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ARTS CAMPS The Art Room, 709 Main St., Windermere Details: Kids who have completed kindergarten are invited to participate in weekly themed art workshops. Themed weeks include Mosaic, where kids will create wall hangings using mosaic techniques; Krazy Kids, a week of making 3D self-portraits, Giraffe Week, where students make 2D and 3D figures with giraffes as the subject; and Terrific Turtles, where students paint large turtles cut out of MDF board. Camp dates: Weeklong sessions June 6 through Aug. 5. You can pick a morning session from 10 a.m. to noon or an afternoon session from 1 to 3 p.m. Tuition: Classes are $155 (Mosaic is $160) Registration: Form available at artroomorlando.com. Ages: Completed kindergarten and up Contact: art@artroomorlando. com or (407) 909-1869
SoBo Kids Summer Art Camp $120 per week
June 20-24 ..........9am-12pm June 27-July 1 .......9am-12pm July 11-15 .............9am-12pm July 18-22 .............9am-12pm For children in 1st grade and up.
BRIDGEWATER MIDDLE SCHOOL SUMMER MUSIC CAMP
Bridgewater Middle School, 5600 Tiny Road, Winter Garden Details: The Bridgewater Middle School Summer Music Camp is a two-week camp that offers comprehensive music education by professional music teachers and
musicians in a fun, exciting and positive environment. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 11-14 and July 18-21. After-care is available until 4 p.m. for an additional charge. Tuition: $180. Cost is $150 per student for two or more campers. Registration: Ongoing at bridgewaterband.com Ages: Entering grades 1-8 Contact: Charlene Cannon, charlene.cannon@ ocps.net
301 S. Tubb St., Suite C, Oakland Details: Dance-focused integrated arts experiences use dance in a variety of genres to spark the students’ creative impulses. In addition to dance technique, the areas of art, music, creative writing, arts-integrated academics, health and nutrition will be incorporated into daily classes and projects. Workshops culminate in an informal showing for parents one hour prior to release time on the final day. Camp dates: June 14-17 (Pretty, Pretty Princess); June 20-24 (Extreme Storybook Camp); Week of July 11 and week of July 25 (Dancin’ the Magic I & II); July 5-8 (I’m An American Girl) Tuition: Each camp varies from $175 to $200 Registration: (407) 877-3388 Ages: Varies Contact: (407) 877-3388
Imagine your child immersed in a gallery setting and actively experiencing the creation of both 2D and 3D art pieces with a bit of history and cultural background for further enrichment. Each week at SoBo’s Summer Camp will be a unique experience under the guidance of Lenore Eastham, certified art educator. Your child will explore various mediums and produce a variety of types of art while creating lasting memories and their very own masterpieces.
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DR. PHILLIPS CENTER FLORIDA HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF ARTS & WELLNESS SUMMER WORKSHOPS
445 S Magnolia Ave., Orlando Details: Weeklong camps and workshops include topics such as theater, jazz and dance. The workshops are intended to build character and confidence. Camp dates: Scheduled from June 6 through Aug. 12 Tuition: Varies Registration: drphillipscenter.org/ schoolofthearts and (407) 4555551 Ages: Workshops available for students and adults Contact: (407) 455-5551
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ELITE ANIMATION ACADEMY SUMMER CAMPS
Elite Animation Academy, 8933 Conroy-Windermere Road, Orlando Details: Learn about drawing and creative animation or digital animation at Elite Animation Academy. There are 20, one-week camps from which to choose. Camp dates: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 6 to Aug. 12 Tuition: $300 per weekly session Registration: eliteanimationacademy.com/2016summer-camps Ages: 10-17 Contact: (407) 459-7959
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FOUNDATION ACADEMY ELEMENTARY DRAMA CAMP
Foundation Academy North Campus, 125 E. Plant St., Winter Garden Details: Learn the foundations of drama from instructor Patti Cogburn. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to noon June 13-17 Tuition: $125 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 1-4 Contact: foundationacademy.net
FOUNDATION ACADEMY PAINTING LIKE THE IMPRESSIONISTS
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: Learn how to paint like the impressionists from instructor Mary Ellen Murray. Camp dates: 1-3 p.m. June 13-17 Tuition: $155 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 7-12 Contact: foundationacademy.net
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1201 Winter Garden-Vineland Road, Suite 5-B, Winter Garden Details: The mission at Footworks is to provide professional dance instruction and instill an appreciation for the art of dance in a safe, highquality studio environment. Camp dates: Call for information Tuition: Call for information Registration: Ongoing Ages: Call for information Contact: (407) 8772260
FOUNDATION ACADEMY SOUTH CAMPUS DRAMA CAMP
Details: Learn skills for the stage from instructor Patti Cogburn. Camp dates: 1-4 p.m. July 18-22 Tuition: $125 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 5-9 Contact: foundationacademy.net
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GARDEN THEATRE 2016 SUMMER CAMPS
160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden Details: Taught by Karen Rugerio, of Act III Acting Studio, these camps allow students to enter the world of acting and theater. No prior experience necessary; all levels of experience welcome. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 13-17, June 20-24, June 27 to July 1 (“Disney’s The Jungle Book Kids” for ages 4-14); June 13 to July 10 (Teen Summer Camps for ages 12-16; production to be announced); July 5-8, July 11-15, July 1822, July 25-29 (“Shrek the Musical Jr.” for ages 6-14). Tuition: Varies from $250 to $550 Registration: gardentheatre.org/ summercamps. “The Jungle Book Kids” and “Shrek the Musical Jr.” are currently full, but students can be added to a waiting list. Ages: 4-16 Contact: Education@gardentheatre.org
HAPCO SUMMER JAZZ CAMP
Ocoee High School, 1925 Ocoee Crown Point Parkway. Host hotel is Fairfield Inn and Suites Orlando, 10971 W. Colonial Drive, Ocoee Details: Improve performance skills in full ensemble rehearsals, sectionals, master classes and combo workshops, as well as theory, jazz history and improvisation training. Camp dates: July 17-22 Tuition: $350 for overnight or day camp for first 50 students. After that, overnight camp is $600 (includes housing, instruction, all activities, three meals a day); day camp is $450 (includes instruction, all activities and daily lunch. A day camp excursion add-on is $110 (includes two evening group outings to Walt Disney World and Universal Florida). Registration: hapcosummerjazzcamp.com Contact: (800) 409-6133 or info@hapcopromo.org
MAILE SCHOOL SUMMER CAMPS
999 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park Details: The Maile Professional Image, Modeling and Acting School offers a variety camps for image and self-confidence, modeling and acting. Camp dates: June 20 to July 1 or July 11-22 (Image & Confidence); June 20 to July 6 or July 11-16 (On Camera Teen Acting); July 5-15 (Modeling for Kids and Teens); July 18-28 (Mall at Millenia Modeling for Kids & Teens); June 21 to July 1 (On Camera Acting Ages 7-10); and July 12-22 (On Camera Acting Ages 4-6). Tuition: Varies Registration: (407) 628-5989 Ages: 4 and up Contact: (407) 628-5989
OAKLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MUSIC CAMP
218 E. Oakland Ave., Oakland Details: At this camp, children will participate in various music activities and then perform the musical “Good Kings Come in Small Packages” at the end of the week. Camp dates: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 25-29. Extended hours (7 a.m. to 6 p.m. available for an extra fee. Tuition: $100 Registration: Ongoing at oaklandpres.org Ages: Completed
second through sixth grades Contact: Bblitteral@aol.com
ORLANDO BALLET SUMMER CAMPS
Orlando Ballet School, 415 Princeton St. E., Orlando Details: Camps feature programs for dancers of all ages. Camp dates: Classes run throughout the summer, starting May 31 and ending July 29. Tuition: Varies Registration: (407) 426-1733 Ages: 2 and up Contact: (407) 426-1733
ORLANDO SHAKESPEARE THEATER CREATIVE ARTS CAMPS
812 E. Rollins St., Orlando Details: Taught by theater professionals, these camps are designed to ignite the imagination and inspire creativity while teaching life skills. When registering more than one student from the same family, participants can receive a 20% discount. Camp dates: Weeklong camps from June 13 to July 29 Tuition: Varies Registration: orlandoshakes.org Ages: 4 through college freshmen Contact: (407) 447-1700
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2425 S. Hiawassee Road, Orlando Details: Themed camps teach everything from ballet and jazz to public speaking and etiquette. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. June 13-17 (Broadway Baby), 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. June 20-24 (Becoming a Princess), 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, July 16 (Tumble Bees), 10 a.m. to noon July 11-15 (Forever Frozen mini camp), 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 15-19 (Once Upon a Time mini camp) Tuition: $250 weeklong camp; $135 mini camps and Saturday-only camp Registration: perfectpointeproductions.com Ages: 4-12 (varies by camp) Contact: (407) 852-8428
READY, SET, DANCE! SUMMER DANCE CAMPS
2220 Hempel Ave., Gotha Details: Themed dance classes will include hip hop, tumbling, lyrical, jazz, ballet, arts and crafts, hair and makeup, musical theater, making costumes and more. Camp dates: 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 13-17 (Summer Beach Fiesta); July 8-10 (Ballet Intensive); July 1115 (Ice Princess); July 18-22 (The Art of the Circus); Aug. 8-12 (Rock Star/Dance Diva). Tuition: $200
ROCK & ROLL CAMP
Performing Arts Center at Valencia College, East Campus, 701 N. Econlockhatchee Trail, Orlando Details: Rock and Roll Camp is an intensive musical experience for students in middle and high school. Students become part of the entire process of creating, rehearsing and performing a show with guitar, bass, drums,
per dancer; siblings receive 10% discount. Registration: (407)4707365 Ages: 5 and up Contact: (407) 470-7365
ROSEN JCC: CAMP GREASE
Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: This summer, Grease is the word! Join us as we pay tribute to Broadway and film’s most beloved 1950s musical, “Grease!” This camp includes auditions, rehearsals and a final performance. Auditions will voice and keyboards. Activities include instrumental classes, band rehearsals, clinics and guest performers. All students perform in the final concert on Friday with lights and sound. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 13-17 and July 25-29. Tuition: $320 per week Registration: Online at rockandrollcamp.net Ages: Grades 6-12 Contact: (407) 761-7730
be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7. Prepare a short song from the show. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 8-12 Tuition: $345 ($295 JCC members) Registration: rosenjcc. org/campj/camp-j-theater-specialtycamps Ages: Grades K-12 Contact: Hillary Brook, (407) 533-3887
ROSEN JCC: THE DESCENDING ROYALS
Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: Calling all villains and royals! Join us as we pay tribute to some descending royals and dive into the infamous battle of good vs. evil. We’ll audition, rehearse, sing, dance and perform a final show themed around our favorite new high school with just a little bit of evil on the side. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 20-24 Tuition: $345 ($295 JCC members) Registration: rosenjcc. org/campj/camp-j-theater-specialtycamps Ages: Grades K-12 Contact: Hillary Brook, (407) 533-3887
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2016 SUMMER FUN GUIDE ROSEN JCC: PRINCESS BOOT CAMP
Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: Come journey with us for to the magical worlds of Broadway’s “The Wizard of Oz,” “The Wiz” and “Wicked” in this one-week intensive musical theater camp. This camp includes auditions, rehearsals and a final performance. Auditions will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 24. Prepare a short song from the show. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 25-29 Tuition: $345 ($295 JCC members) Registration: rosenjcc. org/campj/camp-j-theater-specialtycamps Ages: K-10 Contact: Hillary Brook, (407) 533-3887
ROSEN JCC: PITCH PERFECT TEEN CAMP
Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: Release your inner pop star in this one-week intensive vocal camp. We’ll audition, rehearse and perform our very own rock concert, jam-packed with our favorite pop hits of today and the past. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 5-8 Tuition: $275 ($230 JCC members) Registration: rosenjcc. org/campj/camp-j-theater-specialtycamps Ages: Grades 4-12 Contact: Hillary Brook, (407) 533-3887
ROSEN JCC: VIRAL VIDEO STAR
Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: Come learn the cool world of making movies for YouTube and other social media platforms. Campers will participate in script writing, directing, acting, filming and, of course, uploading. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 27 to July 1 Tuition: $345 ($295 JCC members) Registration: rosenjcc. org/campj/camp-j-theater-specialtycamps Ages: Grades 1-12 Contact: Hillary Brook, (407) 533-3887
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SOBO SUMMER ART CAMPS
127 S. Boyd St., Winter Garden Details: Children get immersed in a gallery setting and actively experience the creation of 2D and 3D art pieces, with a bit of history and cultural background. Children learn under the guidance of Lenore Eastham, certified art educator. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to noon June 2024, June 27-July 1, July 11-15, July 18-22 Tuition: $120 per week Registration: Form at wgart.org/summer-art-atsobo. At least 50% of cost due at registration. Ages: First grade and up Contact: (407) 347-7996
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Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: Once upon a time, there was a magical theater camp completely devoted to all things royal! Workshops include etiquette training, manners, castle singing and dancing, royal waving and kissblowing. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 5-8 Tuition: $275 ($230 JCC members) Registration: rosenjcc. org/campj/camp-j-theater-specialtycamps Ages: Grades K-3 Contact: Hillary Brook, (407) 533-3887
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SUMMER CAMPS AT THE REP
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and Educational Summer Camps! Camp is one week long, with 3 options to choose from, and includes a ton of motorized LEGO® model building. We offer fun games, building challenges, and more! Instructors are trained, and screened.
Camp Locations Montverde Academy/Clermont, Winter Garden, Windermere/Ocoee, Leesburg, Mount Dora, and Kissimmee.
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WEST ORANGE HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER THEATER CAMPS
West Orange High School, 1625 Beulah Road, Winter Garden Details: The Acting Up Theater Academy and West Orange High School Theater Department’s Ken Rush and Tara Whitman invite budding stage stars to this series of summer theater camps. Students in grades 2 to 6 will work to create a musical revue featuring Broadway hits. Students in grades 7-12 will work on a production of “Footloose.” Campers will learn the fundamentals of performing. Public performances will be held June 24 and 25. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 13-17 (grades 2-6); 3 to 8 p.m. June 13-17 and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 20-24 (grades 7-12) Tuition: $175 (grades 2-6); $300 (grades 7-12) Registration: (407) 905-2400, Ext. 6162282 Ages: Entering grades 2 to 12 Contact: (407) 905-2400, Ext. 6162282
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SUPER AWESOME COOL POTTERY CAMP Rosen Jewish Community Center of Southwest Orlando, 11184 S. Apopka Vineland Rd, Orlando Details: Students will create a variety of take-home projects including the pottery wheel, clay sculpture, canvas painting, crafts and more. Camp dates: June 9, 10, 13-17 and Aug. 8-12 Tuition: $355 full week camp ($299 JCC members); $60 one-day ($50 for JCC members) Registration: Register at rosenjcc. org Ages: Kindergarten through eighth grade Contact: (407) 4522452
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CAMP ADVENTURES SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS
Half & Full Day Camps (Ages 6-12) Sprouts and Seedlings Programs (Ages 2-5) To register call 407.323.4450 x 123, email education@centralfloridazoo.org, or go online at www.centralfloridazoo.org 3755 NW Hwy 17-92 (I-4 Exit 104), Sanford
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Orlando Repertory Theatre, 1001 E. Princeton St., Orlando Details: These camps are designed to foster self-confidence, creative thinking, problem-solving skills, collaboration, trust and discipline through the medium of the performing arts. The majority of camps take place at the theater’s three-stage facility in Orlando’s Loch Haven Park. Camp dates: Sessions start June 13 and run through Aug. 12 Tuition: From $85 to $285 Registration: Register at orlandorep.com/youth_ academy_event/2016-summercamps-the-rep. Ages: Camp options for students entering kindergarten, grades 1-2, 3-5, 6-10, 9-graduating 12 Contact: (407) 896-7365
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FLORIDA FILM ACADEMY
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lorida Film Academy offers a wide range of camps this year, covering areas from filmmaking to journalism. Although most camps are on site at the Florida Film Academy, there is a film academy overnight experience offered in St. Augustine. To sign up, visit flfilmacademy.com.
students will travel around Central Florida to capture some of the more unusual places in our region. Wednesday and Friday, they’ll collate, edit and organize their photos and produce a summer camp photo book to share with family and friends. Only five spaces available. Day trips include Gatorland, Osceola County Historical Society and Leu Gardens. Camp dates: Aug. 8-12 Tuition: $350 for the whole week; $92 Gatorland day trip only; $72 Osceola County Historical Society day trip only; $76 Leu Gardens day trip only Ages: 12 and up
MAKE A MOVIE
Details: Spend a week with Florida Film Academy and learn what it takes to make your own original movies. Experience directing, editing, acting, camera, writing, teamwork and more. Camp dates: June 13-17 Tuition: $300 Ages: 7-18
GAME ON!
Details: Video games, Man Hunt, the classic board games — wouldn’t those all make a great film? Join Florida Film Academy to produce original movies and take a fresh twist on some of your favorite games. Camp dates: June 20-24 Tuition: $300 Ages: 7-18
FILMMAKER: ADVANCED DSLR
Details: In this experience, students submit their films to film festivals. Immerse yourself in the world of DSLR movie-making as you produce your own film, trailer and behindthe-scenes documentary — all in one week. Limited space available. Camp dates: June 20-24 Tuition: $370; includes music licensing and film festival submission fees Ages: For more advanced film students 13 and over
ZOMBIE: THE NEXT GENERATION
Details: It’s the new generation of zombies and the apocalypse is coming to Florida Film Academy. Zombie makeup, homemade blood and filmmaking techniques are all the ingredients you need to create an original zombie movie. Camp dates: June 27 to July 1 Tuition: $300 Ages: 7-18
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CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY
Details: Take photos and capture summer memories. FFA’s new photography camps mix day trips with on-campus photo editing. Tuesday and Thursday, students will travel around Central Florida to capture some of the more unusual places in our region. Wednesday and Friday, they’ll collate, edit and organize their photos and produce a summer camp photo book to share with family and friends. Only five spaces available. Camp dates: July 5-8 Tuition: $290 whole week; $82 Central Florida Zoo Day trip only; $65 Mount Dora Day trip only Ages: 12 and up
LIGHTS CAMERAS STUNTS!
Details: Want to learn what it takes to be a stunt actor and movie-maker? Learn exciting stunt sequences from martial arts experts and use the original choreography you create in your movies. Camp dates: July 5-8 Tuition: $240 Ages: 7-18
JOURNALISM X CAMP
Details: Young journalists will explore writing, producing news video packages and creating stories for their very own news channel — JournalismX! Tuesday and Thursday, students will travel around Central Florida to capture some of the more unusual places in our region. On Wednesday and Friday, they’ll stay on campus and cover local stories — in the newsroom preparing for their online webpage and newscast. Only five spots available. Camp dates: July 5-8 Tuition: $290 Ages: 10 and up
MOVIE MAKEUP AND FX
Details: Experience an exciting, hands on workshop with industry professionals. Learn special effects, makeup techniques and apply them to your original movies. Our expert joins the camp on Tuesday only; for the rest of the week, students will apply the techniques they learn to make their movies. Camp dates: July 11 to 15 Tuition: $300 Ages: 7-18
SPACE WARS
Details: Ready to visit that galaxy far, far away? Travel across the spacetime continuum with Florida Film Academy and produce original films and experience the exciting world of sci-fi. Camp dates: July 18 to 22 Tuition: $300 Ages: 7-18
COMIC ACADEMY
Details: Think you’re funny? Learn one liners from the pros, and make some of the funniest films in Central Florida as you create your own comedy in this one-week session. Camp dates: July 25-29 Tuition: $300 Ages: 7-18
SUPERHERO
Details: It’s time to avenge. In a race against time, it’s up to you to create an original hero and villain storyline and bring it to life on the big screen. Camp dates: Aug. 1-5 Tuition: $300 Ages: 7-18
CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY
Details: Take photos and capture summer memories. FFA’s new photography camps mix day trips with on-campus photo editing. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday,
Details: Join us as we enter a new age of action movie-making. Bring your imagination, and we’ll teach you the tips and tricks for making a great action movie. Camp dates: Aug. 8-12 Tuition: $300 Ages: 7-18
JOURNALISM X CAMP
Details: Young journalists will explore writing, producing news video packages and creating stories for their own news channel — JournalismX. Monday and Tuesday, students will travel around Central Florida to capture some of the more unusual places in our region. Then Wednesday through Friday, they’ll stay on campus and cover local stories — in the newsroom preparing for their online webpage and newscast. Only five spaces available. Camp dates: Aug. 8-12 Tuition: $350 week Ages: 10 and up
SUMMER FILMMAKING ACADEMY AT FLAGLER COLLEGE
Details: Florida Film Academy is heading to Flagler College to host a summer filmmaking experience in America’s oldest city: St Augustine. Experience real-world film and television production. Submit your work to a film festival and see your name on the credits of a successful TV show. Each week students complete a short film for festival submission, a trailer and produce broadcast segments for inclusion in the successful Flagler College TV series, “Ancient City Stories.” Camp dates: July 11-15 or July 2529 Tuition: $1385 for residency students, which includes boarding at Flagler College dorms and food; $785 for a weeklong day camp that runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ages: 1318
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EDUCATION CAMPS BRICKS 4 KIDZ SUMMER CAMP
C2 EDUCATION
West Orange Church of Christ, 1450 Daniels Road, Winter Garden; Montverde Academy, 17235 Seventh St., Montverde Details: These LEGO-themed camps offer themed weeks, including Minecraft, Olympics, Space Adventures and more. Camp dates: June 13 through Aug. 12 Tuition: $175 per full-day, weeklong camp Registration: Ongoing Ages: Call for information Contact: Tina Burgess, (407) 6035439, tburgess@bricks4kidz.com
Camp dates: May 31 through July 29 Tuition: $120 per week for current CFP students; $145 per week for nonstudents; $25 non-refundable deposit per week to reserve your child’s spot Registration: Ongoing; available at cfprep.org/summer-camp Ages: Pre-K3 through grade 5 Contact: (407) 290-8073 or cfprep.org
C2 Windermere, 5110 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Orlando Details: These camps can help students hone their math, reading and writing skills throughout the summer. Camp dates: June 1 through Aug. 31 Tuition: Varies by package Registration: Ongoing Ages: Curriculum for riding third- through seventh-graders as well as riding juniors and seniors Contact: (407) 447-7770
CENTRAL FLORIDA PREPARATORY SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP
CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOO SUMMER ADVENTURES
Central Florida Preparatory School, 1450 Citrus Ave., Gotha Details: Do you want your child to continue learning throughout the summer? Does your child just want to have fun? This camp can help with both. Located at Central Florida Preparatory School, this camp is taught be experienced and creative teachers.
Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gradens, 3755 N.W. Highway 17-92, Sanford Details: Explore exciting summer programs, including half- and fullday camps. Choose from a variety of fun and exciting camps such as “Rainforest Adventures,” “Rock, Roll & Roar,” “Wild Artists” and more. Camp dates: June 6 through Aug. 12 Tuition: Varies Registration: Ongoing; available online at centralfloridazoo.org/summercamp Ages: 6-12 Contact: (407) 323-4450, Ext. 123, education@centralfloridazoo. org or centralfloridazoo.org
CAMP INVENTION STEM DAY
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Windermere Elementary, 11125 Park Ave., Windermere Details: Make your child’s summer epic with Camp Invention’s 2016 program. Campers will make a variety of DIY projects with modules such as CrickoBot, Epic Park, I Can Invent: Maker Studio and The Lab: Where Pigs Fly and Anything is Possible. Teachers are Florida-certified teachers, and student/teacher ratio is 10:1. Camp dates: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 20-23 Tuition: $245 Registration: Ongoing; register online at campinvention.org Ages: Entering first through sixth grades Contact: Lynn Tidmus, (407) 876-7520, Ext. 4296
Summer Dance Camps TUMBLE BEES
Saturdays only (July 16th-30th) 10am – 12pm
BROADWAY BABY
June 13th – 17th 9am – 2:30pm
Dancers will learn a variety of styles including ballet, jazz, musical theater and acro. Explore great songs, dance numbers and scenes from fun, kid-friendly Broadway shows. Camp also includes snack and craft time. Extended child care available. $250/week (Day Rate $55)
BECOMING A PRINCESS
June 20th-24th 9am – 2:30pm
Learn and embrace the qualities That make young ladies a true “princess” in daily life. Princesses will explore ballet, creative movement, modeling, ettiquite, public speaking and much more. Camp also includes snack and craft time. Extended child care is available. $250/week (Day Rate $55)
Want to learn a cartwheel? Have little league cheer auditions coming up? Just want to flip for fun? This is the camp for you! Tumble Bees allows students to focus and progress on acro and tumbling skills. $135/camp (Day Rate $30)
FOREVER FROZEN (Mini Camp) July 11th-15th 10am – 12pm
Join forces with Elsa and Anna and discover a frozen dance wonderland. All dance, activities, costumes and crafts will be focused around the Disney hit movie Frozen. $135/week (Day Rate $30)
ONCE UPON A TIME (Mini Camp) August 15th-19th 10am – 12pm
Experience everything princess style from dance, music, dress-up clothes, art and crafts. Every day is a new story with a new princess. Don’t miss the magic! $135/week (Day Rate $30)
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2016 SUMMER FUN GUIDE CODETEACHERS SUMMER CAMP
CRANIUM CAMPS
Faith Family Community Church, 305 Beulah Road, Winter Garden Details: This camp combines playing, experimentation and making to create awe-inspiring results. Campers participate in interactive science, robotic, coding and maker demonstrations and then create their own create and take projects. We also incorporate fun learning games and lots of other surprises sure to make camp memorable and provide lasting benefits. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 20-24; June 27 to July 1; and a third session TBD. Extended sessions available for $50 per week Tuition: $200. Additional siblings are 30% off. Registration: Ongoing at codeteachers.com Ages: 7 and up Contact: (321) 662-7254 or info@ codeteachers.com
Cranium Academy, 4068 Winter Garden-Vineland Road, Winter Garden Details: The long days of summer can lead to a slow slide of academic skills. Cranium Camps are your cure for summer “brain drain,” offering the perfect combination of learning and fun to strengthen young minds and bodies for the coming school year. Camp dates: Half-day (8:30 a.m. to 12:30 pm.), extended-day (8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.) and full-day (7 a.m. to 6 p.m.) options available. June 13-17 (Ocean Explorers), June 20-24 (Junior Paleontologist), June 27-July 1 (Road Trip), July 5-8 (Mad Scientist: It’s All Around Us), July 1115 (All About the Games), July 18-22 (Animal Kingdom), July 25-29 (Back to Nature), Aug. 1-5 (Own Your Own Restaurant), Aug. 8-12 (Adventure to
the Moon and Back) and Aug. 15-19 (Art Explosion, DaVinci’s Apprentice) Tuition: $140 to $190 per week for half-day camps, $195 to $260 per week for extended-date camps and $235 to $320 per week for full-day camps Registration: Ongoing Ages: 3-10 Contact: (407) 294-6950 or info@craniumclubhouse.com
CTK PRESCHOOL SUMMER BRIDGE TO KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM
CTK Lutheran Preschool, 4962 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: This camp helps children become ready to begin kindergarten, which begins Aug. 15. Camp dates: June 6-30 and July
FOUNDATION ACADEMY ADVANCED MS ROBOTICS Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: Designed for students with prior experience in NXT programming or for students who are highly interested in the field of robotics, this class will help your child advance
their programming and robot-building skills. Daily challenges will culminate to an end-of-week competition. Camp dates: 9-11 a.m. June 20-24 Tuition: $125 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 6-8 Contact: foundationacademy.net
11 through Aug. 4 Tuition: Call for information Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering kindergarten Contact: (407) 876-8155 or ctkpreschool.net
FOUNDATION ACADEMY COLLEGE BOOT CAMP
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: Get ready for college with this camp, instructed by Melody Shiver. Camp dates: 8 a.m. to noon July 18-20 Tuition: $199 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grade 12 Contact: foundationacademy.net
FOUNDATION ACADEMY ELEMENTARY MATH CAMP
Foundation Academy North Campus, 125 E. Plant St., Winter Garden Details: This camp will review important math skills necessary for success in school. Camp dates: 9:30-11:30 a.m. July 11-15 Tuition: $150 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 3-5 Contact: foundationacademy.net
Inspiring Wellness in Every Life
The Dr. Phillips Center Florida Hospital School of the Arts offers a variety of week-long summer camps and workshops designed to help the emerging artist in you grow. Join us for Broadway, jazz, vocal, theater and dance.
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Foundation Academy North Campus, 125 E. Plant St., Winter Garden Details: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics make up the word STEAM. Exciting hands-on projects are planned for this camp. Camp dates: 9:30-11:30 a.m. June 6-10 Tuition: $150 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 3-5 Contact: foundationacademy.net
FOUNDATION ACADEMY READING/PHONICS
Foundation Academy North Campus, 125 E. Plant St., Winter Garden Details: All students must have completed K5. This camp will review basic phonics and reading strategies to help young readers become stronger. Camp dates: 9:30-11:30 a.m. June 13-17 Tuition: $150 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 1-2 Contact: foundationacademy.net
FOUNDATION ACADEMY INTRODUCTION TO MS ROBOTICS
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: Designed for students who are new to the area of robotics, daily classes will incorporate beginning teamwork, programming, and robot-building challenges. This camp provides a very handson, encouraging atmosphere for beginners. Camp dates: 9-11 a.m. June 13-17 Tuition: $125 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 6-8 Contact: foundationacademy.net
GIFTED UNIVERSITY SUMMER CAMP
FOREIGN LANGUAGE IMMERSION SCHOOL KIDS SUMMER CAMP
Foreign Language Immersion School, 1530 Celebration Blvd., Suite 103, Celebration Details: Camp FLIS is a fantastic way for children ages 5-11 to learn Spanish while enjoying summertime fun. FLIS campers spend each week immersed in part of the Latin-American culture taught by
Even though schools are closed for the summer
855 E. Plant St. Suite 1500, Winter Garden Details: MWGCS offers full- and half-day camps that run in twoweek sessions, each session with a different theme for different age groups. Campers will enjoy playing games and participating in fun activities while learning better verbal communication, leadership and critical thinking skills. Camp dates: 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 13 through Aug. 5 Tuition: Ranges from $250 to $350 for two weeks Registration: Ongoing; form available online at montessoriwgc. com/summer-camps Ages: 4-12 Contact: (407) 654-2045 or office@ montessoriwgc.com
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13848 Tilden Road, Suite 200, Winter Garden Details: These programs are uniquely designed to engage, inspire and ignite your child’s passion to learn. The camp features a safe, fun, nurturing and engaging environment that promotes hands-on learning. Camp dates: Full- and half-day camps available June 13 through Aug.11; 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for specialty camps, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for full-day camps Tuition: $175 per week (fullday camps and half-day specialty camps) Registration: Ongoing; available at gifteduniversity. org/#!summer-camps/c1smo Ages: Students entering first through sixth grades Contact: (407) 877-4438 or summercamp@gifteduniversity.org
MONTESSORI OF WINTER GARDEN CHARTER SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP
LEARNING SHOULD NOT BE! Be wise and take advantage of the extra time that school, tests, and schedules place on you and your student.
qualified native-speaking instructors. Students will learn the Spanish language through the incorporation of original music, dance, games, storytelling, arts and more. Camp dates: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 13 through Aug. 5. Free morning care available from 7-8:30 a.m. Tuition: Starts at $200 per session; after-care available for a minimal charge Registration: Ongoing Ages: 5-11 Contact: (321) 939-4177 or languageimmersionschool.com
IBRICK ACADEMY
FOUNDATION ACADEMY ELEMENTARY STEAM CAMP
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Windermere Preparatory School, 6189 Winter Garden-Vineland Road, Windermere; Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: LEGO Master Builder camps and LEGO Robotics camps are available at these two West Orange/Windermere locations. All camps are run by statecertified, iBrick-trained teachers. This means they are fully trained, educated and capable of offering your child a good day of fun while learning. Other dates and locations are available throughout Greater Orlando. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 11-15, 18-22 (Windermere Prep), Aug. 1-5 (Rosen JCC) Tuition: $229 per week for returning campers; $249 for new campers; Rosen JCC campers, contact your location for pricing Registration: Ongoing Ages: 7-14 Contact: (407) 230-6100 or ibrickacademy.com
through Aug. 12 Tuition: $175 per week for members; $200 for nonmembers. Price includes a full week of camp, morning care, extended day and a T-shirt. Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering first through ninth grades Contact: (407) 836-8580 of thehistorycenter.org
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ORLANDO SCIENCE CENTER SUMMER CAMPS 2016
Orlando Science Center, 777 E. Princeton St., Orlando Details: Science-themed camps for preschool-age children through entering ninth-graders. Camps include education about animals, physics, engineering, robots, weather and much more. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 30 through Aug. 19 Tuition: Preschool ($190 for members and $200 for non-members); grades K to 4 ($205 for members and $235 for non-members); grades 5-6 (Junior Academy) ($255 for members, $295 for non-members); grades 7-9 (Senior Academy) ($340 for members, $385 for non-members) Registration: Ongoing; available online at osc.org/education/ summercamps Ages: Preschool through entering ninth grade Contact: (407) 514-2000 or osc.org/ education/summercamps
ROBOTS-4-U SUMMER CAMP
Winter Garden location TBD Details: Campers will have a blast while learning and playing in a dynamic environment. Campers will learn about robotics and science in an independent and exciting way.
Camp dates: Weeklong sessions from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 27-July 1, July 18-22 and July 25-29 Tuition: $299.95 for half-day session; add $99 for full-day Registration: Ongoing; available online at robots4-u.com Ages: Call for information Contact: robots-4-u.com/orlandorobotics-camp.html
SUMMER CAMPS AT SEAWORLD ORLANDO
SeaWorld Orlando, 7007 SeaWorld Drive, Orlando Details: SeaWorld Orlando’s summer day camps offer fun, quality educational experiences along with superior safety standards and low counselor-to-camper ratios. Caring, well-trained counselors help ensure an action-packed week of laughing and learning for all. Camp dates: Weekly themed camps from June 13 through Aug. 12. Summer resident camps are available for students in grades seven to 12 through the same dates. Tuition: Starts from $275 to $350 per week for day camps; starts at $1,200 for resident camps. Registration: Ongoing Ages: Preschool through entering 12th grade Contact: (800) 406-2244 or seaworldcamps.com/orlando
OAKLAND NATURE PRESERVE ENVIRONMENTAL SUMMER DAY CAMP
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Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail, Oakland Details: Oakland Nature Preserve offers weeklong environmental day camps for students entering grades one through six. Camps are organized by grade level, and each week offers different activities based on the grade level of the students. Camp dates: Weekly sessions from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 20-24 (Survival Camp); June 27 to July 1
(Wildlife Warriors); July 11-15 (Water Journey) and July 18-22 (Nature Explorers) Tuition: $125 per week for members, $185 per week for nonmembers Registration: Ongoing; form available online at oaktownusa. com/Pages/Preserve/OaklandFL_ PreserveDocs/summercampreg Ages: Entering grades one through six Contact: (407) 905-0054 or education@oaklandnaturepreserve. org
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SPECIAL-NEEDS CAMPS EASTER SEALS CAMP CHALLENGE
OCA
INTERVENTIONS UNLIMITED SOCIAL SKILLS SUMMER CAMP
Interventions Unlimited, 848 Executive Drive, Oviedo Details: If your child is having a difficult time making friends, this camp can help. Using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, this program will focus on improving
your child’s social communication by teaching core strategies that will allow him or her to develop and maintain friendships with peers. The camp utilizes a variety of social-skills curricula to teach language skills and promote social interaction. Activities are fun, creative and designed specifically to target your child’s social challenges.
OCA Main Campus, 4917 Eli St., Orlando (PeeWee Camp only); First Baptist Windermere, 300 Main St., Windermere Details: This camp is run by qualified, trained staff of teachers, teacher assistants, volunteers and therapists who have extensive knowledge of working with children with autism and other disabilities. Kids participate in indoor and outdoor games, arts and crafts, team sports, swimming, field trips, social skills and music therapy. Camp dates: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.;
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31600 Camp Challenge Road, Sorrento Details: Peace of mind for you, and the summer adventure of a lifetime for your loved one. Options include a weeklong, fully-accessible overnight or day camp for children and adults with disabilities or special needs. Exciting activities include zip-lining, swimming, archery, dancing, sports, music, drama and more. Camp dates: Weekly sessions from June 19 through July 23 Tuition: $900 per six-day session Registration: Ongoing; $50 fee Ages: 6-106 Contact: (352) 2824711 or camp@fl.easterseals.com
Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. June 13 through July 22 Tuition: $175 per week if registering for entire six-week program; $190 per week if registering for fewer than six weeks Registration: Ongoing; $50 fee before April 15; $65 after April 15. Form available online at interventionsunlimited.com Ages: 4-12 Contact: (407) 678-8889 or info@interventionsunlimited.com
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St. Paul’s Presbyterian, 909 E. Welch Road, Apopka Details: Because of the physical and behavioral challenges associated with developmental disabilities, the opportunities for these individuals to relax, socialize and have fun are often very limited. Quest’s Camp Thunderbird’s six- and 12-day overnight sessions offer age-specific programming and give individuals a
UCP OF CENTRAL FLORIDA SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM
UCP Winter Garden/West Orange, 1297 Winter Garden-Vineland Road, Suite 110, Winter Garden Details: Themed weekly sessions designed to spark creativity. Options also include a full-day VPK program, as well as physical, speech and occupational therapy. Camp dates: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 13 through Aug. 5 Tuition: $135 per session; free VPK available based on eligibility and space; call for information Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering Pre-K through fifth grade Contact: (407) 852-3300, Ext. 5000 or ucpcfl.org
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chance to learn new skills and focus on the remarkable things they can do, while making new friends and unforgettable memories. Camp dates: Seven age-specific, overnight sessions from June 5 through Aug. 11 Tuition: $750 for six-day sessions; $1,500 for 12-day sessions; $200 deposit applies Registration: Ongoing; form available online at questinc.org/ play.html Ages: 6 and up Contact: (407) 218-4300 or Bethany Frazier, bethany.Frazier@questinc.org
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weekly sessions June 13 through Aug. 1; Aug. 8-12 day camp at OCA Main Campus Tuition: Ages 8-21 $180 per week; ages 4-7 $200 per week; $50 registration fee Registration: Begins in April; online at GoOCA.org Ages: 4-21 Contact: (407) 808-7837 or camp@gooca.org
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n Help your child identify sight words. A key part of learning to read is recognizing, pronouncing and understanding commonly used words in the English language. n Rhyme with your child. n Make it fun. Don’t drill sight words with your child. The process of reading and learning to read shouldn’t be a chore. You can create simple, fun activities for your child to learn. 1. Make letter stamps for your child and give him or her a piece of paper. Ask him or her to spell a word such as “sat,” and he or she will spell it by stamping the letters onto the piece of paper. 2. Have your child collect sea shells on the beach. Clean the shells, write letters on the shells, and use them to spell the sight words. You can talk about your trip to the beach while you are practicing. 3. Use sidewalk chalk to spell words. You can even play ABC hopscotch to help your child learn.
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Summer stories Whether your child is still learning to read or already has mastered the skill, summer is the perfect time to dive into a good book.
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ith summertime around the corner, it is time to start thinking about what your child will be doing this summer, and make sure reading is a top priority. Reading over the summer allows children to build on the knowledge that they learned during the school year. If children don’t read over the summer, they likely will forget some of what they learned during the year. Daisy Mitchell, a tutor at Dillard Street Elementary who trains the teachers in the Lively Letters program, says summer reading can even help with phonics, provided children read aloud to their parents. “A lot of parents think that once their child is in first grade or second grade, their children stop reading aloud,” Mitchell says. “But what you want to do is make sure they’re still pronouncing those words correctly.” — JENNIFER NESSLAR
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Mosaics: Students will create beautiful wall hangings using the age-old technique of mosaics. Krazy Kidz: Students will have fun making 3D self-portraits. Giraffe Week: Giraffes are the subject matter as we make colorful 2D and 3D giraffe figures. Terrific Turtles: Students will paint large beautiful turtles cut out of MDF board.
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CONSISTENCY COUNTS n Set aside a time. In a busy summer, parents should set aside a time each day for reading. If possible, be sure to set the example and read as well during this time. n Finish a novel in about two weeks. If your child is spending months on finishing a novel, he or she likely isn’t enjoying the book or the book is too difficult. n Set a minimum page count. If your child wants to read 25 pages per day, take the number of pages in the book and divide it by 25. If your child can finish that book in about two weeks, he or she is on the right track. If he or she cannot finish in three weeks at the most, consider reading more pages per day or finding a different book. n Look into the classics. Summer is a good time to expose your child to classic novels. To find an ageappropriate classic for your child, talk to your local librarian or get ideas from Pinterest. n Ask reading comprehension questions. Refrain from asking dry questions such as, “What is the setting of the book?” Instead, make it conversation-like. Ask about what’s happening in the book and make sure you follow up a few days later. Ask, “So what happened to Sue? Did she end up making that tough decision?”
KINDERGARTEN THROUGH SECOND GRADE “My Three Best Friends and Me, Zulay” by Cari Best “Soccer Star” by Mina Javaherbin “Bunjitsu Bunny’s Best Move” by John Himmelman “Henry Holton Takes the Ice” by Sandra Bradley “Goodnight Football” by Michael Dahl “Charlie Plays Ball” by Ree Drummond “Tommy Can’t Stop” by Tim Federle “Jake at Gymnastics” by Rachel Isadora “Little Kunoichi, The Ninja Girl” by Sanae Ishida “What’s So Yummy? All About Eating Well and Feeling Good” by Robie H. Harris “I Like to Exercise” by Lisa M. Herrington “The Rechargeables: Eat, Move, Sleep” by Tom Rath “Max and Zoe at Soccer Practice” by Shelley Swanson Sateren “Dino-Swimming” by Lisa Wheeler “Game Time, Mallory” by Laurie B. Friedman “I am Jackie Robinson” by Brad Meltzer “Little Shaq” by Shaquille O’Neal THIRD THROUGH FIFTH GRADE “Are You What You Eat? A Guide to What’s on your Plate and Why!” by DK Publishing “Alice Waters and the Trip to Delicious” by Jacqueline Briggs Martin “Kid Athletes: True Tales of Childhood from Sports Legends” by David Stabler “Jasper John Dooley: You’re in Trouble” by Caroline Adderson “My Story, My Dance” by Leisa ClineRansome “The Only Game” by Mike Lupica “Izzy Barr, Running Star” by Claudia Mills SIXTH GRADE AND UP “Speak Up! A Guide to Having your Say and Speaking your Mind” by Halley Bondy “Katie Friedman Gives up Texting!” by Tom Greenwald “Middle School Rules of Charles ‘Peanut’ Tillman” by Sean Jensen “Saving the Team” by Alex Morgan “Cheer Choice” by Jake Maddox “Pool Panic” by Jake Maddox SPANISH TITLES KINDERGARTEN THROUGH SECOND GRADE “Percy Juenga Con Cuidado” by Stuart Murphy “¡Juega al Sóftbol!” by Marcy Goldberg Sacks
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n Find out why your child doesn’t like reading. He or she may be spending too much energy in decoding words, so figure out how to address that problem first. n Find a subject that interests your child. Help him or her pick out a book on that subject, but make sure the book is at the appropriate reading level. n Determine your goals. Do you want your child to learn more about reading, or learn more about the subject matter in the book? If your goal is the latter, consider reading the book aloud yourself to help your child learn the material. n Talk to librarians. A librarians can help you child decide what subject matter to read, as well as help your child select an ageappropriate and level-appropriate book for your child. n Make Pinterest your friend. This social-media site can help you find ideas for books that your reluctant reader might enjoy.
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SUMMER CAMPS st.lukes.org/camps Vacation Bible School Block Party! (Preschool-Rising Grade 6) June 20-24 God’s Big Backyard (Preschool) July 11-15 Neighborhood Camps (KindergartenRising Grade 6) July 25-29 & August 1-5
THIRD THROUGH FIFTH GRADE “La Niña que Ponchó a Babe Ruth” by Mari Schuh “El Cerrado” by Mariano Rivera “Pelé, el Rey del Fútbol” by Monica Brown 202286
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FIRST BAPTIST WINDERMERE
THE CHURCH AT OAK LEVEL
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF WINTER GARDEN
7369 Sunnyside Drive, Leesburg Details: These one-week overnight camps combine activities such as water-skiing, tubing, sailing and swimming with chapel time, prayer time, cabin devotions and more. When: July 3-9 and July 8-12 (Junior Camp); June 26 to July 2 and July 1016 (Teen Camp) Ages: 8-12 (Junior Camp) and 13-17 (Teen Camp) Cost: $260 per week Contact: (352) 728-5822 or CampHorizon.org 10564 Second Ave., Ocoee VBS Theme: Cave Quest VBS: Following Jesus, the Light of the World! When: 6 to 8 p.m. June 12-16 Ages: Completed kindergarten through fifth grade Cost: Free. Register by emailing info@churchatoaklevel.com Contact: (407) 656-1523
300 Main St., Windermere VBS Theme: Submerged When: 9 a.m. to noon day session, 6 to 8:30 p.m. night session and special-needs class June 27 through July 1 Ages: K4 through sixth grade Cost: $12. Register at fbcwindermere.com/summer Contact: Childrenministry@ fbcwindermere.com or (407) 8762234
125 N. Dillard St., Winter Garden VBS Theme: Cave Quest When: 9 a.m. to noon July 8-22 Ages: 4-year-olds through rising sixth-graders. Older students can serve as crew leaders. Cost: $10. After-care is available for $25 per day. Register after May 2 at fumcwg.org Contact: Jamie. johnson@fumcwg.org
Camp Ithiel, 2037 Hempel Ave., Gotha Details: The camp intertwines Judaism into every activity, song, cheer and performance. Activities include sports, hunts, dance and song, swimming, boating and field trips. A Fun Shop option will include activities such as a ropes course, archery, dance, art, sewing and food decorating. When: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. June 27 through July 22. Extended day is available. Ages: 2 to 12 Tuition: $150 before April 15, $160 after that date. Extended-day cost is $25 per week. Register by calling (407) 354-3660 Contact: 407-354-3660 or ilovegi.com
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FAITHFUL FUN
West Orange has a plethora of options for faithful summer fun. Many of the area’s religious institutions offer Vacation Bible School or faithbased camps throughout the season. Here are just a few of them.
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12120 Chase Road, Windermere VBS Theme: Back to the Start When: 6-8 p.m. June 20-24 Ages: Call for information. Cost: Call for information. Contact: (407) 505-4888 or info@hbcorlando. org
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH ORLANDO
5125 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: This church offers a variety of summer fun, including a Vacation Bible School and several camps. When: Discovery Camp June 13 through July 22; Magic Basketball Camp June 13 through July 22; Violin Camp June 13-30; Youth Digital June 20-24; VBS Cave Quest: Following Jesus The Light of the World June 20-24; Little Scholars June 20-24 Registration: Visit hfcschool.com/ summer-camps-2016 Cost: Varies by camp Ages: Varies by camp Contact: hfcschool.com/summercamps-2016
LAKE AURORA CHRISTIAN CAMP
237 Golden Bough Road, Lake Wales Details: These camps includes programs that help campers discover God’s truth while nurturing Christian values. When: Varies Ages: Grades 1-12 Cost: Varies; call for information. Registration: Online at lakeaurora. org Contact: (863) 696-1102
MOSAIC CHURCH
608 Oakland Ave., Oakland VBS Theme: Cave Quest VBS When: 9 a.m. to noon June 13-17 Ages: Completed kindergarten through fifth grade Cost: Call for information. Registration: Tracy Griffiths, tracyg@thisismosaic.org. Contact: (407) 505-4888
OAKLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
218 E. Oakland Ave., Oakland VBS Theme: Surf Shack: Catch the wave of God’s amazing love When: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. July 11-15 Cost: $10. Register at Cokesburyvbs. com/oaklandpres Contact: Tiffany Goggans at (407) 656-4452 or Tiffany@oaklandpres.org
ST. LUKE’S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: This church offers a variety of summer fun, including a Vacation Bible School and several camps. When: June 20-24 (VBS Block Party!); July 11-15 (God’s Big Backyard); July 25-29 and Aug. 1-5 (Neighborhood Camps). Ages: Preschool through rising sixth grade. Seventh- through 12th-graders can volunteer and receive community service hours. Cost: $35 for VBS; $15 per day for extended care. Registration: Online at st.lukes.org/camps Contact: (407) 876-4991, Ext. 308; camps@ st.lukes.org
WINDERMERE UNION CHURCH UCC 10710 Park Ridge-Gotha Road, Windermere VBS Theme: Cokesbury’s Surf Shack When: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Ages: 3-11 Cost: $25 donation Contact: (407) 876-2112 or office@ windermereunion.org
ZION NEW LIFE LUTHERAN CAMP
Zion New Life Lutheran Church and Child Development Center, 16161 Marsh Road, Winter Garden Details: Children will enjoy fun activities all summer and learn a new Bible story each week. When: Weekly camps June 13 through Aug. 5 Tuition: Call for information Registration: Ongoing Ages: 3 years to entering fifth grade Contact: (407) 656-5751
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GENERAL CAMPS Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: Camp J is more than just a camp — it’s a family. Caring, supportive counselors teach our campers to become more independent and embrace their curiosity. Choose from a variety of traditional and specialty camps each week, all in a newly expanded indoor youth wing. Camp dates: June 9 through Aug. 12 Tuition: $215 per week; $180 per week for JCC members Registration: RosenJCC.org/CampJ Ages: 18 months to entering eighth grade Contact: (407) 387-5330
CITY OF OCOEE SUMMER CAMP
Jim Beech Recreation Center, 1820 A.D. Mims Road, Ocoee; and Vignetti Center, 1910 Adair St., Ocoee Details: Days full of activities, such as field trips, arts and crafts, games and sports and swimming. Camp dates: 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday Tuition: City residents pay a weekly fee of $68.50 for the first child, $61.50 for each additional child; others pay $88.50 and $81.50. Registration is $25 per child. Field trip fees are extra. Registration: Ongoing; call for information Ages: 5 (by June 8) to 12 Contact: (407) 905-3180
CITY OF WINTER GARDEN SUMMER CAMP
Jessie Brock Community Center, 310 N. Dillard St., Winter Garden Details: Activities such as field trips, arts and crafts, swimming, games and sports Camp dates: June 13 through Aug. 5 Ages: Children entering first through eighth grades Tuition: City residents pay a weekly fee of $100 for the first camper, $80 for the second and $60 for the third; others pay $130, $110 and $90. Registration: Online at cwgdn.com/resident/recreation/ youth-camp Contact: (407) 6564155
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Details: Orlando World Center Marriott has combined the best aspects of summer programs to create a once-on-a-lifetime experience for children. Camp dates: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 13 through Aug. 8 Tuition: $215 per week Registration: Ongoing at worldcentersummercamp.com Ages: 5-11 Contact: (407) 238-8980
LAKE CYPRESS SUMMER CAMP
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: Celebrate a week of your favorite superheroes, while learning about strong moral character and healthy living. Each day will focus on a different hero, what makes that hero great and how we can bring those same characteristics into our daily lives. Camp dates: 9-11:30 a.m. June 13-17 Tuition: $165 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 1-3 Contact: foundationacademy.net
Windermere Preparatory School, 6189 Winter Garden-Vineland Road, Windermere Details: This camp will feature a variety of activities, including crafts, in-house field trips, swimming, sports, dance, cooking, martial arts, drum circle and more. Specialized half-day camps and extended-day care also available. Camp dates: Weekly themed sessions from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 6 through Aug. 8 Tuition: $250 per week ($310 for extended care). Half-
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SKATING CAMPS AT LET’S SKATE
Let’s Skate, 14207 W. Colonial Drive, Winter Garden Details: Campers have fun and stay fit all summer long at this skating camp. Camp dates: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. all summer Tuition: $35 per day or $135 per week Registration: Ongoing Ages: Call for information. Contact: (407) 614-3812 or letsskateorlando.com
STARCHILD ACADEMY CAMP
11815 Silver Lake Park Drive, Windermere; 1324 Winter GardenVineland Road, Winter Garden Details: These camps feature funfilled field trips and guest speakers. Camp dates: June 13 through Aug. 12 Tuition: Call for information Registration: Ongoing Ages: Pre-K through fifth grade Contact: (407) 876-7827 (Windermere) or (407) 877-0345 (Winter Garden)
YMCA CAMPS
Dr. P. Phillips YMCA, 7000 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando; Eagle’s Nest Elementary, 5353 MetroWest Blvd., Orlando; Palm Lake Elementary, 8000 Pin Oak Drive, Orlando; Roper YMCA Family Center, 100 Windermere Road, Winter Garden; Sunset Park Elementary; 12050 Overstreet Road, Windermere; Walt Disney LBV YMCA, 2800 E. Vista Blvd., Lake Buena Vista; West Oaks Elementary, 905 Dorscher Road, Orlando Details: For the times families can’t be there, the Y supports their effort to nurture their child’s healthy development. The Y’s trained staff provide safe, highquality care, so parents can have peace of mind while at work. At the Y, good childcare is good family care. With a focus on important life skills, parents know their child is developing core values, improving reading comprehension through daily literacy activities and practicing good healthy habits by being active throughout
the day. Through weekly Family Fun Friday activities, the Y also helps families connect, reduce stress and grow stronger. Camp dates: Call for information Registration: Ongoing at ymcacentralflorida.com. Ages: Call for information Contact: (407) 8958618 or camp@cfymca.org
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YMCA Camp Wewa, 221 S. Binion Road, Apopka Details: Day camps and sleepaway camps take place all summer. Activities include swimming, rock climbing, canoeing, tubing, archery, songs, games and teaching children values such as respect, faith and responsibility. Camp dates: Ten weeks of themed specialty day camps run from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., June 12 through Aug. 21, with extended day options as early as 8 a.m. and as late as 6 p.m. Eight weeks of themed sleepover camps run from June 12 through Aug. 12. Ages: School-age children Tuition: $245 per week for Y members, $295 for others, for the day camps; $630 and $680 for the resident camps. There is also a twoweek session June 26 through July 8 that costs $1,360 and $1,460. Registration: Ongoing at ymcawewa.org. Contact: (407) 886-1240
Camps include: Beginner and Advanced Robotics, Superhero Camp, Drama, Painting, S.T.E.A.M., Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Football, Soccer, Volleyball and many more!
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CENTRAL FLORIDA SOCCER ACADEMY COLLEGE BOUND CHAMPIONS ACADEMY
1935 Don Wickham Drive, Clermont (National Training Center) Details: An emphasis on whole player development and myriad learning opportunities has the goal of preparing advanced players for college soccer. Camp dates: July 10-13 Tuition: $595 for each resident in a room of four; $675 each in a room of two; $525 per commuter Registration: Online at tinyurl.com/z7a6t6y Ages: 10-18 Contact: (310) 206-2269 or info@CentralFloridaSoccerAcademy. com
Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando Details: This camp is for campers seeking an active, athletic experience at camp. Coaches provide instruction and challenge campers through drills and scrimmages in a variety of sports such as basketball, hockey, baseball, kickball, soccer, volleyball and more. Camp dates: June 9 to Aug. 12 Tuition: $235 per week; $195 per week for JCC members Registration: RosenJCC.org/CampJ Ages: Entering grades 1-8 Contact: (407) 387-5330
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Details: Core Golf Academy offers young golfers weeklong camps that provide PGA Tour-level instruction, championship golf on awardwinning Orange County National and hours of supervised practice time on the world’s largest practice range. Camp dates: June 5-11, 12-18 and 19-25; June 26 to July 2; July 3-9, 10-16, 17-23 and 24-30; and July 31 to Aug. 6. Tuition: $1,750 for one week; $3,000 for two weeks; $1,500 per week for sessions beyond two weeks. Registration: Form available online at coregolfacademy. com Ages: 12-18 Contact: (407) 654-8990
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Floridays Resort Orlando, 12562 International Drive S., Orlando Details: Evaluations and instructions from college-level and competitive instructors offer personal growth to make the best of each cheerleader. Camp dates: July 10-15 Tuition: $1,499 by May 1; $1,599 by July 10 Registration: CheerSurge.com Ages: 8-17 Contact: (818) 562-7140 or info@cheersurge.com
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DISNEY SOCCER ACADEMY SUMMER CAMPS
ESPN Wide World of Sports, 700 S. Victory Way, Orlando Details: Add the flare of Walt Disney World to an intense training camp with the option of an extra day for ages 13-18. Get certified coaching focused on technical development with the possibility of playing with a star. Camp dates: June 20-23/24; June 27-30/July 1 Tuition: $399 for four days; $595 for five days Registration: espnwwos.com/ events/soccer/disney-socceracademy Ages: 5-18 Contact: (844) 893-1200 or soccer@UKelite.com
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: Learn baseball from coach Brent Casteel. Camp dates: 8 a.m. to noon July 11-14 (grades 4-6) and 12:30-4:30 p.m. (grades 7-9) Tuition: $125 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 4-6 and 7-9 Contact: foundationacademy.net Ages: Entering grades 4-6 and 7-9 Contact: foundationacademy.net
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: Participants will learn all the fundamentals of cheerleading to increase their skills. They will be taught jumps, basic tumbling, stunting, cheers, chants and a dance. The week ends with a performance for families. Camp dates: 8 a.m. to noon June 20-23 Tuition: $125 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering K-5 to sixth grade Contact: foundationacademy.net
FOUNDATION ACADEMY BASKETBALL CAMP
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: This basketball camp, open to boys and girls, will be taught by coach Dejon Everson. Camp dates: 8 a.m. to noon June 27-30 Tuition: $125 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 1-9 Contact: foundationacademy.net
FOUNDATION ACADEMY FOOTBALL CAMP
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: This camp for boys will be taught by coach Brad Lord. Camp dates: 8 a.m. to noon June 20-23 Tuition: $125 Registration:
Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 1-9 Contact: foundationacademy.net
FOUNDATION ACADEMY HIGH IMPACT SOCCER
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: This soccer camp, open to boys and girls, will be taught by coach Ashton Baptiste. Camp dates: 8 a.m. to noon July 11-14 Tuition: $200 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 7-12 Contact: foundationacademy.net
FOUNDATION ACADEMY SOCCER CAMP
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: This soccer camp, open
to boys and girls, will be taught by coach Ashton Baptiste. Camp dates: 8 a.m. to noon June 27-30 Tuition: $125 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 1-9 Contact: foundationacademy.net
FOUNDATION ACADEMY VOLLEYBALL CAMP
Foundation Academy South Campus, 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Details: Learn the fundamentals of volleyball in this camp. Camp dates: 8 a.m. to noon July 11-14 Tuition: $125 Registration: Ongoing Ages: Entering grades 1-9 Contact: foundationacademy.net
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13175 W. Colonial Drive, Winter Garden Details: Stretch, tumble, twirl and play the summer away with crafts, games and more fun mixed in. Camp dates: June 9 to Aug. 12 Tuition: $195 per week for non-members, $175 for members; or $45 per day for non-members, $38 for members; twofor-one discounts, $5 lunches and extended stay prices available Registration: gymnasticsusa. us Ages: 3-12 Contact: (855) 3713325 or admin@ gymnasticsusa.us
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Lake Cane Tennis Center, 5108 Turkey Lake Road, Orlando Details: Learn and improve your tennis game while having fun at this tennis camp. Camp features activities for every skill level, on-court instruction and more. Camp dates: Weekly sessions from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 13 through Aug. 12. Tuition: $235 per session Registration: Ongoing Ages: 6-15 Contact: Hoku Purcell, funandsun@mgtennis.com or (407) 254-9170
GILCHRIST GOLF ACADEMY SUMMER CAMP
Details: GGGA Summer Camps provide an interactive learning environment for junior golfers to learn how to improve their fundamentals, establish the development of their game and get a glimpse of what it’s like to train in the full-time junior program. Camp dates: One- and twoweek camps from June 19 to Aug. 6. Tuition: $2,250 per week Registration: Online at ggga.com/ programs/summer-camp Ages: Call Contact: 1 (866) 639-9099
LEADBETTER ORLANDO JUNIOR SUMMER CAMPS
8595 White Shark Blvd., ChampionsGate Details: Students ages 12-18 will be immersed in a weeklong program based on David Leadbetter’s famed “Holistic Approach” to golf instruction, utilizing 30-plus years experience coaching juniors around the world. Camp dates: Weeklong sessions from June 6 to Aug. 5 Tuition: $2,950 Registration: davidleadbetter.com/summercamps Ages: 12-18 Contact: (407) 7873330
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SUMMER BEACH FIESTA June 13th through june 17th This week is filled with maracas, piñatas, and beach party fun! BALLET INTENSIVE (with Miss Are) July 8,9,10 - This is different from normal dance camps. Open to ages 9 and up. Classes divided by levels. Will include Ballet technique, variations, jumps/turns, Pilates/Yoga stretch, Pointe and more. Pricing available soon. Please call the studio.
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ROCK STAR/DANCE DIVA August 8th through August 12th Do you want to be a rock star or a dance diva? This camp is for you! Drop off time is 8:00 am to 9:30 am. Pick up time is 4:30 to 5:30 pm. Classes will include Hip Hop, Tumbling, Lyrical, Jazz, Ballet, arts and crafts, hair and make-up, musical theatre, making costumes and more! The cost is $200.00 per dancer, add a sibling and receive a 10% discount. (This pricing does not apply to the ballet intensive) Space is limited. Payment due at time of sign up!
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LITTLE LAKERS ATHLETIC CAMPS
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Windermere Prep, 6189 Winter Garden-Vineland Road, Windermere Details: Choose from baseball, basketball, girls’ lacrosse, soccer and all-sport camps for what perfectly suits your budding all-star. Camp dates: June 13-16 and July 25-28 (baseball); June 20-24 or June 27-30 (basketball); June 2022 (lacrosse); June 13-15 (soccer I); June 20-24 (soccer II); June 6-10 (all sports) Tuition: $150 (lacrosse, soccer I); $200 (baseball, four days of basketball); $250 (all sports, five days of basketball, soccer II) Registration: register. asapconnected.com/?org=4327 Ages: First to fifth grades (basketball); second to fifth grades (soccer II); second to 12th grades (baseball, lacrosse, soccer I) Contact: (407) 905-7737 or camp@ windermereprep.com
Windermere Prep, 6189 Winter Garden-Vineland Road, Windermere Details: Expert coaches train children of all skill levels in tennis while allowing time for swimming, games and other fun activities. Camp dates: May 30 to Aug. 12 Tuition: $175 for three days (Monday, Wednesday, Friday); $275 for five days Registration: Online at register.asapconnected. com/?org=4327 Ages: Kindergarten through high school Contact: (407) 928-6666 or info@thetennisteam. com
ORLANDO MAGIC CAMPS Holy Family Catholic School, 5129 S. Apopka-Vineland Road; Dr. Phillips YMCA, 7000 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Details: Get expert instruction from the National Basketball Academy, including drills, skill development stations, games and individual evaluations, plus Magic garb and tickets. Camp dates: June 13 to 17, June 27 to July 1, July 18-22 (Holy Family); June 20-24, Aug. 8-12 (YMCA) Tuition: $255 per week Registration: nba.com/magic/ summercamps Ages: 7-17 Contact: (216) 378-0932 or camps@ OrlandoMagic.com
6700 Kingspointe Parkway, Orlando Details: Camps vary from beginners to college prep, with specialty camps available by position. Exposure to high-level atmospheres and how college coaches operate are part of the prep camp. Learn what every coach looks for in a volleyball player. Camp dates: June 3-5 (prep); Aug. 2-5 (beginners); others Tuition: $75 for one-day specialty camps through $300 for prep camp Registration: ovatbva.com Ages: 10-18 Contact: (407) 226-0188
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SOUTHWEST AQUATICS
TODD PERRY’S TAEKWONDO ACADEMY
205 Windermere Road, Winter Garden Details: SouthWest Aquatics is offering summer classes in aquatic survival skills, as well as private and group swimming lessons. Camp dates: Varies Tuition: Varies Registration: Ongoing Ages: 6 months to adults Contact: (407) 905-0999
13237 W. Colonial Drive, Winter Garden Details: Are you looking for a safe, fun place for your kids this summer? Sign them up for our summer camp. Every week, kids will take part in a wide variety of activities that will keep them engaged and active. Camp dates: Eight weeklong sessions from June 13 to Aug. 5 Tuition: $100 per week or $25 per day Registration: (407) 905-5425 Ages: 3 and up Contact: (407) 9055425 or perrystkd.com
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15501 Stoneybrook West Parkway, Winter Garden Details: All camps will have training and periods of rest and relaxation. Games and private time are also part of camp. Drop-off is at 8 a.m., and pick up at 3 p.m. Fridays are always pizza-party days. Camp dates: Call for information Tuition: $125 Registration: Ongoing; call for information Ages: Call for information Contact: (352)396-5946
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Windermere Recreation Center, 11465 Park Ave., Windermere Details: Improve your skills while making tennis your sport of a lifetime. Camp dates: 9-11:30 a.m. June 2023, June 27-30, July 11-14 and July 18-21 Tuition: $150 Registration: Online at mgtennis.com/ windermere-tennis Ages: Call for information Contact: Marcelo Gouts, (407) 963-1471
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WINTER GARDEN FENCING ACADEMY
44 S. Main St., Winter Garden Details: Now is your chance to experience the thrill of sport combat in a safe and professional environment. Camp dates: Call for information Tuition: Call for information Registration: Ongoing Ages: Elementary though high school Contact: (407) 347-3807, wgfencingacademy.com, jennys@ wgfencingacademy.com or jasons@ wgfencingacademy.com
WINTER GARDEN KARATE SUMMER CAMP
1165 E. Plant St., Suite 5, Winter Garden Details: Camp is open to everyone; no previous training is required. In addition to two martial-arts classes a day, children participate in a variety of other activities such as obstacle courses, karate games, arts and crafts, and more. Camp also includes multiple field trips each week. Camp dates: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, June 8 to Aug. 24 Tuition: $109 per week Registration: Ongoing Ages: 4-14 Contact: (407) 877-9951 or wintergardenkarate@gmail.com.
WINTER GARDEN SQUEEZE SUMMER CAMP SERIES
Turn 2 Sports and Performance, 320 S. Tubb St., Oakland Details: Instructors at this camp will include Squeeze head coach Jay Welsh, Squeeze players, the staff at Turn 2, and current/former professional and college players. Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 13-16; June 20-23; July 5-6; July 18-21; July 25-28 Tuition: One or two weeks: $200 per week; three weeks: $525; four weeks: $675; five weeks $800 Registration: Online at wintergardensqueeze.com Ages: 6-12 Contact: Adam Bates, abates@ floridaleague.com
VICTORY MARTIAL ARTS SUMMER CAMP
2526 Maguire Road, Ocoee Details: Have a good time learning martial arts at this Ocoee-based camp. Camp dates: Weekly sessions from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. from June 1317, July 11-15, July 18-22, Aug. 1-5 Tuition: $149 per week Registration: Ongoing Ages: Call for information Contact: (407) 877-6800
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WINTER GARDEN n Braddock Park, 13460 Lake Butler Blvd. This park has soccer and softball fields and a playground. Restrooms are available during park hours. n Dr. Bradford Memorial Park, 220 W. Division St. It has one large covered picnic area with a grill and several other covered picnic tables and short boardwalk. Park hours are 8 a.m. to sundown. Restrooms are open when the park is open. n Centennial Plaza, at the intersection of Boyd and Plant streets. The centerpiece is a water fountain with benches and the city gazebo.
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n Chapin Station, 501 W. Crown Point Cross Road off the West Orange Trail. This is a joint venture between Orange County and the city of Winter Garden. It has basketball courts, tennis courts, a picnic pavilion and grills, a large playground and restrooms. It also has the Bloom & Grow Garden Society’s Path of Life, a garden with benches and a path of personalized bricks. The on-site Orange County Parks and Recreation office is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.
n Marvin Zanders Park, 322 11th St. It has a fenced-in swimming pool (Bouler Pool), a fenced-in playground with a picnic shelter and grills and lighted basketball courts. Lights go off at 10 p.m. n Maple Street Park, 142 Florida Ave., at the corner of Maple and Charles streets. The park has three lighted basketball courts, two three-wall racquetball courts/ tennis backboard, a volleyball court, a skate park with three ramps and grind rails, a small playground, picnic area with grills and an open field for playing. Park lights go off at 10 p.m. Restrooms are not available.
n Newton Park, 31 W. Garden Ave. behind Tanner Hall. The park has several picnic tables, a covered picnic area, grill, adjacent fenced-in playground, large grassy area for playing games and running around, a boat ramp, two small bridges and a pier over Lake Apopka. Rental facilities are available. Farnsworth Pool is located on the grounds and is open for public swimming during summer months. The park is always open, and restrooms (located near the boat landing) are open during the day and on weekends (until dusk). n The city has built an interactive Splash Pad and pavilion downtown at 230 S. Lakeview Ave. The splash pad is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (with a change of hours in the winter months). Pets, food and drinks are prohibited at the splash pad. The pavilion is used for city events, such as the weekly Farmers’ Market, and is not available for private rentals.
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CAMP DATES Monday 6/13 to Thursday 6/16 Monday 6/20 to Thursday 6/23 Tuesday 7/5 to Friday 7/8 Monday 7/18 to Thursday 7/21 Monday 7/25 to Thursday 7/28
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The plaza is located in the center of historic downtown Winter Garden and is within walking distance of many restaurants and shops.
n Jessie Brock Community Center and Park, 310 N. Dillard St. It includes 1/3-mile exercise trail with outdoor exercise equipment. Leashed pets are allowed. The campus houses the Winter Garden Parks and Recreation administrative offices and the city’s recreation programs.
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1 or 2 Weeks $200/week 3 Weeks $175 per week ($525 total) 4 Weeks $675 5 Weeks $800 Camp times 9am-1pm Sibling Discount--$25 off second child in same week, $50 off third child
Camp location: Turn 2 Sports and Performance 320 S. Tubb St • Oakland, FL 34760
Limited space to 50 per week. Register now at www.wintergardensqueeze.com Team discounts available. Contact General Manager Adam Bates: abates@floridaleague.com
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Junior Golf Camps! Get your Junior golfer excited about the game this year! Whether hitting their first golf shot, establishing consistency or fine tuning their swing to gain extra precision and power, there is something to assist every young golfer in reaching their potential. Our instructors have the experience that allows every young golfer the opportunity to learn the FUN!-damentals and succeed. Golf camp highlights include all topics such as full swing, how to practice, stance, grip, balance, rules of golf, playing strategies, putting and chipping & pitching. A maximum of 8:1 student/ instructor ratio ensures a safe and quality experience including individual attention in a perfect learning environment.
Recommended for Ages 6-12 years Early Registration Available and Advised!
All camp students will be grouped initially by age, golf ability and skill progression at the discretion of the teaching professionals during the week. These camps are recommended for players 6-12 years old. Upon arrival, all participants are evaluated by the camp instuctional staff and placed in a group program that addresses their own individual instructional needs.
Half-day Camp $249 - 9am-12noon features driving range based skills instruction with the teaching professionals Full-day Camp $349 - 9am- 4pm *includes driving range based instruction plus on-course playing time on The Tooth short course 2016 Day Camp Available Weeks: JUNE: Camp #1: June 6-10 Camp #2: June 13-17 Camp #3: June 20 - 24 Camp #4: June 27 - July 1 JULY: Camp #5: July 5-8 (*special 4 day camp $199/$279) Camp #6: July 11-15 Camp #7: July 18-22 Camp #8: July 25-29 AUGUST: Camp #9: Aug 1- 5 Camp #10: Aug 8 -12
For more infomation call 407.654.8990 or Register on-line @ www.coregolfed.com/learningcenter/junior-camps
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Come experience the best instruction available in a perfect learning environment!
Ask about our Free Swing Assessments & Gift Certificates Available for all programs!
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This spectacular public teaching facility features: The nation’s largest driving range covering over 42-acres! Certified Teaching Professional Staff Video, Swing & Ball Flight analysis technology on-site Long & short game practice areas Practice putting greens & bunker areas Club Fitting & Repair services Junior Camps, Clinics & Teams Ladies, Co-Ed & Corporate Clinics ‘The Tooth’ 9-hole Executive Course
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n Tenth Street Pocket Park, at the corner of 10th and Center streets. This park has a shelter and picnic area. n Tildenville Park, at 202 Shongi Ave., Winter Garden, near Avalon Road, is a 6.5-acre park featuring play equipment and picnic tables. It is open from sunrise to sunset every day. n Veterans Memorial Park, 420 S. Park Ave. The park has two softball fields, four fenced-in tennis courts (lighted), a multipurpose field, a playground, two full-court basketball courts (lighted), sand volleyball court and three picnic areas with grills. Across the street at 415 S. Park is Sam Williams Little League Complex, with three Little League fields, and Walker Field, used for Pop Warner youth football games. The park is open daily until 10 p.m. Restrooms are available until the park closes.
Improving new skills & making new friends Monday - Friday 7AM-6PM
n West Orange Soccer Park is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday to Sunday. Four lighted fields can be reserved until 10 p.m. Soccer fields are $15 per hour to rent, and lights are an additional $6 per hour. The soccer fields are south of the Roper Family Y. The West Orange Dog Park is located at 150 Windermere Road in Winter Garden, just west of the Y. A playground and picnic areas are also available.
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n The West Orange Trail is a 22mile paved trail that runs through the communities of Oakland, Winter Garden, Ocoee and Apopka. It is open daily from sunrise to sunset and includes a path for biking and hiking and an equestrian trail. Bikes can be rented at two locations: Killarney Station in Oakland, West Orange Bikes and Blades, (407)
n R.D. Keene Park and Boat Ramp is situated on 52 acres at 10900 Chase Road, Windermere, on Lake Isleworth. It includes a boat ramp that is open daily from sunrise to sunset, soccer fields and a large covered children’s playground. There are various user fees depending on what you bring: Vehicles with trailers and motorized watercraft are $5 per day, vehicles-only and vehicles with non-motorized watercraft are both free. An annual boat ramp pass can be purchased for $150. 877-0600, 17914 State Road 438, Winter Garden, open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; and Winter Garden Station, Wheelworks, (407) 877-7433 or Rentals@wgwheelworks.com, 455 E. Plant St., Winter Garden, open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. n Winter Garden Trailhead Station, Plant Street just east of Dillard Street. Orange County offers a playground pavilion for free use or for rental (for larger parties or gatherings), restrooms that are open during daylight hours seven days a week, an outside water fountain and two outside soda machines that take coins only (no dollar-bill changer).
WINDERMERE n Central Park is located on Oakdale Street between Fourth and Fifth avenues. It includes playground equipment, picnic tables, a pavilion, walking path, Frisbee golf, bike racks and parking. n Park Among the Lakes at Main Street is between Second and Third
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n Palmer Park is on Pine Street between Second and Third avenues. It has a playground, picnic table, park benches and parking. n Fernwood Park is on Lake Butler with the entrance on Seventh Avenue and Butler Street. It provides access to the town boat ramp and features a boat dock and parking. (Boat trailer parking is prohibited.) n Lake Down Boat Ramp is located on Conroy-Windermere Road, just east of Windermere and across from the main entrance to Isleworth. There is a free boat ramp to launch boats into Lake Down and limited parking with a handicap permit. n Lake Street Park is at the end of Fifth Avenue at Lake Street adjacent to the end of the trail along Lake Down. The park features a walking trail, park benches, a fishing pier, picnic tables and a swing. n Parramore Park is on Main Street between Fifth and Seventh avenues. It is the former railroad right-of-way in front of Town Square and the police
department and is used for landscape and drainage only. n Lake Bessie Lakefront Park includes the Lake Bessie shoreline from Eighth to 11th avenues. There is a town boat ramp. n Pocket Park on East Fifth Avenue off Main Street has park benches. n Town Square includes the oneblock area from Main Street to Forest Street between Fifth and Sixth avenues. It includes Town Hall and the town offices, Franklin W. Chase Memorial Library, basketball courts, park benches, a picnic table and parking.
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n The Windermere Rec Center is located at 11465 Park Ave. It offers tennis courts, pavilions and a bridge to a small island on Lake Crescent.
OCOEE n Central Park, 560 Flewelling Drive. Home to the Ocoee Little League and Ocoee Bulldogs Football teams, this park offers lighted football, baseball and basketball, playgrounds, pavilions with picnic facilities, restrooms, a fishing pier and a sand volleyball court.
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Forest Oaks Park, 1708 Ison Lane. There is a basketball court and a playground at this park. n Freedom Park, 351 Thornebrooke Drive. In addition to an open play field and a baseball field, this park has a pavilion with picnic facilities, a playground and restrooms.
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n Jim Beech Recreation Center, 1820 A.D. Mims Road. Next to the soccer field there is a pavilion with picnic facilities and a playground. There is an open play field across from the center that houses the gymnasium and restrooms. Also on the property is the Family Aquatic Center.
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n Municipal Lakefront Park, 150 N. Lakeshore Drive. On the shores of Starke Lake, this park has a boat launch, fishing pier and pavilions with picnic facilities. There are public restrooms available.
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playground, a pavilion with picnic facilities, an open field along with a tennis and basketball court at this location. n Prairie Lake Park, 2075 Hackney Prairie Road. You can enjoy nature walking along the nature trail or use the non-motorized boat launch and fishing dock. There is also a gazebo, basketball and sand volleyball courts, a playground, an open play area, a pavilion with picnic facilities and public restrooms. n Russell Drive Park, 1198 Russell Drive. Enjoy fishing or play on the playground at this location. n Silver Glenn Park, 419 Sterling Lake Drive. This park offers picnic facilities and fishing. n Sorenson Fields, 755 Bob Sorenson Lane. This park has two baseball fields and restrooms. n Tiger Minor Park, 401 Geneva Street. Offering lit basketball and tennis courts, this park also has an open play field, a playground, a pavilion with picnic facilities and restrooms.
n Ocoee Family Aquatic Center, 1820 A.D. Mims Road. Cool off in the pool which has a zero-depth entry and spray features. Seasonal, open May through September.
n Vignetti Park, 1910 Adair St. Home to two lit softball fields, there are also lit handball, tennis and basketball courts as well as an open play area, a playground, restrooms and a recreation facility.
n Palm Park, 529 Palm Drive. Enjoy the walking trail at this park.
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n Palm Drive Park, 456 Palm Drive. This park features a playground and a basketball court.
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n Bill Breeze Park, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive. This park features a large open play field, the Veteran’s Memorial, a gazebo and restrooms. It hosts the Ocoee Food Truck Friday and Movie in the Park on the third Friday of every month.
n Parkside/Coventry Park, 2730 Coventry Lane. There is a
n Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail. The town owns the Oakland Nature Preserve, which is operated by a not-for-profit organization that is dedicated to educating people about the natural ecosystems of the Lake Apopka
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Basin and restoring and conserving the lands within the preserve. ONP includes a 2/3-mile boardwalk that takes guests through a natural setting to the lake’s shore, several upland trails located throughout the preserve’s 128 acres and an Environmental Education Center that has a museum and classroom. n Park on Pollard between Hull and Heriott, 525 W. Hull Ave., is ready for play. It currently has a lighted basketball court, a 1,000-squarefoot pavilion featuring eight picnic tables (two are disabled accessible) and four grills, a new KaBOOM! playground and various wooden structures with seating around the park. The basketball court recently underwent a facelift with a no-slip court surface paint and new nets. Adventurous children can now enjoy the new 45- by 70-foot playground, which includes a 360-degree spiral slide, sky rail, tire swing, multiple climbers, cliffhanger and a scavenger hunt panel. n Speer Park, 331 N. Tubb St., the largest and oldest of all the Oakland parks, was established at the time of the original Town Plat in 1887. Several large events such as Oakland
Heritage Day and the Santa Day and Christmas Sing-Along are held there each year. The park contains sidewalks for strolling through the mature oaks and palm trees, grills and picnic tables, a rentable gazebo for special events and a castlethemed playground, which includes swings and slides. For the more sports-minded, a tennis court and basketball half-court are available, or guests can utilize any of the ample open space to create their own football, soccer or volleyball game. n VanderLey Park, 117 Gulley Ave. In addition to the 500,000-gallon water-storage tank and pumping station, the park boasts two pavilions, picnic tables, grills and benches within a meandering path of sidewalks, which connects to the West Orange Trail. This park is located near the town’s center, which contains Historic Town Hall, Oakland Town Hall, public parking for trail access and the town’s meeting hall with an outdoor gazebo. Both Historic Town Hall and the Meeting Hall are rentable spaces for summer events.
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n Dr. P. Philips Community Park is located at 8249 Buena Vista Woods Blvd., Orlando. This 43-acre park includes a lakefront, playground with jungle gyms for children, water-splash park, basketball court, baseball field, basketball and volleyball courts, paved jogging trails with park benches and more. n Shadow Bay Park has 17 tennis courts, a fishing area, youth softball fields, basketball courts and picnic pavilions. It is located at 5100 Turkey Lake Road, Orlando.
GREATER WEST ORANGE n George Bailey Park, next to Lake Whitney Elementary School, is located at 11974 Roberson Road in unincorporated Orange County. It is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Amenities include baseball fields, a playground, pavilions and picnic areas. n Bill Fredrick Park at Turkey Lake offers a large swimming pool, picnic pavilions, fishing piers, a camping area and a “Cracker” farm with a
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100-year-old barn for children to visit. There is a large wooden All Children’s Playground with gazebos for waiting parents. There are seven miles of nature trails and five miles of bike paths. Cabins sleeping 10 rent for $35 a night. Family campsites for trailers are $15 a night and include water and electricity. The park is at 3401 S. Hiawassee Road and is open daily from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is $4 per car or only $2 if it’s just the driver. n Eagle Nest Park at 5165 MetroWest Blvd., near Eagle Nest Elementary School, features baseball fields and is the home of MetroWest Little League. n Rose Place is located at 8200 Old Winter Garden Road at the corner of Apopka-Vineland Road. n The 440-acre Tibet-Butler Preserve is located on 8777 Winter Garden-Vineland Road. Visitors can experience various forms of nature along six trails and boardwalks leading to Osprey Outlook on Lake Tibet-Butler. There are also exhibits inside the Vera Carter Environmental Center. The preserve is open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday through Saturday.
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