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July 2–6 | 9AM–3PM | NO CLASS JULY 4 July 9–13 | 9AM–3PM July 23–27 | 9AM–3PM WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 4 July 16–20 | 9AM–3PM WEEK 3 Summer Spotlight Drama Programs for Kids & Teens .................................................................... $229 Meets 8 days, 7/9–7/12 & 7/16–7/19 Youth Troupe (Entering Grades 1–3) ................................ (60278) Junior Troupe (Entering Grades 4–8) ............................... (60279) Senior Troupe (Entering Grades 9–12)............................. (60280) We have revamped our ever-popular drama camp programs to provide a new and unique theatre opportunity for each age group. In addition, we are excited that this year our camp programs will culminate with a performance on the Theatre at the Mount Stage! Programs will include classes in acting, music, and dance plus theatre games, supervised recreation and more. $55 non-waivable fee included. µ Cheerleading Camp..................................................................................................................... $229 Ages 5–12: Ever dream of being a cheerleader? Join us for cheerleading instruction and have fun at the same time! Learn cheers, chants, jumps and stunts! Get ready for your fall season or just come for an enjoyable experience! $25 non-waivable fee included. (60281) All American Girl: Time Machine ...................................................................................................... $229 Ages: 6–9: Travel through history with your American Girl doll to learn about many events that have changed our world. Receive an 18” doll on the first day. $55 non- waivable fee included. (60282) Be a Super Hero ............................................................................................................................... $179 Ages: 5–8: Learn to create your very own superhero, read stories about superheroes and explore real life superheroes like firefighters, police and doctors. We might even make our own capes! $35 non-waivable fee included. (60293) Drawing Games ................................................................................................................................ $179 Ages 8–12: Let your imagination and creativity shine! You’ll make projects like continuous line portraits, experiment with different mediums, group drawings, thumbprint drawings and roll-the-dice drawing games. You will work individually, with a partner or as a group. $40 non-waivable fee included. (60294) µ Basketball (9AM–12PM) ................................................................................................................... $99 Ages 8–13: Keep your court skills sharp over the summer. This camp focuses on teaching the fundamentals of the game while enhancing individual skills. Through games, relays and scrimmages campers develop not only a better understanding of the game, but a healthy team attitude as well. ** Optional free swim 12–1PM** (60295) µ Basketball & Afternoon Adventures............................................................................................ $229 Ages 8–13: Keep your court skills sharp over the summer. In the morning, you’ll do drills, scrimmage and have fun while you develop new basketball skills. Our afternoons will be filled with games and activities geared not only around basketball, but other fun activities as well. $25 non-waivable fee included. ** Optional free swim 3–4PM** (60296) Arcade Electronics Galore ............................................................................................................... $249 Ages 8–13: Get ready to build and play your own arcade games and more. You will have at your disposal, resistors, switches, wires, LED diodes, transistors and more. Do not get overwhelmed. Building with electronics is fun. You will program the spinning light fan to display different sayings. Build and play a Home Run Derby game. See who gets the most home runs before getting 10 outs. A winning song will cheer. Build circuits to test your memory. Build an electronic circuit that plays the card game 21. You can learn to program the circuit board to emit different funky sounds. Play with the disco ball, sirens, or a light show. Learn the effects of the different electronic components. Learn what amps, volts, resistance and power are. Yes, this is Sciensational Workshops learn by doing. That is STEM. $160 non- waivable fee included. (60297) Beginning Veterinary Medicine (No Waivers) .................................................................................. $299 Ages 13–17: Get an insider peek into a real veterinarian facility at the accredited Gardner Animal Care Center. This will get you “geared up” for this career option. Please bring your lunch. Seats are limited. (60298) I Made This ........................................................................................................................................ $189 Ages 5–7: We will make everything from catapults, silly putty, goo and more. Let your imagination run wild as you create new possibilities, discover new friends and bring home your amazing creations! A non-waivable fee of $40 is included. (60299) JR Legos ® .......................................................................................................................................... $179 Ages 5–7: Explore the excitement of building and modifying structures and machines using unique LEGO ® kits all while learning STEM-related problem solving and communication skills. A non-waivable fee of $25 is included. (60300) Harry Potter – Join Our Magical Mystery Tour ................................................................................. $249 Ages 6–11: All aboard for lots of hands-on fun. Join in the escapades of Harry and his friends. Play quidditch. Make an edible wand. We will brew some fantastic potions to drink. Let’s create and watch some amazing chemical reactions. Watch a mirage appear. You won’t believe it! Wonder where the sorting hat will place you? Make cool crystals. Come join us where the magic of science, art, and literature meet. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are waiting for your arrival! Experiment with colored magic sand. See a mysterious glowing ball. $160 non-waivable fee included. (60301) µ Soccer .......................................................................................................................................... $229 Ages 6–14: This camp welcomes all skill levels. With a “learn through play” philosophy, campers will learn the game and develop new foot skills. Gerry Padilla and his staff strive to create a positive learning experience for all levels. Throughout this camp children are broken down into small groups to enhance personal skills while learning the importance of being part of a team. A non-waivable fee of $25 is included. ** Optional free swim 3–4PM** Seats limited. (60302) Zombie Apocalypse ........................................................................................................................... $189 Ages 9–13: Learn about the “ins and outs” of zombies through a combination of fun drawing exercises, clay models and team projects. You will look at bones and brains and create tools and gear to prepare you for the apocalypse. $40 non-waivable fee included. (60303) Intro to the Potter’s Wheel and Drawing .......................................................................................... $249 Ages 9–13: (Grades 3-8) Spend your mornings learning new drawing techniques and your afternoons on the potter’s wheel trying to center clay, or working with coils or slabs of clay to make vases, cups or bowls. We will glaze and fire several pieces. Charcoal, ink, pencil, clay, slip, and glazes may be used. Dress for mess! Bring a smock and a snack for morning break. $25 non-waivable fee included. Seats are limited. (60304) It IS All Fun and Games!................................................................................................................... $189 Ages 6–11: You deserve some fun after a long school year of work! Join us for fun and games and work off that pent up stress! $20 non-waivable fee included. (60275) Tangle Art and Rock Art ................................................................................................................... $229 Ages 8–12: In the mornings, you’ll learn Tangle Art, a popular pass-time that improves drawing skills, techniques, and expands your creativity while teaching patience! For the afternoons, start collecting some nice smooth rocks! You’ll create animals or mandalas, or whatever you see in your mind when you look at your rock! $50 non- waivable fee included. (60276) Can You Dig It? Fossil Hunt–Do you dig Dinosaurs?................................................................... $249 Ages 5–8: Archaeology and Paleontology seem like big words to kids. Now Sciensational Workshops for Kids makes them come alive. Your child will partake in a simulated fossil excavation, uncovering the different bones of a dinosaur. Your child will then assemble the bones to form a completed 3-dimensional dinosaur to be taken home. We will bring the excavation tools, labels and specimen bags. We will use our geological time and fossil charts. You will make a plaster fossil replica of an ammonite, Tyrannosaurus rex tooth or choose from other molds. You’ll identify 20-million year old shark’s teeth and see other fossil replicas such as, a cave bear tooth, an ammonite, a Tyrannosaurus rex tooth or a dinosaur egg etc. See and work with our rock and mineral collection. Be a rock hound and identify different rocks and minerals. See and hold our giant pumice rock specimen-it’s from Mt. St. Helens. Come join Sciensational Workshops for Kids. It’ll be fun and educational. $150 non-waivable fee included. (60305) µ Fun in the Sun ........................................................................................................................ $229 Ages 6–11: One of our most popular programs! This camp includes a multitude of activities for your child to enjoy. From scavenger hunts to water play the activities are endless in our fun in the sun camp. This camp will certainly be the highlight of your child’s summer. $25 non-waivable fee included. ** Optional free swim 3–4PM** (60306) Stop Motion and Legos ® .............................................................................................................. $159 Ages 8-12: Write your own script and then shoot your own scenes using the Legos ® buildings you’ve created! Bring your camera, laptop or other recording device and put your Director skills to the test! $30 non-waivable fee included. (60277) Superhero Comic Creation ......................................................................................................... $189 Ages 9-13: Learn the steps behind superhero creation, from super powers to costume design to comic strips. You’ll look at all aspects that make a character unique through a combination of action clip analysis, fun drawing exercises, and team projects. A non-waivable fee of $35 is included. (60307) Intro to the Potter’s Wheel and Painting.................................................................................... $249 Ages 9–13: (Grades 3-8) Spend your mornings learning watercolor and acrylic painting techniques and your afternoons on the potter’s wheel trying to center clay, or working with coils or slabs of clay to make vases, cups or bowls. We will glaze and fire several pieces. Dress for mess! Bring a smock and a snack for morning break. A non-waivable fee of $25 is included. Seats are limited. (60308) µ Mount Fitness Program Requires both a medical & a health form. Download at mwcc.edu/noncredit

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Page 1: July 2–6 9am–3 pm class WEEK July 23–27 9am–3 pm · 2019-12-31 · July 23–27 | 9. am –3. pm. WEEK . 2. WEEK . 4. WEEK . 3. July 16–20 | 9. am –3. pm. Summer Spotlight

July 2–6 | 9am–3pm | no class july 4

July 9–13 | 9am–3pm

July 23–27 | 9am–3pmWEEK 1

WEEK 2

WEEK 4

July 16–20 | 9am–3pmWEEK 3Summer Spotlight Drama Programs for Kids & Teens .................................................................... $229Meets 8 days, 7/9–7/12 & 7/16–7/19

Youth Troupe (Entering Grades 1–3) ................................(60278)Junior Troupe (Entering Grades 4–8) ...............................(60279)Senior Troupe ( Entering Grades 9–12).............................(60280)

We have revamped our ever-popular drama camp programs to provide a new and unique theatre opportunity for each age group. In addition, we are excited that this year our camp programs will culminate with a performance on the Theatre at the Mount Stage! Programs will include classes in acting, music, and dance plus theatre games, supervised recreation and more. $55 non-waivable fee included.

µ Cheerleading Camp..................................................................................................................... $229Ages 5–12: Ever dream of being a cheerleader? Join us for cheerleading instruction and have fun at the same time! Learn cheers, chants, jumps and stunts! Get ready for your fall season or just come for an enjoyable experience! $25 non-waivable fee included. (60281)

All American Girl: Time Machine ...................................................................................................... $229Ages: 6–9: Travel through history with your American Girl doll to learn about many events that have changed our world. Receive an 18” doll on the first day. $55 non-waivable fee included. (60282)

Be a Super Hero ............................................................................................................................... $179Ages: 5–8: Learn to create your very own superhero, read stories about superheroes and explore real life superheroes like firefighters, police and doctors. We might even make our own capes! $35 non-waivable fee included. (60293)

Drawing Games ................................................................................................................................ $179Ages 8–12: Let your imagination and creativity shine! You’ll make projects like continuous line portraits, experiment with different mediums, group drawings, thumbprint drawings and roll-the-dice drawing games. You will work individually, with a partner or as a group. $40 non-waivable fee included. (60294)

µ Basketball (9am–12pm) ...................................................................................................................$99Ages 8–13: Keep your court skills sharp over the summer. This camp focuses on teaching the fundamentals of the game while enhancing individual skills. Through games, relays and scrimmages campers develop not only a better understanding of the game, but a healthy team attitude as well. ** Optional free swim 12–1pm** (60295)

µ Basketball & Afternoon Adventures............................................................................................ $229Ages 8–13: Keep your court skills sharp over the summer. In the morning, you’ll do drills, scrimmage and have fun while you develop new basketball skills. Our afternoons will be filled with games and activities geared not only around basketball, but other fun activities as well. $25 non-waivable fee included. ** Optional free swim 3–4pm** (60296)

Arcade Electronics Galore ............................................................................................................... $249Ages 8–13: Get ready to build and play your own arcade games and more. You will have at your disposal, resistors, switches, wires, LED diodes, transistors and more. Do not get overwhelmed. Building with electronics is fun. You will program the spinning light fan to display different sayings. Build and play a Home Run Derby game. See who gets the most home runs before getting 10 outs. A winning song will cheer. Build circuits to test your memory. Build an electronic circuit that plays the card game 21. You can learn to program the circuit board to emit different funky sounds. Play with the disco ball, sirens, or a light show. Learn the effects of the different electronic components. Learn what amps, volts, resistance and power are. Yes, this is Sciensational Workshops learn by doing. That is STEM. $160 non-waivable fee included. (60297)

Beginning Veterinary Medicine (No Waivers) .................................................................................. $299Ages 13–17: Get an insider peek into a real veterinarian facility at the accredited Gardner Animal Care Center. This will get you “geared up” for this career option. Please bring your lunch. Seats are limited. (60298)

I Made This ........................................................................................................................................$189Ages 5–7: We will make everything from catapults, silly putty, goo and more. Let your imagination run wild as you create new possibilities, discover new friends and bring home your amazing creations! A non-waivable fee of $40 is included. (60299)

JR Legos® ..........................................................................................................................................$179Ages 5–7: Explore the excitement of building and modifying structures and machines using unique LEGO® kits all while learning STEM-related problem solving and communication skills. A non-waivable fee of $25 is included. (60300)

Harry Potter – Join Our Magical Mystery Tour .................................................................................$249Ages 6–11: All aboard for lots of hands-on fun. Join in the escapades of Harry and his friends. Play quidditch. Make an edible wand. We will brew some fantastic potions to drink. Let’s create and watch some amazing chemical reactions. Watch a mirage appear. You won’t believe it! Wonder where the sorting hat will place you? Make cool crystals. Come join us where the magic of science, art, and literature meet. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are waiting for your arrival! Experiment with colored magic sand. See a mysterious glowing ball. $160 non-waivable fee included. (60301)

µ Soccer ..........................................................................................................................................$229Ages 6–14: This camp welcomes all skill levels. With a “learn through play” philosophy, campers will learn the game and develop new foot skills. Gerry Padilla and his staff strive to create a positive learning experience for all levels. Throughout this camp children are broken down into small groups to enhance personal skills while learning the importance of being part of a team. A non-waivable fee of $25 is included. ** Optional free swim 3–4pm** Seats limited. (60302)

Zombie Apocalypse ...........................................................................................................................$189Ages 9–13: Learn about the “ins and outs” of zombies through a combination of fun drawing exercises, clay models and team projects. You will look at bones and brains and create tools and gear to prepare you for the apocalypse. $40 non-waivable fee included. (60303)

Intro to the Potter’s Wheel and Drawing ..........................................................................................$249Ages 9–13: (Grades 3-8) Spend your mornings learning new drawing techniques and your afternoons on the potter’s wheel trying to center clay, or working with coils or slabs of clay to make vases, cups or bowls. We will glaze and fire several pieces. Charcoal, ink, pencil, clay, slip, and glazes may be used. Dress for mess! Bring a smock and a snack for morning break. $25 non-waivable fee included. Seats are limited. (60304)

It IS All Fun and Games!...................................................................................................................$189Ages 6–11: You deserve some fun after a long school year of work! Join us for fun and games and work off that pent up stress! $20 non-waivable fee included. (60275)

Tangle Art and Rock Art ...................................................................................................................$229Ages 8–12: In the mornings, you’ll learn Tangle Art, a popular pass-time that improves drawing skills, techniques, and expands your creativity while teaching patience! For the afternoons, start collecting some nice smooth rocks! You’ll create animals or mandalas, or whatever you see in your mind when you look at your rock! $50 non-waivable fee included. (60276)

Can You Dig It? Fossil Hunt–Do you dig Dinosaurs? ................................................................... $249Ages 5–8: Archaeology and Paleontology seem like big words to kids. Now Sciensational Workshops for Kids makes them come alive. Your child will partake in a simulated fossil excavation, uncovering the different bones of a dinosaur. Your child will then assemble the bones to form a completed 3-dimensional dinosaur to be taken home. We will bring the excavation tools, labels and specimen bags. We will use our geological time and fossil charts. You will make a plaster fossil replica of an ammonite, Tyrannosaurus rex tooth or choose from other molds. You’ll identify 20-million year old shark’s teeth and see other fossil replicas such as, a cave bear tooth, an ammonite, a Tyrannosaurus rex tooth or a dinosaur egg etc. See and work with our rock and mineral collection. Be a rock hound and identify different rocks and minerals. See and hold our giant pumice rock specimen-it’s from Mt. St. Helens. Come join Sciensational Workshops for Kids. It’ll be fun and educational. $150 non-waivable fee included. (60305)

µ Fun in the Sun ........................................................................................................................ $229Ages 6–11: One of our most popular programs! This camp includes a multitude of activities for your child to enjoy. From scavenger hunts to water play the activities are endless in our fun in the sun camp. This camp will certainly be the highlight of your child’s summer. $25 non-waivable fee included. ** Optional free swim 3–4pm** (60306)

Stop Motion and Legos® .............................................................................................................. $159Ages 8-12: Write your own script and then shoot your own scenes using the Legos®

buildings you’ve created! Bring your camera, laptop or other recording device and put your Director skills to the test! $30 non-waivable fee included. (60277)

Superhero Comic Creation ......................................................................................................... $189Ages 9-13: Learn the steps behind superhero creation, from super powers to costume design to comic strips. You’ll look at all aspects that make a character unique through a combination of action clip analysis, fun drawing exercises, and team projects. A non-waivable fee of $35 is included. (60307)

Intro to the Potter’s Wheel and Painting .................................................................................... $249Ages 9–13: (Grades 3-8) Spend your mornings learning watercolor and acrylic painting techniques and your afternoons on the potter’s wheel trying to center clay, or working with coils or slabs of clay to make vases, cups or bowls. We will glaze and fire several pieces. Dress for mess! Bring a smock and a snack for morning break. A non-waivable fee of $25 is included. Seats are limited. (60308)

µ Mount Fitness ProgramRequires both a medical & a health form. Download at mwcc.edu/noncredit

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AdventuresSummer Academic

2018

The Amazing 4 in 1 Robot................................................................................................................ $249Ages 6–10: Build your own interchangeable robot to take home with four unique modes. It is truly a four-in-one motorized robot kit. Learn how the different gears work as you are building. You will be building the Cricket--a joy on six legs. Build the Beast. It is a master of bi-pedal movement. You better not get in its way! You will also build the Trailer--the little engine that could move forward thanks to its motorized transmission. Finally, the best of all, Grandpa-Bot Robot. It has huge eyes and is everyone’s favorite bobble-headed, gear driven family member. It is easy transforming between the four modes. Gain confidence, self-esteem, and celebrate, as you are the architect that built it. Plus have fun building a wide range of additional robotic designs with the Robotic Building System--Sumo wrestling matches, races and much more. Robots built in this portion of the workshop are not taken home. Have fun, learn, and have hands on experience the Sciensational way! $150 non-waivable fee included. (60321)

Write and Illustrate Your Own Book ............................................................................................... $179Ages 8–12: Create your own book about a pet, your life or maybe a vacation you took, whatever you want! You’ll learn how to make a variety of book types, illustration techniques and everything you’ll need to know to create your very own unique book. $40 non-waivable fee included. (60323)

Teen Wire Sculpting ........................................................................................................................ $219Ages 13-18: Watch your 2-D line drawings pop off the page and turn into 3-D wire jewelry, knick-knacks and action figures! You’ll learn different sculpting techniques through a series of projects on bending, crimping, curling, cutting and connecting parts. $60 non-waivable fee included. (60324)

µ Martial Arts (9am–12pm) ........................................................................................................... $129 Ages 5–13: This adventure covers Dojo Kun, basic karate, katas, sparring, self-defense, traditional weapons and board breaking. Students will finish the week with a demonstration for their families. Seats limited. **Optional free swim 12–1pm** (60309)

Hodgepodge ................................................................................................................................. $199Ages 6–9: Learn a new craft each day! Bring your own shirt or boxers to tie-dye, get your hands dirty while making a mini garden, design wire sculptures and duct tape creations and make a small fleece blanket! $50 non-waivable fee included. (60310)

Follow Me Robotics ...................................................................................................................... $249 Ages 7–12: How would you like to build a robot that has four built-in microphones? It starts flashing and plays Do-Re-Me. Make it move the way you want it to move. It is so smart. It will move in its own routine if it does not get a signal in 1 minute. It will go to sleep if you do not issue any commands in 90 seconds. However, you can wake it up. Learn about the different gears and sensors as you build it. Get to build other robots working in groups. Join in our Sumo wrestling and obstacle course events with what you have built. See everything happening as you build. That’s the Sciensational way! $150 non-waivable fee included. (60311)

Paint and Draw Like the Masters ................................................................................................. $249Ages 8–13: (Grades 3–8) Come explore the world of art and spend the day drawing and painting using watercolors, acrylics, charcoal, pastel, ink and pencil! We will try to draw like Davinci, paint like Michelangelo and more. Individual expression is encouraged. Supervised outdoor games and fun activities will complement time in the studios. Dress for mess! Bring a smock and a snack for morning break. $25 non-waivable fee included. Seats are limited. (60312)

Teen Art School ............................................................................................................................ $249Ages 13–18: (Grades 8–12) A five-day studio art program designed for the teen interested in visual arts or seeking to create work for a portfolio. This year the focus will be sculpture; working in three dimension with clay, plaster and other mixed media. Create a relief, cast your hand or foot in plaster, a wood assemblage and more. Individual expression is encouraged. Traditional and contemporary works of art will be presented for inspiration. Please bring a smock and a snack for morning break. $25 non-waivable fee included. Seats are limited. (60313)

Outdoor Survival Adventure ......................................................................................................... $229Ages 9–14: Who can resist outdoor games, exploring the woods, finding animal tracks? A great confidence builder for boys and girls! You’ll learn what to do in the case of an emergency and how to stay safe if you’re separated from your group. In addition, you’ll learn the right way to pack your bag, assemble a tent, and navigate without a map. $40 non-waivable fee included. (60314)

Paper Crafting.............................................................................................................................. $179Ages 5-9: You’ll learn different forms of paper crafting, from simple 2D collages to cool 3D crafts. Projects include a combination of mosaic design, origami, and model making. A non-waivable fee of $35 is included. (60315)

3D Illumination Electronics ......................................................................................................... $249Ages 7–12: Experiment, have fun and take home your own 3D Illumination Electronic Kit. The first of its kind and fantastic! There will be exciting light effects. See a three-color light tunnel. Activities include building your own security house. No one will enter as the alarm sounds and color LED flashes. Play button ball or hole ball. Build a projector that will show six cool images. Use your 3D color glasses. Build a house with lights. Join Sciensational Workshops way of learning where it is hands on and fun. That is STEM. $150 non-waivable fee included. (60316)

CSI: Duties of a Detective ............................................................................................................... $189 Ages 9–13: Be a detective for the week! Learn detective skills like comparing fiber samples, using ink chromatography, collecting evidence, analyzing blood spatter and fingerprinting with a police officer! $40 non-waivable fee included. (60317)

µ Field Hockey Camp (9am-12pm) ................................................................................................... $99Grades 3–6 (in Fall): A fun, active informational experience with the sport of field hockey. Learn the basics, the rules, the skills and the team spirit that embodies the sport of field hockey. No previous experience is necessary just a positive attitude and a willingness to be a part of a team. Experienced and certified coaches love this game and cannot wait to share their knowledge and enthusiasm with you. Our goal is to inspire and show the vast opportunities that are available when you become part of a team in any sport that you love. (60319)

July 30–August 3 | 9am–3pmWEEK 5

August 6–10 | 9am–3pm WEEK 6

August 13–17 | 9am–3pm WEEK 7

SEATS ARE LIMITEDREGISTER EARLY

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2018 MWCC Summer Chamber Music Festival (No Waivers) .........................................$600Monday–Saturday: August 20–25, 10am to 4:30pm Two evening recitals: Friday at 7pm & Saturday at 6pm

Ages 10 & above: This weeklong workshop in piano, string and flute provides individual lessons, practice sessions, duet and chamber music coaching in the morning session. The afternoon session will provide master classes in technique, basic music theory as it relates to the repertoire studied, and the discussion of various works of composers from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and modern day in the afternoon. The final two evenings will feature performances of the works studied by the participants. This festival will be directed by renowned MWCC Music faculty member Christina Dietrich, piano with guest artists Angel Hernandez Dominguez, violin and viola, Caroline Reiner-Williams, cello, Tim Taranella, cello/flute, and Michael Kramer, piano. Professor Dietrich will meet with each student for proper placement and repertoire assignments prior to the start of the workshop. $35 non-waivable fee included. M. Steinert & Sons/Steinway Society of Massachusetts sponsors this Festival. (60325)

For questions, please email Christina Dietrich at [email protected]

August 20–25 | 10am–4:30pm WEEK 8

“We are incredibly excited to welcome Christina Dietrich to the role of Artistic Director of the Steinway Society of Massachusetts. Christina brings incredible energy and experience to the role. Her background as performer, teacher and concert organizer is ideal for the role and will help the Steinway Society build appreciation of fine piano music in the region. We look forward to Christina’s contributions to the society and the competition as we begin our 2018 season.”

-Brendan Murphy, Steinway Society Director

Christina DietrichSteinway Society Artistic Director

GET DETAILS & REGISTER AT:mwcc.edu/noncredit

2018 MWCC Summer Chamber Music Festival (No Waivers) .........................................$600Monday–Saturday: August 20–25, 10am to 4:30pm Two evening recitals: Friday at 7pm & Saturday at 6pm

Ages 10 & above: This weeklong workshop in piano, string and flute provides individual lessons, practice sessions, duet and chamber music coaching in the morning session. The afternoon session will provide master classes in technique, basic music theory as it relates to the repertoire studied, and the discussion of various works of composers from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and modern day in the afternoon. The final two evenings will feature performances of the works studied by the participants. This festival will be directed by renowned MWCC Music faculty member Christina Dietrich, piano with guest artists Angel Hernandez Dominguez, violin and viola, Caroline Reiner-Williams, cello, Tim Taranella, cello/flute, and Michael Kramer, piano. Professor Dietrich will meet with each student for proper placement and repertoire assignments prior to the start of the workshop. $35 non-waivable fee included. M. Steinert & Sons/Steinway Society of Massachusetts sponsors this Festival. (60325)

For questions, please email Christina Dietrich at [email protected]

August 20–25 | 10am–4:30pm WEEK 8

“We are incredibly excited to welcome Christina Dietrich to the role of Artistic Director of the Steinway Society of Massachusetts. Christina brings incredible energy and experience to the role. Her background as performer, teacher and concert organizer is ideal for the role and will help the Steinway Society build appreciation of fine piano music in the region. We look forward to Christina’s contributions to the society and the competition as we begin our 2018 season.”

-Brendan Murphy, Steinway Society Director

Christina DietrichSteinway Society Artistic Director

GET DETAILS & REGISTER AT:mwcc.edu/noncredit

2018 MWCC Summer Chamber Music Festival (No Waivers) .........................................$600Monday–Saturday: August 20–25, 10am to 4:30pm Two evening recitals: Friday at 7pm & Saturday at 6pm

Ages 10 & above: This weeklong workshop in piano, string and flute provides individual lessons, practice sessions, duet and chamber music coaching in the morning session. The afternoon session will provide master classes in technique, basic music theory as it relates to the repertoire studied, and the discussion of various works of composers from the Baroque, Classical, Romantic and modern day in the afternoon. The final two evenings will feature performances of the works studied by the participants. This festival will be directed by renowned MWCC Music faculty member Christina Dietrich, piano with guest artists Angel Hernandez Dominguez, violin and viola, Caroline Reiner-Williams, cello, Tim Taranella, cello/flute, and Michael Kramer, piano. Professor Dietrich will meet with each student for proper placement and repertoire assignments prior to the start of the workshop. $35 non-waivable fee included. M. Steinert & Sons/Steinway Society of Massachusetts sponsors this Festival. (60325)

For questions, please email Christina Dietrich at [email protected]

August 20–25 | 10am–4:30pm WEEK 8

“We are incredibly excited to welcome Christina Dietrich to the role of Artistic Director of the Steinway Society of Massachusetts. Christina brings incredible energy and experience to the role. Her background as performer, teacher and concert organizer is ideal for the role and will help the Steinway Society build appreciation of fine piano music in the region. We look forward to Christina’s contributions to the society and the competition as we begin our 2018 season.”

-Brendan Murphy, Steinway Society Director

Christina DietrichSteinway Society Artistic Director

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NOTICE FOR DROP-OFF & PICK-UPThe college will be working to upgrade our parking lots this summer, which will impact traffic flow and parking. We ask that you check your emails for information concerning

drop-off and pick-up for students prior to the beginning of classes.

Visit mwcc.edu/noncredit to register & pay online.

PRICE INCLUDES:The Summer Adventure program fee includes all materials. Lunch is included for full day classes only (9am–3pm).

DAILY SCHEDULE: 8am–9am Extended Care option (additional charge, see below)9am–12pm Academics, drama & art 12pm–1pm Supervised lunches 1pm–3pm Outdoor recreation & subject-related activities 3pm–5pm Extended care option (additional charge, see below)

EXTENDED CARE OPTION:(Pre-registration required - call 978-630-9525)

Ages: All Days: Monday–Friday Time: 8–9am and/or 3–5pm Fees per child: Extended Care Option AM (8–9am) $50/week Extended Care Option PM (3–5pm) $100/week Extended Care Option AM & pm $140/week Extended Care Option Daily $30/day

Students are encouraged to bring their favorite book.

MEDICAL RELEASE:Children’s registration is not complete and your child(ren) cannot attend until the medical/permission form is submitted.

AA/EEO Institution | IP084-03 Rev:Mar18

GENERAL INFORMATION

SEATS ARE LIMITEDREGISTER EARLY

µ MOUNT FITNESS PROGRAMAll Mount Fitness programs require both a medical & a health form.

Download at mwcc.edu/noncredit.

NOTICE FOR DROP-OFF & PICK-UPThe college will be working to upgrade our parking lots this summer, which will impact traffic flow and parking. We ask that you check your emails for information concerning

drop-off and pick-up for students prior to the beginning of classes.

Visit mwcc.edu/noncredit to register & pay online.

PRICE INCLUDES:The Summer Adventure program fee includes all materials. Lunch is included for full day classes only (9am–3pm).

DAILY SCHEDULE: 8am–9am Extended Care option (additional charge, see below)9am–12pm Academics, drama & art 12pm–1pm Supervised lunches 1pm–3pm Outdoor recreation & subject-related activities 3pm–5pm Extended care option (additional charge, see below)

EXTENDED CARE OPTION:(Pre-registration required - call 978-630-9525)

Ages: All Days: Monday–Friday Time: 8–9am and/or 3–5pm Fees per child: Extended Care Option AM (8–9am) $50/week Extended Care Option PM (3–5pm) $100/week Extended Care Option AM & pm $140/week Extended Care Option Daily $30/day

Students are encouraged to bring their favorite book.

MEDICAL RELEASE:Children’s registration is not complete and your child(ren) cannot attend until the medical/permission form is submitted.

AA/EEO Institution | IP084-03 Rev:Mar18

GENERAL INFORMATION

SEATS ARE LIMITEDREGISTER EARLY

µ MOUNT FITNESS PROGRAMAll Mount Fitness programs require both a medical & a health form.

Download at mwcc.edu/noncredit.

NOTICE FOR DROP-OFF & PICK-UPThe college will be working to upgrade our parking lots this summer, which will impact traffic flow and parking. We ask that you check your emails for information concerning

drop-off and pick-up for students prior to the beginning of classes.

Visit mwcc.edu/noncredit to register & pay online.

PRICE INCLUDES:The Summer Adventure program fee includes all materials. Lunch is included for full day classes only (9am–3pm).

DAILY SCHEDULE: 8am–9am Extended Care option (additional charge, see below)9am–12pm Academics, drama & art 12pm–1pm Supervised lunches 1pm–3pm Outdoor recreation & subject-related activities 3pm–5pm Extended care option (additional charge, see below)

EXTENDED CARE OPTION:(Pre-registration required - call 978-630-9525)

Ages: All Days: Monday–Friday Time: 8–9am and/or 3–5pm Fees per child: Extended Care Option AM (8–9am) $50/week Extended Care Option PM (3–5pm) $100/week Extended Care Option AM & pm $140/week Extended Care Option Daily $30/day

Students are encouraged to bring their favorite book.

MEDICAL RELEASE:Children’s registration is not complete and your child(ren) cannot attend until the medical/permission form is submitted.

AA/EEO Institution | IP084-03 Rev:Mar18

GENERAL INFORMATION

SEATS ARE LIMITEDREGISTER EARLY

µ MOUNT FITNESS PROGRAMAll Mount Fitness programs require both a medical & a health form.

Download at mwcc.edu/noncredit.