Current Grade |
Class Name |
Description |
Dates |
Time |
Teachers |
K, 1 |
Bakes and Makes |
Join us for a fun-filled class where young bakers and crafters can explore their creativity! In Bakes and Makes, kids will learn simple baking techniques to create delicious treats from around the world, while also crafting colorful, handmade creations inspired by each region. Each session is packed with hands-on activities designed to spark imagination and build confidence. It's the perfect class for kids who love to get their hands messy and make sweet memories! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Jordan Gagner Colleen Reilly |
K, 1 |
Learning Science Through Story |
Learn about animal life cycles, weather, the solar system and keeping our planet safe through storybooks! This class will read many popular scientific storybooks and conduct arts and crafts/hands on labs to bring the material to life. Read some of your favorite books and learn the scientific information behind them from a biology teacher at Shrewsbury High School |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Hannah Pageau |
K, 1 |
Seuss On the Loose! |
Get ready for a fun-filled, imaginative summer with Dr. Seuss! In this class, elementary students will embark on an adventure through the whimsical world of Dr. Seuss. From The Cat in the Hat to Green Eggs and Ham, children will explore the creative stories, wacky characters, and vibrant illustrations that have made Dr. Seuss a beloved author for generations. Through interactive reading sessions, arts and crafts, snack making, and games, students will bring their favorite Seuss stories to life. This class encourages creativity, reading comprehension, and teamwork, all while having a blast with Seuss's magical world! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Nicole Shooshan |
K, 1 |
Sports Around the World |
Get ready to travel the globe through sports! In this exciting enrichment camp, students will explore fun and active games from around the world while building teamwork, coordination, and creativity. Campers will play kid-friendly versions of popular global sports like soccer, tag rugby, and relay races, and discover traditional games such as Catch the Dragon’s Tail from China. Through hands-on crafts, STEM projects like designing team flags and Olympic medals, and interactive outdoor games, children will develop physical skills, cultural awareness, and a love for movement. Each day will also feature engaging storytimes with sports-themed books that inspire teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship. Join us for a week full of fun, friendship, and global adventure—no passport required! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Elaina Trippi |
K, 1 |
Wild about Red, White, and Blue |
The 4th of July is almost here! Kick off the summer with a crazy fun-filled week of Red, White, and Blue themed crafts, games, and projects. Everything from firework paintings, slime, capture the flag, backyard games, to fun snacks they will learn how to make. Come enjoy a patriotic themed week of fun! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Kara Pacheco |
K, 1 |
Wild Kratt Explorers |
What would it be like to explore some of the most amazing animals in different habitats around the world like Chris and Martin? In this camp we will be researchers like the Wild Kratts and discover different animals and how they adapt to their environment. What do they eat, What kind of home do they live in? Who are their natural enemies? How do they survive such harsh conditions? And many more questions. We will take a look at the Arctic, Rainforest, Dessert and Mountains. We will be watching a Wild Kratt video and reading Non-fiction books to build an animal journal on the animals we may see in these habitats. We will be doing crafts and playing games associated with our habitat of the day. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Stephanie Fox |
K, 1, 2 |
Intro to Drawing |
In this intro to drawing class we are going to dive in and learn the basics to drawing. You'll be able to choose from many subject areas of all different levels. Step by step drawing of dinosaurs, spaceships, animals, and so much more! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Kristin Keenan |
K, 1, 2 |
Journey through Space |
Blast off to outer space as you rocket into some hands-on science activities and craft projects that are out of this world!. Turn yourself into an astronaut and enjoy a space treat that’s served in the space shuttle. Create an asteroid and conduct experiments to discover why craters can be different sizes. Mix some ingredients to form alien goo to play with and more! Please send in 1 plain white T-shirt to decorate on Wednesday. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Lynne Grossman and Shraboni Moitra |
K, 1, 2 |
Storybook Snack Attack! |
Snack Attack - A fun-filled, interactive camp inspired by children’s books and activities to inspire active learning, and enjoy yummy themed snacks! Each day we will use fun children’s books to experiment, create, design and come up with fun recipes for snacks. This class will surely be filled with excitement and awakening new tastebuds! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Michelle Anderson and Rita Therrien |
K, 1, 2 |
Summer Movie Club |
The summer movie club will take us on exciting adventures while teaching us important lessons about emotions , kindness , responsibility , perseverance and courage. Every day we'll watch a short segment of a popular film, but the fun doesn't stop at the screen! There will be themed crafts and projects inspired from the movie such as "Inside Out" Emotion Jars, "Lion King"masks , and "Monster Inc" slime . We will dive deeper into the movie's lessons with interactive games and group discussions. We will make themed snacks inspired by the movies characters! Come join our club full of smiles, story telling, and self discovery! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Kami Pawelek |
K, 1, 2 |
Winter fun in the summer |
Summer's just beginning and it's getting hot outside! This week we will cool down by exploring the joys of winter. We'll make winter-themed crafts, experiment with ice, play wintery games, and enjoy cool treats! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Tahani Khalil |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
Airborne |
Ever wonder what it's like to fly? Let's explore the world above us and take to the sky on journey to the relm above us. Let's get airborne!! We'll soar through the sky with the help of kites, airplanes(paper), balloons(hot air and regular), and rocket ships. We'll research and create our own aviary means of transportation and test fly them. Come soar with me and get airborne. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Donna Crowley |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
Baking |
I learned to bake from my mom when I was young, and in this class, I will pass along some of the simple recipes and techniques I learned over the years.
Ingredients are easy to find in supermarkets, the tools are safe and simple to use, and the steps are easy to follow. Every student will take home a collection of recipes at the end of the week! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Nuha Habib |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
Build it Bonanza |
Let your imagination go wild! Build-it Bonanza offers a wide variety of building materials such as Lincoln Logs, Keva Planks, Knex, Magna tiles and more, for creative designs and construction. We will have daily challenges ranging from build a maze, build the tallest structure, build a marble run, build a log cabin, etc, as well as creative time for individual and team builds. We will build, snack, run outside and build some more! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Maria Rydelek |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
The Magical Muggle |
Unlock the Enchantment of Summer! Is your young wizard a die-hard Harry Potter fan? Imagine them immersing themselves in the magical world of Hogwarts. Your child will create a magical cloak and tie, embarking on thrilling role playing adventures to discover their true house identity and create their very own magical tools to take home, including a personalized wand, and a flying broomstick. Join us for a summer camp filled with wizardry, wonder and unforgettable fun! Reserve your spot now before the magic slips away! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Christine Morris |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
Under the Sea |
Students will learn about the ocean and its creatures by watching videos, reading books, and creating ocean inspired crafts. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Melissa Bentley |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
Up,Up and Away: Buoyancy STEM adventure |
Have you ever wondered why a big ship floats while a small rock sinks? In this fun and interactive class, students will take a deep dive into the science of buoyancy and discover how things float in water. Through exciting hands-on experiments, we will explore what makes objects rise or sink and even design our own floating creations! Get ready to unlock the mystery of buoyancy and see how objects behave when they hit the water! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
SWARNA MUDDINTI |
K, 1, 2, 3, 4 |
Chess Quest Adventure (Beginners) |
Embark on an exciting journey into the world of chess with Chess Quest Adventure Camp for beginners! Participants will learn how to set up the board, move pieces, rules of the game and apply simple strategies like openings and checkmates. Through interactive lessons, fun puzzles, and practice games, kids will develop critical thinking, focus, and problem-solving skills. The camp concludes with a friendly mini tournament to celebrate their progress. This camp is a fun and educational way to introduce your child to the timeless game of chess! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Kavita Bhatia |
1, 2, 3 |
Fantastic and Fascinating Beasts |
Dragons, fairies, and monsters...OH MY! Go on a quest to learn about some fascinating and fantastic beasts! Students will take the creatures out of the lore and bring them to life by listening to their stories and through crafts and other hands-on activities. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Lauren Finacom |
1, 2, 3 |
Funky Fuse Beads |
Get ready to create vibrant, one-of-a-kind designs with fuse beads! In this exciting and hands-on class, kids will learn how to arrange colorful beads to form amazing pixel art and turn them into jewelry, hair accessories, keychains, greeting cards, key chains, picture frames, or anything else they can dream up. Using simple tools and a dash of imagination, students will build their creations by placing beads on a pegboard and then fusing them making gifts, decorations, or just exploring their artistic side. Kids will love the endless possibilities and the satisfying process of watching their bead designs come to life. Ideal for beginners, this class helps build fine motor skills, patience, and a sense of accomplishment as students complete their own beautiful, beaded masterpieces! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Cynthia Belanger & Isabelle Belanger |
1, 2, 3 |
Introduction to Robotics and Coding |
This course provides an opportunity to learn about robotics and coding. Students will be introduced to coding by using drag-and-drop screens in kid-friendly apps that will be installed on their iPads. Students will also learn how to program two small robots named Dash and Dot; one robot will be shared by two students. The robots can be programmed to act individually and can also interact with each other. Please note that students’ iPads will be required every day. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Polyxane Mertzanis and Rhoda Decatur |
1, 2, 3, 4 |
Claymation for beginners |
Explore the exciting world of Claymation in this hands-on class! Students will learn the art of stop-motion animation using clay figures to bring their stories to life on screen. Through fun and engaging projects, they will develop their creativity, storytelling skills, and teamwork abilities. From planning and designing characters to animating and editing their scenes, students will experience the magic of bringing clay characters to life in their own animated movies. Whether they are creating fantastical worlds, hilarious adventures, or touching narratives, this class will spark their imagination and foster a love for the art of Claymation. Join us for a creative journey filled with fun and imagination! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Caitlin Maddocks and Courtney Poske |
2, 3, 4 |
Science Magic |
Do you like science? Are you interested in magic? Each day we learn magical tricks and the science behind them. The class will end with a magic show on our final day. Taught by an experienced 4th Grade Teacher this will be a class you will never forget! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Laura Spangenberg |
2, 3, 4 |
Video Games Come to Life |
Imagine this: You're sitting playing your favorite video game and the screen cracks! Suddenly you are transported directly into your game and you need to physciall play it in order to get back to the real world! The Screen seems to have a crack what is happening? Oh, I am somehow transported into my video game and now need to play the game in person to be back in the normal world. Play some video games and work on some of the skills that come with technology. Play some sports and craft some different games to do them in real life! We're offering part 2 of the class in July, with totally different games and challenges. You can sign up for either session, or both sessions! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Zachary Duval, Zachary Baldino |
2, 3, 4, 5 |
Adventures of creativity and movement! |
Join the fun to be energized and engaged in a perfect blend of physical activity, creative crafting, and hands-on science experiments. Each day will feature exciting activities that inspire movement, imagination, and discovery, giving students an unforgettable experience of fun! Activities may include obstacle courses, relay races, musical chairs, DIY lava lamps, slime, and more. Each session will be different from AM to PM. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Lauren Wilson |
2, 3, 4, 5 |
Paper Quilling |
This paper art has existed since the invention of paper. Paper quilling is the art of cutting paper into long thin strips, rolling and pinching the pieces into different shapes, and then gluing the shapes together to form decorative art. Paper quilling projects can be used to decorate cards, boxes, gift bags, picture frames, or even be made into 3D stand-alone art pieces. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Adelina Baka |
3, 4, 5 |
Spectacular Sports: Soccer, Basketball & Volleyball Week |
In this session, students will explore popular team sports like soccer, basketball, and volleyball. Each sport will be introduced through fundamental skills, followed by exciting gameplay. This class is perfect for kids of all abilities to collaborate, enhance key athletic skills such as agility, coordination, balance, strength, and endurance, and most importantly, have a blast while staying active! Spectacular Sports fosters a safe and inclusive environment where children can build confidence, form friendships, and enjoy themselves. Additionally, it helps lay the foundation for lifelong fitness by encouraging a positive relationship with exercise and outdoor play. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Courtney Delaney |
4, 5, 6 |
Geometrocity |
You have been chosen to design a new city for the people of Geometrocity. Your job is to create a city filled with geometric shapes and designs. As lead architect, you will be tasked with creating city infrastructure such as buildings, roads, parks, and more. Along the way, you will have specific design elements that must be incorporated with each portion of the city. The City Council of Geometrocity looks forward to seeing your work! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Jonathan Butler |
4, 5, 6 |
Sewing for Beginners |
Are you interested in learning to sew? Do you want to learn to use a machine but don't know where to start? Come on by to Sewing for Beginners! We will learn to use a sewing machine, sew straight seams, and create a few simple projects that are easy to do at home and make great gifts! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Kristin Kilgore |
4, 5, 6 |
LeadHERship |
Welcome to LeadHERship Camp, one of Shrewsbury Youth and Family Services’ most popular programs. This full-day program focuses on the concerns, hopes, dreams and goals of middle school girls by discussing the important changes they are experiencing during this critical time in their lives. They will learn how to strengthen their self- confidence, manage emotions, and communicate better with friends and family members. There will be plenty of practice in decision-making and problem-solving too !They will learn how being healthy will help them become the person they are meant to be. We have included ways to stay drug-free and help others stay drug- free. Finally, they will practice setting goals and thinking about ways to make the most of themselves! PLEASE NOTE: This class is offered more than once this summer and the content will be identical. Students should only register for one session. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-3:00 |
Rebekah Rano |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
3D Art |
Come and make some art that really pops! We will use a variety of materials and techniques to create beautiful 3D art projects, including funky button paintings, paper mâché hot air balloons, and more! Each day we will create a different art project that incorporates 3D elements or is entirely 3D. Students will experiment with new materials and techniques for creating art. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Kayleigh Eldridge |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
American Red Cross Babysitting |
Learn the skills to safely and responsibly care for young children & infants. Class content includs leadership skills, how to play with children, starting a baby-sitting business, & basic First Aid. Please note that there is an additional $17.00 cost included in this registration price for the Red Cross handbook. Only students in grades 6,7,8 are eligible to receive the Red Cross Certification. PLEASE NOTE: This class is offered more than once this summer and the content will be identical. Students should only register for one session. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Deborah Troio |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
Board Game Mania! |
Who doesn't love a good board game? They are great for learning important skills like strategy and sportsmanship. But most importantly, they're fun! In this class, we will learn to play several different board games. While we do we will go over various design elements that go into making games. At the end of the week we'll even work together to make our own games and play test them with one another. |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Robert Martin |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
Drone Camp |
Looking for adventurous students to pilot DJI Mini drones high above school grounds! "Drone Flight School" will teach students how to fly drones like a pro while they learn the science of flight. Students will learn to pilot a drone safely (and legally), take some amazing aerial photos and videos, and use the drone to complete a design challenge! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Jeremy Mularella |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
Fun and Fresh Fruit and Veggie Boards |
The class will teach an introduction to food safety while creating beautiful, edible displays of fruits and vegetables. We'll learn to make dips and spreads to accompany the fruits and veggies, and we'll compile a book of recipes, and techniques to take home. Explore your creativy as you design and decorate your platters, and then enjoy your delicious creations! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Karen Jose |
5, 6, 7 |
Natural Drawing and Paper making Class |
Welcome, Nature Enthusiasts! Are you ready to connect with nature through art and creativity? In this exciting class, we’ll celebrate the beauty of the natural world! Together, we’ll: Create plant artwork using the vibrant colors of oil pastels and watercolors. Craft beautiful handmade paper from recycled materials and plants, breathing new life into old paper. This class is perfect for anyone who loves nature and wants to explore artistic ways to honor it. Let’s blend creativity, sustainability, and inspiration—see you there! |
June 23-26 |
8:30-11:30 |
Bingjie Ding |
K, 1 |
Celebrating Holidays and Traditions Around the World |
Have you ever wondered about other cultures and traditions they practice?! This class will explore various cultures, traditions and holidays observed throughout the world! Everyday we will learn about three different holidays celebrated around the world and different traditions practiced during these holidays. This class will utilize storybooks, crafts and art to better help us to understand our classmates and people around us! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Hannah Pageau |
K, 1 |
Sports Around the World |
Get ready to travel the globe through sports! In this exciting enrichment camp, students will explore fun and active games from around the world while building teamwork, coordination, and creativity. Campers will play kid-friendly versions of popular global sports like soccer, tag rugby, and relay races, and discover traditional games such as Catch the Dragon’s Tail from China. Through hands-on crafts, STEM projects like designing team flags and Olympic medals, and interactive outdoor games, children will develop physical skills, cultural awareness, and a love for movement. Each day will also feature engaging storytimes with sports-themed books that inspire teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship. Join us for a week full of fun, friendship, and global adventure—no passport required! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Elaina Trippi |
K, 1 |
Wild Kratt Explorers |
What would it be like to explore some of the most amazing animals in different habitats around the world like Chris and Martin? In this camp we will be researchers like the Wild Kratts and discover different animals and how they adapt to their environment. What do they eat, What kind of home do they live in? Who are their natural enemies? How do they survive such harsh conditions? And many more questions. We will take a look at the Arctic, Rainforest, Dessert and Mountains. We will be watching a Wild Kratt video and reading Non-fiction books to build an animal journal on the animals we may see in these habitats. We will be doing crafts and playing games associated with our habitat of the day. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Stephanie Fox |
K, 1, 2 |
Intro to Drawing |
In this intro to drawing class we are going to dive in and learn the basics to drawing. You'll be able to choose from many subject areas of all different levels. Step by step drawing of dinosaurs, spaceships, animals, and so much more! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Kristin Keenan |
K, 1, 2 |
Journey Through Space |
Blast off to outer space as you rocket into some hands on science activities and craft projects that are out of this world!. Turn yourself into an astronaut and enjoy a space treat that’s served in the space shuttle. Create an asteroid and conduct experiments to discover why craters can be different sizes. Mix some ingredients to form alien goo to play with and more! Please send in 1 plain white T-shirt to decorate on Wednesday. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Lynne Grossman and Shraboni Moitra |
K, 1, 2 |
Summertime Snacktivities |
A fun-filled, interactive camp inspired by children’s summer books and activities to inspire active learning, and enjoy yummy summer themed snacks! Each day we will use fun children’s books to experiment, create, design and come up with fun recipes for snacks. This class will surely be filled with excitement and awakening new tastebuds! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Michelle Anderson and Rita Therrien |
K, 1, 2 |
Winter fun in the summer |
Summer's just beginning and it's getting hot outside! This week we will cool down by exploring the joys of winter. We'll make winter-themed crafts, experiment with ice, play wintery games, and enjoy cool treats! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Tahani khalil |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
Airborne |
Ever wonder what it's like to fly? Let's explore the world above us and take to the sky on journey to the relm above us. Let's get airborne!! We'll soar through the sky with the help of kites, airplanes(paper), balloons(hot air and regular), and rocket ships. We'll research and create our own aviary means of transportation and test fly them. Come soar with me and get airborne. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Donna Crowley |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
Edible STEM science |
Welcome to "Edible STEM Science," an exciting and interactive class designed for elementary students who are curious about the science behind food! In this hands-on course, young learners will embark on a flavorful journey that combines the principles of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) with fun while being creative with food. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
SWARNA MUDDINTI |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
Superhero Training Camp |
It's a star, It's a plane, It's a student From Shrewsbury Public Schools! What if you woke up one day and discovered you have superpowers? What woud your power be? What would your costume look like? Who would you save? We'll have lots of games and projects to help us imagine what it is like to be a superhero. You'll even create your own comic book with you as the main character! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Zachary Duval, Deirdre Langway |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
The Magical Muggle |
Unlock the Enchantment of Summer! Is your young wizard a die-hard Harry Potter fan? Imagine them immersing themselves in the magical world of Hogwarts. Your child will create a magical cloak and tie, embarking on thrilling role playing adventures to discover their true house identity and create their very own magical tools to take home, including a personalized wand, and a flying broomstick. Join us for a summer camp filled with wizardry, wonder and unforgettable fun! Reserve your spot now before the magic slips away! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Christine Morris |
K, 1, 2, 3 |
Under the sea |
Students will learn about the ocean by watching videos, reading books, and creating ocean inspired crafts. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Melissa Bentley |
1, 2, 3 |
Funky Fuse Beads |
Get ready to create vibrant, one-of-a-kind designs with fuse beads! In this exciting and hands-on class, kids will learn how to arrange colorful beads to form amazing pixel art and turn them into jewelry, hair accessories, keychains, greeting cards, key chains, picture frames, or anything else they can dream up. Using simple tools and a dash of imagination, students will build their creations by placing beads on a pegboard and then fusing them making gifts, decorations, or just exploring their artistic side. Kids will love the endless possibilities and the satisfying process of watching their bead designs come to life. Ideal for beginners, this class helps build fine motor skills, patience, and a sense of accomplishment as students complete their own beautiful, beaded masterpieces! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Cynthia Belanger & Isabelle Belanger |
1, 2, 3 |
Introduction to Robotics and Coding |
This course provides an opportunity to learn about robotics and coding. Students will be introduced to coding by using drag-and-drop screens in kid-friendly apps that will be installed on their iPads. Students will also learn how to program two small robots named Dash and Dot; one robot will be shared by two students. The robots can be programmed to act individually and can also interact with each other. Please note that students’ iPads will be required every day. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Polyxane Mertzanis and Rhoda Decatur |
1, 2, 3 |
Make Your Own Masterpieces |
Join us for a creative and exciting four-day summer art class designed for budding artists in grades 2 through 4! Each day, students will learn about a famous artist, explore their unique style, and create their own masterpiece to take home. From Van Gogh’s swirling skies to O’Keeffe’s vibrant flowers, this class introduces children to art history while encouraging self-expression and creativity. Students will work with various materials, including canvas, watercolor paper, and pastels, as they learn techniques like blending, layering, and shaping. With plenty of time for hands-on projects, snack breaks, and fun, this class offers an engaging experience that inspires confidence and imagination. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
karen Jose |
2, 3 |
Bakes and Makes |
Join us for a fun-filled class where young bakers and crafters can explore their creativity! In Bakes and Makes, kids will learn simple baking techniques to create delicious treats from around the world, while also crafting colorful, handmade creations inspired by each region. Each session is packed with hands-on activities designed to spark imagination and build confidence. It's the perfect class for kids who love to get their hands messy and make sweet memories! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Jordan Gagner Colleen Reilly |
2, 3 |
Wild about Red, White, and Blue |
The 4th of July is almost here! Kick off the summer with a crazy fun-filled week of Red, White, and Blue themed crafts, games, and projects. Everything from firework paintings, slime, capture the flag, backyard games, to fun snacks they will learn how to make. Come enjoy a patriotic themed week of fun! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Kara Pacheco |
2, 3, 4 |
Jr Toastmasters |
Public presentation and speech class - 4 session workshop designed to help young people with their communication and leadership skills through practical exercises like speech preparation, impromptu talks, and constructive feedback, all within a supportive environment led by an experienced, and current Toastmaster. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Robert Koenig |
2, 3, 4 |
Natural Drawing and Paper making Class |
Welcome, Nature Enthusiasts! Are you ready to connect with nature through art and creativity? In this exciting class, we’ll celebrate the beauty of the natural world! Together, we’ll: Create plant artwork using the vibrant colors of oil pastels and watercolors. Craft beautiful handmade paper from recycled materials and plants, breathing new life into old paper. This class is perfect for anyone who loves nature and wants to explore artistic ways to honor it. Let’s blend creativity, sustainability, and inspiration—see you there! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Bingjie Ding |
2, 3, 4, 5 |
Adventures of creativity and movement! |
Join the fun to be energized and engaged in a perfect blend of physical activity, creative crafting, and hands-on science experiments. Each day will feature exciting activities that inspire movement, imagination, and discovery, giving students an unforgettable experience of fun! Activities may include obstacle courses, relay races, musical chairs, DIY lava lamps, slime, and more. Each session will be different from AM to PM. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Lauren Wilson |
2, 3, 4, 5 |
Intro to Photography |
This class is designed to introduce students to the basics of photography. Through fun and interactive activities, students will learn the fundamentals of taking a good photograph, including composition, lighting, and subject selection. They will also have the opportunity to use different types of cameras, such as digital, instant and their iPads, to capture their own images.Throughout the course we will explore different types of photography, such as portrait, landscape, and still life, and how to create unique and artistic images within each genre.In addition to hands-on learning, students will also have the opportunity to edit and enhance their photos using basic editing software. This will allow them to learn the importance of post-processing and how it can improve the overall quality of their images. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Caitlin Maddocks and Courtney Poske |
2, 3, 4, 5 |
Paper Quilling |
This paper art has existed since the invention of paper. Paper quilling is the art of cutting paper into long thin strips, rolling and pinching the pieces into different shapes, and then gluing the shapes together to form decorative art. Paper quilling projects can be used to decorate cards, boxes, gift bags, picture frames, or even be made into 3D stand-alone art pieces. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Adelina Baka |
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |
SMART (Science, Math, Art, Reading and Theatre)
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S.M.A.R.T. offers students the opportunity to explore different activities in all of these 5 areas: Science, Math, Art, Reading and Theatre. The course will provide children with an educational enrichment experience where they'll learn skills not just limited to Science /Math but also Art, Theatre and life skills, make new friends and create fun memories. The students will participate in science challenges, learn math shortcuts and participate in math quiz, and work on various art projects. The students will also work in teams of actors, directors, and playwrights, all working towards producing and performing original 10-minute plays according to their age group. All-in-one and so much fun!
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June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Kavita Bhatia |
4, 5, 6 |
Sewing for Beginners |
Are you interested in learning to sew? Do you want to learn to use a machine but don't know where to start? Come on by to Sewing for Beginners! We will learn to use a sewing machine, sew straight seams, and create a few simple projects that are easy to do at home and make great gifts! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Kristin Kilgore |
4, 5, 6 |
Think Strategically - From Cards to Coding |
Get ready to challenge your mind to think strategically. Participants will play a wide variety of games that require strategy, from cards to board games and collaborative group activities. Coding that allows students to strategize will also be offered. Taught by an experienced 4th grade teacher, get ready to build your brain power! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Laura Spangenberg |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
American Red Cross Babysitting |
Learn the skills to safely and responsibly care for young children & infants. Class content includs leadership skills, how to play with children, starting a baby-sitting business, & basic First Aid. Please note that there is an additional $17.00 cost included in this registration price for the Red Cross handbook. Only students in grades 6,7,8 are eligible to receive the Red Cross Certification. PLEASE NOTE: This class is offered more than once this summer and the content will be identical. Students should only register for one session. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Deborah Troio |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
Around the World in 4 Days |
Do you want to travel the world? Come plan your dream vacation! Find out the coolest places to visit, the best things to do on vacation, the most delicious places to eat, the most luxurious to stay, and create a travel video with your amazing vacation plan! Students will develop map skills and learn to create a budget. They will collaborate and brainstorm with others to accomplish a goal using a variety of resources for their research. At the end of the week they will present their information clearly and in an engaging manner to the class. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Kayleigh Eldridge |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
Baking |
I learned to bake from my mom when I was young, and in this class, I will pass along some of the simple recipes and techniques I learned over the years.
Ingredients are easy to find in supermarkets, the tools are safe and simple to use, and the steps are easy to follow. Every student will take home a collection of recipes at the end of the week! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Nuha Habib |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
Board Game Mania! |
Who doesn't love a good board game? They are great for learning important skills like strategy and sportsmanship. But most importantly, they're fun! In this class, we will learn to play several different board games. While we do we will go over various design elements that go into making games. At the end of the week we'll even work together to make our own games and play test them with one another. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Robert Martin |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
Great White Sharks |
Dive into the exciting world of the Great White Shark. You'll explore their unique features, track real sharks tagged by Ocearch, and collect data on their movements and behaviors. Using this data, you'll create and analyze bar graphs, scatterplots, pie charts, and line graphs to uncover patterns and better understand the world of sharks. Get ready for a fun and engaging adventure in marine science and data analysis! |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Jonathan Butler |
4, 5, 6, 7 |
Junior Vet Explorers |
Have you ever wanted to learn more about pets and the field of veterinary medicine? Students will have the opportunity to learn about pet anatomy, nutrition, and different veterinary career opportunities. Activities include creating daily pet care checklists, analyzing fictional pet health scenarios, and making pet treats. This program is perfect for animal lovers and those who love to present what they have learned. |
June 23-26 |
12:00-3:00 |
Noah Cabral |
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