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Weekly Summer Enrichment! Summer Programs for ages 3 – 15 Nearly 200 half-day and full-day programs to choose from at Carroll Community College! June 25 – August 17, 2018
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Weekly Summer

Enrichment!

Summer Programs for ages 3 – 15Nearly 200 half-day and full-day programs

to choose from at Carroll Community College!

June 25 – August 17, 2018

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What is the deadline for signing up for camp?You can sign up as long as there is space available up until the Friday before the session starts. If the camp you want is full, we are happy to add you to our waitlist. You will be called if we have an opening. There is no cost to join a waitlist, and no obligation to sign up once you’re on it. Your best chance is to sign up early for our popular camps. Full payment is due at the time of registration.

Each camper must be signed up individually with their own unique student ID number.

Is before and after care available? How about lunch?Yes! For campers aged 6 – 15, our Start-Up Time opens at 7:30 a.m. and is a supervised, unstructured playtime until camp gets started. Wind-Down Time is open until 6 p.m. and is a supervised, unstructured playtime. You can add Start-Up or Wind-Down at any time for one low price.

We off er supervised lunch and recess time at no charge for those campers signed up for both a morning AND afternoon session on the same day.

What if I need full-day camp?Build your camp week with combinations of morning and afternoon camps that include a free supervised lunch and recess! Add Start-Up to a morning camp or Wind-Down to an afternoon camp to fi t your schedule. (Lunch is not available for our half-day campers.)

Will I receive a refund if my child can’t come to camp?If your child cannot attend a program and the College is notifi ed at least 10 business days before it begins, we will issue a full refund. For notifi cation with less than 10 business days, we will be happy to provide a refund less the camp fees which cover the cost of pre-purchased materials and non-refundable commitments to partners. No refunds are given once a camp begins.

The College expects all programs to be presented as scheduled. However, a program could be cancelled due to insuffi cient enrollment. A decision about cancellation is made approximately 2 weeks before the start date of the camp. You will be notifi ed via email. In the event that a program is cancelled, every eff ort will be made to either place your child in another program of his/her interest or provide a full refund.

Do I have to fi ll out a new Health & Emergency Contact Form every year?Yes. A current Health & Emergency Contact Form is required for each participating child at least 2 weeks BEFORE the fi rst day of his/her camp. A new form must be completed each year in order for your child to participate in camp.

What’s your tax ID number? How do I get a receipt?Our tax ID number is: 52-1806-923.

For a receipt for your payment, please contact our Business Offi ce at 410-386-8040.

How will I know if my camp is cancelled?We send important camp messages including schedule changes and cancellations via email. We need a valid email address for you. Please add [email protected] to your contact list.

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Programs at a Glance ................................................................ 2

Kids@Carroll Preschool Kids ..................................................................................... 6

Career Kids ........................................................................................... 6

Cooking Kids ....................................................................................... 6

Creative Kids ........................................................................................ 7

Digital Kids ........................................................................................... 9

Moving Kids ........................................................................................11

Reading and History Kids ................................................................11

Scientific Kids ..................................................................................... 12

Technology Know-How Kids ......................................................... 13

Theatrical & Musical Kids ............................................................... 15

Teen College Careers ................................................................................................16

Cooking ..............................................................................................16

Creativity ............................................................................................ 17

Digital Technology and Video Game Production ...................18

Fitness and Movement ...................................................................20

Performance ...................................................................................... 21

Reading and Writing ....................................................................... 21

Technology and Science.................................................................22

And Everything Else .........................................................................23

Volunteering .............................................................................23

Registration Information .......................................................24

Start-Up and Wind-Down Time ............................................25

Registration Form ....................................................................26

Health and Emergency Contact Form ................................. 27

Camp Title Index ......................................................................29

On the second Saturday of the month, a class with the same quality and enrichment you love in our summer camps compacted into a super Saturday!

Saturday, February 10

Mad Scientist at Play 9 a.m. – noon | Ages 8 – 12

Saturday, March 10

American Girl and Me9 a.m. – noon | Ages 7 – 12

Saturday, April 14

Sweets for Me9 a.m. – noon | Ages 8 – 12

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Second Saturday

Classes 2gether

For kids and a special adult to learn something new together and have fun doing it!

Stitch Together: PJ PantsSat., Feb. 17 | 9 a.m. – noon

Pop-Up BooksTue. & Thu., March 6 & 8 | 6 – 8:30 p.m. (2 sessions)

Stitch Together: BagsSat., March 17 | 9 a.m. – noon

Collaborate Kitchen – DinnerTue. & Wed., March 13 & 14 | 6 – 8:30 p.m. (2 sessions)

Geocaching for FamiliesSat., April 7 | 9:30 a.m. – noon

Hike with Your Kids!Sat., April 28 | 9 a.m. – noon

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JUNE 25 – 29

MORNING (9 A.M. – NOON)

Kids @ CarrollAhoy! Pirates Ages 6 – 8Slimy Science Lab Ages 6 – 8Creative Dramatics Ages 6 – 9Make Your First Video Game Ages 8 – 11Art Attack Ages 9 – 11Crime Scene Science Ages 9 – 11Space Explorers Ages 9 – 12

Teen CollegeCode Your Own Adventure Ages 12 – 15Comfort Foods Ages 12 – 15Outdoor Survival Ages 12 – 15Veterinary CSI Ages 12 – 15

AFTERNOON (1:15 – 4:15 P.M.)

Kids @ CarrollArt Attack Ages 6 – 8WeDo Robots: STEM Ages 7 – 9Code Your Own Adventure Ages 8 – 11Look, I Made Dinner Ages 8 – 11Environmental Field Science Ages 9 – 11Veterinary CSI Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeFreshman Seminar Ages 12 – 15Make Your First Video Game Ages 12 – 15Leaders in Training Ages 13 – 15

JULY 2 – 6 (NO CAMP 7/4)

MORNING (9 A.M. – NOON)

Kids @ CarrollAll About Technology Ages 6 – 8Dinosaur and Rockin’ Rock Hunters Ages 6 – 8Cakes, Pies, Oh My! Ages 8 – 11Minecraft® Modders Ages 8 – 11Mad Scientist Chemistry Lab Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeFencing Ages 12 – 15Sketching and Drawing Ages 12 – 15

AFTERNOON (1:15 – 4:15 P.M.)

Kids @ CarrollRockets & Robotics Ages 6 – 8Slimy Science Lab Ages 6 – 8Minecraft® Designers Ages 8 – 11Sketching and Drawing Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeFit & Fun Ages 12 – 15Sweets, Sweets, Sweets Ages 12 – 15

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July 9 – 13

FULL DAY

Circus Camp Ages 9 – 15

MORNING (9 A.M. – NOON)

Kids @ CarrollBig Brains Machine Shop Ages 6 – 8Descendants: Villains and Heroes Ages 6 – 8Moana and Me Yoga Ages 6 – 8WeDo Robots Ages 6 – 8Kids in the Kitchen Ages 8 – 11Star Wars Animators Ages 8 – 11BOT Builders – Mission to Mars Ages 9 – 11Pokémon® Academy Ages 9 – 11Sculpture Camp Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeHogwarts Express Ages 12 – 15Make Your First 3D Video Game Ages 12 – 15Stained Glass Artisans Ages 12 – 15Trivia Challenge Ages 12 – 15

AFTERNOON (1:15 – 4:15 P.M.)

Kids @ CarrollJewels to Wear and Share Ages 6 – 8Upcycle It! From Trash to Treasures Ages 6 – 8Vehicles Made by Me Ages 6 – 8Make Your First 3D Video Game Ages 8 – 11Broadway Yoga Ages 9 – 11Nose for News Ages 9 – 11Stained Glass Mosaics Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeArt + Industrial Design: Lights and Lamps Ages 12 – 15French Cooking Ages 12 – 15Gamers’ Apprentice Ages 12 – 15

July 16 – 20

FULL DAY

Circus Camp Ages 9 – 15

MORNING (9 A.M. – NOON)

Kids @ CarrollArt Attack: Mask Making Ages 6 – 8Dinosaur and Rockin’ Rock Hunters Ages 6 – 8Yarn Art Ages 6 – 8Construction & Tinkering Lab Ages 6 – 9App.io: Make Your First Multiplayer App! Ages 8 – 11Castle Build Ages 9 – 11Harry Potter & the Wizarding World Ages 9 – 11Pokémon® Academy Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeAdvanced Robotics Ages 12 – 15Chopped Ages 12 – 15Forensic Science Ages 12 – 15Girl Power Ages 12 – 15

AFTERNOON (1:15 – 4:15 P.M.)

Kids @ CarrollExtreme Weather Ages 6 – 8Story Explorers Ages 6 – 8Vehicles Made by Me Ages 6 – 8WeDo Robots: STEM Ages 7 – 9Creative Design and Robotics Ages 8 – 11Kids Chopped Ages 8 – 11Duct Tape Art Ages 9 – 11Gross Science Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeApp.io: Make Your First Multiplayer App! Ages 12 – 15Architect Artist Ages 12 – 15Model Making & Casting Lab Ages 12 – 15Summer Theater (2 weeks) Ages 12 – 15

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July 23 – 27

MORNING (9 A.M. – NOON)

Kids @ CarrollAmerican Girl: Food Ages 6 – 8 Art Attack Ages 6 – 8Science You Can Eat Ages 6 – 8WeDo Robots Ages 6 – 8Cooking Around the World Ages 8 – 11Picture Me a Photographer Ages 8 – 11Unity® Game Programming Ages 8 – 11Duct Tape Art Ages 9 – 11Animatronics: Handbuilt Robot Creatures Ages 9 – 12

Teen CollegeDesign Studio Ages 12 – 15Hip Hop Dance Ages 12 – 15Python™ Programmers Ages 12 – 15Sew Now Ages 12 – 15

AFTERNOON (1:15 – 4:15 P.M.)

Kids @ CarrollArcade Invention Lab Ages 6 – 8Costumes for Kids Ages 6 – 8Jewels to Wear and Share Ages 6 – 8Code Breakers Ages 8 – 11Hip Hop Dance Ages 8 – 11Art Attack Ages 9 – 11Minecraft® Ages 9 – 11Science You Can Eat Ages 9 – 11Sew Fabulous Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeGlobal Cuisine Ages 12 – 15Photograph Like a Pro Ages 12 – 15Star Wars Ages 12 – 15Unity® Game Programming Ages 12 – 15

July 30 – August 3

FULL DAY

Walk on the Wild Side Ages 7 – 10

MORNING (9 A.M. – NOON)

PreschoolMessy Splashy Fun Ages 3 – 5

Kids @ CarrollAll About Technology Ages 6 – 8Global Fairy Tales Ages 6 – 8Want to be a Pop Star? Ages 6 – 8American Girl: Girls and Their Pets Ages 7 – 9Drawing & Painting Ages 8 – 11Kids in the Kitchen Ages 8 – 11Roblox Coders Ages 8 – 11Woodshop: Basics to Boxes Ages 8 – 12Minecraft® Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeFencing Ages 12 – 15Manga Art Ages 12 – 15Minecraft® Animators Ages 12 – 15

AFTERNOON (1:15 – 4:15 P.M.)

Kids @ CarrollArt Blaster STEAM Ages 6 – 8Rockets & Robotics Ages 6 – 8The Mighty Jungle Ages 6 – 8Minecraft® Animators Ages 8 – 11BOT Builders Ages 9 – 11Jewel Jive Ages 9 – 11The World’s Your Stage Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeDrawing & Painting Ages 12 – 15Master Home Cooks Ages 12 – 15Musical Theatre (2 weeks) Ages 12 – 15Roblox Coders Ages 12 – 15Woodshop: Fundamentals of Furniture Ages 12 – 15

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August 6 – 10

MORNING (9 A.M. – NOON)

PreschoolBug Me Ages 3 – 5

Kids @ CarrollAuthor and Illustrator Adventure Ages 6 – 8Hands-On Art History Ages 6 – 8American Girl: BFFs Ages 7 – 9LEGO® Games Ages 8 – 11Drones Ages 9 – 11Jumpin’ Jammin’ and Drumming Fun Ages 9 – 11Veterinary CSI Ages 9 – 11Chocolate Camp Ages 10 – 12

Teen CollegeAdvanced Forensics Ages 12 – 15Art Attack: Floating Sculptures Ages 12 – 15Virtual Reality Ages 12 – 15

AFTERNOON (1:15 – 4:15 P.M.)

Kids @ CarrollJumpin’ Jammin’ and Drumming Fun Ages 6 – 8Kids on the Runway Ages 6 – 8Art in Nature Ages 7 – 9American Girl: Fashions Ages 8 – 10Virtual Reality Ages 8 – 11Improv! Ages 9 – 11Mad Scientist Chemistry Lab Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeAdvanced Jedi Training Ages 12 – 15Drones Ages 12 – 15Veterinary CSI Ages 12 – 15Video Game Animation Ages 12 – 15

August 13 – 17

MORNING (9 A.M. – NOON)

Kids @ CarrollArt Rocks! Ages 6 – 8Upcycle It! From Trash to Treasures Ages 6 – 83D Modeling Lab Ages 8 – 11Sketching and Drawing Ages 9 – 11

Teen CollegeMinecraft® Modders Ages 12 – 15Radios & Resistors Ages 12 – 15

AFTERNOON (1:15 – 4:15 P.M.)

Kids @ CarrollAmerican Girl: All About the Girls Ages 6 – 8Kids on the Runway Ages 6 – 8Minecraft® Modders Ages 8 – 11Elementary Engineer Ages 9 – 11

Teen College3D Modeling Lab Ages 12 – 15Sketching and Drawing Ages 12 – 15

Littlest Learners Child Development CenterOpen Year Round 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Summer weekly themes include:• Jungle Journey• Amigos• Mighty Math• The Garden Gang• On the Beach• Lots of Letters• and more!

Morning/Preschool from 7 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Afternoon Relaxed Care from 12:30 – 6 p.m.

For more information or to register, visit www.carrollcc.edu/LittlestLearners or call 410-386-8470.

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Camps for ages 3 – 12

Preschool KidsNEW! Bug MeYou are being bugged! This creepy crawler’s camp is all about bugs, reptiles, nighttime adventures and the teeny tiny world of insects. We’ll create bug habitats, design mazes and participate in creepy crawler races while learning about bug and reptile characteristics. Join this buggy camp filled with insect art, mini-worlds and creative learning experiences! Designed for preschool campers. In partnership with Abrakadoodle®.Cost: $160Course #: KID-240-ALK Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 3 – 5

NEW! Messy Splashy FunPrint, stamp and roll to create colorful art. Be inspired by American artist Damian Hirst as you spin your body and your art to explore color mixing and shapes. Russian artist Serghei Pakhomoff’s pasta sculptures encourage building, sorting and painting. Use your fingers to get messy with splatter paint and squishy mud. Be a dynamic art explorer as you observe what happens with the art materials in these messy and fun projects! Designed for preschool campers. In partnership with Abrakadoodle®.Cost: $160Course #: KID-082-ALK Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 3 – 5

Career KidsElementary EngineerBe an engineer with LEGO® Education building materials. Explore the basics of engineering and simple machines. Discover pulleys, levers and gears and learn about compound machines, motorized vehicles and robotic creations. Create your own mechanized designs. Solve challenges and become inventors. Light and sound sensors, pulleys, wheels, levers and gears are all at your command. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. In partnership with Goldsmith Education.Cost: $175Course #: KID-295-A46 Aug. 13 – 17, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Picture Me a PhotographerSee page 8 for details.

Veterinary CSIWhat do you do when you find a dog that was hit by a car? Follow the case of the animal as you learn how to diagnose conditions and explore treatment procedures including possible surgery. Learn to use a stethoscope to hear the heart and lungs. View and interpret real x-rays of an injured dog. Take a look at how specialized equipment is used for injured animals and learn about the nursing care a recovering animal needs. Includes a trip to a local animal hospital to see the real deal.Cost: $155Course #: KID-125-A46 Jun. 25 – 29, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11Course #: KID-125-B46 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Cooking KidsCooking camps are held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center on Old Washington Road in Westminster. Specific instructions for drop-off and pick-up at this location is included in the Parent Handbook that is mailed to you with your camp confirmation.

Students should wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. (No sandals or shorts in the kitchen.)

NEW! Cakes, Pies, Oh My!If the thought of cookies fills you with delight, make them yourself for your friends and family. Create desserts that are moist and delicious. Make tasty treats and cute cakes in this super sweet camp! Take the recipes and your prepared food home to share. Class size limited. Camp is held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Instructor: Katie WhiteCost: $130Course #: KID-046-A36 Jul. 2 – 6, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

(no camp 7/4)

All New Recipes and Countries! Cooking Around the WorldExperience new tastes and smells as you prepare five courses of a meal, each from a different country’s cuisine. You’ll spice it up as you follow recipes for an appetizer, a soup, an entrée, sides and a dessert that reflect the unique culinary flavor of that region. Take the recipes and your prepared food home to share with your family. Class size limited. Camp is held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Instructor: Tim NorwoodCost: $155Course #: KID-092-A36 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

Kids ChoppedLearn about the skill, speed and ingenuity it takes to be a Chopped Chef. This week, learn to take mystery ingredients and turn them into a dish that is sure to please your family and friends. Top off the week with a competition to test yourself as a Chopped Chef. Class size limited. Camp is held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Instructor: Tim NorwoodCost: $155Course #: KID-204-A36 Jul. 16 – 20, 1 – 4 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

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Many New Recipes! Kids in the KitchenLearn your way around the kitchen in this yummy camp! You’ll practice your measuring skills, learn how to handle small knives, use a blender and operate a mixer. Start off making cookies from scratch and then wow your family as you prepare pizza with homemade crust, real yeast bread and more. Finish off the week with a scrumptious lunch you prepare for your invited guest. Class size limited. Camp is held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Instructor: Tim NorwoodCost: $155Course #: KID-108-A36 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11Course #: KID-108-B36 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

NEW! Look, I Made DinnerGet ready to be the chef your whole family is talking about. Learn to make mouthwatering meals that your whole family will love. You’ll learn to make more than a box dinner. Prepare main dishes, side dishes, vegetables and more. After this camp, you may be making dinner every night! Class size limited. Camp is held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Instructor: Katie WhiteCost: $155Course #: KID-163-A36 Jun. 25 – 29, 1 – 4 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

Creative KidsAmerican Girl: All About the GirlsCelebrate what it means to be a girl today with games, activities and more! Discuss topics that face growing girls today. Find your own voice as we have fun designing and crafting a special surprise for our favorite

“gals”. Bring your American Girl or other favorite doll to camp. Instructor: Shannon StewartCost: $145Course #: KID-095-A13 Aug. 13 – 17, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

NEW! American Girl: BFFsJoin the American Girls on a trip to the past. Tag along with Cecil, Marie Grace, Felicity, Addy, Samantha, Molly, Rebecca and their best friends. Explore history, play games, sing songs and make crafts for you and your dolls. Create your own friendships that could last a lifetime. Bring your American Girl or other favorite doll to camp. Instructor: Amy BrewerCost: $145Course #: KID-180-A24 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 7 – 9

American Girl: FashionsShow off your style with your American Girl! Discover your look with the American Girls and their families. Make history come alive as you play different games, sing songs and create crafts for you and your doll that represent different fashions worn by American Girls. Bring your American Girl or other favorite doll to camp. Instructor: Karla DorseyCost: $145Course #: KID-353-A35 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 8 – 10

NEW! American Girl: FoodA feast fit for an American Girl! Explore the foods enjoyed by our favorite girls. Play games, sing songs and create crafts for you and your doll representing the different foods loved by American Girls. Bring your American Girl or other favorite doll to camp. Instructor: Karla DorseyCost: $145Course #: KID-067-A13 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

American Girl: Girls and Their PetsTravel through history with the American Girl dolls and their beloved pets. Learn about Kaya, Caroline, Josefina, Kirsten, Kit, Julie and all of their four-legged friends. Make history come alive as you play games, sing songs and create crafts for you and your doll. Bring your American Girl or other favorite doll to camp. Instructor: Amy BrewerCost: $145Course #: KID-181-A24 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 7 – 9

New Every Year! Art AttackA Kids@Carroll favorite! Use your imagination and a variety of materials to create unique artwork. We’ll paint, sculpt, collage, explore texture and who knows what else. You’ll create unique 3D environments, paintings and much more! Wear clothes for making a mess. Enjoy different activities each week, so you can come more than once! Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $155Course #: KID-096-A46 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11Course #: KID-096-B13 Jun. 25 – 29, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8Course #: KID-096-C13 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8Course #: KID-096-D46 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Art Attack: Mask MakingBring your heroes to life with a mask made by you, whether it’s an icy princess or a marvelous masked man! Put your imagination and skills together to create masks you can wear or display. Embellish with paint or bangles and found objects to build a mask of your own making. Wear clothes for making a mess. Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $155Course #: KID-281-A13 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Art Blaster STEAMCalling all boys and girls who have a creative, curious mind and like to explore! Learn about how science is an inspiration for many artists. Boost your imagination while you play and paint with magnets, explore robotic sculptures and other technology. Develop your Engineering skills and design your dream house! Create artistic math puzzles and much more while you ignite your creativity. Join us on the Abrakadoodle® STEAM art venture and have a blast while you play games, make new friends and create art in innovative ways! In partnership with Abrakadoodle®.Cost: $160Course #: KID-333-A13 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Art in NatureTake a look outside and find art! Following in the path of the artist Andy Goldworthy, use natural elements to put together a work of art. Use stones and symbols to tell a Stone Story. Create functional art for an animal habitat. Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $145Course #: KID-320-A24 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 7 – 9

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NEW! Art Rocks!The stage is set for Rock Artists everywhere! Art Rocks combines fun music and energetic art for a wildly creative adventure. Campers will make musical instruments, learn about rhythm and create some music of their own! They’ll design a poster promoting a concert, as well as a unique label for a new CD. These rock artists will create their own rock art, design mystifying paintings to music and try their hand at melodic action painting. Step into the spotlight for a rocking good time! In partnership with Abrakadoodle®.Cost: $160Course #: KID-170-A13 Aug. 13 – 17, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

NEW! Costumes for KidsTransform yourself into someone else with things you can find around your home. Turn duct tape into a duchess! Learn tricks used by costume designers and crafters to turn everyday objects into fantastic costumes. Leave with some great ideas for costumes of all shapes and sizes. No sewing needed, just imagination! Instructor: Karla DorseyCost: $145Course #: KID-068-A13 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Chocolate CampSee page 11 for details.

NEW! Descendants: Villains and HeroesWhether you favor Auradon or the Isle of the Lost, all are welcome in this camp! Join Mal, Evie, Jay and Carlos as we take a wild ride through fairy tales, meet characters from classic stories, play games, sing and dance to music, and create art with our new friends. Instructor: Shannon StewartCost: $140Course #: KID-047-A13 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Drawing and PaintingHere’s a chance to create unique works of art using some of the techniques of famous artists. Learn drawing and painting techniques including color, composition form and structures using tempera, acrylic media and charcoal. Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $150Course #: KID-101-A36 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

Duct Tape ArtExplore the amazing world of duct tape art! Learn the essential skills needed for creating a variety of fun and functional items like a wallet, bag, bow-tie or hair bow, googly-eyed crazy hair pen topper and much, much more! Personalized and totally fun! Instructor: Meghan GrimmCost: $150Course #: KID-141-A46 Jul. 16 – 20, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11Course #: KID-141-B46 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Jewel JiveExplore a new type of jewelry every day of camp. Show off your handmade friendship and beaded bracelets. See what looms can do. Explore Shrinky Dinks, candy wrapper jewelry and accessories. Make two types of jewelry almost every day. Learn the technique then make it yourself! Instructor: Amy BrewerCost: $145Course #: KID-205-A46 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Jewels to Wear and ShareExplore the world of wearable art made by you! Use everyday objects like magazines, buttons, bottle caps and washers to make amazing jewelry. Then twist around and use sourdough, jelly beans and gummy bears to create beautiful bracelets and necklaces good enough to eat! Whether you are going to wear it or share it, it is made unique by you! Instructor: Meghan GrimmCost: $140Course #: KID-303-A13 Jul. 9 – 13, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8Course #: KID-303-B13 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

NEW! Kids on the RunwayIt’s the ultimate style camp! From Leonardo da Vinci to Louis Vuitton, create your own unique style inspired by the illustrators, designers and artists. Create dresses or shirts that scream WOW! Design cool accessories. Try out your creative ideas on white sneakers (bring to the first class). Get ready to step into the spotlight at the Ultimate Kids Runway Show featuring the unique portfolio designs you created. In partnership with Abrakadoodle®.Cost: $165Course #: KID-172-A13 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8Course #: KID-172-B13 Aug. 13 – 17, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Picture Me a PhotographerCapture your best photos with your camera. Discover how a camera works, the beauty of capturing light and the joy of expressing yourself with photography. Explore the basics of light, composition and perspective. Learn some Photoshop basics. Photograph nature, architecture and still life. Create your name through photographs! Bring a point and shoot or digital SLR camera for a fun-filled photo camp. Instructor: Mickey BrilhartCost: $140Course #: KID-084-A36 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

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Sculpture CampExplore different types of sculpture techniques as well as experiment with different sculptural materials: plaster, panty hose and wire, air dry clay, found materials, papier-mâché, foil and recycled material. What can’t you make into art! Instructor: Meghan GrimmCost: $150Course #: KID-344-A46 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

NEW! Sew FabulousGrab your imagination and hold on for one wild week! Impress your family and friends when you bring home something to wear, and sew up a trendy new pillow to decorate your room. Learn some basic sewing skills or sharpen skills you have. No sewing experience needed. Try something new and see how much fun sewing can be. Use our fabrics or buy patterns that fit your style. Instructor: Katie KennedyCost: $160Course #: KID-070-A46 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Sketching and DrawingLove to doodle? Take your scribbles to the next step and learn to use pencil or charcoal to draw still life arrangements, landscapes or a special scene with the appropriate detail and perspective. Practice quick sketches, without overthinking, to capture the essence of your subject. Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $120Course #: KID-091-A46 Jul. 2 – 6, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11 (no camp 7/4)Cost: $140Course #: KID-091-B46 Aug. 13 – 17, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Stained Glass MosaicsHang your original framed glass mosaic in your window and watch the sun stream through, reflecting all the colors of the rainbow into the room. Create your own design, cut the glass yourself, assemble all the pieces and ENJOY! Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $155Course #: KID-005-A46 Jul. 9 – 13, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Upcycle It! From Trash to TreasuresIt’s time to UPCYCLE! Upcycling gives old stuff a fun new purpose. Create new useable items from everyday stuff. Learn why upcycling helps reduce the amount of waste. Help our environment and have fun. Using wood, metal, plastic, cardboard and cloth, the ideas are endless. Instructor: Shannon StewartCost: $140Course #: KID-347-A13 Jul. 9 – 13, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8Course #: KID-347-B13 Aug. 13 – 17, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Yarn ArtDiscover the uses of yarn by finger knitting! Use yarn to create a personalized pillow. Create a great doll-sized blanket with arm knitting. Utilize your new skills to make unique pieces of art by weaving with nature, like vines and tall grasses! Wrap up your summer in fun. Instructor: Meghan GrimmCost: $140Course #: KID-315-A13 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Digital Kids3D Modeling LabCalling all who want to be the designers of the future! If you can dream it, you can make it. Create your first action figure, design custom jewelry or make a new toy! Using professional-level modeling software, sculpt, texture and render your own 3D creation. No prior experience is necessary and 3D designs will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. 3D printing is not included, but can be purchased separately through a third party company. This camp is designed to be collaborative to emphasize the creative process. Campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-285-A36 Aug. 13 – 17, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

NEW! App.io: Make Your First Multiplayer App!The hottest new apps are .io apps! If you like to play Agar.io or Slither.io, you will love this camp. Become the creator of the next viral web app and share with family and friends. Explore the most popular .io apps, design your own multiplayer experience and learn how to code your own app. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-061-A36 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

NEW! Code Your Own AdventureBring the characters in your imagination to life in this unique course that blends classic storytelling with animation techniques and coding. Start with a concept, design the characters and choose not just one ending, but many! Learn how to create your own text-based adventure games with variables, conditional logic, images, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-043-A36 Jun. 25 – 29, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

LEGO® GamesCombine two favorites, LEGOs® and video games! Create a virtual LEGO® universe, characters and adventures in an interactive 2-D video game. Leave with your LEGO® 2-D game to share with friends and family on a password-protected website. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be created after the program for a conversion fee. No prior experience necessary. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-011-A36 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

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Make Your First 3D Video GameDevelop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional classes. Learn the physics behind 3D Game Design and explore event scripting, level design, controlling flow of game play and storytelling. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac users can speak with instructors at first class. No prior experience necessary. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-085-A36 Jul. 9 – 13, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

Make Your First Video GameMake your first video game in this one-of-a-kind class that shows the crucial keys to designing your first 2-D game by customizing a platform template. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics, sounds and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be created after the program for a conversion fee. This camp is designed to be collaborative to emphasize the creative process. Campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-112-A36 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

NEW! Minecraft®Explore the world of Minecraft® in a whole new way! Join other campers in a Kids@Carroll-only version of the game. Work in teams to complete goals inside the game. Then combine all you’ve learned to master the final challenges set by the Minecraft® Emperor. Instructor: Danielle BenefielCost: $160Course #: KID-189-A46 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11Course #: KID-189-B46 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Minecraft® AnimatorsBring your favorite Minecraft® characters to life in an animated short film! Learn how studios like Pixar® and Disney® make movies like

“Inside Out” and “Frozen” using keyframing, tweening, texturing and animating rigged 3D models. Camper projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. You do not need to own a Minecraft® account to use the software in this class. This camp is designed to be collaborative to emphasize the creative process. Campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-308-A36 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

Minecraft® DesignersDesign your own Minecraft® characters and buildings. Explore the basics of creating 3D modeling using new industry-grade software to design and import characters into your Minecraft® games. Students must have a PC/Mac version of Minecraft® at home to import characters and a parent’s email address is required to create student accounts. Tablet, phone and game console versions of Minecraft® are not compatible. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $160Course #: KID-227-A36 Jul. 2 – 6, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 8 – 11 (no camp 7/4)

Minecraft® ModdersUse your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod. Introductory coding will be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft®. Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home students must own a PC/Mac version of Minecraft®. Tablet, phone and game console version of Minecraft® are not compatible. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size is limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $160Course #: KID-250-A36 Jul. 2 – 6, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11 (no camp 7/4)Cost:$185Course #: KID-250-B36 Aug. 13 – 17, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

NEW! Roblox CodersDiscover how to code in the Lua language while playing and designing worlds in ROBLOX, an online universe where you can create anything you can dream. Combines game design concepts, coding and fun! Young entrepreneurs learn to navigate Roblox’s fast-growing marketplace to publish games. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-078-A36 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

Star Wars AnimatorsBring Star Wars adventures to life! Create a short film with your friends using your favorite action figures or vehicles. Whether you want to recreate a scene from Star Wars or design a new world of your own, bring your dreams to the screen. Campers will need to bring in Star Wars action figures or vehicles from home, but all other equipment will be provided. Camper-created films will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. No prior experience necessary. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-345-A36 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

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NEW! Unity® Game ProgrammingTake your game design skills to another level! With Unity®, an industry-grade design software, aspiring game designers will learn level editing, 3D modeling, intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-072-A36 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

Virtual RealityEmbark on an epic adventure in virtual reality! In this cutting-edge camp, learn the foundations of VR design by creating your own virtual worlds, exploring simulated environments and crafting memorable 3D experiences. At the end of the week, take home your first cardboard VR headset to show friends and family the new worlds you created. VR projects can be viewed on a website or a mobile device. Campers do not need a mobile device to take the class, but to use the VR headset at home a camper will need access to an Android or Apple mobile device. No prior experience necessary. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $205Course #: KID-351-A36 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

Other camps that might interest you…

BOT Builders: Mission to MarsSee page 14 for details.

DronesSee page 14 for details.

Vehicles Made by MeSee page 15 for details.

Moving KidsCircus CampIt’s time to clown around… for REAL. Start with whatever experience you have or none at all, and end up learning how to juggle, spin plates, walk the tight wire, stilt walking, all kinds of clowning and much more. At the end of the week, perform your new circus acts for relatives and friends. The performance coaches are professional clowns and comedy performers. What are you waiting for? In partnership with Michael Rosman’s Circus Stars.Cost: $299 (FULL DAY)Course #: KID-001-A40 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 –15Course #: KID-001-B40 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 15

Hip Hop DanceCreate your personal hip hop flair and express your musical self. Come alive as you showcase your style dancing by yourself and in a group. Invite your family and friends to a final dance performance on Friday. All music is age appropriate and free of offensive language and themes. Beginners and experienced dancers welcome. Instructor: Corinne LuetjeCost: $135Course #: KID-243-A36 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

NEW! Broadway YogaTake a breath before you hit the stage. Learn to stretch and move to enhance flexibility, concentration and core strength in addition to practicing calming and centering breathing techniques with special emphasis on visualizations and relaxation. Travel down Broadway to classic tunes and some new ones as we fashion crafts and discover activities with a Broadway twist. No prior yoga experience is necessary, just a sense of adventure. Instructor: Beth FeinsteinCost: $135Course #: KID-367-A46 Jul. 9 – 13, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

NEW! Moana and Me YogaExplore an enchanted world including Moana and other characters with yoga, stories, games, crafts and music that will transport you to an island paradise, majestic oceans and other magical realms. Have fun moving your body to increase balance, strength and flexibility in this very supportive environment! No yoga experience is necessary. Instructor: Beth FeinsteinCost: $135Course #: KID-366-A13 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Reading and History KidsNEW! Ahoy! PiratesOff we go to the days when pirates ruled the seas. Enjoy a bounty of games, activities, music and art! Join our hardy crew of adventurers to sail the seven seas. Sail through the mysterious, uncharted seas and figure out the riddles of a pirate. Watch out for quicksand and whirlpools! Instructor: Laura MileyCost: $140Course #: KID-032-A13 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

NEW! Author and Illustrator AdventureDiscover a universe of stories and add some new ones of your own! Map out your story with words or pictures. Listen to a variety of stories and tell your own. Create arts and crafts about characters from children’s literature and your own imagination. Travel with different authors and styles of storytelling. Instructor: Michele PooleCost: $135Course #: KID-364-A13 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Chocolate CampCHOCOLATE. CHOCOLATE. CHOCOLATE. Come explore a world of chocolate. Learn where it comes from and how it’s made. See how other countries use their chocolate as a liquid, solid and on ice! Use chocolate in unusual ways as a spa treatment or a tie-dye. Campers should bring a white cotton t-shirt on the first day. Instructor: Missy MarlinCost: $140Course #: KID-130-A57 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 10 – 12

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Castle BuildSee page 12 for details.

NEW! Global Fairy TalesTravel the world without leaving the classroom! Use the magic of fairy tales to open cultures around the world. Read to the tall tales of other countries. Dance to the music of another place. Create art that models the works from around the world. Tell your own stories of adventure! Instructor: Michele PooleCost: $135Course #: KID-365-A13 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

NEW! Hands-On Art HistoryExplore the world of visual art from a kid’s-eye view! Learn about the artists who shaped history. Discover famous paintings and sculptures. Create your own masterpieces in the Master’s style! Travel through the history of art with exciting, hands-on activities. Create, dance, read and sing your way through history as an artist. Instructor: Karla DorseyCost: $140Course #: KID-257-A13 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Harry Potter and the Wizarding WorldWe are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at the Carroll Community College branch. Whether magical or muggle, come explore Harry Potter’s world. Our quest is to learn about potions, magical creatures, Quidditch, dueling and other wildly interesting subjects. Class size is limited. Instructor: Ellen ManuelCost: $160Course #: KID-301-A46 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

NEW! Nose for NewsDiscover different styles of writing for investigative journalism, an opinion piece, advertising and more! Learn interview skills and practice writing articles, opinions, reviews and more. Be a “Star Reporter”. Discuss cyber citizenship and trusted sources. All participants will get a copy of the class-created newspaper. Instructor: Laura MileyCost: $140Course #: KID-048-A46 Jul. 9 – 13, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Pokémon® AcademyCalling all Pokémon® trainers! Improve your reading, writing, math, geography and science knowledge through the world of Pokémon®. Create your own unique Pokémon® creature. Battle your friends with new powers and moves. Create a story for you and your Pokémon® along with art projects to complete your set. Get ready because “I choose you!” Instructor: Randal SmithCost: $150Course #: KID-357-A46 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11Course #: KID-357-B46 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Story ExplorersHang onto your hat as you explore the wonderful world of stories. Play games, perform story theatre, create arts and crafts, and explore a different tale every day. Take a look at different authors from popular series like Mo Willems, Robert Munsch and Eric Carle. Instructor: Karla DorseyCost: $135Course #: KID-261-A13 Jul. 16 – 20, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Scientific KidsNEW! Castle BuildJoin your friends and create a kingdom all your own. Band together to conquer STEM-related challenges. Together you construct a sturdy castle, build a bridge to cross a moat and more. Finally, build a catapult to invade a neighboring kingdom. Get ready to go medieval! Instructor: Chandler CastilloCost: $150Course #: KID-065-A46 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Crime Scene ScienceYou’re the detective in this camp about forensics, crime scene investigation and crime lab chemistry. Complete experiments to uncover the science of solving crime as you search for evidence, gather clues and use science to solve a mystery. Dust for fingerprints, analyze handwriting, and test for blood type and DNA (using simulated blood). Examine hair fibers and practice chemistry to identify mystery substances and more. Instructor: Sean KelleyCost: $155Course #: KID-232-A46 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Dinosaur and Rockin’ Rock HuntersCombine paleontology and archeology while studying the bones and rocks of our Earth’s past. Discover dinosaur habits and habitats while digging up fossilized rocks and fascinating facts about these creatures and the rocks they lived on. Take home a rock and mineral collection and a book along with your unearthed treasures. Instructor: Stefanie DavisCost: $140Course #: KID-235-A13 Jul. 2 – 6, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8 (no camp 7/4)Cost:$160Course #: KID-235-B13 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

NEW! Environmental Field ScienceStudy the natural world around us. Utilize practical skills and training to complete hands-on environmental challenges. Explore underwater ecosystems. Identify tree species and determine a tree’s height and possible age. Profile and map soil characteristics. Study animal populations and dynamics with an eye for preserving wildlife habitats. Instructor: Mike LaceCost: $145Course #: KID-044-A46 Jun. 25 – 29, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

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Extreme WeatherWhen weather goes ballistic we all take shelter! What causes intense weather like earthquakes and hurricanes anyway? Hold on to your hat as we experiment with making different kinds of weather right in the room! Have fun learning about and creating everything from simple rain, wind and clouds to a twister and even lightning. No worries, it’s just weather! Instructor: Amanda FischerCost: $140Course #: KID-338-A13 Jul. 16 – 20, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Gross ScienceDiscover the slime of biology as you mix, shake, stir, pour and stack using stuff you’ll find in your kitchen, bathroom or backyard. Create smelly, gross chemical concoctions with a hands-on science project each day. What monstrosity can you create? Instructor: Mike LaceCost: $145Course #: KID-242-A46 Jul. 16 – 20, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Mad Scientist Chemistry LabGet ready to experiment with potions and brews in this laboratory experience. Make and take home Flubber, Silly Putty, gum, Play Dough, bubbling lava blobs, glowing slime and more. Learn chemistry concepts including atoms and bonding, acids and bases, and polymer chemistry. Bring a white 100% cotton t-shirt to the first class. Cost: $130Course #: KID-277-A46 Jul. 2 – 6, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11 (no camp 7/4)Cost:$150Course #: KID-277-B46 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

NEW! The Mighty JungleWould you like to rumble in the jungle? Discover jungle animals through crafts. See through animal eyes in skits. Explore the plants and animals in games. Meet new friends as you learn about some cool animals like red-eyed tree frogs, snakes and jungle cats. Instructor: Tina SheppardCost: $145Course #: KID-089-A13 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Science You Can EatWho knew science could be delicious? Discover how science principles create delicious outcomes like chocolate chip cookies, marshmallows and ice cream. Experiment with changing factors such as heat, proportions and time as we mix up the most appetizing science of the summer. Yum! Instructor: Amanda FischerCost: $150Course #: KID-275-A13 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8Course #: KID-275-B46 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

NEW! Slimy Science LabExplore science concepts behind reactions that shimmer and slime. Mix up things we use every day to create slimy substances. Discover the weird and wacky world of science with different hands-on projects each day. Instructor: Stefanie DavisCost: $150Course #: KID-045-A13 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8Cost:$130Course #: KID-045-B13 Jul. 2 – 6, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8 (no camp 7/4)

Space ExplorersExplore planets, stars and a whole galaxy of things as we bring the night to day camp. Become an expert on our system of planets, imagine alien life outside Earth and examine strange objects on the edge of our solar system. Who knows what you might discover in the vastness of space! Instructor: Drew SheltonCost: $150Course #: KID-212-A47 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 12

Walk on the Wild SideStep into the world of local wild animals! Take hikes, play games and create crafts every day while exploring local wildlife, learning bird calls and identifying animal tracks and scat. Engage with live animal encounters and be ready for a real wildlife adventure. Instructor: Sherry FisherCost: $270 (FULL DAY)Course #: KID-086-A25 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Ages 7 – 10

Technology Know-How KidsAll About TechnologyFun, exciting and challenging activities await you in the world of technology. Build circuits and robots. Use a Global Positioning System (GPS) to play a high-tech game of hide and seek. Practice skills such as orienteering, treasure hunting and waymarking (geocaching). Discover the FUNdamentals of technology. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. In partnership with Goldsmith Education.Cost: $155Course #: KID-287-A13 Jul. 2 – 6, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8 (no camp 7/4)Cost: $175Course #: KID-287-B13 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

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NEW! Animatronics: Handbuilt Robot CreaturesDream, design and construct handmade animatronics (electrified kinetic creatures) and automata (mechanical sculptures and moving creations) in our makerspace. Cut wood, form plastic, drill, slice foam, add motors and electronics. Perfect for artists, designers, tinkerers and budding engineers. Families are invited on Friday to our Animatronic Zoo! In partnership with FutureMakers.Cost: $195Course #: KID-076-A47 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 12

Arcade Invention LabDesign, prototype, build and play original, handmade games, toys and gizmos. Each camper will prototype and invent playable electromechanical games using cardboard, foam, plastics, wood, tools, old toys, electronic components and recycled materials. Bring your amazing inventions to life! Join us for our Friday free arcade! In partnership with FutureMakers.Cost: $190Course #: KID-316-A13 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

Big Brains Machine ShopSmall hands with big ideas deserve real tools and things to invent! This material-based exploration lab, built around the theme of machines, is perfect for emerging tinkerers, inventors, artists and engineers. Activate STEM thinking, design and fabrication skills. Cut, drill, connect, form and shape cardboard, foam, wood, plastics and electronic components. Everybody is invited to our Friday Machine Shop Petting Zoo! In partnership with FutureMakers.Cost: $190Course #: KID-334-A13 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

BOT BuildersWhether you’ve been using the current generation of robotics products from LEGO® or this is your first time, this camp will get you up to speed on the LEGO® robotics system, NXT. Work together with your team to build a LEGO® robot that can hear sound and see light. Then program your robot to use its senses to solve various challenges. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Instructor: Danielle BenefielCost: $165Course #: KID-292-A46 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

NEW! BOT Builders: Mission to MarsBuild and program robots to meet unique challenges. In this next-level robotics camp, work with your team to program your robot to perform special missions like a Mars Rover. Whatever you do, it is sure to be a challenge. For campers who have taken BOT Builders or have experience with NXT robots. Instructor: Chandler CastilloCost: $165Course #: KID-049-A46 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Code BreakersDiscover the basics of coding languages like HTML5, JavaScript and CSS through a series of projects and design challenges. Gain the essentials you need to begin your journey to become the next tech star! Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-231-A36 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

Construction & Tinkering Lab (formerly Industrial Arts: Construction Lab)Emerging tinkerers, inventors, artists and engineers learn to use real tools to construct original projects of your own design. Safely cut, drill, form and shape wood! Hammer nails and drive screws! Build big and small designs to complete a series of tool and material challenges focusing on experimentation, exploration and free building. No prior experience needed. In partnership with FutureMakers.Cost: $190Course #: KID-339-A14 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 9

Creative Design and RoboticsRobotics is one of America’s fastest growing industries! Learn the fundamentals of motorized mechanisms and basic design principles in this unique camp. Design your own creation and learn problem solving to improve your machines. On the last day, machines and robots will complete a series of challenges! All equipment supplied. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: KID-012-A36 Jul. 16 – 20, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 8 – 11

NEW! DronesWork as a team to build rebuildable drones! Create a plan to construct a drone that meets your team’s challenge. Take turns piloting your team’s drone through tasks. Then rebuild it for the next round. Meet a licensed drone pilot and discuss ways drones are used in business and government. Instructor: Danielle BenefielCost: $170Course #: KID-233-A46 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

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Rockets & RoboticsWhat a great combination! Write a step-by-step program for your robot to follow mazes and react to motion. Build and explore machines and mechanisms, discover motor design differences and study gearing mechanisms. Design your own rocket that you can test and take home, but not before we have our own launch party (weather permitting)! This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. In partnership with Goldsmith Education.Cost: $155Course #: KID-309-A13 Jul. 2 – 6, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8 (no camp 7/4)Cost: $175Course #: KID-309-B13 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

NEW! Vehicles Made by MeCoolest camp on wheels or water or air! Join us as we make vehicles for all kinds of locomotion. Join a team to create a vehicle that can win the race or create a cart with the most character. Review the science that makes things go as we build and test our creations! Instructor: Chandler CastilloCost: $150Course #: KID-053-A13 Jul. 9 – 13, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8Course #: KID-053-B13 Jul. 16 – 20, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

WeDo RobotsBuild and program LEGO® models featuring working motors and sensors. Use simple drag-and-drop software to make the robots move around within four possible themes: Amazing Mechanisms, Play Soccer, Wild Animals and Adventure Stories. Instructor: Stefanie DavisCost: $160Course #: KID-017-A13 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8Course #: KID-017-B13 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

WeDo Robots: STEMBuild and program LEGO® models featuring working motors and sensors. Use simple drag-and-drop software to make the robots and constructions move around. Think like an engineer as you build a Ferris wheel, crane, car or a robot dragon. What can’t you do with imagination and hard work? Instructor: Stefanie DavisCost: $160Course #: KID-348-A24 Jun. 25 – 29, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 7 – 9Course #: KID-348-B24 Jul. 16 – 20, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 7 – 9

Woodshop: Basics to BoxesMaster woodworking basics in three take-home projects: an elegant cutting board, a gift box and an indestructible toolbox. Follow plans, measure, mark, cut, drill, shape and finish with hand tools. Returning students create advanced projects! In partnership with FutureMakers.Cost: $200Course #: KID-265-A37 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 8 – 12

Other camps that might interest you…

Minecraft®See page 10 for details.

Theatrical and Musical KidsCreative DramaticsDo you have a desire to perform? This camp will introduce students to theater basics through improvisation, theater games, voice and movement. Become comfortable with self-expression by using individual creativity as well as build trust with their peers through cooperative exercises. Family and friends are invited to a short performance at the end of the week. Instructor: Sarah SheltonCost: $140Course #: KID-099-A14 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 9

Costumes for KidsSee page 8 for details.

NEW! Improv!It’s time to take the stage. Play theatre games and create a character using improvisational and acting techniques. Think on your feet with theatre games like on TV. All experience levels are welcome and encouraged to come and have fun “playing”. Plus, a presentation for a live audience the last day of camp. Instructor: Rachel CyrCost: $135Course #: KID-266-A46 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Jumpin’ Jammin’ and Drumming FunGet movin’ and groovin’ with basic hand drumming and percussion, rhythm games, songs from around the world and even folk tales with music and dance. If you think you know music, think again! Instructor: Jaqui MacMillanCost: $135Course #: KID-028-A46 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 9 – 11Course #: KID-028-B13 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

The World’s Your StageTurn any space into a grand theatre production. Play theatre games and create a character with improvisational and acting techniques. Create an entertaining performance for family or friends as you become a character with whatever is on hand. All experience levels are welcome and encouraged to come. Bring your imagination and sense of fun to perform on the last day. Instructor: Rachel CyrCost: $145Course #: KID-311-A46 Jul. 30 - Aug. 3, 1:15 - 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 11

Want to be a Pop Star?If you’re searching for a stage, search no more! Release your inner performer as you bring together singing, dancing and even a little acting. Be sure your family and friends get a front row seat to see the performance of a lifetime on the last day of camp. Instructor: Rachel CyrCost: $145Course #: KID-253-A13 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 6 – 8

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Camps for ages 12 – 15

CareersDesign StudioDiscover the graphic design process from thumbnail sketches to finished product and learn the basics of Adobe Illustrator to go digital. Create your own brand graphic to produce a poster all about you, then use it on a t-shirt or notebook. Instructor: Danielle BenefielCost: $140Course #: TNC-138-A70 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Photograph Like a ProTake great photos of your world while having loads of fun! Learn the way your camera works and how to make it express you. Discover the basics of photography such as exposure, composition and editing. Create an interesting portfolio of your everyday life. Learn how to use Photoshop to edit your photos. Bring your point and shoot or digital SLR camera for a full day of fun. Instructor: Mickey BrilhartCost: $145Course #: TNC-111-A70 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Veterinary CSIWhat do you do when you find a dog that was hit by a car? Follow the case of the animal as you learn how to diagnose conditions and explore treatment procedures including possible surgery. Learn to use a stethoscope to hear the heart and lungs. View and interpret real x-rays of an injured dog. Take a look at how specialized equipment is used for injured animals and learn about the nursing care a recovering animal needs. Includes a trip to a local animal hospital to see the real deal.Cost: $155Course #: TNC-048-A70 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15Course #: TNC-048-B70 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

CookingAll teen cooking camps are held at the Carroll County Career and Technology Center on Old Washington Road in Westminster. Specific instructions for drop-off and pick-up at these locations are included in the Parent Handbook that is mailed to you with your camp confirmation.

Students should wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. (No sandals or shorts in the kitchen.)

ChoppedIf you can’t stand the heat, stay out of this camp! This week you need the skill, speed and ingenuity it takes to be a Chopped Chef. Discover how to take mystery ingredients and turn them into a dish that wows your family and friends. Top off the week with a competition to crown the Chopped Chef. Class size limited. Camp is held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center.Cost: $160Course #: TNC-101-A70 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! Comfort FoodsMake the foods that make you feel good. Whether you like your noodles with cheddar or four cheese, every bite will be better than the last. Learn to create the foods you crave on your own. Class size limited. Camp is held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Instructor: Katie WhiteCost: $155Course #: TNC-184-A70 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! French CookingHear your friends and family say “Ooh la la” as you present them with amazing French dishes made by you! Practice cooking techniques used by French chefs in the Riviera. Experience new tastes and smells as you explore different cuisines from all over France. Take the recipes and your prepared food home to share. Class size limited. Camp is held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Instructor: Greg HutsellCost: $155Course #: TNC-188-A70 Jul. 9 – 13, 1 – 4 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

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New Countries! New Recipes! Global CuisineMake an appetizer from Italy. A side dish from Sweden. A main dish from Mexico. And a dessert from Denmark. Well, maybe not for one meal. But you can travel the globe with your taste buds in this culinary camp. Learn to make international dishes and wow your friends and family. Class size limited. Camp is held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Instructor: Greg HutsellCost: $155Course #: TNC-010-A70 Jul. 23 – 27, 1 – 4 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Master Home CooksMake a meal your family will beg to eat again in this exciting new camp. Learn the tricks and tips from a cook who knows how to feed a hungry family. Learn to prepare foods that you can do at home in your own kitchen. Create a meal from plan to plate. Your family will love the samples you bring home and plead for more. Instructor: Greg HutsellCost: $155Course #: TNC-082-A70 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 1 – 4 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! Sweets, Sweets, SweetsCreate sweets that are moist and delicious. Cookies, cakes and desserts are bound to impress. Learn to bake from scratch. Practice different techniques for creating wonderful desserts that are sure to please. Take the recipes and your prepared food home to share. Class size limited. Camp is held at Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Instructor: Katie WhiteCost: $130Course #: TNC-186-A70 Jul. 2 – 6, 1 – 4 p.m. Ages 12 – 15 (no camp 7/4)

CreativityNEW! Architect ArtistThis hands-on design studio experience will introduce you to architecture, landscape architecture, city and regional planning. Practice design drawing, creative thinking and place making. Artists and architects are welcome to discover the connection between art and engineering. Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $140Course #: TNC-190-A70 Jul. 16 – 20, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Art Attack: Floating SculpturesBring your sculpture to life! Put your imagination and skills together to create sculptures that move. Embellish with paint or bangles and found objects to build a sculpture of your own making. Create awesome mobiles to hang from the ceiling and stabiles to sit on the floor. Go wild with color, form and your imagination in this motion-packed class! Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $155Course #: TNC-159-A70 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Design StudioSee page 16 for details.

Drawing and PaintingHere’s a chance to create unique works of art using some of the techniques of famous artists. Learn drawing and painting techniques including color, composition, form and structures using tempera, acrylic and charcoal. Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $150Course #: TNC-016-A70 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Photograph Like a ProSee page 16 for details.

Manga ArtDiscover the basic shapes and steps that define this unique Japanese style of drawing. Design a character all your own for adventures and create a story to identify what makes your character entirely unique. Explore some of the language and culture of Japan. Tell the story of your characters in this popular comic style. Instructor: Kelsey WailesCost: $145Course #: TNC-094-A70 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! Sew NowTry something new and see how much fun sewing can be. Bring home something to wear and something cool for your room! Learn some basic sewing skills or sharpen skills you have! No sewing experience needed. Grab your imagination and hold on for one wild week! Use our fabrics or buy patterns that fit your style. Instructor: Katie KennedyCost: $160Course #: TNC-195-A70 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

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Sketching and DrawingLove to doodle? Take your scribbles to the next step and learn to use pencil or charcoal to draw still life arrangements, landscapes or a special scene with the appropriate detail and perspective. Practice quick sketches, without overthinking, to capture the essence of your subject. Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $120Course #: TNC-043-A70 Jul. 2 – 6, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15 (no camp 7/4)Cost: $140Course #: TNC-043-B70 Aug. 13 – 17, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Stained Glass ArtisansHang your original framed glass mosaic in your window and watch the sun stream through, reflecting all the colors of the rainbow into the room. Create your own design, cut the glass yourself, assemble all the pieces and enjoy! Instructor: Ken EckerCost: $155Course #: TNC-044-A70 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Digital Technology and Video Game Production3D Modeling LabCalling all who want to be the designers of the future! If you can dream it, you can make it. Create your first action figure, design custom jewelry or make a new toy! Using professional-level modeling software, sculpt, texture and render your own 3D creation. No prior experience is necessary and 3D designs will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. 3D printing is not included, but can be purchased separately through a third party company. This camp is designed to be collaborative to emphasize the creative process. Campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-152-A70 Aug. 13 – 17, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! App.io: Make Your First Multiplayer App!The hottest new apps are .io apps! If you like to play Agar.io or Slither.io, you will love this camp! Become the creator of the next viral web app and share with family and friends! Explore the most popular .io apps, design your own multiplayer experience and learn how to code your own app. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-192-A70 Jul. 16 – 20, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! Code Your Own AdventureWatch as the characters in your imagination come to life in this unique course that blends classic storytelling with animation techniques and coding. Start with a concept, design the characters and choose not just one ending, but many! Learn how to create your own text-based adventure games with variables, conditional logic, images, HTML, CSS and JavaScript. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-191-A70 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Gamers’ ApprenticeFor serious gamers only! Beyond 2D and 3D, now it’s time to take it to another level by competing with the world! Develop games with a partner using a unique game engine. Learn advanced level editing, simple 3D modeling, intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience. No prior experience necessary. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. System requirements for home experience: 2GB of RAM and 2.0GHZ processor. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-169-A70 Jul. 9 – 13, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Make Your First 3D Video GameDevelop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional classes. Learn the physics behind 3D Game Design and explore event scripting, level design, controlling flow of game play and storytelling. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be created after the program for a conversion fee. No prior experience necessary. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-033-A70 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

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Make Your First Video GameMake your first video game in this one-of-a-kind class that shows the crucial keys to designing your first 2-D game by customizing a platform template. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics, sounds and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be created after the program for a conversion fee. This camp is designed to be collaborative to emphasize the creative process. Campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-034-A70 Jun. 25 – 29, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Minecraft® AnimatorsBring your favorite Minecraft® characters to life in an animated short film! Learn how studios like Pixar® and Disney® make movies like

“Inside Out” and “Frozen” using keyframing, tweening, texturing and animating rigged 3D models. Camper projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. You do not need to own a Minecraft® account to use the software in this class. This camp is designed to be collaborative to emphasize the creative process. Campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-157-A70 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Minecraft® ModdersUse your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft®. Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home students must own a PC/Mac version of Minecraft®. Tablet, phone and game console version of Minecraft® are not compatible. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size is limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-131-A70 Aug. 13 – 17, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! Python™ ProgrammersYouTube, Google, Instagram and Spotify - what do they have in common? They were created with Python™. Learn how to code with Python™ and create your first multi-player adventure game. Each lesson takes you step-by-step to start you on a programming path that will let you challenge friends with a fun game you built from start to finish! This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-196-A70 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! Roblox CodersDiscover how to code in the Lua language while playing and designing worlds in ROBLOX, an online universe where you can create anything you can dream. Combines game design concepts, coding and fun! Young entrepreneurs learn to navigate Roblox’s fast-growing marketplace to publish games. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-198-A70 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! Unity® Game ProgrammingAre you ready to take your game design skills to another level? With Unity®, an industry-grade design software, aspiring game designers will learn level editing, 3D modeling, intermediate event scripting and the impact of game play on user experience. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-197-A70 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Video Game AnimationTake your game design to the next level by creating and animating your own character sprites. Start with a name and develop the character’s personality, signature moves, special powers and a storyline. Finish with a fully animated character to be used in future games. No prior experience in game design, animation or sketching required. Student-created animations will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be created after the program for a conversion fee. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-108-A70 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

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Virtual RealityEmbark on an epic adventure in virtual reality! In this cutting-edge camp, learn the foundations of VR design by creating your own virtual worlds, exploring simulated environments and crafting memorable 3D experiences. At the end of the week, take home your first cardboard VR headset to show friends and family the new worlds you created. VR projects can be viewed on a website or a mobile device. Campers do not need a mobile device to take the class, but to use the VR headset at home a camper will need access to an Android or Apple mobile device. No prior experience necessary. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $205Course #: TNC-175-A70 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Fitness and MovementFencingCalling all swashbucklers! Learn the terminology, rules and techniques used in competition-style fencing. Practice the basics of two styles of fencing: foil and sabre. Hone your skills in drills and eventually competition. En garde! Instructor: Cameron CaseyCost: $135Course #: TNC-093-A70 Jul. 2 – 6, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15 (no camp 7/4)Cost:$155Course #: TNC-093-B70 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! Fit & FunGet up and get moving! Explore how to keep your mind and body healthy while having fun. Participate in a variety of sports and games including Ultimate Frisbee and Kickball. Discuss the unique wellness needs of today’s teens. Even explore careers in Health, Fitness and Exercise Sciences. Instructor: Laura MileyCost: $125Course #: TNC-187-A70 Jul. 2 – 6, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15 (no camp 7/4)

Hip Hop DanceCreate your personal hip hop flair and express your personality with this amazing dance style. Discover the individualism, teamwork, musicality and self-expression that comes with hip hop. All music is age appropriate and free of offensive language and themes. No prior experience needed. Showcase your style to family and friends in a final dance performance. Instructor: Corinne LuetjeCost: $135Course #: TNC-128-A70 Jul. 23 – 27, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Outdoor SurvivalHave you got what it takes to survive this camp? Learn to navigate using a compass. Build a shelter to withstand the elements and learn when it is safe to drink water. This week includes hikes on Carroll County’s nature trails. Instructor: Mike LaceCost: $155Course #: TNC-102-A70 Jun. 25 – 29, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

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PerformanceCircus CampIt’s time to clown around… for REAL. Start with whatever experience you have or none at all, and end up learning how to juggle, spin plates, walk the tight wire, stilt walking, all kinds of clowning and much more. At the end of the week, perform your new circus acts for relatives and friends. The performance coaches are professional clowns and comedy performers. What are you waiting for? In partnership with Michael Rosman’s Circus Stars.Cost: $299 (FULL DAY)Course #: KID-001-A40 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 15Course #: KID-001-B40 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 4:15 p.m. Ages 9 – 15

Musical TheatreIt’s time to sing! Discover the joy of musical theatre. Gain a sense of confidence in your musical talent! Learn how to use your voice and body effectively to portray a character through improvisations, games, scene studies and short sketches. Study the toe-tapping beats and the swinging singing needed to put it all together. Perform for your family and friends at the end of the week. Instructor: Catherine RuddCost: $270 (2 weeks)Course #: TNC-172-A70 Jul. 30 – Aug. 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Summer TheatreDon’t be shy! Discover the joy of theatre and acting. Gain a sense of confidence and poise that will help you feel at ease in any social situation for a lifetime! Learn how to use your voice and body effectively to portray a character through improvisations, games, scene studies and short sketches. Uncover behind-the-scenes secrets about make-up techniques, lighting, sound, set construction and dressing, props and more. Then pull it all together and perform a play for your family and friends. Instructor: Colleen EspositoCost: $260 (2 weeks)Course #: TNC-045-A70 Jul. 16 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Reading and WritingAdvanced Jedi TrainingTake a voyage deeper into the galaxy. All are welcome, Rebel and Empire. Advance your skills. Enjoy some of the same activities but achieve a greater understanding of the way the galactic forces work on our society of Jedi and Sith. Build your advanced lightsaber and demo more fighting styles. Activities and discussion will take you through to a galaxy far, far away. You may be our only hope! Cost: $150Course #: TNC-182-A70 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Hogwarts ExpressJoin us at Platform 9 3/4 as we explore the books by J.K. Rowlings. This fast-paced camp is perfect for the witch, wizard or muggle with experience in the wizarding world. Meet the wand that chooses you. Find your place on the Quidditch team. Study defense against the Dark Arts. Learn the perfect spell. Hold on to your Sorting Hat as the wild ride is about to begin. Instructor: Ellen ManuelCost: $160Course #: TNC-092-A70 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Star WarsCalling all padawans who are ready to begin their Jedi Training. (Or are you more of a Sith Lord?) All are welcome, Rebel and Empire. Build your own lightsaber, train to defend yourself and design your own starship and droid. Activities and discussion will take you through hyperspace to a fantastic world in a galaxy far, far away. May the force be with you! Cost: $150Course #: TNC-164-A70 Jul. 23 – 27, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

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NEW! Art + Industrial Design: Lights & LampsDesign and build a set of solutions to the timeless design challenge: how can we see in the dark? From book lights with LED circuitry and switches to a freestanding CFL desk lamp, engineer and build a series of complex original and functional designs using real tools and industrial strength materials. Ready to take home and light up the room! In partnership with FutureMakers.Cost: $195Course #: TNC-189-A70 Jul. 9 – 13, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! DronesWork as a team to build rebuildable drones! Create a plan to construct a drone that meets your team’s challenge. Take turns piloting your team’s drone through tasks. Then rebuild it for the next round. Meet a licensed drone pilot and discuss ways drones are used in business and government today. Instructor: Danielle BenefielCost: $170Course #: TNC-199-A70 Aug. 6 – 10, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Forensic ScienceSolve a mystery using forensic science. Learn to properly collect evidence such as hair, DNA and fingerprints. Test the evidence using biological techniques, then present your evidence to the “jury” in a

“legal” case. Instructor: Mike LaceCost: $155Course #: TNC-021-A70 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Model Making & Casting Lab (formerly Industrial Arts: Model Making Lab)Explore the origins of 3D printing. Make professional-grade models and molds of your own design to create things to use, play with, eat or even sell! Explore modeling and prototyping techniques and flexible mold making. Pour plaster, form plastic, cast concrete and experiment with candy mold making! All projects go home, so you can make more! In partnership with FutureMakers.Cost: $190Course #: TNC-170-A70 Jul. 16 – 20, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Outdoor SurvivalSee page 20 for details.

Technology and ScienceNEW! Advanced ForensicsDiscover the critical techniques and procedures involved in forensic science. Collect and analyze criminal evidence. Understand the important role science plays in today’s criminal investigations. Hands-on camp for teens with experience in science or who have taken Crime Scene Science or Forensic Science. Instructor: Mike LaceCost: $155Course #: TNC-200-A70 Aug. 6 – 10, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! Advanced RoboticsLearn to program a team robot to overcome daily class challenges using visual and text based programming. See firsthand how programming translates into action. Control your team’s robot sensors and maneuver around obstacles. Apply different coding concepts while using the scientific method to formulate, observe, experiment, test and modify your robot. All equipment supplied. This camp is designed to be collaborative and campers will work in teams for most of the program. Class size limited. In partnership with Black Rocket Productions.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-194-A70 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

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Radios & ResistorsExplore electricity and electric circuits. Dive into a multitude of different circuits using lights, sounds, sensors, radio waves and Boolean logic. Use volt meters, read and write electrical diagrams and build a working AM/FM radio to take home! In partnership with Goldsmith Education.Cost: $185Course #: TNC-158-A70 Aug. 13 – 17, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Woodshop: Fundamentals of FurnitureDesign and build a well-crafted wooden chair or table from your own plans. Safely and accurately measure, cut, shape, join and finish furniture-grade materials using hand tools. Returning campers may build advanced projects! In partnership with Future Makers.Cost: $200Course #: TNC-105-A70 Jul. 30 – Aug. 3, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

And Everything ElseNEW! Freshman SeminarDiscover organizational and study skills to move through middle and high school. Learn test-taking strategies to help prepare for the PSAT in math and English. Improve your time management, memory retention, note taking and test strategies. Instructor: Laura MileyCost: $135Course #: TNC-185-A70 Jun. 25 – 29, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

NEW! Girl PowerDiscover the beauty of being a modern young woman as you explore physical, emotional and mental self-care. Explore your inner and outer beauty. Develop an awareness of the beauty you want to bring to your life and community. Instructor: Amanda FischerCost: $135Course #: TNC-193-A70 Jul. 16 – 20, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

Trivia ChallengeDo you love being able to wow your friends with random details and mounds of statistics? Compete in team and head-to-head competitions in classic trivia games and quiz show style rounds. History, science, geography, pop culture - the topics are endless and the competition is formidable! Whether you are ready to show off your skills or looking to get in-the-know, this is the camp for you! Build confidence and prepare for academic battles with the toughest competitors! Instructor: Laura MileyCost: $135Course #: TNC-174-A70 Jul. 9 – 13, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 12 – 15

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NEW volunteers• Volunteers must be age 14 or older.• Submit a completed Volunteer Application by

Wednesday, April 4. The application is available at carrollcc.edu/summerkids.

• Successfully complete the Leaders in Training course.

RETURNING volunteers • Complete and submit the Returning Volunteer

Application by Friday, March 23. The application is available at carrollcc.edu/summerkids.

• Optional: attend Leaders in Training course.

Leaders in Training (Ages 13 – 15)Prepare to be a volunteer with Kids@Carroll or a leader in any other program where you are working with children. Required for all new volunteers; optional for returning volunteers.

• Learn to work as part of a team• Practice good communication with peers and adults • Discover how to help children learn• Refl ect and receive feedback on your experience

with children• Gain valuable work experience

Cost: $140Course #: TNC-124-A80Monday – Friday, June 25 – 29, 1:15 – 4:15 p.m.

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Ways to Register:Online: www.carrollcc.edu/instantenrollment Email: [email protected]: 410-386-8100 Fax: 410-386-8111 Walk-In: Continuing Education and Training, Room A115 Mail: Carroll Community College, Business Office CE 1601 Washington Road, Westminster, MD 21157 (make check payable to Carroll Community College)

Cost, Fees and ConfirmationsPay the course cost as shown with the course description. Residents of counties other than Carroll and states outside of Maryland must pay an additional fee as shown on the Registration Form. Non-US citizens pay course cost plus $10 (fee waived with copy of appropriate Visa).

A Parent Handbook and camp confirmation will be mailed to the families of all registered students beginning in April. The confirmation will show the camp(s) your child is registered for plus important information pertinent to the Kids@Carroll and Teen College programs including Drop-Off and Pick-Up instructions for the Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Be sure to review the Handbook so that the first day of camp goes smoothly for you and your child.

Drop-Off Camps held on campus:All campers (except those attending camps at the Carroll County Career & Technology Center) will gather in the College’s gym in the Fitness building at the beginning of camp and will be escorted to their classroom by their teacher. The exceptions are for those attending camps at the Carroll County Career & Technology Center (see instructions below).

Do not drop your child off without observing that he/she has been greeted by a staff member. If you are late, you will drop off your child in the Continuing Education office, room A115. Instructors may not accept campers directly in the classroom.

Camps at Carroll County Career and Technology Center:For camps at this location, go directly to Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Camp staff will direct and/or walk your camper to the appropriate classroom. If your child is registered for Start-Up Time, Wind-Down Time or is attending all day, the College will automatically transport your child to and from Carroll County Career and Technology Center. Please review the detailed Instructions included in the Parent Handbook.

We cannot supervise your child before 8:45 a.m. in any location unless he/she is registered for the Start-Up service. We cannot supervise afternoon participants in any location before 1 p.m.

Children attending full-day or both morning and afternoon programs will be automatically supervised from noon to 1:15 p.m. for lunch.

Pick-UpCamps held on campus:Pick up your child from the gym at either NOON or 4:15 p.m. Campers will only be released to authorized adults listed on the Health & Emergency Contact Form who sign the attendance form. It is important that your child is picked up promptly. With parent/guardian permission, teens age 13 and older may sign themselves out (see Parent Handbook for procedure and permission form).

We cannot supervise campers after 4:30 p.m. unless they are registered for the Wind-Down service. We cannot supervise morning students after 12:15 p.m. unless they are in camp all day.

Campers attending full-day or both morning and afternoon programs will be supervised from noon to 1:15 p.m. for lunch.

Camps at Carroll County Career and Technology Center: For camps at this location, pick up your child directly from the curb site at Carroll County Career and Technology Center. If your child is registered for Start-Up Time, Wind-Down Time or is attending all day, the College will transport your child to and from Carroll County Career and Technology Center in the College van. Please review the more detailed Instructions that are included in your confirmation packet.

Early Pick-Up:If you need to pick up your child early, please inform College staff with the proper form at the time of drop-off or call Continuing Education at 410-386-8100 so you can complete an Early Pick-Up Form. You will pick up your child from the Continuing Education office, room A115. Instructors may not release campers directly from the classroom.

Lunch and SnacksLight snacks (popcorn, pretzels, crackers, apples, cookies and water) are provided for both morning and afternoon programs. Occasionally ice pops, brownies or ice cream are provided. Students will not be given the opportunity to purchase snacks from the vending machines; however, they may bring snacks from home that do not need refrigeration. Some programs may include special snacks.

Students attending either full-day programs or both morning and afternoon programs should bring a lunch and a drink (that do not need refrigeration) each day. Teens aged 12 – 15 may purchase lunch from the café, but not the Starbucks kiosk. Supervision during lunch is automatic for students participating in full-day programs or in both morning and afternoon courses. There is no additional charge for this service. Children attending only one half-day camp are not eligible for lunch supervision services.

Field TripsSome programs include a field trip. Either buses or the College van will be used to transport the campers and adequate adult supervision, as required by COMAR Day Camp Regulations, will be provided. Parents/guardians will be asked to sign a permission form for each trip. Students without a signed permission slip will not be allowed to attend the trip.

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Kids@Carroll/Teen College Instructors & PartnersKids@Carroll/Teen College instructors and partners are enthusiastic, creative, knowledgeable and passionate about working with children and have proven track records for kid satisfaction. All staff and instructors have had appropriate background checks in accordance with Department of Health and Mental Hygiene regulations. Learn more about the instructors and partners by going to carrollcc.edu/summerkids.

Summer!Kids@Carroll/Teen College complies with licensure requirements of the Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Start-Up and Wind-Down TimeEarly morning and late afternoon supervised unstructured activities are available for children aged 6 – 15 to accommodate work schedules. There is an additional charge for each week (see below). Please indicate the course number and dates of your selected week(s) on the registration form.

Start-UpCost: $25 per weekAll Start-Up sections are Monday – Friday from 7:30 – 9 a.m.

Course #: KID-175-A4 June 25 – 29Course #: KID-175-A1 July 2 – 6 (no camp 7/4)Course #: KID-175-B1 July 9 – 13Course #: KID-175-C1 July 16 – 20Course #: KID-175-D1 July 23 – 27Course #: KID-175-E1 July 30 – Aug. 3Course #: KID-175-F1 Aug. 6 – 10Course #: KID-175-G1 Aug. 13 – 17

Wind-Down Cost: $25 per weekAll Wind-Down sections are Monday – Friday from 4:15 – 6 p.m.

On occasion campers may be escorted to special events held on campus during these times. If this occurs, a sign indicating where children may be picked up will be posted in the gym.

Course #: KID-176-A4 June 25 – 29Course #: KID-176-A1 July 2 – 6 (no camp 7/4)Course #: KID-176-B1 July 9 – 13Course #: KID-176-C1 July 16 – 20Course #: KID-176-D1 July 23 – 27Course #: KID-176-E1 July 30 – Aug. 3Course #: KID-176-F1 Aug. 6 – 10Course #: KID-176-G1 Aug. 13 – 17

RefundsIf your child cannot attend a program and the College is notified at least 10 business days before it begins, we will issue a full refund. For notification with less than ten business days, we will be happy to provide a refund less the camp fees which cover the cost of pre-purchased materials and non-refundable commitments to Partners.

No refunds are given once a camp begins.

The College expects all programs to be presented as scheduled. However, a program could be cancelled due to insufficient enrollment. A decision about cancellation is made 2 weeks before the start date of the camp. You will be contacted by email of cancellations. In the event that a program is cancelled, every effort will be made to either place your child in another program of his/her interest or provide a full refund.

Emergencies and Special NeedsHealth & Emergency Contact FormA current Health & Emergency Contact form is required for each participating child two weeks BEFORE the first day of his/her camp registration. A new form must be completed each year. Without this completed form on the first day of the program, your child will not be able to participate. Use the form in the back of this Schedule or access it online at carrollcc.edu/summerkids.

EmergenciesIf an emergency occurs, appropriate medical attention will be administered and the person designated on the form will be contacted immediately. A nurse will be on call during the program hours and a person authorized to administer selected medications and first aid is on duty, as long as all requested information is received. The Parent Handbook includes instructions about medication required during the program hours.

Special NeedsSummer!Kids@Carroll + Teen College is committed to providing accessible education and a supportive learning environment for all students. To help us meet this goal, after you have registered, please contact our Disability Support Services (410-386-8329) at least four weeks before the start of the earliest camp to inform the College of any physical disabilities or behavioral/social challenges your child has and to arrange for reasonable accommodations. A staff member will contact you to discuss your child’s individual needs and determine what reasonable accommodations can be made. Carroll Community College does not provide medical assistants or personal care attendants. Campers are expected to exhibit independence and ability for self-care. Parents are not permitted to attend camp with their child.

Emergency Notification SystemIt is recommended that you register for the College’s free Emergency Notification System. Messages about any emergency closings will be sent directly to your email or cell phone. To register go to carrollcc.edu/alerts.

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Ways to Register:Online: www.carrollcc.edu/instantenrollmentEmail: [email protected] Telephone: 410-386-8100Fax: 410-386-8111 Walk-In: Continuing Education and Training, Room A115 Mail: Carroll Community College, Business Offi ce CE 1601 Washington Road, Westminster, MD 21157 (make check payable to Carroll Community College)

I hereby certify that the address and all other information given on this form are true and correct.

Parent/Guardian Signature (required:)_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Charge to my: ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑

Credit Card Number _________________________________________________ CID# ________________________________________________________ Note: Your CID# is the last three digits in the signature box on the back of your credit card

Card Holder’s Name _________________________________________________ Credit Card Expiration Date __________________________________________

Card Holder’s Billing Address (required) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Card Holder’s Signature _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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For Offi ce Use Only: Rec by: _______________________ Processor: _______________________ Date: ____________________ ❑ Phone ❑ Mail ❑ Walk-In ❑ FAX

Save time… Register online at carrollcc.edu/instantenrollment

Today’s Date ___________________________ Last Four Digits of Child’s Social Security Number ___________________________ College ID # __________________________

Child’s Date of Birth (required) _______________ Age ____________________ Current Grade _________________________ ❑ Male ❑ Female

Child’s Last Name _____________________________________________ Child’s Legal First Name ______________________________________________________

Child’s Preferred First Name (if applicable) _________________________________________________________________________________ Middle Initial ___________

Child’s Home Address _____________________________________________________________ Family Email Address (required) _______________________________

City ____________________________________________ State _________ Zip ____________ County of Residence ______________________________________

Parent/Guardian Name: _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian: Home Phone ______________________________ Business Phone ________________________________ Cell Phone ___________________________

❑ YES, I am a U.S. Citizen ❑ NO, I am not a US Citizen T-Shirt Size: ❑ Child small (6 – 8) ❑ Adult small ❑ Child medium (10 – 12) ❑ Adult medium ❑ Child large (14 – 16) ❑ Adult large

Course Number Course Title Date Time Cost

Out of County Maryland residents add $5 per camp

Out of State residents add $10 per camp

TOTALThe Health and Emergency Contact Formmust be received at the time of registration or no later than two weeks prior to the start of camp.

❑ Health and Emergency Contact Form attached❑ Health and Emergency Contact Form to be mailed

1. Is child of Hispanic or Latino origin? ❑ Yes ❑ No2. What is child’s race? Select one or more of the following categories: ❑ White ❑ Black or African American ❑ Asian

❑ American Indian or Alaska Native❑ Native Hawaiian or Other Pacifi c Islander

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This form must be completed for each child and received in Continuing Education and Training no later than two weeks prior to fi rst camp. You may fax the completed form to Continuing Education and Training at 410-386-8111 or email scanned forms to [email protected]. Visit www.carrollcc.edu/summerkids to print additional forms.

Contact InformationChild’s Full Legal Name: ___________________________________________ Child’s Preferred Name: ______________________________

College ID#: (if known) ____________________________________ Child’s Date of Birth: _________________________ Gender: ❑ M ❑ F

Street: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________

City: _______________________________________ State: __________________________ Zip: ____________________________

My child is registered for the following weeks: ❑ June 25 ❑ July 2 ❑ July 9 ❑ July 16 ❑ July 23 ❑ July 30 ❑ Aug. 6 ❑ Aug. 13

Guardian 1 Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: ______________________________ Work: ___________________________ Cell:____________________________

Email: ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Guardian 2 Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________

Home Phone: ______________________________ Work: ___________________________ Cell: ___________________________

Email: ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Name(s) of Additional Authorized Adult(s) picking up the student: ❑ Same as above plus:

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In an emergency contact: ❑ Parent(s) as listed above fi rst, then: (Please supply at least one.)

• Name: ______________________________________________ Relation to Child: ______________________________________

Home Phone: ______________________________ Work: ___________________________ Cell: ___________________________

• Name: ______________________________________________ Relation to Child: ______________________________________

Home Phone: ______________________________ Work: ___________________________ Cell: ___________________________

Immunization/Health Information1) Camper’s Physician’s Name: _________________________________ Phone Number: ______________________________________

2) For campers who reside WITHIN the United States, a United States Territory, or the District of Columbia:

1. State/territory in which child resides: _________________________

2. Is this child exempt from any immunizations? ❑ No ❑ Yes, list them: _________________________________________________________

For campers who reside OUTSIDE the United States, a United States territory, or the District of Columbia:

1. Country in which child resides: _____________________________

2. Attach Department form DHMH-896 (record of vaccination or immunity)

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Child’s Full Name: ____________________________________________________ College ID (if known) _______________________

Immunization/Health Information (continued)

3) Please tell us about any allergies. Mark all that apply:

❑ None that I know about Is this a life threatening allergy? ❑ Bee sting ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Peanuts/other nuts ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Other: ____________________________________ ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ My child carries an EpiPen

4) Please list any medications, dietary restrictions or special needs your child may have so we can ensure a positive camp experience:

❑ None

________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________

5) Are there any other physical, psychiatric, behavioral or emotional conditions of which we need to be aware? Mark all that apply:

❑ None ❑ Asthma ❑ ADD ❑ Diabetes ❑ Emotional issues ❑ Epilepsy/seizure ❑ Hearing impairment ❑ Asperger’s/autism ❑ Other (please explain) ________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

If your child has needs that require special attention, please e-mail us at [email protected] at least four weeks in advance so we can do our best to accommodate them.

6) If your child must either carry or be given ANY medication during program hours, the Medication Administration Authorization Form is required by the MD State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. No medication will be accepted without the completed Authorization form. Access the form at carrollcc.edu/summerkids, in the Parents Handbook that you receive with your confi rmation or call 410-356-8100.

IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY, you agree to release and hold harmless Carroll Community College, whose fi rst aid certifi ed staff may administer fi rst aid to your child as needed and authorize Carroll Community College staff to secure from any licensed hospital, physician and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for your child’s immediate care and agree to be responsible for payment of any and all charges for medical services rendered.

My child has my permission to be photographed, interviewed, or videotaped while attending Kids@Carroll or Teen College programs for possible use in print or web marketing. I release Carroll Community College, its Board of Trustees, offi cers, agents, directors, faculty/staff , and assigns from any and all claims (monetary or otherwise) that you may have related to the use of these images. ❑ Yes ❑ No

Informed Consent/Assumption of RiskI have registered my child for Summer Kids@Carroll classes sponsored by Carroll Community College. I understand that participation in this activity/course involves inherent risks of injury, and that the nature of the risks may vary depending upon the type of activity, instructor, and my child’s physical condition and conduct. I acknowledge that I will either ask for or have been given any information that I need to determine the general risks associated with this camp and its activities. I agree that my child will follow advised precautions and conform to all rules and policies of the department, instructor, and any other sponsor of this course/activity.

I voluntarily assume all risks of loss, damage, illness, or injury which my child may sustain while participating in this camp and its activities, including travel and usage of any equipment or facilities. I will make no claim against and do hereby fully and unconditionally, forever release, waive, discharge, hold harmless and indemnify, on behalf of myself (my child), my personal representatives and my heirs, Carroll Community College and its Board of Trustees, offi cers, agents, and employees from any and all claims and causes of action for any injury or loss, or for damages, costs, expenses, or compensation that may occur during or result from my child’s participation in this camp and its activities, whether arising through the negligence, omission, default, or other action of any person or event associated with this course or event, including fellow participants.

I have read and understand the above information. I give my permission for my child to participate in this camp and its activities and grant the same informed consent, assumption of risk, and release for myself (for my child), estate, successors, and assigns, and the child’s family.

Parent/Guardian Signature: (required) ___________________________________________ Date: __________________________

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3D Modeling Lab ...............................................................................93D Modeling Lab (Teens) ..........................................................18Advanced Forensics ......................................................................22Advanced Jedi Training ..............................................................21Advanced Robotics .......................................................................22Ahoy! Pirates ........................................................................................11All About Technology .................................................................. 13American Girl: All About the Girls ...........................................7American Girl: BFFs............................................................................7American Girl: Fashions ..................................................................7American Girl: Food ..........................................................................7American Girl: Girls and Their Pets .........................................7Animatronics: Handbuilt Robot Creatures ....................14App.io: Make Your First Multiplayer App! ..........................9App.io: Make Your First Multiplayer App! (Teens) .....18Arcade Invention Lab ...................................................................14Architect Artist .................................................................................. 17Art + Industrial Design: Lights & Lamps ..........................22Art Attack .................................................................................................7Art Attack: Floating Sculptures .............................................. 17Art Attack: Mask Making ...............................................................7Art Blaster STEAM ..............................................................................7Art in Nature ..........................................................................................7Art Rocks! .................................................................................................8Author and Illustrator Adventure ..........................................11Big Brains Machine Shop ...........................................................14BOT Builders ........................................................................................14BOT Builders: Mission to Mars .................................................14Broadway Yoga ..................................................................................11Bug Me ......................................................................................................6Cakes, Pies, Oh My! ............................................................................6Castle Build .......................................................................................... 12Chocolate Camp ...............................................................................11Chopped ...............................................................................................16Circus Camp .........................................................................................11Circus Camp (Teens)......................................................................21Code Breakers ....................................................................................14Code Your Own Adventure ........................................................9Code Your Own Adventure (Teens) ...................................18Comfort Foods ..................................................................................16Construction & Tinkering Lab ................................................14Cooking Around the World ........................................................6Costumes for Kids ..............................................................................8Creative Design and Robotics ................................................14Creative Dramatics ......................................................................... 15Crime Scene Science .................................................................... 12Descendants: Villains and Heroes ...........................................8Design Studio ....................................................................................16Dinosaur and Rockin’ Rock Hunters ................................... 12Drawing and Painting .....................................................................8

Drawing and Painting(Teens) ................................................. 17Drones ....................................................................................................14Drones (Teens) ..................................................................................22Duct Tape Art ........................................................................................8Elementary Engineer .......................................................................6Environmental Field Science ................................................... 12Extreme Weather ............................................................................ 13Fencing ..................................................................................................20Fit & Fun .................................................................................................20Forensic Science ..............................................................................22French Cooking ................................................................................16Freshman Seminar .........................................................................23Gamers’ Apprentice.......................................................................18Girl Power .............................................................................................23Global Cuisine .................................................................................... 17Global Fairy Tales ............................................................................. 12Gross Science ..................................................................................... 13Hands-On Art History ................................................................... 12Harry Potter and the Wizarding World ............................ 12Hip Hop Dance ..................................................................................11Hip Hop Dance (Teens) ...............................................................20Hogwarts Express ...........................................................................21Improv! ................................................................................................... 15Jewel Jive .................................................................................................8Jewels to Wear and Share ............................................................8Jumpin’ Jammin’ and Drumming Fun ............................. 15Kids Chopped .......................................................................................6Kids in the Kitchen .............................................................................7Kids on the Runway ..........................................................................8Leaders in Training .........................................................................23LEGO Games..........................................................................................9Look, I Made Dinner .........................................................................7Mad Scientist Chemistry Lab .................................................. 13Make Your First 3D Video Game ...........................................10Make Your First 3D Video Game (Teens) .........................18Make Your First Video Game ...................................................10Make Your First Video Game (Teens) ................................. 19Manga Art ............................................................................................ 17Master Home Cooks ..................................................................... 17Messy Splashy Fun ............................................................................6Mighty Jungle, The ........................................................................ 13Minecraft ...............................................................................................10Minecraft Animators .....................................................................10Minecraft Animators (Teens) ................................................... 19Minecraft Designers ......................................................................10Minecraft Modders ........................................................................10Minecraft Modders(Teens) ....................................................... 19Moana and Me Yoga .....................................................................11Model Making & Casting Lab ................................................22Musical Theatre ................................................................................21

Nose for News ................................................................................... 12Outdoor Survival .............................................................................20Photograph Like a Pro .................................................................16Picture Me a Photographer.........................................................8Pokémon Academy ....................................................................... 12Python Programmers .................................................................. 19Radios & Resistors ...........................................................................23Roblox Coders ...................................................................................10Roblox Coders (Teens) ................................................................. 19Rockets & Robotics ........................................................................ 15Science You Can Eat ...................................................................... 13Sculpture Camp ..................................................................................9Sew Fabulous ........................................................................................9Sew Now ............................................................................................... 17Sketching and Drawing .................................................................9Sketching and Drawing (Teens) ............................................18Slimy Science Lab ........................................................................... 13Space Explorers ................................................................................ 13Stained Glass Artisans ..................................................................18Stained Glass Mosaics .....................................................................9Star Wars ................................................................................................21Star Wars Animators ......................................................................10Story Explorers .................................................................................. 12Summer Theatre ..............................................................................21Sweets, Sweets, Sweets .............................................................. 17Trivia Challenge ................................................................................23Unity Game Programming ........................................................11Unity Game Programming (Teens) ..................................... 19Upcycle It! From Trash to Treasures .......................................9Vehicles Made by Me ................................................................... 15Veterinary CSI ........................................................................................6Veterinary CSI (Teens) ...................................................................16Video Game Animation .............................................................. 19Virtual Reality ......................................................................................11Virtual Reality (Teens) ...................................................................20Volunteer ...............................................................................................23Walk on the Wild Side .................................................................. 13Want to be a Pop Star? ................................................................. 15WeDo Robots..................................................................................... 15WeDo Robots: STEM ..................................................................... 15Woodshop: Basics to Boxes ..................................................... 15Woodshop: Fundamentals of Furniture ..........................23World’s Your Stage, The .............................................................. 15Yarn Art ......................................................................................................9

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PreschoolBug Me Messy Splashy Fun

Creative KidsAmerican Girl: FoodAmerican Girl: BFFsArt Rocks!Costumes for KidsDescendants: Villains and HeroesKids on the RunwaySew Fabulous

Cooking KidsCakes, Pies, Oh My!Look, I Made Dinner

Digital KidsApp.io: Make Your First Multiplayer App!Code Your Own AdventureMinecraft®Roblox CodersUnity Game Programming

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Scientifi c KidsCastle BuildEnvironmental Field ScienceSlimy Science LabThe Mighty Jungle

Technology Know-How KidsAnimatronics: Handbuilt Robot CreaturesBOT Builders – Mission to MarsDronesVehicles Made by Me

Theatrical and Musical KidsImprov!

New For 2018

See Title Index to locate specifi c camps

TEEN CAMPS ages 12 15

CookingComfort FoodsFrench CookingSweets, Sweets, Sweets

CreativityArchitect ArtistSew Now

Digital Technology and Video Game ProductionApp.IO: Make Your First Multiplayer App!Code Your Own AdventurePython ProgrammersRoblox CodersUnity Game Programming

Technology and ScienceAdvanced ForensicsAdvanced RoboticsArt + Industrial Design: Lights and LampsDrones

Everything ElseFit & FunFreshman SeminarGirl Power

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