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C O L U M B I A S O U T H C A R O L I N A
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2011 WWW.THESTATE.COM COMMUNITY ZONE 3
NEIGHBORS COLUMBIA & LOWER RICHLANDO L Y M P I A | E A U C L A I R E | S H A N D O N | R O S E W O O D | F O R E S T A C R E S | E A S T O V E R | H O P K I N S
POWER COMPANY, (803) 786-3825, www.thepowercompany.org, Sessionsmeet at Godbold Studio on the campus of Columbia College, 1301 ColumbiaCollege Drive (North Main Street and Columbia College Drive)
POWER COMPANY DANCE MASTER CLASSES: 10 a.m.-noon Saturdays, June 11, July9, Aug. 6. Variety of dance experiences from contemporary dance technique andrepertory to cardio dance and contact improvisation led by PoCo dancers. All ages;$20.
POWER COMPANY DANCE INTENSIVE/POWER TOOLS: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. July 20-22.Designed for students in middle a nd high school, camp will feature contemporarydance technique, composition, repertory and improvisation. $175.
RICE MUSIC HOUSE, (803) 254-2777, www.ricemusichouse.com,
MUSIC IN ME: 9-9:50 a.m. June 6-10 (registration deadline, May 24) and July 25-29(registration deadline, July 12). This one-week piano program will provide aninteractive introduction to music and the keyboard for ages 4-6. Students will learnto play pieces at the keyboard as soloists and in groups with daily opportunities forperformance, improvisation and listening. $129; registration and materials, $35
YOUNG MUSICIAN: 10-10:50 a.m. June 6-10 (registration deadline, May 24) a nd July25-29 (registration deadline, July 12). In this one-week piano program for ages7-10, beginning pianists will be introduced to music and keyboard basics. There willbe opportunities for performance, solo and duet playing, listening and interaction.$129; registration and materials, $35
KEYBOARD ENCOUNTERS: 11-11:50 a.m. June 6-10 (registration deadline, May 24)and July 25-29 (registration deadline, July 12). This one-week program is designedfor ages 11-14 who are interested in learning to play the piano. Students will learnfamiliar and new songs at the keyboard and will have opportunities for musicalimprovisation. In each class students will be encouraged to play and performas soloists and in pairs or groups. $129; registration and materials,$35
S.C. SUMMER DANCE CONSERVATORY,
(803) 777-7264, www.cas.sc.edu/dance,BALLET INTENSIVE, JAZZ/CONTEMPORARYINTENSIVE: July 10-29 at 324 Sumter St., on theUSC campus. For serious dance students ages11-21 pursuing excellence in technique, artistry andperformance. Study with a world renowned faculty in astate of the art facility and enjoy fun evening and weekendseminars and field trips. Residential, $2,150; commuters,$1,150.
HEATHWOOD HALL EPISCOPAL SCHOOL, (803)231-7710, www.heathwood.org,
MERRY MUSIC MAKERS: 9 a.m.-noon June 27-July 1, at 3000South Beltline Blvd., Columbia. Grades NS3-5K, $150. Singing,making instruments, experimenting with sound.
CAROLINA MUSIC ACADEMY, (803) 738-0920,www.carolinamusicacademy.com, Sessions meet at 5220 Clemson Ave., (St.Martins-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church).
MUSIC LESSON MINI-COURSE: Six 30-minute private lessons in piano, voice, guitar,flute, violin, cello, double bass and Suzuki guitar. Suzuki guitar: preschoolers andolder; piano; age 6 and older; voice: rising sixth-graders and older. $125;registration deadline is June 10.
SUMMER GUITAR INSTITUTE: 10 a.m.-noon June 20-24 (beginners); July 18-22(advanced, one year study required). Group instruction, guest ar tists, music readingand chords. $160; registration deadline is June 15.
COLUMBIA MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION, (704) 524-8676, e-mail:[email protected],
CENTER FOR DANCE EDUCATION: Weekdays June 13-Aug. 12 at 914 Pulaski St. inthe Vista and 711 E. Main St., Lexington. Ages 2, 3-5, 5-8, and 9-12 will receiveintroductory experiences to explore creativity in music, drama and dance.
THEATER, DRAMA
TOWN THEATRE, (803) 799-2510, www.towntheatre.com, Camps held at 1012Sumter St.; Costs are $165 per week or $300 for two-week sessions. A $100non-refundable deposit is required to hold a spot in any of the camps.
FAIRY TALE THEATER 1: 9 a.m.-noon June 13-17. Participants ages 5-9 will learn thebasics of character development, play theater games and perform in a production ofa favorite fairy tale.
Wondering what to do with your kids thissummer? Were here to help. Todays
Neighbors features our annual summer
camp and activities guide. Many campslisted here are around your neighborhood;for a searchable list of more offeringsaround Richland and Lexington counties,
go to thestate.com/summerfun.
MUSIC, DANCE
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ILLUSTRATION BY SUSAN ARDIS/[email protected]
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Deadline for changes or deletions is Friday - 2 p.m. Call Antoinette Frazier at 771-8323Zone 3
Anglican
CHURCH OF THE APOSTLES
Meeting at the State Museum
Gervais Street; follow signs
Discovery Center nursery!
Worship: 9:00 a.m. and 10:45 a.m
www.apostlescolumbia.org
ANGLICAN MISSION IN AMERICA
Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OFCHRIST, SCIENTIST
1114 Pickens Street
S.S. & Church 10:30 a. m.;
Wed. 6:30 p.m.
Reading Room: Tuesday & Thursday
10am 1pm, 1114 Pickens Street
Episcopal
ST. LUKESEPISCOPAL CHURCH
1300 Pine Street
(corner of Pine and Lady Sts.)
8:45 a.m. - Christian Education
10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist
The Rev. Calvin R. Griffin, Rector
www.stlukescolumbia.org
803-254-2327
CHURCH OFTHE CROSS
7244 Patterson Road, 776-1864
Turn off Garners Ferry Rd.
Across from Walmart.
Holy Communion Sunday 10 a.m.
Nursery Provided
ST. MARTINS-
IN-THE-FIELDS5220 Clemson Avenue
(between Trenholm Rd.
& Forest Dr.)
8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
Holy Eucharist
(Nursery 10:15 a.m.-12 noon)
The Rev. Sarah V. Johnston, Rector
www.stmartinsinthefields.com
ST. MICHAEL& ALL ANGELS
6408 Bridgewood Road 782-8080
8 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite One
8:45 a.m. Breakfast
10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite Two
Nursery 9 a.m. -12:00 p.m.
Church School 9:30-10:15
Taize Service: 1st Sunday of
each month @ 7:00 p.m.
www.stmichaelepiscopal.com
ST. TIMOTHYS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH900 Calhoun Street
(1 block from Governors Mansion)
9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I10:00 a.m. Church School
11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II
TRINITYEPISCOPAL
CATHEDRAL1100 Sumter Street
- across from the State House -
Sunday services in the Cathedral:
Holy Eucharist: 8:00, 9:00,
& 11:15 a.m.
Choral Evensong & Eucharist
4:00 p.m.
11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist
in Keenan Chapel
Nursery available
at 9:00 & 11:15 a.m.
Weekday Holy Eucharist
in Keenan Chapel:
Monday at 5:15 p.m.
Tues., Thurs., Fri. at 12:15 p.m.
Wed. at 7:30 a.m.
803-771-7300
www.trinitysc.org
Evangelical
Lutheran
Church In
America
ASCENSION
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Wildwood & Arlington St.
S.S. 10 a.m.,
Worship/Communion 11 a.m.
Ron Brown Pastor
www.alccsc.com
GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3909 Forest Drive, Cola.
Contemporary Service: 8:30am
Sunday School 9:25 am
Traditional Service: 10:30 am
787-4413
www.gslc.com
REFORMATION
LUTHERAN
1118 Union @ River Dr.
New Worship Schedule
Worship: 9:00 & 11:15 a.m.
Phone: 252-1507
A RIC congregation
Friends
(Quakers)
RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
OF FRIENDS
Meeting for Worship (Unprogramd)
Harmony School,
3737 Covenant Rd.
Sunday: 10:00 a.m.
Information 252-2221
Independent
Evangelical
COLUMBIA
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
1013 Barnwell Street - 799-1628
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Worship 10:45 a.m.
Bible Study & Youth 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer 6:30 p.m.
Non-
Denominational
BIBLE WAYCHURCH
OF ATLAS ROAD
2440 Atlas Road
SUNDAY
8:00 a.m. Early Morning Worship
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Childrens Church (Ages 3-11)
Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
Mid-Week Service
Visit www.bwcar.org for a
Live WebCast of these services.
Presbyterian
A.R.
CENTENNIAL A.R.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1413 Laurel Street
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.,
Worship 11:00 a.m.
765-0368
FIRSTPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCHLady & MarionSunday Worship Service
8:30 a.m., 11:15 a.m. & 6 p.m.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
Sundays 11:00 a.m.
WISW 1320 AM
Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson, Pastor
799-9062
www.firstprescolumbia.org
SHERWOOD FORESTA.R. PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH4325 Wilmot Ave.,
Columbia SC 29205
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
(803) 787-6370
www.sherwoodforestchurch.org
Presbyterian
Church in
America
EAU CLAIREPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Monticello Rd. at Wildwood Ave.
S.S. 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m.
803-252-9296
www.ECPChurch.org
Presbyterian
U.S.A.
EASTMINSTERPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
USA3200 Trenholm Rd.
Cola., SC 29204
Phone (803) 256-1654
www.eastminsterpres.org
Dr. Bradley D. Smith, Pastor
Rev. Jonathan S. Wagner,
Associate Pastors
Mr. Jeffrey S. Smith
Dr. James I. St. John
Worship each Sunday
9:00a.m. & 11:15 a.m.
Sun. 11:15 Jubilee
S.S. 10:00 a.m., Children & Adults
FOREST LAKEPRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
6500 North Trenholm Road
Columbia, SC 29206
803-787-5672
www.flpc.org
Rev. Ellen Fowler Skidmore - PastorWorship Services 9 & 11 a.m.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
LADSONPRESBYTERIAN
1720 Sumter St. - 765-9192
Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service: 11:00 a.m.
SHANDONPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH607 Woodrow Street
Columbia, SC 29205
Phone: 771-4408 Fax: 771-6223
www.shandonpres.org
Worship 8:45 and 11:00 a.m.
Fellowship Noon
Sunday School (for all ages) 9:45 a.m.
Nursery/childcare provided
Agnes Norfleet, Pastor
Child Development Center
8 weeks to after-school 8th grade
Phone: 799-8533
www.shandonprescdc.org
Roman Catholic
GOOD SHEPHERDCATHOLIC CHURCH
809 Calhoun St.
Saturday Mass at 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Masses: 8:00 & 9:15 a.m.
Coffee Following 9:15 a.m. Mass
Confessions on Sat. 4:30-5 p.m.
ST. JOSEPHCATHOLIC CHURCH
3600 Devine St.
Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Masses: 8:15 a.m.,
10:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.
ST. MARTINDE PORRES
CATHOLIC CHURCH2229 Hampton Street
Sat. Vigil Mass 5:00 p.m.
Sun. Masses 9 & 11:30 a.m.
ST. PETERS CHURCH1529 Assembly Street
Saturday, (Sunday Liturgy)
5:30 p.m.
Sunday: 8:30 a.m.,
10:00 a.m., 12 Noon
5:30 p.m. Sunday evening
Masses scheduled during the week:
Monday 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday through Friday 8:00 a.m.
803-779-0036
www.visitstpeters.org
Seventh-dayAdventist
COLUMBIAMIDTOWNSEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH831 Maple St.
(Corner of Maple & Preston)
803-834-9115
www.midtownchurch.net
Sabbath school - 10:00 a.m.
Sabbath worship - 11:15 a.m.
Southern Baptist
SHANDONBAPTIST CHURCH
5250 Forest Drive
Dr. John R. Lincoln, Pastor
Worship Service 10 & 11:30 a.m.
Sun. Schl. 8:45 a.m. & 10 a.m.www.shandon.org
Main Office 782-1300
24 Hour Prayer Room, 790-AMEN
UnitarianUniversalist
UNITARIAN
UNIVERSALIST2701 Heyward Street 799-0845
Worship Service, 11 a.m.
The People Speak
by Rev. Dr. Neal Jones.
www.uucolumbia.org
UnitedMethodist
BETHEL UNITEDMETHODIST
(Gamewell off Forest Dr., at
Bruegger's Bagel, to 4600 Daniel Dr.)
9:45 Sun. Schl.;
11 Morning Worship
Todd Davis, Minister
Bonnie Lutz, Dir. of Youth & Educ.
I. DEQUINCEYNEWMAN UNITED
METHODIST CHURCHRev. Joseph A. Wilson II, Pastor
7801 Wilson Blvd. 786-9894
Sun. Schl. 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m.
SHANDONUNITED METHODIST
3407 Devine St.
8:45 & 11 a.m. Traditional Worship
11:05 a.m. LifeLine
Contemporary Worship
9:45 a.m. Sunday SchoolNursery Provided
Dr. Michael L. Guffee, Sr.,
Senior Minister
www.shandon-umc.org
256-8383STAJI5273-99-0
BASIC ACTING: 1:30-4:30 p.m.June 13-17. Ages 10-18 willexamine the elements of creatinga performance on stage, includingvoice, movement and characterdevelopment. No prior actingexperience required.
BACK STAGE PASS: 1:30-4:30 p.m.June 13-17. Ages 11-18 will learnhow to design, paint and buildsets for the stage. Students willnot be on stage but will create thestage for performing. Will notculminate with an on-stageperformance. However, they mayalso be able to work the summermusical as a technician.
STAGE ESCAPE: 9 a.m.-noon June20-24. Ages 5-9 will examine theelements of creating aperformance on stage, includingvoice, movement and characterdevelopment. Participants willperform a mini production onstage.
IMPROVISATION AND SCENIC
ARTISTRY: 1:30-4:30 p.m. June20-24. This two-part camp forages 10-18 will focus first onimprovisation through games andexercises and then on techniques
for painting theater sets. Noprevious improv or ar tistic skillsneeded.
HAVE A BANG WITH CHITTY CHITTY
BANG BANG: 9 a.m.-noon June27-July 1. Ages 5-9 will performsongs from the show and learnhow the inner workings of a showcomes to life on stage.
STAGE MAKE-UP AND LIGHTING:
1:30-4:30 p.m. June 27-July 1.Ages 10-18 will learn how to applystage make-up to create some ofthe stages best loved characters.
FAIRY TALE THEATER 2: 9a.m.-noon July 11-15. Participantsages 5-9 will learn the basics ofcharacter development, playtheater games and perform in aproduction of a favorite fairy tale.
ADVANCED ACTING: 1:30-4:30p.m. July 11-15. Ages 10-18 willlearn how to create a characterthrough scene study. Will work onselections from various plays tobreak down the beats andrhythms of the script. Scenes willbe challenging and requireprevious acting experience.
CREATIVE DRAMATICS: 9a.m.-noon July 18-22. Ages 5-9will perform in a short productionof a childrens classic story andlearn about all aspects of thetheater including sets, costumes,props and acting.
MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTIONS:
1:30-4:30 p.m. July 18-22 and25-29. Participants in thistwo-week camp for ages 10-18 willcreate an original musicalperformance. Campers will learn
elements of acting, singing anddancing and help with costumesand set decorations.
FAIRY TALE THEATER 3: 9a.m.-noon July 25-29. Participantsages 5-9 will learn the basics ofcharacter development, playtheater games and perform in aproduction of a favorite fairy tale.
USC SUMMER DRAMA
CONSERVATORY,(803) 777-9353
www.cas.sc.edu/thea
Summer Acting Intensive, led byUSC theater professor Peter Duffywith assistance by graduate
theater students, meets weekdayson the campus at USC.Registration deadline is April 19.
HIGH SCHOOL CONSERVATORY: 9a.m.-4:30 p.m. June 6-24. Risingninth- through 12th-graders;$600.
MIDDLE SCHOOL CONSERVATORY:
9 a.m.-noon June 6-17. Risingsixth- through eighth-graders;$300.
UPPER ELEMENTARY
CONSERVATORY: 9 a.m.-noon June
6-17. Rising fourth- andfifth-graders; $300.
EARLY ELEMENTARY
CONSERVATORY: 9 a.m.-noon June20-24. Rising first- throughthird-graders, $200.
HEATHWOOD HALL
EPISCOPAL SCHOOL,(803) 231-7710; www.heathwood.org
MUSICAL FAIRY TALES: 9a.m.-noon June 13-17 at 3000South Beltline Blvd., Columbia.Grades 5K-3, $150. Exploreseveral fairy tales, then decide onone to dramatize through acting,song, stage movement andperformance.
WORKSHOP THEATRE
SCHOOL OF PERFORMING
ARTS,(803) 799-1009
www.workshoptheatre.com/
classes.html
SUMMER CAMPS AND CLASSES:
June 6-July 27 at Kristin DavisStudios, 6335 Elmwood Ave.Weeklong camps, multiweekcourses and one-day sessions onsuch topics as ChildrensStorybook Theatre: FracturingFairytales; Mini-Musical All-DayCamp; Shakin UpShakespeare; Improv for Teens;Musical Theater SongWorkshop; Getting Rid of YourSouthern Dialect and more forages 3 and older.
COLUMBIA CHILDRENS
THEATRE,(803) 691-4548
www.columbiachildrenstheatre.com
Sessions meet on the secondlevel at Richland Mall, 3400Forest Drive.
PUPPETRY CAMPS: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.June 6-10 (rising second- throughfourth-graders) and June 13-17(rising fifth- throughninth-graders). Participants willlearn the art of puppetconstruction and manipulation asthey build puppets in a variety ofstyles. Showcase for parents onthe last day of camp. $175;includes all materials.
GLEE! CAMP: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. June20-24. Rising sixth- through12th-graders will learn vocaltechnique, choreography andstage presence with aperformance on last day of camp.$150.
ARTS & CRAFTS
COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF
ART,(803) 799-2810
www.columbiamuseum.org
Summer Fun at the Art School,1515 Main St. For ages 4-16.Pre-registration required, fees arenon-refundable. Early dropoff formorning camps, is 8:30 a.m.;afternoon camps, 12:45 p.m.$135; members, $108 (unlessotherwise noted). New this year isLunch Buddies Camp participants attending camps withan asterisk (*) can spend the day
at the museum. Lunch Buddiesbring their own bag lunch, mustbe registered for morning andafternoon sessions and pay a $25fee.
ART EXPRESS PLAY WITH CL AY:
9 a.m.-noon June 6-10, for ages4-6. Dress for a mess.
HEROES AND VILLAINS: 9a.m.-noon June 6-10 and July18-22. Ages 7-10 will create theirown comic books, learning thebasic concepts of design,perspective and figure drawing,developing storylines and inking.
ART AVENGERS: 9 a.m.-noon June13-17. Ages 7-10 will use theirskills of deduction and love of artto explore all areas of the building;solving a museum mystery whilelearning techniques to create amissing artwork.
CERAMICS MUD MATTERS: 9a.m.-noon June 13-17. Ages 8-12will learn one of the oldest formsof making art while creatingthree-dimensional works in thestudio. $190; members, $152.
ART EXPRESS ART AROUND THE
WORLD: 9 a.m.-noon June 20-24.Ages 4-6 will discover art fromdifferent cultures and createworks on the places they visit.
* PAINTING FROM CAVES TO
CANVAS: 9 a.m.-noon June 20-24.Ages 7-10 will learn differenttechniques as they journeythrough the development ofpainting.
* MOSAIC MASTERPIECES: 1-4p.m. June 20-24. Ages 7-10 willwork with pattern and design tocreate their own mosaicmasterpieces.
ART EXPRESS FAIRY TALES AND
FABLES: 9 a.m.-noon June 27-July1. Ages 4-6 will search thegalleries for their favorite fablesand fairy tales, enjoy a story andcreate art based on the legendarystories.
GO GREEN OR GO HOME: 9a.m.-noon June 27-July 1. Ages7-10 will learn about recycling andcreating art out of what most
people throw away.
FASHION FIRST: 1-4 p.m. June27-July 1. Fashionistas ages12-16 will learn about colorcombinations, patterns anddesign as they sew an outfit andaccessories. Includes a field tripto House of Fabrics to selectmaterials and talking with a localdesigner. $150; members, $120.
ART EXPRESS ART ANIMALS: 9a.m.-noon July 11-15. Ages 4-6will take a safari through thegalleries, discover where animalshide and create animal-inspiredart
USC COLLEGE OF
HOSPITALITY, RETAIL AND
SPORT MANAGEMENT,(803) 708-2772
www.hrsm.sc.edu/fashioncamp
FIVE DAYS OF FASHION FUN: 9a.m.-5 p.m. June 6-10, risingseventh- through ninth-graders; 9a.m.-5 p.m. June 13-17, rising10th- through 12th-graders at theDepartment of Retailing, CarolinaColiseum, 701 Assembly St.Campers will make an entire outfitand matching accessories whichthey will model in the Fridayfashion show. Includes instructionin fashion illustration, patterncutting, sewing techniques,garment decorating andrenovating, wardrobe wisdom,what not to wear, accessorizing,merchandising and retail, jewelry
design, professional hair andmakeup for the fashion show.$495 (includes all craft andsewing supplies, lunches andsnacks). Early registration (bymidnight April 30), $450.
HEATHWOOD HALL
EPISCOPAL SCHOOL,(803) 231-7710; www.heathwood.org
All camps on school campus,3000 South Beltline Blvd.,Columbia, unless otherwise noted.
FANCY NANCYS CREATIVE CAMP: 9
a.m.-noon June 6-10. Grades5K-2, $150. Hands-on projectsbased on popular book series.
KNIGHTS, CASTLES & CATAPULTS,
OH MY!: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 13-17.Grades 2-5, $175. Make castlesand catapults, design armor andshields, play games, make crafts,eat foods as they did in medievaltimes.
COMIC BOOK CREATIONS: 9a.m.-noon July 18-22. Grades
4-12, $150. Learn the steps usedto create a comic book. Camperswill take home a printed copy anda CD copy of their own comicbook.
CAMP VAN GOGH GO!,(803) 771-8080
www.mymadplatter.com
Sessions meet June 6-Aug. 8 atThe Mad Platter, 3101 MillwoodAve. Campers will complete six toeight projects, which will be readyin about 10 days. $25 depositrequired to reserve a spot for your
child.
LITTLE ARTISTS CAMP: Ages 3-6. 9a.m.-10:30 a.m. June 14-18 andJuly 29-23; $70.
BEGINNERS CAMP: Ages 7-9. 9a.m.-noon June 21-25, June28-July 2; July 12-16, 26-30, Aug.2-6 and 9-13; 1-4 p.m. June 7-11;$135.
INTERMEDIATES: Ages 10 andolder. 9 a.m.-noon July 5-9; 1-4p.m. June 21-25; July 19-23,
26-30 and Aug. 2-6; $160
MUD CLUB: 2 p.m. Thursdays; forcampers who wish to pick andchoose their mediums.
701 CENTER FORCONTEMPORARY ART,(803) 779-4571, www.701cca.org
Youth Summer Art Workshopsmeet 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at 701Whaley St, second floor. Studentsages 6-17 get hands-onexperience with the arts under theguidance of local artists and
instructors.FIRE UP THE KILN: Beginningceramics, June 6-19. Basic toadvanced hand-buildingtechniques, participants willcreate pinch pots, coiled pots,lidded containers and otherpieces. All works will be kiln-fired,glazed and available for pick up10 days after the workshop.$125.
ARTS CAMPSFROM PAGE 1
GIRL SCOUTS OF S.C.
MOUNTAINS TO MIDLANDS,(864) 770-1410, www.gssc-mm.org
SUMMER FUN DAY CAMPS: June20-24 (registration deadline May27), June 27-July 1 (registrationdeadline June 6) and July 11-15(registration deadline June 20) atWil Lou Gray Opportunity School,330 W. Campus Road, WestColumbia. Discovery and skillbuilding experiences related to theenvironment/nature, music, art,dance and STEM (science,technology, engineering andmathematics). For girls enteringgrades 1-5. $130; Scout fee, $100.
HAMMOND SCHOOL,(803) 776-0295
www.hammondschool.orgHAMMOND SUMMER CAMPS: Timesvary depending on camp, June6-Aug. 5 (closed week of July 4), atHammond School, 854 GalwayLane. A variety of summer campsexploring a range of subjects outdoors, sports, recreation,academics, hobbies for boys andgirls pre-K through 12th grades.$135-$350(803) 796-1892; www.eaa242.org
INTERNATIONAL YOUNG EAGLES
DAY: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. June 11, atColumbia Owens Downtown Airport,1400 Jim Hamilton Blvd. Aviationinstruction and free airplane ridesfor ages 6-18. Must beaccompanied at airport by an adult.
RIVERBANKS ZOO AND
GARDEN,(803) 978-1113
www.riverbanks.org
SPRING BREAK CAMP WILD
NEIGHBORS: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. April19-21. Ages 5-9 will enjoy dailyanimal encounters,behind-the-scenes tours, zoo walks,arts and crafts, games and more.Drop off, 8:45-9 a.m.; pick up,3-3:15 p.m. $150; members, $120
(includes T-shirt). $5 siblingdiscounts. Extended Stay and Play,3-5 p.m., $45 (children must bepicked up by 5:15 p.m.). Campersshould bring a lunch, snack andfilled water bottle.Summer camp sessions meetweekdays June 6-10, 13-17, 24-24;June 28-July 1, 5-8,* 7-11,18-22,25-29; Aug. 1-5, 8-12. *July 5-8session (Week 5), $152; members$96 (unless otherwise noted).
SPROUT CAMP: 9:30-11:30 a.m.9:30-11:30 a.m.Tuesdays-Thursdays for ages 3-4with an adult. Hands-on activities,stories, garden hunts and crafts atRiverbanks Botanical Garden.$114; members, $84.
KINDERCAMP: 9 a.m.-noonweekdays for ages 4-5. EarlyExtended Stay and Play, 7:45-8:30a.m., $25. $190; members, $120.Wild Seasons Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.Sense-able Animals Weeks 2, 4,6, 8,10.Wild Weeks meet 9 a.m.-3 p.m.weekdays for ages 6-12. $255;members, $185. July 5-8, $204;members, $108. Early and LateExtended Stay and Play, 7:45-8:30a.m. and 3-5 p.m.; $75.
ZOOPER HEROES: For ages 6-7.Watery World Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.Egg-cellent Adventures Weeks 2,4, 6, 8, 10.
RIVERBANKS RANGERS: For ages8-9. Wildlife Trackers Weeks 1, 3,5, 7, 9. Holes, Houses andHideaways Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.
ZSI (ZOO SCENE INVESTIGATORS):
For ages 10-12. Animal Forensics Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Alpha andOmega Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.
YMCA,www.columbiaymca.org
Jeep Rogers Family YMCA, 900Lake Carolina Drive, (803)451-9439; Lexington Family YMCA,401 YMCA Road, (803) 359-3376;
Northwest Family YMCA, 1501Kennerly Road, Irmo, (803)407-8007. Drop-off and pickupavailable at the Downtown YMCAfor Lexington sessions.7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays June6-Aug. 12 (no camps July 4-8).$150; members, $100.
EXPLORERS: Students enteringkindergarten.
VOYAGERS: Rising first-graders.
DISCOVERERS : Rising second- andthird-graders.
NAVIGATORS: Rising fourth- andfifth-graders.
TEEN ADVENTURERS: Rising sixth-through ninth-graders. $180;members, $130.
DIVA CAMP: Fun stuff for girlsentering second through eighthgrades at above camps, June20-24. An additional session will beheld July 18-22 at the Jeep RogersYMCA. $225; members, $175
SPLASH & DASH: July 18-22. Aweeks worth of pools, splash pads,inflatable water slides, lakes andwater parks for rising second-through eighth-graders. $225;members, $175.
SCI-VENTURE: July 25-29 at abovecamps and the Downtown YMCA,1420 Sumter St. Rising third-through eighth-graders willexperience science adventures onMonday, Wednesday and Fridaymorning, then head for the greatoutdoors on Tuesday, Thursday andFriday afternoon for orienteering,geo-cache, basic survival skills,
archery and more. $225; members,$175.
PIONEERS: Ages 3-5, 8 a.m.-noonJune 13-17, 20-24; July 11-15,18-22, 25-29. $95; members, $80
CHEERTASTIC: Jumps, flips, dances,
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plus swimming and games in theafternoons for rising kindergarten
through eighth-grade students. 7:15a.m.-6 p.m. June 27-July 1 and Aug.1-5. $180; members, $130.
CITY OF COLUMBIA PARKS
AND RECREATION,(803) 345-3100
www.columbiasc.net/parksandrec
Accepting registration for full-daysummer camps for ages 6-12 at allparticipating locations and the main
office, 1932 Calhoun St. Sessionsmeet 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. May 31-Aug.
12; $45 per week.Edisto Discovery Park, 1419 Wiley
St., (803) 255-8103Emily Douglas, 2500 Wheat St.,(803) 733-8531
Greenview, 6700 David St., (803)754-5223
Hampton, 117 Brandon Ave., (803)776-9082
Heathwood, 800 Abelia Road, (803)733-8446Hyatt, 950 Jackson Ave., (803)
733-8446M.L. King (sports), 2300 Greene St.,
(803) 733-8452Lorick, 1600 Lorick Ave., (803)691-9339
Melrose, 1500 Fairview Road, (803)
733-8493Pinehurst, 2315 Pinehurst Road,(803) 733-8449
Sims, 3500 Duncan St., (803)733-8451St. Annas, 1315 Liberty Hill Ave.,
(803) 733-8450Woodland, 6500 Old Knight
Parkway, (803) 776-1096
Camp Horizons: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. June
6-Aug. 12 at Eau Claire Town Hall(across from Hyatt Park). Earlydrop-off, 7:30 a.m.; late pickup, 6
p.m. Program for ages 13-16; $45per week; additional fees apply for
field trips, lunch provided.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,(803) 343-8550
www.firstbaptistcolumbia.com/
summerfun
All sessions meet at 1306 Hampton St.,
unless otherwise noted.
K.O.W. (KIDS ON WEDNESDAYS):
6-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, June 1and June 15-Aug. 3. Free kids club
for ages 3 through risingfifth-graders features music, drama,Bible stories and fun activities.
CHILDRENS MUSIC CAMP: 9
a.m.-noon June 13-17. Instrumentalclass, fine-arts special interest classand childrens chorale for rising first-
through fifth-graders. Lunch timeconcert on the last day of camp.
$20; includes T-shirt.
MANNERS CLUB: 9 a.m.-noon (age 3
through children entering 5K) and1-4 p.m. (rising first- through
third-graders) June 20-22 at theEstep Family Life Center, 1410
Sumter St. Learn about the GoldenRule, respect, speaking skills, tablemanners and more. $60 per child.
TERRIFIC TUESDAYS: 9 a.m.-noon
June 14, 21, 28. Space adventure
for rising first- through fifth-graders.Summer Blast Off will feature rocketbuilding; Out-of-This WorldAdventure is an observation of
planets and stars; Splash Down is atrip to the waterpark. Fees vary
based on activities.
YOU GO, GIRL!: 9-11:30 a.m. (5K
through rising second-graders) and1-3:30 p.m. (rising third- through
fifth graders) June 27-30 at theEstep Family Life Center, 1410
Sumter St. Girls will study femalecharacters in literature and the Bibleand see what lessons can be
learned from them. Other activitiesinclude scrapbooking, crafts,
cooking, games and more. $75;includes all supplies.
BIG APPLE ADVENTURE VBS: 9a.m.-noon July 11-15. Free, for age 4
through rising fifth-graders.
FITNESS AND NUTRITION CAMP: 9a.m.-noon July 25-28, at the EstepFamily Life Center, 1410 Sumter St.
Hands-on cooking demonstrationsand snack making help rising first-
through fifth-graders get moving fora healthier future. $85.
HISTORIC COLUMBIA
FOUNDATION,(803) 252-1770, ext. 36
www.historiccolumbia.org
DIGGING UP THE PAST: 1-4 p.m. June
6-10 and 9 a.m.-noon July 11-15 atthe Robert Mills Carriage House,
1616 Blanding St. Participants ages8-12 will learn about the connectionbetween archaeology and family
history through activities such aspottery refitting, a sandbox dig,
introduction to genealogy, historyhunt and grid exercises.
RICHLAND COUNTYRECREATION COMMISSION,(803) 754-7525
www.richlandcountyrecreation.com
Camp WOW 2011: Registration
begins April 12 for boys and girlsages 5-13.
DAY CAMPS: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.weekdays June 6-Aug. 12. $80 per
week plus $25 registration fee.Includes field trips and T-shirt.
Blythewood Park: 126 Boney Road,(803) 691-9786Caughman Road Park: 2800 Trotter
Road, Hopkins, (803) 783-0400Forest Lake Park: 6820 Wedgefield
Road, (803) 787-5000North Springs Park: 1320 Clemson
Road, (803) 736-6070Polo Road Park: 730 Polo Road,(803) 736-1657
PLAYGROUND ADVENTURE: 9
a.m.-noon weekdays June 6-Aug.12. Free; includes USDA lunch.Bluff Road Park: 148 Carswell Road,
(803) 776-8698Crane Creek Community Center:
7405 Fairfield Road, (803)691-1899
Crossroads/Goodwill: 2750McCords Ferry Road, Eastover, (803)
754-6720, ext. 216 or ext. 200Denny Terrace Community Center:6429 Bishop Ave., (803) 754-5290
Eastover Park: 1031 Main St., (803)353-7137
Friarsgate Park: 1712 ChadfordRoad, Irmo, (803) 732-3220
Hopkins Park: 150 Hopkins ParkRoad, (803) 783-9374
Killian Park: 1424 Marthan Road,Blythewood. (803) 754-7980Meadowlake Park: 600 Beckman
Road, (803) 754-4463Trenholm Park: 3900 Covenant
Road, (803) 787-0216
SUMMER AFTERNOONS: Noon-6 p.m.weekdays June 6-July 29. $45 perweek plus $25 registration fee.
Crane Creek Community Center:7405 Fairfield Road, (803)
691-1899Eastover Park: 1031 Main St., (803)
353-7137Friarsgate Park: 1712 Chadford
Road, Irmo, (803) 732-3220Killian Park: 1424 Marthan Road,Blythewood, (803) 754-7980
Meadowlake Park: 600 BeckmanRoad, (803) 754-4463
Trenholm Park: 3900 CovenantRoad, (803) 787-0216
EDVENTURE CHILDRENS
MUSEUM,(803) 799-3144
www.edventure.org
Sessions meet at 211 Gervais St.
Ages 3-4, 9 a.m.-noon weekdays,
early drop-off at 8 a.m. $130;members, $90. Includes T-shirt;campers must wear camp shirts
each day. Ages 5-10, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.weekdays, early drop-off at 8 a.m.$230; members, $180. Includes
T-shirt; campers must wear campshirts each day. Bring
non-perishable lunch and drink.Extended care available from 3-6
p.m., $35 per week per child.Discount of 20 percent forregistration before Friday, April 15.
EDDIES WORLD: June 6-10, July
11-15; ages 3-4.
SPA SCIENCE: June 6-10, July 11-15;
ages 5-7.
LETS GET INVENTIVE: June 6-10,July 11-15; ages 8-10.
JUNIOR FIREFIGHTER: June 13-17,July 18-22; ages 3-4.
BLAST OFF!: June 13-17, July 18-22;ages 5-7.
JOURNEY TO PLANET E: June 13-17,
July 18-22; ages 8-10.
GIGGLE SCIENCE: June 20-24, July
25-29; ages 3-4.
SENIOR FIREFIGHTER: June 20-24;July 25-29; ages 5-7.
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LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE AT
COLUMBIA COLLEGE(803) 786-3729
www.columbiasc.edu/leadership
Residential international interactiveleadership institutes on theColumbia College campus, 1301
Columbia College Drive.
LEAD2011: June 19-25.
Development program for rising10th- and 11th-grade girls consists
of interactive workshops, leadershipassessment and hands-on
leadership practice. $600; limitedneed-based scholarships available.
EMERGING LEADERS: July 11-14.Provides rising ninth-grade girls withthe confidence, competence,courage and leadership for
outstanding academic and personalsuccess in high school. $500;limited need-based scholarships
available.
LEAD4: July 25-28. Advancedprogram for rising high school junior
and senior girls with extensive
leadership experience; designed tofurther skills in conflict resolution,
problem solving, decision making,
career development, team building
and communication. $500; limited
need based scholarships available.
HEATHWOOD HALL
EPISCOPAL SCHOOL(803) 231-7710;
www.heathwood.org
All camps on school campus, 3000
South Beltline Blvd., Columbia,unless otherwise noted.
ABCS OF ETIQUETTE: 9 a.m.-noon
June 20-24. Grades NS3-4K, $150.
Learn manners and safety.
ESSENTIAL SOCIAL SKILLS: 1-4 p.m.
June 20-24. Grades 2-6, $150.Essential social skills, manners,
conversation, appropriate use of
technology.
PAALS/RICHLAND COUNTY
RECREATION(803) 429-6290
www.paals.org
DOGGONE DAYS OF SUMMER CAMP:
Palmetto Animal Assisted Life
Services will offer beginner and
advanced sessions for ages 11-16
and ages 11-19 with disabilities at
the Denny Terrace CommunityCenter, 6429 Bishop Ave.
Participants will work side-by-side
learning the basics of assistance
dog training and community service
ethics with service dog candidates.Beginner camp, 8:30 a .m.-12:30
p.m. Aug. 1-5; $195. Advanced
camp for ages 12-16 (returnees who
attended previous camp and/or
volunteer with PAALS, 8:30
a.m.-3:30 p.m. Aug. 8-12; $270.Registration includes field trips,
T-shirt, prizes and snacks. Limit 20
registrants for each camp.
PALMETTO HEALTH JUNIOR
VOLUNTEERS(803) 296-5570, (803) 434-6242
www.palmettohealth.org
SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM: June13-Aug. 19 for ages 14-17 (must be
14 by June 1). Applications areavailable at Palmetto Health
Baptists Personal Touch office
(deadline for return is Friday, April
29) and Palmetto Health Richlands
Volunteer Services office (deadline
for return is Friday, May 13). Once
an application is accepted, a
mandatory orientation session will
be offered. The goal is to place
volunteers in areas that are
consistent with their skills andinterests.
SPECIAL NEEDS
KINDERMUSIK/SOCIAL SKILLS
CAMP(803) 466-8260
www.kindermusikbyally.com
10-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and
Thursdays, July 12-28 at the Autism
Institute of South Carolina, 3924
Forest Drive, Suite 3. Interactive
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music, play and physical activitiesfor ages 1-4 and a parent. Sessionsare conducted by a licensedKindermusik educator, a boardcertified behavior analyst/certifiededucator in early childhood andspecial education; and a boardcertified behavioranalyst/masters-level social worker.One-hour structured lessons arefollowed by a 30-minute Q&A periodwith behavior analysts. $215,includes take-home materials.
RICHLAND COUNTY
RECREATION COMMISSION(803) 754-6720, ext. 203 or 214www.richlandcountyrecreation.comCamp Sunshine: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June13-July 1, July 5-22 at DennyTerrace Community Center, 6429Bishop Ave. Ages 5-26 withintellectual or physical disabilities ofany level may participate in one orboth sessions. Activities includebowling, swimming, crafts, games,field trips and more.
ACADEMICS, READING,
WRITING
CAROLINA MASTER
SCHOLARS(803) 777-9444www.saeu.sc.edu/adventuresOne-week sessions for rising sixth-through 12th-graders meet at theUniversity of South Carolina June5-17, residential or commuterprograms. $575-$975, dependingon program and attendance type.Fee includes meals (lunch only forcommuters and breakfast, lunchand dinner for residential students)and course activities. Early Birddiscounts of up to $75 may applyfor applications postmarked by April15.
ADVENTURES IN FORENSIC SCIENCE:
June 5-10 for rising ninth- through12th graders; June 12-17 for risingsixth- through ninth-graders.
ADVENTURES IN CAMERAS AND
GRAPHIC DESIGN: June 12-17 forrising sixth- through ninth-graders;
June 19-24 for rising ninth- through12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN CREATIVE WRITING:
June 19-24 for rising ninth- through12th graders; June 26-July 1 forrising sixth- through ninth-graders.
ADVENTURES IN BROADCAST
JOURNALISM: June 26-July 1 forrising sixth- through ninth-graders.
ADVENTURES IN LAW: June 26-July 1for rising sixth- throughninth-graders.
ADVENTURES IN VEX ROBOTICS: July10-15 for rising sixth- throughninth-graders; July17-22 for risingninth- through 12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN COMPUTER
GAMING: July 10-15 for rising sixth-through ninth-graders.
ADVENTURES IN NANOTECHNOLOGY
AND FUEL CELLS: June 5-10 forrising ninth- through 12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN PHARMACY: July17-22 for rising ninth- through12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN WEB DESIGN AND
DEVELOPMENT: July 17-22 for risingninth- through 12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN MEDICINE THE
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM: July 10-15for rising 10th- through12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN MEDICINE
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES: July 17-22 forrising 10th- through 12th-graders.
SUMMER SKILLS CAMP(803) 695-1400www.sandhillsschool.org
TREASURES UNCOVERED: 8:30a.m.-12:30 p.m. June 9-July 8 at
Sandhills School, 1500 HallbrookDrive. Students in grades grades1-8 will receive Orton-Gillinghamlanguage instruction, multisensorymath training, computer lab timeand creative arts exposure. $2,100;$500 non-refundable deposit dueMay 23
RESIDENTIAL
CAMDEN MILITARY ACADEMY(800) 948-6291www.camdenmilitaryacademy.com
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMP: June20-July 8, July 10-29. Leadershipand team building opportunities aswell as camping, paintball and otheroutdoor activities for young men ingrades 6-12.
GIRL SCOUTS OF S.C.
MOUNTAINS TO MIDLANDS
(800) 849-4475, ext. 1410wwwgssc-mm.orgOvernight camping inair-conditioned bunkhouses at theLexington County YMCA, 401 YMCARoad.
CAMP OCCANEECHI: July 6-8,sampler session for girls enteringgrades 1-6; activities includehorseback riding, boating, arts andcrafts, archery, science activities,sports and games. $140; Scout fee,$110. Sessions for girls enteringgrades 2-6, July 17-22 and July31-Aug. 5. $265; Scout fee, $235.
GOVERNORS SCHOOL FOR
SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS(843) 383-3958www.scgssm.org/ssp
SUMMER SCIENCE PROGRAM: June19-25, June 26-July 2 at the GSSM,
401 Railroad Ave., Hartsville.Science, technology andmathematics for students enteringgrades 8-10. Courses include LEGORobotics, CSI-GSSM, Wildlife andNature Photography, Intro to WebDesign, Sports Ranking, AppliedForensic Science, Codes andCryptography. Tuition based on
course selected; includes meals,lodging and related educationalmaterials. Application deadline forneed-based scholarships is April 15.
YMCA OVERNIGHT
ADVENTURESwww.columbiaymca.org
WHITEWATER ADVENTURE: 7 a.m.June 20-7 p.m. June 24. Teambuilding, hiking, caving, climbing,camping, kayaking and a trip downthe New River in West Virginia(Class I-IV rapids, guided).Departure and return Lexington
Family YMCA, 401 YMCA Road.Rising sixth- through 10th-graders.$500; members, $425.
ATLANTA ADVENTURE: 7 a.m. July18-7 p.m. July 22. Six Flags OverGeorgia, World of Coke, StoneMountain, Georgia Aquarium andBraves-Padres baseball game.Departure and return LexingtonFamily YMCA, 401 YMCA Road.Rising sixth- through 10th-graders.$500; members, $425; Includeslodging, three meals per day andone snack.
COMPUTERS, SCIENCE
HEATHWOOD HALL
EPISCOPAL SCHOOL(803) 231-7710;www.heathwood.orgAll camps on school campus, 3000
South Beltline Blvd., Columbia,unless otherwise noted.
ROBOTICS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL
STUDENTS: 1-4 p.m. June 6-10.Grades 5-8, $175. Design, build,program, and operate autonomousLEGO Robots using the LEGOMindstorms RCX microprocessorand Labview RoboLab software. Forbeginner, no previous experiencenecessary.
ROBOTICS: 1-4 p.m. June 27-July 1.Grades 2-4, $175. Robotics campdesigned for students who want tolearn how to create and operaterobots using LEGO Mindstormsequipment.
IT-OLOGY(614) 582-1404e-mail:[email protected]
SUMMER IT CAMP 7:30 a.m.-5:30p.m. weekdays June 6-Aug. 19 atIT-oLogy, 1301 Gervais St., Suite200 and Rivers Edge Retreat, 1019Garden Valley Lane. Two-weeksessions for rising sixth- throughninth-graders will include intensivehands-on IT experience, leadershipdevelopment and personalgoal-setting, sports andextracurricular activities. $150 perweek; students who complete fourweeks will be given a computer totake home.
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All sessions meet on the campusat the University of South Carolina.
TEAM CAMP SHOOTOUT: 9 a.m.-8p.m. June 11-12. Open to allvarsity, junior varsity and AAUteams. Pool play with a minimumof four games. $150 per team plus$40 per player; $100nonrefundable deposit.Registration deadline is May 30.
INDIVIDUAL DAY CAMP: 9 a.m.-5p.m. Skills camp for rising sixth-through 12th-grade girls with anemphasis on fundamentalbasketball and overall playerdevelopment. $225 per camperplus $100 nonrefundable deposit.Group discount (four or more),$200 per camper.
LITTLE GAMECOCK CAMP: 8:30a.m.-noon June 27-28. Shooting,defense, passing, ballhandling andfootwork for rising first- throughfifth-grade boys and girls. $50.
YMCA,www.columbiaymca.org
Downtown YMCA, 1420 Sumter St.,(803) 799-9187 (DT); Jeep Rogers
Family YMCA, 900 Lake CarolinaDrive, (803) 451-9439 (JEEP);Lexington Family YMCA, 401 YMCARoad, (803) 359-3376 (LEX);Northwest Family YMCA, 1501Kennerly Road, Irmo, (803)407-8007 (NW).
SOUTH CAROLINA UNITED SOCCER
CAMP: age 4 through risingeighth-graders. 9 a.m.-noon June13-17, (JEEP); July 11-15, (NW); July18-22 (DT); July 25-29 (LEX). $85;register atwww.southcarolinaunitedfc.com
BASKETBALL CAMP: for risingsecond- through eighth-graders. 9a.m.-noon July 11-18 and Aug. 1-5,DT. $85; members, $60. Full daysessions will meet 7:15 a.m.-6p.m. Aug. 1-5 at LEX, JEEP andNW. $180; members, $130.
FLAG FOOTBALL CAMP: for age 4
through rising eighth-graders. 9a.m.-noon June 13-17, DT. $85;members, $60. Full day sessionswill meet 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. June13-17 at LEX and NW and June20-24 at JEEP. $180; members,$130.
LACROSSE CAMP: for rising second-through eighth-graders. 9a.m.-noon June 27-July 1, DT. $85;members, $60
CAMP ALL-STAR: Disc golf, ultimatefrisbee, disc golf, water polo,mountain biking,canoeing/kayaking, wakeboarding,mountainboarding and more forrising fourth- througheighth-graders. 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m.June 27-July 1 at LEX, JEEP andNW. $180; members, $130.
TENNIS BEGINNERS: Fundamentals,skills development, ball control,
stroke technique and courtetiquette plus swimming andgames in the afternoons for risingkindergarten through fifth-gradestudents. 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. June13-17, June 27-July 1, July 15-18and 25-29, JEEP. $180; members,$130.
MARK BERSONS CAROLINA
SOCCER,(803) 777-7911; (803) 777-5199
www.markbersoncarolinasoccercamp.com
Camps are held at the University ofSouth Carolina; register beforeMay 1 and receive a free campball.
FULL-DAY CAMPS: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.June 20-24 and July 25-29 forboys and girls ages 5-16. $260;includes T-shirt, lunch, af ternoonfield session and swimming.
HALF-DAY CAMPS: 8 a.m.-noon
June 20-24 and July 25 for boysand girls ages 5-16. Skillsdemonstration followed bycoaching groups and match play.$145; includes T-shirt.
PROSPECT CAMP: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.July 15-17 and 29-31 for boys ages14-19. $480; commuters, $440.Registration includescomprehensive evaluation, T-shirtand soccer sack pack.
SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE CAMP: 8a.m.-3:30 p.m. July 15-17 and29-31 for boys ages 9-13. Olderplayers may attend the CollegeRecruiting Seminar. $480;commuters, $440. Registrationincludes comprehensiveevaluation, T-shirt and soccer sackpack.
IDENTIFICATION AND SUPER ELITE
CAMP: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. July 15-17
and 29-31 for boys ages 14-19.Videotape analysis, oral evaluationand College Recruiting Seminarmake this a perfect camp for t hecollege-bound player. $560;commuters, $515. Registrationincludes workbook, T-shirt andsoccer sack pack.
TEAM CAMP: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. July15-17 for boys ages 13-19. Open tovarsity, JV and club teams. $445;commuters, $420.
SPECIALIZED GOALKEEPER
ACADEMY: Available at all sessions;tuition the same as thecorresponding camp session.
SHELLEY SMITHS CAROLINA
SOCCER SCHOOL,(803) 777-1940e-mail: [email protected]
All sessions meet at USCs StoneStadium, 1300 Whaley St.
DAY CAMPS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS:
Ages 5-12, 9 a.m.-noon and 9a.m.-3 p.m. June 20-24 and July25-29. $50 deposit. Half-daycamp, $145 (includes T-shirt) ; fullday camp, $245 (includes T-shirt,sack pack and lunch). Registerbefore May 1 and receive a free
2011 season ticket. Register forboth sessions and save $25 onsecond session.
DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS CAMP:
Residential camp for rising fifth-through eighth-grade girls, June17-19 and July 22-24. $100deposit; $435; commuter discount,$75. Includes T-shirt and ball.Register for both sessions andsave $50 on second session.
DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS GKACADEMY: Residential camp forrising fifth- through eighth-gradegirls, June 17-19 and July 22-24.$100 deposit; $435; commuterdiscount, $75. Includes GK shirtand ball. Register for both sessionsand save $50 on second session.
IDENTIFICATION AND ADVANCED
SKILLS CAMP: Residential camp forrising eighth- through 12th-gradegirls, June 17-19 and July 22-24.$100 deposit; $505; commuterdiscount, $75. Includes T-shirt andball. Register for both sessions andsave $50 on second session.
IDENTIFICATION AND ADVANCED
SKILLS GK ACADEMY: Residentialcamp for rising eighth- t hrough12th-grade girls, June 17-19 andJuly 22-24. $100 deposit; $505;commuter discount, $75. Includes
GK shirt and ball. Register for bothsessions and save $50 on secondsession.
FIRST BAPTIST COLUMBIA,(803) 343-8587www.firstbaptistcolumbia.com/summerfun
FOOTBALL CAMP: 9 a.m.-noon June20-23 for rising fourth- through
eighth-graders; $50.
UPWARD BASKETBALL CAMP: 9a.m.-noon June 27-30 for risingfirst- through fourth-graders; $50.
RICHLAND COUNTY RECREATION
COMMISSION
(803) 754-7275,www.richlandcountyrecreationcommission.com
SUMMER YOUTH BASKETBALL
LEAGUE: 2-9 p.m. weekdays. Ages4-6, $35; ages 7-15, $45. Allparticipants must complete aregistration form with a copy of thechilds birth certificate.Registration deadline is May 13.
SUMMER TENNIS CAMPS: All levelsof play, beginner to advanced, 9a.m.-noon Mondays throughThursdays, June 6-Aug. 5. $75 perweek; $25 per day. Call theRichland County Tennis Center toregister, (803) 788-3001Trenholm Park, 3900 CovenantRoad. (803) 787-0216
JOJO ENGLISH SUMMER
BASKETBALL CAMP: 9 a.m.-3:30p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 9a.m.-1 p.m. Fridays, June 6-10,13-17; July 11-15, 25-29. for ages8-13; $77. Campers should bring alunch, snack, swimsuit and toweldaily.
PALMETTO YOUTH SUMMER
FOOTBALL CAMP: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.June 20-24. Ages 5-13 $85;registration deadline is May 13.
TRENHOLM PARK TENNIS CAMP: 9a.m.-noon, June 27-30 and July4-7. $75 per week, $25 per day.Call the Richland County TennisCenter to register, (803) 788-3001
SPORTS
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REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER DAY CAMPAND CAMP CHEROKEE!
UPPER PALMETTO YMCAVisit www.upymca.org and
www.campcherokee.org for details
LAKE MURRAY SAILING
ASSOCIATION
SUMMER SAILING CAMPFUN-SAFETY-LEARNING
LMSA Summer Sailing Campstarts youngsters off right in the sport of sailing.
We have 3 on-going programs each week,basic for the beginner, intermediate camp
for the somewhat experienced and advancedfor the seasoned sailor.
Location: Lake Murray Sailing Club,235 Old Forge Road, Chapin SC 29036
Times: 8am to 12:00 M-FDates: June 13 through August 12th,
(9 Sessions)Cost: $130.00/ session
Please call camp director Allan D. Gowansat 803-240-4333 for more information
www.lmsc.org
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