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Page 1: “Kids on Campus 2012” - Bucks County Community College · 2020. 5. 29. · $269/ RCHYC 5103 C01 July 23 GAME MAkEr (ages 11-14) Use Game Maker software to develop mazes, puzzles,
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More than just Fun!!!Thank you for your interest in Bucks County Community College’s “Kids on Campus 2012” summer programs for kids and teens. We are very proud to offer these exciting enrichment opportunities for your children.

We have scheduled many of our most popular workshops and sports clinics, as well as an exciting array of new ones. So, whether you are looking for Art, Music, Languages, Sports, Science, Test Prep, or Study Skills, read on! We hope your child will join us for a summer of fun, friends and learning!

Our Continuing Education Staff will be pleased to answer any questions you may have. See you this summer!

Here are our new programs for 2012.

The survey says ...We asked parents and campers what makes Kids On Campus special?Here’s what they said:

• Oneweekofferings;flexibility• Great selection of interesting camps; quality programs• Camps focus on a single topic of interest; my kids learn something while having fun.• Safe environment; well-supervised (good ratio of staff to students)• Good facilities; get a “campus” experience (feel grown up)• Affordable; good value• Talented and enthusiastic staff

Gift Certificates available.

• ACE Academy• Painting With Light• Hogwarts Camp• Capture the Moment• Under the Big Top• Flag Football• Poetry Project• American Girl Bitty Edition• 101 T-shirt Projects• Project Runway

• Hello Fiesta!• Get to Know Poe• Wizard Camp• Microsoft Overview• Create a Tote• Lenape Indian Experience• Underwater ROVers• Robotic Arm• Mock Trial II• Super Summer Readers

• Tunes and Tambourines• Let’s Get Moving• Superheroes & Heroines• Bookworms• Shakespeare’s Theater• Incredible Edible Art II

REGISTRATION IS ONGOINGToregistercall215-968-8409•FAXyourregistrationto215-968-8320or register On-Line: www.bucks.edu/kidsoncampusOfficeHours:Monday-Friday,8:30am-4:30pm

Your Satisfaction Guaranteed!

Bucks County Community College

“Kids on Campus 2012”

www.bucks.edu/kidsoncampus

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Kids on Campus Scholarship 6 available for 2012!

In 2005, the Administrative Employees’ Committee at Bucks County Community College established a Kids on Campus Scholarship Fund. This fund is intended to provide support for families that are most in need of financial assistance. While availability of funds and scholarship amounts may vary from year to year, we are able to offer 6 scholarships for the 2012 camp season. Each scholarship covers the cost of tuition for one camp. Recipients must provide their own transportation to and from camp; before and after care is not included.

Applicants must:

1. Be a resident of Bucks County2. Have economic need (ex: reside in county subsidized housing or partici-

pate in the school meal program)3. Commit to attending a full camp session4. Meet good citizenship guidelines as determined by their school adminis-

trator5. Complete all required camp forms following notification of their scholar-

ship award

Application Procedure:

To apply for a scholarship, complete both the camp registration and application form and submit it along with all supporting documentation to:

Kids on Campus ScholarshipBucks County Community CollegeContinuing Education, Cottage 3275 Swamp Rd.Newtown, PA 18940

Application Procedure: Deadline: March 24, 2012All forms/paperwork must be submitted together, one complete set for each child applying for a scholarship.

(Application form can be found on page 37.)

3Toregistercall215-968-8409/FAX215-968-8320/www.bucks.edu/kidsoncampus

SectionsUpper Bucks - page 5 Ages 5-6 - page 6 Ages 7-9 - page 10Ages10-13 -page17Ages13+ -page30

Early Bird Discounts: Register before April 1 and receive a 10% discount off published camp prices. (Discount pricing not available via web registration.)

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Kids on Campus Summer Camp Open House Saturday, March 10, 2012, 10 am - noonNewtown Campus, Bucks County Community CollegeGallagher Room in the Charles E. Rollins Student Center

Meet instructors and camp leadership, sample activities, have your questions answered and register for camp. The donuts & coffee are on us!

Lunches

Attention, Parents/GuardiansIn order to provide for your child’s safety, the College does not permit any child on campus without propersupervision.Ifyoufinditnecessarytodropoffyourchildearly,orpickupyourchildaftercamphours, you must register him/her in the BUCKS Extended Hours program as listed below (Newtown Campus only): 7-9am $38/week ($32weekof7/2) 3:30-6pm$55/week ($44weekof7/2) am & pm $70/week ($56 week of 7/2)

Supervised activities will be provided and arrangements to register may be made on a weekly basis through the summer. Call the Tri-Hampton YMCA at 215-579-6200 for details.

BUCKS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

KIDS ON CAMPUS

pre-paymeal program

For your convenience, the CulinArt Cafe at Bucks County Community College is offering a pre-paid meal plan, available for all kids on campus this summer. Enjoy both ease of use and ease of mind by pre-paying for your camper’s meals. Discount applied to full week meal blocks when purchased together!

Daily menu will include:Choice of Hamburger, Cheeseburger, Cheese Pizza, Chicken Tenders,Ham & Cheese, Turkey & Cheese, Pasta or Fresh SaladandChoice of French Fries, Potato Chips, Apple or OrangeandChoice of Water, 8 oz Lemonade, Iced Tea, Fruit Punch or Orange Drink* pre-pay pricing covers only the menu items listed, anything off of this menu will be sold at a la carte pricing.

COMPLETE MEAL$5.50 PER DAY

SAVE 5% WHEN PURCHASING1 COMPLETE WEEK-ONLY $26.25

Purchase meal plan bracelets at the tent every Monday morning via cash or check made payable toCulinArt Inc. For more information, contact Steve DiSalvio at 215.968.8210 or [email protected].

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All camps are Monday-Friday, 9 am-3:30 pm unless otherwise noted.Upper Bucks Campus

*There is no before or after care available at the Upper Bucks Campus.

July 9ACE (AviATion CArEEr EduCATion) ACAdEMY (ages 10-14)Consider a future in the Aero Space Industry. Take the firststepandattendtheAceAcademy.Meettheexpertsin thefieldof aviation,pilots, air traffic controllersetc.Participate in many activities relating to aviation history andthephysicsofflight.Studentswillbuildbalsawoodmodels,flywiththehelpofflightsimulationsoftwareandtake a trip to an airport. Join us and take to the skies!! Staff$275(includesallmaterials)/ACHYC0324C01

PodCASTinG (ages 7-9)Have fun creating your own show with sound and pictures. Learn the basics of podcasting from writing a script, recording and illustrating. Use your voice, music and various sound effects to produce your own podcast for all of your friends and relatives to enjoy. Create a slideshow to illustrate your podcast as well. Fran Margolis, M.Ed.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5009 C70

STudY SkiLLS for SAvvY STudEnTS (ages 9-12) Half Day Camp - 9 am-noon only! Get a head start and improve your grades by learning memory improvement, time management, reading techniques, note taking, and test preparation. Several techniques and skills will be introduced in an effort to help you determine which methods work best for you. Exercises focusing on reading, listening, follow-ing instructions, organization, and timed situations are part of each camp session. Explore how studying can be exciting and fun, once you discover the tools you need to achieve! Marie Mueller, M.Ed. $129 (includes all materials)/ATEST 2001 C70

July 16LEGo AniMATion (ages 9-12)Stop Motion is a powerful animation technique that makes static objects appear to be moving. In this camp, you will use Lego bricks and found objects. Brainstorm your ideas, create the storyboard, construct the props, shoot the still frames and then, using Movie Maker, create thefinishedanimation.Studentanimationswillbeupload-ed to the internet onteachertube.com. Kara Chrin, B.A.$249(includesallmaterials/RCHYC5031C70

WizArdS CAMP (ages 7-9)Receive your letter of acceptance to Kids On Cam-pus’ magical camp! Make magical creatures, wands and potions. Learn about famous witches and wizards and write stories for our Wizard News! Make wizard trad-ing cards and a secret wizard book of spells. Susan Ewart$249/ RCHYC 5101 C70

ProJECT fAShion (ages 11-14)Love Fashion? Learn how to create a “look” from old clothes and accessories. Be inspired by vintage outfits,famousfashiondesignersandProjectRunway.Amanda Schreffler, B.S.$269/RCHYC5103C01

July 23GAME MAkEr (ages 11-14)Use Game Maker software to develop mazes, puzzles, games and more. Learn the basics of game design with-out having to type code. Using drag-and-drop actions, you can create professional style games. You can make games with backgrounds, animated graphics, music, sound effects and a scoreboard. Fran Margolis, M.Ed. $249(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3067C70

inCrEdibLE EdibLE ArT (ages 9-12)Become an artist in the kitchen! Create edible mas-terpieces as we learn to make art using food. You will learn to sculpt cakes, mold ice cream, craft mas-terpieces from cereal, artfully carve vegetables and more. Allison Farrell, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5094 C70

SuPEr SuMMEr rEAdErS (ages 7-9)Would you be courageous enough to travel into your favorite book? Do you love to read? Come along on our journey into some of your favorite books. We will explore several books through hands on ac-tivities, crafts and snacks! Our week will end with a Reader’s Theater performance! Have fun and im-prove your reading comprehension, vocabulary and fluency.Becomeafabulousreaderthissummer!Jessica Jefferis, M. Ed.$249/ RCHYC 5969 C70

Kids on Campus Summer Camp Open House Saturday, March 10, 2012, 10 am - noonNewtown Campus, Bucks County Community CollegeGallagher Room in the Charles E. Rollins Student Center

Meet instructors and camp leadership, sample activities, have your questions answered and register for camp. The donuts & coffee are on us!

5Toregistercall215-968-8409/FAX215-968-8320/www.bucks.edu/kidsoncampus

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June 18 ...................................................... 6SPORTS BONANZA ..................................................6Under the Sea ...............................................................6Welcome to Bear Country .........................................6

June 25 ...................................................... 6Digging Dinos ................................................................6Recipe for Science .......................................................7Seuss on the Loose .......................................................6SuperGYM .....................................................................7

July 2 ......................................................... 7Art Expressions ............................................................7Disney Princes and Princesses ...................................7Incredible, Edible Experiments and Kitchen Magic! 7

July 9 ......................................................... 7American Girl Bitty Edition ...........................................7Craft Kaleidoscope ......................................................7Go Wild! .........................................................................7

July 16 ....................................................... 8Go Wild! .........................................................................8Project Runway ..............................................................8SPORTS BONANZA ..................................................8

July 23 ....................................................... 8Beginner Golf Half Day Camp ....................................8Dance, Dance, Dance! ..................................................8Superheroes and Heroines .........................................8Recipe for Science .......................................................8

July 30 ....................................................... 8ABCs&123s ..................................................................8Beginner Golf Half Day Camp ....................................8Bug Bonanza ..................................................................8

August 6 ................................................... 8Bug Bonanza ..................................................................8SuperGYM .....................................................................8Treasure Island - Life as a Pirate ................................8

For Kids Ages 5 - 6All camps are Monday-Friday, 9 am-3:30 pm unless otherwise noted.

Ages 5 - 6 Newtown Campus

June 18SPorTS bonAnzA TAKE ME OUT TO THE SPORTS CAMP,TAKE ME OUT TO THE FIELDS,GIVE ME SOME TEAMWORK AND FITNESS MOVES,I CAN’T WAIT TO BE BACK AGAIN,‘CAUSE IT’S CHEER, CHEER, CHEER FOR ALL TEAMS,AT THIS FUN SPORTS CAMP.Have fun with modern day sports and school yard gamesandfinishtheweekwithafundayofwaterballoons, face painting, sports piñatas, and awards. See you there!Kathryn Palkovics, B.S.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5634C01

undEr ThE SEA Join us for a creative and exciting musical adventure! Explore and learn about your favorite under-thesea animals such as the whale, shark, and oc-topus. Discover interesting facts about these creatures through picture books, interactive songs, and hands-on crafts. Learn the basic techniques of performing, singing, and dancing in front of an audience. The week will culminate with a musical displaying all of your newly learned facts. Get ready to use your imagination and have fun as we travel “Under the Sea”!Emily Coombs, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5925 C01

WELCoME To bEAr CounTrYEver wonder what it would be like to live in a tree house?Then let’s find out as we spend the weekwith the Berenstain Bear family! Explore a new daily theme as you adventure through the book collection. Learn what Papa & Mama Bear have to say about cooperation, responsibility, and being a good friend while having fun with Sister and Brother Bear’s favor-ite art projects and games!Simrit Khalsa, B.S. $249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5927 C01

June 25diGGinG dinoS Travel back in time with us as we explore prehistoric times. Discover facts about your favorite dinosaurs as well as theories on extinction through books, hands-on crafts, creative activities and interactive games. Become an archaeologist and dig for dinosaur bones and then construct a dinosaur model. Emily Coombs, B.S. $249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5926 C01

SEuSS on ThE LooSECan’t get enough Cat in the Hat? How about Horton Hears a Who? Join us and dive into the wacky world of Dr. Seuss as we explore his writing with projects, games and fun! As we travel on new Dr. Seuss ad-ventures each day, we will practice reading, writing, and math skills to enhance vocabulary, sequencing, rhyming, and letter and number recognition. Our Se-ussville camp is a great way to brush up on academic skills with the help from our friend, Dr. Seuss.Simrit Khalsa, B.S. $249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5923C01

Scholarships Available see page 3.

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rECiPE for SCiEnCE Add 1 cup of bubble making, to 1/2 cup of racing magnets. Sprinkle in building volcanoes and marsh-mallow houses. Add 2 teaspoons of invisible ink and whip in some air to make balloons and airplanes. Pour in 1 tablespoon color experimentation with ic-ing.Tastelemonfizzies,differentflavoredcookiesandhomemade ice cream. Mix it all together and you get fun, learning, and a dash of excitement.Kathryn Palkovics, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5922 C01

SuPErGYM Improve a variety of movement and locomotor skills through organized play and fun activities like Alliga-tor Alley, Toy Story Tag, and Parachute. Many of these skills are the basis for team sports. This is not JUST a sports camp. Campers will apply leadership and teamwork skills through cooperative games and be exposed to a variety of cultures through games from around the world. After-lunch craft activities in-clude Build-Your-Own- Jump Rope, and Bowling Pin Buddies. Camp Challenges help to promote sports-manship and a healthy attitude toward competition. Don’t forget to pack a small snack and a bathing suit and towel for a cool down at the end of the day.Erica Hellerstein, B.S.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5630C01

July 2ArT ExPrESSionS Here’s your opportunity to express your most cre-ative self in a myriad of art projects! You will gain confidenceasyouspontaneouslycreateimaginativeworksofartthatreflectyourownuniqueself.Youwill learn about and use many different techniques and media, including printmaking, drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, and weaving. Discover the best in yourself. Ask questions, have fun, and keep on learn-ing. Please bring a smock. Donna Kutz Ermers, M.F.A. $204 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5046 C02

diSnEY PrinCES And PrinCESSESJoin us on a journey through your favorite Disney fairytales tofindyour innerPrince/Princess.Wouldyou like to make a crown for Snow White, join Alad-din on his magic carpet, or see if frogs really do turn into Princes? Then this is the place for you! Dress up in your favorite costumes as we read stories, watch video clips, act out short scenes, and design crafts based on our favorite Disney movies. At the end of our week, all Princes and Princesses will help to put together a tea party and luncheon for their families...it’s sure to be a royal treat!Lindsay Jenkins, B.S., M.A..$204 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5928 C01

inCrEdibLE, EdibLE ExPEriMEnTS And kiTChEn MAGiC! Explore a variety of scientific principles using ev-eryday, ordinary materials. These “ordinary” experi-ments result in “extraordinary” discoveries. Enjoy learningaboutthescientificmethodandthe“hows”,“whys”,and “what-ifs” of experiments in kitchen chemistry and natural physics. Create your own “recipes” for soda, toothpaste and ice cream. Then explore the properties of soap, create slime and silly putty, and use science in your everyday life. Simrit Khalsa, B.S. $204(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5304C01

July 9AMEriCAn GirL biTTY EdiTion Join us for a unique American Girl Camp geared toward younger American girls! This is a hands on camp so bring your Bitty Baby, Bitty Twins, or any 16” doll with you to camp and prepare for a week full of creativity, games and fun! Discover what makes each of us so special as American Girls as we play, read stories, and create unique crafts and accessories for you and your doll! We’ll even end the week with a special tea party!Amy Millar, B.A.$269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5095 C01

All camps are Monday-Friday, 9 am-3:30 pm unless otherwise stated.

Early Bird Discounts: Register before April 1 and receive a 10% discount off published camp prices.(Discount pricing not available via web registration.)

CrAfT kALEidoSCoPE Find the budding artist in you! Make crafts using but-tons, paints, paper mache`, and yarn. Have fun with jewelry making, and iron-on crayon art. Spend some time outside playing games and doing craft activities, and end the day with water balloons, games, and face painting. Get ready to be creative and have fun!Kathryn Palkovics, B.S.$249 (includes materials)/RCHYC 5024 C01

Go WiLd! Come explore the wonders of the animal kingdom! Meet the birds from your backyard, creatures from the ocean, beasts from the jungle, and so much more! We will read about countless critters, play games and make awesome animal crafts each day!Becky Evanitsky, M.Ed.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5915 C01

Ages 5 - 6 Newtown Campus

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July 16Go WiLd! For complete description, see page 7.Becky Evanitsky, M.Ed.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5915 C02

ProJECT runWAY

Ever wonder what it would be like to design your own runway collection? Or be featured during fash-ion week? Then this is the camp for you! Learn how to take your ideas and turn them into fashion master pieces. Along with your original fashion designs, you will also design jewelry and accessories to comple-ment your collection. We will end the week with our very own fashion show for friends and family! No sewing experience needed. Amy Millar, B.A.$304(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5100C01

SPorTS bonAnzA For complete description, see page 6.Kathryn Palkovics, B.S.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5634C02

July 23bEGinnEr GoLf hALf dAY CAMP - 9 AM-noon onLY! Comejoininanexcitingfunfilledactivity-Golfisthegame for a lifetime! This is an introductory program designed for our youngest campers. It is a fun and safe way to learn golf basics. The focus will be stance, grip, full swing, putt, and chip and golf etiquette. This courseisdesignedtohelpstudentsgainconfidence,learn to focus, and have fun. All equipment is safe and will be provided. Final day of camp will be 9 holes of Pitch & Putt at Spring Mill Manor. Mike Duda, US Golf Teaching Fed-eration Certified Instructor$249 (includes all materials, transporta-tion and trip fee)/RCHYC 5622 C01

dAnCE, dAnCE, dAnCE!Learn to dance and move like a star! Creative movement is great way to learn skills, techniques and express your-self through the fine art of dance.This program isa fun way to learn dance and movement styles for campers with any level of experience. See you in the summer!!Colleen Cunnius, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5065 C01

rECiPE for SCiEnCE For complete description, see page 7.Kathryn Palkovics, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5922 C02

SuPErhEroES And hEroinES Look up in the sky! It’s you! Let’s explore your inner Superhero or Heroine! Are you ready to save the world? Well, put on your cape and let’s go! Create superhero costumes and masks and imagine worlds where your hero saves helpless creatures and entire planets from menacing forces. Emily Nellinger$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5930C01

July 30AbCs & 123SGet ready for the school year with this entertaining course. Jam packed with beginner’s reading and math concepts, this camp will be a great head start or re-fresher for youngsters as they get ready to go back to school! This fun and creative learning experience will allow students to apply what they already know and grow with it. Each activity will be age appropri-ate and specially designed to meet your child’s unique needs. They will enjoy an assortment of stories, crafts, and games that revolve around the material covered. Come join us as we explore numbers, letters, shapes, patterns, and so much more! Simrit Khalsa, B.S. $249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5913C01

bEGinnEr GoLf hALf dAY CAMP - 9 AM-noon onLY! Forcompletedescription,seeweekofJuly23.Mike Duda, US Golf Teaching Federation Certified Instructor$249 (includes all materials, transportation and trip fee)/RCHYC 5622 C02

buG bonAnzA Love ladybugs? Wonder about worms? This is the camp for you! Take a few short nature hikes, record your observations, and create your own critter crafts. By combining exploration, literature, and in-teractive games we will make daily discoveries about our favorite insects.Staff$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5916 C01

August 6buG bonAnzA For complete description, see week of July 16.Lauren Karczewski, B.A., M.Ed.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5916 C02

SuPErGYM For complete despription, see page 7.Erica Hellerstein, B.S.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5630C02

TrEASurE iSLAnd - LifE AS A PirATEJoinusinthisfun-filledcampwhereyouwillexplorethe lives and legends of pirates through storybooks. Create your own pirate nickname and lifestory. Create your own treasure maps and treasure; then go on grand treasure hunts! Build a ship to sail upon the seas and live life as a pirate through the reading of stories, creative drama, creative writing, and art projects includ-ing the making of telescopes, parrot puppets, pirate costumes, and pirate flags.Ahoy,maties! It’s time to set sail!Simrit Khalsa, B.S. $249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5952 C01

Ages 5 - 6 Newtown Campus

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Before and After Camp CareAttention, Parents/Guardians In order to provide for your child’s safety, the College does not permit any child on campus without propersupervision.Ifyoufinditnecessarytodropoffyourchildearly,orpickupyourchildaftercamp hours, you must register him/her in the BUCKS Extended Hours program as listed below

(Newtown Campus only): 7-9am............$38/week($32weekof7/2) 3:30-6pm...........$55/week($44weekof7/2) am & pm . . . . . .... . . . .$70/week ($56 week of 7/2)

Supervised activities will be provided and arrangements to register may be made on a weekly basis through the summer. Call the Tri-Hampton YMCA at 215-579-6200 for details.

To register call 215-968-8409 and charge the fee to your VISA, MasterCard, American Express orDiscover card. For 24 hour service, you can FAX your registration form to215-968-8320. For on-line registration: www.bucks.edu/con-ed. For more information, see page 38.

Please adhere to the ages listed for all camps.

Early Bird Discounts: Register before April 1 and receive a 10% discount off published camp prices.(Discount pricing not available via web registration.)

Kids on Campus Summer Camp Open House Saturday, March 10, 2012, 10 am - noonNewtown Campus, Bucks County Community CollegeGallagher Room in the Charles E. Rollins Student Center

Meet instructors and camp leadership, sample activities, have your questions answered and register for camp. The donuts & coffee are on us!

A very heartfelt thank you to MileStone Bank for supporting the College’s youth programs, “Kids on Campus” and the Artmobile. Your donation makes a difference in the lives of many Bucks County children.

Education · Community · Partnership

Ages 5 - 6 Newtown Campus

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June 18 .....................................................103DSculptureforMultidimensionalKids .............. 10Creature Feature ....................................................... 10Decathlon Camp: Track, Field & Fitness ............... 10Mountain Biking / Disc Golf ..................................... 11Poetry Project ............................................................ 11Under the Big Top ..................................................... 11Wanna Be A Star ....................................................... 11

June 25 .....................................................11American Girl Camp ................................................ 11A Stitch in Time .......................................................... 12Awesome Artists ....................................................... 11Basketball ..................................................................11Decathlon Camp: Track, Field & Fitness ............... 11LEGO Animation ....................................................... 11Scratchit! ..................................................................... 12Ultimate Escapes ........................................................ 12

July 2 ........................................................12Baseball - Pitching & Hitting Clinic ......................... 12Fabulous Fishing ......................................................... 12Podcasting .................................................................... 12TOTALLY SKATEBOARD! ...................................... 12Toys and SEW Much More ....................................... 12Ultimate Escapes ........................................................ 12Wizards Camp ........................................................... 13

July 9 ........................................................13Art Expressions ..........................................................13Books, Crafts & Girls ................................................. 13Dance, Dance, Dance! .............................................. 13Mountain Biking / Disc Golf .................................... 13Super Summer Readers ............................................ 13Tennis, Anyone?? .......................................................... 13Ultimate Escapes ........................................................ 13

July 16 ......................................................14Basketball .................................................................... 14Beginner’s Lacrosse for Boys & Girls ..................... 14Classy Glass ................................................................ 14Environmental Explorers - Part 1 ........................... 14Incredible Edible Art ................................................. 14Kaboom! ..................................................................... 14Math Mania & Computer Fun .................................. 14SuperGym II ................................................................. 14

July 23 ......................................................15Fabulous Fishing ......................................................... 15Field Hockey ................................................................ 15LEGO Animation ....................................................... 15Study Skills for Savvy Students Half Day Camp - 15Tennis, Anyone?? .......................................................... 15Tunes & Tambourines................................................. 15

July 30 ......................................................15Lenape Indian Experience ........................................... 15Math Mania & Computer Fun .................................. 15SuperGym II ................................................................. 15Tennis, Anyone?? .......................................................... 15Wizards Camp ........................................................... 15Write On! .................................................................... 15

August 6 ..................................................16American Girl Camp ................................................ 16Flag Football ............................................................... 16Inline Skating ................................................................ 16Kaboom! ..................................................................... 16LEGO Animation ....................................................... 16Let’s Get Growing ...................................................... 16Ultimate Frisbee ......................................................... 16

For Kids Ages 7-9. All camps are Monday-Friday, 9 am-3:30 pm unless otherwise noted.

Ages 7-9

June 183d SCuLPTurE for MuLTidiMEn-SionAL kidS Get your hands on a fun array of materials to ex-plore familiar and newly imagined ideas and con-cepts! This week-long workshop will have you work-ing with materials like papier maché, clay, plaster, cardboard,andotherdifferent3-Dmaterialstocre-atewonderful3-Dworksofart.Youwon’tneed3-Dglasses. All you’ll need is the imagination to stretch all the dimensions using the dynamic opportunities thatsculptingand3-Dartoffers. Jamie Ulkloss, M.Ed.$284 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5028 C01

CrEATurE fEATurE

Here is a week of creativity and making art! Create your own creatures and bring them to life with art, storytelling, puppetry and drama. Even our snacks will be creature themed! Amanda Schreffler, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5071 C01

dECAThLon CAMP: TrACk, fiELd & fiTnESSThis Decathlon Camp will challenge you in areas of track, field, and overall fitness. Presentation of thevarious disciplines in track, (starting blocks, run-ning and hurdling, speed sprinting and field endur-ance mechanics of jumping - horizontal and vertical - throwing shot and discus, javelin, and baton passing) within an environment of careful and thorough in-struction by experienced coaches with safety being emphasized. Bring your bathing suit and towel.Coach Stephan Harnish, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5617 C01

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June 25AMEriCAn GirL CAMP Travel back in time with the American Girl dolls through crafts, cooking, games, and fashion! Learn about history, choices, and character from Kit, Sa-mantha, Molly, Kirsten, and Addy. Each day you will create exciting crafts for you and your doll as you ex-ploretheworldsoftheseiconicfictionalcharacters.As you explore what their lives were like, you will also discover what makes you unique as you write your very own American Girl books. Bring your fa-vorite American Girl doll with you (or any 18-inch doll) and get ready for a fun and exciting camp!!Amy Millar, B.A.$259 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5089 C01

AWESoME ArTiSTS Explore the wonderful world of art, through the use of an array of art mediums. Create, design, and learn in an artful way. Create life-size drawings, learn to paint, sculpt, and design through the art of collage, and much, much more! Jamie Ulkloss, M.Ed. $279(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5023C01

bASkETbALL (must be 8 years old)This exciting clinic is designed to teach boys and girls the essential fundamentals of basketball. You will learn all aspects of the game including basketball conditioning, dribbling, ball handling, passing, shooting, screening, offensive-defensive techniques, and rebounding. We will have competi-tionsforshooting,5on5,3on3,dribbling,andmore.The staff will instruct and evaluate each player’s perfor-mance and level of improvement. Instructions will be given on an individual basis by outstanding camp staff! Each day’s activities will include conditioning, team practice, fundamental stations, game situations, as well as a cool-down activity in the pool. Bring your bathing suit and towel. Coaches Ron Chiarolanza & John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5601 C01

dECAThLon CAMP: TrACk, fiELd & fiTnESSFor complete description, see page 10.Coach Stephan Harnish, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5617 C02

LEGo AniMATion Stop Motion is a powerful animation technique that makes static objects appear to be moving. In this camp, you will use Lego bricks and found objects. Brainstorm your ideas, create the storyboard, construct the props, shoot the still frames and then, using Movie Maker, create the finished animation. Animations createdduring the week will be uploaded to the Internet on teachertube.com. Kara Chrin, B.A.$249(includesallmaterials/RCHYC5031C02

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Ever thought of joining the circus? Learn how to do tricks with hula hoops, do handstands, juggle, and more! There will also be lessons and fun in clowning about and performance skills. Please wear clothes you can move in. Faith Benamy$269 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5058 C01

WAnnA bE A STAr - 2 WEEk CAMP Designed for the younger camper interested in Mu-sical Theater, this is an active participation program that will focus on basic acting, singing and dancing skills through the production and performance of a musical. Learn stage direction and presence, projec-tion and articulation, phrasing and song form, as well as choreography that emphasizes counting, forma-tions, and simple steps and movements. You will put ashowtogetherfromstarttofinishusingtheseskillsduring the rehearsal process and will produce a free finalperformancefor familyandfriendsonthe lastday of the workshop. As an added learning tool, a DVDofthefinalperformancewillbemadeavailable.Kim Hunt, B.A.$399(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5010C01

Early Bird Discounts: Register before April 1 and receive a 10% discount off published camp prices.(Not available with web registration.)

MounTAin bikinG / diSC GoLf(must be 8 years old)In this combo class, you will learn about trail rid-ing, bike maintenance, and bike safety as well as the exciting sport of disc golf. Spend the day in Tyler Park learning proper riding position for climbing and descending, proper gear use, technical maneuvering, controlled braking, disc golf rules of play, and throw-ing styles. You must provide your own multi-geared mountain bike. All bikes should be tuned and given a safety check prior to the start of camp. Bike rentals are available for a $50.00 fee for the week. Call Endur-ance Sports for any questions or to reserve a bike rental.(215-369-0225)Requirements: helmet, multi-geared mountain bike, bathing suit & towel for afternoon swim. The instructor reserves the right to deny participation if bike does not meet requirements.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$267(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5623C01

PoETrY ProJECT

Create an anthology of poetry as you read, write, and listen to different kinds of poetry. Create and frame your very own “found poem”. Let your inner poet findavoice!Susan Ewart$254 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5017 C01

Ages 7-9

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July 2bASEbALL - PiTChinG & hiTTinG CLiniCBoys and girls, here is your chance to hone in on the essentials of baseball - pitching and hitting! Emphasis will be placed on learning the proper techniques of these two important components of the game, but there will also be time for skill development in catch-ing, throwing, fielding, base running, base stealing,and bunting. Each day will be broken into four mini-sessions.Thefirst three sessionswill focuson skilldevelopment and the fourth session will be for ad-vancedplay,swimmingorwiffleball.Bringyourownglove. It is recommended that you bring cleats and sneakers. Don’t forget your bathing suit and a towel for a cool down activity in the pool. Staff$199 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5600 C01

fAbuLouS fiShinG Learnhowtosafelyfishandenjoytheartoffishingeach day. All equipment and bait will be supplied. (You may bring your own rod.) Instruction on safe casting, hookremovalfromfish,baitingofhooks,goodfishingareas, and goodfishingetiquettewill bepresented.Bring rain gear if necessary. This camp will culminate with a trip to Lake Nockamixon; you must bring a bag lunch that day. Lou Pollack, M.Ed.$239 (includes all materials and transportation)/RCHYC 5614 C02

PodCASTinGHave fun creating your own show with sound and pictures. Learn the basics of podcasting such as writ-ing a script, recording, and illustrating. Use your voice, music, and various sound effects to produce your own podcast for all of your friends and relatives to enjoy. Create a slideshow to illustrate your podcast as well. Fran Margolis, M.Ed.$199 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5009 C01

ToTALLY SkATEboArd (must be 9 years old)Learn new stuff and have fun. Practice riding, paddling, ollieing and dropping in all morning at a local skate park. Spend the afternoon taking a swim, watching skate videos, and building and customizing a new skateboard deck that you will take home with you at the end of the week. Requirements: Skateboard; helmet; el-bow, knee and wrist pads; and a signed waiver. There are no exceptions to the required items. Those who do not have the required items may not participate.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$244 (includes all materials & transportation to Mid-dletown Skate Park)/RCHYC 5627 C01

ToYS And SEW MuCh MorEDo you love stuffed animals or soft toys? Learn to make your very own stuffed animals, soft toy or dolls in this fun sewing class. Improve your hand and ma-chine sewing skills while you create toys from a pat-tern or create your own design to sew a unique toy all on your own. Experiment with a variety of stuff-ing material, fabric textures and accessories to build one or more soft toy friends!Prerequisite: Stitch in Time or some sewing experi-ence. Betsy Kruse, M.B.A.$209 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5086 C01

uLTiMATE ESCAPESFor complete description, see week of June 25.Edward Obert-Thorn, B.S.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5329C02

SCrATChiT! Create a variety of awesome projects using scratch art techniques, materials, and tools. You will de-sign and produce stationery, notepads, and picture frames……are you sticker crazy? Great! We’ll make our own! Simulate stained glass for windows and lamps,construct3-Dtexturedbuildings,etc.Youwilluse everything from colored pencils and oil crayons to markers and paint. Got an “art itch”? Scratchit!!Stephen Cohen, B.F.A.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5092 C01

A STiTCh in TiMEAre you crafty, and handy with a needle & thread? Do you like to experiment with color and texture? Learning to sew will expand your fashion creativity. In this hands-on camp, you will learn the basics of fabric, textiles, color, and all the steps to sew your own proj-ect with a sewing machine. You will also learn simple hand-sewing techniques such as how to sew on a but-tonorhemafinishededge.Youcandesignyourownproject or follow a pattern that will be provided to make your own pillow, bag, or even a piece of clothing!No sewing experience necessary. All materials provided.Betsy Kruse, M.B.A.$259 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5076 C01

uLTiMATE ESCAPESThis is a hands-on camp where you will experience fishing,exploring,andnaturerelatedexercisesatTy-ler Park. Getting wet is part of the fun as we hunt for critters in the streams. In addition, you will partici-pate in exciting indoor/outdoor games. Creating cool crafts as well as participating in fas-cinating science experiments including magic slime, mosaics, clay sculpturing, and more adds to the fun. At the end of the day we will take a dip in the pool to cool down and relax. This camp has a little bit of everything. Bring your bathing suit and a towel, as well as closed toe shoes for wading in the creek.Edward Obert-Thorn, B.S.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5329C01

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WizArdS CAMP

Receive your letter of acceptance to Kids On Cam-pus’ magical camp! Make magical creatures, wands and potions. Learn about famous witches and wizards and write stories for our Wizard News! Make wizard trad-ing cards and a secret wizard book of spells. Susan Ewart$204 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5101 C01

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July 9ArT ExPrESSionS Here’s your opportunity to express your most cre-ative self in a myriad of art projects! You will gain confidenceasyouspontaneouslycreateimaginativeworksofartthatreflectyourownuniqueself.Youwill learn about and use many different techniques and media, including printmaking, drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, and weaving. Discover the best in yourself. Ask questions, have fun, and keep on learn-ing. Please bring a smock. Donna Kutz Ermers, M.F.A. $254(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5046C03

bookS, CrAfTS & GirLSExplore the roles that girls played in books from the1930’stotoday.Learnhowgirlswereportrayed,their similarities to today, and how major events shaped girls’ worlds. Learn jewelry making from dif-ferent time periods as well. Emily Nellinger$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5525 C01

dAnCE, dAnCE, dAnCE! Learn to dance and move like a star! Creative move-ment is great way to learn skills, techniques and expressyourselfthroughthefineartofdance.Thisprogram is a fun way to learn dance and movement styles for students with any level of experience. See you in the summer!!Colleen Cunnius, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5065 C01

MounTAin bikinG / diSC GoLf (must be 8 years old)For a complete description, see page 11.You must provide your own multi geared mountain bike. All bikes should be tuned and given a safety check prior to the start of camp. Bike rentals are available for a $50.00 fee for the week. Call Endur-ance Sports for any questions or to reserve a bike rental.(215-369-0225)Requirements: helmet, multi-geared mountain bike, bathing suit & towel for afternoon swim. The instructor reserves the right to deny participation if bike does not meet requirements.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$267(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5623C02

SuPEr SuMMEr rEAdErSWould you be courageous enough to travel into your favorite book? Do you love to read? Come along on our journey into some of your favorite books. We will explore several books through hands on ac-tivities, crafts and snacks! Our week will end with a Reader’s Theater performance! Have fun and im-prove your reading comprehension, vocabulary and fluency.Becomeafabulousreaderthissummer!Jessica Jefferis, M. Ed.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5969 C01

TEnniS, AnYonE??(must be at least 9 years old)Get into the “swing” with our exciting tennis clinic! You will become a successful tennis champ by devel-oping both your athletic abilities and your competitive spirit. This unique program is set up to develop skills, interest, and enjoyment for the young tennis player, and to make the competi-tive player more consistent, confi-dent ,and athletic. The day will also include a cool-down activity in the pool. Bring your own tennis racquet, bathing suit and towel.John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5606 C01

uLTiMATE ESCAPESFor a complete description, see page 12. Edward Obert-Thorn, B.S.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5329C03

To register call 215-968-8409 and charge the fee to your VISA, Master-Card, American Express For Discover card. or 24 hour service, you can FAX your registration form to 215-968-8320. For on-line registration:www.bucks.edu/con-ed. For more information, see page 38.

Ages 7-9

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July 16bASkETbALL (must be 8 years old)For complete description, see page 11.Coaches Ron Chiarolanza & John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5601 C02

Beginner’s Lacrosse for Boys & GirLSLearn the hottest sport around! This camp is well suited to the new player or anyone who wants to sharpen their skills. The focus will be on skill im-provement through drills, conditioning, videos and games. Throwing, catching, cradling, shooting ground balls, and rules of play will all be covered. Some activ-ities will be co-ed and others will be taught separate-ly. Conditioning and running essential to the game are incorporated in the many fun activities during this camp. Bring your bathing suit for afternoon swim.Requirements:boys: stick, mouthguard, gloves, bathing suit & towelgirls: stick mouth guard, bathing suit & towelAll equipment must be regulation. Questions call en-durancesports215-369-0225Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5624 C01

CLASSY GLASS Create light and color-drenched stained glass us-ing a variety of objects and materials. Turn ordinary drinking glasses, plates, bowls, etc., into spectacular artworks! Use water-based transparent and irides-cent glass paints and liners. Illuminate Plexiglas win-dowpanes. Design window sun-catchers and wind chimes…use glass tiles to create mosaic animals, land and cityscapes. Dazzle your family and friends with amazing, colorful Classy glass!! Stephen Cohen, B.F.A.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5081 C01

EnvironMEnTAL ExPLorErS - PArT 1You will learn basic ecological principles through ac-tivities such as solar leaf prints, owl pellet dissection, and aging tree rings, and children’s literature. Our daily hikes to Tyler State Park will help you to identify animal tracks and wildlife. Gain an appreciation for the local ecosystem and how best to protect it. Be prepared to get dirty as you hike the trails, explore the Neshaminy Creek for critters to observe and identify, and investigate a wetland! Make a craft and play a game that centers around the day’s lesson. Be sure to bring some insect repellent, and don’t forget your bathing suit and a towel for a cool down in the pool. Rebecca Obert-Thorn, M.Ed.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5305C03

inCrEdibLE EdibLE ArT Become an artist in the kitchen! Create edible mas-terpieces as we learn to make art using food. You will learn to sculpt cakes, mold ice cream, craft mas-terpieces from cereal, artfully carve vegetables and more. Allison Farrell, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5094 C01

kAbooM! What could be more fun than dropping raw eggs from high heights without breaking the shell? How about creating ocean wave machines or tornadoes in bottles? For answers to these and other amazing sci-entific(andfun)questionsattendKaboomcamp.Wewill explore the world around us! Watch volcanoes eruptandscientificdiscoveriesunfoldaswetest,ob-serve and analyze our results on many fun projects.Laura Belove, B.A.$269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5750 C01

MATh MAniA & CoMPuTEr fun(must be 8 years old)Get ready for the most fun you’ve had with math and computers . . . ever! Part of your day will be spent learn-ing to be a better problem-solver and creative thinker through challenging and fun math activities, discussions and use of manipulatives. You will also explore all kinds of practical math problems and puzzles, and learn how to use these math concepts in your daily life. For the remainder of the day you will go surf-ing - on the Internet. You will scan and edit photos (ever want to put your brother’s head on your dog’s body?) You will create super cool PowerPoint pre-sentations and explore the Internet as an educational andfuntool.AllInternetsurfingwillbekid-safeandappropriate. This program will help you gain more confidenceinyourmathandcomputerabilities,buildon your basic skills, and you’ll have great fun, too! Whether you’re “math or computer-shy” or simply a “whiz,” you’ll be a winner in this exciting class. Get ready to be a mathmaniac and computer champ!!Michael Blumberg, M.Ed. & Marie Mueller, M.Ed.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5413C01

SuPErGYM iiHere’sachancetofinetuneyoursportsskillssuchas kicking, striking, throwing, catching, dodging and chasing. They are the basis for many team sports, however this is not JUST a sports camp. You will playmodifiedversionsofcommonteamgameslikesoccer, trashketball, and team handball, along with new games such as Alaskan baseball and Monarch tag. Learn leadership and teamwork skills through cooperative games, and be exposed to a variety of cultures through games from around the world. This camp is a great follow up if you took SuperGym in the past, or for older kids who just enjoy being ac-tive and learning new sports. Bring your swimsuit and towel for a swim at the end of the day.Erica Hellerstein, B.S.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5633C01

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July 23fAbuLouS fiShinG For complete description, see page 12.Lou Pollack, M.Ed.$289 (includes all materials and transportation)/RCHYC5614C03

fiELd hoCkEYHaveyoueverwantedtoplayfieldhockey?Areyoucurrently a soccer player looking for a new sport to try that has similar strategies? Learn field hockeyskills and basic strategies through a variety of ac-tivities. Participate in group instruction, play games, workondrills,andviewandanalyzefilms. Improveyour conditioning, footwork and agility. Interact with your team members to build skills and friendships at the same time. Campers need to supply their own stick, mouthguard and shin guards. They are required for participation in this camp. Bring a bathing suit and towel for a cool down in the pool each afternoon.Erica Hellerstein, B.S. $249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5629 C01

LEGo AniMATion For complete description, see page 11. Kris Fontes, B.F.A., N.B.C.T. $249(includesallmaterials/RCHYC5031C05

TunES & TAMbourinESLearn the basics of music by making your own drum, maracas and tambourines. Compose your own song and play it on your recorder. Play, learn, create and share in the fun of making music together. Joanne Naylor B.M.$269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5072 C01

STudY SkiLLS for SAvvY STudEnTS Half Day Camp - 9 am-noon only!Get a head start on success! Improve your grades or continue to get good ones by learning memory improvement, time management, reading techniques, note taking and test preparation. Several different techniques and skills will be introduced in an effort to help you determine your preferred learning style and methods that work for you. Games and exercis-es that focus on reading, listening, following instruc-tions, organization and timed situations will keep this camp fun and exciting. (You may bring a snack for mid-morning.) Simrit Khalsa. B.S. $129 (includes all materials)/ATEST 2001 C01

TEnniS, AnYonE??(must be at least 9 years old)Forcompletedescription,seepage13.John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5606 C02

July 30LEnAPE indiAn ExPEriEnCE

(must be 8 years old) The Lenape Indians have called Bucks County their home for centuries. Through crafts and activities such as drumming and Native American dancing, you will explore the Lenape way of life as they lived in harmony with nature. This camp will culminate with afieldtriptotheChurchvilleNatureCenterwherewe will tour their Lenape Village and participate in activities such as cooking, hunting skills, gardening, pottery and natural cordage. Pack your bathing suits! We will end the day in the pool! Denise Reilly, M.Ed. $275 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5501 C01

MATh MAniA & CoMPuTEr fun(must be 8 years old)For complete description, see page 14.Michael Blumberg, M.Ed.& Marie Mueller, M.Ed.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5413C02

SuPErGYM iiFor complete description, see page 14.Erica Hellerstein, B.S.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5633C02

TEnniS, AnYonE??(must be at least 9 years old)Forcompletedescription,seepage13.John Senske$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5606C03

WizArdS CAMP

Forcompletedesscription,seepage13.Susan Ewart$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5101 C02

WriTE on!Let your imagination run wild in the world of writ-ing and book building. The possibilities are endless! Go on an exciting adventure, dive into the realm of fan-tasy, explore mysteries of the unknown – the choice is yours! Become the author and illustrator of your own original short stories. Through creative, hands-on activities, we will practice the writing process to help you fully develop imaginative characters, settings, and plots. We will look deeper into the work of some fa-miliar authors as inspiration for your own creations. To showcase your written work, you will transform them into a unique assortment of handmade story-books, complete with your own illustrations. Lauren Karczewski, B.A., M.Ed.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5965 C01

Ages 7-9

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Early Bird Discounts: Register before April 1 and receive a 10% discount off published camp prices.(Discount pricing not available via web registration.)

Scholarships Available see page 3.

All camps are Monday-Friday, 9 am-3:30 pm unless otherwise stated.

August 6AMEriCAn GirL CAMP For complete description, see page 11.Amy Millar, B.A.$259 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5089 C02

fLAG fooTbALL

(must be 9 years old)Come learn the fungameofflag football.Daily ses-sions will be devoted to basic skills such as passing, receiving and kicking a football. Time will also be set aside for developing the necessary footwork and con-ditioning needed to play the game successfully. Teams will be set up and there will be daily practice sessions along with competitions and games. Pool time will also be available. Mouthguards will be distributed to each participant. Cleats may be worn but only if rubber soled.Nootherpadsarenecessarysinceflagfootballlimits all forms of contact. Ron Chiarolanza$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5607 C01

inLinE SkATinGHalf Day Camp - 9 am-noon only! (may be paired with Ultimate Frisbee)Designed with safety in mind, this beginner’s In-Line Skating clinic will give you an opportunity to learn the proper techniques of In-Line Skating. Ba-sicsafety informationwillbeginwithequipmentfit,maintenance, and proper use. The basic skills of for-ward movement, braking and turning will be taught through drills and games. The clinic is structured so that those who quickly master the basics can move on to more advanced skills. You will proceed at your own comfort level.Requirements: in-line skates with a brake, helmet, elbow, wrist & knee pads. No exceptions will be made to the safety gear. Toy skates are not allowed. If you do not have the required equipment it can be provided for an extra fee. Any questions, please call EnduranceSportsat215-369-0225.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$125 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5612 C01

kAbooM! For complete description, see page 14.Laura Belove, B.A.$269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5750 C02

LEGo AniMATion For complete description, see page 11.Kara Chrin, B.A.$249(includesallmaterials/RCHYC5031C07

Let’s get groWingGet off to an early “green” start. Learn the basics of horticulture, growing plants for food as well as deco-ration. Discover lessons of the land through, planting and garden care, craft-making, storytelling and gar-den and nature exploration. Make a planter and learn howtopropagateplantsfromcuttings.Afieldtriptoa local farm is part of this fun camp. Susan Allison, M.A. $269(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5316C01

uLTiMATE friSbEEHalfDayCamp-12:30-3:30pm(may be paired with Inline Skating)Ultimate Frisbee is a high energy game that involves running, throwing and catching a disc. A mix between soccer and football, it is a team sport that requires cooperation and agility to acheive a goal. Learn the techniques and strategies of this fast-paced game and have fun too. Afternoon swim available so bring a bathing suit and towel.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$144 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5611 C01

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June 18 .....................................................18Capture the Moment ............................................... 18Decathlon Camp: Track, Field & Fitness ................ 18FOTOfun ...................................................................... 18GuardStart: Lifeguarding Tomorrow .........................18Hello Fiesta! .............................................................. 18Kid Kuisine I ............................................................... 18LEGO Animation ........................................................ 18Lego Robotics ............................................................. 18Microsoft Overview................................................... 19Mountain Biking / Disc Golf .................................... 18Sketchup:3DComputerModeling ......................... 19

June 25 .....................................................19Art Expressions ......................................................... 19Basketball .................................................................... 19CSI - Crime Scene Investigation ............................ 19Decathlon Camp: Track, Field & Fitness ................ 19Environmental Explorers - Part 2 ........................... 19Fabulous Fishing ......................................................... 19Game Maker ............................................................... 20Get Crafty with Paper ............................................. 20Hello Fiesta! ............................................................... 20Kid Kuisine I ............................................................... 20Lego Robotics ............................................................. 20Painting With Light .................................................... 20Robotics/Rocketry I ................................................... 20

July 2 ........................................................20Adventure Games .................................................... 20Baseball - Pitching & Hitting Clinic ......................... 20Dreamweaver ............................................................. 21Introduction to Flash ................................................ 21“Kid Kusine ” - Baking I ........................................... 21LEGO Animation ........................................................ 21Let’s Get Moving! ...................................................... 21MusicalTheater-3weekcamp ............................. 21Project Fashion ........................................................... 21TOTALLY SKATEBOARD ....................................... 22

July 9 ........................................................22Creating Word Pictures ............................................ 22CSI - Crime Scene Investigation ............................ 22Digital Photography ................................................... 22Environmental Explorers - Part 2 ........................... 22Hogwarts .................................................................... 22Jazz Workshop ........................................................... 22“Kid Kusine” - Baking I .............................................. 22LEGO Animation ........................................................ 23Let’s Get Moving ....................................................... 23Mock Trial ..................................................................... 23Mountain Biking / Disc Golf .................................... 23Robotics /Rocketry I ................................................. 23Shakespeare’s Theater ............................................... 23Tennis, Anyone?? .......................................................... 23

July 16 ......................................................23Basketball .................................................................... 23Beginner’s Lacrosse for Boys & Girls ..................... 23Clay Animation ............................................................ 23Creating Digital Music ............................................... 23Girls+Science=Fun ................................................ 24Hogwarts .................................................................... 24Math Mania & Computer Fun .................................. 24Mock Trial II ................................................................ 24Photoshop Fun .......................................................... 24Pinhole Photography .................................................. 24Rhythm of the Beat ................................................. 24Underwater ROVers ................................................. 24Woodturning ............................................................... 24

July 23 ......................................................25ACE (Aviation Career Education) Academy......... 25Cardboard Regatta ..................................................... 25Clay Animation ............................................................ 25Creating Digital Music .............................................. 25Create a Tote ............................................................. 26Digital Video................................................................. 25Field Hockey ................................................................ 25Girls+Science=Fun ................................................ 25Hogwarts .................................................................... 25Incredible Edible Art ................................................. 25Intramural Sports ....................................................... 25Study Skills for Savvy Students ....................................25Tennis, Anyone?? .......................................................... 26Underwater ROVers .................................................. 26Woodturning ............................................................... 26

July 30 ......................................................26Aspiring Actors ........................................................... 26Bookworms ................................................................ 26Creative Hair Styling & Nail Care .......................... 26CSI - Crime Scene Investigation ................................... 26Fabulous Fishing ......................................................... 26Game Maker ............................................................... 26“Kid Kuisine - a la carte” ......................................... 26Kids on Campus Peer Leadership Camp .............. 26LEGO Animation ........................................................ 26Math Mania & Computer Fun .................................. 27Quilting ......................................................................... 27Rocketry II ................................................................... 27Tennis, Anyone?? .......................................................... 27

August 6 ..................................................27101 T-Shirt Projects .................................................. 27Adventures in Comic Creation & Scratch .......... 27Brilliant Bridge Builders ............................................ 27Creative Hair Styling & Nail Care .......................... 27Flag Football ............................................................... 27Incredible Edible Art II ............................................. 27Inline Skating ................................................................ 28Microsoft Overview ................................................... 28News Cast ................................................................... 28Sketchup:3DComputerModeling ......................... 28Totally Hands-On Science ........................................ 28Ultimate Frisbee ......................................................... 28

For Kids between 10 and 13 years of age. All camps are Monday-Friday, 9 am-3:30 pm unless otherwise noted.

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June 18CAPTurE ThE MoMEnT Learn to see life through a lens! Use your digital cam-era to explore the world around you. You will ven-ture outdoors as we learn to frame a composition or capture your shadow in a picture. Take your photos home to share and display. Bring your own camera to camp. Alexis Amiet$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5430C01

dECAThLon CAMP: TrACk, fiELd & fiTnESSThis Decathlon Camp will challenge you in areas of track, field and overall fitness. Presentation of thevarious disciplines in track, (starting blocks, run-ning and hurdling, speed sprinting and field endur-ance mechanics of jumping - horizontal and vertical - throwing shot and discus, javelin, and baton passing) within an environment of careful and thorough in-struction by experienced coaches with safety being emphasized. Bring your bathing suit and towel.Coach Stephan Harnish, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5617 C01

foTofunBring your favorite pictures from home, school or anywhere! We will scan and copy them on special computer paper. Then the real fun begins! Hand-col-or your pictures to create original art that resembles paintings. Turn pictures of friends and family into car-toon characters. Design clothing/costumes for them. Place them in backgrounds like a jungle or another planet. Magazine and book photos become collages, posters and calendars. Create memorable art that willlastalifetime!Bring2-3photoswithyou.Stephen Cohen, B.F.A.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5326C01

GuArdSTArT: LifEGuArdinG ToMorroW (Must be 11 years old.)Are you between the ages of 11 and 14? Do you see yourself as a lifeguard someday? Experience what it takes to be a great lifeguard. Learn everything from lifesavingandleadershipskillstofitnessandprofes-sional development. When it’s time to take a Life-guard Training course, your GuardStart experience will prepare you to be the best lifeguard that you can be.Prerequisites: Swim the front crawl for 25 yards continuously while breathing to the front or side.Tread water for one (1) minute using arms and legs.Submerge and swim a distance of 10 feet underwater.Jamie Bintliff$269(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5632C01

hELLo fiESTA! Comeandmeetnew“amigos”andhaveafiestaeachday. We will learn to greet, speak and play in Spanish through interactive games, activities and music. Make t-shirts with a Spanish saying. Enjoy making quesadil-las, piraguas (Spanish snow cones) and other cultural fun foods. Nancy DeCarvalho$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5930C01

kid kuiSinE i “KidKuisine”isafun-filledweekthatwill intro-duce you to the world of culinary arts. In one week, young culinarians will learn proper hygiene, safe food handling, basic cooking and baking principles as well as how to serve a complete made-from-scratch meal. You will work in teams and be instructed by industry-certifiedchefs.Note:Studentswhohavepreviously taken Kid Kui- sine I are encouraged not to enroll again; this is designed specifically for 1sttime students. There is also a kitchen lab “ dress code.” Please call us about it.Earl R. Arrowood, CCC, CCE, FMP, AAC, M.Sc. & Chef John Angeline, CEPC, MBA$324(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5701C01

LEGo AniMATionStop Motion is a powerful animation technique that makes static objects appear to be moving. In this camp, you will use Lego bricks and found objects. Brain-storm your ideas, create the storyboard, construct the props, shoot the still frames and then, using Movie Maker,createthefinishedanimation.Animationscre-ated during the week will be uploaded to the Internet on teachertube.com. Kris Fontes,B.F.A., N.B.C.T.$249(includesallmaterials/RCHYC5031C01

LEGo roboTiCSTake on the challenge of robot-ics engineering by programming a Lego Mindstorm Robot. Learn how robots think and respond as you teach the robot to sense the world, to feel, see, hear, move, and talkback.TeamswilluseLego’sNXTsoftwareinaseries of challenges developed by Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute and used in classrooms around theworld.Thisfunandflexiblesystemletsyouplay,experiment, and learn, all at the same time. Scott Freedman, M. Ed. $259 (does not include a robot)/ RCHYC 5425 C01

MounTAin bikinG / diSC GoLf In this combo class, you will learn about trail riding, bike maintenance and bike safety as well as the excit-ing sport of disc golf. Spend the day in Tyler Park learn-ing proper riding position for climbing and descending, proper gear use, technical maneuvering, controlled braking, disc golf rules of play and throwing styles. You must provide your own multi-geared mountain bike. All bikes should be tuned and given a safety check prior to the start of camp. Bike rentals are available for a $50.00 fee for the week. Call Endur-ance Sports for any questions or to reserve a bike rental.(215-369-0225)Requirements: helmet, multi-geared mountain bike, bathing suit & towel for afternoon swim. The instruc-tor reserves the right to deny participation if bike does not meet requirements.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$267(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5623C01

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MiCroSofT ovErviEWCome & Improve your computer skills. Learn how to navigatethroughthefeaturesofMicrosoft’sOfficeap-plications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher & Ac-cess). Learn to create a flyer & other documents inPublisher & Word, create a spreadsheet, an interactive Point Point presentation as well as a database.Prerequisites: Working knowledge of computers in-cludingfilemanagement.Karen Rodriguez$249(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3075C01

June 25ArT ExPrESSionS Here’s your opportunity to express your most cre-ative self in a myriad of art projects! You will gainconfidenceasyouspontaneouslycreateimaginativeworksofartthatreflectyourownuniqueself.Youwill learn about and use many different techniques and media, including printmaking, drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, and weaving. Discover the best in yourself. Ask questions, have fun, and keep on learn-ing. Please bring a smock. Donna Kutz Ermers, M.F.A. $254 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5046 C01

bASkETbALL This exciting clinic is designed to teach boys and girls the essential fundamentals of basketball. You will learn all aspects of the game including basketball condition-ing, dribbling, ball handling, passing, shooting, screening, offensive-defensive techniques, and rebounding. We will have competitions for shooting, 5on5, 3on3,dribbling and more. The staff will instruct and evaluate each player’s performance and level of improvement. Instructions will be given on an individual basis by out-standing camp staff! Each day’s activities will include conditioning, team practice, fundamental stations, game situations, as well as a cool-down activity in the pool. Bring your bathing suit and towel.Coaches Ron Chiarolanza & John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5601 C01

CSi - CriME SCEnE invESTiGATion Caution! Crime Scene Investigation in Progress! In this weeklong workshop you will learn about crime scene procedures such as fingerprinting, footprintcasting, handwriting analysis, collect and analyze glass/soil/fibers,andothertraceevidence!You’llpar-ticipate in a mock investigation using the techniques that you learned to solve a crime on campus! Denise Reilly, M.Ed. $249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5332C01

dECAThLon CAMP: TrACk, fiELd & fiTnESSFor complete description, see page 18.Coach Stephan Harnish, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5617 C02

EnvironMEnTAL ExPLorErS - PArT 2You will learn ecological principals geared toward the “tweens” through laboratories such as water quality testing, dissecting owl pellets, acid rain effects, and ag-ing tree rings. Our daily hikes to Tyler State Park will helpyoutoidentifyanimaltracksandlocalfloraandfauna. Gain an appreciation for the local ecosystem and how best to protect it. Be prepared to get dirty as you hike the trails, explore the Neshaminy Creek for organisms to observe and identify, and investigate a wetland! Make a craft and play a game that centers around the day’s lesson. Be sure to bring some insect repellent, and don’t forget your bathing suit and a towel for a cool down in the pool.Rebecca Obert-Thorn, M.Ed.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5305C01

fAbuLouS fiShinG Learnhowtosafelyfishandenjoytheartoffishingeach day. All equipment and bait will be supplied. (You may bring your own rod.) Instruction on safe casting, hookremovalfromfish,baitingofhooks,goodfishingareas and good fishing etiquettewill be presented.Bring rain gear if necessary. This camp will culminate with a trip to Lake Nockamixon; you must bring a bag lunch that day. Lou Pollack, M.Ed.$289 (includes all materials and transportation)/RCHYC 5614 C01

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Scholarships Available see page 3.

Early Bird Discounts: Register before April 1 and receive a 10% discount off published camp prices.(Discount pricing not available via web registration.)

SkETChuP: 3d CoMPuTEr ModELinG(Must be at least 11 years old.)Have you everwondered how tomake 3D imageson your computer? You will develop your comput-er skills by using a computer program call Google sketchup. This is a great beginner program to learn howtodesigninthe3dimensionalworld.Through-out the week you will design houses and buildings that can be placed into Google Earth forth whole world to see! Remy Kass$249(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3077C01

Ages 10-13

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GAME MAkEr Use Game Maker software to develop mazes, puzzles, games and more. Learn the basics of game design without having to type code. Using drag-and-drop actions, you can create professional style games. You can make games with backgrounds, animated graph-ics, music, sound effects and a scoreboard. Fran Margolis, M.Ed. $269(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3067C01

GET CrAfTY WiTh PAPEr Discover the many ways paper can be used to create exciting and beautiful works of art. Explore mod podge, paper mosaics, quilling, origami and more using a variety of techniques and media. Projects may include jewelry box, picture frame, coasters, jewelry, wall art, and more.Chevon Beeco Helms, M.Ed.$269(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5083C01

hELLo fiESTA! For complete description, see page 18. Nancy DeCarvalho$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5930C02

Week of June 25-cont’d kid kuiSinE i For complete description, see page 18.Note: Students who have previously taken Kid Kui- sine I are encouraged not to enroll again; this is de-signedspecificallyfor1sttimestudents.Thereisalsoa kitchen lab “ dress code.” Please call us about it.Earl R. Arrowood, CCC, CCE, FMP, AAC, M.Sc. & Chef John Angeline, CEPC, MBA$324(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5701C02

LEGo roboTiCSFor complete description, see page 18. Scott Freedman, M. Ed. $259 (does not include a robot)/ RCHYC 5425 C0

PAinTinG WiTh LiGhT Use light as the medium for your art. Create beauti-ful, exciting and surreal images by manipulating your camera and the light around you. Override your cam-era’s default settings, create long exposures, and play with lighting effects. Bring your own digital camera to camp. Amanda Schreffler$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5096 C01

roboTiCS/roCkETrY iRobotics - Step into the robotic world while building two basic ro-bots.Thiscampwillbefilledwithdis-cussion of past, present and future ro-botics.Sciencefiction isdiscussedtoshow that without it, the advances in technologywouldbemoredifficult.En-joy building two basic robots and learning how they work. With this hands-on course, the history and future of robotics is at your fingertips.Brad Monti, B.S.Rocketry I - Learn how rockets work and the ba-sicprinciplesofrocketflightbyconstructingamodelrocket from a Model Rocket Construction Packet. Fol-lowing directions and sequences will be stressed in the construction and launching of the rocket. You will be re-quired to demonstrate knowledge of safety procedures before launching your rocket. Brian Ulkloss, M.A. $329(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5428C01

July 2AdvEnTurE GAMES Ever wanted to lead your team through a quicksand pit? Think you can help fellow space explorers move a fragile meteorite? Enjoy team sports like Ultimate Fris-bee and Handball? Then ADVENTURE GAMES is the place for you this summer! This camp is designed to help you develop and improve communication, prob-lemsolvingandsocialskillsaswellasphysicalfitnessthrough a variety of cooperative games and team ac-tivities. Throughout the week you will engage, both as an individual and team member, in a variety of activities like ice-breakers, group initiatives, and complete tasks like Through the Quicksand, Giant Puzzles, Fitness Kickball, Cooperative Handball, Radioactive River, All Aboard and Meteorite Mission. At the end of the week you will have a chance to test your new team and indi-vidual skills at the Doylestown Rock Gym on their Ad-venture Challenge Course. Bring your bathing suit and towel to cool off with a free swim at the end of the day.Erica Hellerstein, B.S.$269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5812 C01

bASEbALL - PiTChinG & hiTTinG CLiniCBoys and girls, here is your chance to hone in on the essentials of baseball - pitching and hitting! Empha-sis will be placed on learning the proper techniques of these two important components of the game but there will also be time for skill development in catching,throwing,fielding,baserunning,basestealingand bunting. Each day will be broken into four mini-sessions.Thefirst three sessionswill focuson skilldevelopment and the fourth session will be for ad-vancedplay,swimmingorwiffleball.Bringyourownglove. It is recommended that you bring cleats and sneakers. Don’t forget your bathing suit and a towel for a cool down activity in the pool. Staff$199 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5600 C01

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Early Bird Discounts: Register before April 1 and receive a 10% discount off published camp prices. (Discount pricing not available via web registration.)

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drEAMWEAvEr Learn how to design web pages like a pro! Create a website using a professional design tool: Dream-weaver. Develop content, control design, layout and navigation, add graphics and photos, add a blog and upload your site to the internet. Camper may also use Google Page Creator. Bring your ideas - you will have time to work on your own projects. Karen Rodriguez$199(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3071C01

inTroduCTion To fLASh Create drawings, animations, cartoons and photo slide-shows. This camp will cover the basics of vector based drawing,usedrawingtools,strokes,fillsandgradientsto convey your message. Use tweening to create mo-tion– without programming! Use the timeline to cre-ate fascinating animations, masks, videos and more! Produce graphics, buttons and movie clips to cre-ate moving pictures to share with family and friends. Campers will work in groups and independently.John Sheridan, M.M.$199(includesmaterials)/RCOAP3069C01

“kid kuSinE ” - bAkinG i This isaweek long funfilledtrainingprogramthatwill introduce young bakers to Baking Science and Pastry Art. You will learn proper hygiene, safe bak-ing practices, fancy baking and pastry display work. You will work in teams and be instructed by industry certifiedchefs.SPECIAL NOTE: Students are strongly encouraged to completeKidKuisineIfirstastheywillbemorefa-miliar with the facility and operations of the program.Students who have previously taken Kid Kuisine Bak-ing I are encouraged NOT to repeat this course. This is for 1st time baking students. There is also a kitchen lab “dress code”. Please call us about it.Earl R. Arrowood, CCC, CCE, FMP, AAC, M.Sc. & Chef John Angeline, CEPC, MBA$289 (includes significant food and materials)/RCHYC 5710 C01

LEGo AniMATionFor complete desscription, see page 18.Kara Chrin, B.A.$199(includesallmaterials/RCHYC5031C03

Let’s get Moving! Take a break from the computer and come exercise this summer. Learn how to boost your metabolism with some walking, jogging, and jump roping. Use your own body weight to get stronger. Try our re-sistancetrainingtogettoned.Becomemoreflexiblewith yoga and pilates stretching. Finally, learn what a calorie is and how to make good food choices. In-cludesatouroflocalfitnessclubandacomplimen-tary class. Gina Ranelli, M.Ed$245(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5813C01

MuSiCAL ThEATEr - 3 WEEk CAMP Designed for the older camper with a serious interest in Mu-sical Theater, this is an active participation program with ex-perienced Musical Theater pro-fessionals. The camp will include the audition process along with putting a show together from begin-ning to end, working towards becoming a triple threat, in acting, singing and dancing. Valuable life skills include, public speaking, diction and projec-tion, stage presence, cooperation skills, and taking direction. There will be a scored audition process to determine the assignment of parts, but everyone will beincludedintheshow.Onthefinalafternoontherewill be a performance for family and friends along with a digital recording of the performance. Kim Hunt, B.A. $499 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5049 C01

ProJECT fAShion Love Fashion? Learn how to create a “look” from old clothes and accessories. Be inspired by vintage outfits,famousfashiondesignersandProjectRunway.Amanda Schreffler, B.S.$269(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5103C01

Week of July 2-cont’d

Attention, Parents/GuardiansIn order to provide for your child’s safety, the College does not permit any child on campus without propersupervision.Ifyoufinditnecessarytodropoffyourchildearly,orpickupyourchildaftercamphours, you must register him/her in the BUCKS Extended Hours program as listed below (Newtown Campus only): 7-9am $38/week ($32weekof7/2) 3:30-6pm$55/week ($44weekof7/2) am & pm $70/week ($56 week of 7/2)

Supervised activities will be provided and arrangements to register may be made on a weekly basis through the summer. Call the Tri-Hampton YMCA at 215-579-6200 for details.

Ages 10-13

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July 9CrEATinG Word PiCTurESWords can give you a picture in your mind! What do you think a “Bumpy Bubble monster that smells like onions and sounds like a vacuum cleaner” would look like? How do you think it would move, taste and feel? You will use hundreds of printed descrip-tive word cards to create “ word pictures”. You can then turn your “ word pictures” into a comic book, graphicnovella,shortstory,poster,3-Dsculptureorany of your favorite ways to create art. This course is perfect for those of you who love to write and il-lustrate…allowing you to put words into pictures..or even act out the “word picture”. Imagination RULES!!Stephen Cohen, B.F.A.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5084 C01

CSi - CriME SCEnE invESTiGATion For complete description, see page 19.Denise Reilly, M.Ed. $249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5332C02

diGiTAL PhoToGrAPhYToday, just about everyone has a digital camera, from cell phones to computers to cameras. So just about everyone can take a picture. The question is can you take pictures that look good and are interesting? Well here is the chance to learn! This class will teach you what all that stuff on your camera is and what it does. You will also learn how to compose better pictures, download, edit and organize your photographs. Have fun taking pictures all around campus and at Tyler Park. At the end of the week you will take home your im-ages and print pictures. Please bring your own digital camera, cabling wire and extra battery.Christian Anderson, B.A.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5423C01

EnvironMEnTAL ExPLorErS - PArT 2For complete description, see page 19.Rebecca Obert-Thorn, M.Ed.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5305C02

ToTALLY SkATEboArd Learn new stuff and have fun. Practice riding, paddling, ollieing and dropping in all morning at a local skate park. Spend the afternoon taking a swim, watching skate videos, and building and customizing a new skateboard deck that you will take home with you at the end of the week. Requirements: Skateboard, hel-

hoGWArTS Still waiting for your Hogwarts Letter to arrive by owl? The wait is over for the lucky Witches and Wiz-ards who wish to enroll in Harry Potter Camp. After obtaining a wand that chooses you and being sorted into the proper house, students will compete for the Hogwarts House Cup by earning points through com-pleting various magical classes and activities: Learn and practice spells for Dueling Club, follow the stars in Astronomy class, brew some potions, catch a snitch during Quidditch, write for the Daily Prophet, exercise your green thumb during Herbology, create your own Patronus and enjoy many more games and activities inspired by the Wizarding World. You do not have to have read the books or seen the movies in order to enjoy the magic that awaits you. Hop aboard the Howarts’ Express and join us this summer!Valerie Ciaramella$269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5102 C01

JAzz WorkShoP Beginners-IntermediateThis one week intensive course is for intermediate level school musicians. You will focus on the aural and theoretical skills needed to improvise and how to applytheseskills.Gainconfidenceinyourabilitytoimprovise by experiencing and performing different styles of Jazz in various ensembles and performance settings. The week will culminate in a noon perfor-mance for family and friends. John Sheridan, M.M.$274(includesmaterials)/RCHYC5035C01

“kid kuSinE” - bAkinG iFor complete description, see page 21.SPECIAL NOTE: Students are strongly encouraged to completeKidKuisineIfirstastheywillbemorefa-miliar with the facility and operations of the program.Students who have previously taken Kid Kuisine Bak-ing I are encouraged NOT to repeat this course. This is for 1st time baking students. There is also a kitchen lab “dress code”. Please call us about it.Earl R. Arrowood, CCC, CCE, FMP, AAC, M.Sc. & Chef John Angeline, CEPC, MBA$329 (includes significant food and materials)/RCHYC 5710 C02

met, elbow, knee and wrist pads, and a signed waiv-er. There are no exceptions to the required items. Those who do not have the required items cannot participate.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$244 (includes all materials & transportation to Mid-dletown Skate Park)/RCHYC 5627 C01

Week of July 2-cont’d

Attention, Parents/GuardiansIn order to provide for your child’s safety, the College does not permit any child on campus without proper supervision.Ifyoufinditnecessarytodropoffyourchildearly,orpickupyourchildaftercamphours,youmust register him/her in the BUCKS Extended Hours program as listed below (Newtown Campus only):

7-9am $38/week ($32weekof7/2) 3:30-6pm$55/week ($44weekof7/2) am & pm $70/week ($56 week of 7/2)

Supervised activities will be provided and arrangements to register may be made on a weekly basis through the summer. Call the Tri-Hampton YMCA at 215-579-6200 for details.

Ages 10-13

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LEGo AniMATionStop Motion is a powerful animation technique that makes static objects appear to be moving. In this camp, you will use Lego bricks and found objects. Brainstorm your ideas, create the storyboard, con-struct the props, shoot the still frames and then, us-ingMovieMaker,createthefinishedanimation.Stu-dent animations will be uploaded to the internet on teachertube.com. Kris Fontes, B.F.A., N.B.C.T. $249(includesallmaterials/RCHYC5031C04

Let’s get Moving For complete description, see page 21.Gina Ranelli, M.Ed &$275(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5813C02

MoCk TriAL“Legal justice is the art of the good and the fair.” Learn some general trial techniques such as opening statements and closing arguments, how to examine and cross-examine witnesses and some evidentiary basics in preparation for mock trial simulations. You will be captivated by the challenge of these dramatic role-playing experiences as attorneys, witnesses, ju-rors, and other court room personnel all of which leads up to the experience of presenting a case be-fore a jury. “Ladies and Gentlemen, the case is in your hands.”Diane M. Rice, Esquire$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5724 C02

roboTiCS /roCkETrY iFor complete description, see page 20.Brad Monti, B.S. & Brian Ulkloss, M.A. $329(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5428C02

MounTAin bikinG / diSC GoLf For complete description, see page 18.You must provide your own multi-geared mountain bike. All bikes should be tuned and given a safety check prior to the start of camp. Bike rentals are available for a $50.00 fee for the week. Call Endur-ance Sports for any questions or to reserve a bike rental.(215-369-0225)Requirements: helmet, multi-geared mountain bike, bathing suit & towel for afternoon swim. The instructor reserves the right to deny participation if bike does not meet requirements.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$267(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5623C02

shakespeare’s theater

Explore Shakespeare’s Globe Theater - the hut, gal-leries, trap doors, pit, side balcony and more. Get an inside look at the life of the performers in Elizabe-than theater in 1599 as you design a costume, play act swordplay, draw a set design or create a dance. Susan Ewart$269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5020 C01

TEnniS, AnYonE??Get into the “swing” with our exciting tennis clinic! You will become a successful tennis champ by devel-oping both your athletic abilities and your competi-tive spirit. This unique program is set up to develop skills, interest and enjoyment for the young tennis player, and to make the competitive player more consistent, confident and athletic.Thedaywill alsoinclude a cool-down activity in the pool. Bring your own tennis racquet, bathing suit and towel.John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5606 C01

Week of July 9-cont’d

July 16bASkETbALL For complete description, see page 19.Coaches Ron Chiarolanza & John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5601 C02

Beginner’s Lacrosse for Boys & GirLSLearn the hottest sport around. This camp is well suit-ed to the new player or anyone who wants to sharpen their skills. The focus will be on skill improvement through drills, conditioning, videos and games. Throw-ing, catching, cradling, shooting ground balls, and rules of play will all be covered. Some activities will be co-ed and others will be taught separately. Conditioning and running essential to the game are incorporated in the many fun activities during this camp. Bring your bathing suit for afternoon swim.Requirements:boys: stick, mouthguard, gloves, bathing suit & towelgirls: stick, mouth guard, bathing suit & towelAll equipment must be regulation. Questions? Call EnduranceSports215-369-0225Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5624 C01

CLAY AniMATionLearn how to bring clay models to life with cutting edge technology this summer with clay animation. This camp starts with basic techniques of clay mod-elingandendswithanimatedshortfilms.Learnhowto make wire armatures out of clay and become an expert storyboarderandscriptwriter. In thefinalphase, you will learn to use iStop Motion and iMovie to create a clay animation digital masterpiece. Join us this summer for a week of fun and moviemaking that can only come from creating characters out of clay!Brian Blair, M.A.. & Jamie Ulkloss, M.Ed.$279(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5032C01

CrEATinG diGiTAL MuSiCGarageBand lets you easily perform, record and cre-ate your own music whether you’re an experienced or aspiring musician or just want to feel - and sound- like a rock star. This camp will help you understand how music is created digitally with the use of au-dio loops and MIDI. Please bring headphones with 1/8”and 1/4” adapters. John Sheridan, M.M. $249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5037C01

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GirLS + SCiEnCE = funThrough hands-on activities you will explore the many fields and careers in science and technology.You will experiment in biology, chemistry, environ-mental science, physics, geology, engineering and more. Animal dissection is included in this course. Add a dash of art, writing and math to this science journey for a truly unique experience. Course in-cludesfieldtriptoSilverLakeNatureCenterandanature walk at Tyler Park.Susan Sciarratta. M.S., P.E., and Gina Ranelli, M.Ed.$299 (includes all materials and transportation)/ACHYC0323C01

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For complete description, see page 22.Valerie Ciaramella$269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5102 C02

MATh MAniA & CoMPuTEr funGet ready for the most fun you’ve had with math and computers . . . ever! Part of your day will be spent learning to be a better problem-solver and creative thinker through challenging and fun math activities, discussions and use of manipulatives. You will also explore all kinds of practical math problems and puzzles, and learn how-to use these math concepts in your daily life.For the remainder of the day you willgosurfing-ontheInternet.You will scan and edit photos (ever want to put your brother’s head on your dog’s body?) You will create super cool Power-Point presentations and explore the Internet as an educational andfuntool.AllInternetsurfingwillbekid-safeandappropriate. This program will help you gain more confidenceinyourmathandcomputerabilities,buildon your basic skills, and you’ll have great fun, too!Michael Blumberg, M.Ed.& Marie Mueller, M.Ed.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5413C01

MoCk TriAL ii This is Mock Trial with twist! Then travel back in time to delve into some famous trials in history. Ex-plore the historical framework of your trial and then present the trial to the jury. Examples of trials are: Sacco and Vanzetti, the Scopes Monkey Trial; and the trial of Galileo Galleli. Polish your skills from Mock Trial I and learn some new ones. A trip to the Court House caps this week. Prerequisite: Mock Trial IDiane M. Rice, Esquire$275 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5725 C01

PhoToShoP fun Explore with PhotoShop. Have fun with graphics, text, textures and colors. Be creative! Enjoy experi-menting! Create original graphics, backgrounds and colors to use in presentations, websites, pictures and more.Fran Margolis, M.Ed.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3078C01

PinhoLE PhoToGrAPhYMake your very own camera out of a paint can. Yes, that is correct, a paint can! After constructing your camera, we will walk around the campus and Tyler State Park to take pictures. You won’t believe how great these pictures look until you try it yourself. Not only do paint cans make neat cameras but they allow us to create ghost images where you can see through people or have yourself in the picture numerous times. Use the darkroom to develop paper negatives and turn them into positives. This is a great way to learn traditional photography and a ton of fun!Christian Anderson, B.A.$279 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5070 C01

rhYThM of ThE bEAT Explore all types of movement in this exciting new camp where you will exercise your body as well as your mind. Try your hand at choreographing your own dance. Teamwork, practice and involvement are all essential in this experience. Here is a great chance to learn through the arts to develop ideas, create movements, and express feelings through dance.Simrit Khalsa, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5066 C01

undErWATEr rovers Build an Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), with the emphasis on learning to design, pro-totype, construct, and test your own creation. No kits or assembly instructions in this camp! Work in teams, using raw materials to build a unique rover that will navigate an obstacle course in the pool. This camp is for students interested in science or engi-neering who want to get their hands dirty and learn more about design process. Please bring a swimsuit and towel, rover testing will require you to get wet!Sharon Haiduck, B.S. & Stuart Krzywonos, M.S.$269 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5429 C01

WoodTurninGLearn how to skillfully produce many fun and artful wooden objects using a mini-lathe. You will discover the versatility and appreciate the usefulness of this amazing machine as we turn raw wood into beautiful creative objects. The week is action-packed, as you learn to safely work the wood into many different projects including a mallet, bowl, toothpick holder, honey dipper and bottle stoppers. Henry Geisenhoner $349(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5055C01

Week of July 16-cont’d

All camps are Monday-Friday, 9 am-3:30 pm unless otherwise stated.

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July 23ACE (AviATion CArEEr

EduCATion) ACAdEMYConsider a future in the Aero Space Industry. Take the firststepandattendtheAceAcademy.Meettheexpertsinthefieldofaviation,pilots,air trafficcontrollersetc.Participate in many activities relating to aviation history andthephysicsofflight.Studentswillbuildbalsawoodmodels,flywiththehelpofflightsimulationsoftwareandtake a trip to an airport. Join us and take to the skies!! Staff$275(includesallmaterials)/ACHYC0324C01

CArdboArd rEGATTA (2 week camp)Create seafaring vessels that actually float! Learnwhat it takes to construct a boat that is both buoyant and fast. During Cardboard Regatta, you will become an engineer as you work in teams to build and sail your boat. Anchors Away! Be sure to bring a bathing suit and towel! Brian Ulkloss, B.A.$425(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5338C01

CLAY AniMATionForcompletedescription,seepage23.Brian R. Blair, M.A. & Jamie Ulkloss, M. Ed.$279(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5032C02

CrEATinG diGiTAL MuSiCForcompletedescription,seepage23.John Sheridan, M.M. $249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5037C02

diGiTAL vidEoLearn the basic elements of script writing, storyboarding, and camera shooting and digi-tal video editing. After brain-storming possible story ideas, you will then create a story or write a plot treatment. Create your storyboard, spend time capturing video, download and edit your own video andcreateafinishedproduct.Michael Blumberg, M.Ed.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5422 C01

fiELd hoCkEYHaveyoueverwantedtoplayfieldhockey?Areyoucurrently a soccer player looking for a new sport to try that has similar strategies? Learn field hockeyskills and basic strategies through a variety of ac-tivities. Participate in group instruction, play games, workondrills,andviewandanalyzefilms. Improveyour conditioning, footwork and agility. Interact with your team members to build skills and friendships at the same time. Campers need to supply their own stick, mouthguard and shin guards, and are required for participation in this camp. Bring a bathing suit and towel for a cool down in the pool each afternoon.Erica Hellerstein, B.S. $249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5629 C01

GirLS + SCiEnCE = funThrough hands-on activities you will explore the many fields and careers in science and technology.You will experiment in biology, chemistry, environ-mental science, physics, geology, engineering and more. Animal dissection is included in this course. Add a dash of art, writing and math to this science journey for a truly unique experience. Course in-cludes field trip to the NationalWeather ServiceForecast Center in Mount Holly and a nature walk at Tyler Park.Susan Sciarratta. M.S., P.E., and Gina Ranelli, M.Ed.$299 (includes all materials and transportation)/ACHYC0323C02

hoGWArTS

For complete description, see page 22Valerie Ciaramella$269(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5102C03

inCrEdibLE EdibLE ArT Become an artist in the kitchen! Create edible mas-terpieces as we learn to make art using food. You will learn to sculpt cakes, mold ice cream, craft master-pieces from cereal, artfully carve vegetables and more.Allison Farrell, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5094 C02

inTrAMurAL SPorTSThinking about trying out for school team? Perhaps you want to learn what it takes to be a member of sports team. Here is your opportunity to experiment with several sports over the course of our one week camp. Each day we will introduce a new sport, work onconditioningandfitnessdrills,swimandtalkaboutthe role of nutrition and how you can make good choices to become a better athlete. We will teach you the skills you need to play basketball, pickleball, volleyball,soccer,wiffleball,ultimatefrisbeeandulti-mate baseball. There is swimming everyday so bring a bathing suit & towel.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5631C01

STudY SkiLLS for SAvvY STudEnTS Half Day Camp - 9 am-noon only!Get a head start and improve your grades by learn-ing memory improvement, time management, reading techniques, note taking, and test preparation. Several techniques and skills will be introduced in an effort to help you determine which methods work best for you. Exercises focusing on reading, listening, following instructions, organization, and timed situations are part of each camp session. Explore how studying can be exciting and fun, once you discover the tools you need to achieve! Marie Mueller, M.Ed. $129 (includes all materials)/ATEST 2001 C02

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TEnniS, AnYonE??Forcompletedescription,seepage23.John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5606 C02

CrEATE A ToTE Making a tote bag or drawstring bag can be as simple as1-2-3!Ifyou’vealwayswantedtolearntosew,butdidn’tknowwheretostart,atotebagisagreatfirstproject! We will use a sewing machine and fabric will be provided to make a unique artistic tote bag. Campers can make additional bags based on personal ability and time available.Betsy Kruse, M.B.A. $269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5097 C01

undErWATEr rovers

For complete description, see page 24.Stuart Krzywonos, M.S.$269 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5429 C02

WoodTurninGLearn how to skillfully produce many fun and artful wooden objects using a mini-lathe. You will discover the versatility and appreciate the usefulness of this amazing machine as we turn raw wood into beautiful creative objects. The week is action packed, as you learn to safely work the wood into many different projects including a mallet, bowl, toothpick holder, honey dipper and bottle stoppers. Henry Geisenhoner$349(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5055C02

Week of July 23-cont’d

July 30ASPirinG ACTorS - 2 WEEk CAMP Explore the world of theater in this enriching and exciting camp. Tap into your creativity and self-ex-pression with exercises in improvisation, character development, voice training, movement and perfor-mance. Experience what it takes to work in a profes-sional theater. Engage in roles ranging from comedic to dramatic, fantastical to serious. Intense dedication and time are expected of individuals to learn perfor-mance material. This 2-week camp ends with a show-case for friends and family. Amanda Lynch$375(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5088C01

bookWorMS

Do you love to read? Come along on a journey into some of your favorite books. Explore several books through hands on activities, crafts and snacks! Imag-ine yourself in your favorite character’s world! End the week with a Reader’s Theater performance! Have fun and improve your reading comprehension, vocabulary and fluency. Join us for an enjoyableweek of reading enrichment! Jessica Jefferis, M. Ed.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5970 C01

CrEATivE hAir STYLinG & nAiL CArELearn fun, easy ways to create hairstyles on a man-nequin. You will also learn how to take proper care of your nails and create fun and easy nail designs. Whether you want to learn fun, creative things to do with your own hair and nails, or take a peek into the cosmetologyprofession,thiswillbeafunweekfilledwith hands on activities.Brandee Garnett, Licensed Cosmetology Instructor$299 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5728 C01

CSi - CriME SCEnE invESTiGATion For complete description, see page 19.Valerie Ciaramella$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5332C03

fAbuLouS fiShinG For complete description, see page 19.Lou Pollack, M.Ed.$289 (includes all materials and transportation)/RCHYC 5614 C04

GAME MAkEr For complete description, see page 20.Fran Margolis, M.Ed. $269(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3067C02

“kid kuiSinE - A LA CArTE” This is the continuation of Kid Kuisine series. Contin-ue to explore, cook and bake, but with a better sense ofawarenessandconfidence.Youwillbechallengedand coached into a more creative and “a la carte” level.Withthiscamp,youwillgetyourfirstoppor-tunity to be directly involved with an “ a la carte” restaurant scenario. Prerequisite: Kids Kuisine I. There is also a kitchen lab “dress code”. Please call us about it.Earl R. Arrowood, CCC, CCE, FMP, AAC, M.Sc. & Chef John Angeline, CEPC, MBA$329 (includes significant food and materials)/RCHYC 5709 C01

kidS on CAMPuS PEEr LEAdErShiP CAMPLearn strategies to deal with bullying, peerpressure and more. Develop leadership skills,that you can share with others as well asyour friends in school. These activities will help youlearn how to work together as a team, how towork with all types of people, and help to preparefor life during and after high school.You will :•strengthenpositiverelationshipsbetweenstudents and adults.•Improveskillsforgettingalongandcommunicatingwith peers, teachers, and families.•Helpbuildstrongattachmentstoschool.•Provideyouwithafoundationofknowledgeand skills for refusing substance use.Gina Ranelli, M.Ed.$249(includesallmaterials)/ACHYC0322C01

LEGo AniMATionFor complete description, see page 18.Kris Fontes, B.F.A., N.B.C.T. $249(includesallmaterials/RCHYC5031C06

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MATh MAniA & CoMPuTEr funFor complete description, see page 24.Michael Blumberg, M.Ed.& Marie Mueller, M.Ed.$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5413C02

QuiLTinGFrom designer purses to pieces of art, quilting has beenamajorpartofthefashionanddesignfieldsformany years. Join us for this exciting camp where you will learn the basic technique of quilting and create your very own unique quilt, matching tote bag and accessories. Discover the joy of picking out fabrics and sewing them together to create a one-of-a-kind work of art or fashion statement! No experience of quilting needed for this fun and energized camp! Amy Millar, B.A.$299 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5079 C01

briLLiAnT bridGE buiLdErSThis exciting camp is great for anyone who enjoys problem solving, engineering, designing, team activities, and a little friendly competition. You will work in teams to design the strongest bridge…using toothpicks and glue.Teamswill use the Internet to find bridge de-signs, strategies, and tips for constructing the effective bridge. After construction, teams will compete to see which bridge can hold the most weight.Brian Ulkloss, B.A. $259(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5328C01

CrEATivE hAir STYLinG & nAiL CArEFor complete description, see page 26.Brandee Garnett, Licensed Cosmetology Instructor$299 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5728 C02

fLAG fooTbALL Comelearnthefungameofflagfootball.Dailyses-sions will be devoted to basic skills such as passing, receiving and kicking a football. Time will also be set aside for developing the necessary footwork and conditioning needed to play the game successfully. Teams will be set up and there will be daily practice sessions along with competitions and games. Pool time will also be available. Mouthguards will be dis-tributed to each participant. Cleats may be worn but only if rubber soled. No other pads are necessary sinceflagfootballlimitsallformsofcontact.Ron Chiarolanza$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5607 C01

inCrEdibLE EdibLE ArT ii Stretch your imagination further in the kitchen with Incredible Edible Art II! We will focus on cake carv-ing, and creating sculptural food art, and adventure to a local bakery to see professional edible art masters in action! Allison Farrell, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5099 C01

Week of July 30-cont’d

roCkETrY iiPrerequisite: Rocketry IYou will continue to learn how solid and liquid rock-etsworkandthebasicprinciplesofrocketflight,butthe emphasis will be on multiple stage rockets. You will do this by constructing multi-stage model rock-ets from Model Rocket Construction Packets.Following directions and sequences will be stressed in the construction and launching of the rockets. You will be required to demonstrate knowledge of safety procedures before launching your rocket.Stuart Kryzwonos$299 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5746 C01

TEnniS, AnYonE??Forcompletedescription,seepage23.John Senske$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5606C03

August 6101 T-ShirT ProJECTS Do you have t-shirts you no longer wear, but can’t bear to throw away? How about all those Kids on Campus T-Shirts? In this fun hands-on camp, we will transform t-shirts using all types of techniques like tie-dye, cutting, sewing, beading and knotting and more. We will create bags, pillows and transform boring old t-shirts into new unique fashion statements!Betsy Kruse, M.B.A. $259 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5098 C01

AdvEnTurES in CoMiC CrEATion & SCrATCh Comic Creation: Have you ever wanted to tell crazy stories about your friends and family or star as your own comic strip character or super hero? In this camp for the budding storyteller/artist, you will morph, liquefy, distort and render a custom collec-tion of images. Pulling it all together, import your digi-tal masterpieces and produce a colorful online comic book to amaze and entertain your friends.Scratch: Scratch is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music and art and share your creations on the web. As you create and share Scratch projects, you will learn important math-ematical and computational ideas while learning to think creatively, reason systematically and work col-laboratively.Kris Fontes, B.F.A., N.B.C.T.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5068 C01

Ages 10-13

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To register call 215-968-8409 and charge the fee to your VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover card. For 24 hour service, you can FAX your registration form to215-968-8320. For on-line registration: www.bucks.edu/con-ed. For more information, see page 38.

Scholarships Available see page 3.

inLinE SkATinGHalf Day Camp - 9 am-noon only! (may be paired with Ultimate Frisbee)Designed with safety in mind, this beginner’s In-Line Skating camp will give you an opportunity to learn the proper techniques of In-Line Skating. Ba-sicsafety informationwillbeginwithequipmentfit,maintenance, and proper use. The basic skills of for-ward movement, braking and turning will be taught through drills and games. The clinic is structured so that those who quickly master the basics can move on to more advanced skills. You will proceed at your own comfort level. Requirements: in-line skates with a brake, helmet, elbow, wrist & knee pads. No exceptions will be made to the safety gear. Toy skates are not allowed. If you do not have the re-quired equipment it can be provided for an extra fee. Any questions, please call Endurance Sports at 215-369-0225.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$125 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5612 C01

MiCroSofT ovErviEW For complete description, see page 19. Prerequisites: Working knowledge of computers in-cludingfilemanagement.Karen Rodriguez$249(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3075C02

nEWS CASTEver dream of becoming part of a National TV news team? Now is your chance to learn how news is gathered, produced and delivered to the world. You will become the anchorperson reporting the news, producing stories and commercials as well as actu-ally producing your own newscast. Are you up to the challenge? Who knows, you could be the next famous National News broadcaster breaking that all-important story!Michael Blumberg, M.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5741 C01

SkETChuP: 3d CoMPuTEr ModELinG(Must be at least 11 years old.)For complete description, see page 19.Remy Kass$249(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3077C02

ToTALLY hAndS-on SCiEnCECome join us for an excellent opportunity to expe-rience hands on science. In this camp you will actu-ally be “doing science” in a way that highlights the fun and excitement of biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science. Future doctors, surgeons, nurses, and veterinarians will enjoy our dissection day. Building rollercoasters, making rocks, mixing chemicals, and a nature walk to Tyler Park are great ways to spend your summer. Gina Ranelli, M.Ed.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5751 C01

uLTiMATE friSbEEHalfDayCamp-12:30-3:30pm(may be paired with Inline Skating)Ultimate Frisbee is a high energy game that involves running, throwing and catching a disc. A mix between soccer and football, it is a team sport that requires cooperation and agility to acheive a goal. Learn the techniques and strategies of this fast paced game and have fun too. Afternoon swim available so bring a bathing suit and towel.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$144 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5611 C01

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(left to right)James Dancy, BCCC Trustee/Retired Executive, Waste ManagementTobias Bruhn, BCCC Foundation

Thank you to Customers Bank for their generous donation to “Kids on Campus” and Artmobile, and for making a difference in the lives of Bucks County’s youth.

On behalf of Bucks County Community College and its Foundation, a sincere thank you to Waste Management for its generous investment in Bucks County’s youth and tomorrow’s leaders.

Education · Community · Partnership

Education · Community · Partnership

(left to right)Tobias Bruhn, BCCC FoundationKevin Beauparlant, VP Newtown/Langhorne Branch Manager Customers BankGail Acosta, BCCC Foundation

Ages 10-13

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June 18 .....................................................30Decathlon Camp: Track, Field Fitness ....................30GuardStart: LifeguardingnTomorrow ......................30Microsoft Overview................................................... 30Mountain Biking / Disc Golf ..................................... 31Sewing Beautiful Bags ................................................ 31Sketchup:3DComputerModeling ......................... 31

June 25 .....................................................31Basketball ..................................................................31Decathlon Camp: Track, Field & Fitness ............... 31Game Maker ................................................................ 31Mock Trial ..................................................................... 31Painting With Light .................................................... 32

July 2 ........................................................32Adventure Games ...................................................... 32Dreamweaver ............................................................. 32Introduction to Flash ................................................. 32Let’s Get Moving......................................................... 32Musical Theater ........................................................... 32TOTALLY SKATEBOARD ........................................ 32Project Fashion ........................................................... 32

July 9 ........................................................33Jazz Workshop ............................................................ 33Mountain Biking / Disc Golf .................................... 33Shakespeare’s Theater ............................................... 33Tennis, Anyone?? .......................................................... 33

July 16 ....................................................33Basketball ..................................................................33Beginner’s Lacrosse for Boys & Girls ....................33Clay Animation ............................................................ 33Creating Digital Music .............................................. 34Mock Trial II ................................................................. 34PhotoShop Fun ........................................................... 34Underwater ROVers ......................................................34Woodturning ............................................................... 34

July 23 ......................................................34Clay Animation ............................................................ 34College Entrance Exam Preparation Program ..... 34Creating Digital Music .............................................. 34Get to Know Poe! ...........................................................34Robotic Arm .......................................................................35Tennis, Anyone?? .......................................................... 35Underwater ROVers ........................................................35Woodturning ......................................................................35

July 30 ......................................................35Game Maker ................................................................ 35“Kid Kuisine - a la carte” ......................................... 35Quilting ......................................................................... 35Robotic Arm .......................................................................35

August 6 ..................................................35101 T-Shirt Projects ...................................................................35Brilliant Bridge Builders ............................................ 35Flag Football ........................................................................35Inline Skating ............................................................36Sketchup:3DComputerModeling ......................... 36Ultimate Frisbee ......................................................36

For Kids 13 and older.All camps are Monday-Friday, 9 am-3:30 pm unless otherwise noted.

Ages 13+

June 18dECAThLon CAMP: TrACk, fiELd & fiTnESS This Decathlon Camp will chal-lengeyou inareasof track,fieldand overall fitness. Presenta-tion of the various disciplines in track, (starting blocks, running and hurdling, speed sprinting and field endurancemechanicsof jumping- horizontal and vertical - throwing shot and discus, javelin, and baton passing) within an environment of careful and thorough instruction by experienced coaches with safety being emphasized. Bring your bathing suit and towel.Coach Stephan Harnish, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5617 C01

GuArdSTArT: LifEGuArdinG ToMorroW (Maximum age - 14.)Are you between the ages of 11 and 14? Do you see yourself as a lifeguard someday? Experience what it takes to be a great lifeguard. Learn everything from life-savingandleadershipskillstofitnessandprofessionaldevelopment. When it’s time to take a Lifeguard Training course, your GuardStart experience will prepare you to be the best lifeguard that you can be.Prerequisites: Swim the front crawl for 25 yards continuously while breathing to the front or side.Tread water for one (1) minute using arms and legs.Submerge and swim a distance of 10 feet underwater. Jamie Bintliff$269(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5632C01

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MoCk TriAL“Legal justice is the art of the good and the fair.” Learn some general trial techniques such as opening state-ments and closing arguments, how to examine and cross-examine witnesses and some evidentiary basics in preparation for mock trial simulations. You will be captivated by the challenge of these dramatic role-playing experiences as attorneys, witnesses, jurors, and other court room personnel all of which leads up to the experience of presenting a case before a jury. “La-dies and Gentlemen, the case is in your hands.”Diane M. Rice, Esquire$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5724 C01

PAinTinG WiTh LiGhT Use light as the medium for your art. Create beauti-ful, exciting and surreal images by manipulating your camera and the light around you. Override your cam-era’s default settings, create long exposures, and play with lighting effects. Bring your own digital camera to camp. Amanda Schreffler$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5096 C01

Week of June 18-cont’d

SEWinG bEAuTifuL bAGSA bag, a tote, a clutch; a beautiful bag says a lot about who we are. Now you can learn to create your own unique design, using simple steps that are easy to fol-low. Learn the basics such as fabric selection, project planning, pattern layout and sewing techniques, and use these skills to let your creativity shine. Whether this isyourfirstexperiencewithsewing,oryouaremoreadvanced, you will be able to complete one or more projects, and carry your artistry home for all to see! Betsy Kruse, M.B.A. $269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5080 C01

SkETChuP: 3d CoMPuTEr ModELinG(Must be at least 11 years old.)Have you everwondered how tomake 3D imageson your computer? You will develop your comput-er skills by using a computer program call Google sketchup. This is a great beginner program to learn howtodesigninthe3dimensionalworld.Through-out the week you will design houses and buildings that can be placed into Google Earth forth whole world to see! Remy Kass$249(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3077C01

June 25bASkETbALL (maximum age 15)This exciting clinic is designed to teach boys and girls the essential fundamentals of basketball. You will learn all aspects of the game including basketball condition-ing, dribbling, ball handling, passing, shooting, screening, offensive-defensive techniques, and rebounding. We will have competitions for shooting, 5on5, 3on3,dribbling and more. The staff will instruct and evaluate each player’s performance and level of improvement. Instructions will be given on an individual basis by out-standing camp staff! Each day’s activities will include conditioning, team practice, fundamental stations, game situations, as well as a cool-down activity in the pool. Bring your bathing suit and towel.Coaches Ron Chiarolanza & John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5601 C01

dECAThLon CAMP: TrACk, fiELd & fiTnESS Forcompletedescription,seepage30.Coach Stephan Harnish, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5617 C02

GAME MAkErUse Game Maker software to develop mazes, puzzles, games and more. Learn the basics of game design without having to type code. Using drag-and drop actions, you can create professional style games. You can make games with backgrounds, animated graph-ics, music, sound effects and a scoreboard.Fran Margolis, M.Ed.$269(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3067C01

Scholarships Available see page 3.

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MiCroSofT ovErviEW Improve your computer skills. Learn how to navigate through the features of Microsoft’s Office applica-tions (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher & Access). Learntocreateaflyer&otherdocuments inPub-lisher & Word, create a spreadsheet, an interactive Point Point presentation as well as a database.Prerequisites: Working knowledge of computers includingfilemanagement.Karen Rodriguez$249(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3075C01

MounTAin bikinG / diSC GoLf(maximum age - 16)In this combo class, you will learn about trail riding, bike maintenance, and bike safety as well as the excit-ing sport of disc golf. Spend the day in Tyler Park learn-ing proper riding position for climbing and descending, proper gear use, technical maneuvering, controlled braking, disc golf rules of play, and throwing styles. You must provide your own multi-geared mountain bike. All bikes should be tuned and given a safety check prior to the start of camp. Bike rentals are available for a $50.00 fee for the week. Call Endur-ance Sports for any questions or to reserve a bike rental.(215-369-0225)Requirements: helmet, multi-geared mountain bike, bathing suit & towel for afternoon swim. The instructor reserves the right to deny participation if bike does not meet requirements.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$267(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5623C01

Ages 13+

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July 2AdvEnTurE GAMES Ever wanted to lead your team through a quicksand pit? Think you can help fellow space explorers move a fragile meteorite? Enjoy team sports like Ultimate Frisbee and Handball? Then ADVENTURE GAMES is the place for you this summer! This camp is designed to help you develop and improve communication, problem solving and social skills as well as physical fitness through a variety of co-operative games and team activi-ties. Throughout the week you will engage, both as an individual and team member, in a variety of activities like ice-breakers, group initiatives, and complete tasks like Through the Quicksand, Giant Puzzles, Fitness Kickball, Cooperative Handball, Radioactive River, All Aboard and Meteorite Mission. At the end of the week you will have a chance to test your new team and individual skills at the Doylestown Rock Gym on their Adventure Challenge Course. Bring your bath-ing suit and towel to cool off with a free swim at the end of the day.Erica Hellerstein, B.S.$269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5812 C01

drEAMWEAvEr Learn how to design web pages like a pro! Create a website using a professional design tool: Dream-weaver. Develop content, control design, layout and navigation, add graphics and photos, add a blog and upload your site to the internet. Camper may also use Google Page Creator. Bring your ideas - you will have time to work on your own projects. Karen Rodriguez$199(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3071C01

inTroduCTion To fLASh Create drawings, animations, cartoons and photo slideshows. This camp will cover the basics of vec-tor based drawing, use drawing tools, strokes, fillsand gradients to convey your message. Use tweening to create motion – without programming! Use the timeline to create fascinating animations, masks, vid-eos and more! Produce graphics, buttons and movie clips to create moving pictures to share with family and friends. Campers will work in groups and inde-pendently.John Sheridan, M.M.$199(includesmaterials)/RCOAP3069C01

Let’s get Moving Take a break from the computer and come exercise this summer. Learn how to boost your metabolism with some walking, jogging, and jump roping. Use your own body weight to get stronger. Try our re-sistancetrainingtogettoned.Becomemoreflexiblewith yoga and pilates stretching. Finally, learn what a calorie is and how to make good food choices. In-cludesatouroflocalfitnessclubandacomplimen-tary class. Gina Ranelli, M.Ed$245(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5813C01

MuSiCAL ThEATEr - 3 WEEk CAMP Designed for the older camper with a serious inter-est in Musical Theater, this is an active participation program with experienced Musical Theater profes-sionals. The camp will include the audition process along with putting a show together from beginning to end, working towards becoming a triple threat, in acting, singing and dancing. Valuable life skills include, public speaking, diction and projection, stage pres-ence, cooperation skills, and taking direction. There will be a scored audition process to determine the assignment of parts, but everyone will be included in theshow.Onthefinalafternoontherewillbeaper-formance for family and friends along with a digital recording of the performance.Kim Hunt, B.A. $499 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5049 C01

ToTALLY SkATEboArd Learn new stuff and have fun. Ride, Practice paddling, ollies and dropping in all morning at a local skate park. Spend the afternoon taking a swim, watching skate videos, and building and customizing a new skateboard deck that you will take home with you at the end of the week..Requirements: Skateboard, helmet, elbow, knee and wrist pads, and a signed waiver. There are no ex-ceptions to the required items. Those who do not have the required items cannot participate.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$244 (includes all materials & transportation to Mid-dletown Skate Park)/RCHYC 5627 C01

ProJECT fAShion Love Fashion? Learn how to create a “look” from old clothes and accessories. Be inspired by vintage outfits,famousfashiondesignersandProjectRunway.Amanda Schreffler, B.S.$269/RCHYC5103C01

Kids on Campus Summer Camp Open House Saturday, March 10, 2012, 10 am - noonNewtown Campus, Bucks County Community CollegeGallagher Room in the Charles E. Rollins Student Center

Meet instructors and camp leadership, sample activities, have your questions answered and register for camp. The donuts & coffee are on us!

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Scholarships Available see page 3.

To register call 215-968-8409 and charge the fee to your VISA, Mas-terCard, American Ex-press or Discover card. For 24 hour service, you can FAX your registration form to215-968-8320. For on-line registration: www.bucks.edu/con-ed. For more information, see page 38.

July 16bASkETbALL (maximum age 15)Forcompletedescription,seepage31.Coaches Ron Chiarolanza & John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5601 C02

Beginner’s Lacrosse for Boys & GirLS (maximum age 15)Learn the hottest sport around! This camp is well suited to the new player or anyone who wants to sharpen their skills. The focus will be on skill im-provement through drills, conditioning, videos and games. Throwing, catching, cradling, shooting ground balls, and rules of play will all be covered. Some activ-ities will be co-ed and others will be taught separate-ly. Conditioning and running essential to the game are incorporated in the many fun activities during this camp. Bring your bathing suit for afternoon swim.Requirements:boys: stick, mouthguard, gloves, bathing suit & towelgirls: stick mouth guard, bathing suit & towelAll equipment must be regulation. Questions? Call EnduranceSports215-369-0225.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5624 C01

CLAY AniMATionLearn how to bring clay models to life with cutting edge technology this summer with clay animation. This camp starts with basic techniques of clay mod-elingandendswithanimatedshortfilms.Learnhowto make wire armatures out of clay and become an expert storyboarderandscriptwriter. In thefinalphase, you will learn to use iStop Motion and iMovie to create a clay animation digital masterpiece. Join us this summer for a week of fun and moviemaking that can only come from creating characters out of clay!Brian R. Blair, M.A. & Jamie Ulkloss, M. Ed.$279(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5032C01

July 9MounTAin bikinG / diSC GoLf (maximum age 16)Forcompletedescription,seepage31.You must provide your own multi geared mountain bike. All bikes should be tuned and given a safety check prior to the start of camp. Bike rentals are available for a $50.00 fee for the week. Call Endur-ance Sports for any questions or to reserve a bike rental.(215-369-0225)Requirements: helmet ,multi-geared mountain bike, bathing suit & towel for afternoon swim. The instruc-tor reserves the right to deny participation if bike does not meet requirements.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$267(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5623C02

JAzz WorkShoPBeginners-IntermediateThis one week intensive course is for intermediate level school musicians. You will focus on the aural and theoretical skills needed to improvise and how to applytheseskills.Gainconfidenceinyourabilitytoimprovise by experiencing and performing different styles of Jazz in various ensembles and performance settings. The week will culminate in a noon perfor-mance for family and friends. John Sheridan, M.M. $274(includesmaterials)/RCHYC5035C01

Let’s get Moving Forcompletedescription,seepage32.Gina Ranelli, M.Ed$275(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5813C02

shakespeare’s theater Explore Shakespeare’s Globe Theater - the hut, gal-leries, trap doors, pit, side balcony and more. Get an inside look at the life of the performers in Elizabe-than theater in 1599 as you design a costume, play act swordplay, draw a set design or create a dance. Susan Ewart$269 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5020 C01

TEnniS, AnYonE??(maximum age 15)Get into the “swing” with our exciting tennis clinic! You will become a successful tennis champ by devel-oping both your athletic abilities and your competi-tive spirit. This unique program is set up to develop skills, interest and enjoyment for the young tennis player, and to make the competitive player more consistent, confident and athletic.Thedaywill alsoinclude a cool-down activity in the pool. Bring your own tennis racquet, bathing suit and towel.John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5606 C01

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CrEATinG diGiTAL MuSiC This camp will help you understand how music is created digitally with the use of audio loops and MIDI. GarageBand lets you easily perform, record and create your own music whether you’re an expe-rienced or aspiring musician or just want to feel - and sound- like a rock star. Please bring headphones with 1/8”and 1/4” adapters. John Sheridan, M.M. $249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5037C01

undErWATEr rovers Build an Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs), with the emphasis on learning to design, prototype, construct, and test your own creation. No kits or assembly instructions in this camp! Work in teams, using raw materials to build a unique rover that will navigate an obstacle course in the pool. This camp is for students interested in science or engi-neering who want to get their hands dirty and learn more about design process. Please bring a swimsuit and towel, rover testing will require you to get wet!Sharon Haiduck, ?? & Stuart Kryzwonos, M.S.$269 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5429 C01

MoCk TriAL ii (maximum age - 15)This is Mock Trial with twist! Then travel back in time to delve into some famous trials in history. Explore the historical framework of your trial and then present the trial to the jury. Examples of trials are: Sacco and Van-zetti, the Scopes Monkey Trial; and the trial of Galileo Galleli. Polish your skills from Mock Trial I and learn some new ones. A trip to the Court House caps this week. Prerequisite: Mock Trial I, Diane M. Rice, Esquire$275 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5725 C01

PhoToShoP funExplore with PhotoShop. Have fun with graphics, text, textures and colors. Be cre-ative! Enjoy experimenting! Create original graphics, backgrounds and colors to use in presentations, web-sites, pictures and more. Fran Margolis, M.Ed. $249 (includes all materials)/ RCOAP3078C01

WoodTurninGLearn how to skillfully produce many fun and artful wooden objects using a mini-lathe. You will discover the versatility and appreciate the usefulness of this amazing machine as we turn raw wood into beautiful creative objects. The week is action-packed, as you learn to safely work the wood into many different projects including a mallet, bowl, toothpick holder, honey dipper and bottle stoppers. Henry Geisenhoner $349(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5055C01

July 23CLAY AniMATionForcompletedescription,seepage33.Brian R. Blair, M.A. & Jamie Ulkloss, M. Ed.$279(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5032C02

GET To knoW PoE! Edgar Allen Poe Baltimore’s most revered and loved poet. Explore his life and the controversy surround-ing his death and writings. Explore “Cask of Amon-tillado”, one of his most famous short stories. For-tunado and Montesor will come alive as you learn about Venice carnivals and the Catacombs, and ex-plore plot, setting and symbols in this frightening tale.Susan Ewart$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5125 C01

CoLLEGE EnTrAnCE ExAM PrEPA-rATion ProGrAM (PSAT/SAT)Half Day Camp (2 weeks)Monday-Thursday only; 9 am-noonWhy wait? The relaxed schedule of the summer is a great time to brush up on your reading, writing &math skills to prepare you to take the exam next fall. Get a head start on mastering those areas which the test covers:•ReadingComprehension•VocabularyBuilding•MathematicalReasoning•TestTechniques•Grammar•EssayWriting(SATonly)George Haiduck, B.S., & Regina O’Neill, M.A.$249(includesallmaterials)/ATEST1503C01

CrEATinG diGiTAL MuSiC For complete description, see above in week of July 16.John Sheridan, M.M. $249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5037C02

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roboTiC ArM The syringe robotic arm experiment is designed to de-velop the problem solving skills in students. It also helps develop teamwork. Students are divided into small groups and work together to develop a robotic arm using simple materials through the power of hydraulics.Travis Jovais$259 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5450 C01

TEnniS, AnYonE??(maximum age 15)Forcompletedescription,seepage33.John Senske$249 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5606 C02

QuiLTinGFrom designer purses to pieces of art, quilting has be-comeamajorpartofthefashionanddesignfieldsformany years. Join us for this exciting camp where you will learn the basic technique of quilting and create your very own unique quilt, matching tote bag and accessories. Discover the joy of picking out fabrics and sewing them together to create a one of a kind work of art or fashion statement! No experience of quilting needed for this fun and energized camp! Amy Millar, B.A.$299 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5079 C01

roboTiC ArM Forcompletedescription,seepageaboveinweekofJuly23.Travis Jovais$259 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5450 C01

TEnniS, AnYonE??(maximum age 15)Forcompletedescription,seepage33.John Senske$249(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5606C03

July 30GAME MAkErForcompletedescription,seepage31.Fran Margolis, M.Ed.$269(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3067C02

“kid kuiSinE - A LA CArTE” This is the continuation of Kid Kuisine series. Contin-ue to explore, cook and bake, but with a better sense ofawarenessandconfidence.Youwillbechallengedand coached into a more creative and “a la carte” level.Withthiscamp,youwillgetyourfirstoppor-tunity to be directly involved with an “ a la carte” restaurant scenario. Prerequisite: Kids Kuisine I. There is also a kitchen lab “dress code”. Please call us about it.Earl R. Arrowood, CCC, CCE, FMP, AAC, M.Sc. & Chef John Angeline, CEPC, MBA$329 (includes significant food and materials)/RCHYC 5709 C01

August 6101 T-ShirT ProJECTS Do you have t-shirts you no longer wear, but can’t bear to throw away? How about all those Kids on Campus T-Shirts? In this fun hands-on camp, we will transform t-shirts using all types of techniques like tie-dye, cutting, sewing, beading and knotting and more. We will create bags, pillows and transform boring old t-shirts into new unique fashion statements!Betsy Kruse, M.B.A. $259 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5098 C01

briLLiAnT bridGE buiLdErSThis exciting new camp is great for anyone who enjoys problem solving, engineering, designing, team activities, and a little friendly competition. You will work in teams to design the strongest bridge…using toothpicks and glue.Teamswill use the Internet to find bridge de-signs, strategies, and tips for constructing the effective bridge. After construction, teams will compete to see which bridge can hold the most weight.Brian Ulkloss, B.A. $259(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5328C01

fLAG fooTbALL (maximum age - 14)Thiscampisdesignedtoyoutothefungameofflagfootball. Daily sessions will be devoted to basic skills such as passing, receiving and kicking a football. Time will also be set aside for developing the necessary footwork and conditioning needed to play the game successfully. Teams will be set up and there will be daily practice sessions along with com-petitions and games. Pool time will also be available. Mouthguards will be distributed to each participant. Cleats may be worn but only if rubber soled. No otherpadsarenecessarysinceflagfootballlimitsallforms of contact.Ron Chiarolanza$249 (includes all materials)/ RCHYC 5607 C01

undErWATEr rovers For complete description, see page 34.Stuart Kryzwonos, M.S.$269 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5429 C02

WoodTurninGForcompletedesscription,seepage34.Henry Geisenhoner $349(includesallmaterials)/RCHYC5055C02

Ages 13+

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inLinE SkATinG (maximum age - 16)Half Day Camp - 9 am-noon only! (may be paired with Ultimate Frisbee)Designed with safety in mind, this beginner’s In-Line Skating clinic will give you an opportunity to learn the proper techniques of In-Line Skating. Ba-sicsafety informationwillbeginwithequipmentfit,maintenance, and proper use. The basic skills of for-ward movement, braking and turning will be taught through drills and games. The clinic is structured so that those who quickly master the basics can move on to more advanced skills. You will proceed at your own comfort level.Requirements: in-line skates with a brake, helmet, elbow, wrist & knee pads. No exceptions will be made to the safety gear. Toy skates are not allowed. If you do not have the required equipment it can be provided for an extra fee. Any questions, please call EnduranceSportsat215-369-0225.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$125 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5612 C01

Microsoft overview Forcompletedescription,seepage31.Prerequisites: Working knowledge of computers in-cludingfilemanagement.Karen Rodriguez249(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3075C02

SkETChuP: 3d CoMPuTEr ModELinG(Must be at least 11 years old.)Forcompletedescription,seepage31.Remy Kass$249(includesallmaterials)/RCOAP3077C02

uLTiMATE friSbEE (maximum age - 16)HalfDayCamp-12:30-3:30pm(may be paired with Inline Skating)Ultimate Frisbee is a high energy game that involves running, throwing and catching a disc. A mix between soccer and football, it is a team sport that requires cooperation and agility to acheive a goal. Learn the techniques and strategies of this fast paced game and have fun too. Afternoon swim available so bring a bathing suit and towel.Barbara Kuronya, B.S.$144 (includes all materials)/RCHYC 5611 C01

YMCA/buCkS CAMPS (day Camp Ages 5-12)Bucks County Community College and the Tri-Hampton YMCA continue to join forces to better serve the youth of Bucks County. Tri-Hampton and Bucks will offer day camp experiences for the 5-12 year old. Join us forafun-filledsummerofarts&crafts,music&drama,fitness&sports,swimminginstruction,themedaysandintercampactivities!!Facilitiesincludefields,collegegrounds,air-conditionedportableclassrooms,indoorswimmingpoolandgymnasium.Asignificantbenefitofthispartnershipwillbeasupervisedbeforeandaftercamp program. Parents may drop students off as early as 7 am and pick them up as late as 6 pm. There will be an additional cost for this service.

Fee:$173/week;$139/weekofJuly5Monday-Friday, June 20-August 12 (no camp 7/4), 9 am-4 pm

Register Early - Limited Enrollment!

CAMP OPEN HOUSE June 4, 10 am

For more information and for registration, please call the

Tri-Hampton YMCA at215-579-6200.

Education · Community · Partnership

Thank you Republic Bank for supporting Bucks County youth with a generous donation to innovative children’s educational and cultural programs like Bucks County Community College’s “Kids on Campus” and Artmobile programs.

(left to right)Gail Acosta, BCCC Foundation Jason C. Greer, Vice President Regional Manager, Republic BankRhonda S. Costello, Executive Vice President, Republic BankTobias Bruhn, BCCC Foundation;

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SECTION I: Contact Information

CAMPER’S NAME:__________________________________________________________________

PARENT/GUARDIAN’S NAME:________________________________________________________

HOME ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________________

CITY: _______________________________________ STATE ________ ZIP________________

HOME PHONE:_________________________ __ WORK PHONE: __________________________

PARENT/GUARDIAN’S EMAIL:_________________________________________________________

CAMPER’S BIRTH DATE: ________________________ CAMPER’S AGE: ________________

CAMPER’SSEX:MorFCAMPER’SGRADECOMPLETEDINJUNE2012:_______________

SECTION II: Camp Selection

CAMP CHOICES: 1st choice: ______________________ Date: ____________

2nd Choice: ______________________ Date: ____________

3rdChoice:______________________Date:____________

SECTION III: Recommendation:

REFERRAL’S NAME ________________________________________________________________(Person recommending child for scholarship, School Guidance Counselor, Social Worker, etc.)

AGENCY/TITLE___________________ HIS/HER DAYTIME PHONE:______________________

MysignaturebelowverifiesthatIbelievethisstudenttobeagoodcitizenofourschoolcommunityandthinkhe/shewouldalsobeagoodcampcitizenandwouldbenefitfromthecampexperience.

Signature: _______________________________________________________ Date_____________

SECTION IV: Financial Need

Youmustprovideoneofthefollowingasverificationofscholarshipeligibility:_____ TANF Permanent Issuance Card (PIC)_____ 2010 or 2011 tax return form (1040, 1040EZ, 1040A, etc.)_____ Name of school, school phone number and district providing reduced or free lunch:

School Name_____________________________ School Phone Number________________________

_____ Please provide one copy of any of the following as proof that your child is receiving free or reduce lunch: lunch approval form, lunch ticket, or lunch card.

SECTION V: Signature

I have read and understand the information stated above, and certify that all the information listed above is true to the best of my knowledge.

Parent signature:____________________________________________________ Date: _____________

Please mail-in your completed application with all accompanying information as soon as possible to: ATTN: Kids On Campus Scholarship Bucks County Community College Cottage3 275 Swamp Rd. Newtown, PA, 18940

Deadline: March 25, 2012

2012 kidS on CAMPuS SChoLArShiP APPLiCATion

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1. FAXFor24hourservice,youcanFAXyourregistra-tionformanytime!FAXto215-968-8320,andbesure to provide all the registration information. Be sure to include your Visa, MasterCard, Ameri-can Express or Discover card number, expiration date and security code.

2. On-LineFor on-line registration please go to the follow-ing website: www.bucks.edu/con-ed. This secure on-line registration is for credit card registration only. Once your registration is processed, you will receiveaconfirmationletter.Iftheclassisfull,calltheofficeandaddyournametothewaitlist.

3. Mail-In Mail form with payment to: Bucks County Community CollegeContinuing EducationOffice,275SwampRoad,Newtown, PA 18940

A cancelled check or copy of your credit card charge serves as receipt of payment.

4. Phone-In. No forms, no lines, call 215-968-8409, Monday-Friday,8:30am-4:30pmandchargethefeetoyourVISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover Card. Note: Payment is due at time of registration. Do not include materials fees.

5. Walk-In Comeinperson(8:30am-4:30pm)to:Bucks County Community College, ContinuingEducationOffice,Cottage3, 275 Swamp Road, Newtown, PA 18940Walk-in registrants are advised to call the Con-tinuing EducationOffice prior to coming to in-quire about seat availability.

Program Refund Policy

There is a $25 non-refundable fee for any cancellation. Refunds (less $25) will be made ONLY when you notify theContinuingEducationOfficeATLEASTSEVEN(7)DAYSbeforethefirstdayoftheprogram.

If you have paid by check, your refund will arrive in three weeks. Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Dis-cover Card payments will be credited to your account.

Your satisfaction guaranteed!If you are not completely satisfied with our program,

please call our Office at 215-504-8532 or 215-968-8016 by the last day of any camp.

General Camp Information• The College does not provide insurance for possible injury during the sessions. Participants

should be prepared to show that adequate coverage has been obtained from other sources.

• Hot and cold food service is available. A lunch package may be purchased on Monday for the full week for $26.25.

• Clothingshouldbeappropriateforeachprogram.Flipflopsarediscouraged.

• Outdoor activities will be held indoors during inclement weather.

• For sports clinics, students should bring a bathing suit and towel for pool activity. (Lock for locker is suggested.)

• Allcampshavelimitedenrollment.Registrationisonafirst-comefirst-servedbasis.

fivE ConvEniEnT WAYS To rEGiSTEr

Questions?• ChristineGillespie,[email protected]• Joan Christianson, Director - [email protected] or 215-258-7741• Rick Snyder, Coordinator, Summer Programs - [email protected] or 215-968-8016• 215-968-8409 · [email protected]

Please contact our Continuing Education Staff:

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Please PrintAge________________ Birth Date_____________ Age (at start of camp)) _____________

Name

Home Address

City State Zip

Home Phone Work Phone

Check if new address

Email address

How did you hearabout the course (s)?

Registrant/Parent Signature

______BCCC brochure ______ BCCC Web site

______ Newspaper ______Friend/Relative

______TV/Radio ______Other ____________________

Student I.D.#______________________________________________________________________

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There is a $25 non-refundable fee for any camp cancellation.Make checks payable to: Bucks County Community CollegeReturn to: Bucks County Community College, Continuing Education, 275 Swamp Road, Newtown, PA 18940

Bucks County Community College is committed to providing equal education and employment opportunities. This encom-passes persons in legally-protected classifications in regard to race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, sexual orientation, age, religion, disabilities, and Vietnam military veterans. The college provides reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities in accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA). Please call the Campus Coordinator for Equal Employment Opportunity in advance to request or clarify accommodations or to address issues concerning equal opportuni-ties at 215-968-8090. The EEO Office is located in Room 130, Tyler Hall.

The Security Information Report required by the College and the University Security Information Act of Pennsylvania and the Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act of the Federal Government is available at the Office of Security and Safety and other campus locations as well as on the website.Campus Security statistics required by the College and University Security Information Act of Pennsylvania and the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act of the Federal government are available at the Office of Security and Safety and other campus locations. Report all emergencies, medical and otherwise, to 215-968-8395.

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Campers must be the designated age during the camp. Please adhere to the ages listed.

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