all skill levels and accomplishments. Our teachers are great at creatively adapting projects and working with a variety of skill levels and dexterity.

EMERGING ARTISTS CAMP Ages 11-15 Emerging Artists Camp is a

program for older campers to experiment with more complex art subjects and materials and create projects of their own design under the guidance of our skilled art teachers. Dates: June 1–August 7 Cost: $300/week for non-members or $250/week for members. Before-care or After-care available; all supplies included; sibling discount; scholarships available. Register: 707 North Tamiami Trl., Sarasota. 941-365-2032. jane@artsarasota. org, artsarasota.org/youthprograms.

RINGLING COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN STUDIO+DIGITAL ARTS SUMMER TEEN STUDIOS

Ages 12–18 Ringling College’s Summer Teen Studios presents students ages 12 to 18 with fun, educational opportunities to explore new and proven art techniques, develop their unique style and expand their critical-thinking skills. Students find inspiration in ceramics, drawing, painting, character design, sketchbook workshop, filmmaking, stop-motion animation, photography, animation, illustration, creative writing, portfolio development and more. Take just one class, or focus on skill building in a variety of classes. Students of all skill levels are welcome. Registration is open until April 1. Dates: TBD Cost: TBA Register: 941.955.8866, scs@ringling.eduringling.edu/SummerArt. 2700 North Tamiami Trl., Sarasota.

THE OUT-OF-DOOR ACADEMY

ARTS CAMPS

Grades PreK-5 A wide range of art camps give kids the chance to explore their creative side through a variety of arts and crafts skills including Art and Eats Camp (rising grades Pre-k – K), Crazy Cooking Camp (rising grades 1-5), Sewing Camp (rising grades 2-5), Mosaic and Resin Camp (rising grades 2-5) and Woodworking Camp (rising grades 2-5). Dates: Art and Eats: June 20–24 and July 18–22, 9am-12pm, Crazy Cooking: June 20–24 and July 11–15, 1pm-4pm, Sewing: June 27–July 1, 9am-12pm, Mosaic and Resin: June 13–17, 9am12pm, Woodworking: July 18–July 22, 1pm-4pm Cost: $210/week Register: 941-349-3223, oda.edu, Lakewood Ranch campus.

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2022 Summer Camps

COOKING CAMPS

SUMMER IN THE PARKS CHEF CAMP Ages 10-15 at Fins at Shar-

PINEAPPLE KITCHEN: KITCHEN KIDS SUMMER CAMP Ages 8-13

Kitchen Kids Basic Culinary and Restaurant Education Course for ages 8-13 will include basic cooking and baking, food safety, restaurant etiquette and operations and will culminate in a four-course graduation dinner for two family members or friends on the last day, Thursday, prepared and served by the students in our mock restaurant. Each student will receive an embroidered chef’s apron and hat with their name, measuring spoons & measuring cup and a class course book. Students will prepare their lunch daily. Please contact us for special dietary requirements. This four-day culinary course will teach principles of food and kitchen safety, best practices for food preparation, basic kitchen tools and measurements, how to make charcuterie boards for an appetizer, along with making main courses and dessert, customer service and table etiquette for dining, presentation skills and basic restaurant operations. Class size is limited to 12 students. Dates: June 20–23, July 11–14, July 18–21, July 25–28, August 1–4 Cost: $350/ week. Register: 4914 Lena Rd, Unit 104, Bradenton, pineapplekitchen.com.

SUMMER IN THE PARKS ART AND EATS Ages 5-10 at Nokomis

Beach Park This is a camp that com-

bines our art and cooking programs all in one. Our cooking curriculum each day will be about kitchen cleanliness, food safety and proper tool usage. Campers will be using the “three bite rule” as they explore new food flavors both sweet, savory and sometimes exotic. The second half of the camp will be filled with art and exploring many different types and forms of art such as paper, woodworking, sewing, tile, paint and creative uses for recycled materials and more. All tools, recipes and supplies will be provided as well as a bunch of new skills, a dash of inspiration and a pinch of spice. Dates: June 6—10, 9am-12pm Cost: $150 Register: scgov.net/parks.

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ky’s Bon appetit! Learn lifelong cooking

skills and techniques from world class chefs at Venice’s premier beachfront steakhouse—Fins at Sharky’s. Campers will enjoy an immersive, hands-on kitchen experience focusing on culinary techniques including kitchen safety, sushi, grilling steaks, prep, bread baking, sautéing fish and more. Made in Italy Ciao! Made In Italy is teaching a cooking class for kids! We invite you into our kitchen to learn the basics to some Italian kid-friendly food. You will learn how to make pizza, pasta and Italian desserts. Mattison’s Forty-One: The chefs at Mattison’s Forty-One will teach you culinary techniques and elaborate recipes from some of the best chefs around. Learn the finer cooking skills from grilling to saute to sauces and sides. Dates: Fins at Sharky’s (July 18– 22), Made in Italy (August 1–5), Mattison’s Forty-One (June 20–24), 8:30am11am Cost: $225/session Register: scgov.net/parks.

DANCE CAMPS SARASOTA BALLET CHILDREN’S DANCE CAMP Ages 5-7

June 6-10; 9am-12 Noon, Monday to Friday. Theme: Fairytales. $125/week and $25 deposit. STEP INTO BALLET Ages 3-4 June 13-17; 9am-9:45aml Monday to Friday; Theme: Fairytales. $50/week, $25 deposit. EXPLORERS DANCE CAMP Ages 8-11 June 13-17, 1-4pm, Monday to Fridaay; Theme: Around the World. $125/week, $25 deposit. CHILDREN’S DANCE CAMP Ages 5-7 June 20-24, 9am-12 Noon, Monday to Friday. Theme: Carnival of the Animals. $125/week, $25 deposit. Register: 941-225-6520, education@ sarasotaballet.org, sarasotaballet. org/summer-fun-balletSarasota Ballet Studios at Rosemary Square, 1400 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota.

SARASOTA CONTEMPORARY DANCE SUMMER PROGRAMS

LITTLE GROOVERS Ages 5-8. INTERMEDIATE MOVERS Ages 8-12. Explore new ways of moving—students will have the opportunity to

take Contemporary, Hip Hop, Acro, Afro-Modern and Creative Movement. Each day will also include craft and game time. No dance experience necessary. There will be a mini performance for the family on July 29 at 1pm. Dates: July 25 –29 Cost: Little Groovers: $150 ($175 after July 1), Intermediate Movers: $175 ($200 after July 1). Price includes one t-shirt. 10 percent discount offered for siblings. Register: 941-260-8485,info@sarasotacontemporarydance.org, sarasotacontemporarydance.org/kids-summer-programs. 1400 Boulevard of the Arts, Suite 300, Sarasota.

LANGUAGE CAMPS SPANISH LEGACY SPANISH SUMMER CAMPS Ages 3-12

Spanish Legacy Summer Camp is held onsite at the academy throughout the summer. All camps are full immersion led by native-speaking teachers. Children learn through lively games, crafts and fun creative activities, all while developing language proficiency and critical thinking skills. Small class sizes and 1:1 attention. Dates: June 6–10: Under the Sea, June 13–17: Circus Week, June 20–24: In The Kitchen, June 21–25: Wide World of Sports, June 27–July 1: Color Craze, July 6–8: USA Week, July 11–15: Nature Week, July 18–22: Jobs in Our Community, July 25–29: Campers Choice! Morning Camp is 9am-12pm; Afternoon is 1pm-4pm: Full-day is 9am-4pm. Cost: mornings are $205/week, afternoons are $205/week, full days are $250/ week, July 6–8 is $150. Register: 941925-8510, spanishlegacy.com. Spanish Legacy 2822 Proctor Rd., Sarasota.

sic. Members of the Music Compound will have access to a wide array of learning opportunities intended to not only build music skills but also enhance confidence, communication and social interaction abilities. Learning opportunities include one-on-one instrument lessons, group instrument lessons, music education, workshops, open forums to encourage music interactions and performance and recital opportunities. Options include Performance Master Class, Strings and Things, Rock Band, Vocals and Movement, Drum Circle, Songwriting, DJ, Key to Piano, and Kidz Rock. Dates: June 6 –August 5. No camp July 4–8. Morning Session: 9am-12pm, Afternoon Session: 1pm-4pm. Cost: $30 Registration fee. Half-Day Session for a Week: $150. Full-Day Session for a Week $300 Register: 941-379-9100, contact@musiccompound.com, musiccompound.com. Main Campus: 1751 Cattlemen Rd., Sarasota.

SARASOTA ORCHESTRA SUMMER MUSIC CAMP Grades 3-12

MUSIC CAMPS

This two-week, half day camp provides beginning students the ideal opportunity to try out a musical instrument. Intermediate and advanced students will hone their skills or have a chance to sample something new. Offering multiple ensembles, all students will be placed with students at the same ability. Activities include daily rehearsals in a large ensemble, a technique class and skill building in elective classes. Classes are kept to a manageable size, so every student receives individual attention. Dates: July 11-22, Strings: 9am – 12pm, Band: 1pm – 4pm Cost: $200 + $25 application fee, scholarships available. Register: 941-487-2731, sarasotaorchestra. org/education/summer-music-camp, Beatrice Friedman Symphony Center, 709 North Tamiami Trl, Sarasota.

MUSIC COMPOUND Grades 1-12;

THE SUZUKI INSTITUTE OF MUSIC SUMMER CAMP Ages

grades 1-5 are grouped together and grades 6-12 are grouped together Find your inner musician

this summer. The Music Compound provides an environment to inspire, collaborate and educate children and adults in pursuit of their love of mu-

7-11 These new, exciting arts camps are designed for students at all levels to offer campers a wide range of experiences with music and other fine arts—exploring multiple arts, developing creativity, building friendships and joining with other campers to create a performing ensemble. In the mornings,

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EXPLORE THE SCHOOL THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU | SPECIAL BRANDED CONTENT SECTION TO ROCKETKIDS SUMMER 2022

NEWGATE SCHOOL

FOUNDED IN 1907 BY DR. MARIA MONTESSORI, the Montessori Method highlights a child-centered education supported by neuroscience research that promotes the development of executive function and learning at every age. Known as the “gold standard” for early childhood education, current research also reveals the effectiveness of the Montessori Method throughout one’s lifetime, inspiring a practice of lifelong learning. NewGate provides many different programs to help ignite the minds of students and help them understand the world

of professionalism at a very young age. NewGate is an established, triple-accredited school in a region that is becoming increasingly more international every year. A Montessori education creates an entrepreneurial culture. Programs for NewGate’s Middle and High School students include annual internships, drama immersion weeks, research trips, and service learning. NewGate School works with students as unique individuals to ensure they develop their full potential.

Global Campus NewGate enjoys an international reputation and has drawn families from around the USA and abroad to join us in beautiful Sarasota, Florida When the global pandemic hit two years ag0, NewGate went seamlessly online. While almost everyone has been thrilled to be back on campus, we were joined by students from other states and countries who thrived online. NewGate is excited to introduce our GlobASHTON ROAD CAMPUS

LAKEWOOD RANCH CAMPUS

al Campus e-learning program that will allow students from all over the world to

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school boasts a robust eLearning program for students from four states and three countries. Our local eLearning program allows students with health concerns to continue their studies. STUDENTS 6-16 YEARS OLD. TEAMGLOBAL@NEWGATE.EDU.

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campers will be in groups separated by age and ability and given the opportunity to work with different teachers on various instruments ranging from the violin to drums and world percussion, singing and guitar. Beginners will get a fun introduction to a range of musical instruments. Those with prior experience with music will build upon their skills and acquire new ones, including instruments they may not have been exposed to yet. Sessions will focus on art, dance and drama as participants connect their music explorations to stories, drama games, acting, making art and creating a performing ensemble. Weekly themes will connect explorations with new activities each week. Dates: June 6–August 5 Cost: $295/ week for Full Day (9am-4pm), $160/ week for Half Days (9–12 or 12:30– 3:30) available by request. Register: 941-330-9930, sarasotasuzuki@gmail. com. sarasotasuzuki.org/book-online Suzuki Institute School of Music, 3100 Southgate Cir., Sarasota.

VENICE SYMPHONY SUMMER MUSIC CAMP Grades K-12, begin-

ner, intermediate and advanced.

The Venice Symphony will offer two week-long summer music camps for students at all experience levels. Each week will end with a Friday evening performance in the Venice Performing Arts Center. Each day students will start in a full group for a performance, masterclass or demonstration. The rest of the afternoon is divided into four 45-minute sessions geared towards the students experience, age and instrument. There will also be a snack break provided. If the student doesn’t play an instrument, no problem, this will be a great opportunity to explore options and get started! Dates: SECONDARY LEVEL WEEK June 6-10, 12-4pm, Grades 6-12. ELEMENTARY LEVEL WEEK June 13-17, 12-4pm, Grades K-5. Cost: $150 per week. Register: education@thevenicesymphony.org or 941-207-8822. 200 Field Ave., E., Venice.

YOUTH OPERA SUMMER CAMP

Sessions for 8-18 year olds. Learn

how fun opera is on and off the stage. Designed for all skill levels, our annual camp engages young people in the

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magic of opera. A typical day includes Zoom and Youtube sessions in singing, acting, sets, props, wigs, make-up, and costumes, all led by professional singers, artists, directors, musicians, and technicians. No audition required, all skill levels are welcome. Dates: For ages 8-10: Session 1:June 13–17, Session 2: June 20–24; For ages 11-18: June 13–July 1.. Cost: For tuition cost and sign up information or if you have a general inquiry, email youthopera@ sarasotaopera.org Register: 941-3281307, youthopera@sarasotaopera.org, sarasotaopera.org/summer-camp. 61 N. Pineapple Ave., Sarasota.

NATURE | ANIMAL CAMPS FUR FUN SUMMER CAMP Ages 6-11 The Humane Society of Sarasota

County’s Fur Fun Camps are great for children who love animals. Whether they attend our periodic seasonal day camps in the fall, winter, and spring or our week-long summer sessions, or all of the above, children are sure to have fun unleashing their animal side at HSSC. Fur Fun Camps are designed for children ages 6-11. This year’s camp will be held on HSSC’s campus. Our Fur Fun Camp is five days, four hours each day. Campers will see and learn about shelter pets and other animals, both domestic and exotic. They will also listen to exciting speakers, get an inside look at the happenings in our facility, and learn how to train a dog. Dates: June 6–July 29, 1pm-5pm Cost: $200 per session and includes a HSSC T-shirt and afternoon snack, with a $15 discount for each additional sibling Register: 941-955-4131, hssc. org/pet-resource-hub/humane-education/fur-fun-camps 2331 15th St., Sarasota.

MOTE MARINE CAMP Grades K-8 Experience groundbreaking re-

search through exciting, interactive, and age-appropriate activities. Campers will learn about the marvels found in marine environments, continuing their knowledge in STEM education outside of the classroom. Campers will be divided into grade based groups: Dates: JTidal Tykes K-2, Aqua Kids 3-5, and Sea Sleuths 6-8. Dates:

Week 1: June 6 –10, Week 2: June 13– 17, Week 3: June 20-24, Week 4: June 27– July 1, Week 5: July 11–15, Week 6: July 18–22, Week 7: July 25-29, Week 8: August 1–5, Week 9: August 8–12. Cost: $285 for non-members/$255 for members Register: 941-3884441 x324, camps@mote.org, mote. org/education/kids-families/summer-camps. Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium, 1600 Ken Thompson Parkway, Sarasota

SARASOTA JUNGLE GARDENS ZOO CAMP Ages 6-11 Sarasota

Jungle Gardens Zoo Camp is unlike any other camp in the area. It explores nature through hands-on games, crafts, animal demonstrations and other fun activities! Come explore behind the scenes as you learn about caring for animals. There’s lots of animal interactions and trekking through the jungle. You’ll see firsthand what it takes to be a zookeeper. Dates: June 6–July 15, 9am-4pm, Week 1: Slithery & Scaly June 6–10, Week 2: Little Keepers June 13–17, Week 3: Conservation Station June 20–24, Week 4: Flying Fun June 27–July 1 Week 5: Jungle Adventure July 4–8 Week 6: Crazy Critters July 11-15 (Camp week themes and dates subject to change) Cost: $250/week Register: 941-355-1112, ext 307, marketing@sarasotajunglegardens.com, sarasotajunglegardens.com/zoocamp. 3701 Bay Shore Rd., Sarasota

SELBY GARDENS SUMMER CAMP | DOWNTOWN SARASOTA AND HISTORIC SPANISH POINT CAMP LOOKOUT Camp

Lookout is designed for nature lovers entering first to fifth grade. Each week is packed with plenty of time in the great outdoors, wading in our waters and exploring our forests! Sessions 4 through 6 will be held at the Historic Spanish Point campus. BUDDING CREATIVES Explore Selby Gardens through a photographer’s lens! This week is all about photography, poetry, and looking at how nature inspires art. In this illuminating week, campers will experiment with a variety of techniques and unconventional materials to produce their own brilliant works of art. .Dates: June 6-10, Downtown Sarasota Campus. BAY BUCCANEERS

Arrrrrrrrgh you ready to get out your dip nets? Because it’s time to explore Sarasota Bay with a swashbuckling twist! Campers will explore the waters off of Selby Gardens’ coastline to search for the natural treasures that can be found in Sarasota Bay. Wade into our living laboratory to discover the adaptations that allow plants and animals to live in a watery world, and learn about how life on land affects life in the water. Dates: June 13-17, Downtown Sarasota Campus. BLOOMING NATURALISTS Ready for a STEM-ulating week of nature exploration? This week campers will grow their knowledge through the power of observation, from the soil to the sky. We will explore the world with our five senses, making new buds in the process. Dates: June 20-25, Downtown Sarasota Campus. MIXED MEDIA MAKERS Do you love art? Campers will explore the connections between technology and contemporary art, comparing augmented and virtual reality. Investigating the theme of collaboration, campers will consider the roles artists play in informing our understanding of the world around us. Campers will experiment with a variety of mediums to produce their own exhibition. Because earth without “art” is “eh”! Dates: June 27 to July 1, Historic Spanish Point Campus. ADVENTURING ARCHAEOLOGISTS Can you spot the difference between an artifact and an artifake? This week campers will dig into the science of archaeology and what it takes to be an archaeologist. Campers also will learn how people in the past utilized resources and how past actions impact the present and future. Dates: July 4 to 8, Historic Spanish Point Campus. HARDY HOMESTEADERS Break out your two-wheeled carts, because it’s time to build your homestead! Campers will put their wilderness skills to the test as they learn how to survive as pioneers. Travel back in time with us! Dates: July 11 to 15, Historic Spanish Point Campus. Cost: Members: $180/week for the first child and $170/week for addition child. 9am-3pm; drop off starts at 8:30am. Future Members: $240 week for the non-members and $220/week for members. Register: Email camps@ selby.org for more information.

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EXPLORE THE SCHOOL THAT’S RIGHT FOR YOU | SPECIAL BRANDED CONTENT SECTION TO ROCKETKIDS SUMMER 2022

ST. MARTHA CATHOLIC SCHOOL

ST. MARTHA CATHOLIC SCHOOL (SMCS) in Sarasota

offers a challenging, faith-based academic experience to students in pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. “In an effort to serve God and our community, students, staff and families work together to maintain high academic standards, develop Christ-centered relationships, and provide stewardship to Sarasota and the surrounding areas,” a spokesperson for SMCS says. “Students have consistently performed in the top 20 percent across the nation year after year.” The school follows a STREAM

curriculum (an interdisciplinary, standards-based model that integrates science, technology, religion, engineering, arts and mathematics). Teachers design units of study that challenge and empower students, creating an environment that encourages problem-solving, collaboration, student-led inquiry and hands-on projects. A science lab, vegetable and prayer gardens, open fields and the Zazarino Center serve as dynamic learning spaces. The Catholic faith is woven into all subjects and grade levels, promoting a culture of innovation and ethical action.

School’s Mission

ST. MARTHA CATHOLIC SCHOOL 4380 FRUITVILLE ROAD, SARASOTA 941-953-4181 | STMARTHASCHOOL.NET INFO@STMARTHASCHOOL.NET

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In partnership with Jesus Christ and the teachings of the Catholic Church, the mission of St. Martha Catholic School is to provide each student with diverse opportunities which develop strength in faith, and excellence in knowledge and learning. Students build character through their Christian service to the school, parish and world communities.

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2022 Summer Camps

SUMMER VACATION IN THE PARKS CREEPY, CRAWLY, CRITTER

CAMP Ages 6-9 at Shamrock Park

Want to know more about bugs, snakes, owls and other critters? This camp provides in-depth exploration into where they live, what they eat, all the fun facts and gory details. Campers will learn about spiders, slimy and slippery amphibians and reptiles, the “good, the bad and the ugly” insects as well as how to identify skulls and wildlife paw prints. Park naturalists will lead nature walks, conduct safaris and provide interactive presentations. Indoor activities include live “show and tell” specimens, owl pellet dissections and take-home crafts. Campers should wear hats and closedtoe shoes and bring a plain white t-shirt to decorate, sunscreen, water and a snack each day. Dates: July 13-17. Cost: $75 FISHING CAMP | BEGINNERS FRESHWATER FISHING AND BOATING CAMP Ages 9-12, Twin Lakes Park Campers will have a great time learning freshwater fishing and boating skills while receiving hands-on instruction and in-boat experience! Supported in collaboration with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, this camp will focus on key angling and boating skills such as casting, netting, knot tying, motor instruction, oaring, launching and maneuvering vessels. Anglers will get up close and personal with fish biology and cleaning, as well as practicing responsible angling methods. This new camp will provide instruction for numerous key skills and techniques that anglers of all ages can use for years to come. Campers will receive a rod, reel and tackle box to take home.Limited to 20 campers. Dates: June 6–10, 8am-12pm Cost: $100 FISHING CAMP | ADVANCED FRESHWATER FISHING AND BOATING CAMP Ages 9-12, Twin Lakes Park This camp is designed for advanced anglers and boaters that want to refine their skills and increase their knowledge of advanced concepts. Supported in collaboration with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, this camp will focus on advanced skills such as water navigation, fish identification, advanced casting techniques, fisheries management and fishing methods. Anglers will get up close and personal with fish biology and cleaning, as well as practicing responsi-

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ble angling methods. This camp will provide instruction for numerous key skills and techniques that anglers of all ages can use for years to come. Campers will receive a rod, reel and tackle box to take home. Dates: June 13–17, 8am-12pm Cost: $100 Register: scgov.net/parks

WINDSONG FARM EQUESTRIAN DAY CLINICS Ages 6-17

(girls) Young women will have a blast brushing up on riding skills, English, hunter jumper, dressage and even basic Western pleasure as well as gain confidence, work on leadership and discover natural horsemanship while earning a great respect for horses in a family environment with personalized instruction. Dates: June 5 to July 16 Cost: $425 for the week, 8:30am2:30pm. Register: 941-303-2534, Windsong Farm, 238 Lee Rd., Venice.

SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY THE BISHOP MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND NATURE Ages 7-11.

Give your kids a summer of fun and adventure with The Bishop’s Summer Science Camp. Curious explorers ages 7-11 can enjoy up to seven weeks of camp with a different science theme each week. Campers will discover exciting topics through games, crafts, experiments, The Bishop’s exhibitions, and other resources. Dates: The Science of Magic (June 6–10),Rehab to the Rescue: Saving Species(June 13– 17), Astronaut Boot Camp (June 20– 24), Buggin Out (June 27–July 1),Tiny Jungles: An Exploration of ALl Things Small (July 5-8), Animal Superlatives: The Odd and the Extreme (July 11–15), Water: Wet and Wild (July 18 – 22), Grossology: All Things Yuck (July 25– 29), Archaeology: Discovering People from the Past (August 1–5). Camp runs 9am-4pm, Monday through Friday. Cost: Members of the Discovery Society at the Innovator Level and above pay $200/week. All others pay $250. Register: Contact Susan McCarthy at 941-746-4131, ext. 113 or email at SMcCarthy@southfloridamuseum.org. 201 10th St. W., Bradenton.

THE CODER SCHOOL SUMMER CODING CAMPS Ages 8-10+. Let’s

get ready for Coding Camps. Kids bring their own lunches and water bottles and The Coder School will take care of the rest. Kids code throughout the week then demo their week’s creations later that afternoon. Dates: June 6— August 5, 9am-3pm, Monday through Friday: Raspberry Pi Jam: June 6 –10 (Skill Level: Int/Adv) Prerequisites: Some coding experience. The Pi Jam camp introduces more advanced programmers to the world of IoT, or Internet of Things. As computers and technology expand like wildfire, you’ll find more and more computers in your “things” — like your watch, your smart home or even your refrigerator. These gadgets are all run by computers that are getting smaller and smaller. Pi Jam camp introduces kids to one of the hottest mini-computers today, the Raspberry Pi. Game Development: June 20–24 and July 25–29 (Skill Level: Beg/Int) Teachers will be using cool drag n’ drop languages like Scratch or Snap to create some cool new and classic games. Aimed at newbie and novice coders. WebRox: June 27–July 1 (Skill Level: Beg/Int) Prerequisites: Good typer. Our WebRox camp is all about websites, because the web rocks. Our campers will spend the week designing and building their very own websites and get ‘em published to the world by the end of the week. Importantly, kids will be introduced to Internet Safety and why cyber-safety matters, plus we’ll learn the basics of how the internet works (wait, you mean that Facebook page lives out in the “cloud” somewhere?!). As usual, our Fridays are all about the demo, showing off the all cool website stuff the kids create! Minecraft: June 11–June 15 and August 1–5 (Skill Level: Beginner) Minecraft has taken the world over by surprise since it debuted in 2009. This camp combines the fun of Minecraft with teaching kids to code at the same time. Playing Minecraft is fun, but building, creating, and modifying your Minecraft agents and worlds through coding is a skill that can help our younger generation in any field they choose to pursue. Tell your Minecraft fan to get their Creepers and Magma Cubes ready for this camp!

Data Connector: July 18–22 (Skill Level: Int/Adv) Prerequisites: Good Typer, some Javascript experience is helpful but not necessary. Today’s computers are constantly connecting to each other, requesting all kinds of data. Need to get directions from Google? No problem. Find out the latest tweets? Sure. Companies large and small today expose something called an Application Programming Interface (API) so apps can connect to their services (sometimes free, sometimes for a cost). APIs are one of the most useful tools for professional programmers today, so get a head start by building your own data connections with an API at this camp! Cost: Raspberry Pi Jam is $594 (Includes Raspberry Pi 4). All other programs cost $495. Register: 941-355-2633, thecoderschool.com/ camps. 6293 Lake Osprey Dr,, Sarasota in Lakewood Ranch.

FAB LAB | SUNCOAST SCIENCE CENTER Grades 2-8 Weeklong

themed studies bring like-minded students and enthusiasts together for hands-on learning and experience— taking advantage of all the tools and state-of-the-art machines available at the Fab Lab. Areas of study include space science, chemistry, engineering challenges, building a brand, coding and design and more. EXPLORERS CAMP Grades 2-3 These camps are all about purposeful play. Kids will have a blast playing and exploring new interests through hands-on activities and making fun take-home projects. Select one of three camps in chemistry, engineering and robotics. STEAM SQUAD Grades 4-5 Through innovative and fun activities, challenges and use of high-tech machines, kids will level-up their learning and become part of the STEAM Squad! Select one of four camps in chemistry, coding and game design with scratch, electric engineering and robotics. MIDDLE SCHOOL MASTERCLASS Grades 6-8 MS Masterclasses will allow preteens and teens to elevate their experience and build skills that will come in handy in high school and beyond! Ready to level up and become a Level 10 master?! Select one of our four camps in brain benders, coding and game design and engineering bots. Dates: June 6–July 29. No camp

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July 4–8 Cost: $200/week. Register: 941-840-4394, info@suncoastscience. org. Suncoast Science Center, 4452 S. Beneva Rd., Sarasota.

SCF CODING ACADEMY Rising Grades 2-12 This STEM camp allows

students to learn about science, robotics and technology through hands-on activities. Each week has a different focus or theme for each age group, ensuring age appropriate activities for campers. ELEMENTARY CAMP Rising Grades 2-5 Hands-on STEM camps with four rotations each day: science experiments, Minecraft, drones, and robotics. Themes and curriculum focus will change weekly. Dates: Week 1: June 6–10; Week 2: June 13–17; Week 3: June 20–24; Week 4:June 27–July 1; Week 5: July 4–8 NO CAMP; Week 6: July 11–15; Week 7: July 18–22. Drop off is at 7:45, camp is 8am-12pm. Cost: $175/week, SCF Lakewood Ranch Campus, CIT Building, 7131 Professional Pkwy E. Lakewood Ranch. MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL CAMPS Grades 5-12 For each camp, campers will engage in relevant hands-on activities that include robotics, engineering, coding, simulation and modeling, drones, 3D printing, laser cutting, vinyl cutting and immersive virtual environments. Campers will understand the safety requirements needed to responsibly use tools in a lab. Each week of camp will have a different focus and different activities. These varying topics are explored through project-based learning. By the end of each week, campers will have built and programmed either robots, drones, or virtual worlds created to solve real-world problems. Weekly field trip for career exploration and discussion on careers in STEM and the academic requirements. Dates: Week 1: June 13–17, Middle School Robotics and Engineering Camp; Week 2: June 20–24, Middle School Drones and Engineering Camp; Week 3: June 27–July 1, 5-9 Grade All Girls Manufacturing and Design Camp Week 4: July 11–15, High School Manufacturing and Engineering Camp; Week 5: July 18–22, Middle School and High School Emerging Technology Camp Cost: $200/week, 8am-4pm. Register: 941-752-5285, coding@scf.edu, scf.edu/ kids SCF Bradenton Campus, 26 West Center, 5480 26th St. W., Bradenton.

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SUMMER IN THE PARKS SNAPOLOGY at Nokomis Beach

Park AMUSEMENT PARK ADVENTURES ENGINEERING Ages 6-14 Design your own amusement park in this super fun program! Learn how to use LEGO® bricks and other building materials to make coasters and other awesome rides. Can you design the next Disney World? Dates: June 27–July 1, 9am-12pm Cost: $200 BATTLE ROBOTICS Ages 7-14 In this exciting class, children will begin to explore the world of robotics as they build simple models that teach the fundamentals of robotic design. Students will build a variety of military inspired robotic models. Children will learn about sensors, gears, pulleys, and programming as they create robotic catapults, crossbows, battleships and much more. Dates: May 31–June 3, 9am-12pm. Cost: $200 CASTLES, KINGDOMS AND WIZARDS Ages 6-13 Who wouldn’t want to escape and play in the world of magic, fairytales and royalty? In Snapology’s Castles and Kingdoms program, students will have the opportunity to use LEGO® bricks to design their medieval fantasies while also bringing the real history to life! Yes, your student will do more than just build with LEGO® bricks, they will build their historical understanding of the unique elements that make the medieval time period such a fascinating point in human history. Dates: June 20–24, 1–4pm Cost: $150 CREATURE CREATOR ROBOTICS Ages 6-13 In Snapology’s Creature Creator Robotics class, your animal lover will create their own animal inspired robotic models. Students will learn about gear ratio, sensors, simple machines and programming as they build insects, dolphins, gorillas and much more. Your child is sure to have a wild time as they build, learn and play. Dates: July 11–15, 9am-12pm Cost: $200 DEVELOPING ENGINEERS – MECHANICAL MASTERMINDS Ages 7-14 Is your student inquisitive, a problem-solver, a big-thinker, a tinkerer, a puzzler, a LEGO® lover, or a budding engineer? If so, they’re the perfect fit for Snapology’s Developing Engineers: Mechanical Masterminds program. This program gives your student the tools they need to understand me-

chanical movement through the foundations of simple machines, physics and engineering design. They will see moving parts up-close as they follow instructions to build various machines and they will then use the models to develop new design ideas, test out physics concepts, and even play games with their partners and classmates. Dates: June 13–17, 9am-12pm Cost: $200 GAMEBOTS ROBOTICS–BEGINNER CODING Ages 7-14 Calling all gamers! Have a blast creating robotic games each week while learning about robotics. Students will learn about gear ratio, sensors, programming and pulleys as they create fun-to-play games. Whether creating a robotic hockey player, pinball machine, or a ring toss, your child is sure to have fun building, learning and playing. Dates: July 18–22, 9am-12pm Cost: $200 MINING AND BUILDING (MINECRAFT BASED) Ages 6-13 Travel to the Nether with Snapology but watch out for those creepers! Come join us as we bring Minecraft® to life using LEGO® bricks. Create your own world, including animals, creepers and your very own Minecraft® character. Dates: June 27–July 1, 1pm-4pm Cost: $150 MOVIE FAVORITES Ages 6-13 Bring your favorite animated movies to life using LEGO® bricks in the super fun camp. Movies such as “Toy Story,” “How to Train Your Dragon,” “Lion King,” “Onward,” “Frozen” and “Trolls” will be recreated using imagination and LEGO® bricks. Don’t miss out. Dates: June 13– 17, 1pm–4pm Cost: $150 POKÉMANIA Ages 6-13 Come join Snapology for Pokémania. Students will build and explore the world of Pokémon as they create their own gyms, battles and even their very own generation of Pokémon. Children will also learn about real world science as they learn about the habitats of the Pokémon. Your child will have a blast becoming the best Pokémon trainer ever. Dates: May 31–June 3, 1pm–4pm Cost: $150 ROBLOX Ages 6-13 Does your student love playing or designing in Roblox? Is there a game they just can’t seem to get enough of? In this Snapology workshop, students will recreate and explore their favorite Roblox adventures by using LEGO® bricks to create interactive games! From designing

an Obby to building a 3-D character skin, students will be fully immersed in the gameplay and game design of Roblox! Dates: July 18–22, 1pm-4pm Cost: $150 SPACE WARS ROBOTICS Ages 7-14 Robotics inspired by Star Wars® and space travel! Come on an adventure building and programming functional robots using LEGO® bricks in this super-fun program. Learn about space, space travel and, of course, Star Wars®! Build different robots each day! Learning is enhanced through the use of laptops in this class! Dates: June 20–24, 9am-12pm Cost: $200 SUPERSTRUCTURES Ages 6-13 All buildings, from the Empire State Building to the house next door, started as an idea in an architect’s head. Students will learn how to take an idea from their head and turn it into a building in the real world. They will be guided through the building process, from creating a floor plan to disaster-proofing the structure, so that they will be able to create the next best thing in LEGO® architecture. Dates: July 11–15, 1pm–4pm Cost: $150 WONDERFUL WIZARDS Ages 6-13 Be transported into the secretive world of wizards and witches in Snapology’s wizarding program, inspired by the Harry Potter™ film series! In this program, students will explore their favorite aspects of the film series by exploring all that makes Hogwarts and learning magic so magical. Students will create the castle they love, make maps to navigate it, be sorted into their house and repeatedly express the pride of their house. This class will spark their imaginations and encourage creative reasoning in new ways, allowing them to build amazing things they have only dreamed of before. Dates: August 1–5, 1pm-4pm Cost: $150. Campers should bring water and a snack daily if they need one. Register Online: For questions about the program, email rachelc@snapology.com. For registration questions, call 941-861–PARK (7275), scgov.net/parks.

THE OUT-OF-DOOR ACADEMY STEM CAMPS ODA’s STEM Camps

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hands-on, project-based learning through all-inclusive STEM camps. CHEMISTRY LAB Rising Grades 1-6 An exciting week of: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: Hogwarts Initiation, Harry Potter LEGOMasters, Magic Water, Ice, Fire Spells —Chemistry Building Blocks: Atomic Timeline, Elements, Compounds, Protein Construction—Mad Science Lab: Bond-Chemical Bond, Chemical Reactions, Plant Reactions, Medicine —Chemistry Careers: Toxic Chemist, Chemical Engineering, Cosmetic Chemists, Artistic Chemists—CSI Crime Scene Forensic Lab Investigation: STEMania’s Pugsy was Stolen! Eliminate 12 Different Suspects by using 12 Forensics Tests. Dates: July 11–15, 9am3pm Cost: $300/week. ENGINUITY CAMP Rising Grades 1-6 Daily STEM Warrior Challenges: Minute to Win It, Boat Race, Crazy Fort, Marble Run, Egg Drop—Think Like da Vinci: Mega Machines, Engineering Process, Engineering Math, Retro Engineering —Design Engineering: Builders in Action, LEGO Bridges, Building Bridges, Support Structures—Buildings: Colossal Cities, Architectural, Civil, Arcology —Physics: Catapult, Energy, Magnets, Gravity— Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion: Ramps and Slides, Inertia, F = m x a, Action and Reaction. Dates: June 20–24, 9am3pm Cost: $300/week. LEGOMANIA Rising Grades 1-8 Minecraft, New York City, Treehouse, Disney World, Sea World, Peter Pan’s Flight, Atlantis, Shipwreck, Ocean Odyssey, Labyrinth Kingdom, Ancient Greece, Aqueducts, Pokemon, Superheroes vs. Villains, How to Train Your Dragon. Dates: June 13–17, 9am-3pm Cost: $300/ week. SPACE CAMP Rising Grades 1-6 Solar System: LEGOMaster Solar System, Space Science, Inner Solar Systems, Outer Solar Systems–SpaceX Rocket Challenge: Future of Rockets, Rocket Construction, Rocket Propulsion & Launch, Moon Landing, Earth Re-Entry–Space Careers: Classical Astronomers, Modern Astronomers, Astronauts, Astronauts vs. Aquanauts –Mission Mars & Life in Space: Toys in Space, LEGOMaster Star Wars, International Space Station, Future Space Stations, LEGOMasters Mission Mars, Martian Base and Extraterrestrial

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Colonization – Space Technology: The Very Big and Very Small, Telescopes/ Photography, Mars Perseverance Rover, Aerospace Engineering Dates: July 18–22, 9am-3pm Cost: $300/ week. EXTREME EXPLORERS Rising Grades 1-6 Extreme Survivors: I Survived Water, Air, Earth, Fire!; Tsunamis, Hurricane Chasers; It Rocks–Earthquakes, Volcanic Eruptions – Extreme Designers: Balloonatics, Zipline Parks, BioMedical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering – Extreme Adventurers: Arctic Explorer, Mountaineers, Physics of Extreme Sports, Sahara Scavenger Hunt – Extreme STEM Scientists: Famous Geneticists, Renaissance Scientists, Charles Darwin, Einstein – Extreme STEM LEGOMasters: Mount Everest, Amazon Rainforest, Disaster Blaster, Treasure Hunter Dates: June 24—July 1, 9am-3pm Cost: $300/week. VIDEO GAME DESIGN Ri sing Grades 2-5 Don’t just play games, learn how to create them. Campers will use both the Kodu and GameMaker game creation software applications to create and program their own PC-based video games. They will learn about sprites, objects, events, and actions. No experience is necessary and all equipment including laptops is provided. Dates: July 11–15, 9am–5pm Cost: $200/ week. Register: Online oda.edu. Camps take place the Uihlein Campus in Lakewood Ranch, 5950 Deer Dr., Sarasota.

SPORTS CAMPS CAPOKIDS MARTIAL ARTS SUMMER CAMP Ages 3-5 and

grades K-5 Teachers and counselors

are ready to provide children with the best time throughout the whole summer. There are four options depending on the location and age of the child. CapoKids offers the experience of a lifetime for any kids who want to attend a Sarasota summer camp. Dates: Throughout the summer. Register: 941-922-4520, capokids.com. McIntosh Location: 4672 McIntosh Ln., Sarasota. Phillippi Location: 2240 Proctor Rd., Sarsota. Lakewood Ranch Location: 11534 Palmbrush Trl., Lakewood Ranch.

EVO ATHLETICS SUMMER CAMP All ages. Campers enjoy all

that EVO has to offer: Ninja warrior, volleyball, gymnastics, cheerleading, trampolines, foam pits, STEM enrichment, games, crafts, field trip(s) and much more! Activities for all interests and ages. Your child’s safety is our top priority. When choosing a camp, choose the one that invests in the highest level of safety possible. All EVO employees receive background screening above & beyond industry standards, CPR and First Aid licensing. Campers should bring lunch, athletic shoes and a water bottle. Dates: May 31– August 5, 8am5pm. Cost: $55 for the day, $250 for the week; 10 percent sibling discount for second child. Must be registered the Wednesday before the week OR pay a $25 drop-in registration fee. Register: 941-222-0888, evoathletics.com/programs/camps. 7188 15th St. E, Sarasota.

LAKEWOOD RANCH GOLD AND COUNTRY CLUB SUMMER CAMP TENNIS AND SPORTS Ages

4-12 This camp includes tennis, swim-

ming and other group sport activities. Various arts and crafts are also part of this innovative and dynamic camp. Dates: May 31 to August 5, 9am-2pm. Cost: Members: $190/week or $60/ day. Non-members: $250/week or $70/ day. Register: tammy.clark@lakewoodranchgolf.com. COUNTRY CLUB SUMMER GOLF CAMP Ages 6-15 PGA Golf instruction for kids including full swing, short game, putting, etiquette, rules and play on golf course. Lunch, snacks and refreshments are provided daily. Dates: May 31 to August 5, 9am-4pm. Cost: Members: $275/week. Non-members: $350/week or $70/day. One-time $25 registration fee. Register: Call 941.907.4710 or email LWRgolfcamps@ LakewoodRanchGolf.com. GOLF ACADEMY ADVANCED SUMMER GOLF CAMP Ages Up to 15 For players who are more focused on taking their games to the next level. We will integrate Trackman, Flightscope, Swing Catalyst and additional technology to augment our PGA Professionals and their teaching methods. This camp will concentrate on improving technique and will include playing golf with instructors as part of the daily curriculum. Lunch, snacks and

refreshments are provided daily. Dates: May 31 to August 5, 9am-4pm. Cost: Members: $350/week. Non-members: $425/week or $70/day. One-time $25 registration fee. Register: Call 941-9074710 or email lwrgolfcamps@lakewoodranchgolf.com

RED TIGER MARTIAL ARTS

Ages 3 and up If you want your child

to have a blast each day, then you have come to the right place. Staff teaches confidence, discipline and respect in all of our awesome programs. Daily activities include martial arts, yoga, tumbling, educational/brain games, arts and crafts, problem solving and much more. You will love this Martial Arts program that will teach your child about safety and anti-bullying techniques. Fun, safe and friendly self defense martial arts training are taught daily. Your child will come home tired after tumbling, yoga and parkour classes. These programs will teach your child coordination, flexibility, balance, strength, speed and agility. This is not a daycare, county park or babysitter. As a student or camper, your child becomes part of the Red Tiger family which focuses on creating tomorrow’s leaders, your child’s success in life, school and home. Dates: May 31–August 5. Camp will be held on weekdays, 8am-6pm. No camp July 4–8. Cost: $199/week. A $50 non refundable deposit is due at time of sign-up. Register: 941-922-2530, redtigerma.com/summercamp. 4581 Ashton Rd., Sarasota.

ROSAIRE’S RIDING ACADEMY AND PONY RIDES SUMMER CAMP Ages 8 and up Children can

learn horse riding skills and techniques in a safe environment with all adult instructors. Rosaire’s works with the Sarasota County Fairs Department and has a perfect safety record. Kids will have fun interacting with the animals and learning an empowering new skill at camp. Dates: June 6 to August 5, 8:30am-4pm Cost: $350/ week or $1100/month (four consecutive weeks) Register: Ellian Rosaire, 941-356-3993, rideapony@msn.com, rideapony.com/camps/4717807. 901 East Rd., Sarasota.

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SARASOTA CREW SUMMER CAMPS Grades 3-12. Elementary

school students, middle school students and high school students are invited to register for camp, even if you are a new rower. Rowers are grouped by age and skill level. Dates: Session 1: June 6—June 17; Session 2: June 20— July 1; Session 3: July 18—29; Monday-Friday, 8am-12pm (High School Clinic will begin at 7:30am). Cost: Summer Camp: $250 for a two week session; Middle School Clinic: $400 for a two week session; High School Clinic: $800 per two week session. Register: 941-966-9791, teamadmin@ sarasotaCrew.org, sarasotacrew.org/ programs/camps/summercamp. 343 Palmetto Way, Osprey.

SARASOTA SCULLERS SUMMER CAMP When you come to a

summer program at the Sarasota Scullers, among other things, you’ll learn from highly trained and experienced coaches who bring enthusiasm and tremendous knowledge to each session, have a blast and enjoy the training, the competition and make new friends who all share this passion for rowing, and be a part of a cohesive team as an athlete and experience what it is like to compete against some of the highest rated talent in the country. LEARN HOW TO ROW CAMP Grades 6-12. Interested in rowing? Not sure about this new sport? You’ll learn everything you need to know about rowing and have a great time. You’ll find new friends and a new you. Dates: June 6—10, June 20–24, or July 11–15, 7:30am-11:30am. Cost: $125 per session. SUMMER ROWING Grades 6-12, previous rowing experience is a must.. The full summer session is designed for experienced rowers and prepares them for the upcoming fall season. Rowers will help with summer camp and train hard to be ready for the fall.. Dates: June 6–July 30, high schoolers run Monday through Friday, 6:45am-9am (mixture of water and land, at coach’s discretion), middle schoolers run Monday, Tuesday and Friday 6:45am-9am Cost: Cost based on high school or middle school age. High school: $285/month, middle

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school: $185/month. New to scullers will have registration fees added. Register: 941-966-2244, office@sarasotascullers.org, sarasotascullers.org. 800 Blackburn Point Road, Osprey.

SARASOTA YOUTH SAILING CAMP Different levels of classes

available for the age ranges of 5-7, 7-12, 8-12, and 13-18 Different levels

of classes available for the specified age ranges. Campers must be sure to bring a well-fitting life jacket with a whistle, closed-toed shoes, a water bottle, a hat or sunglasses, sunscreen, a towel and clothes that can get wet. Watersport helmets are recommended. Dates: May 31 to August 5. Cost: Runs as a biweekly half-day schedule (morning or afternoon) for $400 or you can do full days for two weeks for $800; limited number of scholarships available. Register: 941-504-4236, sarasotayouthsailing.org/programs/ summer-camp-2020. 1717 Ken Thompson Pkwy., Sarasota.

SURFIT PADDLEBOARD AND SURF SUMMER CAMPS Ages

7-14. Paddleboard, surf and beach

summer camps are weeklong all summer long. SURFit incorporates standup paddleboarding, surfing, ocean swimming, ocean safety, and marine biology into every camp day (weather permitting). Classes are led by certified lifeguards and have a low teacher to student ratio (1:6). Many kids sign up for more than one week because camp is a lot of fun. Dates: Camps at Turtle Beach on Siesta Key: May 31–June 3 (no camp on Monday),June 6—10, June 13—17, June 20— 24, and June 27– July 2; Camps at Lido Beach: July 5—8, July 11-15, Camps at Lido Mangrove Tunnels: July 18–22; Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 12:30pm with extended day options offered at Turtle Beach until 3:30pm Cost: $215/week for regular day students and $300/week for extended day students Register: 941-952-8245, surfitusa.com/kids-waterman-sup-and-surf-camps-summer Turtle/Siesta Beach and Lido Beach/ Ted Sperling Park.

SUMMER VACATION IN THE PARKS ARCHERY CAMP Ages 8-16

at Knight Trail Park Campers learn the art of archery through expert instruction by certified USA Archery coaches from the Lekatchka Archery Club. This introduction covers the mechanics of traditional and compound bows, 3-D shooting, Olympic archery and competition shooting. All equipment is provided. Campers should bring water and a snack daily. Dates: June 20—24 and July 11—15, 9am12pm Cost: $90/week Register: 941861-PARK (7275), lekatchkaarchery@ yahoo.com, scgov.net/parks. VOLLEYBALL CAMP Ages: 8-15 at Siesta Beach Volleyball Courts Campers will master the fundamentals, develop proper mechanics and gain game play experience in this camp directed by Megan Wallin, a professional volleyball player. Coaches cover the rules, player rotation and zones. Megan has a hands-on coaching style with a philosophy that practice creates performance perfection. Your camper’s performance as an athlete will skyrocket, along with his or her self confidence. Open to players of all ability levels. Shade tents provided. Dates: June 6–10, 8:30am-12pm Cost: $125/week PICKLEBALL CAMP Ages: 9-14, Englewood Sports Complex, 1300 S River Rd, Englewood. Learn all the basic skills and rules to the popular game of pickleball. Campers will experience the game by playing both indoors and outdoors with instruction provided by 5.0 USAPA Rated Player Sarah Saari with Viking Pickleball. Loaner paddles are available and bring sunscreen and water. Camp must meet minimum registration. Dates: June 6–10, 1pm-4pm Cost: $65/week SKATEBOARD CAMP Ages: 7-14 at Payne Park Skate Park Come shred Sarasota’s Payne Park this summer with the Compound Boardshop Skate Team. Go from dropping in and work your way up to the more advanced stuff, like board slides, grinds and airs. This camp is great for everyone, from the newest of beginners to the most advanced skaters. There’s a teacher perfect for every skill level. Take your skating to a whole new level this summer. No equipment? No problem!

Loaner equipment available by calling the Compound Boardshop in advance at 941-923-0430. Dates: June 20–24, 8am-12pm Cost: $225/week Register: scgov.net/parks.

THE OUT-OF-DOOR ACADEMY SPORTS CAMPS Grades: 1-6. The

Out-of-Door Summer Academy features specialized individual specialty sport camps where student-athletes can learn a new sport or improve their skills. We also offer our popular Thunder All-Sports Day Camp for an experience with a variety of team sports. FULL DAY THUNDER SPORTS CAMP We invite you to come experience Sarasota’s most exciting sports camp! Our goal is to provide your child with a well-rounded experience in the world of sports. We focus on developing not only athletic skills, but what it means to be a team player, what it takes to be a leader, and the importance of integrity in sports. Team building and good sportsmanship take center stage. Dates: June 13–17, June 20–24, June 21–25, June 27–July 1, July 11--15, and July 18–22, from 9am–3pm (full day) Cost: $225/week, extended care is available for the Thunder Sports Camp at a rate of $50 per week. Register: 941-554-3400, oda.edu Uihlein Campus in Lakewood Ranch.

THEATER AND PERFORMING ARTS CAMPS ASOLO REPERTORY THEATRE SUMMER SESSIONS Ages 6-14

Looking for exciting adventures for your Young Artist? Asolo Rep Education & Engagement has in-person camps, online classes, and opportunities to create magical memories this summer .ARTISTIC ADVENTURES Ages 6-7. Encourages students to dream big and experience bold new stories as they build teamwork and creative problem-solving skills through theater. COURAGEOUS CREATING Ages 8-10. This camp introduces students to storytelling structures and drama skills as they bring stories and characters to life. Themes will include Quest!, Miniature Worlds, Do Different! and Campamento Encanto. THE-

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ATREMAKERS Ages 11-14. Students learn about the methods of theatrical storytelling, ignite a creative fire and see the world through new eyes. Students are invited to “explode stories,” looking at every aspect of the theater development process, including performance, design, writing, building and more. Dates: July 11–August 5. Cost: $175/week. Register: Call 941-3518000, email education@asolo.org or online at asolorep.org/engage-learn. 5555 N. Tamiami Tr., Sarasota.

CIRCUS SUMMER CAMP Ages 6-15 Circus Summer Campers enjoy

a truly unique experience where they learn circus arts disciplines and then showcase their new skills with a costumed performance with family invited to watch. Circus Summer Campers learn a variety of circus arts including triple and single trapeze, globes, silks, Rola Bola, hula hoop, low wire, clowning, flying trapeze, juggling and much more. Dates: June 6—August 5, Monday to Friday 9am-3pm. Cost: $350 for a 1-week session; $700 for a 2-week session. Register: 941-355-9335 ext. 307circusarts.org/programs/circussumme-camp. Sailor Circus Arena, 2075 Bahia Vista St., Sarasota at the Circus Arts Conservatory

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FLORIDA STUDIO THEATRE

LITTLE THEATRE Ages 5-6 This camp experience is dedicated to the exploration of storytelling, songs and creative play. Little Theatre emphasizes acting and includes music and dance. A final performance will be held for family and friends. Dates: Session One: June 6—24; Session Two: July 5—22, 9am-1pm. Little Theatre: Introduction Week Session One: May 31–June 3, 9am–1:30pm; Session Two: June 27–July 1 9am-1pm. Cost: $345/session and Introduction Week is $140/session CHILDREN’S PERFORMING ARTS CAMP Ages 7-12 Florida Studio Theatre’s original and most popular summer camp. Students will build skills with acting, improvisation and dance in a supportive environment. The camp experience focuses on individual expression and develops personal skills that campers can apply off the stage. The session culminates in a final performance. Dates: Session

One: June 6–24; Session Two: July 18-August 5, 10am-3pm; Intro to Theatre: All The World’s A Stage (one week) Session One: May 31–June 3 9am– 2:30pm; Session Two: July 11-July 15, 9am-2pm. Cost: Children’s Performing Arts Camp is $525/session and All The World’s A Stage is $185/session. TEEN PERFORMING ARTS CAMP Ages 13-17 The class will focus on exploration of characters, developing truth on stage and the individual expression of each participant. A final performance will be held for family and friends on the last day of class. Dates: Teen Performing Arts Camp (three weeks) Session One: May 31–June 17; Session Two: July 11–July 29, 10:15am-3:15pm; Teen Improv (one week) Session One: August 1–5, 10am-2pm; Young Performers Company (three weeks) June 20–July 8, 10am-4pm. Cost: Teen Performing Arts Camp is $525/session, Teen Improv is $185/session and Young Performers Company is $525/session Register: 941-366-9017, info@ floridastudiotheatre.org, floridastudiotheatre.org/youth-workshops. 1241 N Palm Ave., Sarasota.

MUSICAL THEATRE CAMPS AT THE PLAYERS CENTRE FOR PERFORMING ARTS Ages 8-17

Let The Players transform your child’s summer into something magical and rewarding. Learn acting techniques, audition etiquette, singing, dancing and backstage technical elements. This fun and exciting camp mixes lots of laughs, games and field trips. There are two four-week camp sessions and one-week camp offerings to choose from. Camp takes place from 9:30am-2:30pm, Monday to Friday. There is a $30 supply fee per session. Dates and Cost: Session I: June 1 to June 26 $500/Four Weeks. Session II: July 6 to July 31 $500/Four Weeks. Sessions I & II: June 1 to July 31 $900/Eight Weeks. Performances: Session I: Guys and Dolls, Jr. | Friday, June 26 at 7pm. Session II: Disney’s The Little Mermaid. | Friday, July 31 at 7pm. Tickets $15 each. Non-refundable deposit of $100 per session required. Register: 941-365-2494. theplayers.org/studio/#tab-summer. Musical Theatre Camps are located at The Players

Centre, 838 N. Tamiami Trl. Dance Camps and Mini Camps are located at The Players Studio, 1400 Boulevard of the Arts, Suite 200, Sarasota.

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Grades K-12 Venice Theatre offers a

variety of summer camps for students of all ages! Camps are divided into age appropriate programs. THEATER EXTRAVAGANZA FOR GRADES K-2 Grades K-12 Theatre Fun for Little Stars! This in-person 2-week camp is for students in grades K-2. They will experience the joy of theater, build acting skills and most importantly - have fun. Dates: May 31–June 10, 1-4pm Cost: $233 THEATER IN A BLENDER Grades 6-12 In this unique 2-week class, instructors Scott and Carrie will guide students as they write, create, cast, direct, build their technical elements, and perform their pieces. Students will demonstrate their work in the MainStage Jervey Theatre on Friday, June 10 at 7:30 pm. Dates: May 31–June 10, 8:30am-12:30pm Cost: $280. MUSICAL THEATER EXPERIENCE -GODSPELL JR. Grades 5-12 Prepare ye for the timeless tale of friendship, loyalty and love based on the Broadway musical that inspired a generation.” An exciting opportunity for students in grades 5-12 to perform in a fully-produced musical in VT’s MainStage Jervey Theatre! This 5-week musical theatre intensive is designed for actors, singers, and dancers of all levels. Students will experience everything from auditions through a 5-show run. Dates: June 9–August 7, 1-4:30pm Cost: $495. Register: 941-486-8679, venicetheatre.org/vt-education. 140 Tampa Ave. W, Venice.

STAGE OF DISCOVERY WESTCOAST BLACK THEATRE TROUPE Ages 13-18 A limited num-

An audition is required, contact WBTT Education Director Jim Weaver. Dates: June 13– July 17 Cost: Free for participants. Register: 941-404-7718, jweaver@westcoastblacktheatre.org, westcoastblacktheatre.org. 1012 N Orange Ave., Sarasota.

MUSICAL THEATRE CAMPS AT THE PLAYERS CENTRE FOR PERFORMING ARTS Ages 8-17

Let The Players transform your child’s summer into something magical and rewarding. Learn acting techniques, audition etiquette, singing, dancing and backstage technical elements. This fun and exciting camp mixes lots of laughs, games and field trips. There is one four-week camp session and one-week camp offerings to choose from.There is a $30 supply fee per session. Dates: Mini Camps for ages 5-10 will cost $160/ week. Themes include: Week 1: June 6–10 Pirates and Mermaids, Week 2: June 13–17 Pet Parade, Week 3: June 20–24 Marvel Heroes, Week 4: June 27–July 1 Into The Jungle, Week 5: July 11–15 Summer at the Movies, Week 6: July 18–22 Lego, Week 7: July 25–29 Vampires & Zombies, Week 8: August 1–5 Space. There will be a “In”formance for parents every Friday. The 4-Week Musical Theatre Camp is for ages 8–17 and will take place July 11–August 5. Cost: $530, including the supply fee. Performances will be August 4–5 at 7pm and will cost $15. Register: 941-365-2494. theplayers.org/studio/#tab-summer. Musical Theatre Camp is located at The Players Centre located in the Crossings at Siesta Key Mall at 3501 S. Tamiami Trl, Mini Camps are located at The Players Studio, 1400 Boulevard of the Arts, Suite 200, Sarasota.

ber of students have the opportunity to be coached in acting, singing, dancing and improvisation by creative professionals in the field. They also gain behind-the-scenes experience with set and costume design. The program culminates with a public performance of an original musical. Stage of Discovery is intense, focused and fun. It’s designed for youth who are serious about developing their artistic talents.

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