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1 SUMMER CAMPS February 24, 2015 CURRENT PUBLISHING youarecurrent.com Here is a list of the SullivanMunce Cul- tural Center programs this summer in Zionsville. For more informa- tion on these and other camps visit www.sullivanmunce.org. • How Artists See - June 15- 19, June 22-29, or July 27-31 - Author Colleen Carroll’s engaging, conversational books, How Artists See is filled with thought-provok- ing questions and imagina- tive activities that spark children’s natural curiosity both about the subject of the artwork and about the way it was created. We will be exploring ways artists see the world around them such as How Artists Sere Animals, How Artists See People and How People See the Weather. New activities and projects each week. Ages 4-6 2:30 - 5 pm (Monday - Friday) $80/$105 (member/non-member) snack provided Youth Art & Science Camps - June 15-19, June 22-29, or July 27- 31 - Have fun with projects and activities that enhance creativity and imagination while fostering creative research, engineering and design. Focuses on the visual aspects of science. Ages 7-11 9 am - 5 pm (Monday - Friday) $190/$215 (member/non-member) snack provided; bring sack lunch • Drawings, Painting and Sculpture - June 1-5, July 6-10 or August 3-7 - Travel to China, Japan and India and discover the art and art- istry of ancient Asia while creating works of art including fish kites, prints, ink paintings, bronze vessels and jade jewelry! Half of our day will be geared toward art projects and the other half will be spent in the clay studio discovering clay through hand building and working on the pottery wheel. Ages 7-11 9 am - 5 pm (Monday - Friday) $325/$350 (member/non-member) snack provided; bring sack lunch • Youth Clay Camp - June 8-12, July 13-17 or July 20-24 - In this in- troduction to the world of ceramics, learn the hand building tech- niques of coiling clay and working with slabs, plus the basics of throwing on the wheel. Campers will also become familiar with how to glaze and fire their creations. This camp is great for the begin- ning or experienced camper. Just bring your sense of adventure and plan to get dirty! Ages 7-11 9 am - Noon (Monday - Friday) $160/$185 (member/non-member) snack provided • Teen Drawing and Painting - June 8-12, July 13-17 or July 20-24 - This class will focus on developing and strengthening drawing skills with a series of fun exercises using classical techniques to train the eye and hand to work in harmony. Learn the concept of enhanc- ing, drawings using watercolor washes and colored pencils. We will work from photographs and life. No experience necessary. Ages 12-17 9 am - Noon (Monday - Friday) $130/$155 (member/non-member) snack provided • Teen Mixed Media - June 8-12, July 13-17 or July 20-24 - Learn how to combine more than one medium into your contemporary artwork. Painting, printmaking, found objects and oil pastel over paint will transform your work into a multi-dimensional masterpiece! Camp- ers will have a chance to experiment with different mediums to enhance their work. No experience necessary. Ages 12-17 1 pm - 4 pm (Monday - Friday) $130/$155 (member/non-member) snack provided • Teen Clay Camp - June 8-12, July 13-17 or July 20-24 - This camp goes in-depth into the intricacies of throwing. Campers will also get the chance to express their creativity in the selection and applica- tion of glazes. This camp is great for the beginning or experienced camper. Just bring your sense of adventure and plan to get dirty! All supplies included. Ages 12-17 1 - 4 pm (Monday - Friday) $160/$185 (member/non-member) snack provided SUMMER CAMPS Your guide to local camps for kids FebruArY 24, 2015

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Here is a list of the SullivanMunce Cul-tural Center programs this summer in Zionsville. For more informa-tion on these and other camps visit www.sullivanmunce.org.• HowArtistsSee-June 15-

19, June 22-29, or July 27-31 - Author Colleen Carroll’s engaging, conversational books, How Artists See is filled with thought-provok-ing questions and imagina-tive activities that spark children’s natural curiosity both about the subject of the artwork and about the way it was created. We will be exploring ways artists see the world around them such as How Artists Sere Animals, How Artists See People and How People See the Weather. New activities and projects each week. • Ages 4-6• 2:30 - 5 pm (Monday - Friday)• $80/$105 (member/non-member)• snack provided

• YouthArt&ScienceCamps - June 15-19, June 22-29, or July 27-31 - Have fun with projects and activities that enhance creativity and imagination while fostering creative research, engineering and design. Focuses on the visual aspects of science. • Ages 7-11

• 9 am - 5 pm (Monday - Friday)• $190/$215 (member/non-member)• snack provided; bring sack lunch

• Drawings,PaintingandSculpture - June 1-5, July 6-10 or August 3-7 - Travel to China, Japan and India and discover the art and art-istry of ancient Asia while creating works of art including fish kites, prints, ink paintings, bronze vessels and jade jewelry! Half of our day will be geared toward art projects and the other half will be spent in the clay studio discovering clay through hand building and working on the pottery wheel. • Ages 7-11• 9 am - 5 pm (Monday - Friday)• $325/$350 (member/non-member)• snack provided; bring sack lunch

• YouthClayCamp - June 8-12, July 13-17 or July 20-24 - In this in-troduction to the world of ceramics, learn the hand building tech-niques of coiling clay and working with slabs, plus the basics of throwing on the wheel. Campers will also become familiar with how to glaze and fire their creations. This camp is great for the begin-ning or experienced camper. Just bring your sense of adventure and plan to get dirty! • Ages 7-11• 9 am - Noon (Monday - Friday)• $160/$185 (member/non-member)• snack provided

• TeenDrawingandPainting - June 8-12, July 13-17 or July 20-24 - This class will focus on developing and strengthening drawing skills with a series of fun exercises using classical techniques to train

the eye and hand to work in harmony. Learn the concept of enhanc-ing, drawings using watercolor washes and colored pencils. We will work from photographs and life. No experience necessary.• Ages 12-17• 9 am - Noon (Monday - Friday)• $130/$155 (member/non-member)• snack provided

• TeenMixedMedia - June 8-12, July 13-17 or July 20-24 - Learn how to combine more than one medium into your contemporary artwork. Painting, printmaking, found objects and oil pastel over paint will transform your work into a multi-dimensional masterpiece! Camp-ers will have a chance to experiment with different mediums to enhance their work. No experience necessary.• Ages 12-17• 1 pm - 4 pm (Monday - Friday)• $130/$155 (member/non-member)• snack provided

• TeenClayCamp - June 8-12, July 13-17 or July 20-24 - This camp goes in-depth into the intricacies of throwing. Campers will also get the chance to express their creativity in the selection and applica-tion of glazes. This camp is great for the beginning or experienced camper. Just bring your sense of adventure and plan to get dirty! All supplies included. • Ages 12-17• 1 - 4 pm (Monday - Friday)• $160/$185 (member/non-member)• snack provided

SUMMER CAMPS

Your guide to local camps for kids

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SUMMER CAMPS

Enrich your child’s education and keep the loveof learning alive in the summer months.

Sign them up for summer camp atGeist Christian Church, Weekday Ministries.

All camps run for four days and are $85 per child.Camps are for children 3 years old (and potty trained) through 6th grade.

Promise Road Campus:12756 Promise Road, Fishers, IN 46038

Mud Creek Campus:8550 Mud Creek Road, Indianapolis, IN 46256

Register online at our website:www.geistchristian.org (then click on Weekday Ministries)

General inquiries:[email protected] or 317-578-4591

Weekday Ministries is a school ministry of Geist Christian Church.

Mud Creek Campus Camp Quest (for students entering 1st-6th grades)Computer Programming Camp: June 15-18

Brick Building Mania: July 20-23

Mud Creek Campus Kids Camps (for students 3 and potty trained through kindergarten)Get on Board: May 26-29

Ooey, Gooey Science: June 15-18Kids in the Kitchen: July 6-9

Dragons, Castles, and Crowns: July 20-23Splash Zone at the Zoo (how animals splash): August 10-13

Promise Road Campus Camp Quest (for students entering 1st-6th grades)Nature Camp: June 22-25

Space Science Camp: July 27-30

Promise Road Campus Kids Camps (for students 3 and potty trained through kindergarten)Cooking 101: June 1-4

Let's Go Camping: June 22-25 Adventures in Space, July 27-30

Wacky with Water Camp: August 3-6 Spike's World (dinosaur camp): August 17-20

• NatureNavigators- Monday, June 8 – Friday, June 12 - Join us for an exciting week of outdoor activities while learning about nature in your backyard. Become a Junior Naturalist as we identify trees; explore wetlands, use binoculars to spot birds, and so much more. Ages: 6 – 8 years

• biologistbootCamp-Monday, June 22 – Friday, June 26 - Pull on those hiking boots and pre-pare for a week of outdoor activities, habitat investigations and even an overnight. Explore the animals and plants in your back-yard, and who really goes bump in the night. Ages: 12 – 14 years

• NatureNavigators-Monday, July 6 – Friday, July 10 - Join us for an exciting week of outdoor activities while learning about nature in your backyard. Become a Junior Naturalist as we identify trees; explore wetlands, use binoculars to spot birds, and so much more. Ages: 9 – 11 years

• backyardexplorers-Monday, July 20 – Thursday, July 23 - Dis-cover animals and habitats in your backyard as we turn over logs, hike trails, and explore nature with all our senses. Get up-close to a turtle, discover what a toad feels like and get creative! Ages: 4 – 5 years

• NatureDayCamp - Looking for that camp experience, but one week just won’t work? Each camp features the same exciting out-door activities, discoveries and animal encounters as our Nature Navigators camp, all rolled up into one day! Register for one, or all four. 6 – 12 years • Tuesday, June 16 - Wetlands and Water• Tuesday, June 30 - Discover Birds in Your Backyard• Tuesday, July 14 - Insects and Meadows• Tuesday, July 28 - Focus on Forests

Additional camp details, including costs and times, will be released with the Zionsville Parks Spring Newsletter later this month. Visit www.zionsville-in.gov/parks to join the mailing list. Camp informa-tion will also be posted on our website and Town of Zionsville Face-book page.

CYT Musical Theater Summer Camp is one of the most affordable quality musical theatre camps in central In-diana. Campers are placed on a team (red, green, blue etc). In the morn-ing, they rotate with their team to a variety of theater classes including dance, drama & voice taught by quali-fied instructors. After lunch, summer campers play exciting outdoor games before they come together with all the teams for showcase rehearsal. Our Jr. camp-ers enjoy a fast paced, condensed structure to keep them engaged while learning theater basics. Last year 623 campers attended CYT camp in more than seven Cen-tral Indiana locations.

All campers perform in the musical theater showcase at the end of the week, featuring a variety of songs, dances and drama. This

final showcase presentation is on Friday night (the last day of camp) at 7 p.m. and will last approximately 45-60 minutes. Family, friends and neighbors are welcome to attend the final presentation!• Address: 17437 Carey Rd., Suite 116, Westfield• Contact: Jodi Wenthe• Phone: 902-7368• Email: [email protected]• Website: www.cytindy.org• Gender of Campers: Co-ed• Type of Camp: Day• Basic Category: Arts• Specific Categories: Musical Theater Summer Camps• Hours: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. * Jr. Campers leave at noon except on Friday• Dates: June 15 - July 31• Ages/Grades: age 4-12, Teen camp 12-18• Cost: $125 - $195• Activities Included: Acting, singing, dancing and indoor/outdoor

games, themed days and a special Showcase presentation

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INTERNATIONAL TALENT ACADEMYPerforming Arts School for Young Children

Kids ages 4-7 & 8-12 are invited to join NEW exciting camps in Carmel!

• Fairy Tale Kingdom (ages 4-7); June 8-12; 9:30-12:30pm(Music, Dance, Theater, Stories, Etiquette, Games, Party)

• All in One Performing Arts! (ages 8-12); June 15-19; 9:30-12:30pm(Theater, Music, Dance, Team-Building, Friend-making, Games, Party)

• Travel Around the World (ages 6-10); June 22-26; 9:30-12:30pm(Foreign Languages, Cultures, Theater, Music, Games, Friend-making, Party)

• American Girls (ages 8-12); July 6-10; 9:30-12:30pm(Con�dence & Friend Building, Etiquette, Role-Playing, Games, Book/Movie Discussions, Tea Party)

Contact: (317) 815-9381 • www.InternationalTalentAcademy.org"Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard"

Let us discover and develop your child’s talents!

REGISTER BY APRIL 15 & RECEIVE 15% OFF WITH THIS AD

D.I.V.A.SummerSongwritingCampoffersyoungwomen(ages10-16)theopportunitytobeimmersedinmusic&songwriting,surroundedbysomeofthecountry’smostinfluentialprofessionalmusi-cians.Camperswilllearntwonewinstruments,createtheirownoriginalsongswiththeirband,andperformthosesongsonstageatHilbertCircleTheatre.Thisyear’scampwilltakeplacefromJune22-26atHilbertCircleTheatreinIndianapolis.Interestedcamperscanfindmoreinformation,aswellasauditioninformationatwww.beAGoodDiva.comorbycalling426.8543.

Local educators lead a week of hands-on activities for children entering grades 1-6 who will investigate circuits, disassemble household appliances and have a chance to examine science and technology concepts during team-building exercises Visit www.campinvention.org or call 800.968.4332 for information.

Enroll now! visit CivicTheatre.orgor Call 317/853-6317 to sign up today.

Imaginative. Energetic. Enlightening. A summer day campat Jr. Civic is all this and more. Designed for children, ages three to 14, sessions are both fun and educational. Preschoolers andkindergarteners will learn to express their ideas, explore their world and listen to others using theatrical exercises. And older campers will enjoy immersive, daylong sessions of acting,singing and dancing. Spots always fill up fast. So sign up today.

with support from:

Spend the summer with Jr. Civic!

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SUMMER CAMPS

Now accepting children ages 3-5 years old.Before/Aftercare available, half day/full day programs.

Academic based program covering all areas of curriculum:language, math, science, geography, art, music, sensorial, practical life, & gym

- with individualized lesson plans.AMS Montessori trained teacher with over 20 years experience.

6633 W 900 N, McCordsville, IN | 317-335-1158www.gmacademy.org

GEIST MONTESSORIACADEMY PRE-K

The Orchard School in Carmel is offering half and full-day summer camps this year. The school has a variety of summer programs for children from three-years-old through eighth grade. The school offers half-day and full-day camps. Full-day camps are from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Half-day camps run from 9 a.m. - Noon or 1 - 4 p.m. Before and after-care is offered (for all ages) from 7 - 9 a.m. and 4 - 6 p.m. every day. It is not necessary to pre-sign up for before and after-care. For more information visit www.orchard.org. (Submitted photo)

The performing arts school for young children, International Talent Acad-emy, is hosting new camps for Carmel kids this year. These are for children ages 4-7 and 8-12. For more information visit www.InternationalTalentAcad-emy.org. Here are some of the camps:

• FairyTaleKingdom(ages 4-7) June 8-12• AllinOne (ages 8-12) June 15-19• TravelAroundtheWorld (ages 6-10) June 22-26• AmericanGirls (ages 8-12) July 6-10

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{ $150 per 4 day session

{ Healthy snack provided

13805 Allisonville RoadFishers, Indiana, IN 46038

[email protected]

www.prairieguesthouse.com

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Art Camp

CAMPS:June 16th-19th • July 21st-24th

August 4th-7th1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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School of Rock Carmel offers camps throughout the year for those who want to rock all year long! Camps are a great way for beginners or students who are new to School of Rock to try out the program in a short time setting, but still allows students to participate in the School of Rock program! We also offer camps that are perfect additions for students already enrolled at School of Rock looking for a little extra music in their lives.• beginnerCamp- June 15-19

This signature performance boot camp is perfect for students who are beginners on their instru-ment (guitar, bass, keyboard, drums or vocals) but who still want to participate in a perfor-mance group! Students spend one week work-ing 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. each day on a variety of rock songs in a band setting--and perform LIVE at the end of the week!

• bestofGreenDayIntermediate/AdvancedCamp- July 6-10 This signature performance boot camp is simi-lar to the beginner camp, but tailored for more advanced students. Students spend one week working each day on songs in a band setting--and perform LIVE at the end of the week! This year’s theme is the Best of Green Day! Students will perform songs from the legendary group, one of the world’s best selling bands of all time; this camp is sure to be a favorite with students!

• beginnerCamp- July 20-24 This signature performance boot camp is perfect for students who are beginners on their instru-ment (guitar, bass, keyboard, drums or vocals)

but who still want to participate in a perfor-mance group! Students spend one week work-ing 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. each day on a variety of rock songs in a band setting--and perform LIVE at the end of the week!

• Weezer’sblueAlbum- Epic Album Camp - July 27-31 This is a brand new camp offering for 2015! Intermediate to advanced students will spend one week studying, playing and perfecting the entire epic album Weezer (or the Blue Album) by the band Weezer. This album is on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, and is one of the most highly regarded albums from the 90’s. This camp format will challenge students to learn an entire album in its entirety, with a live performance at the end of the week. Sure to be a new camp favorite!

• rookiesCampThis half-day camp is a perfect gift for young students interested in learning some introduc-tory music themes and terms in a fun setting! Students will get hands-on experience with rock band instruments, as well as play fun games teaching introductory musical theory in impor-tant musical aspects like rhythm. No musical experience or instrument required; open to students aged 5 and 6 years old.

• rock101Camp This one-day camp is a perfect gift for young students interested in learning the basics of their instrument in a fun setting! Students will get hands-on experience with rock band instru-ments, including learning the basics of a song in the band setting. This class is perfect for anyone interested in guitar, bass, drums, keyboard/piano or vocals/singing.

For more, visit carmel.schoolofrock.com

Fishers Parks & Recreation offers nature and recreation camps that focus on education, outdoors and fun! This summer campers can choose from 31 different nature and recreation summer camps. Registration opens Monday, March 2 and families can register for one, or as many camps as they’d like! Reg-istration is first come, first served and can be completed three different ways:

• Online at www.Fishers.in.us/ SummerCamp

• In person at 11565 Brooks School Road anytime Mon.-Fri. between 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

• Via the US MailCamps for Little Tykes, ages 3-4

Mon.-Fri. from 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at Roy G. Holland Me-morial Park. Children must be 3 and potty trained by the start of camp. Registration is due the Friday before camp and costs R$66/NR$99 per camp. Counselor to Camper Ratio: 1/6• WishuponAStar- June 8- 12 Join us and play

with all of your favorite Disney characters during this magical week! Activity Title: LT Wish Upon a Star

• H2WOWJune- 15- 19 Beat the heat this week as we splash through sprinklers, play with awe-some water toys and try the BRAND new splash pad! Activity Title: LT H2Wow

• SloppyToes- June 22- 26 Let’s get messy! This week includes sticky slime, messy mud, magic moon sand and much more. No worries parents, Little Tykes will be clean before they come home. Activity Title: LT Sloppy Toes

• Giddyup! - July 6-10 Yee-haw! Cowboys and cow-

girls are sure to have boot stompin’ good time heading back to the Wild West

during this camp. Activity Title: LT Giddy Up• Zoo-bilation - July 13- 17 Your little zookeeper will learn all about animals that live at the zoo and how to keep them happy. Activity

Title: LT Zoo-Bilation• XMarkstheSpot- July 20-24

Ahoy Matey, hop on our pirate ship for the week and enjoy the ride of a lifetime.

Activity Title: LT X Marks the Spot• DinoMania - July 27-31 Travel back to a land

before time as we learn about different types of dinosaurs, fossils and the lives they lived long ago. Activity Title: LT Dino Mania.

• SillySenses - August 3-7 Explore your five senses during this week through games, activi-ties, adventures and much more! Activity Title: LT Silly Senses.Adventure Club Camps, ages 7-10

Mon.-Fri. from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at Billericay Park. Children must be 7 by the start of camp. Registra-tion is due the Friday before each camp and costs R$70/NR$105 per camp. Counselor to Camper Ratio: 1/9• Fiz,bang,Pop!- June 8-12 Spend the week ex-

ploring how things work, how things are made, and what experiments create things that fiz, bang, or pop!

• backyardGames- June 15-19 Games galore! Tag, Dodgeball, and Capture the Flag are just a few of the games campers will enjoy friendly competi-tion during this week.

For and extended list of Fishers camps, visit www.fishers.in.us/Summer Caps.

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“Z’Camp” a Summer Day Camp for grades K-6 at PVE all summer long! There are cool field trips weekly. All campers receive a swim lesson on Mondays and Wednes-days at the Zionsville Aquatic Center at ZCHS. Every Friday students have an additional pool session to practice skills, play games or see a Dive-In movie. Site hours are 6:45 a.m. – 6 p.m. Eagle Recreation and Enrichment transportation is avail-able from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Before and After Care is included in the price of camp.• universalPreschoolSummerDayCamp is a

day camp for 3, 4, & 5 year olds at PVE! Preschool teachers will lead activities similar to the school year program (circle time, centers, etc.), but there will also be an emphasis on enrichment, outdoor play and social interactions. Children must be age 3 by June 1, 2015 and toilet trained. Children nap in the afternoon. Preschoolers bring their own sack lunch and drink. Snacks are provided. Students entering kindergarten in the fall may enroll in the Preschool camp or Z’camp depending upon the parent’s preference. Site hours are 6:45 a.m. – 6 p.m. Before and After Care is included in the price of camp.

• CounselorinTrainingis a program available to all students who are entering the 7th-12th grade and will consist of leadership training where students will gain experience working with children in grades K – 6. Students must apply, be

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Carmel, Fishers & Noblesville, 317.443.6831Zionsville, 317.774.3729 www.myartindy.com

SPRING BREAK &SUMMER ART CAMPS!

Draw, paint, collage& create in themedart camps includingAnimals, Cartooning, Fantasy, Rainforest and more! Camps fill fast so register early!

Birthday Parties, Art Classes, Kid & Adult Painting Events too!

626 S. RANGE LINE RD., CARMEL, IN 46032Carmel.SchoolOfRock.com • 317.848.ROCK

BEGINNER BOOT CAMPThis is the perfect camp for beginners – even ifthey’ve never picked up an instrument before!

Students learn 5 songs over 5 days, and put on aperformance at the end of the week!

June 15-19 • July 20-24

GREEN DAY CAMPINTERMEDIATE-ADVANCEDThis camp is sure to be a hit with

Green Day fans! Students will spend5 days working on Green Day songs,and will end with a live performance

at the end of the week!July 6-10

EPIC ALBUM CAMPWEEZER’S “BLUE ALBUM”

This camp will challenge intermediate– advanced students as they learn, play

and then perform an entire studio album,‘The Blue Album,’ by Weezer, one of the

most highly regarded albums of the 90s.July 27-31

MUSIC VIDEO CAMP“SABOTAGE,” BEASTIE BOYS

A School of Rock classic, this camp entailslearning and perfecting a classic rock song,

recording it in a sound studio,and filming it with a production company.

Watch out MTV, here we come!July 6-10

EARLY BIRDSPECIALS

AVAILABLE!

2-DAY SPRING BREAK METAL CAMPApril 9-10

Nature Crafts & Games

Care for Animals Eagle Creek Adventures

Milk a Cow!

SummerFarm Camp

Traders Point Creamery

ZIONSVILLE, INTRADERSPOINTCREAMERY.COM

Zionsville Community Schools summer day camps

interviewed and accepted into the CIT program before permitted to register. They will learn the skills needed to be a leader, a successful citizen, and a good friend. Students will gain experience in working with children that will prepare them for babysitting, certain courses at ZCHS and the possibility of working in any of the ZCS-GROW programs in the future. Students will receive a participation letter from the program director. For more information or to register please see web-site at zcsgrow.zcs.k12.in.us or call 317-733-4847.

• eaglerecreation&enrichment offers enrich-ment and athletic camps for students in elemen-tary, middle and high school. Eagle Recreation & Enrichment classes for Summer 2015 will be open

for online registration by March 16th. Classes and camps include academics, aquatics, arts & crafts, drama & music, enrichment, fine motor, robot-ics & engineering, sports camps, & technology. These classes and camps have been proposed and taught by our faculty and staff. We also of-fer other programs from outside professionals who can offer a unique course for students. Most programs are housed at the Freshman Center at 1000 Mulberry St. and Pleasant View Elementary at 4700 S. 975 East. The summer sports camps are held primarily at the ZCHS gyms and athletic fields. To Register for Eagle Recreation & Enrich-ment see the website at eaglerec.zcs.k12.in.us. or call 317-733-4846.

engineeringforKidsinZionsville- Come ex-plore STEM learning with Engineering for Kids in Zionsville. Dates, prices and the minimum and maximum class sizes are noted below. For more information and to get an extended list of the engineering camps, email Indianapolis@engineer-

ingforkids.net.• June8–12

9 a.m. - noon - Robotics Engineering: Robotics 101 (Grades 3-5) (Minimum 6, Maximum 24) $165. Video Game Design: Platform Games (Grades 6-8) (Minimum 6, Maximum 24) $165.

• 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. - Engineering Investigators (Grades 3-5) (Minimum 6, Maximum 24) $150. Robotics Engineering: Da Vinci’s Designs (Grades 6-8) (Minimum 6, Maximum 24) $165.

• June22–June26• 9 a.m.- noon - Robotics Engineering: Amazing

Mechanisms (Grades K-2) (Minimum 6, Maxi-mum 18) $165. Design the Future (Grades 3-5) (Minimum 6, Maximum 24) $150.

• 1 p.m.- 4 p.m. - Inventors Workshop (Grades K-2) (Minimum 6, Maximum 18) $150. Video Game Design: Platform Games (Grades 3-5) (Minimum 6, Maximum 24) $165.

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Cathedral High School is offering more than 50 enrichment camps including theatre, music, art, language, math, technology, discovery, and community service. Camp schedules are designed to meet the summer needs of most families and offer a large selection from June 8th through July 31th. Before and after camp care is available. For more information call 968-7413 or visit www.campcathedral.com• eNrICHMeNTCAMPS – 3-D Design Camp, Advanced Competitive Middle

School Speech, Adventure Camp, Algebra I Refresher Camp, American Sign Language Camp – Beginner, American Sign Lan-guage Camp – Advanced, Beginning Competitive Middle School Speech, Cake Clinic, Choir Camp, Creative Writing, Disney Dreams Camp, Drama/Theater Camp, Fairy Tales and Stories, Filmmakers Camp, Frozen Camp, Guitar Camp, Harry Potter Camp, The Hunger Games Camp, Jr. Adventure Camp, Jr. Lego® Camp, Lego® Robotics, Math Mania, Pi-rates and Ninjas Camp, Princess Camp, Safari Camp, Safe-Sitter® Camp, Service to Create a Smile!, Span-ish I Refresher Camp, Spy Camp, Study Skills, Super Science Camp, Superhero Camp, Swim and Water Fun Camp, Target Master Camp, Ultimate Girl Camp!, We Love Art!

• SPOrTSCAMPS- baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, ten-nis, track, volleyball, and wrestling.

Myart camps are full of fun and creativity! Camp-ers draw, paint and create amazing art all centered on a specific theme. Monday-Thursday campers will paint with acrylics on an 11’ x 14” canvas and learn how to create using markers, oil and chalk pastels, colored pencil, and watercolors. Friday campers will work in marker, oil pastels and watercolors. Every year we offer brand new projects so return-ing campers are always drawing something new. Camps are open to all ages 5 and up. Our weekly camps are held Monday-Thursday, 9:30 a.m. - noon. The cost of each camp is $140 and includes all art supplies. Our Friday camps are from 9:00 am -12:00 noon. The cost of each camp is $40 and includes

all art supplies. Because of our limited class size, our camps do fill up fast, so call us at 317.774.3729 to register.• WildAnimals- We’re heading for the jungles, for-

est and plains to draw and paint our favorite wild animals. Paint a panda on canvas, then use pas-tels, watercolors, colored pencils and markers to draw and paint tigers, elephants and more. We’re wild about art & animals! June 8 - 11, 9:30 - 12:00 July 13 - 16, 9:30 - 12:00

• Fantasy - Enter the world of fantasy as we draw and paint creatures inspired by dreams and imagination.

For more, visit myartindy.com.

Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville and

Zionsville, Summer Art Camps at MyArt

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Camps are staffed by teachers and col-lege and high school students. The staff to camper ratio is 1:6 for the youngest campers and does not exceed 1:8 for older campers. Registration may be made online at www.noblesvilleparks.org or by calling 770-5750. A $10 service fee will be charged for camper session changes or cancellations within one month of the camp date.

Traditional Day Camp

The Traditional Day Camp is nature-focused with daily fun outdoor activities. An emphasis on games, hikes, animals and becoming comfortable in outdoor surroundings is a fundamental part of the program. This day camp is based out of the Lodge at Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd. One day each week campers may meet at the Hague Road Nature Havens Park site to hike, wade and explore the aquatic life in Hinkle Creek and its surroundings. A portion of one day at the spray park rounds out the week’s fun at camp. Sessions are 9 a.m. to noon and 12:45 to 3:45 p.m. and cost $60 for residents and $70 for non-residents unless noted.• backyardGames – Capture the Flag, Steal the

Bacon, Dodgeball and all kinds of tag. Come learn games you can play at home, in a schoolyard or at the park - for the fun of it. For boys and girls ages 4-10 from June 15 through 19.

• WackyWorldofWater – Water is pretty awe-some. Learn about its properties, make some big bubbles and explore why it is essential for life on earth, plus we’ll have a great time playing in it. For ages 4-10 from June 22 through 26.

• ModelAeronautics– Model Aeronautics for

tweens uncovers the physical science behind flight with simulators, gliders

and model airplanes. For boys and girls ages 7-12. Session: 9 a.m. to noon June 29 through July 1. Cost: Resident $56 / Non-resident $66. •ArtCamp – Fun projects, tie-dy-ing, and new creations lie ahead for those in Art Camp. For ages

7-12. Session: 12:45 to 3:45 p.m. June 30 through July 2. Cost: Resident $56

/ Non-resident $66. •bigVehicles– Have you ever wanted to

get up close and personal with some very large equipment vehicles? Then get in gear and sign up because the only way to miss these vehicles is by not coming to camp. For ages 4-10 from July 6 through 10. A pre-campers session is available for ages 2 ½ to 4 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Cost is Resident $30 / Non-resident $35.

• Nature’sYuckies – Find out why some animals are remarkable – whether it be very cool or equally “yucky!” What do these animals have that inspires us or do that keeps people away? You’ll learn their secrets. For boys and girls ages 4-10 from July 13 through 17.

• Princesses&Pirates– Let’s dress up and learn about the worlds of princesses and pirates. With princesses, we’ll learn about royalty in the Animal Kingdom. Explore the creatures of the seas that pirates may have encountered. For children ages 4-10 sessions are 9 a.m. to noon and 1:15 to 3:45 p.m. July 20 through 24. A pre-campers session is available for ages 2½ to 4 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Cost is Resident $30 / Non-resident $35.

For and extended list of these camps, visit nobles-villeparks.org

July21-25: Let’s Be Active (East); Build It … They Will Come (West) July28-Aug.1:Let’s Play Games (East); “411 Block Party (West)

• AdventuresinArt – Expand your horizons through the world of art. Participants will have the opportunity to create and take home their own pieces of art (which will be available to take home) in a hands-on setting. Various techniques will arebe taughtattaught at each of the weekly camps. Adventures in Art camp tends to get a little messy, so be sure to send your camper in clothing appropriate for creating art. There are two groups – ages 5-8 and 9-11. Session: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Location: Monon Community Center Art Studio, 1235 Central Park Dr. East. June2-6:Creative Crafts (ages 5-8); Terrific Tex-tiles (ages 9-11) June9-13: Jazzy Jewelry June16-20: Dynamic Drawing June23-27:Cool Clay (ages 5-8); Art History (ages 9-11) June30-July3: Art & Literature (ages 5-8); Cool Clay (ages 9-11) July7-11:Painters Palette July14-18: The Art of Giving July21-25:Art from Anything July28-Aug.1: Animal Art (ages 5-8); Cool Room Crafts (ages 9-11)

• ScienceofSummer – Experience the many wonders of the field of science. Campers (ages 5-11) will have the opportunity to create and take home various projects (which will be available to take home) during a hands-on setting in each of the weekly camps.

For an extended list of these camps, visit carmel-clayparks.com

Carmel Clay Parks offers a variety of camps for ages 5 through 14. June 30 through July 3 camp is $140. All other cCamps are $175 each week with the exception of June 30 through July 3, which is $140. The full summer fee is $1,400. Registration may be done in-person at any of the 11 Carmel elementary schools, or at the Monon Com-munity Center, or online at carmelclayparks.com. CFor camp questions, call 573-5240 or 843-3864 for camp questions.• PlayOn – Welcome to the play-tastic camp just

for 5-9 year olds. At Play On, campers are encour-aged to explore their imaginations through a variety of crafts, games, physical, and social ac-tivities. Session: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. East Location: Clay Middle School, 5150 E. 126th St. West Location: Creekside Middle School, 3525 W. 126th St. June2-6: Let’s Get Moovin’ and Groovin’ (East); Game On! (West) June9-13: Let’s Go Outdoors (East); Everyday Stuff (West) June16-20: Let’s Use Imagination (East); Bona Fide Fun! (West) June23-27: Let’s Be Buggy (East); Bon Appétit (West) June30-July3: Let’s Get Messy (East); Characters Anyone? (West) July7-11: Let’s Get Wet (East); Kids in Motion (West) July14-18:Let’s Get Wild (East); Carnival Celebra-tion (West)