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SUMMER 2016 YOUTH PROGRAMS & CLINICS Register online at rcbc.edu/camps, in-person at any of our convenient locations, or by phone at (856) 222-9311 or (609) 894-9311, ext. 2530. Unless otherwise noted, courses will be offered at one of the following locations: Pemberton – RCBC’s Pemberton Campus, 601 Pemberton Browns Mills Road (includes Parker Center, Academic Building, Physical Education Building, and William K. McDaniel Integrated Learning Resource Center) Mt. Holly – 1 High Street, Mt. Holly Culinary Arts Center at RCBC – 21 Mill Street, Mt. Holly Rowan College at Burlington County does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or veteran status. Visit rcbc.edu/hr for more details. THERE’S SOMETHING for EVERYONE!

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SUMMER 2016 YOUTH PROGRAMS & CLINICS

Register online at rcbc.edu/camps, in-person at any of our convenient locations,

or by phone at (856) 222-9311 or (609) 894-9311, ext. 2530.

Unless otherwise noted, courses will be offered at one of the following locations:

Pemberton – RCBC’s Pemberton Campus, 601 Pemberton Browns Mills Road (includes Parker Center, Academic Building, Physical Education Building, and William K. McDaniel Integrated Learning Resource Center)

Mt. Holly – 1 High Street, Mt. Holly

Culinary Arts Center at RCBC – 21 Mill Street, Mt. Holly

Rowan College at Burlington County does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or veteran status. Visit rcbc.edu/hr for more details.

THERE’S SOMETHING for EVERYONE!

June 20 – June 24 JUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: HALF DAY (AGES 8–14) 9 am – 12 pm Springfield Golf

June 27 – July 1

NEW! APPLI: COLLEGE AND CAREERS (AGES 14–18 GIRLS ONLY) 9 am – 5 pm Alice Paul InstituteHIGH SCHOOL FASHION DESIGN (AGES 14–17) 9 am – 4 pm Mt. HollyNEW! KINGII DRAGON ROBOTICS (AGES 7–12) 9 am – 12 pm PembertonNEW! CODING (AGES 7–12) 1 pm – 4 pm PembertonNEW! #ILEADBIZ BUSINESS LEADERSHIP CAMP (AGES 15-18) 9 am – 12 pm Pemberton

July 11 – July 15

NEW! APPLI: COLLEGE AND CAREERS (AGES 14–18 GIRLS ONLY) 9 am – 5 pm Alice Paul InstituteJUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: HALF DAY (AGES 8–14) 9 am – 12 pm Springfield GolfJUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: FULL DAY (AGES 10+) 9 am – 3:30 pm Springfield GolfFILM & TV CAMP: ACTING & BEHIND THE SCENES (AGES 9–14) 9 am – 4 pm Mt. HollyNEW! GERMAN COOKING FOR YOUTH (AGES 9–12) 1 pm – 4 pm Mt. HollyNEW! LANGUAGE IMMERSION: GERMAN (AGES 9–12) 9 am – 12 pm Mt. HollyYOUTH FASHION DESIGNER WORKSHOP (AGES 7–13) 9 am – 4 pm Mt. HollyBARONS SPORTS ADVENTURE (AGES 7–11) 9 am – 4 pm PembertonLASERS, GALAXIES, AND THEN SOME (AGES 6–11) 9 am – 12 pm PembertonNASA SCIENCE (AGES 6–8) 1 pm – 4 pm PembertonNASA SCIENCE (AGES 9–11) 1 pm – 4 pm Pemberton

July 18 – July 22

JUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: HALF DAY (AGES 8–14) 9 am – 12 pm Springfield GolfCASTING CALL: ACTING FOR THE CAMERA (AGES 9–14) 9 am – 4 pm Mt. HollyNEW! COMIC BOOK DRAWING (AGE 9–12) 1 pm – 4 pm Mt. HollyYOUTH CULINARY (AGES 9–12) 9 am – 12 pm Mt. HollyBARONS SOCCER (AGES 8–11) 9 am – 4 pm PembertonBARONS SOCCER (AGES 12–15) 9 am – 4 pm PembertonNEW! CODING (AGES 7–12) 1 pm – 4 pm PembertonCSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION (AGES 8–12) 9 am – 12 pm Pemberton

July 25 – July 29

NEW! APPLI: COLLEGE AND CAREERS (AGES 14–18 GIRLS ONLY) 9 am – 5 pm Alice Paul InstituteJUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: HALF DAY (AGES 8–14) 9 am – 12 pm Springfield GolfJUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: FULL DAY (AGES 10+) 9 am – 3:30 pm Springfield GolfBARONS BASEBALL (AGES 12–15) 9 am – 4 pm PembertonBARONS BASKETBALL (AGES 8–11) 9 am – 4 pm PembertonMODEL AIRPLANES & BRIDGE BUILDING (AGES 6–11) 9 am – 12 pm PembertonNASA SCIENCE (AGES 6–8) 1 pm – 4 pm PembertonNASA SCIENCE (AGES 9–11) 1 pm – 4 pm Pemberton

August 1 – August 5

JUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: HALF DAY (AGES 8–14) 9 am – 12 pm Springfield GolfNEW! LANGUAGE IMMERSION: SPANISH (AGES 9–12) 9 am – 12 pm Mt. HollyNEW! SPANISH COOKING FOR YOUTH (AGES 9–12) 1 pm - 4 pm Mt. HollyYOUTH FASHION DESIGNER WORKSHOP (AGES 7–13) 9 am – 4 pm Mt. HollyNEW! ART AND NATURE (AGES 8–11) 1 pm – 4 pm PembertonBARONS BASEBALL (AGES 8–11) 9 am – 4 pm PembertonBARONS BASKETBALL (AGES 12–15) 9 am – 4 pm PembertonCHEMICAL MAGIC: MICROSCOPE, ROCKS, & MINERALS (AGES 7–11) 9 am – 12 pm PembertonNEW! GREEN ENERGY (AGES 11–14) 9 am – 4 pm PembertonNEW! LEAD-A-WAY (AGES 11–14) 9 am – 12 pm PembertonNASA SCIENCE (AGES 12–15) 1 pm - 4 pm Pemberton

August 8 – August 12

JUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: HALF DAY (AGES 8–14) 9 am – 12 pm Springfield GolfJUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: FULL DAY (AGES 10+) 9 am – 3:30 pm Springfield GolfFILM & TV CAMP: ACTING & BEHIND THE SCENES (AGES 9–14) 9 am – 4 pm Mt. HollyNEW! FRENCH CUISINE FOR YOUTH (AGES 9–12) 1 pm – 4 pm Mt. HollyNEW! LANGUAGE IMMERSION: FRENCH (AGES 9–12) 9 am – 12 pm Mt. Holly

August 15 – August 19

JUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: HALF DAY (AGES 8–14) 9 am – 12 pm Springfield GolfCASTING CALL: ACTING FOR THE CAMERA (AGES 9–14) 9 am – 4 pm Mt. HollyNEW! COMIC BOOK DRAWING (AGES 14–18) 1 pm – 4 pm Mt. HollyNEW! LEAD-A-WAY (AGES 14–18) 9 am – 12 pm Mt. Holly

August 22 – August 26

JUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: HALF DAY (AGES 8–14) 9 am – 12 pm Springfield GolfJUNIOR GOLF CLINICS: FULL DAY (AGES 10+) 9 am – 3:30 pm Springfield GolfNEW! MIXED MEDIA ART (AGES 12–15) 1 pm – 4 pm Mt. HollyNEW! TEEN BAKING (AGES 12–15) 9 am – 12 pm Mt. Holly

ARTNEW! Comic Book DrawingLearn the fundamentals of comic book making. Students will be taught in a fun environment how to design a character, tell a story using their own drawings, basic figure drawing, perspective, page layout, and how to pencil and ink a comic book page. Students must bring their own supplies including 8 1/2 x 11 inch copy paper, 11x17 bristol board, pencils, a pencil sharpener, and eraser.

Cost: $150Section I: Ages 9-12 CFA 151-50 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 1 pm to 4 pm July 18 – July 22

Section II: Ages 14-18 CFA 151-60 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 1 pm to 4 pm August 15 – August 19

NEW! Art & Nature (ages 8-11)Art & Nature is an exploration of the intersecting worlds of art and nature. Students will learn about site specific works as well as how to construct temporary and permanent works. They will also find visual forms for inspiration for a variety of in-studio projects. They will gain basic understanding of the formal elements and principles of art and nature awareness. They will build an active artistic vocabulary where students are encouraged talk about artwork, work collaboratively others and to explore a variety of found object, natural materials, drawing, and painting media

Cost: $150CFA: 153-50 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm August 1 – August 5

NEW! Mixed Media (ages 12-15)Students will create 2D compositions and 3D objects through the exploration of a variety of artistic materials to combine, layer, and experiment using traditional and non-traditional techniques. Students can expect to gain a better understanding of traditional and non-traditional techniques as well as the histories of art and what it means to be a young artist today. They will use new materials and everyday objects to create interesting pieces while learning how to interact with others and talk about their work. Each class students will be introduced to artists and works that coincide with the projects

Cost: $150CFA: 155-50 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm August 22 – August 26

CULINARYNEW! French Cuisine for Youth (ages 9-12)Oui! Oui! Learn the art of classic French cooking in this fabulous class with recipes straight from France. Students will take a journey to the land of café au laits and baguettes to experience and create traditional French cuisine. They might even become connoisseurs of this country by the time the week is over. Your aspiring chef will be ready for their own Parisian café!

Cost: $225CFH 317-50 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm August 8 – August 12

NEW! German Cooking for Youth (ages 9-12)Sprechen Sie Deutsch? German food is known for its hearty, rich dishes full of European flavor and tradition. Students will learn the techniques, methods, and preparation behind classic German cooking. Experience the essence of Deutschland while exploring regional German cuisine.

Cost: $225CFH 319-50 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm July 11 – July 15

NEW! Spanish Cooking for Youth (ages 9-12)Cook alongside your friends while discovering different regions of Spanish cuisine. Try your hand a tapas, gazpacho, and sweet churros for dessert! Explore all that Spain has to offer your palate with the history of this colorful, beautiful, and delicious country.

Cost: $225CFH 321-50 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm August 1 – August 5

Teen Baking (ages 13-15)Get excited about baking with this totally hands-on baking camp! Learn what it’s like to become a pastry chef or baker, and explore the sweet side of life. Students will engage in many different cooking activities and prepare and bake breakfast pastries, sweet snacks, restaurant style desserts, classic homemade treats, and French delights that would make anyone a lover of all things sweet!

Cost: $225CFH 624-50 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 12 pm August 22 - August 26

Youth Culinary (ages 9-12)Do you have a little one that is always your kitchen helper? If so, your child will love the hands on activity taking place in this week long culinary camp. Kids will learning a variety of cooking fundamentals such as food identification and basic culinary skills to get them sous chef ready. The course introduces foods from different countries and classic American cuisine.

Cost: $225CFH 634-50 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 12 pm July 18- July 22

ENTERTAINMENT & PRODUCTIONFilm & TV: Acting and Behind the Scenes (ages 9-14)This is Wickline Casting’s original course that started 18 years ago. Your children will work as cast and crew teams in this cool class/camp. Kids learn basic levels of acting, directing, and operating the camera. Script-writing, storyboarding, and improvisation will also be introduced. They will work on lots of projects as commercials, film scenes, music videos, and public service announcements. Each day is different as they create their very own original projects. They will truly learn the basics of the biz. Kathy Wickline, CSA (wicklinecasting.com) is a top casting director of TV and film right here in Philadelphia and has selected real life projects for kids to enjoy while being introduced to this industry. (Upon completion of this camp, all original footage will be sent to a professional editor for creation of a flashdrive available for $32.99 includes S&H)

Cost: $325Section ICFP 631-75 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 4 pm July 11 – July 15

Section IICFP 631-80 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 4 pm August 8 - August 12

Casting Call: Acting for the Camera (ages 9-14)This camp is for the aspiring young ‘actors’ in your household. It is here they will learn real auditioning skills by working with scripts for commercials and film readings. Your child will learn how to personalize characters and follow direction, block for camera and read with their ‘co-stars’. Improvisation and ad-libbing (off the script) will be taught as a basis of making acting choices and trusting their instincts. Included in this camp is a take-home tutorial showing you ways to find acting jobs as well as a list of legitimate talent agencies. This camp is designed by casting director, Kathy Wickline, CSA (wicklinecasting.com) who holds over 10,000 casting credits in film, commercials and TV. (Upon completion of this camp, all original footage will be sent to a professional editor for creation of a flashdrive available for $32.99 includes S&H)

Cost: $325Section ICFA 104-75– 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 4 pm July 18 – July 22

Section IICFA 104-80- 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 4 pm August 15 – August 19

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FASHIONHigh School Fashion Design (ages 14-17)Students entering, or currently in high school, will have the opportunity to experience fashion design for 5 days with “college- level” courses. This exciting week will be divided into primary and secondary research preparation for design. This will include fashion trending and forecasting colors from WWD, fashion magazines, and online trend sites. Concept boards will be made after the research is completed. Once the concept boards are completed, students will use these ideas to create fashion croqui sketches. An intensive course of fashion drawing will teach fashion figure techniques and color techniques to allow students to create a fully illustrated fashion illustration for portfolio presentations. The week will also include draping techniques followed by an upcycled designer project. Ask for a supply list upon registration for the course.

Cost: $275CFA 121-01 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 4 pm Jun 27 – July 1

Youth Fashion Design (ages 7-13)Spend an exciting week as a fashion designer! We will create fashion magazines to forecast clothing, color, and fabric trends for next season’s fashion runways. You will be the fashion editor and write about the new colors, fabrics, and fashion! Next, you will become a fashion designer by learning to draw the fashion croqui figure so that you can sketch your own original collection ideas. Let’s create sustainable totes bags and accessories using old denim jeans and redesign T-shirts. Create hangtags, learn about wholesale pricing, and marketing ideas for your customer. We will wrap up the week with our own version of “project runway” using fabric, old newspapers and just about any discarded items. On Friday afternoon, your parents and friends will be invited to a special fashion presentation! Ask for a supply list upon registration for the course.

Cost: $ 275Section ICFA 108-80 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 4 pm July 11 – July 15

Section IICFA 108-85 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 4 pm August 1 – August 5

LANGUAGESNEW! Language Immersion: French (ages 9-12)This beginner-level program will introduce participants to the French language. The participants will engage and learn the language through a variety of activities, such as constructing a Voki (animated character that needs a voice) and participating in skits.

Cost: $150CFL 135-50 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 12 pm August 8 – August 12

NEW! Language Immersion: German (ages 9-12)This is a terrific way for kids to learn German while enjoying summertime fun. Why German?  German can increase your child’s options!  German is the second most commonly used scientific language.  Germany is the third largest contributor to research and development. Learning German provides you with an insight into the culture of German-speaking countries, broadening your horizon. Spend each day moving from one activity to the next, including “No English!” times, designed to provide an immersion experience while still allowing for fun. This program focuses on a differentiated approach to learning, including songs, projects, food, sports, games, and more!

Cost: $150CFL 137-50 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 12 pm July 11 – July 15

NEW! Language Immersion: Spanish (ages 9-12)Participants will learn Spanish through film. This course is aimed at providing the participants with exposure to aspects of the Hispanic\Spanish language and culture and enhancing the students´ understanding of Hispanic\Spanish past and current social issues through films (played in Spanish with Spanish subtitles).

Cost: $150CFL 139-50 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 12 pm August 1- August 5

LEADERSHIPNEW! #iLeadBiz Business Leadership Camp(ages 15-18)Are you ready to be a future business leader? #iLeadBiz is focused on entrepreneurship – giving young people the opportunity to learn and apply a variety of business skills including: marketing, branding, determining trends, finance, how to do an idea pitch, professionalism, leadership, networking, public speaking, and more! Campers also get to work on a competitive group project as part of the camp. Last year, campers worked on business idea pitches for the United Way of Gloucester County. All groups will present their idea pitches at the Shooting Star Ceremony in front of a panel of judges at the end of the camp with a live audience watching. Whichever group wins the business idea pitch competition wins the grand prize!

Cost: $ 230CFI 205-50 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 12 pm June 27 – July 1

LEADERSHIP (CONT.)NEW! APPLI: College and Careers (ages 14-18 girls only)Teen girls will prepare for their futures in the Alice Paul Professional Leadership Institute (APPLI): College & Careers program. Each four-day program includes college campus and workplace visits to meet female professionals at area companies. Girls have workshops on the college application process, interview skills, financing your education, choosing the right (and realistic) school that matches your goals, resume development, business etiquette, and more. Includes a networking practice session with professional women from a variety of fields and interests. This is a life-changing program for teen girls! APPLI is held at the Alice Paul Institute housed at historic Paulsdale (128 Hooten Road, Mount Laurel, NJ), the home of suffragist and women’s rights leader Alice Stokes Paul (1885-1977). Visit alicepaul.org to learn more.

Cost: $225Section ICFI 115-80 – 4 sessions Alice Paul InstituteM-Th, 9 am to 5pm Jun 27 – June 30

Section IICFI 115-82 – 4 sessions Alice Paul InstituteM-Th, 9 am to 5pm July 11 – July 14

Section IIICFI 115-83 – 4 sessions Alice Paul InstituteM-Th, 9 am to 5pm July 25 – July 28

NEW! Lead-A-WayTeens learn how to stand out as leaders in the Lead-A-Way (LAW) program. Learn what great leaders are and the 12 leadership traits they embody. Through activities and team projects, participants practice these skills including positive assertiveness, communication skills, collaborative teamwork, and integrity. This program emphasizes using leadership traits to affect positive change in your community. Program includes a field-trip to historic Paulsdale (128 Hooten Road, Mount Laurel, NJ), the home of suffragist and women’s rights leader Alice Stokes Paul (1885-1977). Learn more atalicepaul.org.

Cost: $ 195Section I: Ages 11-14CFI 125-80 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 12 pm August 1 – August 5

Section II: Ages 14-18CFI 125-81 – 5 sessions Mt. HollyM-F, 9 am to 12 pm August 15 – August 19

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NEW! Kingii Dragon Robotics (ages 7-12)Working in small groups, you will build different robotic creatures, vehicles, and robots. They will be tested for speed, strength, and endurance. The robots in this part of the workshop are not taken home. Tires, motors, gears, wires, and controllers are used to move these robots across the floor. After making trial runs, you can modify your designs to increase your robots performance. Your robot will be tested in Sumo battles, tugs-of-war, and vehicle distance timings, etc. This is advanced robotics. Your level of learning and creativity will produce some of the best “Free Building Robots” among our many workshops.

Cost: $200CFT 120-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 12 pm Jun 27 – July 1

NEW! Coding (ages 7-12)In this summer camp computer coding course, students will be exposed to Scratch, a programming course for kids that introduces students to the essential building blocks behind object-oriented programming through creating fun, interactive stories, and simple games. Students can let their imaginations run wild and learn programming basics with Scratch through interactive storytelling. Kids will be able to think creatively and learn how to program their own stories, games, and/or animations, as well as how to share their creations on the web.

Cost: $175Section ICFT 125-01 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm Jun 27 – July 1

Section IICFT 125-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm July 18 – July 22

Lasers, Galaxies, and then Some (ages 6-11)Children explore science as a fun and exciting process of investigation.  Each day we conduct experiments, discover the amazing, and test our own ideas.  You will learn about LASERS. Dancing, swirling, pulsating laser light will be part of our Laser Light Show.  Work with our light blitzer as a laser light flashes to music. We will conduct experiments with our LASER POINTER plus lenses and mirrors as we have fun and learn. Build and take home your own kaleidoscope, spectroscope, periscope, and constellation watcher. Watch the constellations in our room and learn about all the planets as you take our 3-D adventure into outer space!  This workshop will be a de-light-ful hands-on experience.

Cost: $200CFT 130-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 12 pm July 11 – July 15

NASA: Week 1 (ages 6-8)Let’s discover the world of science, engineering and space exploration with a week of experiments, make & take projects, and simulations geared for young learners. Activities will include: design and build a model of a lunar buggy, train like an astronaut, and construct a schoolyard sized solar system model. Instructors will introduce students to the scientific fields of chemistry, physics, earth science, space science, and biology; and reinforce the scientific method and the skills of planning, measurement, communication, creativity, and cooperation.

Cost: $175CFT 135-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm July 11 – July 15

NASA: Week 1 (ages 9-11)Delve into the world of science, engineering and space exploration with a week of experiments, make & take projects and simulations. Activities will include: design, build and test a crew exploration vehicle CEV and reusable launcher, test the aerodynamics and accuracy of different rocket designs, and explore the chemical properties of household materials. Instructors will guide you through activities as they reinforce the scientific method and the skills of planning, measurement, communication, creativity, and cooperation.

Cost: $175CFT 137-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm July 11 – July 15

NASA: Week 2Take your STEM skills to the next level! The NASA themed activities during this week of camp are designed to complement the science, technology engineering, and mathematics concepts introduced in the previous camp, however no pre-requisites are required. Instructors will reinforce scientific principles during a fully hands-on program.

Cost: $175Section I: Age 6-8CFT 139-01 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm July 25 – July 29

Section II: Age 9-11CFT 139-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm July 25 – July 29

NASA Science (ages 12-15)Considering a future career in STEM? Build on the critical thinking and logic building skills that you will need in the fields of science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. Work in both cooperative and competitive teams, as well as independently, as you expand your knowledge base in the fields of rocketry, robotics, aviation and space exploration. Share in the triumphs of scientific discoveries made through the NASA program with experiments and simulations.

Cost: $175CFT 141-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 1 pm to 4 pm August 1 – August 5

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (ages 8-12)You will be the super science sleuths.  Have fun learning about forensics, crime scene investigations, and crime lab chemistry as you perform as many as 15 different experiments designed to show you just how those tricky cases are solved.  Search for the evidence, gather clues, and discover how science can help solve a mystery.  Participants will:  Dust for fingerprints, analyze handwriting, test for blood type using simulated blood, examine hair and clothing fibers,  practice chemistry to identify mystery substances, and much more.  Participants will then use their skills to solve crimes of the century. 

Cost: $200CFT 143-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 12 pm July 18 – July 22

Model Airplanes: Bridge Building (ages 6-11)Build your own rubber-powered model airplane. Use your model as a learning tool in aerospace education, or just have fun building a sound airplane that actually flies when assembled.  Have fun designing and building model bridges. Join us in our bridge building contest to see which one can hold the most weight. Learn simple engineering skills. Build 6 electronic projects. Some of them include a patrol car siren, burglar alarm, and morse code transmitter. You will learn how the different electronic components work.

Cost: $200CFT 145-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 12 pm July 25 – July 29

Chemical Magic: Microscope, Rocks, and Minerals (ages 7-11)Learn to make batteries from fruits or potatoes. Make a fantastic crystal tree. Work with invisible ink. See the happy and sad balls. Work with our powerful magnets. Look at our prepared slides using our microscopes. Learn about the different types of rocks and minerals from our interesting rock and mineral collection. Be a chemical detective. Make glob from glue. Use paper chromatography to separate colors. Make dirty pennies turn clean and clean pennies turn green. Everything will be explained to you so you can go home having learned some interesting science. Hands-on science is the best way to learn. 

Cost: $200CFT 147-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 12 pm August 1 – August 5

NEW! Green Energy (ages 11-14)Enjoy a week of hands-on science activities featuring the science of energy. The camp will explore energy through demonstration and hands-on projects using industry-recognized equipment and supplies. Hands-on projects and experiments include energy experiments, electrical circuit activities, fruit-power experiments, building a solar car, and a simple motor. As well as, learning about careers in STEM and experience exciting field trips to sites such as PSEG’s The Energy & Environmental Resource Center, a solar farm, and learn how trash is used is a renewable energy resource at the Rutgers EcoComplex located in Burlington County. 

Cost: $325CFT 149-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 4 pm August 1 – August 5

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SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Barons BaseballThe week will include fun activities geared at teaching young participants the skills and concepts of the game of baseball. Children will also get an understanding of competition, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Each child should bring a bat, helmet, glove, water bottle, and a packed lunch.

Cost: $250Section I: Ages 8 – 11CFP 621-01 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 4 pm August 1 – August 5

Section II: Ages 12 – 15 CFP 621-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 4 pm July 25 – July 29

Barons BasketballThe week will include fun activities geared at teaching participants the skills and concepts of the game of basketball. Children will also get an understanding of competition, teamwork, and sportsmanship. Each child should bring a ball, water bottle, and a packed lunch.

Cost: $250Section I: Ages 8 – 11 CFP 612-01 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 4 pm July 25 – July 29

Section II: Ages 12 – 15 CFP 612-05 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 4 pm August 1 – August 5

Barons SoccerThe purpose of this clinic is to enhance existing soccer skills, develop new skills, provide a fun experience, and develop awareness for fitness. Concepts of teamwork, cooperation, and confidence will be incorporated into all activities. Each child should bring shin guards, ball, water bottle, and a packed lunch.

Cost: $250Section I: Ages 8 -11 CFP 638-01 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 9 am to 4 pm July 18 – July 22

Section II: Ages 12 - 15 CFP 638-05 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 9 am to 4 pm July 18 – July 22

Barons Sports Adventure (ages 7-11)Enjoy a week of fun exploring new games and activities. Participants will be engaged in an array of activities including, but not limited to, crab soccer, beach ball volleyball, Frisbee, and soccer tennis. The clinic will focus on fun and will build the skills of confidence and sportsmanship through sport. Each child should bring a water bottle and a packed lunch.

Cost: $250CFP 618-01 – 5 sessions PembertonM-F, 9 am to 4 pm July 11 – July 15

Junior Golf Clinics: Half Day (ages 8-14)Great for the new golfers. No equipment necessary. Every student will receive some clubs to keep if needed. All aspects of the game will be covered beginning with putting, chipping, irons, and woods. This is a GREAT introduction to golf with lots of FUN too!!! This clinic is always a big hit. We utilize all aspects of the Golf Center, including: certified teaching professionals; 18-hole golf course; 18-hole chip and put course; 18-hole miniature golf course; and driving range. T-shirt, certificate provided as well snacks.

Cost: $199Section ICFP 423-80 –5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 12 pm Jun 20 – Jun 24

Section IICFP 423-81 –5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 12 pm July 11 – July 15

Section IIICFP 423-82–5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 12 pm July 18 – July 22

Section IVCFP 423-83 –5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 12 pm July 25 – July 29

Section VCFP 423-84 –5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 12 pm August 1 – August 5

Section VICFP 423-85 –5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 12 pm August 8 – August 12

Section VIICFP 423-86 –5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 12 pm August 15 – August 19

Section VIII CFP 423-87 – 5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 12 pm August 22- August 26

Junior Golf Clinics: Full Day (age 10 +)This clinic is designed for those who have some knowledge of the fundamentals and some ability to control the golf ball. Students will spend part of each day with instruction on golf technique. Each student will have a minimum of one VIDEO ANALYSIS during the week. Every student will be using all aspects of the golf facility to help improve their golf game in all areas (putting green, chipping green, chip & putt course, and the driving range). They will spend part of the day on the 18-hole golf course exploring the various aspects of the game under the watchful eye of their professional instructors. They will be learning how to conduct themselves and manage their game under actual playing conditions. Rules of the game and proper etiquette will also be covered. Lunch will be provided daily.

Cost: $450 Section ICFP 424-80 –5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 3:30 pm July 11 – July 15

Section IICFP 424-81 –5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 3:30 pm July 25 – July 29

Section IIICFP 424-82 –5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 3:30 pm August 8 – August 12

Section IVCFP 424-83 –5 sessions Springfield Golf CenterM-F, 9 am to 3:30 pm August 22 – August 26

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SPORTS

Daily activities for all sports clinics will include skill instruction, small sided games and scrimmages, and team building activities. ***Please Note: Physicals are required for all Sports Clinics (except Golf). The physical form can be found at rcbc.edu/camps.

Section I: Before (Pemberton) CFB 150-01 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm June 27 – July 1

Section II: After (Pemberton) CFB 150-02 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 4 pm – 6pm June 27 – July 1

Section III: Before (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-03 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm June 27 – July 1

Section IV: After (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-04 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 4 pm – 6pm June 27 – July 1

Section V: Before (Pemberton) CFB 150-05 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm July 11 – July 15

Section VI: After (Pemberton) CFB 150-06 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 4 pm – 6pm July 11 – July 15

Section VII: Before (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-07 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm July 11 – July 15

Section VIII: After (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-08 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 4 pm – 6pm July 11 – July 15

Section IX: Before (Pemberton) CFB 150-09 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm July 18 – July 22

Section X: After (Pemberton) CFB 150-10 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 4 pm – 6pm July 18 – July 22

Section XI: Before (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-11 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm July 18 – July 22

Section XII: After (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-12 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 4 pm – 6pm July 18 – July 22

Section XIII: Before (Pemberton) CFB 150-13 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm July 25 – July 29

Section XIV: After (Pemberton) CFB 150-14 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 4 pm – 6pm July 25 – July 29

Section XV: Before (Pemberton) CFB 150-15 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm August 1 – August 5

Section XVI: After (Pemberton) CFB 150-16 – 5 sessions Pemberton M-F, 4 pm – 6pm August 1 – August 5

Section XVII: Before (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-17 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm August 1 – August 5

Section XVIII: After (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-18 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 4 pm – 6pm August 1 – August 5

Section XIX: Before (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-19 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm August 8 – August 12

Section XX: After (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-20 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 4 pm – 6pm August 8 – August 12

Section XXI: Before (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-21 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm August 15 – August 19

Section XXII: After (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-22 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 4 pm – 6pm August 15 – August 19

Section XXIII: Before (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-23 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 8am – 9 am, 12 pm to 1 pm August 22 – August 26

Section XXIV: After (Mt. Holly) CFB 150-24 – 5 sessions Mt. Holly M-F, 4 pm – 6pm August 22 – August 26

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WRAP AROUND CARE: BEFORE AND AFTER SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS AND CLINICS

The Before and After Care Program is offered to families who need morning and/or late afternoon supervision before and/or after camp. The hours for the Before Care Program are 8 – 9 am and 12 – 1 pm. The hours for the After Care Program are 4 – 6 pm. Participant must be registered for Summer Youth Programs and Clinics taking place at either the Pemberton or Mt. Holly Campus to be eligible for registration. To reserve your participant’s spot, please register for the appropriate section at least two weeks in advance. A drop-in or day-to-day option is not available. Please be advised that this program may be cancelled if enrollment is low. Wrap around is open to all camper age groups.

Cost: $60