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www.fairbanksgirlscouts.org
To register, call
456-4782 Camp Grade Dates Teddy Bear Camp 1–3 July 24–July 26 GS Brownie Adventures Camp 3–4 July 17–July 23 GS Junior Camps 4–6 Session 1: July 17–July 23
Session 2: July 24–July 30 Survivor Camp 7–10 July 24–July 30
Girl Scout Resident Camp F I L L E D
For complete information, and to sign up, visit:
alaskavolleyballcamps.com [email protected] 474-1996
[email protected] 474-6809
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Athlete Development Program A dynamic physical training program
Excellent for female and male athletes grades 7-12
Age Appropriate Exercises • Strength • Quickness Agility • Power • Running • Jumping • Pushing • Pulling
Designed by College Coaches for YOU Excellent for athletes in any land-based sport
Jump Start
This Summer Fun for Kids supplement is provided as a public service to
our readers.
A word of caution: Parents must approach listings in this guide and check
references as they would any advertised activity for their children. These list-
ings are not endorsements.
We hope these pages help show parents the many activities available to
Fairbanks-area children and families, and that it is useful in building ideas
and fi nding things your children might enjoy through the summer months.
Summer Fun for Kids
A Week in the WoodsSponsor: weekinthewoods.
orgAges: 7-107Dates: June 25-29Location: Tanana Valley
State ForestDescription: A Week in
the Woods is an opportunity for adults and youth to work side by side, inventing and cre-ating objects from the natural resources found in the forest. WITW values the interaction between youth and adults in the artistic process, however, WITW is not a dedicated youth camp and youths 18 years old and younger must be accom-panied by adults who are not
only responsible for them, but who plan to learn along with them. (Teenagers, age 16-18, won’t necessarily have to work with their adult co-learner on projects.) Adults also provide the coaching and guidance nec-essary for youth to focus and complete their ideas. WITW instructors are skilled crafts-men and encouraging teach-ers, but they do not provide the discipline and persuasion often necessary to help youth carry out their plans. Adults are ultimately responsible for the progress of their youth co-learners.
Cost: $425http://weekinthewoods.orgContact: Rebecca Levey,
455-7473, [email protected]
Alaska Business WeekSponsor: Alaska State
Chamber and University of Alaska Fairbanks
Ages: Finishing grades 9-12Dates and times: July 31-
Aug. 6Location: UAF campusDescription: The program
is designed to give high school students hands-on experience in running a company, compet-ing with other student com-panies to arrive at a winning strategy.
The curriculum includes a series of presentations from statewide business leaders who share their strategies and expe-rience in real-life scenarios. At the end of the program, students will be able to defend their actions in front of a panel of business managers and real-
ize their own potential for lead-ership and future endeavors. Application deadline is June 1. (Applications will be accepted after that date on a space-available basis.)
Cost: $425 includes tuition, room, board, materials, fees
www.alaskachamber.comContact: Ann Ringstad,
907-474-5922, [email protected]
Alaska Conservation Camp — Basic Camps 1 & 2
Sponsors: Alaska Depart-ment of Fish & Game, Outdoor
Heritage Foundation of Alaska, National Rifle Association of America, Friends of the NRA, Alaska Interior Marksmanship Committee, and many commu-nity sponsors and volunteers.
Ages: 11-14Dates and times: Basic
Camp 1: June 6-10; Basic Camp 2: June 13-17; Daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m., and one overnight campout.
Location: ADF&G Hunter Education Indoor Shooting Range, 1501 College Road, Creamer’s Field and Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, and various locations near Fairbanks.
Description: Basic Camp is a day camp program designed to promote understanding of Alaska’s natural resources and conservation, and to give youth “hands on” experience in hunting, shooting, fishing, and related outdoor skills.
Camp activities include the
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INDEXAcademic/Special-Interest Camps ....... 2Day Camps ........................................ 8Faith-based Camps ............................ 9Fine Arts Camps ...............................11Overnight Camps ................................12Sports Activities ................................13 Sports Camps ...................................15Summertime Programs ......................19
MORE RESOURCESFor help in choosing a safe summer camp for
your child and a free parent guide checklist, visit www.jfkcampsafety.org
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ALCAN SUMMER CAMPS 2011 14 Weeks of Camps - May to August
Your One Stop Family Summer Planner
ALCAN SPORTS CAMPS 14 Weeks of Camps
Baseball – Basketball – Hockey – Football Golf – Soccer - Softball
ALCAN ADVENTURE CAMPS 14 Weeks of Camps
Artwork – Entrepreneur – Gardening Graphic Art – Lego – Superhero – Website Design
Flexible Schedule for the Entire Family
Sign Up for One Week, One Month or
the Full Summer
Mix & Match between Sports & Adventure
Multiple Week Discounts
Early Drop Off & Late Pick Up Options
Full Day Program for 8 to 13 year old
ALCAN SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE 2011 Wk Dates Sports Adventure 1 5/19-5/20 All Avail Adventure 2 5/23-5/27 All Avail Artwork Design 3 5/31-6/3 All Avail Website Design 4 6/6-6/10 All Avail Gardening 5 6/13-6/17 All Avail Graphic Design 6 6/20-6/24 All Avail Gardening 7 6/27-7/1 All Avail Artwork Design 8 7/5-7/8 All Avail Superhero Event 9 7/11-7/15 All Avail Graphic Design 10 7/18-7/22 All Avail Lego Adventure 11 7/25-7/29 All Avail Entrepreneur 12 8/1-8/5 All Avail Website Design 13 8/8-8/12 All Avail Entrepreneur 14 8/15-8/17 All Avail Lego Adventure
For More Information 455-4203 www.alcanalaska.com
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Alaska Basic Hunter Education Course, firearm safety, shoot-ing, wildlife identification, fish-ing, map and compass, outdoor survival, basic camping skills and more. Campers who com-plete the camp may earn Basic Hunter Education Certification from ADF&G.
Registrants must pick up a basic hunter education packet from ADF&G and complete the workbook PRIOR to camp start. Space is limited to the first 30 youth who turn in complete registration forms and payment.
Cost: $225http://www.aimcomm.orgContacts: Cathie Harms,
907-459-7231, or John Wyman,
907-459-7292, [email protected]
Alaska Conservation Camp — Advanced Camp
Sponsor: Alaska Depart-ment of Fish & Game, Hunter Heritage Foundation of Alaska, National Rifle Association of America, Friends of the NRA, Alaska Interior Marksmanship Committee, and many commu-nity sponsors and volunteers.
Ages: 12-16 who have already attended the ACC Basic Camp, or who have com-pleted the Alaska Basic Hunter Education Course.
Dates and times: June 20-24, Daily, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., and one or two-day overnight
campout.Location: ADF&G Hunter
Education Indoor Shooting Range, 1501 College Road, Creamer’s Field and Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, and various locations near Fairbanks.
Description: Advanced Camp is a day camp program designed to promote under-standing of Alaska’s natural resources and conservation, and to give youth “hands on” experience in hunting, shooting, fishing, and related outdoor skills. Activities may include firearms safety, shot-gun or muzzleloader rifle shooting, archery, wildlife iden-tification, fly fishing, fly tying, bird box construction, GPS and outdoor navigation, canoeing, outdoor survival, shelter build-
ing, camping and field cooking skills. The camp includes a hike and overnight camping trip.
Cost: $225http://www.aimcomm.orgContacts: Cathie Harms,
907-459-7231, or John Wyman, 907-459-7292, [email protected]
ALCAN Artwork & Sign Design Adventure Camp
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-13Dates and times: May 23-
27 and June 27-July 1; Daily: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m; Options: Early drop off, 7:30- 8:30 a.m.; Late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer ParkDescription: Participants
will design and produce large signs at Mini Golf Fairbanks with painting and graphic design skills. By week’s end their artwork will be on display for all Fairbanks to see.
Cost: $200; Multiple Week discounts and Multiple Family Member discounts
www.alcansports.com/adven-ture.html
Contact: Dean Fedorchuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Entrepreneur Adventure Camp
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-13Dates and times: July 25-
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H 2 O Camp July 10 – 14 • Grades 8 – 12
Cost $275.00
You will get wet rain or shine! Bring your swimming suit or wet suit.
Download registration forms at www.binglecamp.org or contact office at 479-0562
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EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT for Fall Enrollments by June 15th
Open to students in K-6 NEXT school year AND attending Pearl Creek Elementary
Call 479-5437 or email [email protected]
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29 and Aug. 8-12; Daily: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m; Options: Early drop off, 7:30- 8:30 a.m.; Late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer ParkDescription: Participants
will produce, market, and establish the sales process for a real product — a real world “Lemonade Stand” to go on display at a seasonal venue.
Cost: $200; Multiple Week discounts and Multiple Family Member discounts
www.alcansports.com/adven-ture.html
Contact: Dean Fedorchuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Gardening and Landscape Design Adventure Camp
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-13Dates and times: June 6-
10 and June 20-24; Daily: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m; Options: Early drop off, 7:30- 8:30 a.m.; Late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer ParkDescription: Campers
will be involved in all aspects of gardening and landscape design including planning, evaluating, design, materials selection, preparation, plant-ing, maintenance and aftercare with expert guidance
Cost: $200; multiple week discounts and multiple family member discounts
www.alcansports.com/adven-ture.html
Dean Fedorchuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Graphic Art Design Adventure Camp
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-13Dates and times: June 13-
17 and July 11-15; Daily: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m; Options: Early drop off, 7:30-8:30 a.m.; Late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer ParkDescription: Participants
will learn the basics of design, planning and carrying out functional graphic art produc-tion projects in a fun, safe, and educational environment. Campers will design and pro-duce new logos and designs for shirts and apparel for ALCAN Sports and Adventure partici-pants which will be presented online. Each participants will receive a project completion portfolio including photos, cop-ies of design plans and product.
Cost: $200; Multiple Week discounts and Multiple Family Member discounts
www.alcansports.com/adven-ture.html
Contact: Dean Fedorchuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Lego Adventure Camp
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-13Dates and times: July 18-
22 and Aug. 15-17; Daily: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m; Options: Early drop off, 7:30- 8:30 a.m.; Late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer ParkDescription: Participants
will research and learn infor-mation in regards to Lego, and use that knowledge to allow their creative and architectural skills to build an impressive display unit. The production and design will go on display at a Fairbanks venue.
Cost: $200; multiple week, multiple family member dis-counts
www.alcansports.com/adven-ture.html
Contact: Dean Fedorchuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Super Hero Event Adventure Camp
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-13Dates and times: July 5-
8; Daily: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m; Options: Early drop off, 7:30-8:30 a.m.; Late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer ParkDescription: Participants
will learn about history, col-lectibles, and current news of super heroes via content avail-able at library, and online, as well as develop artistic skills for future career aspirations. Campers will plan and host a Fairbanks open house Super Hero Celebration Party at Pioneer Park with games and events for kids and adults, a comic exchange and memora-bilia trading.
Cost: $200; multiple week, multiple family member dis-counts
www.alcansports.com/adven-ture.html
Contact: Dean Fedorchuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Website Design Adventure Camp
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-13Dates and times: May
31–June 3 and Aug. 1-5 Location: Pioneer ParkDescription: Participants
will be guided and learn skills in planning, acquiring a web address and registration, and work through building their own personalized Website through templates which they can keep and maintain forever.
Cost: $200; multiple week, multiple family member dis-counts
www.alcansports.com/adven-ture.html
Contact: Dean Fedorchuk,
907-455-4203, [email protected]
Bluegrass Camp for Kids
Sponsor: Fairbanks Folk Fest
Ages: 6-16Dates and times: June
13-17; First day-registration: 9:30-10:30 a.m., camp day ends at 3:30 p.m.; Days 2-5, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Location: Unitarian Uni-versalist church, 4448 Pikes Landing Road
Description: Students receive instruction in blue-grass, folk and old-time music. They play in small groups, large groups and are formed into small bands. There are sing-a-longs, square dances and all kinds of musically oriented fun activities. This camp is an opportunity for campers to increase their knowledge about an instrument they already play or to learn a new one.
Cost: $250www.fairbanksfolkfest.org
or www.bluegrasscampsforkids.com
Contact: Pete Bowers, 907-455-6528, [email protected]
CAFE Parent and Tot Cooking Together
Sponsor: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning
Ages: 3-5, limit of 10 par-ent/child pairs
Dates and times: June 27-July 1, 9:30-11 a.m.
Location: Hutchison Kitchen
Description: Have a pre-school age child who loves to work in the kitchen with you? Here is an opportunity to focus on the fun of cooking together making things like silly sand-wiches, funny faces and sump-tuous salads.
Cost: $125/pairwww.uaf.edu/summer/youth-
programs/culinary-artsContact: UAF Summer Ses-
sions and Lifelong Learning, 474-7021, [email protected]
CAFE Kids’ Cooking Camp
Sponsor: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning
Ages: 6-9Dates and times: June 13-
17, 9 a.m.-noonLocation: Hutchison
KitchenDescription: Cooking
camp focuses on fun with food from start to finish. Learn baking (biscuits, pretzels, muffins, tortillas) and cooking techniques as well as etiquette and basic food and kitchen safety. Limited to 20 students. The class will host an English tea on Friday for guests (Two guests per student).
Cost: $270www.uaf.edu/summer/youth-
programs/culinary-arts/Contact: UAF Summer
Sessions and Lifelong Learn-ing, 474-7021, [email protected]
CAFE Tween International Culinary Arts Workshop
Sponsor: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning
Ages: 10-12Dates and times: June 6-
10, 9 a.m.-noonLocation: Hutchison
KitchenDescription: Participants
will explore recipes from around the world and learn a variety of cooking techniques as well as the basics of kitchen safety, etiquette, food safety and presentation. Limited to 20 students.
Cost: $270www.uaf.edu/summer/youth-
programs/culinary-arts/
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Fairbanks BEST Showcase
BEST Homeschool allows parents to choose the curriculum together with a certified education coordinator.
All BEST students are eligible to enroll in up to two classes at their local schools and participate in FNSBSD sports, activities and music programs with no deductions from the student’s allotment.
Noel Wien Library Auditorium Thursday, April 28 from 2-6
FNSBSD Administration Building Friday, April 29 from 11-4
• Learn more about Fairbanks BEST. • Enroll for the 2011-12 school year. • Explore different curriculum options. • Participate in creative homeschool-related activities.
Enrolling now! Homeschool grades kindergarten through 12 Online program grades 6-12
For more information, call 452-2000, ext. 201 • http://best.k12northstar.org
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Contact: UAF Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learn-ing, 474-7021, [email protected]
CAFE Youth Baking BlitzSponsor: UAF Summer
Sessions & Lifelong LearningAges: 9-16Dates and times: May 31-
June 3; 9 a.m.-noonLocation: Hutchison
KitchenDescription: A four-day
baking extravaganza in a day camp format for those 9-16 years of age. Participants will make pie crust, quick breads and yeast breads as well as tarts, zucchini bread and muf-fins, scones, Irish soda bread and artisan breads. Limited to 20 students.
Cost: $240www.uaf.edu/summer/youth-
programs/culinary-arts/Contact: UAF Summer
Sessions and Lifelong Learn-ing, 474-7021, [email protected]
CAFE Teen International Culinary Arts Academy
Sponsor: UAF Summer
Sessions and Lifelong LearningAges: 13-17Dates and times: May 23-
27, 9 a.m.-noonLocation: Hutchison
KitchenDescription: Teen par-
ticipants will explore recipes from around the world and learn a variety of cooking tech-niques as well as the basics of kitchen safety, etiquette, food safety and presentation. Go to the website for registration information. Limited to 20 students.
Cost: $270www.uaf.edu/summer/youth-
programs/culinary-arts/Contact: UAF Summer
Sessions and Lifelong Learn-ing, 474-7021, [email protected]
Camp Talkabout Sponsor: Talkabout Inc. Ages: 4 years-young adult Dates and times: June 13-
17; Daily 9 a.m.-noon. Location: Ken Kunkel
Community Center Description: Camp Talk-
about is a week-long morning camp designed to address the needs of children who are non-verbal or unintelligible. All of the campers use some form of
Augmentative Communication as their formal means of com-munication and activities are designed with this in mind. This year we are “Diggin’ Dinosaurs”, and we expect to dig up a whole bunch of fun.
Cost: $350www.talkaboutinc.comContact: Jaina Hulbert-
Billings, MA, CCC-SLP or Mandy Hernandez, 452-4517,
Denali Bug CampSponsor: Denali Education
Center, Alaska Entomological Society and the UA Museum of the North Insect Collection
Ages: Grades 5 and 6Dates and times: June 27-
July 1; Residential overnight tent camp
Location: Denali Educa-tion Center, Denali, Alaska
Description: This unique, field-based camp offers bud-ding entomologists opportuni-ties to delve into the insect world while camping and hik-ing with friends. Working side by side with Alaskan entomolo-gists and other field scientists, campers will visit various insect habitats and explore the subarctic ecosystem from the insect perspective. Participants
will create their own insect col-lections as they learn to trap, collect, and preserve specimens collected.
Cost: $495; scholarships available
Website: www.denali.org/docdisplay.cfm?docID=218
Contact: Blair Schoenborn, 907-683-2597, [email protected]
Denali Science CampSponsor: Denali Elemen-
tary SchoolAges: Grades 1-6Dates and times: Grades
4-6, June 6-10; Grades 1-3, June 13-17 and/or June 20-27. Extended care available, 7:30-8:30 a.m. and 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Location: 1042 Lathrop St., Fairbanks
Description: Camp cur-riculum focuses on technol-ogy, biological and physical sciences with an emphasis on field research. Each day is filled with hands-on science activities, experiments, field trips, and dissections. Tents and meals are provided for an overnight at Chena Lakes Rec-reation Area.
Cost: $215 for daily camp; additional $20 per week for extended stay.
http://dnl.k12northstar.org/
denali-science-campContact: Patricia Jacobson,
488-1249, [email protected]
Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival - Dance Intensive
Sponsor: Fairbanks Sum-mer Arts Festival
Ages: 12 and upDates and times: Two-
week class: July 18-22, and July 25-29, All day beginning at 8 a.m.; Dance performance July 30, 3:30 p.m.
Location: Artisan’s Court-yard, College Road and West-wood Way
Description: Open to danc-ers age 12 and up who have at least two years of dance experi-ence. The all day core dance classes include technique and performance classes in ballet, jazz, tap, and modern. Enroll-ees will meet with guest artists at 3:30 p.m., July 17 for place-ments in Core classes.
Dance Studies Director Sheri Merdes, ([email protected]) for other arrangements. Find out more information at http://www.fsaf.org/class.php?id=93
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GYMNASTICS, INC. 3411 Lathrop St., Suite A Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
Phone (907) 456-2263
for Children Ages 2 and up
Offering Classes
Gymnastics – A Foundation For All Sports!
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456-2263
On Fairbanks Families, you’ll find information on:
Parenting Your Child’s Health
Early Learning and Care Resources for Couples with Kids
Recreation Opportunties A Fairbanks Community Calendar
with lots of fun family events!
www . f a i rbanksf ami l i e s . o r g www . f a i rbanksf ami l i e s . o r g
A Community Website for Families with Young Children
Don’t miss the Healthy Family Health & Resource Fair September 10 at Pioneer Park!
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Campers decide the daily schedule. Every hour is a different activity:
Basketball, Badminton, Broomball, Flag Football, Floor Hockey, Frisbee, Lacrosse, Parachute Games, Riflery, Racquetball, Soccer,
Softball, Tennis, Volleyball, Wall Climbing and LOTS More!
CAMP PHILOSOPHY The UAF Recreational Camp offers an opportunity for all children, ages 5-17 to learn and improve on individual and team sport skills,
experience new and varied recreational activities, have fun, and socialize in a safe and controlled friendly environment.
STAFF Camp will be staffed by qualified adults. We will promote cooperation, fun,
respect, and learning through group interactions. We will concentrate on improving skills and teaching sportsmanship to all experience levels.
GROUPS Campers will be grouped according to age.
TIMES & COST All Day (week) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . $200 All DAILY DROP IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50 AM Session (week) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. . . . . . . $100 PM Session (week) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . $100 Half Day DAILY DROP IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25 Before Care (week) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 a.m.–9:00 a.m. . . . . . . . . . . . $20 Before Care DAILY DROP IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 After Care (week) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . $20 After Care DAILY DROP IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5
Reduced rates for Week #6 (Mon.–Wed.)
REGISTRATION Stop in at the: UAF Student Recreation Center or mail form to:
UAF Recreational Camp, P.O. Box 757450, Fairbanks, AK 99775 Fax: 907-474-1998 • www.uaf.edu/src and click Rec. Camp
QUESTIONS For more information, call Ruth Olsen at 474-6814
or 590-6814 or email: [email protected]
Week 1 July 11-15 Week 2 July 18-22 Week 3 July 25-29
UAF RECREATIONAL CAMP Week 4 August 1-5 Week 5 August 8-12 Week 6 August 15-17
Cost: $425www.fsaf.orgContact: Sheri Merdes,
Dance Studies director, 907-388-3741, [email protected], or Krista Stamper, [email protected]
Fairbanks Suzuki Institute
Sponsor: UAF Department of Music and Fairbanks Sym-phony Association
Ages: 3-18Dates and times: May 31-
June 5Location: University of
Alaska FairbanksDescription: Open to vio-
lin, cello, viola and flute stu-dents who currently study the
Suzuki method. Classes include a master class, repertoire and Dalcroze class. Options avail-able to include a technique class and a chamber group.
Cost: $260-$440Contact: Sally Endestad,
479-6634, [email protected]
Jovenes Aventureros — Spanish for Young Adventurers
Sponsor: UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning
Ages: 7-10Dates and times: May 31-
June 10, 9 a.m.-noonLocation: University Park
Building, 1000 University Ave.Description: This is a 10-
day day camp for 7-10 year
olds interested in exploring the Spanish language and culture. Participants will learn Span-ish through the use of word games, music, cooking and out-door activities. No prior experi-ence with Spanish is necessary. Limited to 18 students.
Cost: $285www.uaf.edu/summer/youth-
programs/leadership-academic/Contact: UAF Summer
Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021, [email protected]
KTVF Broadcast Academy
Sponsor: KTVF Channel 11Ages: 12-17Dates and times: June 6-
10; M-F, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.Location: 3528 Interna-
tional St.Description: Students will
learn the basics of commercial production and how to turn concepts into finished com-mercials. Brainstorming, script writing, storyboarding, direct-
ing, shooting video, composi-tion and lighting, editing and graphics are areas of study.
Cost: $175 before May 20; $195 after May 20
www.webcenter11.com/content/summeractivityfair/default.aspx
Contact: Nicia Rotermund, 907 458-1856, [email protected]
Law & Order Fairbanks: Inside the Criminal Justice System
Sponsor: University of Alaska Fairbanks - Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning
Ages: 12-16Dates and times: May 23-
27, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Location: 604 Barnette St.Description: This day
camp provides students aged 12-16 an opportunity to get an inside view of the criminal justice system in Fairbanks. Through field trips and hands-on learning, participants will
learn about forensics, the Alaska Court System and law enforcement agencies — State Troopers, Fairbanks Police and UAF Police Departments. This camp is sponsored in part by the State of Alaska Division of Juvenile Justice. Limited to 20 students. Some scholarships are available. Call 474-7021 for information.
Cost: $250www.uaf.edu/summer/youth-
programs/leadership-academic/Contact: UAF Summer
Sessions & Lifelong Learning, 474-7021, [email protected]
Mad Scientist Day Camp
Sponsor: Institute for Sci-ence and Mathematics
Ages: 5-13Dates and times: Com-
puter Camp—Grades 3-8, June 13-17, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Science Camps—Grades K-2, July 4-8, 12:30-3:30 p.m.; Grades
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2011 Summer Semester June 7 – July 22
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
5:30 - 7:00 Teen/Adult
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5:30 - 7:00 Teen/Adult
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7:00-8:00 Teen/Adult
Dance Tricks/Stunts
7:00-8:00 Teen/Adult
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Classes Included • Hip Hop Break Dance
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Bring Daily Lunch/Water Bottle/Jacket/Sunscreen
Camp Performances are Friday, June 24 & July 22, 2-3 p.m.
2011 Summer Dance Camps Session I: June 13-24 • 10 am-2 pm Session II: July 11-22 • 10 am-2 pm
Mondays, Wednesdays & Friday - Camp Held at The Studio Tuesdays & Thursdays - Camp Held at Pioneer Park
Ages 4–7 Ages 8–12 Ages 13–17
Tap Jazz
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Spanish for Young Adventurers (Jovenes Aventureros)
Ages: 7–10 years Instructor: Siri Engstrom Dates & times: May 31–June 10, 9 a.m.–noon Where: UPark 151 Fee: $285 How to enroll: Register for SPAN F040 (CRN 51462) using the high school student enrollment form found at www.uaf.edu/reg/forms/.
www.uaf.edu/summer/474-7021, toll-free 866-404-7021, or [email protected]
P R E S E N T S
New this year with support from the Alaska State Division of Juvenile Justice!
Law and Order Fairbanks: Inside the Criminal Justice System
Ages: 12–16 years Instructors: Mike Daku and Ed Husted Date & time: May 23–27, Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Where: 604 Barnette, Room 211. Fee: $250 (Needs based scholarships are available, for information call 907-474-7021.) How to enroll: Register for JUST F040 (CRN 51534) using the high school student enrollment form found at www.uaf.edu/reg/forms/.
3-5, July 11-15, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Grade 6-8, July 25-29, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; Grade 3-8, Aug 8-12, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: 2925 Horner Court
Description: These active day camps offer a mixture of group explorations, games and independent studies to help campers explore, discover and invent in ways that make math and science fun. The June Computer Camp focuses specif-ically on computers and robot-ics. The remaining camps offer classic science experiments in biology, physics, chemistry, computers and robotics plus many opportunities to incor-porate scientific principles into creative hands-on projects.
Cost: $195 to $295www.scimathinstitute.orgContact: Michael Donald-
son, PhD., 479-6860, day/479-6960, evening, [email protected]
UAF SMART AcademySponsor: University of
Alaska Fairbanks and Summer Sessions
Ages: Grades 6, 7, and 8Dates and times: May 31-
June 24; 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Day camp Only
Location: UAF CampusDescription: The SMART
Academy is designed to assist students in the area of basic mathematics skills and read-ing. We provide breakfast, lunch, snacks, academic sup-plies, certified teachers, tutors, and afternoon Student Recre-ation Center activities free of charge. Each morning we meet in the Lola Tilly Commons for breakfast. The teachers and tutors then spend the morn-ing working with students on their mathematics and reading skills. The students, teachers, and tutors eat lunch together at the commons. The students and tutors spend the afternoon participating in various activi-ties at the SRC. Students must
be picked up at 5 p.m. Cost: Freehttp://www.uaf.edu/summer/
youth-programs/Contact: Alysa Lorring,
907-474-5453, [email protected]
UAF Summer Leadership Institute
Sponsor: Northern Leader-ship Center and University of Alaska Fairbanks
Ages: Grades 10-12Dates and times: May 31-
June 6, Residential campLocation: University of
Alaska Fairbanks campusDescription: The UAF
Summer Leadership course is a one-week summer experience designed to develop leadership skills for students finishing grades 9-12. The curriculum focuses on leadership roles and accountability, team building, leadership styles and situa-tions, motivating others, civic responsibility, integrity, public
speaking, changing behaviors, and goal setting. Students live on campus, enjoy the academic and social atmosphere, and get a taste of college life.
Cost: $425 includes tuition, fees, room and board, class materials
www.uaf.edu/som/nlc/uaf-summer-leadership-201/
Contact: Sheri Layral, 907-474-5942, [email protected]
UAF Summer Music Academy
Sponsor: UAF Department of Music, Fairbanks Symphony Association, UAF College of Liberal Arts
Ages: Grades 7-12Dates and times: June 6-
17; 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Location: University of
Alaska Fairbanks campusDescription: The academy
is a two week intensive and high-level musical and edu-cational experience with staff from UAF’s outstanding music
faculty and alumni.Cost: $575 or $1825 for
dormitory studentswww.uafsummermusicacad-
emy.orgContact: Linda Harriger,
907-474-7555, [email protected]
Wild Rose Summer Camp
Sponsor: Susan KerndtAges: 5-15Dates and times: Session
1: ages 5-7, June 20-24, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Session 2: ages 8-15, June 27-July 1, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Session 3: ages 8-15, July 11-15, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Session 4:, ages 5-7, July 18-22, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: 1.5 Mile Sheep Creek Road, 3 miles west of UAF
Description: Wild Rose Summer Camp is an outdoor educational camp providing children with an enthusiastic
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Summer Campus at Pearl Creek Elementary!
May 20-27, 2011 7:30am – 5:30pm
Open to FNSB Elementary students completing K through 6th
Minimum of 15 kids needed to make it happen. Enroll today!
$216 + $25 enrollment fee
For application call 479-5437 or email: [email protected]
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For complete 2011 camp and registration information:
alaskavolleyballcamps.com Mallory Larranaga (907)474-1996 or Phil Shoemaker (907)474-6809
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Alaska Volleyball Camps Beginner
Skills Camp July 6–8
Intermediate Skills Camp July 11–15
Advanced Skills Cam p July 18–22
JUMP START Athlete Development Program A dynamic physical training program for girls & boys grades 7-12
June 14–August 4
A L S O ! ! !
experience of nature coupled with a creative art program. Children will participate in many art activities.
Afternoons are filled with games, hiking, nature study, plant and bird identifica-tion, insect and garden study, beekeeping, puppetry, and storytelling. Children will also participate in building, cooking and firing pottery in outdoor mud ovens and kilns. Space is limited, apply early.
Cost: $265 (includes all materials)
Contact: Susan Kerndt, 479-6363
Youth Hunter Education Challenge
Sponsor: National Rifle Association and Alaska Interior Marksmanship Committee
Ages: 18 and under; Hunter Education certificate required. (Contact Alaska Department of Fish and Game)
Dates and times: June 3-5; Fri. 6-9 p.m.; Sat. 7 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun. 7 a.m.-2 p.m.`
Location: ADF&G Hunter Education Indoor Shooting Range
Description: YHEC is exclusively for hunter educa-tion graduates up to 18 years of age. This annual Alaska State Championship weekend is an opportunity to test those hunter skills at a variety of hunting techniques including firing at life-sized game targets with a rifle, bow and muzzle-loader, wildlife identification, orienteering, and safety trail courses. Equipment provided if necessary. Prizes and door prizes, plus lunch and dinner on the Riverboat Discovery Saturday.
Cost: $25Website: Aimcomm.org or
sign up at the shooting range.Contact: Joe Nava, 479-
2340, [email protected]
Arts in Motion Summer Camp
Sponsor: Arts In Motion - Artisan’s Courtyard
Ages: 8-12Dates and times: June 6-
10; M-F, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Location: Artisan’s Court-
yard, 1755 Westwood Way, at College Road
Description: Arts In Motion movement camp will include various styles of dance, yoga, zumba, martial arts, games and other fun activi-ties for girls and boys. Healthy snacks and lunch provided.
Cost: $200; Register and pay before May 15 for 10 per-cent discount.
www.theartisanscourtyard.com
Contact: Simone VanHove, 456-1755 or 687-5294, [email protected]
Camp HabitatSponsor: Friends of
Creamer’s Field, Northern Alaska Environmental Center, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Ages: 4-11Dates and times: Half-
day program: 9 a.m.-noon — Nature Sprouts I: June 13-17; Nature Sprouts II: June 20-24, Ages 4-5 ($120); Full-day pro-gram: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Nature Detectives I: July 11-15;
Nature Detectives II: July 18-22; Nature Detectives III: July 25-29, Ages 6-7 ($195); Water Striders I: July 11-15; Water Striders II: July 18-22; Water Striders III: July 25-29, Ages 8-9 ($245); Refuge Adventurers I: July 11-15; Refuge Adven-turers II: July 18-22; Refuge Adventurers III: July 25-29, ages 10-11 ($245).
Location: Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge
Description: Nature Sprouts: half-day program (Ages 4-5): Children explore Creamer’s Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge through developmentally appropriate hands-on activities and games. Participants experience the wonders of the natural world through sensory exploration, discovery hikes, ecology-themed games, songs and cre-ative craft projects.
Day Camp Program (Ages 6-11): Young people learn about the natural history of Interior Alaska through engaging activ-ities, games, hikes, and proj-ects. Youth explore the natural world through themes such as plants, animals, birds, fish, habitats, and people and the environment. Camp includes
an overnight for campers, ages 8-11.
Cost: $120-$245 (Financial assistance may be available.)
Contact: Erica Carroll (907) 750-2298, [email protected]
Cloverbud Day CampSponsor: UAF Cooperative
Extension Service, Tanana Dis-trict 4-H program
Ages: Grades K-2 completedDates and times: July 11-
13, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Location: Georgeson
Botanical Garden, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Description: Young camp-ers will enjoy the day adven-tures in the outdoors with the security of evenings at home. Nature observations, crafts and games are designed for the interest and attention span of this age group.
Cost: $35 for 4-H members; $40 for non-members
Contact: Marla Lowder, 474-2427 or 474-2420, [email protected]
Eielson School Age Program
Sponsor: Eielson Youth Programs
Ages: 5-12 Must have attended kindergarten
Dates and times: May 23-Aug 12, 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Location: Eielson Air Force Base
Description: This is a full day summer camp program intended for the children of working parents. The days are filled with fun. Each week will be different and may include field trips, creative art projects, swimming, bowling, bike rid-ing, science exploration, pic-nics, 4-H and BGCA programs. All meals provided. Open to military dependents and eli-gible patrons.
Cost: Based on incomewww.eielsonsupport.comContact: Misty Campbell,
377-5437, [email protected]
Eielson Youth CenterSponsor: Eielson Youth
ProgramsAges: 9-18Dates and times: May 23-
Aug. 12; All dayLocation: Eielson Air Force
BaseDescription: Summer
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Day camp to promote conservation and to teach hands-on skills related to hunting, fishing, shooting and wildlife conservation.
Camps are Mon.–Fri., with an overnight campout. Space is lim ited . R egister soon .
The Alaska Conservation Camp is sponsored by: • Alaska Department of Fish & Game (ADF&G) • Outdoor Heritage Foundation of Alaska • Alaska Interior Marksmanship Committee
(AIM-COMM) • Friends of NRA • And many community sponsors and volunteers!
Registration Forms and Information: • Online at w ww.aimcomm.org (click on ACC) • ADF&G Regional Office (1300 College Rd,
459-7206) • ADF&G Indoor Shooting Range
(1501 College Rd) • Phone 459-7292 or email
camp @ aimcomm.org
BASIC CAMP #1 —June 6–10 (Mon.– Fri.) ages 11-14 BASIC CAMP #2 —June 13–17 (Mon.– Fri.) ages 11-14 ADVANCED CAMP —June 20–24 (Mon.– Fri.) ages 12-16
Alaska Conservation Camps
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For the Best
Open 6:45 a.m . – 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday For ages 3 –12
Discounts available • Limited Enrollment
“Where Boys & Girls LEARN To Live”
programs offering recreational and educational experiences for youth. Each week will be dif-ferent and field trips will vary. The summer will include, sport camps and clinics, themed adventure weeks, specialty weeks, 4-H and BGCA events, community service projects, and much more. Open to mili-tary dependents and eligible patrons.
Cost: Varies according to the activity
www.eielsonsupportforces.com
Contact: Debbie Conklin, 377-3194, [email protected]
Jumpin @ Joel’s PlaceSponsor: Joel’s Place
Indoor Skate Park and Youth Center
Ages: 10-15 Dates and times: May 23-
July 29; Early Bird, 8-noon; Afternoons, noon-6 p.m.
Location: 1890 Marika Road
Description: Great activi-ties for creative, adventurous and adrenaline seeking youth. Come for an activity or for the day. Enjoy skateboarding, art, music, hip-hop dance, garden-ing, and free food.
Cost: $10 a day for Early Birds
www.joelsplace.orgContact: Emma Milam,
452-2621, [email protected]
SOAR — Summer Outdoor Arts & Recreation
Sponsor: Denali Outdoor Center
Ages: 7-11Dates and times: Aug. 1-5;
10 a.m.-6 p.m.Location: Otto Lake, Mile
0.5 Otto Lake Road, HealyDescription: SOAR offers
both arts and activities. Arts include woodcrafts, paint-ing, pottery, felting and more. Activities include a Water Safety Day, kayaking, canoeing and rafting on Otto Lake, hik-ing on local trails and a Class II Nenana River float trip and other outdoor experiences.
Cost: $275Contact: Louise Lovr-
ich, (907)978-7065, [email protected] or Lauralee Deluca (907)347-5490
Backstage With The Bible - Vacation Bible School
Sponsor: Community Cov-enant Church
Ages: 4 years to grade 6Dates and times: July 25-
29, 9-11:30 a.m.Location: 2136 McCullam
Ave.Description: Kids will
enjoy the fast pace as they learn about the Bible through crafts, games, snack and sto-rytime.
Cost: Freewww.c3fairbanks.comContact: Community Cov-
enant Church office, 456-6553, [email protected]
Bible Soccer ClinicSponsor: Friendship
Baptist Mission, Tanana Val-ley Baptist Association, area churches; and Oklahoma Bap-tist University Women Bison’s Soccer Team.
Ages: 5-18 (U6 - U19)Dates and times: Aug.
8-11, M-Th., 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Location: FYSA Fields, Davis Road and Wilbur Street
Description: Beginning to intermediate soccer skills taught along with biblical prin-ciples and good sportsmanship. Instructors are the Oklahoma Baptist Women’s Soccer Team. Some scholarships may be available.
Cost: $50 per playerhttp://friendshipbaptistmis-
sion.com Contact: Ramon DeLeon,
378-4287, or Becky Iles, 378-0654, [email protected]
Big Apple Adventure Sponsor: University Bap-
tist ChurchAges: Grades K-6Dates and times: May 23-
27, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Location: University Bap-
tist Church, 1197 University Ave.
Description: Kids will have a chance to discover that faith and life do connect, and how they, too, can step out in faith sharing the message of Christ, just like the people in Bible stories.
Cost: Freehttp://universitybaptist-
church.netContact: Church Secre-
tary 479-2440, Marnie Port: Children’s program director, 378-8858, [email protected]
Big Jungle AdventureSponsor: Zion Lutheran
Church
Ages: Grades K-7Dates and times: June 5-
9; 6-8:30 p.m.Location: 2982 Davis Road Description: Camp eve-
nings will include amazing Bible stories, cool craft cre-ations, Go Wild games, gorilla-approved snacks, and jammin’ jungle tunes.
Cost: Freewww.zionfairbanks.orgContact: Tia Pugh, 456-
7660; [email protected]
Bingle Camp at Harding Lake
Sponsor: Bingle Camp Ministries
Ages: 6-17Dates and times: June
12-16, Explorers Camp, grades 3-6; June 19-23, Discovery Camp, grades 5-7; June 19-23, Outdoor Skills Camp, grades 5-7; June 26-30, Adventure Camp, grades 7-10; July 3-9, Canoe Camp, grades 8-12; July 7-9, Mini Camp, grades 1-3; July10-14, H2O Camp, grades 10-14.
Location: Harding LakeDescription: Bingle Camp
at Harding Lake has been offering faith-based summer camping programs since 1953. Most camps offer waterfront time, swimming, canoeing, tubing and the Iceberg. In addition, daily programming can include arts and crafts, outdoor education, low-rope team building, traditional
camping and archery. Visit our website for more detailed information.
Cost: $175-$375www.binglecamp.orgContact: Ray Eddy, execu-
tive director, (907) 479-0562, [email protected]
Camp BaldwinSponsor: Tanana Valley
Baptist AssociationAges: Grades K-12Dates and times: June 22-
24, grades K-2; June 27-July 1, grades 3-4; July 4-8, grades 5-6; July 11-15, grades 7-8; July 18-22, grades 9-12.
Location: Delta JunctionDescription: Camp Bald-
win is a traditional camp set-ting with studies, activities, and Bible lessons. Caregivers are trained summer missionar-ies.
Camp Baldwin is an over-night camp located in the suburbs of Delta Junction with bath houses, dining room/kitchen, recreation area, bunk-houses, etc.
Bus service is provided from/to Fairbanks on a limited availability for a small fee.
Cost: $80-$100www.tananavalleybaptistas-
sociation.comContact: Sandy Buchanan,
(907) 474-4989, [email protected]
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Camp KitovSponsor: Congregation Or
HaTzafonAges: 5 and upDates and times: July 11-
15, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.Location: 1744 Aurora
DriveDescription: Camp Kitov
is a Jewish day camp for pre-B’nai Mitzvah youth. The camp will meet at the syna-gogue daily, but will include day trips around the Fairbanks community, as the children explore what it is to be Jewish in Fairbanks. The camp will be led by Student Rabbi Sarah Talisman, though parental par-ticipation is encouraged.
Cost: $150 members; $225 non-members
www.mosquitonet.com/~orhatzafon/
Contact: 456-1002
Camp Li-WaSponsor: Victory MinistriesAges: Grades K-12Dates and times: Weekly
camps, June 8-Aug. 5Location: 590 Wigwam
Way, FairbanksDescription: Camp Li-Wa
has something for everyone and every age. Outdoors camps include Exploration, Expedi-tion, or Wilderness camps. Horsemanship is included in Ranch, Equestrian, or Wild West Days. Traditional camp
experiences are found in Dis-covery Days, Base, or Skills camps. All activities are with an emphasis on God’s love. Call for a brochure.
Cost: $145-$485Website: www.campliwa.orgContact: Jo Hibma, 907-
457-6059, [email protected]
Globe Creek CampSponsor: Alaska Wilder-
ness Youth Camps Inc.Ages: Grades 3-10, plus full
familiesDates and times: July 2-4,
Family Camp; Camp 1: July 10-15, grades 7-10; Camp 2: July 17-22, grades 5-7; Camp 3: July 24-29, grades 3-5.
Location: 37 Mile Elliott Highway
Description: Fourth of July Weekend Family Camp features a boys’ cabin for fathers and sons, and a girls’ cabin for mothers and daugh-ters, and space for tents and RV’s, for mixed-families. Organized activites, along with “family-time.” Camps 1 and 2 include archery, the Globe Creek obstacle course, Amaz-ing Adventure Race, Overnight High Adventure Mountain Hike, geo caching, GPS trea-sure hunt, water balloon tar-get competition, Grapefruit Mountain day hike, evening campfires, field games and evening worship service. Camp 3 includes archery and similar activities to the Camp 1 and 2.
Cost: $165-$250
Website: www.GlobeCreek-Camp.com
Contact: Mike or Marsha Dynes, 488-0671 or 888-8090, [email protected]
Hamilton Acres Baptist School
Sponsor: Hamilton Acres Baptist Church
Ages: 3-12Dates and times: May 16-
Aug. 19; M-F, 6:45 a.m.-6 p.m.Location: 138 Farewell
Ave.Description: The sum-
mer program provides a safe, faith-based environment with a fenced playground where children can learn and have fun all summer long. Activi-ties include story times, crafts, games and field trips.
Cost: $580 full-time; Call for other rates.
Website: www.akhabc.comContact: Grant Cochran,
456-5995, [email protected]
Open Arms School Age Summer Program
Sponsor: Open Arms Child Development Center
Ages: Grades 1-5Dates and times: June 1-
July 29; Closed July 4-5.Location: University Park
Elementary SchoolDescription: Summer pro-
gram activities include creative arts, field trips, swimming,
skills, strengthening in math and reading, Vacation Bible School, outdoor recreation, and good friends.
Cost: $685/month—full time only
Contact: Lenetta Colbert, executive director, 907-455-9466 ; Kim Pfister, site direc-tor, 907-460-2217, [email protected]
Shake It Up Cafe’Sponsor: Fairhill Commu-
nity Church of GodAges: Grades K-4 Dates and times: June 20-
24; Daily, 1-5 p.m.Location: 101 City Lights
BoulevardDescription: Fairhill Com-
munity Church of God invites children to get cookin’ at Shake It Up Cafe: Where kids carry out God’s recipe—Vaca-tion Bible Camp. Explore and experience recipes for living out God’s Word, heaping help-ings of Bible fun and special servings of creative crafts, hands-on mission work, food science and music.
Cost: FreeContact: Melissa Vander-
waal, 457-5522 (church office), [email protected]
Summer AdventuresSponsor: North Pole Chris-
tian SchoolAges: 3 years (potty
trained) to 12Dates and times: May
23-Aug.11; 6:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Closed Memorial Day and July 1-4
Location: 2936 Badger Road, North Pole
Description: Summer Adventure program offers childcare in a fun, multi-fac-eted enrichment program. The schedule will include Bible study, academic refreshers in letters, numbers, science and math. Each week has a differ-ent theme starting with nature and gardening and ending with a circus. Sports, games, arts and crafts, movies and special field trips will complete a well-rounded summer adventure.
Cost: Full Day, $600 monthly; School Day only, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., $400 monthly
Contact: Nina Adams, camp director, or Patsy Fazio, 488-0133, [email protected]
Vacation Bible SchoolSponsor: Salvation ArmyAges: Grades 1-6Dates and times: June 20-
24; M-F, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Location: 1602 10th Ave.,
FairbanksDescription: Vacation
Bible School — Building char-acter like Jesus — includes crafts, snacks, Bible stories, games, and crazy days. Win prizes and learn about Jesus. Call to register your child.
Cost: FreeContact: Maj. Jennifer
Bates, 452-3103, [email protected]
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North Star Ballet Creative Dance Camp
Snow White Session One: May 23–May 27 Session Two: May 31–June 4
451-8800 A fun educational dance experience for children ages 4 to 10
creative movement ballet music appreciation
story telling dance history arts & crafts mime
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Ballroom Dance Camp Sponsor: Stefani Borrego/
LHS Ballroom Dance TeamAges: 8-18Dates and times: Aug. 4-
8; 9 a.m.-noon, 1:30-5:30 p.m., Showcase Aug. 9
Location: Ryan Middle School
Description: Students will be able to take a variety of ballroom dance classes ranging from ballroom dance basics to specific dances such as swing, cha-cha, West Coast swing, hustle, fox-trot, and waltz. Classes will focus on leading and following and technique, not routines.
Cost: $50 per class; Dis-count for multiple class regis-
tration.Contact: Stefani Bor-
rego, 452-4751 ext. 13101 or 978-1354, [email protected]
Creative Dance CampSponsor: North Star BalletAges: 4-9Dates and times: Session
1: May 23 - May 27; Session 2: May 31-June 4; 9 a.m.-noon daily.
Location: North Star Bal-let Studio, Tanana Valley Fair-grounds, 1800 College Road
Description: A week-long fun, educational dance camp including creative movement, ballet, music appreciation and arts and crafts, culminating with a demonstration/perfor-mance with the children pro-viding choreography, costume design and dancing.
Cost: $175http://thenorthstarballet.orgContact: Ruth Merriman,
451-8800, [email protected]
Dance Theatre Fairbanks
Sponsor: Dance Theatre Fairbanks,
Ages: Kids classes, 3-8; Open classes, 9 and up
Dates and times: May 30- Aug. 4; Ages: 3-4, Ballet, T-Th, 4:30-5:30 p.m.; Ages: 5-6, Ballet, Tues. 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Tap/Jazz, Tues. 4:30-5:30 p.m.; Ages: 7-8, Ballet, Thurs. 5:30-6:30 p.m.; Tap/Jazz, Thurs. 4:30-5:30 p.m.; Ages: 9 and up, Ballet, M-W, 4:30-6 p.m.; Jazz, Mon., 6-7 p.m.; Contemporary, Mon. 7-8 p.m.; Lyrical, Wed. 6-7 p.m.; Hip Hop, Wed., 7-8 p.m.
Location: Dance Theatre Fairbanks, 656 Seventh Ave.
Description: Summer classes are designed to get stu-dents interested in dance while being active and having fun. Dance offers learning respon-sibility, team building, and healthy lifestyle choices, while gaining an appreciation for the performing arts and music.
Children build self esteem in a safe environment and learn skills they can apply the rest of their lives.
Cost: $15/1 hour class; $20/1.5 hour class
www.dancetheatrefairbanks.com
Contact: Jessica Cooper, 590-7308, [email protected]
Drama Project 2011Sponsor: Fairbanks Drama
Association and Children’s Theatre
Ages: 5-18Dates and times: Session
1: Ages 5-14, June 13-24, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., M-F.; Session 2: Ages 5-14, June 27-July 8, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., M-F; Session 3: Theatre Ensemble Company Class, Ages 12-18, July 11-31, 1-6 p.m., M-F.
Location: Riverfront The-atre, 1852 Second Ave.
Description: This is a fun and intensive theatre train-ing program for children and
young people ages 5-18. Stu-dents are grouped in class by age. The faculty is comprised of professional theatre educa-tors, teachers with degrees in education. The teachers are Anna Gagne-Hawes and Samantha Luther. Session 3: Theatre Ensemble Company Class will produce “The Beauty and the Beast” for three public performances at the Riverfront Theatre, July 29 and 30 at 7:30 p.m, and July 31 at 2 p.m.
Cost: Sessions-1 & 2, $200 for 2 weeks; Session 3-$325 for 3 weeks. Registration bro-chures will be available May 1 and on-line registration begins May 1.
www.fairbanksdrama.orgContact: Peggy Ferguson,
451-4378, [email protected]
Fiberarts Youth Summer Program
Sponsor: Fairbanks Weav-ers and Spinners Guild
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Princess Princess Training Camp Training Camp
(girls only) Dates: June 13-17
Times: 9:00am–12:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm Join us in our
Enchanted Kingdom as each camper seeks the title of
being a true princess.
ABC & 123 ABC & 123 Artists Artists
Dates: June 20-24 Time:
9:00am–12:00pm We will splatter,
splash and squash our way
through a wild week of art!
Diggin’ Diggin’ Dinosaurs Dinosaurs
Dates: June 27-July 1 Time:
9:00am-12:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm
Future Paleontologists, come spend a week dazzling your brain
“digging dinosaurs.”
YOUNG LEARNERS PRESCHOOL 360 Old Chena Pump Ste B, Chena Pump Plaza, Fairbanks, AK
To register, please call 590-2543 or email Michelle at [email protected]
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2011 SUMMER REGISTRATION
[email protected] www.fairbankstennis.org
PO Box 73993
Fbks, AK 99701
Fairbanks Resource Agency 805 Airport Rd.
Saturday, April 30 10AM- 1PM
North Pole High School Wednesday, June 1 During Kids Free Tennis 10AM-2PM
Dan Ramras Tennis Courts Saturday, May 21
During Kids Free Tennis
10AM- 2PM
Sunday, May 22 During Block Party
2-6PM
Wednesday, May 25 During Kids Free Tennis
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Ages: 6-9; 8-15; 9-15Dates and times: Two ses-
sions daily each week; Morn-ings: 9 a.m.-noon; Afternoons: 1-4 p.m.; May 23-27; May 31-June 3 (four days); Weekly through June to July 1; Aug. 1-5 and 8-12
Location: Rm. 219, 516 2nd Ave., Lathrop Bldg.
Camp description: Pro-gram includes age-related classes in drawing, watercolor, weaving, sewing and quilting, basketry, woodcarving, bead-ing, machine sewing, paper sculpture, printing, costume fabrication, and mask making.
Cost: $90 per session; noon hour supervision, $10 extra. Early drop off or late stay $10 extra.
www.fairbanksweavers.orgContact: Penny Wakefield,
452-7737 or 457-4124, [email protected]
The FledglingsSponsor: Fairbanks Shake-
speare TheatreAges: 7-12Dates and times: June 20-
July 1; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Perfor-mances July 1 & 2, 7 p.m.; July 3, 2 p.m.
Location: The Empress Theatre; Performances at UAF Jack Townshend Point
Description: Younger actors are introduced to the language, stories, and charac-ters of Shakespeare through
entertaining and imaginative exercises. Using theater games, class work, and rehearsal, the students will put together a Shakespeare presentation and perform the final weekend of camp. All FST teaching artists have significant professional experience and education in theater
Cost: $350www.fstalaska.orgContact: Rebecca Eddy,
907-457-7638, [email protected]
FLOT JR Fine Arts CampSponsor: Fairbanks Light
Opera Theatre and Flint Hills.Ages: 8-14Camp dates and times: Session 1: June 5-10, ages
11-14; Session 2: June 12-17, ages 8-11 ; Session 3: June 19-24, ages 8-11.
Location: DTF Firehouse Studios, 656 7th Ave.
Description: FLOT Jr is a summer kids project with three week long, age specific fine arts camps. Each session begins with a 1 p.m. Sunday audition placement. Each camp will teach the basics of musical theater: acting, singing, danc-ing, costumes, make up, set construction, stage props and painting scenery. Each camp ends the week with a perfor-mance for the family on Friday evenings.
Cost: $175 per sessionWebsite: www.flot.orgContact: Sarah Hoover,
Jennifer Taylor, or Lisa New-man, 907-456-FLOT/907-456-3568, [email protected]
The GroundlingsSponsor: Fairbanks Shake-
speare TheatreAges: 13-18Dates and times: June 13-
July 3Location: The Empress
Theatre; Performances at UAF Jack Townshend Point
Description: Visiting NYC Guest Artist, Terry LeCompte and a team of professional the-atre artists will lead students in fun and intense work in acting, movement, voice/speech and rehearsal techniques. We provide challenges and encour-agement for performers of all levels. Camp will culminate in a fully staged production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Cost: $550Website: www.fstalaska.orgContact: Rebecca Eddy,
907-457-7638, [email protected]
Mo Holland Summer Dance Camp
Sponsor: Mo Holland Dance Studio
Ages: 7-14Dates and times: June 6-
24; MWF, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m.Location: 914 College RoadDescription: Campers
learn basic technique in ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, hip hop, yoga, and musical theater.
They will learn routines to be performed for family and friends the last day of classes.
Cost: $300Contact: Mo Holland, 452-
5678, [email protected]
Outside the Line Summer
Sponsor: Outside The Line, Youth Art
Ages: 7-16 (under 7 provi-sionally)
Dates and times: July 11-14, Mon.-Thurs.; 9:30 a.m.-noon or 1:30 -4 p.m.
Location: Studio, 485 Bal-laine Rd (1/4 mile)
Description: New proj-ects! Two projects offered daily. Drawing, watercolor and acrylic painting, found object assemblage, grab bag design, paper stained glass, mixed media, foil relief, experimental art, all in a spacious studio in natural surroundings. Indoors/ outdoors. Individual attention. All materials included. Call for pre-visit. Limited to nine per session.
Cost: $145 by May 31; $160 after
Website: http://outsidethe-line.com
Contact: Marionette Don-nell Stock, 479-6420, [email protected]
Visual Art AcademySponsor: University of
Alaska Art DepartmentAges: Grades 6-12
Dates and times: June 6-17, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location: Fine Arts Stu-dios - University of Alaska Fairbanks
Description: This visual arts program is taught by pro-fessional Alaska visual artists. Students participate in up to four studio sessions daily in animation, cartooning, ceram-ics, computer art, digital pho-tography, drawing and design, metalsmithing, painting, print-making, and sculpture and 3D design.
Cost: $575 full days/$340 half days
Website: www.uaf.edu/art/artacademy/
Contact: Prof. Todd Sher-man and Carol Hoefler, 474-7530, [email protected]
4-H & Other Youth Jr. Jamboree Camp
Sponsor: UAF Cooperative Extension Service Tanana Dis-trict 4-H Program
Ages: Youth who just com-pleted grades 3-7
Dates and times: 6 p.m., June 27, to 11:30 a.m., June 30
Location: Twin Bears Camp
Description: This year’s theme is Mount Olympia with activities both educational and fun. Participants will rotate through classes based on ancient Olympics and world culture/geography. There will be swimming, crafts, games, skits, hiking and campfires.
Cost: $90, 4-H members; $100, non-members
Contact: Marla Lowder, 474-2427 or 474-2420, [email protected]
Camp CamoSponsor: Operation Mili-
tary Kid and Boy Scouts of America
Ages: 8-13Dates and times: July
11-15Location: Lost Lake CampDescription: This is a
low cost, week long camp for youth with a deployed family
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Vacation Bible Camp F R E E
JUNE 20-24 • 1:00 P.M. – 5:00 P.M. DAILY FOR: K4-4TH GRADE
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member. Activities will include waterfront swimming, boating, shooting range, nature, climb-ing, and zipline.
Cost: $50Contact: Michelle Cris-
more, 452-1976, [email protected]
Camp Jessie Bloom Girl Scout Camp
Sponsor: Farthest North Girl Scout Council
Ages: 5-15 or girls going into 1st grade and up
Dates and times: Teddy Bear Camp, Grades 1-3, July 24-26; GS Brownie Adven-tures, Grades 3-4, July 17-23; GS Junior Camps, Grades 4-6, Session 1: July 17- 23, Session 2: July 24-30; Survivor Camp: For girls 13+ who are no lon-ger Juniors, July 24-30.
Location: Lost Lake Camp, 58.5 miles south of Fairbanks on the Richardson Highway.
Description: Camp Jessie Bloom offers an Interior resi-dential camp experience set in a fun and safe environment. Girls swim and canoe on the lake, hike on the trails, and do traditional camp activities like campfires, crafts, cook-outs and more. This camp is open to all girls, not just Girl Scouts.
Cost: Teddy Bear Camp $225; Brownie Adventures $325; Junior Camps $325; Sur-vivor Camp $325.
Website: www.fairbanks-girlscouts.org/programs/camp.html
Contact: Sage Beard, 456-4782, [email protected]
Kids’ Fly Fishing CampSponsor: Midnight Sun Fly
Casters and Trout UnlimitedAges: 10-16; Campers 14
and under must come with an adult.
Dates and times: Noon June 3 until noon June 5
Location: Twin Bears Camp, 30-mile Chena Hot Springs Road
Description: Campers learn fly tying, knot tying and casting techniques along with an entomology study. Meals provided. All campers get T-shirt. Cost covers camper and one adult. Each additional non-camper is $30.
Cost: $80 per camper plus one adult
Contacts: Tom Norton,
490-6889 or Henry Garbowski, 457-1734
3-on-3 Basketball State Championships
Sponsor: Challenge Life Youth Foundation
Ages: Boys and Girls, ages 8-88
Dates and times: June 19; 10 a.m.-midnight
Location: Fourth Avenue, Downtown Fairbanks
Description: The 3-on-3 Championships will be play-ing ball under the Midnight Sun. The 1-day tournament coincides with Father’s Day and the Fairbanks Midnight Sun Festival which attracts thousands of people. There will be lots of divisions to play in from beginners to expert levels, as well as a family divi-sion. Fathers and/or mothers, aunties, uncles, grandparents, nieces and nephews can team
up to form a family team.Cost: $100 per teamWebsite: www.challengelife.
orgContact: Mike Hajdukov-
ich, 322-0626, [email protected]
Alyeska Track & Field Games
Sponsor: Alyeska Pipeline Service Co.
Ages: 6-13Dates and times: June 4;
11 a.m.- 3:30 p.m.Location: Lathrop High
School TrackDescription: A beginning
level track and field event open to children 6 to 13 years of age.
Cost: FreeContact: 459-1068, ling-
Chena Hot Springs Bicycle Classic
Sponsor: Fairbanks Cycle Club, Fairbanks Memorial Hospital
Ages: All ages (youth to adult)
Dates and times: June 25- Four staggered starts —1st at 9 a.m.
Location: Four start loca-
tions, all ending at Chena Hot Springs Resort.
Description: The annual Chena Hot Springs Bicycle Classic provides family-ori-ented fun for bicyclists of all levels. The ride offers 62-mile, 33-mile, 17-mile, and 7-mile ride options. All rides end at Chena Hot Springs Resort. The ride includes a picnic lunch at the resort and free passes to the hot springs. Bus rides back to start points are provided.
Cost: $15 for children under 12, $30 for adults, $60 for families. Register at Beaver Sports, Raven Cross Country or Goldstream Sports.
Contact: Kay Kindt, 488-1687, [email protected]
FAHA Hockey Summer Skills & Drills
Sponsor: Fairbanks Ama-teur Hockey Association
Ages: 5-18Dates and times: 12 Tues-
day Evening Sessions, June 7– Sept. 13; Mites and Squirts, ages 5-10, 6:45-7:45 p.m.; Pee Wees and Bantams/Midgets, ages 11-18, 8-9 p.m.
Location: Big Dipper Ice Arena
Description: Don’t lose
those skills you worked so hard all season to master. Come out for some hockey fun once a week throughout the sum-mer. This is also a great way to try hockey and get ready for the fall season. Focus will be on skill development and small area games. Full gear is required for all players.
Cost: $150Website: www.fahaonline.
comContact: Kim Griffith, 388-
3631, [email protected]
Fairbanks Youth Football and Cheerleading
Sponsor: Fairbanks Youth Football and Cheerleading
Ages: 4-14Dates and times: Monthly
pre-season camps start April 30; Season begins July 5 to end of September
Location: Fairbanks and North Pole
Description: Youth will be taught the skills involved in football and cheerleading while developing sportsmanship and team work skills, and lifetime
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Head Start Birth to Five
Offering Summer Food Program – May 23rd through August 17th, closed the week of July 4th. Free nutritious
meals for children 18 and under, and adults over 18 with a disability. Monday–Friday lunch is 11–1 and snack 3–4.
“2008 Program of Excellence – Awarded by the National Office of Head Start”
Quality Infant/Toddler Care & Free Preschool • Age appropriate, cutting edge, center-based services • Four hour preschool sessions Monday – Thursday • Full day, year around care for ages birth to 3 • Nutritious meals • Transportation available in some areas • Parent involvement opportunities • Preschool classes in Fairbanks & North Pole
Enrollment applications accepted all year Call Dotty at 452-4267 ext 238
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friendships. Registrations for the 2011 season for flag foot-ball, tackle football and cheer-leading are now being taken at fairbanksyouthfootball.com.
Cost: Flag football $80; tackle football $250; cheer with gear $225; cheer without gear $125.
www.fairbanksyouthfoot-ball.com
Contact: David Hawkins, 378-9275, [email protected]
Fairbanks Youth Soccer
Sponsor: Fairbanks Youth Soccer Association
Ages: 4-19Dates and times: Summer
Youth Soccer Session: May 31-July 21. Registration deadline, May 16
Location: Fairbanks Youth Soccer Fields
Description: Recreational
soccer programs for all youths along with five weeks of developmental soccer clinics. The games and practices are Monday through Thursday beginning at 6 p.m. Each age group meets at least twice per week. FYSA actively supports player and coach development by hosting soccer camps, soc-cer clinics and coaching clinics. Registration deadline is May 16.
Cost: Depends on age of child. See Website for more information.
www.fysasoccer.orgContact: Linda Burke,
456-3976, [email protected]
Far North BMX ClubSponsor: American Bicycle
AssociationAges: 5 years (without
training wheels) to adultDates and times: Prac-
tices every Monday, 5-7 p.m., starting May 9 (weather per-
mitting); Races, May 11-Aug. 31, every Wednesday with reg-istration from 5:45-6:45 p.m. Races start at 7 p.m.
Location: Off Peger Road, 19th Avenue and Kiana Street
Description: Far North BMX Club maintains an American Bicycle Association sanctioned dirt track with turns and obstacles, as well as bleachers, concessions and bathrooms. All that is needed is a bike, a helmet, long pants, long-sleeved shirts, and close-toed shoes (no sandals, Crocs). Loaner helmets and bikes are available. Riding classes for parents too.
Monday practices are free. Wednesday races are $5, and Saturday State races are $15. Qualifiers will be held June 25 and July 16. Championships will be held Aug. 20.
An ABA BMX membership is required to race, plus track user fee of $20 per rider or $50 per family, waived for volun-teer track maintenance.
Cost: $45 annual ABA BMX membership plus $5 race fee; Practices are free.
Far North BMX on Face-book
Contact: Deb Shepersky, track operator, 460-0099, [email protected] or Eric Engman, 322-7205
Midnight Sun Swim Team
Sponsor: Midnight Sun
Swim TeamAges: 6-19; Must be able
to swim the length of the pool doing freestyle with rhythmic breathing.
Dates and times: All sum-mer; Practices from 5-6 p.m. Swim times and days depend on swim placement. Novice II, Tues./Thurs.; Novice III, MWF.
Location: Hamme PoolDescription: The Mid-
night Sun Swim Team is a year-round competitive swim-ming club. The club provides quality, professional coaching for all ages and abilities. The team’s goal is to provide all members an opportunity to improve their swimming skills and achieve success at his or her level of ability.
Cost: $50-$70/monthwww.midnightsunswim-
team.orgContact: Gary Crowe,
head coach, 460-6778, [email protected]
Softball & T-BallSponsor: Interior Girls
Softball Association Ages: 4-18Dates and times: June 6-
Aug. 6Location: IGSA - South
Davis ParkDescription: T-Ball avail-
able for girls and boys ages 4-6 / Girls fastpitch softball ages 6 and up.
Cost: $55-$95 www.igsaak.orgContact: Wendy Hutchins,
388-7019, [email protected]
Stingray Swim TeamSponsor: Stingray Swim
TeamAges: 7-18; Must be able
to swim a pool length, one on front and one on back.
Dates and times: Stingray Swim Team strives to make practice times convenient for families. Swimmers can choose between several workout schedules, both at The Alaska Club South and the UAF Patty Pool, up to six-days a week.
Location: Patty Center pool and The Alaska Club pool
Description: Stingray Swim Team is a USS year round competitive swim team offering high quality profes-sional coaching and technique instruction for all ages and abilities. Our goal is to provide every member an opportunity to improve their swimming skills and achieve success at his or her level of ability, from novice to JO qualifier, to high school swimmer, to those who want to swim in college.
Cost: Starts at $60/monthwww.stingrayswim.orgContact: Scott Lemley,
322-7496, [email protected]
Youth Ultimate Frisbee Clinic
Sponsor: Fairbanks Ulti-mate Association
Ages: 11-18Dates and times: May 24-
26, Tues.-Thurs., 6-8 p.m.Location: Randy Smith
Middle SchoolDescription: This three
day evening program will introduce youth, ages 11-18, to the growing sport of Ulti-mate Frisbee. Played with a flying disc, Ultimate combines elements of soccer, football, and basketball, resulting in a fast-paced team sport enjoyed by children and adults around the world. Topics covered will include basic throws, cutting, and Spirit of the Game. Senior discers will also be introduced to more technical throws, and higher level offensive and defensive strategies.
Cost: $30www.fairbanksultimate.orgContact: Rose Hewitt,
457-2019, [email protected]
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See class descriptions, schedule & registration form on our Website: www.fairbanksweavers.org (and click “youth” button)
Weekly programs – 2 sessions daily – $90 per session Registration date is May 14 – Noon to 4 pm
Registration begins immediately by phone (452-7737), by mail (PO Box 73152) or visit the studio, noon to 4pm on May 14
Ages Afternoons 1pm-4pm Dates Ages Mornings 9am-12
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Alaska Hockey CampsSponsor: Alaska Hockey
CampsAges: 5-14Dates and times: July 11-15;
Mites/Squirts, 3:45-5:15 p.m.; PeeWees/Bantams, 5:30-7 p.m.
Location: Patty Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Description: Alaska Hock-ey Camps focuses on improving the fundamental skills involved in the game of hockey in a fun setting.
Cost: $200www.alaskahockeycamps.
comContact: Brian Gross,
907-242-7875, [email protected]
Alaska Volleyball CampsSponsor: Alaska Volleyball
CampsAges: Junior high and high
school athletesDates and times: Begin-
ner Skills Camp July 6-8, 9
a.m.-4 p.m.; Intermediate Skills Camp July 11-15, A.M. session 8 a.m.-noon, P.M. ses-sion 1-5 p.m.; Advanced Skills Camp July 18-22, A.M. session 8 a.m.-noon, P.M. Session: 1-5 p.m.;
Location: University of Alaska, Patty Center
Description: Three levels of Volleyball Camps starting with the Beginner Skills Camp introducing a solid foundation of the fundamental skills of the game. The Intermediate Skills Camp is fast paced, focused on fundamental skills. The Advanced Skills Camp centered on the development of solid technical skills where tactical skills will be emphasized. Each camper will receive an Alaskan Volleyball Camp T-shirt.
Cost: $175-$195www.alaskavolleyballcamps.
comContact: Mallory Lar-
ranaga, Director/Asst. coach, (907)474-1996 [email protected]
ALCAN Baseball CampSponsor: ALCAN Sports &
Adventure CampsAges: Boys and Girls, 5-14Dates and times: June
13-17, Full-day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.;
Half- day programs, 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park, IBL Baseball Fields
Description: Camps fea-ture small group instruction and learning stations with more than two hours each day devoted to small group instruc-tion. Focus is on Individual skills so players challenge themselves regardless of skill level to develop and maintain solid habits. A variety of small group games prioritize the “fun” in fundamentals and include enrichment activities
Cost: Full-day-$200; Half-day $125
www.alcanhockey.comContact: Dean Fedorchuk,
907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Football CampSponsor: ALCAN Sports &
Adventure CampsAges: Boys and Girls, 5-14Dates and times: June 20-
24; Full day program, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Half-day programs, 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m.
Location: University of Alaska Fairbanks, Patty Stu-dent Recreation Fields
Description: More than two hours each day is devoted
to small group instruction. Participants get individual instruction and reinforcement. Focus is on individual skills so players challenge them-selves regardless of skill level to develop and maintain solid habits. Games include team and small groups with a focus on the “fun” in fundamentals and enrichment activities.
Cost: Full-day $200; Half-day $125
www.alcanhockey.comContact: Dean Fedorchuk,
907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Hockey Battle Camp
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 11-17Dates and times: July
11-15, Ice Session 1: 9-10:30 a.m.; Off Ice training: 11-noon, Lunch: noon-1 p.m.; Pro coach discussion: 1-2 p.m.; Ice Ses-sion 2: 2:30 -3:30 p.m.
Location: University of Alaska Fairbanks Patty Ice Arena
Description: Camp will include Battles Along the Wall—Confidence to compete along the wall and separate
opponents from the puck; Battles in the Corner—Puck protection on the offensive side, puck pressure and take away time and space on the defensive side; Battles at the Net—Learn to play and excel in the area where the games are won and lost.
Cost: $325www.alcanhockey.comContact: Dean Fedorchuk,
907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Hockey Goal Scoring and Offensive Skills Program
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-14 Dates and times: June
2-July 28; 17 On Ice Sessions: Tues. & Thurs. 1:15-2:15 p.m.
Location: University of Alaska Fairbanks Patty Ice Arena
Description: This program will emphasize individual skills for goal scoring and offensive play, focusing on the proper techniques to maximize poten-tial in each skill. Players will participate with their age
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Athlete Development Program A dynamic physical training program
Excellent for female and male athletes grades 7-12
Age Appropriate Exercises • Strength • Quickness Agility • Power • Running • Jumping • Pushing • Pulling
Designed by College Coaches for YOU Excellent for athletes in any land-based sport
Jump Start
Tuesday–Saturday 11–6
374-5991 In the 3535 College Road Mall
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group and skills level on a separate zone of the ice.
Cost: $500Website: www.alcanhockey.
comContact: Dean Fedorchuk,
907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Hockey Kids Camp
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 5-7Dates and times: May 19-
21; May 19: ALCAN will accept participants at 12:30 p.m., Ice session from 3- 4:30 p.m. Supervised pickup until 5:30 p.m.; May 20: Full day pro-gram: Ice session: 9-10:30 a.m., Supervised pickup, 3-4 p.m.; May 21: Ice session: 9:30–11 a.m.
Location: University of Alaska Fairbanks Patty Ice Arena
Description: Daily ice ses-sion will include skating and stick handling fundamentals with fun and games, and safety and respect off ice instruction as well as Alcan Hockey Acad-emy activity booklet, enrich-ment activities, fitness training and teamwork.
Cost: $200
Website: www.alcanhockey.com
Contact: Dean Fedorchuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Hockey Main Camp
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 5-13Dates and times: May 23-
27—Camp 1: Ages 5-6, Off Ice program: 4:15- 4:45 p.m., On Ice: 5-6 p.m. Camp 2: Ages 7-8, Full day camp, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.; Half day camp, 8 a.m.-noon. Camp 3: Ages 9-10, Full day camp: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Half Day Camp: 9 a.m.- noon. Camp 4: 11–13, Full Day Camp: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Half Day Camp: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: Patty Ice Arena, University of Alaska Fair-banks
Description: Camp high-lights: Two daily ice sessions, fitness training, and ALCAN Hockey Academy Special Goalie Training. ALCAN is designed to cater to the indi-vidual skills of hockey. We are committed to creating the foundation for the complete hockey player, through the instructional teaching of spe-cific hockey skills.
Cost: Camp 1, $100; Camps
2, 3, 4, Full day $325, Half day, $225
Website: www.alcanhockey.com
Contact: Dean Fedorchuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
ALCAN Hockey Power Skating Program
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-14Dates and times: Ice Ses-
sions: June 2-July 28; 17 On Ice sessions Tues. & Thurs., 7:45-8:45 a.m.
Location: University of Alaska Fairbanks Patty Ice Arena
Description: This is not a conditioning skate. Our emphasis is on teaching play-ers to teach their bodies and minds the proper techniques for speed development and acceleration. The program will make full use of the ice time and ice surface available.
Cost: $500Website: www.alcanhockey.
comContact: Dean Fedorchuk,
907-455-4203 [email protected]
Beginner Skateboarding Camp
Sponsor: Joel’s PlaceAges: 12 and under (except
during skate camp, all youth under age 10 must be accom-panied by parent or guardian)
Dates and times: June 6-10, June 13-17, June 20-24, July 11-15, July 18-22, July 25-29; 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; includes Free brunch at noon.
Location: 1890 Marika Road
Description: Beginning Skateboard instruction includes learning the parts of a board, names of ramps, names of beginner tricks, how to put a board together and main-tain it. Students will learn to mount, ride and to maneuver some basic tricks. Brunch will be served at noon. Youth may eat and spend remaining time practicing.
*Skateboards and helmets required. May be purchased at Joel’s Place Skate Shop.
**Signed Waivers required Cost: $15 per day; $70
per week; $200 for 3 weeks; $400 for 6 weeks (includes free deck if 6 weeks are pur-chased).
Website: www.joelsplace.orgContact: Emma Milam, 452-
2621, [email protected]
Challenge Life Recreational Camp
Sponsor: Challenge Life Youth Foundation
Ages: 5-17Dates and Times: May
23-July 1; Six morning only weekly sessions; 9 a.m.-noon; May 23-27, May 31-June 3, June 6-10, June 13-17, June 20-24, June 27-July 1.
Location: Student Rec-reation Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Description: A Challenge Life camp is not only for the basketball player. Each day campers will participate in some version of basketball plus experience other rec-reational activities ranging from: archery, badminton, creative games, dodgeball, flag football soccer, volleyball, wall
climbing and loads more.Cost: $100 per week;
early care, 7:30-9 a.m., $20 per week; $80 for short week, (May 31-June 3); Drop-in, $25/day; $5/day for early care.
www.challengelife.orgContact: Ruth Olsen,
590-6814, [email protected] or Mike Hajdukovich, 378-7800, [email protected]
Driven to Move CampsSponsor: Driven to Move.
org Liam Ortega, FounderAges: 13-20Dates and times: Series I:
(3 Camps) April 16-17, Goal-setting, Season Planning, Mental Recovery; April 30-May 1, Nutrition, Recovery, Rehab; May 7-8, Strength and Con-ditioning; Series II: (3 camps) May 15-16, Goal-setting, Sea-son Planning, Mental Recov-ery; May 21-22, Nutrition, Recovery, Rehab; June 4-5, Strength and Conditioning
Description: The vari-ous camps will help athletes develop personal goals with accompanying action plans and information for safe condition-ing, training, and nutrition for peak performance.
Location: Student Rec-reation Center-University of Alaska Fairbanks
Cost: $150Website: www.driventomove.
orgContact: Liam Ortega, 479-
2739, [email protected]
GOLF! Fun for KidsSponsor: North Star Golf
ClubAges: 6-15Dates and times: May 31
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COOKING for KIDS!CAFE Teen International Culinary Arts Academy
When: May 23–27, 9 a.m.–Noon, Monday–Friday Ages: 13–17, limit of 20 students Fee: $270 How to enroll*: Register for CAH F031 (CRN 51496).
CAFE Youth Baking Blitz When: May 31– June 3, 9 a.m.–Noon, Tuesday–Friday Ages: 9–16, limit of 16 students Fee: $240 How to enroll*: Register for CAH F032 (CRN 51511).
CAFE Tween International Culinary Arts Workshop
When: June 6–10, 9 a.m.–Noon, Monday–Friday Ages: 10–12, limit of 20 students Fee: $270 How to enroll*: Register for CAH F033 (CRN 51497).
CAFE Kids Cooking Camp When: June 13–17, 9 a.m.–Noon, Monday–Friday Ages: 6–9, limit of 20 students Fee: $270 How to enroll*: Register for CAH F034 (CRN 51498).
New this year!Parent and Tot Cooking Together
When: June 27–July 1, 9 30–11 00 a.m., Monday–Friday For: Parent with child aged 3–5, limit of 10 pairs Fee: $125 for each pair (only the parent completes a registration form). How to enroll: Register for CAH F035 (CRN 52113) using the n-Person Registration Form at www.uaf.edu/reg/forms/.
*: Use the High School Student Enrollment Form found at www.uaf.edu/reg/forms/ unless otherwise noted.All classes meet at the Hutchison kitchen and are taught by Marsha Munsell.
An AA/EO employer and educational institution
www.uaf.edu/summer/474-7021, toll-free 866-404-7021, or [email protected]
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An intensive and fun theatre training program for children and young people, ages 5–18,
featuring a professional teaching staff: Anna Gagne-
Hawes and Samantha Luther
Session #3 • For Young People ages 12 through 18 years The Theatre Ensemble Company Class
Class Dates: July 11 through July 31 Classes Mon–Fri., 1 – 6 p.m. • Class size limited to 30 students.
Registration fee: $325 for the three week program. Performances of “Beauty & The Beast” on July 29, 30 & 31.
REGISTRATION BROCHURES WILL BE AVAILABLE MAY 1 ONLINE AT : www.fairbanksdrama.org
at The Riverfront Theatre (1852 Second Ave.) Session #1 • June 1 3– June 24 (Classes Mon. – Fri.)
Class 1 5–7 yrs. 9:00 a.m.–Noon Class 2 8–10 yrs. 9:00 a.m.–Noon Class 3 11–14 yrs. 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Registration fee: $200 per student for the two week program. Class size limited to 15 students.
Session #2 • June 2 7 – July 8 ( Classes Mon. – Fri.) No classes 7/4 Class 1 5–7 yrs. 9:00 a.m.–Noon Class 2 8–10 yrs. 9:00 a.m.–Noon Class 3 11–14 yrs. 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Registration fee: $200 per student for the two week program. Class size limited to 15 students.
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thru July 26; Weekly, Tues.-Fri; 10 a.m.-noon
Location: 330 Golf Club Drive, off Old Steese Hwy.
Description: Each weekly session with Golf Pro Drew Wahlin, includes safety and etiquette, the short game, full swing, course strategies, play on the course, physical fitness, and FUN.
Cost: $125 per session; A limited number of $25 scholar-ships are available.
Website: www.northstar-golf.com/golf-instruction
Contact: Melinda Evans, 457-8362/after 5/9, 457-4653, [email protected]
Eagles Wrestling CampSponsor: Tanana Boost-
ers Club and Tanana Middle School
Ages: Grades 4-6Dates and times: June
6-10; M-Th, 9 a.m.-noon; Fri., 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Location: Tanana Middle School New Gym
Description: Participants will be introduced to the basic techniques of collegiate wres-tling, the form of wrestling performed at local schools and college level. Each day will be filled with skills/drills and conditioning. Snacks will be provided. A small wrestling tournament will be held Friday and medals will be awarded to every participant. Limited to first 50 entries.
Cost: $50Contact: Todd Wimer, 452-
8145, ext. 9126 or 460-1151, [email protected]
Intermediate Skateboarding Camp
Sponsor: Joel’s Place Ages: 10 and up Dates and times: June
6-10, June 13-17, June 20-24, July 11-15, July 18-22, July 25-29, Noon-3 p.m.; Free Brunch is served at noon.
Location: 1890 Marika Road
Description: Intermedi-ate Skateboarding camp will begin with brunch at noon, then practice beginner skills, incorporate new more difficult tricks. Instructor will assess student’s skill level and move forward from there.
Super Size Me!!! Skate the Open Session from 3-6 p.m. and eat dinner too for an extra $5. per day.
Cost: $15 per day, $70 per week, 3 weeks $200, 6 weeks $400 (includes free deck if 6 weeks are purchased).
www.joelsplace.orgContact: Emma Milam, 452-
2621, [email protected]
Jump Start Athlete Development Program
Sponsor: Alaska Volleyball Camps
Ages: Grades 7-12Dates and times: June
13-Aug. 5, Tues. and Thurs., 8-9 a.m.
Location: Student Recre-ation Center intramural fields (UAF)
Description: This is a dynamic physical training program to get you in the best shape of your life and is excel-lent for both female and male athletes participating in any land-based sport.
There will be age appropri-ate exercises to develop speed, strength, quickness, agil-ity, explosive power, running, jumping, pushing, pulling, and throwing. Camp staff will be available for consultation.
Cost: $120 before May 15, $150 after
www.alaskavolleyballcamps.com
Contact: Mallory Lar-ranaga; Director/Asst. Coach, (907)474-1996, [email protected]
North Star Taekwon DoSponsor: Dan Preuss
Ages: 5-17Dates and times: Session
1—May 2; Session 2—July 22Location: Mary Siah Rec-
reation CenterDescription: Each 7 week
session focuses on beginning Taekwon do and basic move-ments for children and tradi-tional values. Weekly classes vary according to age, rank or family involvement.
Cost: $39 for 7-week ses-sion
Contact: Dan Preuss, 456-3484
Precision Archery Youth Camp
Sponsor: Precision ArcheryAges: 8-17; Preregistration
is required. Dates and times: dates:
June 13-17, June 27- July 1, July 11-15, July 25-29, August 8-12; Mon.-Fri., 1-4 p.m.
Location: Precision
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114 Minnie Street, Suite B Fairbanks, Alaska 99701
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YOUR TICKET TO SUCCESS
For complete 2011 camp and registration information:
alaskavolleyballcamps.com Mallory Larranaga (907)474-1996 or Phil Shoemaker (907)474-6809
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Skills Camp July 6–8
Intermediate Skills Camp July 11–15
Advanced Skills Cam p July 18–22
JUMP START Athlete Development Program A dynamic physical training program for girls & boys grades 7-12
June 14–August 4
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Phil Jones , 5th Degree Black Belt, International Certified
Instructor
488-2821 Cal l Nor th Pole Mar t ial Ar ts at
Member Hwa-Rang Taekwondo federation www.htftaekwondo.com Call for Class Schedules
www.northpolemartialarts.com
Mi. 9.5 Badger Road in North Pole
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Archery, 3501 Lathrop St., Unit B
Description: Camp will teach archery safety and rules. Proper shooting form and technique will be taught by an NAA certified instruc-tor using the methods that are used at the Olympic Training Center. Arrow build-ing and equipment mainte-nance will be covered.
Cost: $85; Equipment rental, $10
Contacts: Micah Weggel, 347-4798 or Andrew Wilson, 457-1792, [email protected]
TEAM ALCAN Sports Camp Baseball Program
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-13Dates and times: Weekly
Camps—Week 1: May 19-20; Week 2: May 23-27; Week 3: May 31-June 3; Week 4: June 6-10; Week 5: June 13-17; Week 6: June 20-24; Week 7: June 27-July 1; Week 8: July 5-8; Week 9: July 11-15; Week 10: July 18-22; Week 11: July 25-29; Week 12: Aug. 1-5; Week 13: Aug. 8-12; Week 14: Aug. 15-17; Daily 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Options for early drop off- 7:30-8:30 a.m. and late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park, IBL Baseball Fields
Description: Camp pro-gram goals are for quality instruction and opportunity for athletic development with cross-training, and skill development, including daily strength training, daily speed training, daily team build-ing activities, daily baseball instruction, and daily sports participation.
Cost: $200; Multiple Week discounts and Multiple Fam-
ily Member discountsWebsite: www.alcanhock-
ey.comContact: Dean Fedor-
chuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
TEAM ALCAN Sports Camp Basketball Program
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports and Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 5-13Dates and times: 14
Weekly Camps : May 19 to Aug. 15; Daily 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Options for early drop off- 7:30-8:30 a.m. and late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park and University of Alaska Fair-banks
Description: Camp pro-gram goals are for quality instruction and opportuni-ties for athletic development with cross-training, and skill development, including daily strength training, daily speed training, daily team building activities, daily basketball instruction, and daily sports participation.
Cost: $200; Multiple Week discounts and Multiple Fam-ily Member discounts.
Website: www.alcanhock-ey.com
Contact: Dean Fedor-chuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
TEAM ALCAN Sports Camp Football Program
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 5-13Dates and times: 14
Weekly Camps — May 19 to Aug. 15; Daily 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Options for early drop off- 7:30-8:30 a.m. and late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park and University of Alaska Fair-banks
Description: Camp pro-gram goals are for quality instruction and opportuni-ties for athletic development with cross-training, and skill development, including daily strength training, daily speed training, daily team build-ing activities, daily football instruction, and daily sports participation.
Cost: $200; Multiple Week discounts and Multiple Fam-ily Member discounts.
Website: www.alcanhock-ey.com
Contact: Dean Fedor-chuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
TEAM ALCAN Sports Camp Golf Program
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 5-13Dates and times: 14
Weekly Camps — May 19 to
Aug. 15; Daily 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Options for early drop off- 7:30-8:30 a.m. and late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park and other locations
Description: Camp pro-gram goals are for quality instruction and opportuni-ties for athletic development with cross-training, and skill development, including daily strength training, daily speed training, daily team building activities, daily golf instruc-tion, and daily sports partici-pation.
Cost: $200; Multiple Week discounts and Multiple Fam-ily Member discounts.
Website: www.alcanhock-ey.com
Contact: Dean Fedor-chuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
TEAM ALCAN Sports Camp Hockey Program
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 5-13Dates and times: 14
Weekly Camps — May 19 to Aug. 15; Daily 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Options for early drop off- 7:30-8:30 a.m. and late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park and University of Alaska Fair-banks
Description: Our goal is a program of quality instruc-tion and opportunity for athletic development with cross-training, and skill development, including daily strength training, daily speed training, daily team build-ing activities, daily hockey instruction, and daily sports participation.
Cost: $200; Multiple Week discounts and Multiple Fam-ily Member discounts
Website: www.alcanhock-ey.com
Contact: Dean Fedor-chuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
TEAM ALCAN Sports Camp Soccer Program
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 5-13Dates and times: 14
Weekly Camps — May 19 to Aug. 15; Daily 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Options for early
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A CAMPING EXPERIENCE YOU’LL NEVER FORGET!
(at Harding Lake)
Call 479-0562 or check our website
www.binglecamp.org for registration,
information and prices.
Scholarships are available.
Spaces are still available for the following camps:
Explorers Camp 3 - 6 June 12-16 Discovery Damp 5 - 7 June 19-23 Outdoor Skills Camp 5 - 7 June 19-23 Adventure Camp 7 - 10 June 26-30 Canoe Camp 8 - 12 July 3-9 Mini Camp 1 - 3 July 7-9 H 2 O Camp 8 - 12 July 10-14
Event Grades Dates • Instructor has over 23 years of experience • Classes available all year • Administration of driver’s license tests • We are a contractor for Ft. Wainwright,
Eielson AFB and Elemendorf AFB • State certified
Member of the American Driver
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northstardrivingschool.org Phone (907) 490-2523 Cell (907) 978-5796
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drop off- 7:30-8:30 a.m. and late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park and other locations
Description: Our goal is a program of quality instruc-tion and opportunity for athletic development with cross-training, and skill development, including daily strength training, daily speed training, daily team building activities, daily soccer instruc-tion, and daily sports partici-pation.
Cost: $200; Multiple Week discounts and Multiple Fam-ily Member discounts
Website: www.alcanhock-ey.com
Contact: Dean Fedor-chuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
TEAM ALCAN Sports Camp Softball Program
Sponsor: ALCAN Sports & Adventure Camps
Ages: Boys and Girls, 8-13Dates and times: Weekly
Camps — May 19 to Aug. 15; Daily 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Options for early drop off- 7:30-8:30 a.m. and late pickup, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Location: Pioneer Park - Denali Fields
Description: Our goal is a program of quality instruction and opportunity for athletic development with cross-train-ing, and skill development, including daily strength train-ing, daily speed training, daily
team building activities, daily softball instruction, and daily sports participation.
Cost: $200; Multiple Week discounts and Multiple Fam-ily Member discounts
Website: www.alcanhock-ey.com
Contact: Dean Fedor-chuk, 907-455-4203, [email protected]
UAF Recreational Camp
Sponsor: UAF Depart-ment of Athletics & Recre-ation
Ages: 5-17Dates and Times: Six one
week sessions: July 11 to Aug. 15; Full day 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; half day, 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m.; Drop-in and pre and after care available.
Location: Student Rec-reation Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Description: UAF Recre-ational Camp offers an oppor-tunity for all children, ages 5-17, to learn and improve on individual and team sport skills, experience new and varied recreational activities, have fun, and socialize in a safe and controlled friendly environment.
Cost: Costs vary: $200 full day; $100 half day; $50/25 drop-ins, before care and after care extra.
Website: www.uaf.edu/src and click Recreational Camp
Contact: Ruth Olsen, 474-6814 or 590-6814, [email protected]
Alaska Summer Food Program for Children and Disabled
Sponsor: Thrivalaska Head Start Birth to Five.
Ages: 18 years and under, and adults over 18 with a phys-ical or mental disability.
Dates and times: May 23-Aug. 17; Mon.-Fri., Lunch 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Snack, 3-4 p.m.; Closed: May 30 and July 4-8.
Location: Carol Brice Cen-ter, 1949 Gillam Way, Suite A
Description: For the third year, Thrivalaska Head Start will offer free nutritious meals and summer activities to the neighborhood. This is a drop-in program and no registration is required.
Cost: Free to 18 year and younger and disabled adults. All other adults pay $5 for lunch and $1 per snack.
Contact: Ann Madore, 452-4267, ext. 234, [email protected]
Alaska Summer Food Service for Children
Sponsor: Joel’s PlaceAges: All ages to 18Dates and times: May 23-
Aug. 12; Brunch, noon-1 p.m.; May 23- Sept. 30; Dinner, 4-6
p.m.Location: 1890 Marika RoadDescription: Free Food for
Children. No fees for youth. Parents are welcome to accom-pany children but are charged $2.50 for brunch, $5 for dinner. Some activities will be planned between meals: basketball, computer lab, reading club, and more.
Cost: Free for 18 and younger
Website: www.joelsplace.orgContact: Linda Setterberg,
Boys & Girls ClubSponsor: Boys & Girls
ClubAges: 7-18Dates and times: May 23-
Aug.16; M-F, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.Location: 800 Cushman
St., behind City Hall in Old Main building
Description: The club will be offering a number of activi-ties for kids 7-18 years old. Field trips will happen every day including trips to Pioneer Park, swimming, bowling, UAF Museum/Georgeson Botanical Gardens, and movies. There will be art projects, gym games, video games time, teen projects, movie time and more.
Early Bird, 8 a.m.-noon, costs $50 per week, per child. The noon to 6 p.m. program is considered regular hours and is included in the cost of member-ship ($40).
Cost: $40 per child pays for summer and fall semester membership
Website: www.bgcalaska.org
Contact: Heather Zrucky or Jon Inglis, 457-5223, [email protected]
One World, Many Stories
Sponsor: Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Libraries — Summer Reading Program
Ages: 2-18Dates and times: Sign-up
begins May 23; Programs run May 31-July 23
Location: Noel Wien Library, 1215 Cowles St.; North Pole Branch Library, 601 Snow-man Lane, FNSB Bookmobile at various locations.
Description: One World, Many Stories Summer Reading Program is a free reading incen-tive program for preschoolers through young adults. Kids can sign up to win prizes by reading books and enjoy eight weeks of special programs, library activi-ties, weekly incentives, and prize drawings at their local library.
Cost: FreeWebsite: http://fnsblibrary.
orgContact: Youth Services
Dept., 459-1052, [email protected]
Bone Builder’s Backpacks
Sponsor: Fairbanks Com-munity Food Bank and Joel’s Place
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2011 Young Adult
Summer Reading Fun
• Weekly drawings for cool prizes, including gift certificates, books and food.
• Programs at selected libraries.
• Mystery Night program in the fall for all teens.
Noel Wien Public Library • 459-1052 North Pole Branch Library • 488-6101
FNSB Bookmobile • 459-1031 Check with the Ft. Wainwright Post Library • 353-2642 and the
Eielson Air Force Base Library • 377-3174 for current information about their summer reading programs.
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This free program is sponsored by the Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Library, with generous support
from local businesses and Flint Hills Resources.
Sign-up week begins
Monday, May 23.
Sign-up is ongoing through July 23.
One World, Many Stories! One World, Many Stories! 2011 Public Library Summer Reading Fun
Free weekly entertaining
programs!
Free book at the end!
Prize drawings!
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Read or listen Read or listen to books of to books of
your choice each your choice each week and earn a week and earn a weekly incentive. weekly incentive.
This free program is sponsored by the Fairbanks North Star Borough Public Library, with generous support from local businesses and Flint Hills Resources.
Noel Wien Public Library 459-1052 North Pole Branch Library 488-6101 FNSB Bookmobile 459-1031
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Sign-up week begins Monday, May 23. Sign-up is ongoing through July 23.
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For Children For Children 2 years old 2 years old
to 6th Grade to 6th Grade
FREE! FREE! FUN! FUN!
Ages: 5-18Dates and times: May 25-
Aug. 10, Wednesdays, 1-3 p.m., Location: Christ is the
Answer Church, 402 16th Ave., and Joel’s Place, 1890 Marika Road
Description: Summer Food for students who qualify for the school free lunch pro-gram. Students who were in school the previous school year receive weekly kid-friendly snack food for 12 weeks.
Cost: FreeWebsite: www.joelsplace.orgContact: Emma Milam,
452-2621, [email protected]
Calypso Farm Field Trips
Sponsor: Calypso Farm & Ecology Center
Ages: All ages; Families, summer camps, daycares, clubs, etc.; All summer by appoint-ment
Location: 4780 Old Nenana Highway
Description: Bring your family or small group to Calypso Farm and have a fun-filled two hour to one-half day field trip. Select activities—milk a goat, make a pizza, experiment with natural dyes, felt wool, walk in the woods, taste fresh veggies, and more.
Cost: $5-$7 per childWebsite: www.calypsofarm.
orgContact: Sarah Dixon, 451-
0691, [email protected]
Joel’s Place Seasons of Service
Sponsor: Joel’s PlaceAges: 17 and up
Dates and times: June 1-Aug. 6; 40 hours a week.
Location: 1890 Marika Road
Description: JPSOS is a National Service opportunity for young people with Ameri-Corps.
Training and meaningful service opportunities for young people for 10 weeks. Youth receive a living allowance and education award at the end of 300 hours of service.
Website: www.jpsos.word-press.com
Contact: Marylee Bates, 799-8204, [email protected]
Tanana Valley State Fair
“80 Years of Northern Nights and Midway Lights”
Ages: All ages
Dates and times: Aug. 5-13; Noon-10 p.m. weekdays and Sunday; Noon-11 p.m., Fridays and Saturdays.
Location: College Road and Aurora Drive
Description: Alaska’s old-est fair features nine days filled with giant cabbages, competi-tive exhibits, talent search, baby show, demonstrations, arts & crafts, carnival rides, entertain-ment and fireworks.
Entry Times and Dates: Non-Perishable Entry Day; All ages, Saturday, July 30, 1-6 p.m.; Junior Perishable Entry: Thursday, Aug. 4, 1-6 p.m.; Junior Perishable pick-up, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 1-6 p.m.; Non-Perishable pick-up, Sun-day, Aug. 14, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Cost: Seasons tickets: Adult, 18-59, $35; Youth, 6-17, $20; Seniors, 60 and older, $20; Children free, 5 and younger; Daily tickets: Adult, 13-59, $10; Senior, 60 and older, $5; Youth, 6-12, $5; Children free, 5 and younger:
Free parkingwww.tananavalleyfair.orgContact: Fair office: 452-
3750, [email protected]
Tiny Tots BalletSponsor: Infinite Yoga of
AlaskaAges: 4-8Dates and times: June 7-
July 12, 3-4 p.m.Location: Artisans Court-
yard, College Road and West-wood Way
Description: Tiny Tots Ballet is a fun filled introduc-tion into the magical world of ballet. Miss Gretchen will introduce your child to new, creative ways to explore and to move their bodies to music.
Cost: $85Website: www.infinit-
eyogaofak.comContact: Gretchen Nolan,
460-6610 or 458-9642, [email protected]
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