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Open to Lebanon Township residents. It's a Free summer morning mini camp - today its Kiddie Soccer Clinic.
Our first week of summer camp kicks off with a week full of Emoji's.We will touch upon all mediums we offer in the studio...canvas, ceramics, glass, clay and wood, not in any particular order but we will be working on various projects and different steps of them everyday. Multi tasking is a good skill to learn. With help, each camper will design their project on paper and then create it. We will also fit in one slime, one themed snack depending on allergies in the group, themed music, movies and any other crafts that come our way.
Activities include arts and crafts, dramatics and pretend play, stories, music, snack and outdoor activities. Children ages 2-5 are welcome to join us.
Students will participate in arts and crafts, music and movement, literacy activities, dramatic and pretend play, and playground activities including water play. Snack will be provided by the school. Students are responsible for bringing lunch each day.
July 9 – 13 Pirates and Princesses
July 16 – 20 Camping and the Great Outdoors
July 23 – 27 Cooking Around the World
July 30 – August 3 Discovering Dinosaurs
We introduce children to a variety of forms of art, such as clay, canvas painting, mixed media, jewelry making, mosaics and more. A dedicated teacher will lead the children through multiple art projects each day and give all of our young artists a hands-on approach to different forms of art.
In this free four-day, 2-hour camp series, students ages eight and up learn key fundamentals of computer programming with Minecraft, using the Microsoft MakeCode platform. By the end of the camp series, students will: Create original coding programs in their own Minecraft world; Learn new computer science concepts, such as events, coordinates, variables, and conditionals; and Practice using computational, problem-solving, and creative thinking skills. This four-part camp series lasts two hours per session, and campers must attend the sessions consecutively.
This informative, relaxed group is for parents and caregivers of infants. Each week focuses on a different topic of interest to new parents, and guest speakers are occasionally featured. Infants and children under 4 years of age are welcome to attend with the parent or caregiver.
In this free four-day, 2-hour camp series, students ages eight and up create unique movie projects using Microsoft’s latest 3D drawing and movie-making applications. Campers feature each other in the videos alongside 3D characters and creatures, while learning movie-making basics like character development, storyboarding, shooting, editing, and sharing.
Put on your space suit and blast-off into outer space to visit the Moon, Sun and planets. A lively experience for young people with selected music from "Journey Into Space" by Jane Murphy.
This free two-day, 2-hour camp series gives students ages eight and up basic skills in robotics and coding using the Ohbot robot. Students use the Ohbot app for Windows 10 as a group, in pairs, and individually, and also create code that makes the robot move and speak. By the end of the camp series, students will: Understand how coding and robotics work in everyday life; Learn fundamental coding concepts in line with K-12 computer science common core standards; Code the Ohbot robot to tell a story, sing a song, or make a joke.