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Every child looks forward to this popular week of Camp. 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.
Toddlersteps is a parent support group that meets regularly to discuss issues of importance to parents of toddlers. It’s a great place to meet other parents, too! You are welcome to bring your infant to Toddlersteps as well. No registration required and class is FREE! Classes are in Classroom #1 in the HMC Education Center on Rt. 31. (215 Rt. 31, Flemington)
Join us for the stage debut of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella for Young Audiences! This unique retelling of the classic Broadway musical has been adapted by our very own Education Director, Michaela Murphy, for young audiences and will be presented by the BCP Youth Company! This production features all the moments you love—the pumpkin, the glass slipper, the masked ball and more—plus some surprising new twists! Be transported back to your childhood as you rediscover some of Rodgers + Hammerstein’s most beloved songs, including “In My Own Little Corner,” “Impossible/It’s Possible” and “Ten Minutes Ago” in this hilarious and romantic experience for anyone who’s ever had a dream.
Every Thursday during the summer we will be exploring a new topic exploring sustainability in nature and agriculture. Registration is required.
Babysteps is a support group that meets to discuss issues important to new parents. It’s a great place to meet other parents, too! No registration required and class is FREE! Classes meet weekly from 1-2:30PM and are held in Classroom #1 at the HMC Education Center, on Rt 31. For directions call (908)788-MOMS. In the event of inclement weather, please call Parenting and Childbirth Education Services at (908)788-MOMS or HMC at 788-6100 to check for cancellations. No class July 4th.
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.
An updated song list entertains kids and kids at heart while lasers dance on the dome overhead. Songs include “Try Everything,” from the movie Zoolander, “YMCA” by the Village People, and “Everything is Awesome” from the Lego Movie.
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.
Come to Bonkerz and enjoy umnlimited laser tag.
Hunterdon County's 42nd Anniversary of Music Under the Stars celebration will feature local talents beginning each Thursday. Vendors will be at Deer Path Park for your enjoyment, but feel free to bring a picnic.The park also offers plenty of room for the entire family to spread out a blanket, have a picnic dinner, hold an impromptu game of frisbee or volleyball, as well as enjoy the playgrounds. Updated information about the concerts, including rain location needs (which at this time are scheduled to be held at Hunterdon Central Regional High School) will be posted.
June 28: Hunterdon Symphony
July 5: Citigrass
July 12: Hunterdon Harmonizers
July 19: Slippery When Wet
July 26: Best of the Eagles
August 2: Captain Jack Billy Joel Tribute
August 9: Frontiers
August 16: The Morristones