Colorado Academy Summer Programs 3800 S Pierce Street Denver, Colorado 80235 Ph: (303) 914-2531 Fax: (303) 914-2532 www.coloradoacademysummer.org

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Colorado Academy (CA) has offered summer activities for Denver-metro area youth since 1951. Young people come from as far as Castle Rock, Evergreen, and Parker. A sizable number of them are not students at CA during the academic year. Summers at CA are much less formal. Our top-notch staff conducts programs that are fun and challenging – intellectually and physically. CA’s campus consists of 94 acres of beautiful Colorado countryside in southwest Denver.

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Activities include: • Archery field and equipment • Baseball diamond • Before & after camp • Bus transportation available • Digital media lab • Eight tennis courts and racquets • Five large playing fields • Four computer labs

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• Lunch included for all full day campers • Photography studio • Red Cross-accredited swim lessons • Seven-to-one overall camper-to-staff ratio • Studio art workrooms • Theater • Vocal/instrumental music facility

With a wide variety of offerings from computers to circus, day camp to soccer, rock climbing to photography, fencing to rock band, there truly is something at CA in the summer for every school-age individual.

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New This Year: *Day Camp Overnight *E-Learning at Camp Camp Dates: June 9-August 1 Fourth-of-July week will be a 4-day session with no programs on Friday, July 4. Camp Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Visit www.coloradoacademysummer.org to register.

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Camp Programs Traditional Summer Day Camp Activities

Day Camp for to 6- to 12-year-olds is the anchor of CA’s summer programs and is offered for eight weeks of the summer. The Day Camp program is based on good old-fashioned, summertime fun! Join day camp for a full day or combine day camp activity blocks with specialty programs to create a fully customized day! Daily activities include: adventure, archery (entering Grades 1-7), arts and crafts, free swim, campfire program (songs, stories, community building), HodgePodge, Red Cross-accredited swim lessons, tennis fun, rock climbing (2 days per wk), drama and music (skits, sing a silly song, be a star at the Thursday parent performance) and themes days that include a camp carnival, dunk tanks, inflatable water slides, kayak tanks, a circus performance and more! The detailed day camp schedule is available on page 48. $296 per week for day camp $74 per 1.5 hour day camp block (when combined with other programs to create a full day)

Enrich your child’s camp experience with our specialty camps. In addition to our Day Camp program, we offer numerous Arts, Academics, Imagination, Sports, and Adventure camps. You can select a full-day program or combine any of our partial-day programs (including Day Camp blocks) to create a completely customized schedule for your child. See program descriptions for prices.

New This Year: E-Learning at Camp Visit our website to learn about online summer school programs that are available in our computer lab and facilitated by one of our instructors. Programs available for all ages. Choose from Geometry, Technology, Elementary Language Arts and Math, English, World Languages, Algebra Prep, Game Design, World History, Criminal Investigations, Anatomy and Physiology, and more!

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*Rock Climbing is not offered Week 4.

New: An overnight during Week 8! Visit our website for information on an overnight scheduled during Week 8 for entering grades 2-7!

Rainbow Day Camp / 5-Year-Olds The Rainbow Program is designed for children who will turn five by June 9 and will be fall 2014 kindergartners. Located in a campus facility specifically designed for this age group, campers participate in activities tailored to their needs. The Rainbow Program can be combined with partial-day specialty camps to create a unique schedule for your child. This program maintains a camper-to-staff ratio of 7:1. To ensure individual attention, the total number of campers does not exceed 21. Campers may choose to attend either a 5-day week or a 3-day week program. $177 for 3-day week $296 for 5-day week

Day Camp Theme Schedule Give your child the camp experience without leaving Denver. They’ll enjoy special themes each week. Theme activities are scheduled during the adventure block. Day camp maximizes the FUN with crazy food, dress-up days, theme activities, silly songs; and so much more.

Week 1: Space Invasion Friday activity: Waterslide

Week 5: Western Roundup Friday activity: Old Fashioned Country Fair

Week 2: Rockin' Royalty Friday activity: Dunk Tanks, Slip n Slide

Week 6: Dance Party Friday activity: Waterslide

Week 3: Cirque de CA Friday activity: CA Circus

Week 7: Winter In July Friday activity: Obstacle Course

Week 4: Survivor Thursday activity: Kayak Tank

Week 8: Camp Spirit Week Friday activity: Color Wars

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Specialty Camps / 5-18 Year-Olds

The CA Summer Day Camp offers a two week Apprentice Counselor Program for young people (ages 13-15) who wish to gain valuable experience working with and caring for children as a counselor in training. Under the guidance of a leadership coach, the Apprentice counselors assist regular counselors in the management and care of campers. They explore different styles of leadership and learn the importance of being a good role model. In the process they learn the skills and responsibilities of working with children. They are expected to participate actively in all Day Camp activities and serve as a positive role model for campers. The Apprentice Counselors also provide assistance to the Assistant Director for Programs in setting up the various special Friday activities. Please visit our website to learn about the video application process. $430 for two weeks ($385 for the 4th of July week)

Contact Us Colorado Academy Summer Programs 3800 S. Pierce Street Denver CO 80235 Phone: (303) 914-2531 Fax: (303) 914-2532 coloradoacademysummer.org [email protected]

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Specialty Programs

How To Schedule

1. Calendar View: I need my child to be in camp for specific weeks. What is available? If there are specific weeks Day Schedule that youCamp need yourTheme child enrolled, go to the weekly calendar starting on page 6 for information on programs that are

Yellow: 1.5 Hour Camp Blue: Half Day Camp Pink: Full Day Camp

Kindergarten Week 1 Schedule: June 9 - 13 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48

programs and have flexibility in your schedule, detailed descriptions, dates, grades, and fees of all programs start on page 32.

Putting It All Together: Once you know what is available and what your child is interested in, you can select from the following options: • Rainbow Camp for 5-year olds (3 day or full week) • Full day of week-long Day Camp for 6- to 12-year olds • Full day or partial day of week-long Specialty Programs • Partial day, week-long specialty programs and 1.5 hour Day Camp blocks to create a full day

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

9:00-3:30 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Sea Creatures Features: Sharks & Dolphins - Pg 34 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

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12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48

Kindergarten Week 2 Schedule: June 16 - 20 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

9:00-12:00 ❑ Kiddie Corral - Pg 43

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

12:30-3:30 9:00-3:30 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Superheroes! - Pg 36 ❑ Little Puffs Sailing Camp - Pg 47 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Sample Camper Days - Mix and Match all Programs Combine Day Camp blocks ($74 each block per week) and specialty camps (cost varies) to create the perfect day for your child. To calculate the total weekly cost, add the price of all programs together. Please use this guide to determine the camp times. Yellow: 1.5 Hour Camp Blue: Half Day Camp Pink: Full Day Camp

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9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

9:00-12:00 ❑ Youth Skills Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Kiddie Corral - Pg 43

Sample 1: Lil' Mustangs Soccer Camp (9 a.m.-12 p.m.) + A Baker’s Dozen (12:30-2 p.m.) + Day Camp Block 4 (2-3:30 p.m.) =Full Day 9:00-10:30

Kindergarten Week 3 Schedule: June 23 - 27 12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Fancy Nancy - Pg 36

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Skippyjon Jones - Pg 36

12:30-3:30 ❑ Pre-Engineering with LEGOs - Pg 35 9:00-3:30 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

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Sample 2: Day Camp Blocks 1 & 2 (9 a.m.-12 p.m.) + Minecraft (12:30-3:30 p.m.) = Full Day Sample 3: Volleyball (9 a.m.-12 p.m.) + Stained Glass (12:30-3:30 p.m.) = Full Day Sample 4: Scuba Diving (9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) = Full Day Sample 5: Day Camp or Rainbow Camp (9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) = Full Day Sample 6: Little Strummers Guitar Camp (9 a.m.-12 p.m.) = Half Day

Registration Registration opens Tuesday, January 28. Many of our camps fill up quickly so register online soon. Find detailed program descriptions, program availability, and online registration at www.coloradoacademysummer.org. 5

Kindergarten Week 4 Schedule: June 30 - July 3 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Foodapalooza - Pg 39

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Teeny Tiny Clay Play - Pg 38

9:00-12:00 ❑ Kiddie Corral - Pg 43 ❑ Holidays in July- Pg 37

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-3:30 ❑ Holidays in July- Pg 37 9:00-3:30 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Little Farm in the City - Pg 33 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 6

Yellow: 1.5 Hour Camp Blue: Half Day Camp Pink: Full Day Camp

Kindergarten Week 5 Schedule: July 7 - 11 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Teeny Tiny Clay Play - Pg 38

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

9:00-12:00 ❑ Jedi Engineering with LEGOs - Pg 35

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

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First Grade Week 1 Schedule: June 9 - 13 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Project Runway - Pg 39

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Act it Out - Pg 42

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Campfire Capers - Pg 41 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37

9:00-12:00 ❑ Youth Volleyball - Pg 44

9:00-3:30 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Campfire Capers - Pg 41 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Art for the Artist 2D - Pg 40 12:30-3:30

9:00-3:30 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Sea Creatures Features: Sharks & Dolphins - Pg 34

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

First Grade Week 2 Schedule: June 16 - 20 Kindergarten Week 6 Schedule: July 14 - 18 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Yoga: Silly to Calm - Pg 46

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Fancy Nancy - Pg 36

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Skippyjon Jones - Pg 36

9:00-12:00 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Construction Vehicles & Machines - Pg 35

12:30-3:30

9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Mask Making - Pg 41 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Enchanted Art - Pg 36

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34

9:00-12:00 ❑ Kiddie Corral - Pg 43 ❑ Little Puffs Sailing Camp - Pg 47 ❑ Superheroes! - Pg 36

9:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Let’s Move It, Move It - Pg 42 ❑ Art for the Artist 3D - Pg 41 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sounds & Stories - Pg 42 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34

12:30-3:30 9:00-3:30

❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

First Grade Week 3 Schedule: June 23 - 27 Kindergarten Week 7 Schedule: July 21 - 25 9:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Penny Whistle Music - Pg 42 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

9:00-12:00 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-3:30 ❑ Junior Superhero with LEGOs - Pg 35 9:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Beginning Ballet - Pg 45 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Dice, Dot, Domino - Pg 34 ❑ Build it with Clay - Pg 38

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Modern Dance - Pg 45 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Fancy Nancy - Pg 36 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Dice, Dot, Domino - Pg 34 ❑ Arty Party - Pg 40

9:00-12:00 ❑ Youth Skills & Games Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Kiddie Corral - Pg 43 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Build it with Clay - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Pom & Cheer- Pg 46 ❑ Skippyjon Jones - Pg 36

12:30-3:30 ❑ Pre Engineering with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36 9:00-3:30

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

First Grade Week 4 Schedule: June 30 - July 3 Kindergarten Week 8 Schedule: July 28 - August 1 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Treasure Box Books - Pg 40 ❑ Yum Yum Art - Pg 39

9:00-12:00 ❑ Golf - Pg 44 ❑ ABC’s, It’s Easy as 1, 2, 3 - Pg 32 ❑ Discover Colorado - Pg 46

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2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

12:30-3:30 9:00-3:30

❑ Dinosaurs - Dig & Discover! - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Foodapalooza - Pg 39 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Recycled Art - Pg 40 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ All That Glitters - Pg 39 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Teeny Tiny Clay Play - Pg 38

9:00-12:00 ❑ Holidays in July - Pg 37 ❑ Kiddie Corral - Pg 43 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Little Farm in the City - Pg 33

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sounds & Stories - Pg 42 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Mythology in Clay - Pg 38

12:30-3:30 ❑ Holidays in July- Pg 37 9:00-3:30

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44 8

First Grade Week 5 Schedule: July 7 - 11 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Beginning Ballet - Pg 45 ❑ African Drumming - Pg 42 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Teeny Tiny Clay Play - Pg 38

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ African Marimba - Pg 42 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Tie Dye, Oh My! - Pg 41 ❑ Crafty Critters - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

9:00-12:00 ❑ Jedi Engineering with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Putt Putt - Pg 46 ❑ Things that Go! - Pg 46 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Clay 123 - Pg 38 ❑ Play w/Polymer - Pg 41 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

12:30-3:30 ❑ Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes - Pg 46 ❑ Putt Putt - Pg 46 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36

9:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Second Grade Week 1 Schedule: June 9 - 13 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Project Runway - Pg 39

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Act it Out - Pg 42

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Campfire Capers - Pg 41 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Campfire Capers - Pg 41 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Art for the Artist 2D - Pg 40

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Youth Volleyball - Pg 44

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Dolls & Dresses - Pg 37

9:00-3:30 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Sea Creatures Features: Sharks & Dolphins - Pg 34 ❑ Amazing China - Pg 35

❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

First Grade Week 6 Schedule: July 14 - 18 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Out of World Art - Pg 36 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Yoga: Silly to Calm - Pg 46 ❑ Totally Textiles - Pg 40 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Art Recipe & Formulas - Pg 40 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Fancy Nancy - Pg 36 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40

9:00-12:00 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Construction Vehicles & Machines - Pg 35

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Skippyjon Jones - Pg 36 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40

12:30-3:30 ❑ Count Me in Math - Pg 32 ❑ Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes - Pg 46

9:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

First Grade Week 7 Schedule: July 21 - 25 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Crafty Critters- Pg 40 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Jazz Dancing - Pg 46 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Penny Whistle Music - Pg 42

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Creative Movement - Pg 46 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Wacky Watercolor Science - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

9:00-12:00 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Bird Nerds at Audubon Nature Cntr - Pg 33 ❑ First Steps to First Grade - Pg 32

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

12:30-3:30 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36 ❑ Junior Superhero with LEGOs - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

First Grade Week 8 Schedule: July 28 - August 1 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Girls Field Hockey- Pg 45 ❑ Design w/Duct Tape - Pg 39 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Girls Lacrosse - Pg 45 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Treasure Box Books - Pg 40 ❑ Yum Yum Art - Pg 39 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33

9:00-12:00 ❑ Golf - Pg 44 ❑ Dinosaurs - Dig & Discover! - Pg 35 ❑ Discover Colorado - Pg 46 9

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Cooking Around World - Pg 38 ❑ Art of Egyptian Queen - Pg 36 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33

12:30-3:30 9:00-3:30

❑ Camp Invention - Pg 33 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Second Grade Week 2 Schedule: June 16 - 20 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Mask Making- Pg 41 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Enchanted Art - Pg 36

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Art for the Artist 3D - Pg 41 ❑ Flamenco Dancing - Pg 46 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Let’s Move It, Move It- Pg 42

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Kiddie Corral - Pg 43

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sounds & Stories - Pg 42 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg ❑ Chess - Pg 33

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Dolls & Dresses - Pg 37

❑ Little Puffs Sailing Camp - Pg 47 ❑ Superheroes! - Pg 36 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36

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❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Second Grade Week 3 Schedule: June 23 - 27 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Beginning Ballet - Pg 45 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Dice, Dot, Domino - Pg 34 ❑ Build it with Clay - Pg 38

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Modern Dance - Pg 45 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

9:00-12:00 ❑ Young Strummers Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ Kiddie Corral - Pg 43 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Youth Skills & Games Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Fancy Nancy - Pg 36 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Dice, Dot, Domino - Pg 34 ❑ Arty Party - Pg 40

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Build it with Clay - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Pom & Cheer - Pg 46 ❑ Skippyjon Jones - Pg 36

12:30-3:30 ❑ Pre Engineering with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

9:00-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44 10

Second Grade Week 4 Schedule: June 30 - July 3 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Foodapalooza - Pg 39 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Recycled Art - Pg 40 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ All That Glitters - Pg 39 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Teeny Tiny Clay Play - Pg 38

9:00-12:00 ❑ Holidays in July - Pg 37 ❑ Kiddie Corral - Pg 43 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Star Wars School - Pg 36 ❑ Little Farm in the City - Pg 33

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sounds & Stories - Pg 42 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Mythology in Clay - Pg 38

12:30-3:30 ❑ Holidays in July- Pg 37 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Second Grade Week 5 Schedule: July 7 - 11 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Beginning Ballet - Pg 45 ❑ African Drumming - Pg 42 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Teeny Tiny Clay Play - Pg 38

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ African Marimba - Pg 42 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Tie Dye, Oh My! - Pg 41 ❑ Crafty Critters - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Play w/Polymer - Pg 41 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Clay 123 - Pg 38 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes - Pg 46 ❑ Putt Putt - Pg 46 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Jedi Engineering with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Putt Putt - Pg 46 ❑ Things that Go! - Pg 46 ❑ Young Strummers Guitar - Pg 43 9:00-3:30

❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Second Grade Week 7 Schedule: July 21 - 25 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Penny Whistle Music - Pg 42 ❑ Crafty Critters - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Jazz Dancing - Pg 46 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Creative Movement - Pg 46 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Wacky Watercolor Science - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

9:00-12:00 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

12:30-3:30 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36 ❑ Junior Superhero with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

❑ Bird Nerds at Audubon Nature Cntr - Pg 33 9:00-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Second Grade Week 8 Schedule: July 28 - August 1 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Girls Field Hockey- Pg 45 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Design w/Duct Tape - Pg 39 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Girls Lacrosse - Pg 45 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Doll Up Your Doll - Pg 37 ❑ Treasure Box Books - Pg 40 ❑ Yum Yum Art - Pg 39 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33

9:00-12:00 ❑ Golf - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Camp Invention - Pg 33 ❑ Discover Colorado - Pg 46 ❑ Dinosaurs - Dig & Discover! - Pg 35

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Doll Up Your Doll - Pg 37 ❑ Cooking Around World - Pg 38 ❑ Art of Egyptian Queen - Pg 36 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Second Grade Week 6 Schedule: July 14 - 18 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Out of World Art - Pg 36 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Totally Textiles - Pg 40 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40 ❑ Yoga: Silly to Calm - Pg 46

9:00-12:00 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Construction Vehicles & Machines - Pg 35 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 11

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Art Recipe & Formulas - Pg 40 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Fancy Nancy - Pg 36 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Skippyjon Jones - Pg 36 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40

12:30-3:30 ❑ Count Me in Math - Pg 32 ❑ Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes - Pg 46 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

9:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44 12

Third Grade Week 1 Schedule: June 9 - 13 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Act it Out - Pg 42

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Project Runway - Pg 39

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Campfire Capers - Pg 41 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Art for the Artist 2D - Pg 40

9:00-12:00 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ Youth Volleyball- Pg 44 ❑ Racquetball - Pg 45 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47 ❑ Amazing China - Pg 35 ❑ Beginner Fencing - Pg 47

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Campfire Capers - Pg 41 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37

12:30-3:30 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Dolls & Dresses - Pg 37 ❑ Indoor Lacrosse - Pg 45 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30 ❑ Denver Fun Hoppers - Pg 46 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Enchanted Art - Pg 36 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Mask Making - Pg 41

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Sounds & Stories - Pg 42 ❑ Flamenco Dancing - Pg 46 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

9:00-12:00 ❑ Dribbling & Shooting - Pg 45 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47 ❑ Little Puffs Sailing Camp - Pg 47 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ Adventures in Denver - Pg 46

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Art for the Artist 3D - Pg 41 ❑ Let’s Move It, Move It - Pg 42 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

12:30-3:30 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Dolls & Dresses - Pg 37 ❑ Melted - Pg 38 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30 ❑ Denver Fun Hoppers - Pg 46 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Recycled Art - Pg 40 ❑ Mythology in Clay - Pg 38 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Foodapalooza - Pg 39 ❑ Mud Pie Clay - Pg 38 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Sounds & Stories - Pg 42 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Third Grade Week 2 Schedule: June 16 - 20 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

Third Grade Week 4 Schedule: June 30 - July 3 2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ All That Glitters - Pg 39 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Third Grade Week 5 Schedule: July 7 - 11 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Beginning Ballet - Pg 45 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ African Drumming - Pg 42

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Mud Pie Clay - Pg 38 ❑ African Marimba - Pg 42 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Play w/Polymer - Pg 41 ❑ Clay 123 - Pg 38 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Crafty Critters - Pg 40 ❑ Tie Dye, Oh My! - Pg 41 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Jedi Master Engineering with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Putt Putt - Pg 46 ❑ Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes - Pg 46 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Young Strummer’s Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ Putt Putt - Pg 46 ❑ Things that Go! - Pg 46 9:00-3:30 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35 ❑ Wildlife Detective at Audubon Nature Center - Pg 33 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48

❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Third Grade Week 6 Schedule: July 14 - 18 Third Grade Week 3 Schedule: June 23 - 27 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Beginning Ballet - Pg 45 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Dice, Dot, Domino - Pg 34 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Modern Dance - Pg 45 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Building it w/Clay - Pg 38 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Build it with Clay - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Dice, Dot, Domino - Pg 34 ❑ Pom & Cheer - Pg 46

9:00-12:00 ❑ Young Strummers Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ Engineering Fundamentals with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Youth Skills & Games Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 13

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Arty Party - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-3:30 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Totally Textiles - Pg 40 ❑ Yoga: Silly to Calm - Pg 46

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Out of World Art - Pg 36

9:00-12:00 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Count Me In Math - Pg 32 ❑ Roll It, Spin It, Make It - Pg 34 ❑ Diving into Summer - Pg 44

❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Art Recipe & Formulas - Pg 40 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 33 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

12:30-3:30 ❑ Mine, Craft, Build with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Count Me In Math - Pg 32 ❑ Read & Create Picture Books - Pg 34 ❑ Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes - Pg 46 9:00-3:30 ❑ Summer History Camp at History Colorado - Pg 33 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44 14

Third Grade Week 7 Schedule: July 21 - 25 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Sweet Tooth - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Jazz Dancing - Pg 46 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Penny Whistle Music - Pg 42

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Crafty Critters - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Creative Movement - Pg 46 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Sweet Tooth - Pg ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Wacky Watercolor Science - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Hyper Hybrid Art - Pg 40 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Bash ‘em Bots - Pg 35 ❑ Roll It, Spin It, Make It - Pg 34

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36 ❑ Simple Metals & Soldering Mobiles - Pg 39 ❑ Read & Create Picture Books - Pg 34

❑ Bird Nerds at Audubon Nature Cntr - Pg 33 9:00-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Fourth Grade Week 1 Schedule: June 9 - 13 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Act it Out - Pg 42

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Project Runway - Pg 39

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Art for the Artist 2D - Pg 40

9:00-12:00 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ Youth Volleyball - Pg 44 ❑ Racquetball - Pg 45 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47 ❑ Amazing China - Pg 35 ❑ Beginner Fencing - Pg 47

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Woodworking - Pg 39 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37

12:30-3:30 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Detective Science - Pg 33 ❑ Indoor Lacrosse - Pg 45 ❑ Dolls & Dresses - Pg 37 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30 ❑ Denver Fun Hoppers - Pg 46 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Fourth Grade Week 2 Schedule: June 16 - 20 Third Grade Week 8 Schedule: July 28 - August 1 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Girls Field Hockey - Pg 45 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Girls Lacrosse - Pg 45 ❑ Design w/Duct Tape - Pg 39 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33 ❑ Art of Egyptian Queen - Pg 36 ❑ Cooking Around World - Pg 38 ❑ Hyper Hybrid Art - Pg 40 ❑ Doll Up Your Doll - Pg 37

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Camp Invention - Pg 33 ❑ Medieval Fencing - Pg 47

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33 ❑ Yum Yum Art - Pg 39 ❑ Treasure Box Books - Pg 40 ❑ Doll Up Your Doll - Pg 37

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Enchanted Art - Pg 36 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Mask Making - Pg 41

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Sounds & Stories - Pg 42 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

9:00-12:00 ❑ Dribbling & Shooting - Pg 45 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Pink - Pg 37 ❑ Making Music Videos - Pg 42 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ Denver Fun Hoppers - Pg 46 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Let’s Move It, Move It - Pg 42 ❑ Minecraft Mania - Pg 34 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Flamenco Dancing - Pg 46 ❑ Art for the Artist 3D - Pg 41

12:30-3:30 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Dolls & Dresses - Pg 37 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Dodgeball - Pg 45 ❑ Melted - Pg 38 9:00-3:30

❑ Adventures in Denver - Pg 46 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Fourth Grade Week 3 Schedule: June 23 - 27 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Dice, Dot, Domino - Pg 34 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Build it with Clay - Pg 38

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Build it with Clay - Pg 38 ❑ Dice, Dot, Domino - Pg 34 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Pom & Cheer - Pg 46

9:00-12:00 ❑ Young Strummers Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ Youth Skills & Games Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Engineering Fundamentals with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Mini Murals - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Discovery & Adventure - Pg 47 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35 ❑ Jingles R’ Us - Pg 42 15

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Arty Party - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32

12:30-3:30 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36 ❑ Mini Murals - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44 16

Fourth Grade Week 4 Schedule: June 30 - July 3 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Recycled Art - Pg 40 ❑ Mythology in Clay - Pg 38 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Foodapalooza - Pg 39 ❑ Mud Pie Clay - Pg 38 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Sounds & Stories - Pg 42 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Discovery & Adventure - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ All That Glitters - Pg 39 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Fourth Grade Week 5 Schedule: July 7 - 11 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Hip Hop - Pg 45 ❑ Mud Pie Clay - Pg 38

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Play w/Polymer - Pg 41 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Clay 123 - Pg 38 ❑ African Drumming - Pg 42

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Crafty Critters - Pg 40 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Tie Dye, Oh My! - Pg 41 ❑ African Marimba - Pg 42

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Young Strummer’s Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ Putt Putt - Pg 46 ❑ Journalist for a Week - Pg 32

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Jedi Master Engineering with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Putt Putt - Pg 46 ❑ Journalist for a Week - Pg 32 ❑ Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes - Pg 46 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36

9:00-3:30 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35 ❑ Harry Potter - Pg 36 ❑ Wildlife Detectives at Audubon Nature Cntr - Pg 33

❑ Let’s Lend a Hand - Pg 34 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Fourth Grade Week 7 Schedule: July 21 - 25 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Sweet Tooth - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Crafty Critters - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Sweet Tooth - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Bash ‘em Bots - Pg 35 ❑ Roll It, Spin It, Make It - Pg 34 ❑ Extreme Improv - Pg 42 ❑ Adventure Seekers - Pg 47 ❑ Words, Words, Words! - Pg 32

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Wacky Watercolor Science - Pg 40 ❑ Doll Design Star - Pg 37 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Hyper Hybrid Art - Pg 40 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Banking on Future - Pg 33

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Faeriesland - Pg 36 ❑ Read & Create Picture Books - Pg 34 ❑ Extreme Improv - Pg 42 ❑ Simple Metals & Soldering Mobiles - Pg 39 9:00-3:30

❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Fourth Grade Week 8 Schedule: July 28 - August 1 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Recorder Camp - Pg 42

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Design w/Duct Tape - Pg 39

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Doll Up Your Doll - Pg 37 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33 ❑ Cooking Around World - Pg 38 ❑ Hyper Hybrid Art - Pg 40 ❑ Art of Egyptian Queen - Pg 36

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Art & Yoga - Pg 41 ❑ The Voice - Pg 42 ❑ Medieval Fencing - Pg 47 ❑ Camp Invention - Pg 33

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Doll Up Your Doll - Pg 37 ❑ Slimy Science - Pg 33 ❑ Treasure Box Books - Pg 40 ❑ Yum Yum Art - Pg 39

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Detective Science - Pg 33 9:00-3:30

❑ Adventure Seekers - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Fourth Grade Week 6 Schedule: July 14 - 18 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Totally Textiles - Pg 40 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40 ❑ Yoga: Silly to Calm - Pg 46 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

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10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Out of World Art - Pg 36 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Bracelet Bonanza - Pg 40 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Banking on Future - Pg 33 ❑ Art Recipe & Formulas - Pg 40

9:00-12:00 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Count Me In Math - Pg 32 ❑ Roll It, Spin It, Make It - Pg 34 ❑ Diving into Summer - Pg 44

12:30-3:30 ❑ Mine, Craft, Build with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Read & Create Picture Books - Pg 34 ❑ Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes - Pg 46

❑ Wetland Warriors at Audubon Center - Pg 33 9:00-3:30 ❑ Summer History Camp at History Colorado - Pg 33 ❑ Harry Potter - Pg 36

❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44 18

Fifth Grade Week 1 Schedule: June 9 - 13 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48

9:00-12:00 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Mask Making - Pg 41 ❑ Youth Volleyball - Pg 44 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Fashion Mavens Unite Blogging - Pg 37 ❑ Racquetball - Pg 45 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Art for the Artist 2D - Pg 40 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Girls Leadership Institute - Pg 34 ❑ Denver Fun Hoppers - Pg 46 ❑ Photo Safari - Pg 41 ❑ Introduction to Rock Climbing - Pg 47

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

12:30-3:30 ❑ Dolls & Dresses - Pg 37 ❑ Project Runway - Pg 39 ❑ Detective Science - Pg 33 ❑ Indoor Lacrosse - Pg 45 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

9:00-3:30 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47 ❑ Beginner Fencing - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Fifth Grade Week 2 Schedule: June 16 - 20 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

9:00-12:00 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ Dribbling & Shooting - Pg 45 ❑ Art for the Artist 3D - Pg 41 ❑ Pink - Pg 37 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35

❑ Play in a Rock Band - Pg 43 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47 ❑ Photo Safari - Pg 41 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ Denver Fun Hoppers - Pg 46

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Flamenco Dancing - Pg 46

12:30-3:30 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Dodgeball - Pg 45 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Dolls & Dresses - Pg 37 ❑ Graffiti Art - Pg 39 ❑ Melted - Pg 38 ❑ Make a Book, Make a Difference- Pg 34 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35- Pg 9:00-3:30

❑ Making Music Videos - Pg 42 ❑ Adventures in Denver - Pg 46 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Fifth Grade Week 3 Schedule: June 23 - 27 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

9:00-12:00 ❑ Altered Books - Pg 40 ❑ Youth Skills & Games Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Mini Murals - Pg 39 ❑ Engineering Fundamentals with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Digital Photography - Pg 41 ❑ Pom & Cheer - Pg 46 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35

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❑ Discovery & Adventure - Pg 47 ❑ Jingles R’ Us - Pg 42 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-3:30 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ Mini Murals - Pg 39 ❑ Futsal - Pg 44 ❑ Extreme Drawing - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Fifth Grade Week 4 Schedule: June 30 - July 3 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Mythology in Clay - Pg 38

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48

9:00-12:00 ❑ Mixed Up Art - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Photography - Pg 41 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Discovery & Adventure - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

12:30-3:30 ❑ Foodapalooza - Pg 39 ❑ Recycled Art - Pg 40 ❑ Extreme Drawing - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Fifth Grade Week 5 Schedule: July 7 - 11 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Hip Hop - Pg 45

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ African Drumming - Pg 42

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ African Marimba - Pg 42

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Play w/Polymer - Pg 41 ❑ Journalist for a Week - Pg 32 ❑ Wearable Art - Pg 40 ❑ Tie Dye, Oh My! - Pg 41

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Jedi Master Engineering with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Journalist for a Week - Pg 32 ❑ Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Make a Game, Make a Difference - Pg 34 ❑ Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes - Pg 46

9:00-3:30 ❑ Spanish is Fun - Pg 35 ❑ Harry Potter - Pg 36 ❑ Let’s Lend a Hand - Pg 34 ❑ Wildlife Detectives at Audubon Nature Cntr - Pg 33

❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44

Fifth Grade Week 6 Schedule: July 14 - 18 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Yoga: Silly to Calm - Pg 46

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Chess - Pg 33

9:00-12:00 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Comic Book Illustration - Pg 41 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Count Me In Math - Pg 32 ❑ Roll It, Spin It, Make It - Pg 34 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Art Recipe & Formulas - Pg 40 ❑ Diving into Summer - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Bound for Broadway - Pg 42 ❑ Wetland Warriors at Audubon Center - Pg 33 ❑ Summer History Camp at History Colorado - Pg 33 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Chess - Pg 33 ❑ Banking on Future - Pg 33

12:30-3:30 ❑ Mine, Craft, Build with LEGOs - Pg 35 ❑ Iron Chef - Pg 37 ❑ Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes - Pg 46 ❑ Mixed Media Mosaics - Pg 39 ❑ Read & Create Picture Books - Pg 34 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Introduction to Painting - Pg 38 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30 ❑ Harry Potter - Pg 36 ❑ Play in a Rock Band - Pg 43 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 ❑ 3:45-5:00 Swim Stroke - Pg 44 20

Fifth Grade Week 7 Schedule: July 21 - 25 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Sweet Tooth - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Sweet Tooth - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg ❑ Graffiti Art - Pg 39 ❑ Roll It, Spin It, Make It - Pg 34 ❑ Bash ‘em Bots - Pg 35 ❑ Extreme Improv - Pg 42 ❑ Lil’ Mustangs Soccer Camp - Pg 44 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Simple Metals & Soldering Mobiles - Pg 39 ❑ Words, Words, Words! - Pg 32 ❑ Adventure Seekers - Pg 47 ❑ Bound for Broadway - Pg 42

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Banking on Future - Pg 33 ❑ Hyper Hybrid Art - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Read & Create Picture Books - Pg 34 ❑ Wearable Art - Pg 40 ❑ Extreme Improv - Pg 42 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Simple Metals & Soldering Mobiles - Pg 39 9:00-3:30

❑ Scuba Diving - Pg 48 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Fifth Grade Week 8 Schedule: July 28 - August 1 9:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Recorder Camp - Pg 42

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Hyper Hybrid Art - Pg 40

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Art & Yoga - Pg 41 ❑ Cooking Around World - Pg 38 ❑ Treasure Box Books - Pg 40 ❑ Yum Yum Art - Pg 39 ❑ Art of Being a Royal Egyptian Queen - Pg 36 ❑ Camp Invention - Pg 33 ❑ The Voice - Pg 42 ❑ Digital Video Meets Film Acting - Pg 43 ❑ Introduction to Rock Climbing - Pg 47

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Be a Better Babysitter - Pg 34 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Design w/Duct Tape - Pg 39 ❑ Detective Science - Pg 33 9:00-3:30

❑ Medieval Fencing - Pg 47 ❑ Adventure Seekers - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Sixth Grade Week 1 Schedule: June 9 - 13 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48

9:00-12:00 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Fashion Mavens Unite Blogging - Pg 37 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Mask Making - Pg 41 ❑ Youth Volleyball - Pg 44 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Art for the Artist 2D - Pg 40 ❑ Baseball Fundamentals - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Circus! Circus! - Pg 41 ❑ Beginner Fencing - Pg 47 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47 ❑ Photo Safari - Pg 41

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

12:30-3:30 ❑ Flamenco Dancing - Pg 46 ❑ Detective Science - Pg 33 ❑ Indoor Lacrosse - Pg 45 ❑ Project Runway - Pg 39 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Racquetball - Pg 45 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ Introduction to Rock Climbing - Pg 47 ❑ Girls Leadership Institute - Pg 34 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Sixth Grade Week 2 Schedule: June 16 - 20 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48

9:00-12:00 ❑ Art for the Artist 3D - Pg 41 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ Art & Yoga - Pg 41 ❑ Pink - Pg 37 ❑ Dribbling & Shooting - Pg 45 ❑ Toy & Game Design- Pg 34 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Circus! Circus! - Pg 41 ❑ Play in a Rock Band - Pg 43 ❑ Making Music Videos - Pg 42 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

12:30-3:30 ❑ Graffiti Art - Pg 39 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Melted - Pg 38 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Dodgeball - Pg 45 ❑ Toy & Game Design - Pg 34 ❑ Make a Book, Make a Difference - Pg 34 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35- Pg 9:00-3:30

❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47 ❑ Photo Safari - Pg 41 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Sixth Grade Week 3 Schedule: June 23 - 27 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Academic Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

9:00-12:00 ❑ Creative Writing Boot Camp - Pg 33 ❑ Altered Books - Pg 40 ❑ Pom & Cheer - Pg 46 ❑ Mini Murals - Pg 39 ❑ Digital Photography - Pg 41 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

❑ Beginning Golf - Pg 43 ❑ Circus Show Week! - Pg 41 ❑ Jingles R’ Us - Pg 42 21

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-3:30 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ Futsal - Pg 44 ❑ Mini Murals - Pg 39 ❑ Extreme Drawing - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ Discovery & Adventure - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 22

Sixth Grade Week 4 Schedule: June 30 - July 3 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48

9:00-12:00 ❑ Mixed Up Art - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Photography - Pg 41 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35

❑ Discovery & Adventure - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

12:30-3:30 ❑ Foodapalooza - Pg 39 ❑ Recycled Art - Pg 40 ❑ Extreme Drawing - Pg 39 ❑ Breakdancing - Pg 45 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Sixth Grade Week 5 Schedule: July 7 - 11 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Hip Hop - Pg 45 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ African Drumming - Pg 42

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Journalist for a Week - Pg 32 ❑ Make a Game, Make a Difference - Pg 34 ❑ Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Journalist for a Week - Pg 32 ❑ Tie Dye, Oh My! - Pg 41 ❑ Wearable Art - Pg 40 ❑ Play w/Polymer - Pg 41 ❑ Circus! Circus! - Pg 41 ❑ Harry Potter - Pg 36 ❑ Mystery They Wrote - Pg 42 ❑ Let’s Lend a Hand - Pg 34

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ African Marimba - Pg 42

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❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Sixth Grade Week 7 Schedule: July 21 - 25 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Banking on Future - Pg 33 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Extreme Improv - Pg 42 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Graffiti Art - Pg 39 ❑ Simple Metals & Soldering Mobiles - Pg 39 ❑ Divergent - Pg 36 ❑ Scuba Diving - Pg 48 ❑ Bound for Broadway - Pg 42 ❑ X-treme Summer Challenge - Pg 47 ❑ Adventure Seekers - Pg 47

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sweet Tooth - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Extreme Improv - Pg 42 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Wearable Art - Pg 40 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Simple Metals & Soldering Mobiles - Pg 39 9:00-3:30

❑ Words! Words! Words! - Pg 32 ❑ Intermediate Golf - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Sixth Grade Week 8 Schedule: July 28 - August 1 9:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Recorder Camp - Pg 42

2:00-3:30 12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Treasure Box Books - Pg 40 ❑ Art & Yoga - Pg 41 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Cooking Around World - Pg 38 ❑ Yum Yum Art - Pg 39 ❑ Art of Being a Royal Egyptian Queen - Pg 36 ❑ X-treme Summer Challenge - Pg 47 ❑ The Voice - Pg 42 ❑ Digital Video Meets Film Acting - Pg 43 ❑ Introduction to Rock Climbing - Pg 47 ❑ Adventure Seekers - Pg 47

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Detective Science - Pg 33 ❑ Glassworks - Pg 39 ❑ Robotics - Pg 35 ❑ Design w/Duct Tape - Pg 39 ❑ Be a Better Babysitter - Pg 34 9:00-3:30

❑ Divergent - Pg 36 ❑ Camp Invention - Pg 33 ❑ Medieval Fencing - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Sixth Grade Week 6 Schedule: July 14 - 18 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

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10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Banking on Future - Pg 33

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

9:00-12:00 ❑ Comic Book Illustration - Pg 41 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Art Recipe & Formulas - Pg 40 ❑ Diving into Summer - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35

12:30-3:30 ❑ Mixed Media Mosaics - Pg 39 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Iron Chef- Pg 37 ❑ Introduction to Painting - Pg 38 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

9:00-3:30 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ Wetland Warriors at Audubon Center - Pg 33 ❑ X-treme Summer Challenge - Pg 47 ❑ Adventures in Denver - Pg 46 ❑ Bound for Broadway - Pg 42

❑ Play in a Rock Band - Pg 43 ❑ Harry Potter - Pg 36 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

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Seventh Grade Week 1 Schedule: June 9 - 13 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

9:00-12:00 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Mask Making - Pg 41 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ Youth Volleyball - Pg 44 ❑ Art for the Artist 2D - Pg 40 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Fashion Mavens Unite Blogging - Pg 37 ❑ Baseball Fundamentals - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35

12:30-3:30 ❑ Flamenco Dancing - Pg 46 ❑ Detective Science - Pg 33 ❑ Project Runway - Pg 39 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Racquetball - Pg 45 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

9:00-3:30 ❑ Photo Safari - Pg 41 ❑ Beginner Fencing - Pg 47 ❑ Introduction to Rock Climbing - Pg 47 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47

❑ Water Sports Mania - Pg 47 ❑ Circus! Circus! - Pg 41 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Seventh Grade Week 2 Schedule: June 16 - 20 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48

9:00-12:00 ❑ Art & Yoga - Pg 41 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ Art for the Artist 3D - Pg 41 ❑ Dribbling & Shooting - Pg 45 ❑ Toy & Game Design- Pg 34 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Water Sports Mania- Pg ❑ Circus! Circus! - Pg 41 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ Play in a Rock Band - Pg 43 ❑ Photo Safari - Pg 41

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

12:30-3:30 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Graffiti Art - Pg 39 ❑ Make a Book, Make a Difference- Pg 34 ❑ Toy & Game Design - Pg 34 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35- Pg 9:00-3:30

❑ Making Music Videos - Pg 42 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47 ❑ Sing Like the Stars - Pg 43 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Seventh Grade Week 3 Schedule: June 23 - 27 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Academic Skills Math- Pg ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

9:00-12:00 ❑ Altered Books - Pg 40 ❑ Creative Writing Boot Camp - Pg 33 ❑ Pom & Cheer - Pg 46 ❑ Digital Photography - Pg 41 ❑ Mini Murals - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Watersports Mania- Pg 47 ❑ Circus Show Week! - Pg 41 ❑ Jingles R’ Us - Pg 42 ❑ Sing Like the Stars - Pg 43 25

9:00-3:30

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

Seventh Grade Week 4 Schedule: June 30 - July 3 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48

9:00-12:00 ❑ Mixed Up Art - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Photography - Pg 41 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35

❑ Watersports Mania - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

12:30-3:30 ❑ Foodapalooza - Pg 39 ❑ Recycled Art - Pg 40 ❑ Extreme Drawing - Pg 39 ❑ Breakdancing - Pg 45 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Seventh Grade Week 5 Schedule: July 7 - 11 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Hip Hop - Pg 45 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ African Drumming - Pg 42

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Make a Game, Make a Difference - Pg 34 ❑ Guitar - Pg 43

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Play w/Polymer - Pg 41 ❑ Tie Dye, Oh My! - Pg 41 ❑ Wearable Art - Pg 40 ❑ Circus! Circus! - Pg 41 ❑ Harry Potter - Pg 36 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ Mystery They Wrote - Pg 42

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ African Marimba - Pg 42

9:00-3:30

❑ Let’s Lend a Hand - Pg 34 ❑ Whitewater Adventures - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

Seventh Grade Week 6 Schedule: July 14 - 18 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Math - Pg 32 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Acad Skills Read - Pg 32 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-3:30 ❑ Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Futsal - Pg 44 ❑ Extreme Drawing - Pg 39 ❑ Mini Murals - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

9:00-12:00 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Get It in Writing - Pg 33 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Comic Book Illustration - Pg 41 ❑ Art Recipe & Formulas - Pg 40 ❑ Diving into Summer - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35

❑ Beginning Golf - Pg 43 ❑ Colorado Fly Fishing - Pg 48 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ X-treme Summer Challenge - Pg 47 ❑ Adventures in Denver - Pg 46 ❑ Play in a Rock Band - Pg 43

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Ice Skating - Pg 45 ❑ Banking on Future - Pg 33

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48

12:30-3:30 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Mixed Media Mosaics - Pg 39 ❑ Iron Chef - Pg 37 ❑ Introduction to Painting - Pg 38 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ Bound for Broadway - Pg 42 ❑ Harry Potter - Pg 36 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48 26

Seventh Grade Week 7 Schedule: July 21 - 25 9:00-10:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg ❑ Banking on Future - Pg 33 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Extreme Improv - Pg 42 ❑ Graffiti Art - Pg 39 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Simple Metals & Soldering Mobiles - Pg 39 ❑ Intermediate Golf- Pg 44 ❑ Words! Words! Words! - Pg 32 ❑ Scuba Diving - Pg 48 ❑ X-treme Summer Challenge - Pg 47 ❑ Adventure Seekers - Pg 47

2:00-3:30 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Sweet Tooth - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32

Eighth Grade Week 1 Schedule: June 9 - 13 9:00-10:30 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Extreme Improv - Pg 42 ❑ Wearable Art - Pg 40 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Simple Metals & Soldering Mobiles - Pg 39 9:00-3:30

❑ Divergent - Pg 36 ❑ Bound for Broadway - Pg 42 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

10:30-12:00 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

2:00-3:30 12:30-2:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 4 - Pg 48 ❑ Day Camp Block 3 - Pg 48 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Art & Yoga - Pg 41 ❑ Treasure Box Books - Pg 40 ❑ Cooking Around World - Pg 38 ❑ Yum Yum Art - Pg 39 ❑ Art of Being a Royal Egyptian Queen - Pg 36 ❑ X-treme Summer Challenge - Pg 47 ❑ Digital Video Meets Film Acting - Pg 43 ❑ The Voice - Pg 42 ❑ Divergent - Pg 36 ❑ Introduction to Rock Climbing - Pg 47

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Glassworks - Pg 39 ❑ Design w/Duct Tape - Pg 39 ❑ Be a Better Babysitter - Pg 34 ❑ Detective Science - Pg 33 9:00-3:30

❑ Camp Invention - Pg 33 ❑ Adventure Seekers - Pg 47 ❑ Medieval Fencing - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ Day Camp Full Day - Pg 48

2:00-3:30

9:00-12:00 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Mask Making - Pg 41 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ Fashion Mavens Unite Blogging - Pg 37 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Art for the Artist 2D - Pg 40 ❑ Youth Volleyball - Pg 44 ❑ Baseball Fundamentals - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35

12:30-3:30 ❑ Flamenco Dancing - Pg 46 ❑ Project Runway - Pg 39 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Racquetball - Pg 45 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

9:00-3:30 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47 ❑ Introduction to Rock Climbing - Pg 47 ❑ Photo Safari - Pg 41 ❑ Watersports Mania - Pg 47

❑ Circus! Circus! - Pg 41 ❑ Beginner Fencing - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

Seventh Grade Week 8 Schedule: July 28 - August 1 9:00-10:30 10:30-12:00 ❑ Day Camp Block 1 - Pg 48 ❑ Day Camp Block 2 - Pg 48 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-2:00

Eighth Grade Week 2 Schedule: June 16 - 20 9:00-10:30 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

10:30-12:00 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 9:00-12:00 ❑ Art & Yoga - Pg 41 ❑ Toy & Game Design- Pg 34 ❑ Chalk Art - Pg 39 ❑ Dribbling & Shooting- Pg 45 ❑ Art for the Artist 3D - Pg 41 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ Water Sports Mania- Pg ❑ Circus! Circus! - Pg 41 ❑ Making Music Videos - Pg 42 ❑ Play in a Rock Band - Pg 43 ❑ Learn to Sail - Pg 47

2:00-3:30

12:30-2:00

12:30-3:30 ❑ Cooking Up Storm - Pg 37 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Toy & Game Design - Pg 34 ❑ Graffiti Art - Pg 39 ❑ Make a Book, Make a Difference- Pg 34 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35- Pg 9:00-3:30

❑ Photo Safari - Pg 41 ❑ Sing Like the Stars - Pg 43 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

Eighth Grade Week 3 Schedule: June 23 - 27 9:00-10:30 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37

10:30-12:00 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-2:00 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

9:00-12:00 ❑ Pom & Cheer - Pg 46 ❑ Altered Books - Pg 40 ❑ Creative Writing Boot Camp - Pg 33 ❑ Digital Photography - Pg 41 ❑ Mini Murals - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Sing Like the Stars - Pg 43 ❑ Watersports Mania- Pg 47 ❑ Circus Show Week! - Pg 41 ❑ Jingles R’ Us - Pg 42 27

2:00-3:30 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-3:30 ❑ Futsal - Pg 44 ❑ Beginning Horsemanship - Pg 43 ❑ Guitar - Pg 43 ❑ Extreme Drawing - Pg 39 ❑ Mini Murals - Pg 39 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

❑ Beginning Golf - Pg 43 ❑ Colorado Fly Fishing - Pg 48 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

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Eighth Grade Week 4 Schedule: June 30 - July 3 9:00-10:30

10:30-12:00

12:30-2:00

2:00-3:30 12:30-3:30 ❑ Foodapalooza - Pg 39 ❑ Recycled Art - Pg 40 ❑ Extreme Drawing - Pg 39 ❑ Breakdancing - Pg 45 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35

9:00-12:00 ❑ Mixed Up Art - Pg 40 ❑ Digital Photography - Pg 41 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35

❑ Watersports Mania - Pg 47

9:00-3:30

❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

Eighth Grade Week 5 Schedule: July 7 - 11 9:00-10:30 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

10:30-12:00 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-2:00 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Make a Game, Make a Difference - Pg 34 ❑ Guitar - Pg 43

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Play w/Polymer - Pg 41 ❑ Tie Dye, Oh My! - Pg 41 ❑ Wearable Art - Pg 40 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ Harry Potter - Pg 36 ❑ Mystery They Wrote - Pg 42 ❑ Circus! Circus! - Pg 41

2:00-3:30 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43

9:00-3:30

❑ Let’s Lend a Hand - Pg 34 ❑ Whitewater Adventures - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

Eighth Grade Week 6 Schedule: July 14 - 18 9:00-10:30 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

10:30-12:00 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-2:00 ❑ Banking on Future - Pg 33

9:00-12:00 ❑ Comic Book Illustration - Pg 41 ❑ Get It in Writing - Pg 33 ❑ A Baker’s Dozen - Pg 37 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Art Recipe & Formulas - Pg 40 ❑ I-Camp Morning - Pg 35 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35 ❑ X-treme Summer Challenge - Pg 47 ❑ Play in a Rock Band - Pg 43 ❑ Adventures in Denver - Pg 46

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2:00-3:30

12:30-3:30 ❑ Mixed Media Mosaics - Pg 39 ❑ Introduction to Painting - Pg 38 ❑ Iron Chef - Pg 37 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Flips & Tricks Dive Camp - Pg 44 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 9:00-3:30

Eighth Grade Week 7 Schedule: July 21 - 25 9:00-10:30 ❑ Sticky Fingers - Pg 37 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

10:30-12:00 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Banking on Future - Pg 33

12:30-2:00 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Extreme Improv - Pg 42 ❑ Graffiti Art - Pg 39 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Simple Metals & Soldering Mobiles - Pg 39 ❑ Divergent - Pg 36 ❑ Scuba Diving - Pg 48 ❑ Bound for Broadway - Pg 42 ❑ Intermediate Golf - Pg 44

2:00-3:30 ❑ Digital Music - Pg 43 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32 ❑ Sweet Tooth - Pg 38

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Extreme Improv - Pg 42 ❑ Wearable Art - Pg 40 ❑ Clay Throwing - Pg 38 ❑ Stained Glass - Pg 38 ❑ Simple Metals & Soldering Mobiles - Pg 39 9:00-3:30

❑ Adventure Seekers - Pg 47 ❑ X-treme Summer Challenge - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

Eighth Grade Week 8 Schedule: July 28 - August 1 9:00-10:30 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

10:30-12:00 ❑ Tennis - Pg 44

12:30-2:00 2:00-3:30 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32 ❑ Mdl School Study Skills - Pg 32

9:00-12:00 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Treasure Box Books - Pg 40 ❑ Art & Yoga - Pg 41 ❑ Yum Yum Art - Pg 39 ❑ Art of Being a Royal Egyptian Queen - Pg 36 ❑ Cooking Around World - Pg 38 ❑ Digital Video Meets Film Acting - Pg 43 ❑ X-treme Summer Challenge - Pg 47 ❑ Introduction to Rock Climbing - Pg 47 ❑ Adventure Seekers - Pg 47

12:30-3:30 ❑ I-Camp Afternoon - Pg 35 ❑ Glassworks - Pg 39 ❑ Design w/Duct Tape - Pg 39 ❑ Be a Better Babysitter - Pg 34

9:00-3:30

❑ Divergent - Pg 36 ❑ The Voice - Pg 42 ❑ Medieval Fencing - Pg 47 ❑ I-Camp Full Day - Pg 35

❑ Harry Potter - Pg 36 ❑ Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing - Pg 48 ❑ Bound for Broadway - Pg 42

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12:30-3:30 ❑ Racquetball (9th - 10th) - Pg 45

9:00-3:30 ❑ Circus! Circus! (9th - 12th) - Pg 41 ❑ Watersports Mania (9th - 10th) - Pg 47

❑ Learn to Sail (9th - 12th) - Pg 47

Week 2 Schedule: June 16 - 20 9:00-12:00 ❑ Dribbling & Shooting (9th - 10th) - Pg 45 ❑ Circus! Circus! (9th - 12th) - Pg 41 ❑ Sing Like the Stars (9th - 11th) - Pg 43 ❑ Watersports Mania (9th - 10th) - Pg 47

12:30-3:30 9:00-3:30

❑ Play in a Rock Band (9th - 12th) - Pg 43 ❑ Learn to Sail (9th - 12th) - Pg 47

9:00-12:00 ❑ Digital Photography (9th) - Pg 41

12:30-3:30 ❑ Futsal (9th - 12th) - Pg 44 ❑ Extreme Drawing (9th) - Pg 39 9:00-3:30

❑ Beginning Golf (9th - 10th) - Pg 43 ❑ Colorado Fly Fishing (9th - 12th) - Pg 48

Week 4 Schedule: June 30 - July 3 9:00-12:00 ❑ Digital Photography (9th) - Pg 41 ❑ Watersports Mania (9th - 10th) - Pg 47

12:30-3:30 ❑ Extreme Drawing (9th) - Pg 39 ❑ Breakdancing (9th-10th) - Pg 45 9:00-3:30

Week 5 Schedule: July 7 - 11 9:00-12:00 ❑ Wearable Art (9th) - Pg 40 ❑ Circus Show Week (9th - 12th) - Pg 41 ❑ Whitewater Adventures (9th - 10th) - Pg 47

12:30-3:30 9:00-3:30

❑ Mystery They Wrote (9th)- Pg 42

Week 6 Schedule: July 14 - 18 9:00-12:00

12:30-3:30 ❑ Get It in Writing (9th - 12th) - Pg 33 ❑ Flips & Tricks Dive Camp (9th - 12th) - Pg 44

❑ Play in a Rock Band (9th - 12th) - Pg 43

9:00-12:00 ❑ SAT/ACT Prep (9th - 12th) - Pg 33

Entering Grade Kindergarten 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Get your child ready for kindergarten with this engaging and enriching class for incoming kindergartners! We review and solidify important skills through shared reading, rhyming, alphabet and word games, as well as math activities that build number sense and pattern knowledge. We have outdoor activities and daily snacks. Help build your child’s confidence and prepare him/her for the wonderful world of kindergarten! Instructor: Kass Patterson $300

First Steps to First Grade July 21-July 25

Entering Grade 1 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Help your child get ready for the big step from kindergarten to first grade by reinforcing and continuing their academic skill development. This activity-based (non-remedial) program includes skill enhancement in both language arts and math, and prepares children to enter first grade with confidence. Instructor: Kass Patterson $300

Academic Skills: Math & Reading Grades 4-5 & 6-7 Program 1: June 16-June 27

(Two week program)

Program 2: July 7-July 18 Entering Grades 6-7

12:30-3:30 ❑ Wearable Art (9th) - Pg 40 9:00-3:30

Week 8 Schedule: July 28 - August 1 9:00-3:30 ❑ Bound for Broadway - Pg 42 (9th - 12th) - Pg 42 ❑ Girls Basketball: Drills, Skills & Games (9th-12th) - Pg 45 31

ABC’s, It’s Easy as 1, 2, 3!!!

(Two week program)

9:00-3:30

Week 7 Schedule: July 21 - 25 ❑ Intermediate Golf (9th - 11th) - Pg 44

The Summer Academic programs provide opportunities for students who want to enhance their academic preparation during summer vacation or just pursue an area of academic interest. Academic teachers are Colorado Academy staff members and experienced professionals from schools across the country. Many courses can be combined with participation in CA Summer Day Camp. July 28-August 1

Week 3 Schedule: June 23 - 27

❑ Circus Show Week (9th - 12th) - Pg 41 ❑ Sing Like the Stars (9th - 11th) - Pg 43 ❑ Watersports Mania (9th - 10th) - Pg 47

Academic Prep, Science, Technology, History, Writing, World Language

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9:00-12:00 ❑ Sculpture 3D (9th - 12th) - Pg 38

Academic

Ninth - Twelfth Grade Week 1 Schedule: June 9 - 13

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Math 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Reading Entering Grades 4-5:

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Math 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Reading Maximum Enrollment per Course: 6 Achievement-oriented, these programs provide an opportunity for younger students to improve their academic skills in math and reading. Instruction is tailored to the needs of each student. Class sizes are kept to a maximum of six students. Mathematics: Developing computation skills and understanding basic math processes are

the major components of the math program. At the first class meeting, students are tested and a personalized plan is developed for each student. Upon completion, a final report is prepared that includes goals achieved and areas needing further attention. Reading: Students learn to be active participants in the reading process while focusing on comprehension and decoding skills. The program includes vocabulary development, book analysis and discussion, summary writing, and honing main idea, conclusion, and inference skills. Instructor: Kathy Hanak $205 per course

Academic Skills: Math & Reading Grades 2-3 July 21-August 1 (Two week program)

Entering Grades 2-3 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Math 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Reading Maximum Enrollment per Course: 6 Mathematics: Achievement oriented, this program provides an opportunity for younger students to improve their academic skills in math. Instruction is tailored to the needs of each student and offers pre-testing and development of an individualized academic plan, with a final report of goals achieved and areas needing further attention. Reading: Achievement oriented, this program provides an opportunity for younger students to improve their academic skills in reading. Instruction is tailored to the needs of each student and offers pre-testing and the development of an individualized academic plan with a final report of goals achieved and areas needing further attention. Instructors: Lori Noricks, Kathy Hanak $205

Count Me In Math Camp For Girls July 14-July 18

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-5 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 1-3 Girls enhance their math skills through engaging and purposeful games and activities. Your daughter will play, dance, create and compete in activities designed specifically for

girls that lets them collaborate to solve challenging problems and strengthen their math skills. Instructor: Eleanora Archie $210

Study Skills for Middle School July 21-August 1 (Two week program)

Entering Grades 6-8 Program 1: 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Program 2: 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Help your child develop critical learning skills needed for the challenges of middle school. This program teaches your child how to organize, prioritize and prepare by focusing on note-taking strategies, active listening skills, ways to improve memory, paragraph organization techniques, effective textbook reading methods as well as test preparation tips. Fee includes textbook and materials. Instructor: Kathy Hanak $205

Words! Words! Words! July 21-July 25

Entering Grades 4-7 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Have fun with words! Each day participants choose a new notebook or journal to sketch and write poetry and prose. We find Thoreau at Woody’s Pond, eat gingerbread with Emily Dickinson, share plums with William Carlos Williams, and hike through Robert Frost’s New England woods along the Dos Chappell Trail on campus to inspire our writing. Instructor: Susan Andrews $300

Journalist for a Week July 7-July 11

Entering grades 4-6 Two Programs: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. What would life be like as a journalist? Learn how to brainstorm ideas, interview potential sources, compose interesting write ups, take pictures, edit work, design advertisements, and pull everything together into a colorful newspaper or magazine to present to parents. Instructor: Eleanora Archie $190

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9:00-12:00-Entering grades 7-8 (5 days) 12:30-3:30-Entering grades 9-12 (4 days: Monday through Thursday) Do you dread writing papers or college entrance essays? Master the basic format of every paper you’ll ever have to write from now through college! Learn how to effectively read fiction and poetry, as well as avoiding the 6 basic SAT/ACT grammar bloopers. Bring in any essay you are currently working on from summer reading reports to entrance essays - for a real boost. Instructor: Ann Ferrell Entering grades 7-8: $200 Entering grades 9-12: $160

SAT/ACT Boot Camp July 21-July 25

Entering grades 10-12 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. If you know what’s in it, you can win it! Master tricks and treatments for the reading passages, including sentence errors, sentence completions, the 6 biggest grammar bloopers and the essay. Get the score on the scoring differences between the 2 tests so you can make the right call on when to guess and what to skip. The right practice really can make a perfectly positive difference in your test results. Instructor: Ann Ferrell $200

Creative Writing Boot Camp June 23-June 27

Entering Grades 6-8 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Be a budding poet or novelist and use your imaginative skills to write poetry and short fictional pieces. Study the basics of fiction writing by delving into mood, characterization, and plot development; think in metaphor as you compose poetry in a variety of styles and genres. Share your writing with others and publish your work in your own literary magazine. Instructor: Ann Ferrell $200

Summer History Camp at History Colorado Center Junior Museum Camp July 14-July 18

Entering grades 3-5 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Find out what goes on behind-the-scenes of a large museum and become “employees” of the museum! Exclusive access to the museum’s various departments to handle artifacts not available to the public, assist exhibit designers with a new exhibit and investigate Colorado’s people and places in the museum’s research library. $430

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Detective Science

Program 1: June 9-June 13 Program 2: July 28-August 1

Entering Grades 4-7 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Come join us for a week-long mystery extravaganza during which student detectives conduct hands-on forensic science tests on evidence found at the “crime scene.” Students perform tests on clues in the forensic laboratory, including thread comparison tests, chromatography, ph tests and powder tests. Through observation, experimentation, and discussion, we attempt to solve the mystery. $190

Slimy Science July 28-August 1

Entering Grades 1-4 Four Programs: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Make some icky stuff and get slimy experiences while learning about science you can really use! Learn about colloids, polymers and solvents by using everyday household substances to demonstrate such things as water polarity and create the ultimate bubble recipe. Instructor: Angie Hertz $125

Wetland Warriors at Audubon Nature Center July 14-July 18

Entering grades 4-6 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Get your feet wet (literally) and explore Colorado’s wild waters! Catch water wildlife, examine and build beaver dams, and explore wetlands through river walks, hikes, and pond mucking in and around Chatfield’s South Platte River. Using nets, water quality testing kits and other scientific equipment, navigate rivers, sample water, and explore wildlife found in wetland habitats and gain an appreciation of Colorado wetlands. Instructor: Suzy Hiskey $355

Bird Nerds at Audubon Nature Center July 21-July 25

Entering grades 1-3 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Become a junior birder, seeing local raptors up close, hiking through bird habitats (Chatfield State Park, Waterton Canyon, Lake Lehow), and pond mucking for bird food! See live raptors from Wild Wings! Identify and study owls, hawks, ducks, and songbirds and use binoculars and other scientific tools to practice bird classification and observation, learning even more through games, art projects, experiments, and outdoor exploration. Instructor: Suzy Hiskey $355

Wildlife Detectives at Audubon Nature Center July 7-July 11

Entering grades 3-5 9:00 a.m.-3:30 pm Become a wildlife detective at the Audubon Nature Center at Chatfield State Park! Spend the week outdoors catching tadpoles, netting bugs, learning how animals camouflage in nature, examining nature artifacts, and making nature crafts. Visit with live raptors from Wild Wings to study owl and hawk behavior. Instructor: Suzy Hiskey $355

financial literacy program that gives youth a strong understanding of money, banks and finances. A very interactive life-skills program, students will learn about being self-sufficient, financially stable, and a role model for others. The program covers the importance of a budget, managing and saving money, how to write out checks, withdrawal and deposit slips, and the complexities of credit cards and loans so that the students are empowered to take control of their financial futures. $100

Girls’ Leadership Institute June 9-June 13

Little Farm In The City

June 30-July 3 (4 days)

Entering grades K-2 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Chickens cluck. Bees buzz. Gardens grow. All of this can happen in your backyard and neighborhood. Join us for field trips around town to learn about raising chickens, beekeeping, gardening and more. We’ll be playing games, baking and cooking delicious treats and creating a craft from days gone by. Instructor: Allie Bronston $330

Chess

Program 1: June 16-June 20 Program 2: July 14-July 18

Entering grades K-5 9:00-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 12:30-2:00 p.m., 2:00-3:30 p.m. This camp is open to beginner and intermediate players. Students learn basic chess strategies and tactics, as well as chess etiquette. The class is taught by 5-time Denver Chess Champion and National Chess Master Todd Bardwick. Todd has been a full-time chess teacher for almost two decades. $155

Camp Invention

July 28-August 1

Entering grades 1-7 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Become immersed in exciting hands-on activities that reinvent summer fun! A few featured activities include building original prototypes, creating a personalized motorpowered vehicle and taking apart electronics to construct an epic insect-themed pinball machine. Each lesson explores connections between science, technology, engineering and innovation. $370

Banking on The Future

Program 1: July 14-July 18 Program 2: July 21-July 25

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.- Entering grades 6-8 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 4-5 Banking on Our Future (BOOF) is a youth

Entering grades 5-6 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Looking for a camp that is fun and meaningful? This camp provides the space for girls to be silly and play, while also equipping them with the tools to build healthy and rewarding relationships. By the end of the week they form an amazing community of girls that give each other the courage to take risks and the confidence to be their authentic selves! $420

Let’s Lend a Hand July 7-July 11

Entering grades 4-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. If you love the idea of helping others and giving back to your community, we are looking for you! Campers participate in various services in and around Denver that may include protecting and maintaining an open space park, working with children, visiting a nursing home, and helping out at the Ronald McDonald House. Our week ends with a trip to Elitch Gardens to celebrate our hard work! Instructor: Nicole Cushenan $290

Be a Better Babysitter July 28-August 1

Entering Grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Become an in-demand sitter and have fun doing it. Learn how babies, toddlers, and preschoolers develop. Make age-appropriate games and activities and prepare healthy and fun snacks. Rid yourself of inhibitions as you role-play various babysitting scenarios. By the end of the week you are the sitter that every parent wants to hire! Instructor: Sandy Dubois $190

Make a Game, Make a Difference July 7-July 11

Entering Grades: 5-8 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Due to the popularity of our “Make a Book, Make a Difference” program, this companion class works together with our Horizons

program to make educational games for their youngest children. Horizons is a summer enrichment program that offers low-income and disadvantaged school children academic reinforcement. Campers will design and make educational games based on the identified needs of the children, including games teaching letter recognition, numbers, rhyming, matching, counting, opposites, and much more! Games will be given to the Horizons teachers and our Horizons buddies can then continue to play and learn all year long, thanks to our campers! Instructor: Sandy Dubois $190

Make a Book, Make a Difference June 16-June 20

Entering Grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Are you creative? Do you like young children? Make a difference in the life of a toddler or preschooler and make a book especially for them! Hone your computer skills as you create a book specifically designed for a child in which he or she is the main character. Your story and illustrations will be professionally laminated and bound. On the final afternoon, we bring as many of the families as can come to campus to receive their books, meet the authors, and have a celebratory party! Instructor: Sandy Dubois $190

Dice, Dots & Dominoes June 23-June 27

Entering grades 1-4 Two Programs: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Have you ever wanted to build something up, only to knock it down right away? In this crazy camp, you will! Build domino rallies featuring spectacular obstacles and out-ofthis-world displays. Challenge your fellow campers to join you in races and building contests. Just remember to be careful, because one false move and the show starts without you! Instructor: Angie Hertz $190

Roll It, Spin It, Make It Program 1: July 14-July 18 Program 2: July 21-July 25

Entering grades 3-5 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. You won’t be Sorry if you take a Risk and let this camp hold the Monopoly of your time for one week this summer. Have a great time playing board and reality games with new friends! Then, create your very own board game or plan a reality game, where players set out on an adventure and their fate is determined by the choices they make. Instructor: Jan Eckersley $190

Read & Create Picture Books Program 1: July 14-July 18 Program 2: July 21-July 25

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Entering grades 3-5 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Do you love to read picture books? Do you like to tell stories? Let your imagination take over and put these ideas on paper. Join us for a fun week of reading, writing and illustrating where you’ll have the opportunity to create your own hard cover book! Instructor: Jan Eckersley $190

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Get It In Writing

Toy & Game Design June 16-June 20

Entering grades 6-8 Two Programs: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m.-3:30 pm. Have you ever wondered how a toy or game makes it to the store shelf? Learn the secrets of what makes a great toy or game and be guided through the invention process. You'll learn the importance of brainstorming, problem solving, critical thinking, prototyping and testing. Explore the process of taking an idea and turning it into a reality. Instructor: Gwen Austin $190

Minecraft Mania June 16-June 20

Entering grades 1-4 Four programs: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Immerse yourself in a camp full of Minecraft fun. Go block crazy with hands-on Minecraft games, building, snacks and crafts by going beyond technology and using your imagination in the real world. Precious gems, creepers and animals are waiting just around the corner (or in a deep, dark mine!) Join us for the adventure. Instructor: Angie Hertz $120

Sea Creature Features: Sharks and Dolphins June 9-June 13

Entering grades K-2 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Explore the ocean and enjoy fun “whole group” activities like water balloon games and fun in the sprinklers. We divide the group based on interest: sharks or dolphins. The week is filled with arts, crafts, books, games, field trips, and more! Instructors: Tina Rivera and Steph Coyne $350

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Entering grades K-2 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Dig a little deeper into dinosaurs with five full days of fun and field work! We keep a log of our discoveries as we find out about fossils, herbivores like Triceratops, and carnivores like the popular favorite–Tyrannosaurus Rex! Come and be an apprentice paleontologist as we hunt for dinosaur evidence, both on campus and in the field as we learn lots more about dynamite dinosaurs! Instructors: Tina Rivera and Steph Coyne $350

Amazing China June 9-June 13

Entering grades 2-4 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. It’s all about China! We’ll make our own dumplings, learn Kung Fu and Tai Chi, celebrate the Chinese New Year, learn Chinese brush painting, go out for dim sum, and make our very own dragon kites. With stories, crafts, and games along with our daily off-campus journeys, you’ll learn a lot about Chinese culture (and perhaps even learn some Chinese!) Instructors: Alex Meyer and Dawn Meyer $330

Spanish is Fun

Program 1: June 23-June 27 Program 2: July 7-July 11

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Pre-Engineering with LEGO June 23-June 27

Entering Grades: K-2 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars. Explore the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO® building system with the guidance of an experienced Play-Well instructor. $190

July 7-July 11

Engineering FUNdamentals with LEGO June 23-June 27

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Entering Grades 3-5 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well Teknologies and over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Apply real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as arch bridges, motorized gondolas, and the Battletrack! Challenging for new and returning students. $190

Construction Vehicles and Machines with LEGO July 14-July 18

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Entering grades K-2 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Dig into engineering with big trucks, construction vehicles and super machines. Explore the engineering terms, concepts, and vocabulary behind large scale building machines. Build and learn about steamrollers, bulldozers, wrecking balls, tower cranes, and more while building with your favorite building system, LEGO®! $190

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Entering Grades 2-8 Morning Sessions: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Afternoon Sessions: 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Full Day Sessions: 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Create your own day camp experience! Completing applied technology adventures, activities occur both on and off the computer. Participants engage with Engineering, Robotics, Animation, Digital Video Production, Digital Art, Sound Recording and Video Game Design. Participants select 4 to 6 projects that they will complete during their session to enhance their awesome, natural creative abilities and boost their 21st century skills! Half Day: $235; Full Day: $410

Mine, Craft, Build with LEGO Entering grades 3-5 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Design your own Minecraft world, and bring it to life in LEGO®! This is an original game designed by Play-Well instructors, which combines the basic gameplay & characters of Minecraft with all the color and versatility of LEGO building materials. Cooperation and creativity come together to create an absolutely unique building adventure in each class! $190

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Jedi Engineering with LEGO July 7-July 11

Entering grades K-2 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Young Jedi explore worlds far, far away and engineering principles right in front of them. Build planes, droids, and palaces inspired by designs made in a galaxy far, far away! This is an offering of original designs for young Jedi from Play-Well Teknologies. $190

Jedi Master Engineering with LEGO

Entering Grades K-5 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Every child loves a fiesta! Join us for specially designed children’s activities leading up to our Fiesta Day at the end of the week. There’s music, dance, food and more! Make a piñata, get moving with Zumbatomic, and make empanadas. Use Spanish commands, daily expressions, vocabulary, and cook Latin food. Could there be a better way to learn conversational Spanish? $410 Available every week from June 9-August 1

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Fourth of July Week Half Day: $195 Fourth of July Week Full Day: $330

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Entering grades 3-5 12:30-3:30 Build complex machines and structures based on the best designs from a galaxy far, far away. Projects include X-Wings, AT-AT walkers, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud Cities, settlements, and fortresses. Play-Well’s Jedi instructors reinforce key engineering concepts such as gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, eccentric motion and more as students tap into the powerful forces of imagination and engineering. $190

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Program 2: July 28 - August 1

Entering grades 3-6 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 12:30-3:30 p.m. Learn about building and programming robots using the LEGO® Mindstorms NXT system. In addition to having fun, participants learn about mechanical and software design, problem solving, and teamwork skills. Working in small groups, students have fun while learning how to control the robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and carry objects. $230

Jr. Superhero Engineering with LEGO July 21-July 25

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Entering grades K-2 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Save the world with LEGO® Super Heroes! Build the hideouts and vehicles of your favorite caped crusaders and learn what makes them not only Super Heroes, but Super Hero Engineers! An experienced PlayWell instructor guides young heroes as they design, build, and save a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve any conflict. $190

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Bashem Bots with LEGO July 21-25

Entering grades 3-5 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Have you ever wanted to learn to build a massive motorized machine? In this advanced engineering camp, students re-engineer standard vehicles into mechanized machines that can traverse challenging obstacles, battle against fellow bots, and take on Play-Well Instructors. $190

Imagination

Join us for a magical adventure into the world of imagination and fiction. With CA’s Imagination Camps, dreams, legends and literature do come true. Spend your summer days with your favorite characters, superheroes, princesses, knights, faeries, or your favorite doll. Dream big and let your imagination go wild as you enter this fun and exciting world of fantasy and fiction. The Art of being an Royal Egyptian Queen: Potions, Lotions, and the art of Adornment July 28-August 1

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 Pamper yourself with an Egyptian beauty make-over inspired by Queen Nefertiti, a true classical fashionista. Make an ancient Egyptian fabric gown, adornment jewelry, and potions and lotions truly fit for a queen. Instructor: Angela Hottinger Entering grades 5-8: $190 Entering grades 1-4: $120

Enchanted Art of Medieval Times June 16-June 20

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 1-2 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 Hear ye, hear ye! All princesses and knights are hereby summoned to CA's royal kingdom for a week of myth and enchantment. Join us in our fairy tale world as we create our own costume accessories and royal treasures. From dragons to unicorns, let your imagination go wild with your favorite legends. Instructor: Kit Hernandez $120

Out of this World Art July 14-July 18

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 1-2 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 This camp takes you to another planet. We draw and paint moonscapes and aliens that are totally out of this world. We build robots and spaceships out of cardboard and paper mache. Jump into your flying saucer and join us to explore this fun and artistic world of fantasy and science fiction. Instructor: Kit Hernandez $120

Superheroes! June 16-June 20

Entering grades K-2 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Batman and Spiderman, Wonder Woman and Superman, the Avengers and Green Lantern. Join us as we celebrate the qualities and abilities of superheroes! We create our

own costumes and “develop” our own super-abilities in this fun camp! Movie viewing (nothing beyond PG) will also take place to get a first-hand feel for the characters and their abilities. An off-campus adventure may be planned during the week. Instructors: Tina Rivera and Steph Coyne $350

Star Wars School Program 1: June 9-13 Program 2: June 16-20 Program 3: June 23-27 Program 4: June 30-July 3

Entering Grades: K-2 9:00 a.m. -3:30 p.m. Memorized the movies? Seen the T.V. show? Secretly wish you were a Jedi Knight? Then this camp is right up your universe! We’ll create our own ships, master Star Wars Lego sets, check out some Clone Wars footage, dress in our Coruscant best, and even drink Aunt Beru’s blue (vanilla) milkshakes! This camp is 100%, full-on Star Wars action, and if you can imagine it, we’ll do it. An off-campus field trip is planned for the final day of the camp. Instructors: Roy Mills and Debra Pritchard Programs 1-3: $310/Program 4: $250

Divergent

Program 1: July 21-July 25 Program 2: July 28-August 1

Entering grades 6-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Did you love the Divergent trilogy? We’ll spend a whole week exploring activities that embody each of the five factions: Dauntless (the Brave), Erudite (the Intelligent), Amity (the Peaceful), Candor (the Honest), and Abnegation (the Selfless). Several days involve field trips in the Denver area, including Elitch Gardens and the Denver Art Museum. By the end of the week you’ll have a better sense of what faction you’d belong to if you lived in Veronica Roth’s dystopia-or maybe you’re divergent yourself! Instructor: Allie Bronston $315

Harry Potter: Magic, Movies, Muggles and More Program 1: July 7-July 11 Program 2: July 14-July 18

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9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. If you are ready to become the wizard you know you are, enter into the world of Harry Potter! Find out whether your soul’s worth is better fit for houses Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin and learn the secrets and craft behind constructing your own wand. (Parents please note: we do watch the Harry Potter movies as part of our fandom celebration.) Join the adventure! An off-campus field trip is planned for the final day of the camp. Instructors: Roy Mills and Debra Pritchard $310

Faerie’s Land

Program 1: June 23-June 27 Program 2: July 7-July 11 Program 3: July 21-July 25

Entering Grades: 1-4 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Join us in the magical, miniature world of faeries as we play, design and create all things faerie! Search for faerie rings in gardens, on trails and around the pond. Find traces of faerie activity on climbing vines, trellises and window sills. Play hide and go seek, listen to sweet and surprising tales about real faerie sightings and folklore, make colorful little faerie gifts to share with your family and friends, and much more! Instructor: Chris Golden $195

Fancy Nancy (Ooh La La) Program 1: June 23-June 27 Program 2: July 14-July 18

Entering grades K-2 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Learn to be fancy with lessons from Fancy Nancy. It’s fun! It’s easy! Lots of surprises await you. Join us and become a Fashionista! Instructors: Anita Garcia and Carol Mechem $135

Skippyjon Jones Adventure Program 1: June 23-June 27 Program 2: July 14-June 18

Entering grades K-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Enjoy the adventures of Skipito. Bring the book characters to life with a special activity to take home each day. Join us for mucho fun! Instructors: Anita Garcia and Carol Mechem $135

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Doll Up Your Doll

Entering grades: 2-5 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Join us as we play designers and dress up with our favorite dolls! Bring your American Girl doll, Barbie Doll, or any other doll and we’ll draw dress designs, sew new outfits by hand and machine, and finish the week with a tea party with our dolls in their new outfits! Instructor: Tess Vigil $195

Entering grades 2-4 Two Programs: 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. It’s time to give your doll a make-over! This is the one-stop beauty spot for your doll. Learn different braids and hair styles that you can practice on your doll or your friends. Make fancy jewelry and accessories that your doll can wear for years to come! Instructor: Lindsey Boykin $120

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Doll Design Star July 21-July 25

Entering grades 1-4 Four Programs: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. In this camp, we design and create furniture and room accessories for your favorite doll. What doll wouldn’t love a special lounge chair for relaxing outdoors, or a comfy couch and love seat to share with her friends; or how about a free standing porch-swing for enjoying lemonade on a hot afternoon. Instructor: Angie Hertz $125

July 28-August 1

Pink: A Special Week of All Girl Activities June 16-June 20

Entering Grades: 4-6 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Enjoy a little summer fun crafting, preparing snacks and acting out silly original plays! The plays come to life as the girls layer on crazy dress up clothes with wigs and wacky but marvelous accessories. Girls create their own hair accessories, hand stitch a mini purse and embellish it with embroidery, make a laced-up bound journal, string beads and make flower flip flops. Instructor: Tess Vigil $190

Fashion Mavens Unite: A Personal Style Blogging Camp June 9-June 13

Entering grades 5-8 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Create your own personal style blog! Learn the basics of setting up a style blog and share outfits and ideas along the way. We’ll take photos of our favorite outfits and gather images of favorite pieces of clothing from online stores and share outfit inspiration idea boards. Instructor: Tess Vigil $190

Holidays in July June 30-July 3(4 days)

Entering grades K-2 Two Programs: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Do you wish you could celebrate the holidays all year around? We’ll learn about and celebrate favorite holidays such as Halloween, winter holidays, and the 4th of July throughout the week! Instructor: Nicole Cushenan $160

Arts

Summer Arts Academy

Keep the right side of your brain active this summer. Summer Arts Academy offers exciting choices for young people interested in Art, Culinary, Photography, Music, Performance, Technology, and much more!

Iron Chef Camp July 14-July 18

Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Come battle it out in an Iron Chef style competition! With a new secret ingredient every day the possibilities are endless. Create your own culinary masterpiece, or use one of our recipes. Entries will be judged (and eaten!) daily. Instructor: Patrick Wright $220

used in each program and students prepare their own recipe book! Instructors: Anita Garcia and Carol Rosberg Entering Grades 1-4: $155 per course Entering Grades 5-8: $220 per course

Program 1: June 9-June 13

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. - Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. - Entering grades 1-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. - Entering grades 3-4 Program 2: June 16-June 20

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. -Entering grades 3-4 10:30 a.m. -12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 Mix it, bake it, boil it, eat it with this hands-on cooking experience! All chefs gain basic knowledge in the proper use of various kitchen tools and equipment, the accurate measurement of ingredients, and the vocabulary of cooking. Different recipes are

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Program 1: June 23-June 27

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m..-Entering grades 3-8 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 12:30 p.m. -2:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m.-3:30-Entering grades K-3 Program 2: June 30-July 3 (4 days)

A Baker’s Dozen

Program 1: July 7-July 14

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 3-4 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 Program 2: July 14-July 18

Cooking Up a Storm

Sticky Fingers Cooking

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 Knead it, roll it, bake It, EAT IT! Learn the creative baking tips and shortcuts it takes to become a pastry chef. Using dough made from scratch, young pastry chefs create fun and delicious masterpieces and create a recipe book to share their new talents at home! Instructor: Carol Rosberg Entering Grades 1-4: $155 per course Entering Grades 5-8: $220 per course

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.Entering grades K-4 Program 3: July 21-July 25

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 4-8 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades K-3 Cultivate your culinary curiosity and learn to prepare, eat and share yummy, healthy, delicious, nutritional and sustainable foods. While touching and tasting, campers use all their senses to inspire a lifetime love of healthy family cooking! Campers will have on-line access to a collection of unique Sticky Fingers recipes to share and repeat with their families at home. Please Note: Any and ALL dietary restrictions can and will be accommodated. Programs 1 & 3: $215 Program 2: $175

Cooking Around the World

Mythology in Clay

Sculpture (3D)

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. - Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.. - Entering grades 3-4 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. - Entering grades 1-2 Enter the world’s kitchen as we cook up dishes from around the globe. Each day’s menu highlights a different theme: À la table française (French table); Ethnic Eats (a culinary festival); The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party of Global Sweets; and more. Cooks prepare and feast on recipes celebrating the flavors and aromas of diverse cultures. Bring your creativity as well as your appetite. Instructor: Patrick Wright Entering Grades 1-4: $155 per course Entering Grades 5-8: $220 per course

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 3-5 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 Explore the gruesome power when the animal kingdoms collide to create the phoenix, Pegasus, and gargoyles! Explore monsters, ghouls, imaginary creatures, and the creations of myth and legends. Students will learn how to create hand built clay creations like: stable freestanding creatures griffins, fauns, the Loch Ness Monster, or maybe a nice monster like Sully. Instructor: Adrienne Johnson-Conway $110

Entering grades 9-12 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Explore the work of a wide and diverse cross section of contemporary mixed media sculptors and create your own! Each student artist will develop a concept, sketch, and fabricate their masterpiece. Finishing techniques may include but are not limited to paint, fabric, found objects (feathers, stones, bottle caps, shells) twine, yarn and up-cycled items. Instructor: Melinda Stewart $190

Mud Pie Clay

The Art of Making Stained Glass

July 28-August 1

June 30-July 3 (4 days)

Program 1: June 30-July 3(4 days)

10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.- Entering grades 3-4

Sweet Tooth July 21-July 25

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 3-5 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-5 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 6-8 In this class the evolution of sweets will be explored from ancient fruit and nut confections to the more contemporary chocolate truffle. Each child gets a better understanding of the many different meanings of “sweet” as well as hands-on experience making one sweet treat a day. Instructor: Adrienne Johnson-Conway $135

Build It With Clay June 23-June 27

Entering grades 1-2 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Entering grades 3-4 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Explore the marvelous and messy world of clay, including building vessels, pinch pots, sculptures, and creatures out of coils and slabs. Learn the craft of building, glazing and finalizing the clay before sending it to the kiln. Get ready to get dirty and create amazing works of art that are sure to impress your family and friends. Instructor: Maren Schwartz $135

Teeny Tiny Clay Play

Program 1: June 30-July 3 (4 days)

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades K-2 Program 2: July 7-July 11

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades K-2 Introduce your young one to the hands-on fun of creating with clay! Students learn basic clay skills and coordination, building with both kiln fired and oven/air dried clay. This class is designed specifically for our younger artists. Free time with a short story and a little play is built into each day. Instructor: Adrienne Johnson-Conway Program 1: $110 Program 2: $135

Program 2: July 7-July 11

10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Entering grades 3-4 Frolic in the wonderful, messy, muddy art of clay. Students receive an overview of beginning hand building techniques. Get your hands dirty making fabulous pinch pots, coil pots, balloon pots, animals, and tiles. Instructor: Adrienne Johnson-Conway Program 1: $110 Program 2: $135

Clay 1, 2, 3 July 7-July 11

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 Explore the marvelous and messy world of clay. In this class we primarily study the art of hand building with clay. This includes building vessels, sculptures, and creatures out of coils and slabs. Learn the craft of creatively adding textures and glazes to the clay before firing your work, including a brief introduction to the pottery wheel. Instructor: Adrienne Johnson-Conway $135

Clay Throwing

Program 1: July 14-July 18 Program 2: July 21-July 25

Entering grades 5-8 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. In this class, students learn basic wheel skills: centering, opening, pulling, shaping, trimming and finishing, and glazing. As a beginner, you make variations on the basic cylinder, such as mugs, vases, and bowls. This is a great chance to learn the basics of the potter’s wheel in a relaxed, creative atmosphere. Artists also have a chance to explore the fundamentals of hand building with clay. Instructor: Katy Hills $210

June 9-June 13

Arts

Dolls & Dresses

Program 1: June 9-June 13 Program 2: July 21-July 25

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. - Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. - Entering grades 3-8 Create a finished stained glass masterpiece! Participants learn safety first and become familiar with the techniques of cutting, snapping, and foiling glass, along with using a grinding tool and soldering with hot lead solder. Explore this unique opportunity to become part of a tradition that dates back to medieval times. Instructors: Gage Pritchard and Carrie Diehl $220

Melted

June 16-June 20

Entering grades 3-6 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. This class focuses on art that is ‘melted’ and return to an old favorite: Shrinky Dinks! Students design and shrink their drawings into jewelry or mini-masterpieces. Learn about encaustic printmaking, the exciting art form of glass fusing. Students create two fused projects to take home! Instructor: Jen Werner $205

Introduction to Painting July 14-July 18

Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Do you love to paint? Then this is the class for you. We learn all sorts of fun techniques using water colors and acrylics. Students learn to mix their own colors as well as learn basic color theory to make their painting successful and beautiful. We explore and experiment with various techniques and styles. Students take home a beautiful masterpiece at the end of the week. Instructor: Maren Schwartz $190

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July 14-July 18

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Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Make magnificent mosaics with an assemblage of beads, buttons, and found objects. We also use mold making techniques to create personal tiles and then decorate them with antique, metallic and other fancy finishes. Instructor: Kit Hernandez $190

Yum Yum Art July 28-August 1

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades K-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 What happens when an artistic mind and delicious food come together? Explore the wild and tasty world of edible art. Let’s play with our food - M&M Mosaics, printmaking with fruits and veggies, painting with chocolate & popsicles, graham cracker architecture, food sculptures and other mouth-watering masterpieces! Instructor: Dana Kilcoyne Entering grades K-4: $120 Entering grades 5-8:$190

Foodapalooza

June 30-July 3(4 days)

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades K-2 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 12:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 Is it art or is it food? We’re makin’ everything from wands to marshmallow pets and we’re making it all from what we can find in a grocery cart! This year we’re adding salt dough sculptures! Instructor: Lori Worthman Entering grades K-4: $100 Entering grades 5-8: $155

Design it With Duct Tape July 28-August 1

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 1-2 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 What can you make with Duct Tape? Explore the world of modern duct tape art & design. Duct Tape is an ultra hip material that is not only strong & durable, but comes in a multitude of colors. Impress your friends by designing a variety of projects including wallets, handbags, portraits and sculptures. Instructor: Kit Hernandez Entering Grades 1-4: $125 Entering Grades 5-8: $195

GlassWorks: Fusing & Mosaics July 28-August 1

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Entering grades 6-8 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Enter the exciting world of glass art! Students create glass fused mosaic pieces, a glass fused tile, and a final glass mosaic wall hanging. The artist is guided to find self-expression, inspiration, and creativity for projects from

their life. New skills and techniques are taught to returning artists, deepening their level of understanding of the glass mediums. Instructor: Jen Werner $210

Basic Woodworking June 9-June 13

Entering grades 1-4 Four Programs: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Young artisans choose a project and then build and finish it, learning the use of basic hand and power tools, safety procedures and wood finishing techniques. Students who have participated in Woodworking in past summers are encouraged to work with the instructor to plan a more advanced project. Instructor: Angie Hertz $150

Simple Metals and Soldering Mobiles July 21-July 25

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 3-8 Learning basic safety of hand tools and applying basic metal arts techniques, students learn to solder, drill, cutout, saw, file, texture, hammer, emboss, rivet, and weave using basic metal materials and wire. Students create their own modern/contemporary styled inspired art. Instructor: Angela Hottinger $210

All That Glitters June 30-July 3 (4 days)

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 2:00 p.m.-2:30 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 This workshop is all about BLING - bling paintings, bling sculptures, and of course bling jewelry. Students use rhinestones, various types of glitter, and metallic papers to embellish their world and make it sparkle. Instructor: Kit Hernandez $100

Fashion Design: Project Runway June 9-June 13

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 1-2 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 Let your sense of style shine! Take on the role of a fashion designer as you allow your creativity explode into many fantastic fashion designs. Inspired by the brilliant creativity on the runways of Milan and New York, you create fashion accessories and garments. Plan out your designs by keeping a drawing portfolio and then turn your ideas into wearable works of art. Using alternative methods of design and creative problem solving, all students present their creations at the end of the week

in great style on the catwalk. Instructor: Kit Hernandez Entering Grades 1-4: $120 Entering Grades 5-8: $190

Chalk Art

Program 1: June 9-June 13 Program 2: June 16-June 20

Entering grades 3-8 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. The Chalk Art Boom is spreading across the world. Explore the origins of chalk art and study the process of creating street art from start to finish. Add color to our campus in this week-long camp! Create at least two individual chalk art pieces and a large group anamorphic piece that will be admired on campus until it washes away! Instructor: Kyle Banister $190

Extreme Drawing in Photoshop

Program 1: June 23-June 27 Program 2: June 30-July 3

Entering grades 5-9 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Use your artistic imagination and skills to experience endless ways to manipulate drawings and photographs with digital technology. Photoshop is revolutionizing the way artists are able to create art. Using hands on digital scanners, digital cameras, photographic images, and pens & pencils you will create your own extreme digital drawings. Come Explore Extreme Drawings! Instructor: Kristen Vetter $190

Graffiti Art

Program 1: June 16-June 20

12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 Program 2: July 21-July 25

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 Learn about this new Urban art movement as we practice fonts and styles techniques using markers, paint and spray paint. Learn how to stencil and make your image appear 3-D. Instructor: Kit Hernandez $195

Mini Murals June 23-June 27

Entering grades 4-8 Two Programs: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Each artist will create their own fantasy mural using photos, magazines, books, drawings and paintings to “render” their design. Using techniques of scenic painting, faux finishing and trompe l’oeil, they will learn how to paint their own mural on muslin which can then be applied to a wall in their room with wall paper paste or by hanging. Instructor: Lori Worthman $195

Wacky Watercolor Scientists July 21-July 25

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 Experiment with the different forms of watercolor to create beautiful works of art and science. Use different techniques such as resist, salt, marbling, melted crayons and much, much more. Play with different media to create a variety of effects and scientific experiments of art. Instructor: Kit Hernandez $120

Arty Party June 23-June 27

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 Join us for a fun week of sampling the arts: drawing, painting, sculpture, mixed media and printmaking. Students create masterpieces using watercolors, acrylics, inks, paper mache, air-dry clay and various mix media material. Instructor: Kit Hernandez $120

ing, using image transfers, stencils, layering, and more! Using clay, found objects, recycled materials, wire and various adhesives, we plan to make magnificent mixed up 2D and 3D designs and creations! Instructor: Kit Hernandez $155

Treasure Box Books July 28-August 1

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades K-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. –Entering grades 3-4 Using old hardbound books, we’ll alter-glue them, cut them, paint them, and bejewel them to become sculptural collages of dreams and memories. We’ll incorporate poetry/prose, drawings, photographs, small sculptures and found objects--from buttons to action figures! Instructor: Lori Worthman Entering grades K-4: $120 Entering grades 5-8: $190

Totally Textiles July 14-July 18

Hyper Hybrid Art

Program 1: July 21-July 25: 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Program 2: July 28-August 1: 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

Entering grades 3-5 What happens when you mix a guinea pig with a starfish, a dragon with a rabbit, or a bird with a unicorn? Explore lots of fun hybrid creatures using your own artistic sketchbook. Play with visual imagery, language, and relationships as you create a colorful sculpture of your hybrid creature to complete your whimsical journey. Instructor: Lisa Steiner $120

Art Recipe and & Formulas July 14-July 18

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.- Entering grades 3-4 What do you get when you mix an artist, a chef, & a scientist? A whole lot of fun! Out of art supplies? No problem! Make and use your own art supplies in this class. Resourceful artists learn to make paint, pigments and other traditional art materials from scratch! Instructor: Angela Hottinger Entering grades 1-4: $120 Entering grades 5-8: $190

Mixed Up Art

June 30-July 3(4 days)

Entering grades 5-8 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Let’s mix it up this summer! In this workshop, young artists use a variety of mixed-media techniques and collaging approaches. Techniques include drawing, paint-

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 3-4 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 Young crafts people learn simple hand sewing and embroidery techniques to create their own one-of-a kind animal felties, stuffed dolls or pillows and a very fashionable purse! Through daily exposure to textile arts, campers improve their dexterity, learn a useful skill, and make unique projects. Instructor: Maren Schwartz $125

Bracelet Bonanza July 14-July 18

Entering grades 1-4 Four Programs: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 12:30 pm.-2:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. These days, there are so many fun and interesting ways to make jewelry. In this camp, we use looms, loops, para-cord, bungee cord and other materials to make bright and durable bracelets to wear and share. Instructor: Angie Hertz $120

Crafty Critters

Program 1: July 7-July 11

12:30-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 Program 2: July 21-July 25

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 1-2 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 A dragon fly here. A zebra there. Create nifty critters using different materials such as polymer clay, felt foam, face paint and even food. Have a blast expressing yourself through crafting. So join us and get crafting! Instructors: Anita Garcia and Carol Mechem $135

Wearable Art

Program 1: July 7-July 11: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Program 2: July 21-July 25: 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.

Arts

Mixed Media Mosaics

Entering grades 5-9 Craft your own clothing and accessories. Turn the ordinary into the extraordinary. Add your personal touch to scarves, T-shirts, flip flops and more. Sew aprons or tote bags and crate your won jewelry. Have fun with nail art and temporary tattoos as well as hair embellishments. Instructors: Anita Garcia and Carol Mechem $220

Altered Books June 23-June 27

Entering grades 5-8 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Make a masterpiece out of an old tattered book. Join us to carve, collage, stamp, paint, sew and use a variety of other techniques to sample the world of book arts. These creations can be 2 or 3D. All artists make their very own unique book with secret compartments, found poetry and other endless possibilities. Instructor: Kit Hernandez $190

Recycled Art

June 30-July 3(four days)

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 3-4 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 Sculpt a bird out of soda cans! Design a lamp with plastic forks! Build a chandelier out of bottles! Imagine the beautiful creations you can make out of objects that would otherwise be thrown in a landfill. Participants learn the skills and techniques necessary to build with unique materials, the most important of which will be the ability to think innovatively and imaginatively. Instructor: Dana Kilcoyne Entering Grades 1-4: $100 Entering Grades 5-8: $155

Art for the Artist 2D June 9-June 13

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 Not an arts and crafts activity, this program provides opportunities to learn serious art techniques in a concentrated period of time. The focus will be on 2D work, exploring drawing and painting using media such as pencil, charcoal pastels, acrylic paints, and watercolors. Students learn essential techniques such as color mixing, tonal value, and composition. Instructor: Dana Kilcoyne Entering Grades 1-4: $120 per course Entering Grades 5-8: $190 per course

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Tie Dye, Oh My!

Photo Safari

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 Not an arts and crafts activity, this program provides opportunities for younger studio arts enthusiasts to learn serious art techniques in a concentrated period of time, focusing on 3D work, and exploring sculpture techniques such as clay, stone carving, plaster, and wire. Instructor: Dana Kilcoyne Entering Grades 1-4: 120 per course Entering Grades 5-8: 190 per course

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 Come experiment with cold water dyes. Learn how to create traditional spirals as well as a variety of folding, tying and clamping patterns. Understand color mixing and saturations to create unique tie dye masterpieces. CA provides the muslin for wall hangings, t-shirts and scarves. Participants are encouraged to bring specialty items provided they are 100 percent cotton. Instructor: Kit Hernandez Entering Grades 1-4: $125 per course Entering Grades 5-8: $195 per course

Entering grades 5-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. See Colorado through your camera! Students experience local adventures each day and are introduced to camera basics and lighting techniques. From landscapes to close up, to portraits, each location offers a rich photographic experience! Students spend the last two days working in the digital lab, being introduced to Photoshop basics, and printing a portfolio of their work. Instructors: Liz Cryan (Program 1) & Jesse Meyer (Program 2) $370

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June 16-June 20

Mask Making

Program 1: June 9-June 13

July 7-July 11

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 Program 2: June 16-June 20

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 1-2 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 Learn professional techniques in mask making, molding and casting, sculpting, painting and fabricating. You’ll work with clay, plaster, acrylic paints, paper mache, and other mixed media. We consider safety and techniques to create the highest quality masks, as well as art techniques that can be applied to other projects. Instructor: Sara Monterroso Program 1: $190 Program 2: $120

Playing with Polymer July 7-July 11

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 Have you heard of polymer clay? It’s a compound of PVC particles that is so pliable and versatile that you can use it to mold just about anything! Design and create your own beads and pendants for necklaces. Upcycle a glass bottle and turn this into a beautiful vase. The possibilities are endless! Instructor: Maren Schwartz Entering grades 1-4: $120 Entering grades 5-8: $190

Art & Yoga

Program 1: June 16-June 20.

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. - Entering grades 6-8 Program 2: July 28-August 1.

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. - Entering grades 4-8 Yoga and art come together for body/mind creativity! Each day starts with a yoga class focusing on beginning asanas, (postures) and pranayama, (breath work), ultimately flowing into an art project. Students create art that is devoted to who they are: their interests, feelings, and experiences. Art and yoga gives students skills to manage their stress, find balance, help them find deep relaxation, and learn more about how to express themselves. Instructor: Jen Werner $190

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Campfire Capers June 9-June 13

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-3 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 1-3 Singing, dancing, drumming, storytelling, and games, even some hotdogs and s’mores! Join us in an old fashioned campfire program! From scary stories to silly songs, we’ll gather around the magical flame effect, and entertain each other. Instructor: Lori Worthman $120

Comic Book Illustration and Design July 14-July 18

Entering grades: 5-8 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. This camp focuses on all aspects of comic book creation including character descriptions, environment, setting, and basic plot. Students work on story boarding, scripting and how to take written character designs and create them visually. Instructor: Patrick Wright $190

Digital Photography Program 1: June 23-Jun 27 Program 2: June 30-July 3

Entering Grades 5-9 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Turn off your camera’s Auto mode and explore the power of Manual mode. Learn how different camera controls can be harnessed to produce interesting and creative photographs. Gain an understanding of shutter speeds, aperture settings, focusing and other controls. The process of capturing a digital image, downloading and manipulation with Photoshop Elements will be covered. A digital camera with a Manual mode (preferably a SLR interchangeable lens camera) is recommended, although CA can accommodate cameras if needed. Instructor: Kristen Vetter $210

Program 1: June 9-June 13 Program 2: June 16-June 20

Circus! Circus!

Program 1: June 9-June 13 Program 2: June 16-June 20 Program 3: July 7-July 11

Entering Grades: 6-12 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Ladies and Gentlemen, please direct your attention to the center ring - run away with the circus this summer! Daily skill and performance workshops are taught in juggling, tumbling, tightrope, clowning, stilts, unicycle, and rolling globe. Special classes are offered in the aerial arts: Spanish Web, Aerial Hoop, Single Trapeze, Aerial Balance Cube, and Aerial Fabric. This is an excellent artistic and athletic activity that builds immense self-esteem and amazing performance skills. Participants may enroll for one or more weeks. Instructor: Angel Vigil $305

Circus Circus Show Week June 23-June 27

Entering Grades 6-12 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. This is your chance to run away with the circus and put on a circus show. This week is all about putting on a big circus show for the summer camp. To be part of this week's special show you need to have been in circus camp at least one week previously, either this summer or another summer, or been in a circus program either at Colorado Academy or another youth circus program. Instructor: Angel Vigil $305

Extreme Improv July 21-July 25

Entering grades 4-8 Two Programs: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Are you excited and willing to explore the far reaches of a grilled cheese sandwich? Can you hold your own in a wrestling match with an atomic hedgehog? Can you crack the riddle of how a dancing mushroom will save the world from radioactive amoebas? If your answer is

yes, explore Extreme Improv- an acting class seeking students who wish to stretch their imagination, hone their comedic timing, create outrageous characters and laugh ‘til their pancreases vibrate! Instructor: Royden Mills $190

Act It Out June 9-June 13

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 3-4 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 Bring those favorite books from childhood and let’s make them into a play! We’ll act them out, make some simple costumes and even scenery for them. Titles could include Elvira, A Nice Walk in the Jungle, The Balloon Farm, The Heart Mender, and of course, campers’ favorites as well. Instructor: Lori Worthman $120

Making Music Videos June 16-June 20

9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. - Entering grades 4-8 Calling all Superstars! In this week long camp you learn how to create, film and edit your own music video! We film on location using the story boards your group has made as a guideline for the shots. Instructor: Anita Boland $305

Jingles R’ Us June 23-June 27

Entering grades 4-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Why do you buy stuff? How can a commercial capture your interest? What are some of your favorite commercials? You create and film your own commercial and let’s see whose product sells the best! Instructor: Anita Boland $305

The Voice

July 28-August 1

Entering grades 4-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Aspiring Stars, this is for you! Learn vocal technique, microphone stage presence, and what it takes to be a star. Campers from guest camps are invited to judge our performances. Some prior singing experience is recommended. Instructor: Anita Boland $305

Bound for Broadway Program 1: July 14-July 18

Entering grades 5-8

Program 2: July 21-July 25

Entering grades 5-8

Program 3: July 28-August 1

Entering grades 9-12 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. One-week intensive workshop has you acting,

singing, and dancing as we create a stage revue. We’ll explore improvisation, monologues, scenes, songs & dance. Friday afternoon is SHOWTIME! (Performers must be available the entire week.) Instructors: Janet DeRuvo, Anita Boland, Patrice LeBlanc. $315

learn progressive rhythms, melodies and entire pieces with full musical arrangements. All instruments provided and no prior musical experience is required. Family and friends are invited to join a mini-recital on Friday afternoon. Instructor: Andre Mallinger $120

Mystery They Wrote!

Penny whistle Music

Entering Grades: 6-9 9:00 a.m..-3:30 p.m. Do you love a great mystery? Think you are a good sleuth? We’ll write our own script styled after popular “murder” mysteries, build the plot and perform a “Friday whodunit” – Let’s see if the audience can work out the guilty parties! (Performers must be available the entire week.) Instructor: Janet DeRuvo $305

Entering grades K-3 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Come and explore this simple little wind instrument that is played all over the world. Learn fun folk songs and how to read and write music. This is an excellent introduction to all instruments. Students in the class receive their own personal penny whistles. Parents and friends are invited to a mini recital on the last day of class. Instructor: Isabella Ubertone $140

July 7-July 11

Sounds and Stories

Program 1: June 16-June 20 Program 2: June 30-July 3 (4 days)

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. - Entering grades 3-4 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. - Entering grades 1-2 If you love to sing, tell stories, or act, join us as we lead you through activities and projects that will engage your imagination, allow for lots of creativity, all through the magical experience of making music. We will sing songs, make our own instruments from recycled items, read fairy tales, and even get the chance to make up some new ones! We will act out plays, put on puppet shows, all while learning songs and playing xylophones, drums, and other instruments to help our stories come to life. Instructor: Alicia Knox Program 1: $120 Program 2: $100

African Drumming and Rhythm July 7-July 11

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 1-3 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 4-7 Come explore the music of Africa through the traditional rhythms of the djembe drums! In this class we learn full drum songs, beginning with basic rhythms and adding more complex arrangements and parts throughout the week. Students learn a variety of djembe hand strokes, as well as other traditional African percussion instruments. Family and friends are invited to join a mini-recital on Friday afternoon. Instructor: Andre Mallinger $120

Arts

Art for the Artist 3D

July 21-July 25

Recorder Camp July 28-August 1

Entering grades 4-6 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Beginner and advanced recorder players are welcome to participate in this week of musical fun and learning. Students who have learned how to play the recorder at school are encouraged to take their musical skills to a higher level. Learn fun folk songs and how to read and write music. This is an excellent introduction to all instruments. Students in the class receive their own personal recorders. Parents and friends are invited to a mini recital on the last day of class. Instructor: Isabella Ubertone $140

Let’s Move It, Move It June 16-June 20

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-2 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 3-4 Stomp, Bang, Bounce and Shoot! Using basketballs, trash can lids, all sorts of found noisy objects, tap shoes, hiking boots and our own voices, we’ll create a unique performance. We’ll mix traditional tap with hip-hop and jazz, interspersed with drumming, pounding, rock and roll, hula-hoops, basketballs, spoons, harmonicas, and we may even sneak a kazoo in there! Come join the fun! Instructor: Lori Worthman $120

Sing like the Stars African Marimba

Program 1: June 16-June 20 Program 2: June 23-June 27

10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 1-3 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 4-7 Kids love marimbas and marimba music, and this class gives students an opportunity to experience first-hand the exciting music of the Zimbabwean-style marimbas! Students

Entering Grades 7-11 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Get ready to be the star of your dreams. Using karaoke tapes we’ll learn to perform popular singing styles. Participants practice the techniques of jazz, pop, blues, torch, and

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and watching filmed performances. Players are expected to provide a guitar. For information on renting a guitar or for questions about this camp, please contact the camp office. Instructor: Phil Jones $190

Play in a Rock Band!! Program 1: June 16-June 20 Program 2: July 14-July 18

Guitar Camp

Entering Grades 5-12 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Have you ever wanted to play in a rock band? Do you have at least a year’s experience playing guitar, bass guitar, drums, keyboards, horns or saxes? Are you a vocalist? If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions, join us as we engage in group lessons, ensemble practice, recording techniques, sound checks, and use of PA systems each day. Players must provide their own instruments, amps, etc. (CA provides sound reinforcement). Instructor: Phil Jones $360

Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Experience the basics of guitar and hands-on learning with daily study of guitar playing techniques as well as listening to recordings and watching filmed performances. Players are expected to provide a guitar. For information on renting a guitar or for questions about this camp, please contact the camp office at www.coloradoacademysummer.org. Instructor: Phil Jones $190

Young Strummers Guitar Program 1: June 23-June 27 Program 2: July 7-July 11

Entering grades 2-4 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Experience the basics of guitar and hands-on learning with daily study of guitar playing techniques as well as listening to recordings

Program 1: June 23-June 27 Program 2: July 7-July 11

Digital Music

Program 1: June 23-June 27 Program 2: July 7-July 11 Program 3: July 21-July 25

Entering grades 1-8 Four classes: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m., 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. You too can make the music of the future!

Using specialized electronic software and hardware, participants in this program record music or sounds, edit the recordings into musical compositions or sound collages, and then burn them to CDs with personalized laser printed labels. These programs are offered each quarter of the day. Students may sign up for two back to back programs to make up a half day program if desired. Instructor: Brian Golden $100

Digital Video Production Meets Film Acting July 28-August 1

Entering Grades: 5-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. This activity satisfies two interests. Students with a desire to learn the technical side of filmmaking work on all aspects of the production process, while those who love the spotlight learn all the beginning aspects of acting in front of a camera. The young artists plan and produce their film and then use video editing software to enhance their creations by adding both audio and video special effects. Stars will be born! Instructors: Royden Mills and Gary Varden $330

Intermediate Golf

Youth Volleyball

Entering grades 6-11 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Grab your clubs and let’s hit the links! This camp provides 5 hours of professional instruction by Foothills Golf Course PGA teachers, playing at least 9 holes each day, with one day on a par-3 course. Participants must provide golf clubs, balls and tees. Balls are provided for the driving ranges. All participants must wear collared shirts and tailored shorts. Players may not bring their own pull carts. Pull carts may be rented at Foothills for $3-4 per day. Instructor: Bob Ulrich $390

Entering Grades 1-8 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Athletes will learn the fundamentals of volleyball using proper techniques including passing, serving, overhead hitting, and defensive skills. Instructor: Guy Garcia, the Varsity volleyball coach at Colorado Academy for 16 years $170

July 21-July 25

Golf For the Young Player July 28-August 1

Entering grades K-2 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Attention all young golfers! Join us on Foothills Golf Course, and receive instruction from certified teaching pros! You’ll get an opportunity to play some holes each day. Lessons cover etiquette, safety, putting, short game (chipping, pitching), full swing and strategies for getting around a golf course efficiently. Participants must provide a bag of junior golf clubs. Participants must wear collared shirts and tailored shorts. Instructor: Bob Ulrich $220

Diving Into Summer July 14-July 18

Sports & Dance

Mustang Sports Camps and Dance Camps Whether for a competitive player or an individual achiever, Mustang Sports and Dance Camps are a very special experience for young people. We work with students of all skill levels, nurturing self-confidence and talent, and developing and sustaining a life-long love of sport. The sports camps maintain an appropriate athlete-to-instructor ratio that will enable our highly skilled staff of coaches to interact directly with each camp participant. Beginning Horsemanship Program 1: June 16-20 Program 2: June 23-27

Entering Grades 3-8 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Beginning riders will head out to Stocktons Plum Creek stables for hands on horsemanship and riding. Emphasis on communication, grooming, and handling skills with daily demonstrations and hands on practice. Campers will learn about bareback riding, saddling, and the introduction of rein use. $360

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Kiddie Corral

Beginning Golf

Entering Grades K-2 9:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Beginning riders will head out to Stocktons Plum Creek stables for hands on horsemanship, learning about horse behavior, grooming, handling, and introduction to riding. Campers focus on safety while building confidence. On Friday campers participate in horsey arts, crafts, and games on campus. Programs 1 & 2: $260 Program 3: $230

Entering grades 6-10 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Grab your clubs and let’s hit the links! This camp provides 5 hours of professional instruction by Foothills Golf Course PGA teachers, three days on a par-3 course and two days on a nine-hole course. Participants must provide golf clubs, balls and tees. Balls are provided for the driving ranges. All participants must wear collared shirts and tailored shorts. Players may not bring their own pull carts. Pull carts may be rented at Foothills for $3-4 per day. Instructor: Bob Ulrich $390

Program 1: June 16-June 20 Program 2: June 23-June 27 Program 3: June 30-July 3 (4 days)

Entering grades 3-7 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Jump, dive, flip, or twist your way into this exciting new summer camp! Whether this is your first time stepping on the board or you’ve been diving for years, all are welcome! We’ll travel to a local pool and focus on the proper techniques of springboard diving. Participants must have adequate swimming ability in the deep end of a pool—this is NOT a swimming lesson. Instructor: Nicole Cushenan $290

June 23-June 27

Flips and Tricks Dive Camp July 14-July 18

Entering grades 8-12 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Jump, dive, flip, or twist your way into this exciting new summer camp! Whether this is your first time stepping on the board or you’ve been diving for years, all are welcome! We’ll travel to a local pool and focus on the proper techniques of springboard diving. Participants must have adequate swimming ability in the deep end of a pool—this is NOT a swimming lesson. Instructor: Nicole Cushenan $290

June 9-June 13

Tennis

Seven Weeks: June 9-August 1

Entering grades 1-8 (Tennis camp is not in session June 30-July 3) Two Programs: 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. No more waiting in lines to hit the ball. Kids enjoy playing right away and keep coming back for more. Brian Singer, the CA men’s tennis head coach, and his staff teach multiple skills, incorporating game play into skill development. We strive for a 1:6 or better ratio. Using the Quick Start format, these camps are broken down by age and ability on different courts. Week 1: Getting Control: This week emphasizes ball and racquet control. Games include: Flamingo, Lobster Trap, Champion of the Court and Tag Team. Week 2: Instant Rally: Along with the basics, this week puts extra emphasis on rallies, sending and receiving. Games include: Tennis Hockey, Splat and King of the Court. Week 3: Rally Back: This week focuses on forehand and backhand rallies and incorporates some serves. Games include: Lobster rally, Funny Bones, Champs and Chumps. Week 5: Volley Time: Along with the basics, this week places special attention on volleys. Games include: One Ball Live, Rally Me, Bulls-Eye and Monster Mash. Week 6: Network Now: This week empha-

sizes getting to the net. Games include: High Fiver, Restaurant, and Dive Bomber. Week 7: Slamma Jamma: This week

highlights movement. Games include: Get-It, Alligator River, and Whistle-Blower. Week 8: It's a Wrap: This week places extra emphasis on a particular skill each day. Games include: Wipe Out, Monster Mash and Gate-Keeper. Instructor: Brian Singer and team $165

Swim Stroke Clinic Six Weeks: June 9-July 18

Entering grades 1-5 3:45 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Give your child a jump start in the pool this summer. Our new swim stroke clinics are designed for swimmers who already have a

strong foundation of the fundamentals and are looking to improve their strokes and learn proper techniques in the pool. For increased proficiency, register for multiple weeks. Two clinics offered:

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Broadway show tune singing. Vocal techniques, stage presence and “selling the song” skills are all a part of this innovative and challenging program. Instructor: Cindy Jordan $305

Beginning Stroke Clinic:

- Learn the 4 competitive swim strokes and turns. Proper breathing techniques will be covered. - Requirement: Must be able to swim 25 yards without stopping. Swim Stroke Clinic:

- Fine tune your swim strokes and turns. - Requirement: Must be able to swim 50 yards without stopping. Instructor: Becky Mutz $125 per week

Youth Skills & Games Soccer Camp June 23-June 27

Entering Grades K-5 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Learn and improve your soccer skills through drills and small sided games. Players are exposed to new skills and drills to improve dribbling, shooting, passing and controlling the ball. Instructor: Sean Stedeford $170

Lil’ Mustang Soccer Camp

Program 1: July 14-July 18 Program 2: July 21-July 25

Entering grades K-5 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. This camp provides boys and girls entering grades K-5 the chance to learn soccer skills in an instructional environment that is challenging and fun! Skills and concepts taught include passing, controlling, shooting, defending, attacking and goal keeping. Instructor: Sean Stedeford $170

Mustang Futsal Camp

June 23-June 27

Entering grades 5-12 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. “FUTSAL” is the international term used for the game. It is derived from the Spanish or Portuguese word for "soccer"-FUTbol or FUTebol, and the French or Spanish word for "indoor" -SALON or SALA. It is a small sided game (5v5) played on a smaller field with a smaller/heavier (size 3-4) ball. This is the game that outdoor soccer players around the globe play when they are indoors to refine and maintain their control skills and touch. Instructor: Sean Stedeford $170

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June 9-June 13

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Entering grades 6-8 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Learn batting fundamentals including stance, weight transfer, follow through, and "quick hands." Increase your hitting prowess, make the right play the right way-instinctively, and develop your special skills in baseball. Be sure to bring along your glove. Instructor: Jesse Myers $170

Dribbling and Shooting Camp June 16-June 20

Entering grades 3-10 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Come to this camp and be prepared to improve your skills to play at the next level. Learn to become an effective dribbler and proper shooting form. Dribbling skills include crossover, between the legs, behind the back and improved confidence with both the dominant and non-dominant hand. Shooting form and increased shooting range will improve. Instructor: Guy Garcia $170

Girls Basketball: Drills, skills, and Games July 28-August 1

Entering grades 9-12 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Drills, skills, and games. Basketball campers learn the fundamental drills of basketball and then take them to a higher level. Campers combine their skill tests with high level drills and apply them into game situations. Instructor: Rob Engel $300

Indoor Lacrosse June 9-June 13

Entering grades 3-6 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. This indoor lacrosse activity is a hit in CA's gym classes. Filled with energy, enthusiasm and excitement, this activity is fun for experienced and non- experienced lacrosse players. Come join us and have a ball! Instructor: Bob Ulrich $170

Dodgeball

June 16-June 20

Entering grades 4-6 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Join us for a plethora of dodgeball games that are fast paced, exciting and challenging. The games are played with Gator Skin balls that provide a safe and more forgiving way to play this classic and popular game. Instructor: Bob Ulrich $170

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Girls Field Hockey for Younger Players

Program 1: $175 Programs 2-4: $215

Entering grades 1-3 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. This introductory level program covers all of the fundamentals necessary to play the exciting game of field hockey-with plenty of time for fun and games! Experienced coaches develop basic skills such as dribbling, push passing, pulls/dodges and defensive stance. Instructor: Lizzie Rockmore $110

Beginning Ballet

July 28-August 1

Girls Lacrosse for Younger Players July 28-August 1

Entering Grades 1-3 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Become a part of one of the fastest-growing sports in Colorado! This introductory level program covers all the fundamentals necessary to play on your first lacrosse team and all the fun that comes with it! Learn cradling, stick handling, shooting, and defending through drills, small-sided learning games, and just plain lacrosse fun! Players are expected to provide their own lacrosse sticks, mouth guards, goggles, water bottles and snack. Instructor: Lizzie Rockmore $110

Racquetball: Fast & Furious June 9-June 13

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-5 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 6-9 Racquetball is easy to learn, is a year-round and lifetime sport, and fun! Join a club pro to learn fundamental skills, rules and games. Players are grouped by ability and play in a variety of tournament formats. All participants will get gifts and prizes on tournament day. A CA van takes everyone to a local athletic club site for all the fun each day. Instructor: Marcia Richards $200

Ice Skating at CA

Program 1: June 30-July 3 (4 days) Program 2: July 7-July 11 Program 3: July 21-July 25

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades K-4 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades K-4

Program 1: June 23-June 27 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Program 2: July 7-July 11 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.

Entering grades 1-3 Dancers practice the classical technical steps of Ballet according to the Italian Ceccheti method. Dancers will warm up with a floor barre, continue with center floor exercises and then learn traveling beginning ballet steps across the floor. We will then do Ballet Fairy Dance stories and perform a couple of them for you at the end of the week! Instructor: Christina Golden $115

Modern Dance June 23-June 27

Entering grades 1-3 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Based on free expression through movement, inspired by nature and the human spirit, modern dance has moved through time as carefree as bare feet running and leaping across a wooden dance floor. In this class we will sample works from several of this arts various contributors such as, Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham, Eric Hawkins and Merce Cunningham. Please come during our last class of the week on Friday (the last half hour of class) to watch us! Instructor: Christina Golden $115

Hip Hop

July 7-July 11

Entering grades 4-7 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Hip Hop began in South Bronx one of the poorest quarters of New York City. Influenced by rap,graffiti and breakdance, hip hop movements are both acrobatic and mime like. We dance warm ups leading into dances to "clean" rap music. Please come during our last class of the week on Friday (the last half hour of class) to watch us! Instructor: Chris Golden $115

Program 4: July 14-July 18

Breakdancing

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 3-7 2:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades K-4 Learn to ice skate this summer! There is no reason to leave campus for this one. We will bring synthetic ice to CA and set it up in an indoor location. Join us for 60 minutes of instruction plus 30 minutes of practice every day. Basic through intermediate ice skating skills are offered, from first steps through basic jumps & spins that are appropriate for hockey and figure skating. Let’s skate! Instructor: Dia McGaughey

Entering grades 6-10 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Campers learn a brief history of breakdancing from music to moves. Campers then learn the fundamental moves from footwork, floorwork, backspin, and windmill. Each camper will put together a brief breakdance routine by the end of the week by putting together their own music and a combination of the moves they learn. Instructor: Rob Engel $150

June 30-July 3(four days)

Jazz Dancing

Flamenco Dancing

Entering grades 1-3 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. A dance style inspired by African slave dancers became a delightful addition to popular movies and musicals. In this class we will attempt to master some of those jazzy stretches, body isolations, characteristic hand movements, contractions, walks and jumps. Then we will be learning a dance Bob Fosse style with the bowler hat and cane. Please come during our last class of the week on Friday (the last half hour of class) to watch us! Instructor: Chris Golden $115

12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 6-8

July 21-July 25

Creative Movement Dancing July 21-July 25

Entering grades 1-3 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. After a warming round of floor and center floor exercises, this class will focus on expressing feelings and ideas through movements unique to each dancer. We will create with giant elastic circles', scarves, hoops to various types of music and inspirational poems. Please come during our last class of the week on Friday (the last half hour of class) to watch us. Instructor: Chris Golden $115

Pom & Cheer June 23-June 27

9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. - Entering grades 5-8 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. - Entering grades 3-4 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. - Entering grades 1-2 Try out the exciting world of Pom and Cheerleading or develop your current skills. The program focuses on basic motion technique, use of poms, cheers and chants both with and without music. Some tumbling skills and ballet basics are taught to expand movement repertoires. The week ends with the performance of a routine before parents and friends. Instructor: Krystal Blacke Entering Grades 1-4: $120 Entering Grades 5-8: $190

Yoga: Silly to Calm July 14-July 18

9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.-Entering grades 3-5 10:30- a.m.-12:00 p.m.-Entering grades K-2 Get your sillies out and feel great after walking like a chimp, jumping like a frog, and posing in downward diggity dog! Kids spend the week playing yoga games, trying out traditional and not so traditional yoga poses all the while learning how to move their bodies to keep them healthy and strong. They end the week feeling strong, relaxed and empowered by all of the great things they will be able to do. Instructor: Erin Galvin $115

Program 1: June 9-June 13 Program 2: June 16-June 20

12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m.-Entering grades 2-3 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m.-Entering grades 4-5 Come and Flamenco! We cover footwork and upper body technique through repetitive, slow movements to support dancers as they learn to combine steps in succession. This is the class for you if you are brand new to dance, or if you just want to add new techniques and variety to your existing dance skills and repertoire. Instructor: Sara Monterroso Program 1: $185 Program 2: $115

Adventure Sports OFF CAMPUS Adventures Let your hair down and live a little on the wild side! Challenge your physical and mental fortitude with our exciting lineup of adventure sports and activities.

Adventures in Denver Program 1: June 16-June 20.

Entering grades 3-5

Program 2: July 14-July 18.

Entering grades 6-8 Do you think you know Denver? Well, you have probably never been behind the scenes of some of Denver’s most famous hot spots. Join us for a week-long adventure behind the scenes of key Denver sites like Elitch Gardens, the Governor’s Mansion, the Mint, the Wild Animal Sanctuary, Sports Authority Field, Red Rocks, and the Denver Center For Performing Arts. Places are subject to change but you are guaranteed a phenomenal adventure. Instructor: Tricia Wales $320

Putt-Putt July 7-July 11

Entering grades 1-4 Two Programs: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Whether you imagine yourself as a pro-golfer one day, or just enjoy playing a game of miniature golf once in a while, this camp is for you. This week we putt our way through five of the Denver areas most exciting and entertaining putt-putt courses. The obstacles and challenges that you’ll face this week will have you jumping for joy! Instructor: Angie Hertz $205

Bowling at Lucky Strike Lanes Program 1: July 7-July 11 Program 2: July 14-July 18

Dance/Off-Campus Adventures

Baseball Fundamentals

12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Spare, Strike, Turkey or Gutter Ball? Whether you are a seasoned bowler or a novice, spend an afternoon with us at Lucky Strike Lanes, playing a game that can be traced back to the Stone Age. An opportunity to improve your game or learn proper technique right from the beginning. Tuition includes transportation to and from the lanes, unlimited bowling and shoe rental. Participants are required to bring socks. Instructor: Kass Patterson $170

Things that GO! July 7-July 11

Entering grades 1-3 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Trains, planes, boats, and more. Join us for a fun tour of things that go! Ride the Georgetown Loop Railroad on Monday. Explore the Wings over the Rockies museum on Tuesday, Tour the Golden Railroad Museum on Wednesday. Take a cruise on pedal boats or canoes on the lake on Thursday. Complete the week with a fun on-campus activity. Let’s GO! Instructor: Lindsey Boykin $220

Discover Colorado July 28-August 1

Entering grades K-2 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Whether you are a Colorado native or a recent convert, this is YOUR chance to uncover Colorado’s natural wonders! Adventures can include visiting the infamous Red Rocks Amphitheatre, digging up bones at Dinosaur Ridge, hiking up Lookout Mountain, or taking in the sights at the Botanic Gardens, you are sure to have a great time discovering all that Colorado has to offer. Instructor: Nicole Cushenan $360

Denver Fun Hoppers: Exploring the best amusement parks, water parks & museums of Denver

Program 1: June 9-June 13 Program 2: June 16-June 20

Entering Grades 3-5 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Spend the week hopping around and exploring some of Denver’s best fun spots. This camp sends you on a wild tour of Heritage Square, Pirates Cove, The Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Elitch Gardens and Waterworld. Join CA’s Kate O’Donnell for a week of nonstop fun hopping! Instructor: Kate O'Donnell $460

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Entering Grades 6-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. American Gladiator Champion and Professional Hollywood "crashing" stunt man Kyler Storm invites you to join him to take a step into the unknown and challenge yourself in different x-treme environments. During this week you encounter underground caving, white water disk surfing, climbing with sloth claws, racing rage riders down grassy hills, stilt boot challenges and other stunts. Bring your creativity and engineering to life when you assemble a parachute buggy and surf the wind! All the X-treme gear needed is provided. You receive a daily schedule a week or two before the program begins. Instructor: Mitch Milavec $395

CA Adventure Seekers! Program 1: July 21-July 25 Program 2: July 28-August 1

Entering grades: 4-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Spend the week searching for adventure in some of the more rustic parts of Colorado. Participate in a variety of outdoor activities such as rock climbing, a high ropes course, caving/spelunking, white water rafting, trail map and compass reading, and survival techniques. Participants are challenged individually but also learn how to trust and depend on other members of their group. Under the guidance and experience of trained leaders, the Adventure Seekers will have stories to tell about their exhilarating journeys into the wild. Instructor: Corey Sampson $490

Discovery and Adventure with the Colorado Mountain Club's Youth Education Program Program 1: June 23-June 27 Program 2: June 30-July (4 days)

Entering Grades 4-6 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Join us for this introductory course as we explore Colorado through hiking and rock climbing. Daily hiking and rock climbing field trips are coupled with basic survival skills and navigation training needed for travel in the mountains. Participants learn how to plan and prepare for traveling in the outdoors, participate in Leave No Trace activities, build shelters, tour the American Mountaineering Museum and more! Program 1:$460 Program 2: $370

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July 7-July 11

Entering Grades: 7-10 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Conquer the whitewater of the Colorado Front Range in a vessel of your choice or no vessel at all! We begin with lessons in white water safety, hydrology, and swift water rescue and then progress to swimming, riding, and paddling. Participants can try their hand at white water kayaks, inflatable kayaks, tubes, and river boards. Beginning work takes place at Chatfield Reservoir and progresses to the South Platte River and the Golden Whitewater Park. All equipment is provided, and professional instructors teach all skills. Leader: Donna Farrell $580

Watersports Mania! Watersking, Wakeboarding & Innertubing at Soda Lakes Program 1: June 9-June 13 Program 2: June 16-June 20 Program 3: June 23-June 27 Program 4: June 30-July 3 (four days)

Entering Grades 7-10 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Beat the heat this summer at Soda Lakes Waterski School. Never skied or boarded before? You will be amazed at the level of proficiency that you are able to achieve in just one week! The more experienced skiers and boarders receive personalized instruction to help hone slalom skiing and wake jumping skills. All equipment is provided; just bring your swim suit, a lot of sunscreen and a positive attitude. Leader: Steve Hammer Programs 1: $645 Program 2: $680 Program 3: $695 Program 4: $580

Learn to Sail

Program 1: June 9-June 13 Program 2: June 16-June 20

Entering grades 3-12 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Experience the exhilarating sport of sailing! Emphasis is on learning the basics, feeling comfortable on the water and HAVING FUN! The course will teach rigging, capsize recovery, safety, basic boat handling and terminology. We provide all equipment and lunch each day. Leader: Gary Varden $655

Little Puff Sailing Camp June 16-June 20

Entering grades K-3 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. This camp designed for the younger crowd provides an introduction to water and boating safety at the Cherry Creek Reservoir. This experience focuses on sailing and other

water activities with safety and supervision at the forefront. We provide all equipment and lunch each day. Leader: Gary Varden $655

Beginner Fencing June 9-June 13

Entering grades 3-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Do you dream of being Jack Sparrow? Live your dreams and learn the exciting sport of fencing. Students will head to the Denver Fencing Center to learn to fence and develop an understanding of how fencing's strategy, rules, and conduct relate to the history of swordsmanship. Students will learn how to fence both with the foil and the epee. The Head Coach will be the former captain of an Ivy League fencing team. All equipment and protective gear is provided. $500

Medieval Fencing July 28-August 1

Entering grades 3-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Lord and Ladies, come to Medieval Camp. Storm and defend your castle built upon great Ruby Hill. Learn to swordfight and act like knights and princesses by speaking their language! Learn to lead a band of troops into battle like the great Joan of Arc. Come one, come all! All activities are held at Denver Fencing Center and nearby Ruby Hill Park. Medieval Camp is run by a professional high school teacher and professional high drama director. $500

Introduction to Rock Climbing with the Colorado Mountain Club Program 1: June 9-June 13 Program 2: July 28-August 1

Entering Grades 5-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Indoor and outdoor climbing instruction geared towards youth with little or no climbing experience, but can accommodate climbers of all levels! Our focus is on team building, decision-making, and the basics of rock climbing. Participants will learn about outdoor safety, equipment, knot tying, belaying, and rappelling in a small, supportive environment. Five days of outdoor climbing at a variety of Front Range crags. All programs will be managed by American Mountain Guide Association certified climbing instructors. $490

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Whitewater Adventures

Stand Up Paddleboard Surfing

Colorado Fly Fishing

Scuba Diving

Entering grades 3-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Learn to Stand Up Paddleboard Surf and Land Surf, the latest board sport craze. Lots of free time is built into the schedule for activities such as racing, lake touring, SUP yoga, and freestyle moves. Individual coaching, with video analysis, is included. All SUP equipment is provided. Swimming ability is required. Instructor: Beth Folsom $415

Entering grades 7-12 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Learn the skills, knowledge and the art of fly fishing! We will explore our home state, examining different river types, habitat conditions, aquatic ecology, fisheries as a resource, watershed dynamics and the entire time, pursuing fish with fly. Each day of the week, the group will travel to a new destination on nearby rivers. Join us for some fun on the river! Instructors: Matt Olmstead & Stuart Mills $390

Entering grades 5-8 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. If you’ve always wanted to learn how to scuba dive, this is where it starts. Learn how pressure affects your body and how to choose the right gear. Spend the week developing basic scuba skills in A1 Scuba’s indoor swimming pool. You'll learn how to set up your diving gear, clear your mask of water, hover and several other important skills. At the end of the week, you complete your first two Open Water training dives at the Downtown Aquarium to earn your Scuba Diver Certification Card, which allows you to dive to 40 feet with a dive professional. Campers are required to view a set of training videos prior to the first day of camp. Leader: Donna Farrell $690

Program 1: June 16-June 20 Program 2: July 7-July 11 Program 3: July 14-July 18

June 23-June 27

July 21-July 25

Off-Campus Adventur

Program 1: July 14-July 18 Program 2: July 21-July 25 Program 3: July 28-August 1

Daily Day Camp Schedule Rainbow - Entering K*

Purple - Entering 1st Grade

9:00-9:30 Welcome Activities! 9:30-10:00 Tennis 10:00-10:30 Rainbow Activities 10:30-11:00 Rainbow Activities 11:00-11:30 Rainbow Swim 11:30-12:00 Rainbow Swim 12:00-12:30 Lunch 12:30-1:00 Rainbow Activities 1:00-1:30 Drama/Music 1:30-2:00 Water Fun/Adventure 2:00-2:30 Rainbow Activities 2:30-3:00 Rainbow Activities 3:00-3:30 Closing Activities

9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30

Green - Entering 3rd Grade

Blue - Entering 4th-5th Grd

9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30

Welcome Activities! HodgePodge/Archery Tennis/Arts & Crafts Drama/Music Drama/Music Water Fun/Adventure Lunch Free Swim 12:30-1:15 ––––– Swim Lessons 1:15-2:00 Tennis/Arts & Crafts HodgePodge/Archery Closing Activities

9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30

Welcome Activities! Tennis/Arts & Crafts Drama/Music Free Swim 10:30-11:15 ––––– Swim Lessons 11:15-12:00 Lunch Water Fun/Adventure Drama/Music HodgePodge/Archery HodgePodge/Archery Tennis/Arts & Crafts Closing Activities

Welcome Activities! Free Swim 9:30-10:15 ––––– Swim Lessons 10:15-11:00 Tennis/Arts & Crafts Tennis/Arts & Crafts Lunch HodgePodge/Archery HodgePodge/Archery Drama/Music Drama/Music Water Fun/Adventure Closing Activities

Orange - Entering 2nd Grade 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30

Welcome Activities! Drama/Music HodgePodge/Archery HodgePodge/Archery Water Fun/Adventure Drama/Music Lunch Tennis/Arts & Crafts Tennis/Arts & Crafts Swim Lessons (1:30-2:15) ––––– Free Swim (2:15-3:00) Closing Activities

Red - Entering 6th-7th Grades 9:00-9:30 9:30-10:00 10:00-10:30 10:30-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-1:00 1:00-1:30 1:30-2:00 2:00-2:30 2:30-3:00 3:00-3:30

Swim Lessons 9:00-9:45 ––––– Free Swim 9:45-10:30 Tennis/Arts & Crafts HodgePodge/Archery HodgePodge/Archery Lunch Drama/Music Red Group Activities Tennis/Arts & Crafts Water Fun/Adventure Drama/Music Closing Activities

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*Rainbow camp is for five year old campers who are entering Kindergarten in the fall. *New this year, 5th grade joins blue group! Day Camp $296 per 5 day-week or $74 per 1.5 hour day camp block (when combined with other programs to create a full day).

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A++++ Absolutely fabulous! Excellent counselors, staff, programs. I highly recommend it!

We are closer than you might think.

Wonderfully diverse set of activities that will meet the need of even the pickiest day camper. It's impossible NOT to have fun!

CA provides express neighborhood transportation to and from designated pickup points, each morning and afternoon. Visit our website, www.coloradoacademysummer.org for detailed stop information and prices. • Northeast • North Central

The counselors are great and there's a variety of activities to choose from, including exploring the outdoors. Thanks for maintaining a high quality camp experience and wonderful memories for my children!

• Aurora, Cherry Hills Village, Southmoor • Northwest • Cherry Creek Vista, Dry Creek Road

A perfect spot for families looking for a fun, engaging, active summer camp.

• Evergreen, Bergen Park, I-70 Exits • Chatfield, Ken Caryl, Platte Canyon, Bowles

Another successful summer at CA Camp! My 8-year old twins enjoyed a wide range of activities from basketball, Star Wars and Legos to dolls and dresses and pottery. We will be back next year!

Colorado Academy was the hit of our summer! A hands-down favorite camp.

Our two boys absolutely love it. From a parent standpoint, I wouldn't send them anywhere else.

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