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    S.C. SUMMER DANCE CONSERVATORY, (803) 777-7264,www.cas.sc.edu/dance

    BALLET INTENSIVE, JAZZ/CONTEMPORARY INTENSIVE: July 10-29 at 324 SumterSt., on the USC campus. For serious dance students ages 11-21 pursuingexcellence in technique, artistry and performance. Study with a worldrenowned faculty in a state of the art facility and enjoy fun evening andweekend seminars and field trips. Residential, $2,150; commuters, $1,150.

    GLENFOREST SCHOOL, (803) 796-7622, ext. 104,www.glenforest.org/summercamps

    CAMP MUSICAL MASTERPIECES: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. July 13-17 for boys and girlsentering grades 1-6. Campers will learn about music and musical instrumentsfrom every angle, making their own musical instrument and performing forfriends and family on the last day of camp. $225. Early drop-off and extendedcare available.

    LEXINGTON LEISURE CENTER, (803) 957-7828, www.lcrac.com

    GUITAR CAMP: 2:30-4:30 p.m. July 18-22, at 108 Park Road. Participants willenjoy an afternoon of learning and playing the guitar with an experiencedinstructor. Campers required to bring their own guitar. e-mail:[email protected]; $80.

    STEPPING OUT DANCE STUDIO, (803) 808-7766, e-mail:[email protected]

    FUNDANCE CAMP: 9 a.m.-1:15 p.m. June 13-17 and July 18-22 at 5175 SunsetBlvd., Suite E (Hope Ferry Center, lower level behind McAlisters),Lexington. A celebration of art and dancethrough ballet, jazz, tap, musicaltheater/drama, arts and crafts, lyrical and

    hip hop for ages 4 and older. Costumedperformance on the last day of camp.Campers should wear appropriate dance attiresuch as leotards, bike shorts, etc. $135 (20percent discount for each additional sibling); duethe first day of camp.

    THEATER, DRAMAGLENFOREST SCHOOL, (803) 796-7622, ext. 216,www.glenforest.org/summercampsSessions meet 9-11:30 a.m.

    and 12:30-3 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) at 1401 Harbor Drive,

    West Columbia. Early drop-off and extended care available.

    CENTER STAGE DRAMA CAMP COYOTE STEALS THE SUMMER: June 2-July 1.Open to boys and girls entering kindergarten though second grade; $150.

    CENTER STAGE DRAMA CAMP A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD: July 5-15.Open to boys and girls entering grades 3-6; $150.

    CENTRE STAGE DRAMA CAMP FABLES AND FOLK TALES: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. July18-29. Open to boys and girls entering grades 7-12. Limit 15; $150.

    COLUMBIA MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION, (704) 524-8676, e-mail:[email protected]

    CENTER FOR DANCE EDUCATION: Weekdays June 13-Aug. 12 at 914 Pulaski St.in the Vista and 711 E. Main St., Lexington. Ages 2, 3-5, 5-8, and 9-12 willreceive introductory experiences to explore creativity in music, drama anddance.

    VILLAGE SQUARE THEATRE, (803) 359-1436,www.villagesquaretheatre.com

    CHILDRENS SUMMER ACTING WORKSHOP: Participants will produce an originalplay, The Magnificent Marvos Magical Mystery, with performances July 29-31at 105 Caughman Road (off Columbia Avenue), Lexington. Rehearsals will be3-5 p.m. Sundays and 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 28-July 31.$180 plus nonrefundable deposit of $25. Limit 40 students, deadline is June1.

    Wondering what to do with your kids thissummer? Were here to help. Todays

    Neighbors features our annual summer

    camp and activities guide. Many campslisted here are around your neighborhood;for a searchable list of more offeringsaround Richland and Lexington counties,

    go to thestate.com/summerfun.

    MUSIC, DANCE

    SEE ARTS CAMPS PAGE 2

    ILLUSTRATION BY SUSAN ARDIS/[email protected]

    C O L U M B I A S O U T H C A R O L I N A

    THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2011 WWW.THESTATE.COM COMMUNITY ZONE 4

    NEIGHBORS LEXINGTON | CAYCE | WEST COLUMBIAC O V E R I N G C E N T R A L A N D S O U T H L E X I N G T O N C O U N T Y

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    2 ZONE 4, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 2011 WWW.THESTATE.COM THE STATE, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA NEIGHBORS

    Deadline for changes or deletions is Friday - 2 p.m. Call Antoinette Frazier at 771-8323Zone 4

    Baptist

    ST. PAUL MISSIONARY

    BAPTIST CHURCH606 West Main St., Lexington, SC

    Sun. Schl 9:00 a.m.; Worship 10:00 a.m.Bible Study 7 p.m.

    Rev. Walter Butler, PastorPh: 803-359-6804 Fax: [email protected]

    Church of

    Christ

    CAROLINACHURCH OF

    CHRISTMeeting at the Lexington YMCA

    Bible Study Sun. 10 a.m. & Wed. 7 p.m.Worship Services Sun 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.

    www.CarolinaChurchofChrist.orgPhone 603-6970

    Congregational

    Holiness

    ROCKFAMILYWORSHIP

    CENTER5041 Platt Springs Road

    Lexington, SC 29073957-7222 - Rev. Ron Driggers

    SS 10:00 am, Worship 11:00 a.m.Eve 6:00 pm, Wed. 7:00 p.m.

    Episcopal

    ALL SAINTS

    EPISCOPAL CHURCH1001 12th St., Cayce - 796-5735

    (Near corner of 12th & Knox Abbott)Rev. Dr. Georg Retzlaff

    Sunday School 9:00 a.m.Holy Eucharist: Sun 8 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.

    Nursery Provided/ Visitors Welcomewww.allsaintscayce.org

    Evangelical

    Lutheran Church

    in America

    OURSAVIOUR

    LUTHERAN1500 Sunset Blvd., West ColumbiaSS 9:15 a.m., Worship 10:30 a.m.

    Lance M. Henderson, Pastor794-8180 www.OURSAVIOUR.net

    ST. DAVID LUTHERAN

    CHURCHSt. Davids Church Rd. off Hwy. 1

    S.S. 9:30 a.m. - Worship 10:30 a.m.Holy Communion

    Every SundayNursery Provided

    James Laurence, Pastorwww.stdavid.net

    ST. JAMES LUTHERAN

    CHURCH1358 S. Lake Dr. - 359-2122

    Praise Service 8:00 a.m.Sunday School - 9:15 a.m.

    Worship - 10:30 a.m.Nathan and Andrea Rice, Pastors

    Independent

    Baptist

    GANTT STREET BAPTIST

    CHURCH

    Cayce, SC

    Sunday School 10 a.m.

    Worship 11 a.m. & 6 p.m.

    Wed. Bible Study & AWANA 7 p.m.

    I-26 / Airport Exit / 1/2 mile

    Rev. Gene Rowell, 794-6280

    Non-

    Denomination

    THE HARVEST

    4865 Sunset Blvd. Lexington, SC 2907

    Sunday Morning:

    Service One - 8:30 a.m.,

    Service Two - 10 a.m.

    Service Three - Noon

    Wednesday Night Church 7:00 p.m

    (803) 808-6373

    www.the-harvest.org

    Pentecostal

    Holiness

    CROSSROADS WORLD

    OUTREACH CENTER

    2606 Emanuel Church Rd. W. Cola.

    Worship 10:00am

    Wednesday 7:00pm

    www.cwoconline.org

    Services available online

    Pastors Tim and Kim Hodge

    LIFE SPRINGS

    WORSHIP CENTER

    5630 Platt Springs Road

    Lexington, SC 29073

    957-2221 www.lswc.com

    Sunday School 9:00 a.m. &

    Worship Service 10:30 a.m.

    Wed. Family Night 7:00 p.m.

    Rev. Derrick Gardner

    Presbyterian AR

    EDWARDS MEMORIAL

    ASSOC. REFORMED

    PRESBYTERIAN1600 Summerland Dr., Cayce

    Rev. John M. Rogers 794-0145

    S.S. 9:45. Worship 11:00 a.m. & 6 p.m.

    www.edwardsmemorialarp.org

    FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

    CHURCHLady and Marion

    Sunday Worship Service

    8:30 a.m., 11:15 a.m. & 6 p.m.

    Sunday School 10 a.m.

    Sundays 11:00 a.m. WISW 1320 AM

    Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson, Pastor

    799-9062

    www.firstprescolumbia.org

    Presbyterian

    U.S.A.

    CONGAREE

    PRESBYTERIAN1221 L Avenue, Cayce

    2 blks from Krispy Kreme Donutswww.congareepcusa.org

    SS 9:45 a.m., Worship 11 a.m.

    Various Programs, All Ages

    Rev. John D. White, 794-1131

    SAXE GOTHA

    PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHDr. Jim Glatz Sr. Pastor

    Rev. Helen Harrison Coker -

    Assoc. Pastor

    Dr. Bill Johnston Parish Assoc.

    Sunday Morning Worship:

    8:30 & 11 a.m. Traditional

    10:45 a.m. Contemporary Service (A.W.E.)

    (Sunday School 9:45 am)

    Nursery Provided

    Come Worship, Grow

    & Serve With Us!

    803-359-7770

    www.saxegotha.org5503 Sunset Blvd.

    Lexington, SC

    Roman Catholic

    CORPUS CHRISTI

    CATHOLIC CHURCHIN LEXINGTON

    US Hwy 1, 3 miles West of Post Office

    Masses: Saturday 5 p.m.;

    Sunday 8 a.m., 11:00 a.m. & 5 p.m.

    Ph: 359-4391. ALL ARE WELCOME.

    GOOD SHEPHERD

    CATHOLIC CHURCH

    809 Calhoun StreetSaturday Mass at 5:00 p.m.

    Sunday Masses: 8:00 & 9:15 a.m.

    Coffee following 9:15 Mass

    Confessions on Sat. 4:30-5 p.m.

    Southern Baptist

    KITTIWAKE BAPTIST

    CHURCH420 Kitti Wake Drive

    West Columbia, 803-951-7334

    Contemporary Service 8:45 a.m.

    Sunday School 9:45 a.m.

    Traditional Service 11:00 a.m.

    Dr. Tim W. Sieberhagen, Pastor

    NORTHSIDE1303 Sunset Blvd. in West Columbia

    Worship at 9:15 & 10:45 a.m.Bible Study at 9:15 & 10:45 a.m.

    www.northsidebaptist.org

    SPRINGDALE BAPTIST

    CHURCH357 Wattling Road, Ph. 796-8110

    Sunday Service:

    9:30 a.m. Bible Study for all ages

    10:30 a.m. Worship Service

    6:00 p.m. Evening Activities

    STATE STREET

    BAPTIST CHURCH1420 State Street, Cayce

    Bible Study 9:15 a.m.

    Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.

    Wed. Prayer Service 6:30 p.m.

    Dr. Tommy Pillow, Pastor

    796-6123

    statestreetbaptist.org

    TRINITYBAPTIST

    CHURCH2003 Charleston Hwy.

    Cayce, SC 29033 - 791-0440

    Bible Study 8:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.

    Worship Sunday 9:30 a.m.

    Wednesday Prayer Services 6:15 p.m.

    United

    Methodist

    LEXINGTON UNITED

    METHODIST CHURCH309 East Main Street - Lexington

    8:30 &11:00 a.m. Traditional Service11:00 a.m. Contemporary Service

    Sunday School 9:45 a.m.

    Pastors - Ken Owens &

    Miyoung Paik 359-6838

    www.lexumcsc.com

    MT. HOREB UNITED

    METHODIST CHURCHOld Cherokee Rd. at Fox Glen Rd

    Sat. Contemporary Service 5:45 p.m.

    Worship Svc. 8, 9 & 10:30 a.m.

    Contemporary Service 9:00 a.m.

    Sun. School 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.

    Nursery Provided All Services

    VISITORS ARE WELCOME

    359-3495 Jeff Kersey, Pastor

    www.mthorebumc.com

    RED BANKUNITED

    METHODIST CHURCH2909 Old Barnwell Road, LexingtonCorner of Old Barnwell Road & Hwy 6

    Visitors are welcome!

    Ph: 359-4031 Tommy Wilkes, Pastor

    www.redbankumc.com

    STAJI5274-99-1

    ARTS & CRAFTS

    COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF

    ART, (803) 799-2810,www.columbiamuseum.orgSummer Fun at the Art School,1515 Main St. For ages 4-16.Pre-registration required, fees arenon-refundable. Early dropoff formorning camps, is 8:30 a.m.;afternoon camps, 12:45 p.m.$135; members, $108 (unlessotherwise noted). New this year isLunch Buddies Camp participants attending camps with

    an asterisk (*) can spend the dayat the museum. Lunch Buddiesbring their own bag lunch, mustbe registered for morning andafternoon sessions and pay a $25fee.

    ART EXPRESS PLAY WITH CL AY:

    9 a.m.-noon June 6-10, for ages4-6. Dress for a mess.

    HEROES AND VILLAINS: 9a.m.-noon June 6-10 and July18-22. Ages 7-10 will create theirown comic books, learning thebasic concepts of design,perspective and figure drawing,developing storylines and inking.

    ART AVENGERS: 9 a.m.-noon June13-17. Ages 7-10 will use theirskills of deduction and love of artto explore all areas of the building;solving a museum mystery while

    learning techniques to create amissing artwork.

    CERAMICS MUD MATTERS: 9a.m.-noon June 13-17. Ages 8-12will learn one of the oldest formsof making art while creatingthree-dimensional works in thestudio. $190; members, $152.

    ART EXPRESS ART AROUND THE

    WORLD: 9 a.m.-noon June 20-24.Ages 4-6 will discover art fromdifferent cultures and createworks on the places they visit.

    * PAINTING FROM CAVES TO

    CANVAS: 9 a.m.-noon June 20-24.Ages 7-10 will learn differenttechniques as they journeythrough the development ofpainting.

    * MOSAIC MASTERPIECES: 1-4p.m. June 20-24. Ages 7-10 willwork with pattern and design tocreate their own mosaicmasterpieces.

    ART EXPRESS FAIRY TALES AND

    FABLES: 9 a.m.-noon June 27-July1. Ages 4-6 will search thegalleries for their favorite fables

    and fairy tales, enjoy a story andcreate art based on the legendarystories.

    GO GREEN OR GO HOME: 9a.m.-noon June 27-July 1. Ages7-10 will learn about recycling andcreating art out of what mostpeople throw away.

    FASHION FIRST: 1-4 p.m. June27-July 1. Fashionistas ages12-16 will learn about colorcombinations, patterns anddesign as they sew an outfit andaccessories. Includes a field tripto House of Fabrics to selectmaterials and talking with a localdesigner. $150; members, $120.

    ART EXPRESS ART ANIMALS: 9a.m.-noon July 11-15. Ages 4-6

    will take a safari through thegalleries, discover where animalshide and create animal-inspiredart

    LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION!: 9a.m.-noon July 11-15. Ages 7-10will write adaptations, create sets,puppet characters and more.Camp concludes with aperformance for family andfriends.

    SCULPTURE 101: 1-4 p.m. July11-15. Ages 11-14 will learn thebasics of sculpture and createthree-dimensional works using avariety of materials. $150;members, $120.

    PROJECT FUNWAY: 9 a.m.-noonJuly 18-22. Campers ages 8-12will design fabric using batik,stenciling and bleachingtechniques and then create asimple dress and stole. Last dayof camp features a fashion show.$150, members, $120.

    GLORIOUS GLASSWORKS!: 1-4p.m. July 18-22. Campers ages12-16 will watch a film aboutglass artist Dale Chihuly, explorethe museums glass collection,create their design with a glassfusion technique and on the finalday of camp, meet at One EaredCow Glass to create a blown pieceof glass. $190, members, $152.

    ART EXPRESS MY COLORFUL

    DAYS: 9 a.m.-noon July 25-29.Ages will learn about primary andsecondary colors by creating acolor wheel and use theirimaginations to make a work ofart based on their favorite color.

    * PAPER ART: 1-4 p.m. July 25-29.Ages 7-10 will learn the makingand use of paper as an artmedium.

    ART EXPRESS SUMMER DAYS:

    9 a.m.-noon Aug. 1-5. Ages 4-6will explore the colors and feelings

    of summertime, looking forsummertime works in thegalleries and create works of artusing objects associated with theseason.

    CERAMICS 101: 9 a.m.-noon Aug.1-5. Ages 7-10 will be introducedto the medium of clay and explorethe various beginner ceramictechniques including throwing,hand building and glazing. $190;members, $152.

    PHOTOGRAPHY PICTURE THIS:

    9 a.m.-noon Aug. 8-12. InstructorKirill Simin helps ages 7-12discover photography history andthe basics while developing theskills to take captivating pictures.Campers provide their own

    cameras. $150; members, $120.

    STATE MUSEUM(803) 898-4952, e-mail:[email protected]

    UNCOMMON ART CAMP:

    9 a.m.-noon June 20-24 at 301Gervais St. Experience the worldof South Carolinas folk art historyand create artwork inspired by thecurrent exhibit: Uncommon Folk:Folk Art from the South CarolinaState Museums Collection. Ledby the art curator and visitingartists, rising first- throughfifth-graders will create variedworks of art including pottery,quilts, whirligigs and more. $105;members, $85.

    GLENFOREST SCHOOL(803) 796-8622, ext. 104

    www.glenforest.org/summercampsSessions meet 9 a.m.-noon at1041 Harbor Drive, WestColumbia. Open to boys and girlsentering kindergarten through12th grade unless otherwisenoted. $185; early drop-off andextended care available.

    FABRIC FRENZY: June 13-17.

    PARIS ART CREATURES: June20-24.

    FUN-DAMENTALS OF DRAWING:

    July 18-22.

    ACRYLIC PAINTING FOR

    BEGINNERS: July 25-29, ages 8and older.

    LEXINGTON BAPTIST

    CHURCH(803) 996-8802

    www.lexingtonbaptist.org

    SUMMER SHINE CREATIVE ARTS

    CAMP: 9 a.m.-noon July 25-29 at308 E. Main St., Lexington. Opento rising second- throughsixth-graders. $25. Registration isrequired and begins May 1.

    ARTS CAMPSFROM PAGE 1

    GIRL SCOUTS OF S.C.

    MOUNTAINS TO MIDLANDS,(864) 770-1410, www.gssc-mm.org

    SUMMER FUN DAY CAMPS: June20-24 (registration deadline May27), June 27-July 1 (registrationdeadline June 6) and July 11-15(registration deadline June 20) atWil Lou Gray Opportunity School,330 W. Campus Road, WestColumbia. Discovery and skill

    building experiences related to theenvironment/nature, music, art,dance and STEM (science,technology, engineering andmathematics). For girls enteringgrades 1-5. $130; Scout fee,$100.

    RIVERBANKS ZOO

    AND GARDEN,(803) 978-1113www.riverbanks.org

    SPRING BREAK CAMP WILD

    NEIGHBORS: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. April19-21. Ages 5-9 will enjoy dailyanimal encounters,behind-the-scenes tours, zoowalks, arts and crafts, games andmore. Drop off, 8:45-9 a.m.; pickup, 3-3:15 p.m. $150; members,$120 (includes T-shirt). $5 siblingdiscounts. Extended Stay and Play,3-5 p.m., $45 (children must be

    picked up by 5:15 p.m.). Campersshould bring a lunch, snack andfilled water bottle.

    Summer camp sessions meetweekdays June 6 -10, 13-17, 24-24;June 28-July 1, 5-8,* 7-11,18-22,25-29; Aug. 1-5, 8-12. *July 5-8session (Week 5), $152; members$96 (unless otherwise noted).

    SPROUT CAMP: 9:30-11:30 a.m.9:30-11:30 a.m.Tuesdays-Thursdays for ages 3-4with an adult. Hands-on activities,stories, garden hunts and crafts atRiverbanks Botanical Garden.$114; members, $84.

    KINDERCAMP: 9 a.m.-noonweekdays for ages 4-5. EarlyExtended Stay and Play, 7:45-8:30a.m., $25. $190; members, $120.Wild Seasons Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7,9. Sense-able Animals Weeks 2,4, 6, 8,10. Wild Weeks meet 9a.m.-3 p.m. weekdays for ages6-12. $255; members, $185. July5-8, $204; members, $108. Earlyand Late Extended Stay and Play,7:45-8:30 a.m. and 3-5 p.m.; $75.

    ZOOPER HEROES: For ages 6-7.Watery World Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7,9. Egg-cellent Adventures Weeks2, 4, 6, 8, 10.

    RIVERBANKS RANGERS: For ages8-9. Wildlife Trackers Weeks 1,3, 5, 7, 9. Holes, Houses andHideaways Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.

    ZSI (ZOO SCENE INVESTIGATORS):

    For ages 10-12. Animal Forensics Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Alpha andOmega Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.

    YMCA,

    www.columbiaymca.org

    Jeep Rogers Family YMCA, 900Lake Carolina Drive, (803)451-9439; Lexington Family YMCA,401 YMCA Road, (803) 359-3376;Northwest Family YMCA, 1501Kennerly Road, Irmo, (803)407-8007. Drop-off and pickupavailable at the Downtown YMCAfor Lexington sessions.

    7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdaysJune 6-Aug. 12 (no camps July4-8). $150; members, $100.

    EXPLORERS: Students enteringkindergarten.

    VOYAGERS: Rising first-graders.

    DISCOVERERS : Rising second- andthird-graders.

    NAVIGATORS: Rising fourth- andfifth-graders.

    TEEN ADVENTURERS: Rising sixth-through ninth-graders. $180;members, $130.

    DIVA CAMP: Fun stuff for girlsentering second through eighthgrades at above camps, June20-24. An additional session willbe held July 18-22 at the JeepRogers YMCA. $225; members,$175

    SPLASH & DASH: July 18-22. Aweeks worth of pools, splashpads, inflatable water slides, lakesand water parks for rising second-through eighth-graders. $225;

    members, $175.SCI-VENTURE: July 25-29 at abovecamps and the Downtown YMCA,1420 Sumter St. Rising third-through eighth-graders willexperience science adventures onMonday, Wednesday and Fridaymorning, then head for the greatoutdoors on Tuesday, Thursdayand Friday afternoon fororienteering, geo-cache, basicsurvival skills, archery and more.$225; members, $175.

    Jeep Rogers Family YMCA, 900Lake Carolina Drive. (803)451-9439

    PIONEERS: Ages 3-5, 8 a.m.-noonJune 13-17, 20-24; July 11-15,18-22, 25-29. $95; members, $80

    CHEERTASTIC: Jumps, flips,dances, cheers, stunts, squadteamwork plus swimming and

    games in the afternoons for risingkindergarten through eighth-gradestudents. 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. June27-July 1 and Aug. 1-5. $180;members, $130.

    CONGAREE KIDS KAMP(803) 755-2883,www.sckidscamp.com

    6-9 p.m. June 13-17 at 357 OakSt., South Congaree (SouthCongaree Arena). Free activities forages 4-16 include face painting,horseback rides, inflatables,worship and a meal. Children willbe picked up and dropped offwithin a 10-mile radius of thecamp site; registration deadline fortransportation is May 29.

    GLENFOREST SCHOOL,(803) 796-7622, ext. 104

    www.glenforest.org/summercamps

    CAMP ISLAND ADVENTURE: 9a.m.-2 p.m. July 11-15. Boys andgirls in grades 6-8 will create atropical paradise that they can calltheir own. Campers will establish,build, own, operate and expand thedream island they have envisioned.Activities will enhance knowledgeof geography and social sciences,develop computer and social skillsand more. $225; early drop-off andextended care available.

    LEXINGTON COUNTY

    RECREATION & AGINGCOMMISSION,www.lcrac.com

    BATESBURG-LEESVILLE RECREATION

    CENTER SUMMER DAY CAMP: 9a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays beginningJune 6 at 227 Highland Ave.,Batesburg-Leesville. Activities,crafts and field trips for rising first-through fifth-graders. Earlydrop-off, 6:30 a.m.; late pickup, 6p.m. $25 non-refundableregistration fee per child; $24 perday or $75 per week per child, $10weekly discount for siblings. Bringa lunch, fee includes T-shirt andsnack. (803) 532-3810

    BATESBURG-LEESVILLE RECREATION

    CENTER SENIOR SUMMER DAY

    CAMP: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdaysbeginning June 6 at 227 HighlandAve., Batesburg-Leesville. Activities,

    crafts and field trips for rising sixth-through ninth-graders. Earlydrop-off, 6:30 a.m.; late pickup, 6p.m. $25 non-refundableregistration fee per child; $17 perday or $50 per week per child.Bring a lunch, fee includes T-shirtand snack. (803) 532-3810

    LEXINGTON LEISURE CENTER

    SUMMER DAY CAMP: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.weekdays June 6-Aug. 16 at 108Park Road, Lexington. Activities,crafts and field trips for rising first-through fifth-graders. Earlydrop-off, 7:30 a.m.; late pickup, 6p.m. $25 non-refundableregistration fee per child; $25 perday or $80 per week per child, $10weekly discount for siblings. Bringa lunch, fee includes T-shirt andsnack. (803) 957-7828

    LEXINGTON LEISURE CENTER

    SENIOR SUMMER DAY CAMP: 9a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays June 6-Aug.16 at 108 Park Road, Lexington.Activities, crafts and field trips forrising seventh- throughninth-graders. Early drop-off, 7:30a.m.; late pickup, 6 p.m. $25non-refundable registration fee perchild; $25 per day or $55 per weekper child. Bring a lunch, feeincludes T-shirt and snack. (803)957-7828

    SPIRES GYM SUMMER DAY CAMP:

    10 a.m.-3 p.m. weekdays beginningJune 6 at 1500 Dunbar Road,Cayce. Activities, crafts and fieldtrips for ages 6-12. Early drop-off,8 a.m.; late pickup, 5 p.m. $25non-refundable registration fee perchild; $8 per day or $35 per weekper child. Bring a lunch, fee

    includes T-shirt and snack. (803)791-1361

    TRI-CITY LEISURE CENTER SUMMER

    DAY CAMP: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.weekdays beginning June 6 at 485Brooks Ave., West Columbia.Activities, crafts and field trips forrising first- through sixth-graders.Early drop-off, 7:30 a.m.; latepickup, 6 p.m. $25 non-refundableregistration fee per child; $25 perday or $80 per week per child,$10 weekly discount for siblings.Bring a lunch, fee includes T-shirtand snack.

    BROOKLAND ACADEMY CDC,(803) 744-8918e-mail: [email protected]

    CAMP BROOKLAND: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.weekdays June 6-Aug. 12 atBrookland Baptist Church, 1054Sunset Blvd., West Columbia.Co-ed camp for ages 5-11.Returning campers enrollment fee,$35; new campers, $50. After May6, enrollment fees will be $60.Weekly rate is $100 per child, $90for each additional sibling.

    EDVENTURE CHILDRENS

    MUSEUM,(803) 799-3144, www.edventure.org

    Sessions meet at 211 GervaisSt. Ages 3-4, 9 a.m.-noonweekdays, early drop-off at 8 a.m.$130; members, $90. IncludesT-shirt; campers must wear camp

    shirts each day. Ages 5-10, 9a.m.-3 p.m. weekdays, earlydrop-off at 8 a.m. $230; members,$180. Includes T-shirt; campersmust wear camp shirts each day.Bring non-perishable lunch anddrink. Extended care availablefrom 3-6 p.m., $35 per week perchild. Discount of 20 percent forregistration before Friday, April 15.

    EDDIES WORLD: June 6-10, July11-15; ages 3-4.

    SPA SCIENCE: June 6-10, July11-15; ages 5-7.

    LETS GET INVENTIVE: June 6-10,July 11-15; ages 8-10.

    JUNIOR FIREFIGHTER: June 13-17,July 18-22; ages 3-4.

    BLAST OFF!: June 13-17, July18-22; ages 5-7.

    JOURNEY TO PLANET E: June 13-17,July 18-22; ages 8-10.

    GIGGLE SCIENCE: June 20-24, July25-29; ages 3-4.

    SENIOR FIREFIGHTER: June 20-24;July 25-29; ages 5-7.

    ROBOTICS ACADEMY: June 20-24,July 25-29; ages 8-10.

    EDIBLE EDVENTURES: June 27-July1; ages 3-4.

    KITCHEN SCIENCE: June 27-July 1;ages 5-7.

    EDDIES SCIENCE ACADEMY: June27-July 1; ages 8-10.

    NORTHSIDE BAPTIST,(803) 461-1823www.northsidebaptist.org

    THIRSTY SPRING BREAK CAMP:

    Kindergarten students throughsixth-graders, 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.April 18-22 at 1303 Sunset Blvd.,West Columbia. $90 per child,early registration discount.

    SUMMER DAY CAMP: Kindergartenstudents through sixth-graders,7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays June6-Aug. 12. $90 per child, early

    registration discount

    WINSHAPE C-3: Destination campexperience for rising second-through seventh-graders, 7:15a.m.-5 p.m. Aug. 1-5. Nineteentracks to choose from, $179 percamper, online payment planavailable. Registration atwww.winshapecamps.org

    PALMETTO CONSERVATION

    FOUNDATION,(803) 771-0870www.palmettoconservation.org

    ADVENTURE CAMP: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.June 6-10 and July 25-29 atCanoeing for Kids, 114 RiverchaseCourt, Lexington (off Corley MillRoad). Kayaking, mountain biking,arts and crafts, team buildingactivities, games and swimmingfor ages 7-13. $150 per child; $10discount for additional siblings.

    BETHEL CHRISTIAN CAMP,(803) 926-5511www.bethelchristiancamp.org

    Overnight Christian camp andday camp options June 19-Aug. 12for ages 6-17 at 750 Boy ScoutRoad, Gaston. Overnight weeks,$234; day camp weeks, $135.

    GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH

    DAYCARE,(803) 739-1207

    THE GREAT OUTDOORS: 9 a.m.-5p.m. weekdays June 6-Aug. 12 at416 Denham Ave., West Columbia.Weekly themes and hands-onlearning for ages 5-12. Activitiesinclude academic enrichment,crafts, indoor and outdoorplaytime, field trips and more.$130 per week. Supervisedextended care available 7:30a.m.-6 p.m.

    LEXINGTON BAPTIST

    CHURCH,(803) 996-8802www.lexingtonbaptist.org

    BIG APPLE ADVENTURE VBS: 9a.m.-12:30 p.m. June 13-17 at308 E. Main St., Lexington. Freeprogram for children enteringkindergarten through sixth grade.Registration required; formsavailable at www.lbcvbs.org.

    PRESCHOOL CIRCUS CAMPS: 9a.m.-noon June 27-30 and July11-14 at 308 E. Main St.,Lexington. co sponsored by KellysGymnastics, sessions are for ages3-5. Registration is required andbegins May 1.

    DAY CAMPS

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    Trading Card Camp

    Attention YU-GI-OH and Pokemon fans!An exciting new camp where you collect, trade and play your favorite card game.

    Rising 4th to 8th graders, bring your own cards and you will learn strategies to be the best.

    July 5-8 from 9am-12:30pm, $50,Irmo Branch Library: 6251 St. Andrews Rd.Please E-Mail [email protected] for a registration form.

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    FUN SCIENCE PROVIDER FOR KIDS!Ages 7-12Red Hot RobotsRed Hot Robots II

    803.739.2122 www.MadScience.org/columbia2717 Leaphart Road West Columbia

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    Carolina, Inc., a non-profit organization

    that provides scholarships to dependents

    of South Carolina workers who have been

    seriously injured or killed on the job.

    Friday, April 22, 2011Northwoods Golf Club Columbia, SC

    Tournament is open to the public andeveryone is invited to participate! Call TODAY

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    CAMP LANGO(803) 429-1026www.langosouthcarolina.comParticipants will spend each weekimmersed in French, Chinese orLatin American cultures whilelearning words and phrases in therelevant foreign language. EarlyBird, multiple week and familydiscounts available. Sessions meetat several locations in the Midlands.

    KINDERCAMP: 9 a.m.-noonweekdays (Spanish); ages 4-5.

    CAMP LANGO: 9 a.m.-3 p.m.weekdays (Spanish, French,Mandarin or cultural camp); ages6-11.

    JR. COUNSELORS IN TRAINING: Ages12-14.

    LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE ATCOLUMBIA COLLEGE(803) 786-3729www.columbiasc.edu/leadershipResidential international interactiveleadership institutes on theColumbia College campus, 1301Columbia College Drive.

    LEAD2011: June 19-25.Development program for rising10th- and 11th-grade girls. $600;limited need-based scholarshipsavailable.

    EMERGING LEADERS: July 11-14. Forrising ninth-grade girls $500; limitedneed-based scholarships available.

    LEAD4: July 25-28. Advancedprogram for rising high school juniorand senior girls with extensiveleadership experience. $500;limited need based scholarshipsavailable.

    SHAPIN UP FITNESS CAMP(803) 359-2681www.rbbcsc.org8 a.m.-noon July 18-22 at Red BankBaptist Church, 120 CommunityDrive, Lexington. Bible-based fitnesscamp for ages 6-12. $35, includesT-shirt and water bottle.

    COOKING

    YMCA

    www.columbiaymca.orgBEGINNER CULINARY: 7:15 a.m.-6p.m. July 11-15 at the LexingtonFamily YMCA, 401 YMCA Road,Lexington; and Northwest FamilyYMCA, 1501 Kennerly Road, Irmo.Rising second- througheighth-graders (must be 8 years oldby June 13). $225; members, $175.

    SPECIAL NEEDSCAMP WONDER HANDS

    (803) 296-5437www.palmettohealth.org/childrenshospitalOvernight camp June 5-10 for deafand hearing impaired children ages7-15 at Camp Kinard,Batesburg-Leesville. Horsebackriding, swimming, motorcycle rides,skating, arts and crafts, campfiresand more. Free, camp is funded by

    Palmetto Health Childrens Hospitalthrough donations.

    GLENFOREST SCHOOL

    (803) 796-7622, ext. 104www.glenforest.org/summercamps

    CAMP SKILLZ TEACHING SOCIAL

    SKILLS AND LIFE SKILLS TO KOOL

    KIDS: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Mondays andWednesdays, June 13-Aug. 1 at1041 Harbor D rive, West Columbia.Day camp for ages 5-16 seekingsocial skills and social interactionskills development. Ideal forstudents with Autism SpectrumDisorders, Aspergers, ADHD/ADDand other learning differences.

    ACADEMICS, READING,

    WRITING

    CAROLINA MASTER

    SCHOLARS(803) 777-9444www.saeu.sc.edu/adventuresOne-week sessions for rising sixth-through 12th-graders meet at theUniversity of South Carolina June5-17, residential or commuterprograms. $575-$975, dependingon program and attendance type.Fee includes meals (lunch only forcommuters and breakfast, lunchand dinner for residential students)and course activities. Early Birddiscounts of up to $75 may applyfor applications postmarked by April15.

    ADVENTURES IN FORENSIC SCIENCE:

    June 5-10 for rising ninth- through12th graders; June 12-17 for risingsixth- through ninth-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN CAMERAS AND

    GRAPHIC DESIGN: June 12-17 forrising sixth- through ninth-graders;

    June 19-24 for rising ninth- through12th-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN CREATIVE WRITING:

    June 19-24 for rising ninth- through12th graders; June 26-July 1 forrising sixth- through ninth-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN BROADCAST

    JOURNALISM: June 26-July 1 forrising sixth- through ninth-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN LAW: June 26-July 1for rising sixth- throughninth-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN VEX ROBOTICS: July10-15 for rising sixth- throughninth-graders; July17-22 for risingninth- through 12th-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN COMPUTER

    GAMING: July 10-15 for rising sixth-through ninth-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN NANOTECHNOLOGY

    AND FUEL CELLS: June 5-10 for

    rising ninth- through 12th-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN PHARMACY: July17-22 for rising ninth- through12th-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN WEB DESIGN AND

    DEVELOPMENT: July 17-22 for risingninth- through 12th-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN MEDICINE THE

    HEALTH CARE SYSTEM: July 10-15 forrising 10th- through 12th-graders.

    ADVENTURES IN MEDICINE

    HEALTHY LIFESTYLES: July 17-22 forrising 10th- through 12th-graders.

    UNIVERSITY TEST PREP(803) 777-9444www.saeusc.edu/testing

    SAT/ACT SUMMER INSTITUTES: 9

    a.m.-3 p.m. June 27-30 and July25-28 at the University of SouthCarolina. Twenty hours of classroomlearning and interactive onlinereview sessions for rising ninth-through 12th-graders. $499;includes textbook, workbook andlunch.

    HEATHWOOD HALL

    EPISCOPAL SCHOOL(803) 231-7710;www.heathwood.orgAll camps on school campus, 3000South Beltline Blvd., Columbia,unless otherwise noted.

    READ AROUND THE WORLD: 9a.m.-noon June 20-24. Grades 5K-2,$150. Explore the world through themagic of books.

    COMIC BOOK CREATIONS: 9a.m.-noon July 18-22. Grades 4-12,$150. Learn the steps used to

    create a comic book. Campers willtake home a printed copy and a CDcopy of their own comic book.

    READING SAFARI: 9 a.m.-noon Aug.1-5. Grades 5K-2, $150. Read funstories, play story games, create abook tote and personalizedbookmarks.

    NONCREDIT COURSES

    Heathwood also offers a range ofcredited courses, some online, forgrades nine and up; contact theschool for details.

    ALGEBRA I, GEOMETRY, & ALGEBRA II

    REVIEW: 9 a.m.-noon June 27-July 1.Grades 9-11, $200. For Heathwoodstudents only, intensive practice andreview, focusing on the identifiedareas.

    JUMPSTART FOR FIRST GRADE: 9a.m.-noon July 11-15. Risingfirst-graders, $160. Hands-on

    activities, academics and games toprepare for first grade.

    JUMPSTART FOR SECOND GRADE:

    1-4 p.m. July 11-15. Risingsecond-graders, $160. Review ofskills learned in first grade, preview

    PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

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    of second-grade skills andacademics.

    SPANISH REVIEW ROR LEVELS I/II:

    8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. July 18-22.Grades 8-12, $300. Focus onmastery of language skills andvocabulary.

    READING READINESS FOR FIRST

    GRADE: 9 a.m.-noon July 25-29.Rising first-graders, $150. Reading

    and writing skills using Project Readmaterials.

    GRAMMAR REVIEW WORKSHOP: 9a.m.-noon July 25-29. Risingninth-graders, $150. Focus onninth-grade English.

    VIDEO EDITING: 1-4 p.m. July 25-29.Grades 7-12, $150. Process ofmaking and editing video projectswhile learning to use digital pictureenhancement.

    FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGEBRA: 9a.m.-noon July 25-29. Grades 7-12,$150. Review of algebra skills,fundamentals.

    MATH MATTERS: 9 a.m.-noon Aug.1-5 for grades 1-4, and 1-4 p.m.Aug. 1-5 for grades 3-4, $150. Mathskills, problem-solving strategies.

    STUDY SKILLS: 9 a.m.-noon Aug. 1-5.Grades 5-8, $250. Develop a study

    skills program tailored to individuallearning styles. A parent meeting willbe held midweek to discuss theskills which have been covered.

    CREATIVE WRITING BOOT CAMP: 1-4p.m. Aug. 1-5. Grades 5-8, $150. Aweek of inspiration, exercises andideas to get writing.

    YOUNG WRITERS CAMP(803) 821-2785

    e-mail: [email protected]

    9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 6-10 at Pleasant HillMiddle School, 660 Rawl Road,Lexington. Rising fifth- throughninth-graders will have an opportunity towork alnog side certified writingteachers and collaborating with teacherconsultants from the 2011 MidlandsWriting Project. $140 (includesmaterials, books and lunch on Friday);application deadline is May 13.

    RESIDENTIALASBURY HILLS CAMP &

    RETREAT CENTER(864) 458-2071

    www.asburyhills.org

    June 12-17, 19-24, June 26-July 1,July 10-15, 17-22, 24-29, July31-Aug. 5, Christian summer campis located in the mountains of SouthCarolina between Caesars Headand Table Rock state parks. Open toboys and girls entering secondgrade through graduating highschool seniors. $410 and up.

    CAMP ADAM FISHER(803) 434-2442

    www.campadamfisher.com

    Overnight camp June 4-11 at theR.M. Cooper 4-H Leadership Center,Wyboo Creek section of LakeMarion, Summerton. Open tochildren ages 6-17 with diabetes(Type 2, insulin requiring) andnon-diabetic siblings and friends.Activities include kayaking, tubing,canoeing, horseback riding, fieldgames, ropes courses and more.24-hour volunteer medical staff ofpediatric endocrinologists,pediatricians, nurse practitioners,nurses and registered dieticians.Campers will learn about carbcounting and good nutrition. SailingAdventures in Camping for ages12-17 and Counselor in Trainingprogram for ages 16-17. $595,includes food, lodging, diabeticsupplies and medical coverage;deadline is April 25; late registrationof $695 accepted until May 9.Financial aid is available, deadlineis April 25.

    CAMP CHATUGA(864) 638-3728

    www.campchatuga.com

    June 13-Aug. 6 at 291 CampChatuga Road, Mountain Rest.Traditional summer camp for boysand girls ages 6-16. Activitiesinclude waterskiing, horsebackriding, outdoor skills, crafts andmore. Fee includes activities, campstore, trip admission (two- tofour-week sessions), T-shirt.

    CAMP FELLOWSHIP(800) 321-4124

    www.campfellowship.orgCo-ed residential small-groupcamping experiences forkindergarten through 12th-graders.Swimming, arts and crafts, archery,Bible study and more on the shoresof Lake Greenwood. Sessions areSundays through Fridays, June19-July 31 (several three-nightsessions offered for youngestcampers). $150-$495, includesroom, board and all program costs.

    CAMP KANUGA(828) 692-9136

    www.campkanuga.org

    Traditional co-ed summer campingprogram for ages 8-15, sponsoredby Kanuga Conferences, anEpiscopal center in the mountainsof western North Carolina. June5-14 (additional availability for7-year-olds), $895; June 16-25,$1,295; July 1-14, $1,295; July

    17-30, $1,295; Aug. 1-10(additional availability for7-year-olds), $895.

    CAMP SURVIVE(803) 665-8483, www.thekumite

    .com/dont_bully_me.cfm

    Overnight outdoor camps July 17-22and 24-29 at 100 Mary NewtonLane (off Lower Richland Boulevard,Hopkins). Boys ages 11-17 will learnabout bullying and how to deal withit in a positive manner. Campincludes two martial arts classes aday as well as physical training,obstacle courses, guard duty, sportsbuffet, leadership and teambuildingexercises. $439 plus $65registration fee (includes meals).Campers should bring sleeping bag,carry bag and a cot.

    CAMP WOODIE(803) 452-6001, www.scwa.org

    Coed residential outdoors campoffered by the S.C. WaterfowlAssociation is held at theInternational Youth WaterfowlEducation Center, 98343 Old RiverRoad, Pinewood. Level 1 camps forages 8-11: June 5-9, 12-16, 26-30;July 3-7, 17-21, 24-28. Campers willlearn the basics of waterfowl andwildlife conservation, wing shooting,archery, duck calling, boating,hands-on wildlife programs, sports,fishing, swimming and more; $420.Level 2 camps for ages 12-16: June19-23, July 10-14 and July 31-Aug.4. Campers will learn about thehistory and heritage of waterfowl,wing shooting from duck blinds orpop up blinds, decoy painting,rigging and placement, duck blindbuilding and more; $575. Level 2campers come back for a duck huntin the fall.

    CAMDEN MILITARY ACADEMY(800) 948-6291

    www.camdenmilitaryacademy.com

    OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMP: June20-July 8, July 10-29. Leadershipand team building opportunities aswell as camping, paintball and otheroutdoor activities for young men ingrades 6-12.

    CLEMSON UNIVERSITYS

    YOUTH LEARNING INSTITUTEwww.ylicamps.com

    4-H SUMMER CAMP: Co-ed camp atCamp Bob Cooper on Lake Marion,near Summerton. $430; mini-camp,$310. Sessions for ages 8-14 meetJune 5-10, 12-17, 19-24; July 10-15,17-22, 24-29; ages 13-16, July31-Aug. 5. Mini-camps for ages 7-9,

    June 29-July 2 and July 17-20.

    ADVENTURE SUMMER CAMP: Co-edwilderness adventure of hiking,mountain biking and canoeing forages 12-17 in the Blue RidgeMountains at Pinnacle Falls,Pickens County. No experiencenecessary, all major gear will beprovided. Sessions for ages 12-15meet June 12-21 and July 6-15;ages 15-17, July 26-Aug. 4; $780.Mini-program for ages 12-15, June5-10, 23-28 and July 17-22; $525.

    CAMP SEWEE: Co-ed camp for

    aspiring marine biologists andnaturalists at the Sewee CoastalRetreat Center, Awendaw. Activitiesinclude crabbing, nature and nighthikes, water park trip, canoeing andmore. Sessions for ages 8-14 meetJune 5-10, 12-17, 19-24, June26-July 1, July 10-15, 17-22 and24-29; ages 13-16, July 31-Aug. 5;$525.

    CAMP WILDLIFE: Co-ed program ofhunting skills, shooting sports,wildlife ecology and outdoorssurvival skills at Camp Bob Cooperon Lake Marion, near Summerton.Campers bunk in yurts and earntheir hunter education certification.Standard track for ages 8-15, June5-10, 12-17, 19-24; July 10-15,17-22, 24-29; $455. Advancedtrack for ages 12-14, June 19-24,July 17-22. Ages 13-16, July 31-Aug.5; $525. Mini-camp for ages 7-9,

    June 29-July 2, $330.

    FIRST BAPTIST COLUMBIA(803) 343-8561, www.firstbaptist

    columbia.com/summerfun

    ONE FAMILY CAMP: June 8-11 atCamp Longridge, Winnsboro.Overnight camp for rising fourth-and fifth-graders and teens (limitedspaces available for adults); $230.

    COMPUTERS, SCIENCE

    HEATHWOOD HALL

    EPISCOPAL SCHOOL(803) 231-7710;

    www.heathwood.org

    All camps on school campus, 3000South Beltline Blvd., Columbia,unless otherwise noted.

    ROBOTICS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL

    STUDENTS: 1-4 p.m. June 6-10.

    Grades 5-8, $175. Design, build,program, and operate autonomousLEGO Robots using the LEGOMindstorms RCX microprocessorand Labview RoboLab software. Forbeginner, no previous experiencenecessary.

    ROBOTICS: 1-4 p.m. June 27-July 1.Grades 2-4, $175. Robotics campdesigned for students who want tolearn how to create and operaterobots using LEGO Mindstormsequipment.

    COMPUTER CREATIONS: 9 a.m.-noonJune 27-July 1. Grades 3-5, $150.Illustrating and writing using avariety of educational computerprograms.

    GRAPHIC ART & MULTIMEDIA: 1-4p.m. July 18-22. Grades 7-12, $150.Noncredited course will cover theuse of PhotoShop, painting,

    drawing, page layout, PowerPoint,and web page programs.

    GLENFOREST SCHOOL(803) 696-7622, ext. 104

    www.glenforest.org/summercamps

    ROBOTICS CAMP: 9 a.m.-2 pm. July18-22 at 1041 Harbor Drive, WestColumbia. Students in grades 6-8will develop math and science skillsas they build remote-controlledrobots and obstacle courses. $225.

    EXTREME WEATHER CAMP: 9 a.m.-2p.m. July 25-29 at 1041 HarborDrive, West Columbia. Coed campfor students in kindergarten througheighth grade. Campers will learnabout the different aspects ofweather, changing weather patternsand extreme weather conditions,

    how weather affects us and theprocess of making a weatherforecast. $225.

    THE ENVIRONMENT,

    NATURE, OUTDOORS

    ADVENTURE CAROLINA(803) 796-4505

    www.adventurecarolina.com

    ADVENTURE CAMP: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.June 20-24 and July 18-22. Ages9-15 will improve paddling skills

    through daily trips on the Saludaand Congaree rivers in canoes,kayaks and innertubes. Camperswill learn about conservation andenvironmental issues as well as geta taste of hiking and backpacking.$250.

    ADVENTURE CAMPS

    HEATHWOOD HALL

    EPISCOPAL SCHOOL(803) 231-7710;

    www.heathwood.org

    All camps on school campus, 3000South Beltline Blvd., Columbia,unless otherwise noted.

    SEAL TEAM SCUBA: 2-5 p.m. June20-24. Grades 3-6, $350. LearnSCUBA diving in a safe, controlledpool environment.

    S.C. REVOLUTIONARY WAR TOUR:

    PALMETTOS & COCKADES: 8:30 a.m. 5 p.m., June 20-24. Grades 4-8,$300.Retrace Patriots steps from KingsMountain to the Lowcountry and seefirsthand how the colonists defeatedthe British during the AmericanRevolution.

    ROCKS & RIVERS: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. July25-29. Grades 3-6, $300. Learnclimbing skills on HeathwoodsAlpine Tower and Odyssey ropescourses, and also put those skills touse on some small local adventures.

    ETC.

    CAMDEN MILITARY ACADEMY(800) 948-6291

    www.camdenmilitaryacademy.com

    NON-MILITARY SUMMER SCHOOL:

    Attendees can earn two full credits

    in five weeks or one credit in twoweeks. All academic work is fullyaccredited by SACS.

    HEATHWOOD HALL

    EPISCOPAL SCHOOL(803) 231-7710;

    www.heathwood.org

    WACKY WORLD OF FUN: 9 a.m.-noonJuly 25-29 at 3000 South BeltlineBlvd., Columbia. Grades NS3-4K,$150. Different themes each day,such as Pajama and Pancake Dayand Water Play Day.

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    DAWN STALEY BASKETBALL

    ACADEMY,(803) 777-8824

    www.dawnstaleybasketballacademy.com

    All sessions meet on the campus at

    the University of South Carolina.

    TEAM CAMP SHOOTOUT: 9 a.m.-8

    p.m. June 11-12. Open to all varsity,

    junior varsity and AAU teams. Poolplay with a minimum of four games.

    $150 per team plus $40 per player;

    $100 nonrefundable deposit.Registration deadline is May 30.

    INDIVIDUAL DAY CAMP: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

    Skills camp for rising sixth- through12th-grade girls with an emphasis

    on fundamental basketball and

    overall player development. $225

    per camper plus $100

    nonrefundable deposit. Groupdiscount (four or more), $200 per

    camper.

    LITTLE GAMECOCK CAMP: 8:30

    a.m.-noon June 27-28. Shooting,

    defense, passing, ballhandling and

    footwork for rising first- throughfifth-grade boys and girls. $50.

    YMCA,www.columbiaymca.org

    Downtown YMCA, 1420 Sumter St.,

    (803) 799-9187 (DT); Jeep Rogers

    Family YMCA, 900 Lake Carolina

    Drive, (803) 451-9439 (JEEP);

    Lexington Family YMCA, 401 YMCARoad, (803) 359-3376 (LEX);

    Northwest Family YMCA, 1501

    Kennerly Road, Irmo, (803)

    407-8007 (NW).

    SOUTH CAROLINA UNITED SOCCER

    CAMP: Skills development forrecreational, academy and classic

    players age 4 through rising

    eighth-graders. 9 a.m.-noon June

    13-17, (JEEP); July 11-15, (NW); July

    18-22 (DT); July 25-29 (LEX). $85;register at

    www.southcarolinaunitedfc.com

    BASKETBALL CAMP: Individual ball

    skills, technical and tactical training

    and psychological aspects of the

    game for rising second- througheighth-graders. 9 a.m.-noon July

    11-18 and Aug. 1-5, DT. $85;

    members, $60. Full day sessions

    will meet 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug. 1-5

    at LEX, JEEP and NW. $180;

    members, $130.

    FLAG FOOTBALL CAMP: Passing,

    catching, flag-pulling and defensive

    plays for age 4 through rising

    eighth-graders. 9 a.m.-noon June13-17, DT. $85; members, $60. Full

    day sessions will meet 7:15 a.m.-6

    p.m. June 13-17 at LEX and NW and

    June 20-24 at JEEP. $180;

    members, $130.

    LACROSSE CAMP: Fundamentals

    and skills development for rising

    second- through eighth-graders. 9a.m.-noon June 27-July 1, DT. $85;

    members, $60

    CAMP ALL-STAR: Disc golf, ultimate

    frisbee, disc golf, water polo,

    mountain biking,canoeing/kayaking, wakeboarding,

    mountainboarding and more for

    rising fourth- through

    eighth-graders. 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m.

    June 27-July 1 at LEX, JEEP and NW.

    $180; members, $130.

    TENNIS BEGINNERS: Fundamentals,skills development, ball control,

    stroke technique and court etiquette

    plus swimming and games in the

    afternoons for rising kindergarten

    through fifth-grade students. 7:15a.m.-6 p.m. June 13-17, June 27-July

    1, July 15-18 and 25-29, JEEP.

    $180; members, $130.

    MARK BERSONS CAROLINA

    SOCCER,(803) 777-7911; (803) 777-5199

    www.markbersoncarolinasoccercamp.com

    Camps are held at the University of

    South Carolina; register before May

    1 and receive a free camp ball.

    FULL-DAY CAMPS: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

    June 20-24 and July 25-29 for boysand girls ages 5-16. $260; includes

    T-shirt, lunch, afternoon field

    session and swimming.

    HALF-DAY CAMPS: 8 a.m.-noon June

    20-24 and July 25 for boys and girls

    ages 5-16. Skills demonstrationfollowed by coaching groups and

    match play. $145; includes T-shirt.

    PROSPECT CAMP: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

    July 15-17 and 29-31 for boys ages

    SPORTS CAMPS

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    COMMUNITY OUTREACH

    Health Screenings Open to the public.Screenings include a variety of assessments suchas blood pressure, glucose, cholesterol and,formen, PSA, which is a test for prostate cancer. Fordates and locations, please call 936-8850.

    WELLNESS

    9 Seminar Learn more about femaleurinary incontinence from AndreaPezella, M.D. Health Directions WestColumbia at 6:30 p.m. Call to register.791-2113

    Health Directions IrmoClass-based facility offering group fitness classesin cardio, strength,cycle, yoga and pilates.Personal training and childcare available.Call fordetails. 791-2113

    Health Directions West ColumbiaFull-service wellness center offering a widearray of health and wellness services includingan indoor track, group fitness classes, cardioand strength training equipment, personal

    training and childcare. 791-2113

    Personal Training ProgramA certified trainer will design an exerciseprogram to help you meet your fitness goals.791-2113

    Small Group Training for Membersand Non-membersIncludes Pre-Natal Yoga, Exercise for CancerSurvivors, Yoga Core,Kettlebells and more. Formore details and fee information,call 791-2113.

    TRX Suspension TrainingAll core all the time. TRX is the latest in fitnessand uses your own body weight to build coreand overall strength in 30-minute classes. Fordetails and fee information, call 791-2113.

    MATERNITY PROGRAMS

    2 Your Special Delivery A one-16 session class designed to prepare

    you for the child birth experience.Meets on Saturday from 9 a.m. 5 p.m.Cost $50. 791-2318

    4 Your Special Touch: Infant11 Massage A three week series.

    18 9:30 10:30 a.m. or 6:30 7:30 p.m.Cost $60, or $30 if taken with YourSpecial Delivery.

    5 Super Sibling Helps children7 ages 3 10 prepare for the arrival of

    your new baby. No cost. 6:30 8 p.m.791-2318

    5 Your Special Delivery12 A series class designed to19 prepare you for the childbirth26 experience. Meets on Tuesday evenings,

    6:30 9 p.m. for 4 consecutive Tuesdays.Cost: $50. 791-2318

    12 Caring For You and Your Baby28 Learn how to care for you and your

    baby after delivery. No cost. 6 8 p.m.791-2318

    14 Breast-feeding Covers the advantages,tips and techniques of breast-feeding.No cost. LMP1 Auditorium. 7 9 p.m.791-2318

    Beyond Birth: Postpartum Doula ServiceAssisting with care for the new mother and herbaby. 791-BABY(2229)

    Birth Partner Labor Doula guiding the birthingmother and her family through the birthprocess. 791-BABY(2229)

    HEALTH MANAGEMENT

    7 Heart-to-Heart For chronic lung andcardiovascular disease patients and theirfamilies. 791-2621

    7 Preparing for Total JointReplacement Learn about care aftersurgery, pain management, exercise andrehabilitation. 5 7 p.m. No cost.791-2318

    14 Infant/Child CPR Class Learn19 how to perform CPR, respond to choking

    & discuss related safety issues for infantsor children. Class space is limited.$10 perfamily. 6 8 p.m. 791-2318

    14 Preparing for HysterectomyPrepares you for upcoming surgery andteaches you how to take care of yourselfafterwards. 4:30 6:30 p.m. No cost.791-2318

    19 Pulmonary Rehab 101 A26 two-visit, outpatient program for adults

    with chronic lung disease and theirfamilies. 1 3 p.m., Ground floor,Pulmonary Rehab Classroom.

    19 Safe Sitter A course to prepare youngadolescents for the responsibilities ofnurturing and protecting children.9 a.m. 5 p.m. Register atwww.lexmed.com or by calling791-2621.

    Asthma Wellness Classes Series ofindividualized visits with a respiratory therapistand a pharmacist. 791-2444

    Cancer Services New Patient OrientationA program for all newly diagnosed cancerpatients and/or caregivers to review treatmentlocations, general treatment options, financialand insurance overview. For more information,contact Chris Gibson,LMSW, OSW-C. 939-8774

    Cardiac, Pulmonary and VascularRehabilitationA physician-referred program that includesmonitored exercise, education and healthylifestyle modification. 791-2621

    Nutrition CounselingA registered dietitian will help manage your

    illness or reduce your risk of illness with apersonalized nutrition program. 791-2198

    SUPPORT GROUPS

    5 Multiple Sclerosis Support GroupMeets the first Tuesday of each month.7 8:30 p.m., Granby Room.312-4751

    6 Bariatric Support Group For thosewho have had bariatric weight losssurgery and their families. Meets the firstWednesday of each month at 6 p.m.,LMP1 Auditorium. 791-2828

    6 US TooFor all men who have beendiagnosed with, treated for, or areconcerned about prostate cancer. Meetsthe first Wednesday of every monthat 1 p.m., LMP1 Auditorium. Call AllanSchurr at 776-5834 or Roland Young at361-0057.

    7 Bereavement Support GroupFor those who have lost a loved one.Meets the first Thursday of each month,7 p.m. Granby Room. 791-2901

    14 Memories For parents who haveexperienced a miscarriage, stillbirth orearly born death. Meets the secondThursday of each month at 7 p.m.791-2420

    20 Lymphedema Support GroupFor those with lymphedema and theirfamilies. The group will give individualsthe chance to gain support and advicefrom others with lymphedema. NorthTower Lower Level Classroom 3, 5 - 6 p.m.Call for information. 791-2397

    28 Woman to WomanOpportunity to meet other womenundergoing breast cancer treatment.Meets 5 p.m. the last Thursday ofevery month, LMP1 2nd Floor. Formore information, call Kelly Jeff coatat 791-2521.

    Columbia Help Support group for individualsdealing with Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV).781-5280

    Columbia Parkinson Support GroupFor individuals and the families of thosesuffering with Parkinson's Disease. Meets thethird Sunday of every other month. Call DottieGantt at 604-0061.

    Losing Is Not an Option For any cancer

    patient of LMC. Granby Room, Wednesdays,11:30 a.m. Call Chris Gibson at 939-8774.

    Memorial ServicesRemembrance service for the families ofpatients at LMC. Meets quarterly in the LMP1Auditorium,2:30 p.m. 791-2901

    We Have Cancer For families facing cancertogether. Thursdays from 1 2 p.m., 8th FloorOncology Meeting Room 791-290

    SEMINARS

    4 Bariatric Weight Loss20 Seminar Learn about28 bariatric surgeries from South Carolina

    Obesity Surgery Center. Topics will includegastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy andadjustable gastric bandin g. Call to register.1-866-560-4415

    20 TIF: The Incisionless Solution forGERD Learn about an incisionlesssurgical procedure for the treatment andsolution of acid reflux. Call to register.791-2828

    25 Physician Lecture Series Learn moreabout skin cancer from Jeff Smith,M.D.LMP 1 Auditorium at 6 p.m.936-8850

    CALENDAR OF EVENTS April 2011

    To learn more about the programs offered at Lexington Medical Center, visitwww.lexmed.com

    MAMMOGRAPHY VAN APRIL DATESLMC Batesburg-Leesville ................................................4LMC Swansea ..............................................................11LMC Lexington ............................................................12LFP Northeast........................................................13, 26Peterson & Plante Internal Medicine Associates ............14

    LMC Gilbert..................................................................18LFP White Knoll............................................................19LFP Ballentine..............................................................25LFP Lake Murray..........................................................28

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    231 Warner Road, Gilbert, SC Monday-Thru Saturday 9am-5pm

    (800)870-3687 toll free or (803)892-2818Home of the Weekend Gardener.

    Beautiful spring color arriving weekly.

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    * Daylilies

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    J24 CompetitionEaster Regatta

    RegistrationApril 21st, 6-8pm

    Columbia Sailing Club

    Contact:803 781 1846

    Open to the Public

    FREE

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    14-19. $480; commuters, $440.Registration includescomprehensive evaluation, T-shirtand soccer sack pack.

    SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE CAMP: 8a.m.-3:30 p.m. July 15-17 and29-31 for boys ages 9-13. Olderplayers may attend the CollegeRecruiting Seminar. $480;commuters, $440. Registration

    includes comprehensive evaluation,T-shirt and soccer sack pack.

    IDENTIFICATION AND SUPER ELITE

    CAMP: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. July 15-17and 29-31 for boys ages 14-19.Videotape analysis, oral evaluationand College Recruiting Seminarmake this a perfect camp for thecollege-bound player. $560;commuters, $515. Registrationincludes workbook, T-shirt andsoccer sack pack.

    TEAM CAMP: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. July15-17 for boys ages 13-19. Open tovarsity, JV and club teams. $445;commuters, $420.

    SPECIALIZED GOALKEEPER

    ACADEMY: Available at all sessions;tuition the same as thecorresponding camp session.

    SHELLEY SMITHS CAROLINASOCCER SCHOOL,(803) 777-1940e-mail: [email protected]

    All sessions meet at USCs StoneStadium, 1300 Whaley St.

    DAY CAMPS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS:

    Ages 5-12, 9 a.m.-noon and 9a.m.-3 p.m. June 20-24 and July25-29. $50 deposit. Half-day camp,$145 (includes T-shirt) ; full daycamp, $245 (includes T-shirt, sackpack and lunch). Register beforeMay 1 and receive a free 2011season ticket. Register for bothsessions and save $25 on secondsession.

    DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS CAMP:

    Residential camp for rising fifth-through eighth-grade girls, June17-19 and July 22-24. $100deposit; $435; commuter discount,$75. Includes T-shirt and ball.Register for both sessions and save$50 on second session.

    DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS GKACADEMY: Residential camp forrising fifth- through eighth-gradegirls, June 17-19 and July 22-24.$100 deposit; $435; commuterdiscount, $75. Includes GK shirtand ball. Register for both sessionsand save $50 on second session.

    IDENTIFICATION AND ADVANCEDSKILLS CAMP: Residential camp forrising eighth- through 12th-grade

    girls, June 17-19 and July 22-24.$100 deposit; $505; commuterdiscount, $75. Includes T-shirt andball. Register for both sessions andsave $50 on second session.

    IDENTIFICATION AND ADVANCED

    SKILLS GK ACADEMY: Residentialcamp for rising eighth- through12th-grade girls, June 17-19 andJuly 22-24. $100 deposit; $505;commuter discount, $75. IncludesGK shirt and ball. Register for bothsessions and save $50 on secondsession.

    LAKE MURRAY SAILINGASSOCIATION,(803) 240-4333

    www.lmsc.org

    8 a.m.-noon Monday through Friday,June 13-Aug. 12, at the LakeMurray Sailing Club, 235 Old ForgeRoad, Chapin. This camp offersthree on-going programs each week a basic program for the beginner,an intermediate program and anadvanced program. For ages 8through high school; youngerchildren showing maturity may alsobe admitted. $130.

    MOONDOGGIES STANDUP

    PADDLEBOARD CAMP,(803) 608-5033

    9 a.m.-noon June 13-16 for ages8-10; June 20-23 for ages 9-11;June 27-30 for ages 10-12 and July11-14 for teenagers. This camp willintroduce participants to the new

    sport of standup paddleboarding;takes place on Lake Murray. $125.

    LEXINGTON BAPTIST

    CHURCH,(803) 996-8802

    www.lexingtonbaptist.org

    BODY BUILDERS SPORTS CAMP:

    8:30 a.m.-noon July 18-21 atLexington Middle School, 702 N.Lake Drive. Rising second- andthird-graders will participate in allsports. Rising fourth- throughsixth-graders will choose two sporttracks and spend two days on each,with three hours of training andinstruction in each sport. Tracksoffered include basketball,

    volleyball, softball, soccer, baseball,football and cheerleading. Allathletes will have one hour of speedand agility training. Registrationbegins May 1. $50 per camper; $30for second child; $20 for third child

    LEXINGTON COUNTY

    RECREATION & AGINGCOMMISSION,(803) 957-7676

    www.lexingtoncountytennis.com

    SUMMER TENNIS CAMP: 9a.m.-noon Mondays-Thursdays(makeup days, Fridays) June 6-9,

    13-16, June 21-23(Tuesday-Thursday), 27-30; July 5-7(Tuesday-Thursday); 18-21, 25-28;Aug. 1-4, 8-11 at the LexingtonCounty Tennis Complex, 425 OakDrive. For beginner, advancedbeginner and intermediate playersages 6-14; QuickStart format forages 10 and younger. Program willfeature rally and play, strokeproduction, drills, games,singles/doubles match play andmore. $75 (short sessions, $65).$70 for each additional session orsibling; $25 per day. Registrationdeadline is noon Thursday beforethe first day of the camp, lateregistration, $5.

    EQUESTRIAN

    YMCA,(803) 359-3376

    www.columbiaymca.org

    EQUESTRIAN DAY CAMP: Basicstable management, care andfeeding of horses, riding lessons,trail rides and more for risingsecond- through 10th-graders. 7:15a.m.-6 p.m. June 6-10, 20-24; July5-8, 18-22; Aug. 1-5 and 8-12 atthe Lexington Family YMCA, 401YMCA Road. $275; members,$225.

    EQUESTRIAN RESIDENT CAMP: For risingsecond- through 10th-graders. 3 p.m.Sundays through 4 p.m. Fridays, June12-17, June 26-July 1, July 10-15 and24-29. July 10-15 session is for risingsixth- through 10th-graders. $385;members, $335.

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    REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER DAY CAMPAND CAMP CHEROKEE!

    UPPER PALMETTO YMCAVisit www.upymca.org and

    www.campcherokee.org for details

    LAKE MURRAY SAILING

    ASSOCIATION

    SUMMER SAILING CAMPFUN-SAFETY-LEARNING

    LMSA Summer Sailing Campstarts youngsters off right in the sport of sailing.

    We have 3 on-going programs each week,basic for the beginner, intermediate camp

    for the somewhat experienced and advancedfor the seasoned sailor.

    Location: Lake Murray Sailing Club,

    235 Old Forge Road, Chapin SC 29036Times: 8am to 12:00 M-FDates: June 13 through August 12th,

    (9 Sessions)Cost: $130.00/ session

    Please call camp director Allan D. Gowansat 803-240-4333 for more information

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