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  • 2 THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT

    OVERNIGHT CAMPS

    ACADEMICSAGDISCOVERY SUMMERPROGRAM

    For: Ages 14-17Dates: June 7-20Features: Participants willenjoy lab and field activities,workshops and site visits.Fee: No feeLocation: Florida A&M Uni-versity, 1740 MLK Jr. Blvd., 215Perry Paige Bldg. SouthContact: Visit www.aphis.us-da.gov.agdiscovery, [email protected] or call 412-5363.

    FAITHCAMP STANISLAUS

    For: Ages 8-15Dates: June 14 - July 11Features: The camps maingoal is to provide campers agood time and an opportuni-ty to create new friendships,learn independence, improvesocial skills, encourage oneanother and work hard toachieve their goals.Fee: $315-$2,400Deadline: May 1Location: 304 South BeachBlvd., Bay Saint Louis, Mis-sissippiContact: Visit www.Camp-Stanislaus.com, [email protected] or call228-467-9057 ext. 277.

    CAMP WORLDLIGHT

    For: Ages 7-12Dates: June 8-12Features: A camp thats allabout crafts, missions, swim-ming and recreation. Its acamp designed to show youGod has a unique plan foryour life.Fee: $239 per weekDeadline: May 15Location: 39034 CountyRoad 452, LeesburgContact: Visit www.camp-worldlight.org, email [email protected] orcall 904-596-3141.

    CAMP WORLDLIGHT

    For: Ages 7-17Dates: June 22-26 July 6-10 Features: A camp thats allabout crafts, missions, music,drama, swimming and recrea-tion. Its a camp designed toshow that God has a uniqueplan for your life.Fee: $239 per weekDeadline: June 15Location: 204 Cobb Rd.,Panama City BeachContact: Visit www.camp-worldlight.org, email [email protected] orcall 904-596-3141.

    DISCOVERY CAMP

    For: Ages 8-11Dates: June 14-19, June 21-26,July 19-24, July 26-31Features: This camp offerselementary aged childrenwith the opportunity toembark on many DogwoodAcres traditions, Bible studiesand activities.Fee: $345Deadline: May 1Location: 3320 HarmonyRoad, Vernon, Fla.Contact: Visit www.dog-woodacres.org, email [email protected] or call535-2695.

    DOGWOOD ACRES

    For: Ages 7-18Dates: June 14-19, June 21-26,July 19-21, July 19-24, July26-28, July 26-31, Aug. 2-7Features: Dogwood Acres isa 457-acre camp that includespristine forests, freshwaterstreams, abundant wildlife, abeach-style volleyball court

    and 10 comfortable climate-controlled retreat cabins forup to 80 people.Fee: $235-$360 per weekDeadline: June 7Location: 3320 HarmonyRoad, ChipleyContact: Visit www.dog-woodacres.org, email [email protected] or call535-2695.

    EINSTEIN CAMP

    For: Ages 7-10Dates: July 12-14, July 15-17 Features: This is a campspecifically designed forcampers with high-function-ing autism and Downs syn-drome to build social skills,independence and spiritual-ity.Fee: $235Deadline: May 1Location: 3320 HarmonyRoad, Vernon, Fla.Contact: Visit www.dog-woodacres.org, email [email protected] or call535-2695.

    EINSTEIN CAMP

    For: Ages 11-18Dates: July 6 - Feb. 9Features: This is a campspecifically designed forcampers with high-function-ing autism and Downs syn-drome to build social skills,independence, and spiritual-ity.Fee: $235Deadline: May 1Location: 3320 HarmonyRoad, Vernon, Fla.Contact: Visit www.dog-woodacres.org, email [email protected] or call535-2695.

    HINTS OF SUMMER CAMPFOR GIRLS

    For: Ages 7-14Dates: June 2 - Aug. 12Features: Takes girls on aweek away travel opportu-nity, filled with fun activities,including exciting ventures atthe beach and to varioustheme parks.Fee: $250 per weekDeadline: May 25Location: Dare to DreamYoung Girls, 926 E. Park Ave-nueContact: Visit www.dare-

    todreamyoungirls.com, [email protected] or call 847-3975.

    INTRO CAMP

    For: Ages 6-8Dates: June 14-17, July 19-22,July 26-29 Features: Designed for acampers first exposure to ouroutdoor ministry program,we welcome students com-pleting first and secondgrade.Fee: $235Deadline: May 1Location: 3320 Harmony Rd.,ChipleyContact: Visit www.dog-woodacres.org, email [email protected] or call535-2695.

    ST. GEORGE ISLANDCHRISTIAN RETREATCENTER

    For: Ages 1-18Features: The retreat is opento Christian groups of alldenominations and all ages.Fee: $30 per person per nightDeadline: April 30Location: 501 E. BayshoreDrive, St George IslandContact: Visit sgichristian-retreat.org, [email protected] or call927-3818.

    GENERALCAMP KESEM FSU

    For: Ages 6-16Dates: Aug. 2-7Features: Camp Kesem iscompletely free to kids whohave a parent or primaryguardian that has, or has hadcancer. We maintain a 3:1camper to counselor ratio toensure individual attention ispaid to each of our campers,and to foster a warm and

    welcoming environment atcamp.Fee: FreeDeadline: Aug. 1Location: 183 Shalom CampTrail, Hawthorne, Fla.Contact: Visit campke-sem.org/fsu, email [email protected] or call778-1125.

    JUNIOR MINIBILLIONAIRES ACADEMY

    For: Ages 8-16Dates: June 28 - July 2Features: Organized andconducted by senior man-agers from Tallahassee-LeonFederal Credit Union and theBoy Scouts of America, thesleepover camp will use inter-active activities to teachchildren about the benefits ofunderstanding money andhow to make good financialdecisions.Fee: $300-$350Deadline: June 1Location: Wallwood Reserva-tion, 23 Wallwood BSA Drive,QuincyContact: Visit www.Min-iBillionairesAcademy.com,email [email protected] or call576-8134.

    OVERNIGHT HORSE CAMP

    For: Ages 9-14Dates: June 7-12, July 12-17,Aug. 2-7 Features: Butterfly Stablesoffers certified instructionand leadership trainingthrough horsemanship. Nu-merous activities include aglow stick night party, man-hunt, swimming, and ofcourse, lots of riding.Fee: $575Deadline: May 15Location: Butterfly LaneEquestrian Stables, 2407Chaires Cross RoadContact: Visit www.butterfly-lanelaz.com, email [email protected] or call329-7669.

    PAINTED PONYOVERNIGHT CAMP

    For: Ages 9-15Dates: July 12-18, Aug. 2-8 Features: Adopt one of ourponies as yours for the week,or bring your own, spend lotsof time in the saddle trail-

    riding in the cooler mornings.Swimming and special craft inthe hotter afternoons.Fee: $900 per weekDeadline: May 1Location: The Painted Pony,250 Painted Pony Trail, Monti-celloContact: Visit www.painted-pony.us, email [email protected] or call 997-5590.

    MUSICFSU SUMMER MUSICCAMP: INSTRUMENTWORKSHOPS

    For: Ages 12-18Dates: June 16-20Features: FSU Summer MusicCamps offers three special-ized instrument workshopsfor double bass, guitar andtuba and euphonium.Fee: $240-$415Deadline: June 2Location: FSU College ofMusic, 122 N. Copleand Ave.Contact: Visit www.music.f-su.edu, email [email protected] or call 644-9934.

    FSU SUMMER MUSICCAMP: JAZZ CAMPS

    For: Ages 13-18Dates: June 7-13, June 14-20 Features: Campers will playand perform in one of threebig bands and will take class-es in improvisation, jazzappreciation, sectionals andmaster classes with FSU facul-ty.Fee: $305-$506Deadline: May 30Location: FSU College ofMusic, 122 N. Copleand Ave.Contact: Visit www.music.f-su.edu, email [email protected] or call 644-9934.

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    FSU SUMMER MUSICCAMP: MARCHING BANDLEADERSHIP CAMP

    For: Ages 15-18Dates: July 5-10Features: The FSU MarchingBand Leadership Campreaches beyond the basics tobuild team leaders withcomprehensive music andleadership skills.Fee: $285-$445Deadline: June 22Location: FSU College ofMusic, 122 N. Copeland Ave.Contact: Visit www.music.f-su.edu, email [email protected] or call 644-9934.

    FSU SUMMER MUSICCAMP: PIANO CAMP

    For: Ages 14-18Dates: June 7-20Features: Piano Camp pro-vides beginners, intermediateand even advanced playerswith instruction that is com-prehensive and focused, and

    there is no audition required.Fee: $452-$860Deadline: May 24Location: FSU College ofMusic, 122 N. Copland Ave.Contact: Visit www.music.f-su.edu, email [email protected] or call 644-9934.

    FSU SUMMER MUSICCAMP: STRINGORCHESTRA CAMP

    For: Ages 14-18Dates: June 21 - July 4Features: The two-weekString Orchestra Camp im-merses campers and works todevelop their technical skillsand musicianship.Fee: $467-$875Deadline: June 7Location: FSU College ofMusic, 122 N. Copleand Ave.Contact: Visit www.music.f-su.edu, email [email protected] or call 644-9934.

    FSU SUMMER MUSIC

    CAMPS: BAND CAMPS

    For: Ages 12-18Dates: June 21 - July 4Features: The FSU SummerMusic Camps offers a bandcamp for middle school(grades 6-8) and a band campfor senior high (grades 8-12).Both camps offer comprehen-sive music instruction focusedon developing the player inaddition to developing play-ing techniques.Fee: $275-$863Deadline: June 8Location: FSU College ofMusic, 122 N. Copeland Ave.Contact: Visit music.fsu.edu,email [email protected] orcall 644-9934.

    FSU SUMMER MUSICCAMPS: CHORALENSEMBLE CAMP

    For: Ages 14-18Dates: July 7 - June 13Features: Campers studywith FSU faculty in a largemixed choir, a womens or

    mens choir, and a variety ofsmall ensembles designed toprovide ensemble experiencewith personal attention.Fee: $279-$470Deadline: May 25Location: FSU College ofMusic, 122 N. Copeland Ave.Contact: Visit music.fsu.edu,email [email protected] orcall 644-9934.

    NATURE4-H CAMP CHERRY LAKE

    For: Ages 8-13Dates: June 8-12

    Features: Youth will have theopportunity to learn kay-aking, canoeing, marinescience and swimming. Lifeskills such as independence,decision making, leadershipand responsibility are fos-tered.Fee: $240Deadline: May 28Location: 3861 NE CherryLake Circle, MadisonContact: Visit le-on.ifas.ufl.edu/4h/camp-cherrylake, email [email protected] or call 606-5204.

    4-H CAMP CHERRY LAKE

    For: Ages 8-13Dates: July 6-10Features: The camp bringsscience to life in this livinglaboratory as campers ob-serve, explore and interactwith nature in an informalsetting of experiential learn-ing.Fee: $175Deadline: June 19

    Location: 3861 NE CherryLake Circle, MadisonContact: Visit gads-den.ifas.ufl.edu/4h, [email protected] or call 875-7255.

    EVERGLADES YOUTHCONSERVATION CAMP

    For: Ages 8-14Dates: June 21-26, June 28 -July 3, July 5-10, July 12-17,July 19-24, July 26-31, Aug. 2-7Features: EYCCs summerprograms feature a conserva-tion education theme withoutdoor adventure activitiesin South Floridas ecosystems,time to relax, have fun andmake new friends.Fee: $360Deadline: July 12Location: 12100 SeminolePratt Whitney Road, WestPalm BeachContact: Visitwww.fyccn.com/eycc, [email protected] orcall 561-624-6929.

    OVERNIGHT CAMPS

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    OVERNIGHT CAMPS

    RED HILLS TOFORGOTTEN COAST

    For: Ages 14-18Dates: June 6-14Features: Campers willdeepen their understandingof the natural world, and therole humans play in it, in oneof the most biodiverse re-gions on the planet, makingnew friends along the way.Fee: $795-$845Deadline: May 15Location: Traveling through-out the Red Hills and Forgot-ten Coast region, TallahasseeContact: Visit www.fallline-south.org, [email protected] orcall 615-598-3414.

    SPORTSCORSO BEACHVOLLEYBALL HIGHSCHOOL PREP ANDCOLLEGE PREP

    For: Ages 12-18Dates: June 2-4, June 9-11,June 30 - July 2, July 3-4 Features: Designed forathletes hungry to make thenext big step in their game.We cover all the core skills ofthe beach game and more.Fee: 3 day: from $210, 2 day:$130Location: FSU WomensSand Volleyball Facility, 1117Spirit WayContact: Visit www.corso-beachvolleyball.com, [email protected] or call 228-8160.

    JUNIOR SEMINOLESOFTBALL CAMP

    For: Ages 6-11Dates: June 14-17Features: Emphasis will beon individual skill devel-opment in all parts of the

    game and the opportunity toincorporate these skills ingame-like situations.Fee: $500 overnight, $400commutersDeadline: June 6Location: Joanne GraffField, 1119 Spirit WayContact: Visit www.fsusoft-ballcamps.com, email [email protected] or call644-9594.

    MARK KRIKORIANINDOOR SOCCER CAMP -ELITE RESIDENTIAL

    For: Ages 11-18Dates: July 24-27Features: Intensive campbrings some of the besttalent from all across thenation and internationallyfor campers looking for theedge to get to the next level.Fee: $595Deadline: July 20Location: FSU Soccer Field,1119 Spirit WayContact: Visit www.semino-lesoccercamps.com, [email protected] or call645-3200.

    MIKE MARTIN BASEBALLSCHOOL

    For: Ages 9-18Dates: June 7-12, July 12-17Features: This camp offers acomplete week of baseball,which includes individual andgroup instruction, controlledgames and drills in a funatmosphere. Campers will begrouped by grade.Fee: $295 commuter, $415dormDeadline: July 11Location: Mike Martin Field,FSU campusContact: Visit www.mike-martincamps.com, [email protected] or call 644-1071.SEMINOLE ADVANCEDBASEBALL SCHOOL

    For: Ages 13-18Dates: July 19-24 Features: Very intense base-ball instruction, games andevaluation by a staff ofexperienced high school,college and junior collegecoaches.Fee: $395 commuter, $515dorm

    Deadline: July 18Location: Mike Martin Field,FSU campusContact: Visit www.mike-martincamps.com, [email protected] or call 644-1071.

    SEMINOLE GOLFADVANCED CAMP

    For: Ages 11-18Dates: June 13-17Features: Come spend theweek with Florida StateUniversitys golf coaches TreyJones and Amy Bond. Get aglimpse of what it takes tobe a college golfer, whileimproving your golf game.Fee: $995Deadline: May 30Location: Seminole GolfCourse, 2550 PottsdammerSt.Contact: Visit www.semino-legolfcamps.com, [email protected] orcall 510-0916.

    SEMINOLE HIGHPERFORMANCE SUMMERCAMPS

    For: Ages 8-18Dates: June 14-18, June21-25, July 12-16, July 19-23 Features: Overnight anddaily camps offering juniortennis players a one-of-a-kind tennis experience whiletraining with the nationssbest directors and coaches.Fee: $395-$995Deadline: July 1Location: Florida StateUniversity Tennis Courts, 139Chieftan WayContact: Visit www.semino-letenniscamps.com or [email protected].

    SUPER SKILLS ACADEMY

    For: Ages 15-18Dates: June 21-26Features: The Florida Statecoaching staff will teachfundamentals, drills, andstrategies with a hands-onapproach.Fee: $999 dorm onlyDeadline: June 20Location: Mike Martin Field,FSU campusContact: Visit www.mike-martincamps.com, [email protected] or call 644-1071.

    ACADEMICSACT FOUR DAY INTENSIVECLASS

    For: Ages 14-18Dates: June 9-12Features: All sections of theACT will be reviewed toprepare for the June 13 ACT.Test strategies and shortcutswill also be taught.Fee: $399Deadline: June 8Location: SolutionSkillsoffice, 545 E. Tennessee St.Contact: Visitwww.solutionskills.com,email [email protected] call 681-6543.

    ACADEMIC CAMP

    For: Ages 4-13Dates: June 2 - Aug. 14Features: This camp isdesigned to expose studentsto STEM subjects that includedaily classes in reading, mathand science. Free placementtests are provided and areoptional.Fee: $150 per weekDeadline: June 1Location: Brilliant Minds,325 John Knox Road, Bldg.100Contact: Visitwww.brilliantmindsalc.com,[email protected] call 562-6148.

    AGTECH SUMMERPROGRAM

    For: Ages 12-17Dates: July 12-17Features: Participants willenjoy lab and field activities,workshops and site visits.Fee: FreeDeadline: June 3Location: Florida A&MUniversity, 1740 MLK Jr. Blvd.;215 Perry Paige Building,

    SouthContact: Visitwww.famu.edu/herds, [email protected] or call 412-5363.

    ALL ABOUT FLORIDA

    For: Ages 7-11Dates: Aug. 3-7Features: Field trips andgames to learn about Floridahistory, people, plants,animals, government,geography, uniqueness andfun facts.Fee: $210Deadline: July 1Location: Set 5 Academy,714 Glenview DriveContact: [email protected] orcall 980-8515.

    AMERICAN GIRL NOVELCLASS

    For: Ages 7-13Dates: June 1-18, June 22 -July 9, July 13-30 Features: Bring your dolland explore historical events.Students will read AmericanGirl novels and short stories.They will discuss historicalevents and make time periodcrafts.Fee: $220Deadline: June 1Location: Rose Academy,1268 Timberlane RoadContact: Visitwww.rosesac.com, [email protected] or call893-8743.

    THE ART OF PURPOSEFULWRITING

    For: Ages 7-13Dates: June 1-18, June 22 -July 9, July 13-30Features: Students aretested and divided up intoappropriate skill groups. Thiscourse focuses on expandingstudents skills with responsewriting, text basedsummaries and personalwritten expression.Fee: $275Deadline: June 1Location: Rose Academy,1268 Timberlane RoadContact: Visitwww.rosesac.com, [email protected] or call893-8743.

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    DAY CAMPS ACADEMICS

    ASPIRING ENGINEERSINSPIRING TO MAKE ADIFFERENCE (AEIMD)SUMMER SCIENCE CAMP

    For: Ages 12-17Dates: June 8-12Features: AEIMD is a summerscience camp designed tointroduce teenagers to STEMrelated fields and to promotethe recruitment of youth,particularly minorities, intoscience majors.Fee: $125Deadline: May 29Location: FAMU-FSU Collegeof Engineering, 2525 Potts-damer St.Contact: Visit www.aeim-d.yolasite.com, email [email protected] or call206-354-1798.

    BECOMING A KNIGHTCAMP

    For: Ages 6-11Dates: June 22-25, July 27-30 Features: Introduction toChrist Classical Academy forincoming students grades 1-5.Focus on learning grammarpatterns in Shurley Grammar,phonics and writing.Fee: $120Deadline: June 1

    Location: Christ ClassicalAcademy, 1983 Mahan DriveContact: Visit www.christ-classical.com, email [email protected] or call656-2373.

    BETTON HILLS PRE-K 2/3

    For: Ages 2-3Dates: June 8 - Aug. 7Features: Fun and excitingactivities for young studentsincluding art, drama, musicand movement.Fee: $135-$165 per weekDeadline: Aug. 3Location: Betton Hills Prepa-ratory School, 1815 N. Merid-ian RoadContact: Visit www.betton-hills.com, email [email protected] or call 422-2464.

    BETTON HILLS PRE-K 4SUMMER CAMP

    For: Ages 3-4Dates: June 8 - Aug. 7Features: Fun and excitingactivities for young studentsincluding art, drama, musicand movement. Students willcontinue working on academ-ic skills as they prepare forFall VPK.Fee: $135-$165 per weekDeadline: Aug. 3

    Location: Betton Hills Prepa-ratory School, 1815 N. Merid-ian RoadContact: Visit www.betton-hills.com, email [email protected] or call 422-2464.

    BETTON HILLS SUMMERFUN

    For: Ages 5-8Dates: June 8 - Aug. 7Features: Students who havecompleted first and secondgrade will continue workingon academic skills needed tosucceed in the next grade. Amixture of academics, art,drama, music, and movementas they take a trip throughour United States.Fee: $135-$165 per week.Deadline: Aug. 3Location: Betton Hills Prepa-ratory School, 1815 N. Merid-ian RoadContact: Visit www.betton-hills.com, email [email protected] or call 422-2464.

    BETTON HILLS SUMMERVPK

    For: Ages 4-5Dates: June 8 - Aug. 6Features: For students whowere eligible for VPK for the2014/2015 school year, but did

    not participate. Students willbe preparing for kindergar-ten.Fee: Paid for by the FloridaDepartment of Education inconjunction with the VPKprogram.Location: Betton Hills Prepa-ratory School, 1815 N. Merid-ian RoadContact: Visit www.betton-hills.com, email [email protected] or call 422-2464.

    BUSINESS BOOT CAMPFOR KIDS

    For: Ages 8-12Dates: June 12 - July 31Features: A fun and educa-tional business, entrepreneur-ial, leadership and life skillssummer program for kids.Creating and empowering

    ideas and success in businessin preparation for the realworld.Fee: $275 per studentDeadline: May 1Location: Set 5 Academy, 714Glenview DriveContact: Email [email protected] or call 980-8515.

    CCA COMPUTER CAMP

    For: Ages 11-14Dates: July 13-16Features: Learn the basics ofcomputer programming andcoding, as well as the basicsof Excel, Word and Office.Fee: $120Deadline: June 1Location: Christ ClassicalAcademy, 1983 Mahan DriveContact: Visit www.christ-

    classical.com, email [email protected] or call656-2373.

    CAMP BRILLIANT MINDS

    For: Ages 4-13Dates: June 2 - Aug. 14Features: Brilliant kids willbe taught reading, math,science, Spanish, culinary artsand piano. They will also havetwo field trips per week.Summer camp is capped offwith a piano recital and party.Fee: $150Deadline: June 1Location: Brilliant Minds Arts& Learning Center, LLC, 325John Knox Road, Bldg. 100Contact: Visit www.brilliant-mindsalc.com, email [email protected] orcall 562-6148.

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    DAY CAMPS ACADEMICS

    CAMP CHALLENGERAMUSEMENT PARKPHYSICS

    For: Ages 13-15Dates: July 20-24Features: Campers will ex-plore forces, mechanics andbuild models to help studymotion in preparation forexperiencing the real thingon a field trip to Wild Ad-ventures.Fee: $180 plus $50 field tripfeeDeadline: July 19Location: Challenger Learn-ing Center of Tallahassee, 200S. Duval St.Contact: Visit www.challeng-ertlh.com/Camps/camps_in-dex.html, email [email protected] or call 645-7777.

    CAMP CHALLENGERMIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCECAMPS

    For: Ages 13-15Dates: June 22 - July 31Features: Weekly themesinclude basic and advancedEV3 robot design and pro-gramming, movie magic,technology, Minecraft andamusement park physics.Fee: $180Deadline: June 21Location: Challenger Learn-ing Center of Tallahassee, 200S. Duval St.Contact: Visit www.challeng-ertlh.com/Camps/camps_in-dex.html, email [email protected] or call 645-7777.

    CAMP CHALLENGERSCIENCE CAMPS

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 2 - Aug. 14Features: Themes includespace science, energy, moviemagic, dinosaurs, kitchenscience, zoology, engineering,robots and more.Fee: $180Deadline: June 1Location: Challenger Learn-ing Center of Tallahassee, 200S. Duval St.Contact: Visit www.challeng-ertlh.com/Camps/camps_in-dex.html, email [email protected] or call 645-7777.

    CAMP CRUSADER HOLYCOMFORTER EPISCOPALSCHOOL

    For: Ages 10-14Dates: June 8-11Features: Designed forgrades 5-8. Each day, youngauthors will review and prac-tice writing craft skills, learnto think like a writer.Fee: Half day speciality camp$75Deadline: June 10Location: Holy ComforterEpiscopal School, 2001Fleisch-mann RoadContact: Visit www.holy-comforter.org/campcrusader,email [email protected] or call 383-1007.

    THE CHARACTER CENTER

    For: Ages 4-13Dates: June 1 - Aug. 7Features: The morningschedule includes intensiveacademic instruction in read-ing and reading comprehen-sion, writing, language arts,mathematics, and science.Afternoon schedule includesenrichment activities such aschess, music lessons, arts andcrafts.Fee: $125 per weekDeadline: May 29Location: The CharacterCenter, 129 Century ParkDriveContact: Visit www.charac-ter4kids.com, email [email protected] call 385-9225.

    CODING AND VIDEOGAMING AT CAMP SPARK!

    For: Ages 9-14Dates: June 15-19, June 22-26 Features: Code and createyour own videogame usingthe MacLab. Campers willsharpen their skills using avariety of platforms as theypractice story development,draw pixel art, programmingand more.Fee: $200 per weekLocation: MoLab at SaintPauls United MethodistChurch, 1700 N. MeridianRoadContact: Visit www.tallymolab.org , email [email protected] or call 591-6362.

    DREAM BUILDERSGREATNESS SUMMEREMPOWERMENT CAMP

    For: Ages 5-12Dates: June 8 - Aug. 7Features: Our endeavor is tomake a lifelong investmentinto the lives of the youththat attend our campthrough empowering themto live their dreams and torecognize and build on thegreatness that is within them.Fee: $85 per weekDeadline: June 1Location: Life ChangersChurch of God in Christ, Inc.,601 Miccosukee RoadContact: Email [email protected] or call692-3154.

    ENERGY CAMP II

    For: Ages 7-13Dates: Aug. 3-7Features: Camp designed toeducate children on theimpacts of fossil fuels and thefundamental skills to down-size our carbon footprint andenvironmental impact.Fee: $150Deadline: July 17Location: United Church inTallahassee, 1834 MahanDriveContact: Visit rethinke-nergyflorida.org, email [email protected] or call 888-2526.

    FAMU CAMPS

    For: Ages 10-18Dates: June 8 - July 18Features: The majority of thecamps will focus on technol-ogy and the sciences relatedto the environment, agricul-ture, engineering, food,architecture and others.Fee: VariesDeadline: June 8Location: Florida A&M Uni-versity, 668 Gamble St.Contact: Visit www.fa-mu.edu/continuinged, [email protected] orcall 599-3474.

    FAMU SCHOOL OF THEENVIRONMENT SUMMERCAMP

    For: Ages 12-16Dates: June 8-26Features: The SOE Summer

    Camp plays a vital role inpreparing its students fortheir pursuit of careers notonly in the sciences, but in allfacets of professional liferequiring leadership andcritical thinking.Fee: freeDeadline: May 15Location: FAMU School ofthe Environment, 1515 MLKBlvd.Contact: Visit www.ecsc.fa-mu.edu/t-soe-summerc.html,email [email protected] or call 599-3550.

    HINTS OF SUMMER CAMPFOR GIRLS

    For: Ages 7-14Dates: June 2 - Aug. 12Features: Camp fosters alove for academics throughsummer reading, math, sci-ence and computer technol-ogy rolled in a circle of excit-ing fun.Fee: $125Deadline: May 25Location: Dare to DreamYoung Girls Network, 926 E.Park AvenueContact: Visit www.dare-todreamyoungirls.com, [email protected] or call 847-3975.

    A KNIGHTS DAY CAMP

    For: Ages 6-11Dates: July 13-16Features: A camp for thebody, mind and soul. Learnhow to paint/draw, have funwith science, and an introduc-tion to tennis.Fee: $150Deadline: June 1Location: Christ ClassicalAcademy, 1983 Mahan DriveContact: Visit www.christ-classical.com, email [email protected] or call656-2373.

    LAKE JACKSONENRICHMENT ANDACADEMIC CAMP

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 2 - Aug. 21Features: We specialize inmaking your child or childrenfeel comfortable and in a safeenvironment. Lunch andsnacks will also be provided.Fee: Varies

    Deadline: May 25Location: Tower Road Park,5591 Tower RoadContact: Email [email protected].

    LATIN 1 AND 2

    For: Ages 12-14Dates: June 9 - July 14Features: A review of essen-tial Latin I grammar andvocabulary with an emphasison developing translation.Fee: $120Deadline: June 1Location: Christ ClassicalAcademy, 1983 Mahan DriveContact: Visit www.christ-classical.com, email [email protected] or call656-2373.

    LATIN IIREFRESHER/PRE-LATIN III

    For: Ages 13-16Dates: June 8 - July 13Features: A review of essen-tial Latin II grammar andvocabulary through trans-lation of adapted and origi-nal texts.Fee: $120Deadline: June 1Location: Christ ClassicalAcademy, 1983 Mahan DriveContact: Visit www.christ-classical.com, email [email protected] or call656-2373.

    LEGO ROBOTICS WITHCAMP SPARK!

    For: Ages 9-14Dates: July 20-24, July 27-31Features: Campers are theengineers as they explore theworld of robotics. Camperswill work with cutting-edgeLego Mindstorms EducationSoftware as well as sound,touch and light sensors.Fee: $175 per weekLocation: MoLab at Corner-stone Learning Community,2524 Hartsfield RoadContact: Visit www.tally.mo-lab.org , email [email protected] or call 591-6362.

    MAGLAB SUMMER CAMP

    For: Ages 10-14Dates: June 8-12, June 15-19 Features: Hands-on enrich-ment activities for rising 6th,7th and 8th graders whoexpress an interest in science

    and engineering.Fee: $200Deadline: April 3Location: National HighMagnetic Field Laboratory,1800 East Paul Dirac DriveContact: Visit national-maglab.org/education/k12-students/summer-camps/maglab-summer-camp, [email protected] or call644-7191.

    MATH CALCULATIONSKILLS

    For: Ages 5-12Dates: June 1-18, June 22 -July 9, July 13-30 Features: Students are testedand divided up into skillappropriate classes. Goals arefocused on expanding un-derstanding and skills.Fee: $295Deadline: June 1Location: Rose Academy,1268 Timberlane RoadContact: Visit www.rosesac-.com, email [email protected] or call 893-8743.

    MATH CAMP

    For: Ages 12-18Dates: June 22-25, July 20-23 Features: See how math canbe fun in a non-intimidatingsummertime environment.Fee: $85Deadline: July 20Location: Leon High School,550 E. Tennessee St.Contact: Visit www2.leon.le-on.k12.fl.us, email [email protected] orcall 577-3422.

    MIDDLE SCHOOL & HIGHSCHOOL MATH

    For: Ages 12-16Dates: June 1-18, June 22 -July 9, July 13-30 Features: Goals for the classare individually set based onstudent skills and the mathcourse the student will enrollin for the coming year. Allstudents are tested to designappropriate math goals.Fee: $295Deadline: June 1Location: Rose Academy,1268 Timberlane RoadContact: Visit www.rosesac-.com, email [email protected] or call 893-8743.

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    DAY CAMPS ACADEMICS

    ORIENTATION TO MIDDLESCHOOL

    For: Ages 9-12Dates: June 8-11, June 15-18,June 22-25, July 27-30Features: This camp is de-signed to give students ahead start on the transitionfrom elementary to middleschool using fun type activ-ities. The program will focuson acclimating students tothe sixth grade curriculumusing text books, schoolplanner and recreationalactivities.Fee: $100 per weekDeadline: June 1Location: Deerlake MiddleSchool, 9902 Deerlake WestContact: Visit www.deer-lake.leon.k12.fl.us, [email protected] call 921-1186.

    THE POWER OF WORDS

    For: Ages 5-12Dates: June 1-18, June 22 -July 9, July 13-30Features: Students are testedand divided up into skillappropriate classes. Instruc-tion is focused on spelling,decoding, suffixes, prefixes,idioms, metaphors, antonyms,analogies and similes.Fee: $220Deadline: June 1Location: Rose Academy,1268 Timberlane RoadContact: Visit www.rosesac-.com, email [email protected] or call 893-8743.

    PRE-LATIN, LATIN I PREP

    For: Ages 10-14Dates: July 6-10Features: An introduction tobasic Latin grammar, vocabu-lary and translation.Fee: $120Deadline: June 1Location: Christ ClassicalAcademy, 1983 Mahan DriveContact: Visit www.christ-classical.com, email [email protected] or call656-2373.

    QUIANA LOWE

    For: Ages 4-13Dates: June 1 - July 31Features: Reading, writing,math, dance, drama, music,

    computer technology andfield trips.Fee: $400 per monthDeadline: June 1Location: Love & Faith Com-munity Church, 1410 EastIndian Head Drive, Suite 2Contact: Visit www.sympho-nyseven.org, [email protected] or call878-1752.

    READING FOR MEANING

    For: Ages 5-12Dates: June 1-18, June 22 -July 9, July 13-30 Features: Classes consist of 3to 7 students and a teacher.Grade appropriate material isused to increase word read-ing, fluency, decoding, read-ing comprehension and thejoy of reading.Fee: $345Deadline: June 1Location: Rose Academy,1268 Timberlane RoadContact: Visit www.rosesac-.com, email [email protected] or call 893-8743.

    SAT FOUR DAY INTENSIVECLASS

    For: Ages 15-18Dates: June 2-5Features: All sections of theSAT will be reviewed to pre-pare for the June 6 SAT. Teststrategies and shortcuts willalso be taught.Fee: $399Deadline: June 1Location: SolutionSkillsoffice, 545 E. Tennessee St.Contact: Visit www.solution-skills.com, email [email protected] or call 681-6543.

    SATURDAY-AT-THE-SEASUMMER DAY CAMP(SATS CAMP)

    For: Ages 12-17Dates: June 15-19, June22-26, June 29 - July 3, July13-17, July 27-31Features: Camp participantswill form research teams andinvestigate ecological ques-tions, as well as learning moreabout the local habitats andhow they fit in.Fee: No charge to studentsliving in Florida. This allowsany student who expresses adesire to learn more about

    the marine environment andis nominated by their scienceteacher a chance to partici-pate.Deadline: March 27Location: 3618 U.S. 98, SaintTeresa, Fla.Contact: Visit bio.fsu.edu/eeo/camp.html, email [email protected] or call644-6747.

    SCIGIRLS

    For: Ages 11-15Dates: July 13-24Features: SciGirls is a two-week hands-on summer campthat inspires middle and highschool girls to pursue careersin science.Fee: $400Deadline: April 3Location: National High

    Magnetic Field Laboratory,1800 East Paul Dirac DriveContact: Visit national-maglab.org/education/k12-students/summer-camps/scigirls-summer-camp, [email protected] orcall 645-81797.

    SOLUTIONSKILLS HIGHSCHOOL SUCCESS SKILLS

    For: Ages 13-18Dates: Aug. 3-6Features: Students will learnessential skills for academicand personal success in highschool and beyond. Includesstudy habits, time manage-ment, test taking, note tak-ing.Fee: $199Deadline: July 31Location: SolutionSkills

    office, 545 E. Tennessee St.Contact: Visit www.solution-skills.com, email [email protected] or call 681-6543.

    STUDY SKILLS, READING,WRITING

    For: Ages 7-16Dates: June 1-18, June 22 -July 9, July 13-30 Features: Students are testedand divided up into skillappropriate classes of 3 to 7students. Instruction is fo-cused on interpreting in-formational passages, takingnotes, developing test takingskills and writing conciseessays.Fee: $345Deadline: June 1Location: Rose Academy,1268 Timberlane Road

    Contact: Visit www.rosesac-.com, email [email protected] or call 893-8743.

    SUMMER READINGPROGRAM

    For: Ages 6-14Dates: June 29 - July 24Features: Students receiveintensive, individualizedinstruction in 38 classes ofone-to-one reading tutoringand 19 classes of small groupstudy strategies and languagearts.Fee: $150 registration, $940tuitionDeadline: May 15Location: Woodland HallAcademy, 5246 CentervilleRoadContact: Visit woodland-hallacademy.org, email

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    A VIKING WE WILL GO

    For: Ages 8-12Dates: July 13-17Features: Write in runes,pen a saga, construct alongship replica and designyour own battle shields. Fee: $150Deadline: June 1Location: Christ ClassicalAcademy, 1983 Mahan DriveContact: Visit www.christ-classical.com, email [email protected] or call656-2373.

    THE WORLD OF SCIENCE& ENGINEERING

    For: Ages 5-12Dates: June 1-18, June 22 -July 9, July 13-30 Features: Students applyengineering concepts toconstruct rockets, catapultsand tracks. Class includesdesigning, construction andscience concepts.Fee: $220Deadline: June 1Location: Rose Academy,1268 Timberlane RoadContact: Visit www.rosesac-.com, email [email protected] or call 893-8743.

    ARTALOHA SUMMER!

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 8-12, July 13-17 Features: Hula skirts, sandsculptures and island fun, thisweek is packed with a Hawai-ian adventure. Includes crafts,pottery, mosaics, canvas.Fee: $140Deadline: June 5Location: Firefly Pottery,1415 Timberlane Road #311Contact: Visit fireflypotterys-tudio.com, email [email protected] or call727-4986.

    ART ATTACK

    For: Ages 5-12Dates: June 1 - Aug. 21Features: Paint in different

    styles, improve drawing skills,create sculptures in clay, anddesign collages.Fee: $160Location: The Brush & Pal-ette, 1379 Timberlane RoadContact: Visit www.brush-andpalettestudio.com, [email protected] or call 893-1960.

    ARTLAB AND DIGITALPHOTOGRAPHY

    For: Ages 5-14Dates: Aug. 3-7Features: All of MoLabsCamp Spark sessions in-corporate science, technol-ogy, engineering, art andmath (STEAM) activities.Fee: $175 per weekLocation: Saint Pauls UnitedMethodist Church, 1700 N.Meridian RoadContact: Visit www.tally.mo-lab.org, email [email protected] or call 591-6362.

    CAMP BRUSH-FIRE

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: July 6-10Features: Camp will includehalf the day at Firefly Potteryandat the Brush and Palette. Fee: $205Deadline: July 6

    Location: Firefly Pottery,1415 Timberlane Road #311Contact: Visit fireflypotterys-tudio.com, email [email protected] or call727-4986.

    CAMP CRUSADER

    For: Ages 3-5Dates: June 15-19, July 20-24,July 13-17 Features: Beads and string,mixed media collage and artfrom nature. Classes will betaught by local artist HollyChristine Moody.Fee: $135 per week. PK andkindergarten half-day option$110. Early morning/extendedday availableDeadline: June 19Location: Holy ComforterEpiscopal School, 2001Fleisch-mann RoadContact: Visit www.holy-comforter.org/campcrusader,email [email protected] or call 383-1007.

    CAMP CRUSADER

    For: Ages 3-11Dates: June 1-5Features: Explore a bookeach day through crafts,games, songs and cooking.

    Older children will dive deep-er into the science of baking.Fee: $135 per week. PK andkindergarten half-day option$110. Early morning/extendedday availableDeadline: May 20Location: Holy ComforterEpiscopal School, 2001Fleisch-mann RoadContact: Visit www.holy-comforter.org/campcrusader,email [email protected] or call 383-1007.

    DYED N WOOL ARTACTIVITIES

    For: Ages 4-17Dates: June 1 - Aug. 7Features: Individual fiber artactivities or field trips forother camps. Includes weav-ing, papermaking or naturaldyes. Includes demos on theloom and spinning wheel.Fee: $15-$95Deadline: May 31Location: Dyed N Wool, 291Green Meadows Drive, Mon-ticelloContact: Visit www.alicecap-pa.com/Schools/DyedN-wool.html, email [email protected] or call 997-5505.

    GIRLS CAN DOANYTHING! I HEART ART

    For: Ages 5-15Dates: June 8-12Features: Daily art activities,field trips and outdoor activ-ities such as swimming.

    Fee: $135-$160Deadline: May 31Location: The Oasis Centerfor Women and Girls, 317 E.Call St.Contact: Visit www.theoa-siscenter.net, email [email protected] or call222-2747.

    HOLI-DAYZ

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: July 20-24Features: Creating one-of-a-kind pieces for the majorholidays. Crafts, pottery andcanvas will be explored.Fee: $140Deadline: July 18Location: Firefly Pottery,1415 Timberlane Road #311Contact: Visit fireflypotterys-tudio.com, email [email protected] or call727-4986.

    IMOVIE MAKERS CAMP

    For: Ages 9-14Dates: June 2-5, July 13-17 Features: Campers are theproducer as they team up towrite a script, design sets andcostumes, and practice specialeffects techniques. They filmand edit a live action shortfor a Friday film premier.Fee: $185Location: Camp Spark hastwo locations; please contactMoLab for each weeks ad-dress.Contact: Visit www.tally.mo-lab.org , email [email protected] or call 591-6362.

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    LAFAYETTE ARTS ANDCRAFTS SUMMER CAMP

    For: Ages 6-12Dates: June 2 - Aug. 7Features: Two-week sessionsof arts and crafts includingpottery, drawing, painting,fabric and paper crafts.Fee: $205 per sessionDeadline: April 6Location: Lafayette Arts andCrafts Center, 501 InglesideAve.Contact: Visit www.tal-gov.com/parks/parks-cc-artscrafts.aspx, email [email protected] [email protected] or call 891-3945.

    LEMOYNE SUMMER ARTCAMPS

    For: Ages 6-12Dates: June 1-5, June 8-19,June 22 - July 3, July 6-17, July20-31, Aug. 3-14 Features: A look at thebeginnings of art as it shapedand influenced civilizationsthroughout our world. Eachsession will focus on a partic-ular culture and the originand influences of their art.Fee: One week: $175 mem-bers, $195 non-members; twoweeks: $350 members $390non-membersDeadline: July 1Location: LeMoyne Educa-tion Annex, 417 E. Call St.Contact: Visit www.lemoy-ne.org, email [email protected] or call 222-7622.

    LEMOYNE TEENFOUNDATIONS

    For: Ages 13-18Dates: June 8-19, June 22 -July 3, July 6-17, July 20-31Features: Students will havethe opportunity to takeclasses in design and mixedmedia, stained glass andphotography, pottery andsculpture, drawing andpainting.Fee: $175 for members, $195non-membersDeadline: July 1Location: LeMoyne Educa-tion Annex, 417 E. Call St.Contact: Visit www.lemoy-ne.org, email [email protected] or call 222-7622.

    MAD SCIENTIST

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 22-26Features: Experimentsinclude kinetic sand, oobleck,DIY puffy paint, crystals,pottery, mosaics and more.Fee: $230Location: Firefly Pottery,1415 Timberlane Road #311Contact: Visit fireflypotterys-tudio.com, email [email protected] or call727-4986.

    PINTEREST CRAZE!

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 15-19, July 27-31Features: From salt scrubs toT-shirts and DIY crafting.Fee: $140Deadline: June 13Location: Firefly Pottery,1415 Timberlane Road #311Contact: Visit fireflypotterys-tudio.com, email [email protected] or call727-4986.

    SUMMER POTTERYCAMPFOR KIDS

    For: Ages 8-17Dates: June 15-19, June22-26, June 29 - July 3, July13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31,Aug. 3-7 Features: How to makepottery on the potters wheeland create clay sculptures byhand and with slabs.

    Fee: $185Deadline: May 1Location: Pottery Studio ofRobin Rodgers, 4351 RabbitPond RoadContact: Visit Summer Potte-ryCamp for Kids on Facebookor call 519-0558.

    WATERMELONMADNESS!

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 29 - July 3Features: A juicy dose ofwatermelon themed activ-ities like pottery, mosaic,canvas and crafts. Plus theseed-spitting contest.Fee: $140Deadline: June 27Location: Firefly Pottery,1415 Timberlane Road #311Contact: Visit fireflypotterys-tudio.com, email [email protected] or call727-4986.

    WILD, WILD WEST

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 2-5Features: We will explorethe Wild West with arts,crafts and games. Fee: $112Deadline: June 1Location: Firefly Pottery,1415 Timberlane Road #311Contact: Visit fireflypotterys-tudio.com, email [email protected] or call727-4986.

    FIREFLY POTTERY

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    DANCEANNIE: ITS THE HARDKNOCK LIFEPERFORMANCE CAMP

    For: Ages 4-11Dates: June 15-19Features: Including ballet,jazz, hip hop and contempo-rary to music from this iconicmovie and musical.Fee: $155 per week, $50depositDeadline: June 1Location: NiColes Perform-ing Arts Center, 3646 Sham-rock St. WContact: Visit www.nico-lesperformingarts.com, [email protected] or call 329-7106.

    BALLERINA PRINCESSCAMP

    For: Ages 4-6Dates: June 22-26Features: Campers will learnballet technique, terms andcreate ballerina crafts such astutus, fairy wings and more.Fee: $100Deadline: June 15Location: Timberlane Artsand Dance Academy, 1260Timberlane RoadContact: Visit www.ta-dallc.com, email [email protected] or call893-8754.

    BARBIE BALLERINA

    For: Ages 3-6Dates: June 29 - July 3Features: Join Barbie as shetwirls and leaps to find her-self in a fantastic ballet worldwith Giselle, Clara and TheNutcracker, Swan Lake, andmany more lead dancers.Fee: $125Deadline: June 1Location: The Tallahassee

    Ballet School, 1940 N. Mon-roe Street, Suite 78Contact: Visit www.tallahas-seeballet.org, email [email protected] orcall 224-6917 ext. 23.

    BUCKS DANCE CAMP

    For: Ages 4-11Dates: June 15-18Features: Girls will learnchoreography, participate indance games and learndance routines.Fee: $80Deadline: June 1Location: Deerlake MiddleSchool, 9902 Deerlake WestContact: Visit www.deer-lake.leon.k12.fl.us, [email protected] call 921-1186 or 688-3051.

    CONTEMPORARY DANCEINTENSIVE

    For: Ages 8-18Dates: July 20-24Features: Students will learnthe history of contemporarydance, technique, condition-

    ing and prepare for the endof the week performance.Fee: $175 per week, $50depositDeadline: July 6Location: NiColes Perform-ing Arts Center, 3646 Sham-rock Street WestContact: Visit www.nico-lesperformingarts.com, [email protected] or call 329-7106.

    DANCE CAMPS & CLASSES

    For: Ages 3-16Dates: June 15 - July 30Features: Includes ballet,tap, jazz, hip hop, acrobaticsand theatrics and arts andcrafts. Dance performanceconditioning and try outs.Fee: VariesDeadline: May 15Location: Dance ElectricDance Academy, 2957 CapitalPark DriveContact: Visit www.dancee-lectricdance.com, [email protected] call 322-2360.

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    FROZEN

    For: Ages 3-6Dates: July 6-10Features: This half day campwill have campers enchantedby the tale of Anna whoteams up with Kristoff in anepic journey to find Elsa.Fee: $125Deadline: June 1Location: The TallahasseeBallet School, 1940 N. MonroeSt., Suite 78Contact: Visit www.tallahas-seeballet.org, email [email protected] orcall 224-6917 ext. 23.

    FROZEN DANCE CAMP

    Features: Under the direc-tion of Henry Hernandez,World Ballet offers the finestin classical and contemporarydance training in the area. For: Ages 3-7Dates: June 15-19Fee: $95 per week

    Deadline: May 22For: Ages 8-11Dates: June 22-26Fee: $95 half day, $175 fulldayDeadline: June 1Location: World Ballet,1413-B Maclay CommerceDriveContact: Visit www.world-balletinc.org, email [email protected] call 553-3315.

    HIPTASTIC

    For: Ages 9-16Dates: June 22-26, July 13-17 Features: Hiptastic is a campfor any kid who likes to danceor wants to try somethingnew. We dance, but we alsopractice teamwork, communi-cation and leadership.Fee: $100Deadline: June 1Location: The WomensBellydance Center, 1541 S.Monroe St.

    Contact: Visit www.thewb-center.com, email pdevo-rewbctr@gmail or [email protected] or call590-8387.

    IRISH STEP DANCINGCAMP

    Features: Campers will havefun learning all about theexciting world of Irish stepdancing. Basic jig and reelsteps will be introduced andchoreographed into fundances. For: Ages 5-8Dates: July 13-17Fee: $100Deadline: July 7For: Ages 9-14Dates: July 27-31Fee: $100Deadline: July 20Location: Timberlane Artsand Dance Academy, 1260Timberlane RoadContact: Visit www.ta-dallc.com, email kcandsa-

    [email protected] or call893-9754.

    MASONS BREAKDANCING AND DANCESAMPLER CAMP

    For: Ages 7-12Dates: June 15 - July 17Features: For those dancersthat want to learn moreabout the different dancestyles. Dancers will learn stepsand techniques for ballet,hip-hop, jazz and moderndance styles.Fee: $95, $85 each siblingDeadline: Aug. 10Location: Masons School ofMusic, Dance and Arts AfterSchool, 3384 Capital Circle NEContact: Visit www.Tallahas-seeMusicAndDance.com,email [email protected] call 412-0102.

    MASONS DANCE CAMPS

    For: Ages 3-8Dates: June 22 - July 31Features: Based on thetheme for the week, dancerswill learn basic dance steps,make crafts, dress up andperform a Friday show forfamilies and friends.Fee: $95, $85 each siblingDeadline: Aug. 10Location: Masons School ofMusic, Dance and Arts AfterSchool, 3384 Capital Circle NEContact: Visit www.Tallahas-seeMusicAndDance.com,email [email protected] call 412-0102.

    PERFORMANCE ARTSSUMMER CAMP

    For: Ages 5-12Dates: Aug. 3-7Features: The week will befilled with dance, drama andart with various teachers inthese art forms. Dance stylesinclude ballet, jazz, contem-porary and hip-hop.Fee: $155/week; $50 depositDeadline: July 20Location: NiColes Perform-ing Arts Center, 3646 Sham-rock Street WestContact: Visit www.nico-lesperformingarts.com, [email protected] or call 329-7106.

    POINTE WORKSHOP

    Features: Under the direc-tion of Henry Hernandez,World Ballet offers the finestin classical and contemporarydance training in the area. For: Ages 10-12Dates: June 15-19Fee: $95 per weekDeadline: May 22For: Ages 12-19Dates: June 22-26Fee: $95Deadline: June 1Location: World Ballet,1413-B Maclay CommerceDriveContact: Visit www.world-balletinc.org, email [email protected] call 553-3315.

    PRINCESSES AND KNIGHTSSUMMER CAMP

    For: Ages 4-8Dates: June 8-12Features: Campers will ex-plore the world of princessesand knights while learningdance styles such as jazz andhip-hop. Each day includes acraft, creating props andcostumes in preparation forthe end of the week RoyalBall.Fee: $155 per week; $50deposit.Deadline: May 26Location: NiColes Perform-ing Arts Center, 3646 Sham-rock Street WestContact: Visit www.nico-lesperformingarts.com, [email protected] or call 329-7106.

    PROJECT RUNWAY DANCECAMP

    Features: Under the direc-tion of Henry Hernandez,World Ballet offers the finestin classical and contemporarydance training in the area For: Ages 3-7Dates: June 29 - July 3Fee: $95 per weekDeadline: June 1For: Ages 8-12Dates: June 29 - July 3Fee: $95 half day, $175 fulldayDeadline: June 1Location: World Ballet,1413-B Maclay CommerceDriveContact: Visit www.world-balletinc.org, email [email protected] call 553-3315.

    S.A.B.A. DANCE INTENSIVE

    For: Ages 6-19Dates: June 1 - July 11Features: S.A.B.A.s danceintensive is designed to fur-ther strengthen the youngdancer and challenge themost advanced.Fee: $150 per weekDeadline: May 1Location: Southern Academyof Ballet Arts, 1704 C CapitalCircle NEContact: Visit sababallet-.com, email [email protected] or call222-0174.

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    and fi tness. We oQ er complimentary pick up during after school, and homework help! Our spacious rooms are available to rent for parties, fi tness classes and meetings during the morning, early

    afternoon and evenings. We welcome you to join the ARTS community at our brand new facility!

    WE ARE MOVING!3510 Weems Road. Tallahassee FL 32308

    Brand New Facility, Over 8000 sqft. With outdoor play area.

    850-878-(ARTS) 2787

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    SPRING BREAKCAMP

    Location:Meridian Park

    Time:9:00am - 1:00pm

    Dates:March 16-20, 2015

    Camp Tuition:$175 per camper

    Ages:5-13

    MERIDIAN PARK

    SUMMER CAMPLocation:

    Meridian Park4000 North Meridian Road

    Time:Monday-Thursday9:00am - 4:30pm and Friday 9:00am -12:30pm (Drop off and pick up times are up to 30 min before and after camp hours)

    Dates:June 15-19, July 20-24, August 3-7, 10-14

    Camp Tuition:$195 per camper, $155 for early registration*Early rate must be paid in full; No refunds.

    Camp Includes:Daily lunch, daily swimming at Forrest Meadows pool, camp t-shirt, collegiate and professional level instruction.

    Ages:5-12

    LEVY PARK SUMMER

    CAMPLocation:

    Levy Park, Tharpe St., Tallahassee, FL 32303

    Time:Monday-Thursday9:00am 4:30pm and Friday 9:00am 12:30pm (Drop off and pick up times are up to 30 min before and after camp hours)

    Dates:June 8-12, 22-26,July 13-17

    Camp Tuition:$195 per camper, $155 for early registration*Early rate must be paid in full; No refunds.

    Camp Includes:Daily lunch, daily swimming at Levy pool, camp t-shirt, collegiate and professional level instruction.

    Ages:5-12

    INDOOR SUMMER CAMPS

    Location:Next Level Baseball,1460 Market Street, Suite 4

    Time:Monday-Friday9:00am-12:30pm

    Dates:June 29-July 3, 27-31

    Camp Tuition:$155 per camper,$115 for early registration*

    Camp Includes:Camp t-shirt, collegiate and professional level instruction.

    Ages:5-12

    *Early registration by March 31st

    1460 MARKET STREET, SUITE 4850-765-0364

    To RegisterVisit

    www.nextlevelbb.com

    SHAKE IT UP!

    For: Ages 7-10Dates: July 13-17Features: This full day campwill expand dance trainingwith ballet, jazz, contempo-rary, hip-hop, tumbling,drama and crafts. Dancerswill also learn the choreogra-phy from Disneys Shake ItUp!Fee: $200Deadline: June 1Location: The TallahasseeBallet School, 1940 N. Mon-roe St., Suite 78Contact: Visit www.tallahas-seeballet.org, email [email protected] orcall 224-6917 ext. 23.

    SHARON DAVIS SCHOOLOF DANCE INTENSIVE -ELEMENTARY

    For: Ages 8-11Dates: June 1-5Features: A full day work-shop focusing on techniqueclasses such as jazz, hip-hop,ballet, lyrical, contemporaryand choreography lab.Fee: $200Deadline: June 1Location: Sharon DavisSchool of Dance, 1232 Tim-berlane RoadContact: Visit www.Sharon-DavisDance.com, [email protected] or call 893-5900.

    SHARON DAVIS SCHOOLOF DANCE INTENSIVE -MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL -ADVANCED LEVEL

    For: Ages 12-18Dates: July 20-24Features: A full day work-shop focusing on techniqueclasses such as jazz, hip-hop,ballet, lyrical, contemporaryand choreography lab.Fee: $200Deadline: July 20Location: Sharon DavisSchool of Dance, 1232 Tim-berlane RoadContact: Visit www.Sharon-DavisDance.com, [email protected] or call 893-5900.

    SHARON DAVIS SCHOOLOF DANCE INTENSIVE -MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL -

    INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

    For: Ages 12-18Dates: June 22-26Features: A full day work-shop focusing on techniqueclasses such as jazz, hip-hop,ballet, lyrical, contemporaryand choreography lab.Fee: $200Deadline: June 22Location: Sharon DavisSchool of Dance, 1232 Tim-berlane RoadContact: Visit www.Sharon-DavisDance.com, [email protected] or call 893-5900.

    SHARON DAVIS SCHOOLOF DANCE PERFORMINGARTS CAMP

    For: Ages 7-13Dates: June 15-19, July 13-17 Features: Learn about thecollaboration of dance, mu-sic, art and drama fromcertified instructors. Themesare Annie and Cinderel-la.Fee: $165 per weekDeadline: June 15Location: Sharon DavisSchool of Dance, 1232 Tim-berlane RoadContact: Visit www.Sharon-DavisDance.com, [email protected] or call 893-5900.

    SHARON DAVIS SCHOOLOF DANCE PETITEBALLERINAS CAMP

    For: Ages 4-7Dates: June 8-12, June 22-26,July 6-10, July 20-24 Features: Students take aballet technique class eachmorning and learn a balletdance according to thatweeks theme.Fee: $135 per weekDeadline: June 8Location: Sharon DavisSchool of Dance, 1232 Tim-berlane RoadContact: Visit www.Sharon-DavisDance.com, [email protected] or call 893-5900.

    SHARON DAVIS SCHOOLOF DANCE TECHNIQUECAMP

    For: Ages 2-19

    Dates: June 8 - July 23Features: Technique classesoffered are pre-ballet, ballet,pre-pointe, pointe, tap, jazz,hip-hop, contemporary,choreography, adult ballet,conditioning, lyrical, tap andspecial needs.Fee: $72Deadline: June 8Location: Sharon DavisSchool of Dance, 1232 Tim-berlane RoadContact: Visit www.Sharon-DavisDance.com, [email protected] or call 893-5900.

    STORYBOOK BALLETDANCE INTENSIVE

    For: Ages 8-13Dates: June 22-26Features: Learning aboutclassical ballets such as TheNutcracker, Swan Lakeand Coppelia.Fee: $175 per week, $50depositDeadline: June 8Location: NiColes Perform-ing Arts Center, 3646 Sham-rock Street WestContact: Visit www.nico-lesperformingarts.com, [email protected] or call 329-7106.

    TDA DANCE CAMP

    For: Ages 3-10Features: Students will learnskills in jazz, ballet, acrobaticsand hip-hop. They will thenperform for family andfriends on Friday.Fee: $125Deadline: May 22Location: Tallahassee DanceAcademy, 1409 Maclay Com-merce DriveContact: Visit www.tda-dance.com, email [email protected] or call893-3422.

    A TRIP TO DISNEY

    For: Ages 3-6Dates: July 20-24Features: Join Mickey, Min-nie, Buzz and Woody, PeterPan, all the Disney Princessesand everyone else for a funhalf day camp filled withmusic, ballet, creative move-ment, tumbling, drama,costumes and props.

    Fee: $125Deadline: June 1Location: The TallahasseeBallet School, 1940 N. Mon-roe St., Suite 78Contact: Visit www.tallahas-seeballet.org, email [email protected] orcall 224-6917 Ext. 23.

    WORLD BALLET SUMMERDANCE INTENSIVE

    For: Ages 12-19Dates: June 1-5, July 6-10,July 13-17 Features: Under the direc-tion of Henry Hernandez,World Ballet offers the finestin classical and contemporarydance training in the area.Fee: $250 per weekDeadline: July 1Location: World Ballet,1413-B Maclay CommerceDriveContact: Visit www.world-balletinc.org, email [email protected] call 553-3315.

    FAITHBETHEL CHRISTIANACADEMY SUMMERCAMP 2015

    For: Ages 3-12Dates: June 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, July 6-10, 13-17, 20-24 Features: Variety of enrich-ment classes and activities.Fee: $100 per weekDeadline: May 2Location: Bethel Family LifeCenter, 406 N. Bronough St.Contact: Email [email protected] or call 222-6605.

    BRADFORDVILLE FIRSTBAPTIST CHURCH VBSFor: Ages 4-12Dates: June 22-26Features: Snacks, arts andcrafts, recreation and music.Fee: FreeDeadline: June 21Location: Bradfordville FBC,6494 Thomasville RoadContact: Visit www.b-fbc.org, email [email protected] or

    call 893-0893.

    CAMP INTEGRITY IN THEARTSFor: Ages 5-13Dates: June 1 - Aug. 7Features: Singing, dance andart classes.Fee: $80 per weekDeadline: June 19Location: Integrity School ofthe Arts, 926 W. Tharpe St.,Suite 2Contact: Facebook.com/IntegritySchoolOfTheArtsTallahassee, email [email protected] or call 396-2787.

    DAY CAMPS DANCE & FAITH

  • 10 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2014 TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT

    THE DANCE STUDIOTHEMED SUMMERCAMPSFor: Grades 1-4

    Dates: Camp Disney: June 3 &5, 10 & 12, 17 & 19, CampBroadway: July 1 & 3, 8 & 10, 15

    & 17

    Hours: 5:30- 6:45 p.m.

    Features: Ballet, tap, jazz,creative drama.

    Fee: $175

    Location: 1690 Raymond DiehlRoad, Osaka Steakhouse Plaza

    Contact: Visitwww.dancestudiotallahassee.com.

    THE DANCE STUDIOSCAMP FIERCEFor: Rising grades 4-12

    Dates: June 2-5, July 21-24

    Hours: 8:45 a.m.-1 p.m.

    Features: Jazz, hip-hop, folkdance, musical theater, acting,singing. For students of mixedlevels no previous trainingrequired. Casual performance onFriday.

    Fee: $189

    Location: 1690 Raymond DiehlRoad, Osaka Steakhouse Plaza

    Contact: Visitwww.dancestudiotallahassee.com.

    THE DANCE STUDIOSFROM TOE SHOES TONO SHOES, A BALLETANDMODERNINTENSIVEFor: Rising grades 5-12

    Dates: June 9-13, July 14-18

    Hours: 8:45 a.m.-1 p.m.

    Features: Ballet, variations,modern and Pilates. Students willbe placed in groups based on ageand experience. Casualperformance on Friday.

    Fee: $225

    Location: 1690 Raymond DiehlRoad,Osaka Steakhouse Plaza

    Contact: Call 562-9556.

    THE DANCE STUDIOSSO YOUWANT TO BE ADANCER, A HIGHENERGY INTENSIVEWITH AN EMPHASIS ONTECHNIQUEFor: Rising grades 5-12

    Dates: June 16-20, July 14-18

    Hours: 8:45 a.m.-1 p.m.

    Features: Jazz, contemporary,fusion-style, tap,

    turns/leaps/jumps, hip-hop andmusical theater. Also: how toaudition, dancers as actors, danceand dance related careers.Students will be placed in groupsbased on age and experience.Casual performance on Friday.

    Fee: $225

    Location: 1690 Raymond DiehlRoad, Osaka Steakhouse Plaza

    Contact: Call 562-9556.

    FROZEN PRINCESSDANCE CAMPFor: Girls ages 3-11

    Dates: Aug. 11-15

    Hours: 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. withearly drop off at 8 a.m.

    Features: Princesses will learnjazz and hip-hop plus themedcrafts, costuming and activities.Tea party for girls andperformance for parents onFriday.

    Fee: $175/week

    Before and after care: $25/week

    Location: Killearn Village Square,3628 Shamrock St. W.

    Contact: Visitwww.cookiesandtea.com orwww.nicolesperformingarts.comor call 544-2287.

    GOTTA SING, GOTTADANCEFor: Ages 13-21

    Dates: June 9-13

    Hours: 8:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m.Monday through Thursday, 8:30a.m.-noon Friday

    Features: Two experienceddirectors and choreographerscollaborate to deliver ahigh-energy, intensive musical

    theater learning experience.Emphasis will be placed on propersinging, acting and dancingtechnique applied to well-knownmusicals. Free public performanceon Friday.

    Fee: $199

    Location: 4859 Kerry ForestParkway

    Contact: Visit ccs-chargers.org,email [email protected] orcall 893-6628.

    HIPTASTICFor: Ages 9-12 for session 1, ages13-16 for session 2

    Dates: Session 1: June 9-13,Session 2: July 14-18

    Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 8 a.m.early drop off available

    Features: A summer campfocused on learning the art ofbellydance while also increasingself esteem. Campers will explorethe history of Middle Easterndance, play fun games, make artsand crafts and of course, dance.The camp will culminate in ashow for all of the parents andfamilies.

    Fee: $95 ($85 if registered beforeApril 30)

    Deadline: Session 1: May 23,Session 2: June 27

    Location: 1541 S. Monroe St.

    Contact: Visitwww.thewbcenter.com.

    LATOYAS SCHOOL OFDANCE: CHEER & DANCECAMPFor: Ages 4-16

    Dates: June 16-20, July 14-18

    Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

    DAY CAMPS

    More detailed information can be found at www.TallahasseeMusicAndDance.com Call (850) 412-0102 or email [email protected]

    850-412-0102MUSIC - DANCE - DRAMA ARTMUSIC - DANCE - DRAMA ARTSUMMER CAMPS15th year of Summer Camps!

    ARTS ADVENTURES CAMPSK-5th Grade, 8:30-5:30, $150/WEEK

    The Arts Adventures Camps combine music, dance, drama and art. Each week is based on the themefor the week. The campers learn songs, design and paint backdrops, learn drama parts, and learn

    dance moves for the Friday show.Despicable Me, June 2-6 (Midtown Studio) | Teen Beach Movie, June 9-13 (Midtown Studio)

    Austin and Ally, June 23-27 (NE Studio) | Frozen, July 7-11 (NE Studio)The Lego Movie, July 21-25 (Midtown Studio) | Phineas & Ferb, August 11-15 (NE Studio)

    FUTURE STARS CAMPS2nd-8th grade, 8:30am-5:30pm, $150/WEEK, NE Studio

    Just Dance, June 16-20, NE Studio. Campers will learn a variety of high energy dance styles, learnchoreography, participate in dance games, and learn dances for the Friday show.

    Karaoke Revolution, July 28-August 1, NE Studio. Campers will work on vocal techniques throughsolo and ensemble singing, learn choreography, make a CD and perform a Friday show

    ANGELINA BALLERINA CAMP3-6 year olds, July 28-August 1, 9:00am-12:00pm, $95, NE Studio

    Based on the beloved Angelina Ballerina character, the Angelina Ballerina curriculum is designed byinternationally renowned master teachers and child development experts. Your child will be inspiredto pursue their dreams of dance, just like Angelina Ballerina! This 5-day camp is designed to promote

    physical health, confidence, and creativity while teaching proper dance technique.

    INSTRUMENT CAMPSFor beginning to intermediate students wishing to learn the basics or to further develop their skills.

    (String Orchestra and Rock Band Camps also include advanced students.)Intro to Guitar, July 14-18, 1st-5th grade, 12pm-3pm, $95, NE StudioIntro to Piano, July 9-13, 1st-5th grade, 12pm-3pm, $95, NE Studio

    Intro to Drums, July 28-Aug 1, 1st-5th grade, 12pm-3pm, $95, NE StudioString Orchestra Camps, Ages 5-18, 8am-Noon, $115, NE Studio. First year of study-Intermediate,

    June 2-6, Beginner-First year of study, June 9-13, First year of study-Intermediate, July 14-18Rock Band Camp, June 16-20, ages 10-18, 12pm-3pm, $95, Midtown Studio

    PRESCHOOL MUSIC CAMPS3-5 YEARS, 9:00-12:00, $95/WEEK

    North East StudioPreschool aged children are introduced to musical concepts through singing, movement, creative

    drama, arts and crafts and playing instruments. Camp activities are based on the theme of the weekand the children showcase what they have learned in a Friday show.

    Despicable Me, June 16-20 | Pinkalicious, July 21-25Frozen, July 7-11 | Sofia the 1st, Aug. 4-8

    HANDS ON INSTRUMENT CAMPSJune 14-18, August 4-8

    K-5th GRADE, 8:30am-5:30pm, $150/WEEK, NE StudioCampers will explore guitar, piano, drums, recorder and other instruments through a variety of funactivities designed to give them an overview of each instrument. This gives the students a greatoverview of the different instruments and helps them to see which instrument they would like to

    study further.

    SUMMERSUMMERRIDING CAMPRIDING CAMP

    BLACKS HORSES & PONIES16045 Rococo Road Tallahassee, FL 32309

    (850) 893-7212Where we love to horse around!

    Weeks of:June 16-20June 23-27July 7-11July 14-18July 21-25

    TD-0000248064

    Call for more information or visit us atwww.blacksponies.com

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    JOY CAMP - JOURNEY TOTHE WILD WEST

    For: Ages 5-11Dates: June 22-26Features: Activities willinclude music, arts, crafts,games and movement ascampers learn to create joyand peace in the world.Fee: $40Deadline: May 29Location: Unity EastsideChurch, 8551 Buck Lake RoadContact: Visit www.unity-eastside.org, email [email protected] orcall 656-1678.

    KILLEARN KIDS CAMPS

    For: Ages 5-11Dates: June 8 - July 31Features: Bible, crafts,music, outdoor games andother classes. Two field tripsper week to local attractions.Fee: $135.00 per week firstchild, $105 per week forsiblings. $50 registration feewith maximum of $100 perfamily. Deadline: July 31Location: Killearn UnitedMethodist Church, 2800Shamrock St. SouthContact: Visit www.kil-learnkids.org/camps/summer-day-camp, email [email protected] or call 508-1777.

    SOCCER-BIBLE CAMP

    For: Ages 5-10Dates: June 15-19Features: Campers learnsoccer skills and importantlessons from Gods Word.Fee: $25Deadline: June 1Location: Faith LutheranChurch, 2901 Kerry ForestPkwyContact: Visit www.faith-lutherantallahassee.com,email [email protected] call 383-1125.

    T.R.B.C. MUSIC CAMP

    For: Ages 7-11Dates: July 20-24Features: Educational musicactivities and fun in a Chris-tian environment. Activitiesinclude choir, instrumentclasses, music theory, Biblestudy, recreation, refresh-ments and a specialty class of

    the campers choice.Fee: $30 per childDeadline: July 17Location: Thomasville RoadBaptist Church, 3131 Thom-asville RoadContact: Visit www.thomas-villleroad.org, email [email protected] call 386-4288 .

    UNDER THE BIG TOP

    For: Ages 5-12Dates: June 2 - July 31Features: Children willdiscover the three ring circusof some of the Bibles mostinteresting characters.Fee: $130Deadline: June 1Location: Celebration Bap-tist Church, 3300 ShamrockSt. E.Contact: Visit www.icelebra-tion.org, email [email protected] or call 328-0040.

    VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

    For: Ages 5-11Dates: July 13-17Features: Theme is Home-town Nazareth: Where Jesuswas a Kid. Arts and crafts,Bible study, music, gamesand fun for children fromkindergarten through fifthgrade.Fee: $25-$35Deadline: July 1Location: St. Peters Angli-can Church, 4784 Thom-asville RoadContact: Visit stpeterstalla-hassee.org, email [email protected] or call701-0664 ext. 112.

    WINSHAPE CAMP FORCOMMUNITIES

    For: Ages 6-12Dates: June 8-12Features: Whether you likesoccer, science or anything inbetween, there is somethingfor everyone.Fee: $199Deadline: June 8Location: Canopy RoadsBaptist Church, 925 Banner-man RoadContact: Visit www.face-book.com/winshapetallahas-see, email [email protected] or call906-0047.

    DAY CAMPS FAITH & GENERAL

    GENERAL

    4-H BEGINNER SEWINGCAMP

    For: Ages 8-18Dates: June 23-25Features: Sewing campdesigned for novice sewers.All materials including sew-ing machine are provided.Fee: $45Deadline: May 29Location: Leon CountyExtension, 615 Paul RussellRoadContact: Visit le-on.ifas.ufl.edu/4h/summer-day-camps, email [email protected] orcall 606-5204.

    4-H JUNK DRAWERROBOTICS CAMP

    For: Ages 8-12Dates: July 20-22Features: Youth will learn tocreate simple machines fromeveryday items found in ajunk drawer. Camp will con-clude with a competition atthe North Florida Fair-grounds.Fee: $80Deadline: May 29Location: Leon CountyExtension, 615 Paul RussellRoadContact: Visit le-on.ifas.ufl.edu/4h/summer-day-camps, email [email protected] orcall 606-5204.

    4-H OUTDOOR COOKINGCAMP

    For: Ages 9-13Dates: June 30 - July 2Features: Youth will learnthe safety and art of cookingover an outdoor fire. Othercamp activities include swim-

    ming, a farm field trip, andnature exploration.Fee: $80Deadline: May 29Location: Leon CountyExtension, 615 Paul RussellRoadContact: Visit le-on.ifas.ufl.edu/4h/summer-day-camps, email [email protected] orcall 606-5204.

    4-H PREVIOUS ATTENDEESSEWING CAMP

    For: Ages 8-18Dates: July 13-17

    Features: Camp is for previ-ous attendees of 4-H SewingCamps or youth with sewingexperience.Fee: $35Deadline: May 29Location: Leon CountyExtension, 615 Paul RussellRoadContact: Visit leon.ifas.ufl.edu/4h/summer-day-camps,email [email protected] or call 606-5204.

    ARTS SUMMER CAMP

    For: Ages 4-13Dates: June 2-5. June 8-12,

    June 15-19, June 22-26, June29 - July 3, July 6-10, July13-17, July 20-24, July 27-31,Aug. 3-7, Aug. 10-14Features: Our new facilityfeatures over 8,000 squarefeet of classrooms and fun,with a fenced-in play areaand experienced teachers.Fee: $185 per weekDeadline: June 1Location: ARTS After School,3510 Weems RoadContact: Visit iheartart-safterschool.com, [email protected] or call878-2787.

    GOOD SAM ARTS

    Campers celebrate 4th of July at America the Beautiful Camp.

  • 14 THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 TALLAHASSEE DEMOCRAT

    AMERICAN GIRL GOESHOLLYWOOD

    For: Ages 5-11Dates: Aug. 3-7Features: A week of glitzand glam, fashion, drama anddance. Includes an end-of-week performance on Friday.Fee: $175Deadline: June 1Location: Cookies & Tea forMe, Killearn Village Square,3628 Shamrock WestContact: Visit cookiesand-teaforme.com, email [email protected] call 544-2287.

    AMERICAN GIRL IN PARISDOLL & ME CAMP

    For: Ages 5-11Dates: June 22-26Features: Meet Grace Thom-as, American Girl of the Year2015. She's a baker and en-trepreneur extraordinaire.Daily dessert making lessons,arts and crafts, doll cafe

    creations and more.Fee: $175Deadline: June 1Location: Cookies & Tea forMe, Killearn Village Square,3628 Shamrock WestContact: Visit cookiesand-teaforme.com, email [email protected] call 544-2287.

    APALACHEE TAPESTRYMAGNET SCHOOL OF THEARTS SUMMER CAMP

    For: Ages 5-11Dates: June 8 - July 31Features: Offers academicsthat include math, English,science, reading and writing.We also are going to have funplaying outside games in-cluding football, soccer, bas-ketball, swimming and fieldtrips to the National Mag Lab,Maclay Gardens and others.Fee: $125 per week full time,$80 per week part time. $35per day drop inDeadline: May 15

    Location: Apalachee Tap-estry Magnet School of theArts, 650 Trojan TrailContact: Visit www.apalach-ee.leon.k12.fl.us, email [email protected] or call488-7885.

    BLACK'S HORSES ANDPONIES SUMMER CAMP

    For: Ages 3-13Dates: June 15-19, June22-26, July 6-10, July 13-17 Features: Basic riding in-struction, grooming, animalsafety, tack care, arts andcrafts, hayride and ore.Fee: $150 half day, $300 fulldayDeadline: July 1Location: Blacks Horses andPonies, 16045 Rococo RoadContact: Visit blackspo-nies.com, email [email protected] or call 893-7212.

    BRIGHT STAR KID CARESUMMER CAMP

    For: Ages 1-6Dates: June 2 - Aug. 14Features: Weekly themedsessions include: the oceanand all things water, farmanimals, insects, communityhelpers, the solar system,weather, art and cooking.Fee: $565-$590Deadline: May 31Location: Bright Star KidCare, 2920 Old BainbridgeRoadContact: Email brightstarkid-

    [email protected] or call224-7827.

    BUTTERFLY STABLESHORSE CAMP

    For: Ages 6-13Dates: June 1-5, June 15-19,June 22-26, June 29 - July 1,July 6-10, July 20-24, July27-31, Aug. 3-7 Features:A safe family envi-ronment for kids to learn allabout horses with certifiedinstruction.Fee: $325Deadline: June 1Location: Butterfly LaneEquestrian Stables, 2407Chaires Cross RoadContact: Visit www.butterfly-lanelaz.com, email [email protected] or call329-7669.

    CAMP CHALLENGERDINOSAUR CAMP

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 8-12, July 13-17 Features: Journey back tothe age of the dinosaurswhere we will study thehabitats and lifestyles of ourprehistoric pals, examineplate tectonics, and enjoy two"dino"mite IMAX movies.Fee: $180Deadline: June 7Location: Challenger Learn-ing Center of Tallahassee, 200S. Duval St.Contact: Visit www.challeng-ertlh.com/Camps/camps_in-dex.html, email sreaves@chal-

    lengertlh.com or call 645-7777.

    CAMP CHALLENGERMINECRAFT CAMP

    For: Ages 10-15Dates: June 8-12, July 27-31Features: Explore the scienceand math behind the popularvideo game Minecraft, andplay the game with fellowcampers.Fee: $180 plus $15 lab feeDeadline: June 7Location: Challenger Learn-ing Center of Tallahassee, 200S. Duval St.Contact: Visit www.challeng-ertlh.com/Camps/camps_in-dex.html, email [email protected] or call 645-7777.

    CAMP CHALLENGERROBOTICS CAMP

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 22-26, July 20-24 Features: Build and operaterobots, learn how motorizedmachines work. Use Legos tobuild levers, axles, wheel andpulleys. Daily activities mayinclude field trips and IMAXmovies.Fee: $180 plus $15 lab feeDeadline: June 21Location: Challenger Learn-ing Center of Tallahassee, 200S. Duval St.Contact: Visit www.challeng-ertlh.com/Camps/camps_in-dex.html, email [email protected] or call 645-

    7777.

    CAMP CRUSADER

    For: Ages 3-12Dates: June 1 - July 24Features: Each week CampCrusader will have a Partnerin Play to provide a uniqueexperience for all campers. Afew partners are outsideproviders who come to ourcampus and facilitate highquality classes.Fee: $110-$135Deadline: June 19Location: Holy ComforterEpiscopal School, 2001 Fleisch-mann RoadContact: Visit www.holy-comforter.org/campcrusader,email [email protected] or call 383-1007.

    CAMP ESCAPE

    For: Ages 3-10Dates: June 8-26Features: The philosophy atCamp Escape is that childrenwith developmental dis-abilities deserve a safe placeto enjoy all of the same sum-mer activities that otherchildren may take for grant-ed.Fee: $125-$325Deadline: May 15Location: TBA, northeastareaContact: Visit www.abadiffe-rence.com, email [email protected] or call933-4742.

    For more info and to register go to

    www.TallahasseeMusicAndDance.com

    MUSIC - DANCE - DRAMA ART

    SUMMER CAMPS16th year of Summer Camps!

    Call (850) 412-0102or

    email [email protected]

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    - H. Epstein

    DAY CAMPS GENERAL

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    CAMP EXPLORER

    For: Ages 6-11Dates: June 1 - Aug. 13Features: Exciting day tripssuch as Fun Station, GulfSpecimen Marine Lab, IMAX,Skate World and more.Fee: $435 per session, $155per week, $75 registration feeDeadline: June 1Location: Creative ChildLearning Center, 4390 GrovePark DriveContact: Visit creativechil-dlearningcenter.com, [email protected] or call 513-1121 .

    CAMP FLASTACOWO

    For: Ages 8-13Dates: June 2-5, June 8-12,June 15-19, June 22-26, July6-10, July 13-17, July 20-24,July 27-31Features: Campers will expe-rience a fun-packed schedulewhere they will participate inactivities like sailing, canoe-ing, kayaking, water safety,arts and crafts, and swim-ming.Fee: $200Deadline: Aug. 1Location: FSU Reservation,3226 Flastacowo RoadContact: Visit campus-rec.fsu.edu/outdoors/camp-flastacowo, email [email protected] or call644-6892 .

    CAMP GROWING ROOM

    For: Ages 5-9Dates: June 2 - Aug. 13Features: Campers will enjoytwo to three field trips perweek to places like PanaceaMarine Lab, IMAX Theater,Skate World, Firefly Pottery

    and more. Children will spendtime reading each day andwriting in their journals.Fee: $185 per week (discountif signed up for whole sum-mer)Location: Growing Room,1271 Metropolitan Blvd,; 2636Centennial Place; 6266 OldWater Oak RoadContact: Visit www.Growin-gRoomChildCare.com, [email protected] or call386-4769.

    CAMP SPARKSMORGASBORD

    For: Ages 5-14Dates: Aug. 10-14Features: Spark your excite-ment with an assortment ofhands-on projects such asrecycled art, culinary cre-ations, splash water experi-ments, zombie brain science,sustainable energy and muchmore.Fee: $175 per weekLocation: MoLab at Saint

    Pauls United MethodistChurch, 1700 N. MeridianRoadContact: Visit www.tallymo-lab.org, email [email protected] or call 591-6362.

    CAMP SPARK: IGNITINGKNOWLEDGE

    For: Ages 5-14Dates: June 2 - Aug. 14Features: Igniting Knowl-edge offers 44 differentscience and art camp pro-grams featuring hands-onactivities, games, crafts andfield trips.Fee: $175 per weekLocation: Camp Spark hastwo locations; please contactMoLab for each week's ad-dressContact: Visit www.tallymo-lab.org, email [email protected] or call 591-6362.

    CHAIRES SUMMER FUNCAMP

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 3 - Aug. 7

    Features: With games anddancing and movies galore,camp certainly will not be abore. Join us for a silly, fun-filled Dr. Seuss Summer Camp.Fee: $140 per weekDeadline: May 15Location: Chaires ElementarySchool, 4774 Chaires CrossRoadContact: Visit Chaires Ele-mentary School, email [email protected] or call922-2866.

    CHALLENGER CENTERSPACE CAMP

    For: Ages 5-13Dates: June 2-5Features: Blast off to spacecamp! Learn how to buildand launch your own rockets,conduct science experimentsin our spacecraft simulator,and participate in hands-onastronaut training.Fee: $150Deadline: June 1Location: Challenger Learn-ing Center of Tallahassee, 200

    S. Duval St.Contact: Visit www.challeng-ertlh.com/Camps/camps_in-dex.html, email [email protected] or call 645-7777.

    CHESS CHALLENGE

    For: Ages 7-16Dates: June 15-18Features: Novice to expert,activities will include in-struction, games, challengesand tournaments. Comput-erized chess games will alsobe available.Fee: $75Deadline: June 1Location: Deerlake MiddleSchool, 9902 Deerlake WestContact: Visit www.deer-lake.leon.k12.fl.us, [email protected] call 921-1186.

    CLOTHING ADVENTURES

    For: Ages 8-18Dates: June 8-12Features: Youth discover thescience and technology be-

    hind fabrics, fabric care, fabricconstruction and create pro-jects.Fee: $70Deadline: May 29Location: Gadsden CountyExtension Office, 2140 WestJefferson St., QuincyContact: Visit www.gads-den.ifas.ufl.edu/4h/, [email protected] or call 875-7255.

    COOKING, CRAFTING,COMMUNITY

    For: Ages 4-14Dates: July 6-17Features: This camp will beboth fun and meaningful aswe craft, sew, bake and learnthe joy of giving back to thecommunity.Fee: $290Deadline: July 6Location: The MagnoliaSchool, 2705 W. Tharpe St.Contact: Visit themagno-liaschool.net, email [email protected] orcall 385-3834.

    JOIN STUBBS MUSIC CENTER AND TIMBERLANE ARTS AND DANCE ACADEMY FOR OUR

    SUMMER CAMPS 2015!!!Full Day Performance Arts Camps: 8:15 AM 5:15 PMRising K-6th Grade Students $175 per week

    SpongeBob: Sponge Out of Water June 1-6 Frozen: ........................................June 8-12 Annie: ........................................June 15-19 Strange Magic: ..........................June 22-26 Finding Nemo: ............................. July 6-10 Boo (Bureau of Other Worldly Operations): July 13-17 Into the Woods: .......................... July 20-24 Inside Out: .................................. July 27-31 Twirly Girly: ..................................... Aug 3-7 Big Hero 6: ................................. Aug 10-14

    Half Day Dance Camps ($100/week) 8:15 AM 12:15 PM Ballerina Tap Stars (ages 4-6): June 22-26 Irish Step Dancing (ages 5-8): July 13-17 Irish Step Dancing (ages 9-14): July 27-31*half day campers may join full day campers for additional fee.

    Camp Director: Sarah Brown (850) 528-3161 [email protected] www.stubbs.org

    1260 Timberlane Road* Tallahassee, FL 32312 Phone: (850) 893-8754* Fax (850) 668-8507

    Email: [email protected]*Website: www.stubbs.org, www.ta-dallc.com

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    COOL KIDS CLUB SUMMERCAMP

    For: Ages 5-10Dates: June 2 - Aug. 14Features: Campers will enjoydaily field trips includingweekly trips to the localpools, skating, bowling,movies, trips to the libraryand a visit to Florida's NaturalCaverns.Fee: $150 per weekDeadline: May 29Location: Cool Kids Club,1904 Talpeco RoadContact: Email [email protected] or call562-5437.

    CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP

    For: Ages 7-11Dates: June 22-26Features: Its a fun-filledweek at Maclay Gardens StatePark with challenging CubScout activities, excitingadventures and new friend-ships.Fee: $95Deadline: May 25Location: Maclay GardensState Park, 3540 ThomasvilleRoadContact: Visit suwanneeri-ver.net, email [email protected] or call576-4146.

    DOLL & ME GLAM CAMP

    For: Ages 3-11Dates: June 2-5Features: Manis and pedisand facials, too. Lots of spapampering for your doll andyou. Blingy crafts for girls,making doll beds, pillows,accessories and more.Fee: $140Deadline: May 1Location: Cookies & Tea forMe, Killearn Village Square,3628 Shamrock WestContact: Visit cookiesand-teaforme.com, email [email protected] call 544-2287.

    THE ELITE SUMMER CAMPAT SWIFT CREEK

    For: Ages 8-13Dates: June 2 - July 31Features: Your child willparticipate in physical activ-ities, arts and crafts, culinaryarts, computers and indoor

    and outdoor activities.Fee: $165Deadline: June 1Location: Swift Creek MiddleSchool, 2100 Pedrick RoadContact: Visit www.mrmont-gomerys.com, email [email protected] orcall 414-2670.

    ENERGY CAMP

    For: Ages 7-13Dates: July 27-31Features: Camp is designed

    to educate children on theimpacts of fossil fuels, and thefundamental skills that weneed to gain as we downsizeour carbon footprint andenvironmental impact.Fee: $150Deadline: July 10Location: UF/IFAS LeonCounty Extension, 615 PaulRussell RoadContact: Visit ReThinkE-nergyFlorida.org, email bren-don@rethinkenergyflori-

    da.org or call 888-2565.

    FSUS COUNSELOR-IN-TRAINING PROGRAM

    For: Ages 13-18Dates: June 8-19, June 22 -July 3, July 6-16, July 20-31Featur es: CITs gain experi-ence in and planning andinstructing activities foryoung children while gainingcommunity service hours.Fee: $61Deadline: April 10

    Location: Florida State Uni-versity School, 3000 SchoolHouse RoadContact: Visit fsus.fsu.edu,email [email protected] or call245-3843.

    FSUS SUMMER CAMP

    For: Ages 5-15Dates: June 8-12, June 15-19,June 22-26, June 29-July 3,July 6-10, July 13-17, July20-24, July 27-31Features: Each week your

    child will explore a differentapp. From hanging out withangry birds to exploring theworld with Google maps,each week will be excitingand different.Fee: $150 per weekDeadline: April 15Location: Florida State Uni-versity School, 3000 SchoolHouse RoadContact: Visit fsus.fsu.edu,email [email protected] or call245-3843.

    MOLAB INC.

    The youngest campers explore space science and create astronaut helmets at Camp Spark Smorgasbord.

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    Camp YAT Junior (3 yr olds - rising Kind.)Theatre for the youngest set! Explore the excitement and fun of the performing arts through drama, movement and music. Join us on Friday to see their presentations.

    Mon-Fri, 2:00-4:00pm

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    Quick, secure online registration at:

    YoungActorsTheatre.com or call 386-6602

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    Take Center Stage at Summer Stage 2015

    July 6 10 Snow Day at YAT. Material will include: Frozen, other whimsical stories, and much more!

    July 13 17 Adventure Camp. Pirates and Mermaids, as well as Knights and Princesses will be featured in stories, songs and plays!

    YATs Pitch Perfect(rising 6th 12th grade)Monday Friday, 1:30pm - 5:00pmJuly 20 24Combining the art of live theatre with fi lm and TV, all while learning the art of pop acapella. Special workshop will include: beat boxing, ear-training, choreography, stage presence & presentation, a cappella singing, and pop vocal styles. Students will also have the opportunity to work on a fi lm script and learn how to create a Film and TV product. The camp will culminate with a performance in two formats: a live show on the YAT stage and a fi lm version of the show on YouTube.

    Camp YATStudents have fun with acting, theatre dance, and singing for the stage as they explore a different theme each week. Each workshop concludes with a performance on the YAT stage!

    (1st-6th grade) Mon-Fri, 8:30am-12:30pm OR 8:30am-2:30pmJuly 6 10 Frozen. Material will include favorites from the Disney movie and upcoming Broadway s