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2 Welcome to Summer Programs at MCCC More Than Just Fun! Featuring… UNIQUE PROGRAMS HOW TO USE THIS CATALOG Mercer County Community • Each program is described in its own section. College provides “one-stop” • Required forms for every program are on pages 37-51. shopping to fill all of your sum- • Campus Kids programs are listed alphabetically. mer camp needs for children, • Specialty Camp programs are listed by type, by age group, and by ages 6-16. Whether you’re date beginning on page 20. looking for a variety of sports, • A calendar of camp schedules appears on pages 4-7. intensive visual and perform- • Camper Registration Checklist on page 57. ing arts workshops, traditional camp, half and full-day arts We look forward to seeing you this summer! and science programs, or an ROSE FIORELLO opportunity for high school Director students to earn college credit Youth & Special Programs for academic study, look no fur- (609) 570-3311 ther. For additional information campcollege@mccc.edu for any summer youth program turn to page 52. NOTE: When registering for any of our camp programs, enclose a completed and signed copy of the Camper Code of Conduct and Medical Forms on pages 45-47, and current immunization record with your application and payment. Open House Please visit www.mccc.edu/campcollege to learn more about this event. 609•570•3311
3 CAMP COLLEGE PROGRAMS Camp Calendar Week-At-A-Glance .....................................................................................4 Campus Kids Four-Week Session I and II Registration and Payment Information ......................................8 Course Descriptions: Campers choose up to 6 courses ......................................................9 Friday Fun Days Course Descriptions (Campus Kids M-F option only)...................... 16 Specialty Camps Academic Prep (Grades 7-12) ...........................................................................................20 Counselor in Training (Ages 15-16)..................................................................................... 31 Ecoventure —Full Day (Ages 11-16) ....................................................................................22 Sea Camp —Full Day (Ages 10-15) .....................................................................................22 Arts, Crafts & More (Ages 6-14) .......................................................................................23 Culinary Arts (Ages 7-13) .................................................................................................. 26 Digital Arts Camp (Ages 6-14) ........................................................................................... 27 Enrichment Camp (Ages 6-16) ........................................................................................... 31 Science Camp (Ages 6-14) .................................................................................................32 Recreational Camps Fishing Camp—Full Day (Ages 10-14) ................................................................................. 36 Golf Camp (Ages 7-13) ...................................................................................................... 36 Rock Climbing—Full Day (Ages 9-14) ................................................................................. 36 Before And After-Camp Before & After-Camp Care ................................................................................................48 Other Unique Programs Sports Camps.....................................................................................................................52 Summer College for High School Students.........................................................................52 SMILE, GEAR UP, Community of Learners and Upward Bound........................................52 Kelsey Kids Workshops....................................................................................................... 55 Tomato Patch Visual & Performing Arts Workshops.......................................................... 56 Registration Forms Campus Kids Four Week Session I & II Registration (Ages 6) ............................................ 37 Campus Kids Four Week Session I & II Registration (Ages 7-9) ........................................ 39 Campus Kids Four Week Session I & II Registration (Ages 10-13) ..................................... 41 Specialty Programs, Friday Fun Days, CIT & Academic Prep..............................................43 Camper Code of Conduct Agreement ..............................................................................45 Health History & Medical Authorization ...........................................................................46 Camper Pick Up Authorization .........................................................................................47 Emergency Information Procedure & Release ....................................................................47 Before and After Care Registration & Activity Selection ....................................................48 Remind Sign Up ................................................................................................................. 51 Liability Release Forms Are Available On Camp College Website www.mccc.edu/campcollege
4 2021 Camp Calendar Week At-a-Glance Drop Off Locations: v PE Circle g West Student Parking Lot n FA Circle JUNE 21 n Artist’s Passport 6/21-6/25 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 23) v Camp College Campus Kids I 6/21-7/16 (Ages 6-13) Four-Week Session (pg 8) n Code Breakers 6/21-6/25 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 27) n Code Explorers 6/21-6/25 M-F (Ages 6-9) Afternoon (pg 27) n DIY Mosaic Tabletop 6/21-6/25 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 23) n Kids in the Kitchen 6/21-6/25 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 26) n Make Your First Video Game 6/21-6/25 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 28) n Mini Robotics: Sphere, Ozobot & BristleBots 6/21-6/25 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Sculpting with Clay 6/21-6/25 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 24) n Squishy Circuits 6/21-6/25 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 35) n Wild World Adventures 6/21-6/25 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n Chocolate Creations! 6/25 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 16) n Dolphin Watch Adventure 6/25 F (Ages 7-13) FUN DAY (pg 17) n Paint Your Own Pottery 6/25 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 17) n Slime Time 6/25 F (Ages 10-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) JUNE 28 n Battle-Bots & Robotic Fun 6/28-7/2 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 32) n Gear & Pulley Explorations 6/28-7/2 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 33) n Junior Physicians’ Academy 6/28-7/2 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 33) n Kids in the Kitchen 6/28-7/2 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 26) n Mythical Creatures: Make Art! 6/28-7/2 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 24) n ROBLOX Coder & Entrepreneurs! 6/28-7/2 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 29) n Sculpting with Clay 6/28-7/2 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 24) n Secret Agent Lab: Spies Like Us 6/28-7/2 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Underwater Adventures 6/28-7/2 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 25) n YouTube FX Masters 6/28-7/2 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 30) n Chemical Curiosities 7/2 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 16) n Pump It Up 7/2 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Wizardly Art 7/2 F (Ages 10-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) 609•570•3311
5 JULY 6 n App Attack 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 27) n Artist’s Passport 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 23) n Counselor in Training 7/6-8/13* M-F (Ages 15-16) Six Weeks Full Day (pg 31) n Drones & Flying Physics 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 32) n eSports Apprentice-You Tube Streamers & Gamers 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 28) n Express Yourself-Make Art! 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 24) n Fishing Camp 7/6-7/9* T-F* (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 36) n Glass Fusing & Pottery Keepsakes 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 24) n Gravitrax Science 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 33) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 26) n Mini Robotics: Sphere, Ozobot & BristleBots 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 34) n Super Science Make & Take 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 35) n World of Design 7/6-7/9* T-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n Summer Pool Party 7/9 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Wizardly Art 7/9 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 19) n Zip Lining Aerial Adventure 7/9 F (Ages 8-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) *COLLEGE CLOSED JULY 5. JULY 12 n Amusement Park Physics 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 32) n Artist’s Passport 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 23) n Chemical Wizardry 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 32) n Glass Fusing & Pottery 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 24) n Intro to LEGO EV3 Robotics 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 33) n Jr. Golf Camp 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 7-14) Morning; (Ages 9-14) Full Day (pg 36) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 26) n Minecraft Redstone Engineers 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 29) n My Op’Tea’Mum Lifestyle Camp 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 6-11) Afternoon (pg 31) n Painting Palooza 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 24) n Rock Climbing Camp 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 9-14) Full Day (pg 36) n Rocket Kart Racers: Design a Mario Kart Style Game 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 29) n Super Science STEM Challenges 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 35) n Wonderful Wizardly Art! 7/12-7/16 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 25) n Bowling Balls & Ten Pins 7/16 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 16) n Oceans Rock: Fossil and Mineral Adventure 7/16 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 17) n Rock Climbing Adventure 7/16 F (Ages 9-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) Follow us on social media: www.mccc.edu/campcollege
6 JULY 19 n Algebra Prep 7/19-8/12 M-Th (Grades 8-9) Four Weeks Morning (pg 21) n Battle Royale: Make Your First Fortnite Style Video Game 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 27) v Camp College Campus Kids II 7/19-8/13 (Ages 6-13) Four Weeks (pg 8) n Creative Design & Robotics 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 28) n Creative Writing for Middle School 7/19-8/12 M-Th (Grades 7-8) Four Weeks Afternoon (pg 21) n DIY Mosaic Tabletop 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 23) n English Prep for Middle School 7/19-8/12 M-Th (Grades 7-8) Four Weeks Morning (pg 21) n Gear & Pulley Explorations 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 33) n Geometry Prep 7/19-8/12 M-Th (Grades 8-10) Four Weeks Afternoon (pg 21) n Hooked on Chess 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 7-13) Morning (pg 24) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 26) n Mini Robotics: Sphero, Ozobot & BristleBots 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 34) n Pop Star Singing M-F 7/19-7/23 (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 31) n Pre-Algebra for Middle School 7/19-8/12 M-Th (Grades 7-8) Four Weeks Morning (pg 21) l Sea Camp 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 10-15) Full Day (pg 22) n Sculpting with Clay 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 24) n STEM Sports 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Super Science Make & Take 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 35) n Virtual Reality: The Future is Now! 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 30) n Wild World Adventures 7/19-7/23 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning; (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 25) n Chocolate Creations! 7/23 F (Ages 8-13) FUN DAY (pg 16) n Safari Adventure 7/23 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Slime Time 7/23 F (Ages 10-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) n The FunPlex Amusement Park7/23 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) JULY 26 n Advanced Chess 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 23) n Battle-Bots & Robotic Fun 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 32) n Chemical Wizardry 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 32) n Digital Photography 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 23) n Fishing Camp 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 10-14) Full Day (pg 36) n Kids in the Kitchen 7/26-/7/30 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 26) n LEGO WeDo Robotics 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 33) n Minecraft Modders 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 28) n Mythical Creatures-Make Art! 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 24) n Roblox Makers 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 29) n Singing & Music Recording 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 10-15) Full Day (pg 31) n Squishy Circuits 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 35) n The Great Outdoors 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n Underwater Adventures 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 25) n Young Authors 7/26-7/30 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 30) n Slime Time 7/30 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Step By Step Artistic Impressions 7/30 F (Ages 10-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) n Summer Pool Party 7/30 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 19) 609•570•3311
7 AUGUST 2 n ”A” is for Artist 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 9-14) Afternoon (pg 23) n Advanced Robotics 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 27) n Battle Bot & Robotic Fun 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 32) n Intro to Film & TV: Acting and Behind the Scenes 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 9-15) Full Day (pg 31) n Kids in the Kitchen 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 26) n Mad Machines & Rockin’ Rockets 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 33) n Painting Palooza! 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 24) n Python Programmers 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 8-11) Morning; (Ages 11-14) Afternoon (pg 29) l Sea Camp 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 10-15) Full Day (pg 22) n Secret Agent Lab: Funky Forensics 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Super Science STEM Challenges 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 35) n Wild World Adventures 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 25) n Wonderful Wizardly Art 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 25) n World of Design 8/2-8/6 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 25) n Chocolate Creations! 8/6 F (Ages 8-13) FUN DAY (pg 16) n Disney Creations 8/6 F (Ages 6-9) FUN DAY (pg 16) n Down on the Farm 8/6 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 17) n Mosaic Masterpiece 8/6 F (Ages 10-13) FUN DAY (pg 17) AUGUST 9 n Adventures in Augmented Reality! 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-14) Afternoon (pg 27) n Artist’s Passport 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 23) n Chemical Wizardry 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 6-10) Afternoon (pg 32) n Drones & Flying Physics 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 9-13) Morning (pg 32) n EcoVenture 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 11-16) Full Day (pg 22) n JavaScript Developer 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning (pg 28) n Join the Circus 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 24) n Kids in the Kitchen 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 7-10) Morning; (Ages 10-13) Afternoon (pg 26) n NASA: Journey into Outer Space 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 9-13) Afternoon (pg 34) n Super Slimy Smokey Science 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 6-10) Morning (pg 35) n Video Game Animation 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 7-10) Afternoon (pg 29) n World of Design 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 9-14) Morning (pg 25) n You Tube Content Creations 8/9-8/13 M-F (Ages 10-14) Morning; (Ages 8-10) Afternoon (pg 30) n Miniature Golf 8/13 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 17) n See You at the Movies 8/13 F (Ages 6-13) FUN DAY (pg 18) www.mccc.edu/campcollege
8 Campus Kids Four-Week Session I and II CAMPUS KIDS — EARLY BIRD BEFORE- WHAT IS THE COST? SESSION I OR II (AGE 6) CAMP...SUPERVISED Session I M-Th $1100 Friendly Froglets program will al- ACTIVITIES FROM Session II M-Th $1150 low our little ones the opportunity 7:15-8AM! Session I M-F $1380 to play constructively, learn the For those who must drop chil- Session II M-F $1410 importance of socialization, shar- dren off prior to 8am, we offer If you register two or more ing, allow them to adjust to new an Early Bird Before-Camp. children in a family, save 5% environments and become more Children enrolled in this optional on the second child and any ad- independent. Campers will follow program may be dropped off as ditional children. a daily schedule which will enable early as 7:15am. Experienced them to be active and to enjoy the camp staff will supervise early The tuition fee includes all camp same great fun as the older camp- arrivals. Daily registrations not activities and materials unless ers, but at a more relaxed pace. permitted. To register, use the noted otherwise in individual application form on page 49. course descriptions. CAMPUS KIDS — NOTE: Children not enrolled Payment in full is due at time SESSION I OR II (AGES 7-13) in the Early Bird Before-Camp of registration. Deadline is Camp College offers your child program may be dropped off as two weeks prior to the camp an enriching alternative to the early as 8am. start date. Avoid the $20 late traditional summer day camp. fee…Register Early! There Campers combine study in a va- AFTER-CAMP are additional charges for the riety of stimulating subject areas Although classes run from Before and After-Camp care that emphasize intellectual growth 8:30am to 4pm each day, camp- programs. and skills development with the ers may be picked up as late as fun of recreational activities. Par- 6pm. Children enrolled in this Campers may bring their own ticipants choose up to six different optional program may remain on campus after 4pm. They will lunches or purchase meals “courses” and most courses meet and beverages at the College 55 minutes daily for all four weeks join Camp College After-Camp supervised activities, including cafeteria. of each session. optional recreational swimming. Daily registrations not permit- WHAT IS THE REFUND WHO IS ELIGIBLE? POLICY? All children ages 6-13 on Septem- ted. See page 48 for details. A $100 processing fee will be im- ber 30, 2021 are eligible. For one A $25 fee, every 15 minutes, posed for withdrawal in the Cam- week programs up to age 16, refer will be charged for children pus Kids four-week program. to pages 20-36. who arrive earlier than 7:15am A one-time $10 non-refundable WHEN IS IT? or remain on campus after continuing studies summer reg- Session I: June 21-July 16 6pm. istration fee will be applied to all (FOUR weeks; four or five days students. per week) Monday-Thursday or WHEN DO I REGISTER? Registration begins March 1. Refunds will be granted only Monday to Friday. when written notice of a Register early and avoid the Session II: July 19-Aug 13 disappointment of filled classes. camper’s withdrawal is received (FOUR weeks; four or five days no later than ten business per week) Monday-Thursday or • HOW DO I REGISTER? days before the start of each Monday to Friday. Until further notice all camp camp session. NO REFUNDS applications must be submit- THEREAFTER. Telephone FRIDAY FUN DAYS ted by mail. Mail the appro- priate registration form in this withdrawals will not be The perfect way for campers to end brochure, all forms from pages accepted. the week. Friday Fun Days are available ONLY for those campers 37-51, and current immuniza- who have chosen the Monday-Fri- tion record with your full day option. See class information payment, to the address indi- on page 16 for Campus Kids. cated. (Attn: Camp College, PO Box 17202, Trenton, NJ 08690) Make checks payable to MCCC. (Please complete a separate form and check for each child and include the child’s name.) Faxed forms are not accepted. Call us at (609) 570-3311 for more information. 609•570•3311
9 Campus Kids Course Descriptions Unless otherwise noted, course descriptions are for either age group (7-9) or (10-13) What activities will ADVANCED JUGGLING (AGES 10-13) be offered? Prerequisite: Juggling for Beginners or equivalent skills. • Campers choose six different age-appropriate Practice, practice, practice! courses per session. If you’ve already taken a • Parents should review child’s choices, especially to juggling class and are ready to ensure classes are not duplicated in Session I and II. move up a level, try Advanced There is a $20 fee for each requested schedule change. Juggling! Learn 3 ball tricks, • Most courses meet for one 55-minute period daily during juggling 4 balls, rings, clubs, each camp session. and passing tricks. Show • The registration form for your child’s age and session lists off your skills in our Camp College Grand Finale! the courses available to your camper. (1st session) • All classes must be selected from one age group list. Classes from both age groups may not be combined. ANIMAL ART • NOTE: We will make every effort to schedule you accord- (AGES 7-9) ing to your first choices. We will use alternatives only if Create art inspired by animals others are full or cancelled. The college reserves the right with drawing, painting, to cancel courses with insufficient enrollment and to limit sculptures, and even recycled materials. Learn how to make class size. Limited space available. habitat jar drawings, totem poles, bird cage sculptures, IMPORTANT: Optional Before Camp and After-Camp pro- jellyfish watercolor paintings, grams provide supervised activities from 7:15-8am and from soda bottle piggy bank 4-6pm. For the convenience of working parents, children who sculptures, crazy animal books arrive on campus either before 8am or remain after 4pm must and more. participate in Before and After-Camp supervised activities. For further information or to register, see page 48 and application on ARTISTIC IMPRESSIONS page 49 or call (609) 570-3311. (AGES 10-13) Create a unique imitation of famous artists using our ADVANCED ARCHERY own style. Using watercolors, (AGES 10-13) campers will paint on canvas Prerequisite: Beginner and rocks. Campers will Archery recreate art from famous Draw, Aim, Anchor, Fire! This artists like Georgia O’Keeffe, class helps you refine your Jackson Pollack and more. hand-eye coordination, form and technique. Learn advanced skills to be sure you hit the target every time. Registration will not be processed without a com- pleted medical form, Camper Code of Conduct, Look for the and current immunization record. See pages 45-46. New Class Symbol www.mccc.edu/campcollege
10 AVENGER’S ACADEMY BEGINNER ARCHERY BUILDING UP (AGES 9-13) (AGES 10-13) BOOT CAMP Do you have what it takes to be Ready, Aim, Fire! Archery (AGES 10-13) a superhero? Come celebrate is a fun way to exercise your Welcome to Campus Kids everything Marvel, DC and mind as well as your body. In "kid-friendly" boot camp! We'll beyond as we create and this class you will learn basic be getting into tip-top shape assemble our own super gear techniques to develop good by improving our flexibility, coordination and strength and personas. Show you have form and coordination. using push-ups, jump training, what it takes to be the next stretching and weight training Captain America™. BROADWAY LOVE to reach our goals! Everyone (2nd session) (AGES 7-9) should come ready to get If you love theater, this class focused on getting fit! So lace BANDANA BOUTIQUE is for you! Explore some of the up your sneakers and join (AGES 9-13) most loved shows both present us for some fun and exciting Do you like to sew? Would you and past. Sing along with your fitness workouts! like to learn? Create pillows, favorite songs and act out your pictures, bags and more using favorite scenes, but even better- CAMP CHOIR bandanas. Learn how to sew create your own show for our (AGES 7-9) by hand and then decorate Camp College Grand Finale. Camp Choir provides an your accessories. Keep your exciting opportunity to creations for yourself or share BUILD A BUSINESS learn the basic vocal/choral them with friends and family. (AGES 9-13) techniques and to perform with This high end class takes the confidence. Sing in the choir BASIC ART idea of starting or running for your family and friends at (AGES 7-13) your own business and using our Grand Finale. This course Have fun learning how to draw the computer as a key tool. is for all campers who enjoy by changing 2-D basic shapes You’ll be asked to design singing!! into 3-D forms and learn basic logos, letterheads, posters, color techniques using crayons, spreadsheets, a press release, CAMP ‘ZINE pastels and watercolor paint. a business slide show and a (AGES 10-13) company website. It’s a fun, Hot off the presses, it’s Camp useful class; one that gives ‘Zine! Whether you like BEACH SPORTS entertainment, sports or news (AGES 7-13) you a chance to be clever and creative. Want to get creative publications there’s a place We’ve combined some popular for you at the camp paper. outdoor activities that everyone and plan ahead? This class is Pick your favorite genre or try seems to enjoy. Join in some so for you! (1st session) out a few; then get out there friendly competition and play and investigate! We’ll write, traditional games. In beach BUILD IT, MOVE IT type, edit, and format our volleyball: develop skills for (AGES 7-9) own creative and investigative bumping, setting, spiking, and Calling all our youngest stories plus edit a few engineers! Join us for some submissions from other Campus passing. Pass, toss and juggle Kids classes. Finally, see your your way to summer fun with building challenges and creating things that move. We work in print in our camp wide hacky sack. Learn various distribution of the ‘Zine. freestyle throws with a frisbee. will explore towers and bridges You supply the sunscreen and and even have the opportunity to create your own marble CARD GAME CRAZE shades and we’ll supply the fun! (AGES 7-13) coaster. (STEM/STEAM based focus) (1st session) Do you like playing card BEAT THE HEAT games? Then this is the class BOARD GAMES for you. We will play games (AGES 7-13) like Go Fish, Old Maid, Learn a variety of exciting Concentration, Solitaire, board games that can be played War, Spit and more. For those individually or in small-to who prefer a little more of a large-sized groups. Next time challenge learn how to play you feel a little bored with more complex games like nothing to do, gather a few Rummy, Egyptian Ratscrew, friends and let the games begin! President and more! We will (2nd session) even learn different ways of shuffling and dealing cards! Come on down and be a Card Game Master! (2nd session) 609•570•3311
11 CHEERLEADING COMIC BOOK CREATIVE (AGES 7-13) CREATIONS CHOREOGRAPHY Come one, come all! We’ve (AGES 7-13) (AGES 9-13) got spirit and we’re here to Create your very own Make music come to life with cheer it! Learn the basics of comic book with detailed dance routines choreographed cheerleading and cheer-dance in illustrations. Learn how to by YOU!! Choose a favorite this fabulous class! Get ready to stretch your muscles and voices pencil, ink and color your song and let your creative to the C-H-E-E-R extreme! own comic book panel, dance juices flow!! This draw original comic book one-of-a-kind routine will CHEMISTRY WIZARDS characters, and learn the basics be performed in our Camp (AGES 7-13) of drawing people and animals. College Grand Finale! Have you ever wondered how (1st session) to use everyday household CREATIVE PERFUMERS items as ingredients for COMPUTER FUN (AGES 7-13) science experiments? Join us (AGES 7-9) Create your own personal as we learn about different Do you enjoy playing pinball, favorite scents including floral, chemical reactions, grow rock checkers and minesweeper woodsy and fruity essential candy, make ice cream and on the computer? Then this oils. If you love organic learn the science behind your is the class for you! Learn in homemade beauty products discoveries. (1st session) a safe environment how to such as different types of foot play a wide variety of cool, scrubs, lotions, face masks, CLAY AND SCULPTURE exciting and simple games. We exfoliates and even bath (AGES 10-13) will have fun increasing your bombs, then this is the class for Campers will explore and scores and improving your you! Perfume-free products are experiment with a variety of math skills. also available in this class. different art materials and techniques to create crafts. We COUNT YOUR STITCHES DANCE, DANCE, DANCE! will make our own playdough (AGES 7-9) (AGES 7-13) and slime. Let’s get our hands Use a needle, yarn, and plastic World of Dance, So You Think dirty and have fun! canvas to create a beautiful You Can Dance, America’s treasure box, magnets, game Best Dance Crew. If you boards and more. Once you want a class that will teach CLAY-TASTIC learn the basics, take portable you how to move to the latest (AGES 7-9) songs, Campus Kids has the Create colorful clay creations craft projects wherever you go. Count your stitches instead of class for you! Learn a number using every kind of clay we of techniques and styles and can find. Learn and use three minutes! combine them for an awesome different basic clay types: oil routine performed at our Grand based, dough and polymer CRAFTY KIDS Finale. modeling clay. If you can (AGES 7-9) imagine it, we’ll create it in Enjoy working with your DISC GOLF/FRISBEE FUN this fun and “clay-ful” class. hands? Well you’re going to (AGES 9-13) love this hands-on art class Campers will design and play COCOA CHEFS where there are plenty of crafty their own Disc Golf course on (AGES 7-13) items designed especially for campus. In addition, campers Explore your love for boys and girls! Depending on will participate in other fun chocolate by making delicious age and camper interest, we’ll Frisbee games like Ultimate chocolate snacks. Here is your explore many different crafty Frisbee, Kan Jam, Target and opportunity to make pizza, corners. (1st session) Distance Games. nachos, s’more dip, fruit designs and more using only CRAFTY QUIZZES WITH DISNEY® DELIGHTS chocolate! Eat some and take KAHOOT (AGE 7-9) the rest home to share. Please (AGES 10-13) Be part of the magical world advise of any food allergies. This fun, fast paced class is all of Disney. All new crafts for interactive. Create fun contests 2020-pool trays, banks, switch and games to interact with plates and many more. your camping peers. (1st session) (2nd session) www.mccc.edu/campcollege
12 FLAG FOOTBALL GIRLS’ CLUB INSTRUCTIONAL (AGES 7-13) (AGES 10-13) BEGINNER & ADVANCED Block, pass, catch, kick and Calling all girls! This club SWIM score your way to some is just for you! Participate in (AGES 6-13) summer fun. Take your shot many girlie activities including This course is for campers at each position to gear up friendship quizzes, nail art, who want to learn to swim for the final week of Camp sleepless sleepovers, crafts, as well as campers who have College Super Bowl festivities. jewelry making, and much some basic swimming skills. Whether you’ve played before more. Enjoy giggles and plenty Each camper will be screened or you are just beginning, our of laughter. Isn’t it fabulous and grouped according to the scrimmage games will become being a girl? American Red Cross 6 levels. a favorite. Non-swimmers will learn GRAPHIC DESIGN ON A to float, glide, move their FLORAL DESIGN DIME arms and legs correctly, and (AGES 9-13) (AGES 9-13) use basic strokes. Advanced Everyone loves flowers so let’s Posters and more are our focus swimmers will be introduced design and create our own in this combination of art and to basic mechanics of freestyle seasonal wreaths and vase computers. How about a simple stroke, elementary backstroke, arrangements to share with but sophisticated looking breast stroke, side stroke, and friends and family. Campers website? This class might other appropriate techniques. will use tools and learn floral springboard you to bigger processing, floral techniques, things! (2nd session) INTRODUCTION TO meaning of flowers and vase ART & SCULPTURE 3D preparation. HAPPY LITTLE TREES (AGES 9-13) (AGES 9-13) Learn about the many ways FROM TRASH TO Painting Bob Ross style with an artists create sculptures TREASURE upbeat mix of paints, brushes utilizing 3-Dimensional Space. (AGES 7-9) and canvas. Your landscapes Campers will discuss and work Don’t trash it, art it! Use found await you! with clay, wood, paper, and objects and bits of trash to (1st session) some other materials to explore create sculptures and collages. the question of what makes Get a new perspective on art, HIP HOP something art. and “trash!” (AGES 7-13) (1st session) Enjoy hip hop dancing and JEDI ACADEMY listening to hip hop music? (AGES 7-9) FUN WITH FRUIT This class has both! Practice Calling all Padawans! The (AGES 7-13) the current styles seen in music Star Wars™ Universe is in Have you ever thought that videos from Ne-Yo, Rihanna, need of your help! Join us for fruits could be a tasty and Usher and more. Once you an action-packed adventure healthy treat? You will learn the moves you'll be ready with Star Wars-themed crafts experience making flavored to perform at the Camp College and activities. Learn the ways fruit sorbets, fruit-based ice Grand Finale. of the Force to defeat the cream, fruit smoothies and dark powers that remain, and more! Let’s learn to use a food become a true Jedi Knight! dehydrator and try making our very own raisins, apple chips, JEWELRY DESIGN pineapple snack and more. (AGES 7-13) Please advise of any food Have you ever wanted to allergies. wear a piece of jewelry that you designed specifically for FUN WITH MATH yourself? In this class, we (AGES 7-9) will draw, plan and create Join us as we play Math Bingo, unique jewelry inspired by Multiplication Bingo, Connect other artists and designed by 4, Skippity, Backgammon and you. Designs will include wire games and puzzles. Improve wrapped rings, beaded rings, your basic math skill like necklaces, bracelets and more. counting money, telling time, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and fractions. 609•570•3311
13 JUGGLING FOR LOST IN SPACE MUSICAL THEATER BEGINNERS (AGES 7-9) (AGES 10-13) (AGES 8-13) After 50 years of Human Space Love a Broadway show? Enjoy a hobby that is exciting, Exploration, are we ready to A combination of dancing, relaxing, and fun. Participate take the next step? Back to the acting and singing, this in fun games, enhance Moon? Mars? The Asteroid class includes learning coordination, dexterity and Belt? We will blast off to choreography from your confidence-learn to juggle! visit and explore the objects favorite Broadway shows… Impress your friends and in our solar system. Let's go from Aida to Grease, family, and become part of the where no human has gone Hamilton to Wicked…and then entertainment at our Grand before. Directed discussions performing one at our Grand Finale Celebration. based on what we know and Finale. what we learn from short KOOKY SCIENCE videos (produced by NOVA, MY PASSPORT TO THE (AGES 7-9) National Geographic and WORLD Do you want to be a “mad NASA). Printouts, notes and (AGES 7-9) scientist"? Grab your lab coat worksheets will be provided. All aboard a magic carpet! and goggles so that we can Learn about and create all explore light, sound and other MARTIAL ARTS new crafts this summer as we kooky concepts in this kid- (AGES 7-9) travel the world. Watch our friendly science lab. Do you want to improve passports fill up with all the your health, stamina and memories as we visit Africa, LEGO® MANIA coordination? Then join in and Greece, Italy, France, Russia, (AGES 7-9) learn Martial Arts. You will China, Australia, Netherlands, Think outside the box learn basic blocks, punches and Germany, England, Mexico, and express your sense of kicks. Campers will also have Caribbean and USA. creativity with Legos. Instead fun in various exercise drill of duplicating an image from activities to sharpen their skills POKEMON™ a box top, create your own and coordination. ADVENTURES masterpiece. Imagine what you (AGES 7-9) can build with hundreds of tiny MINECRAFT™ MANIA Whether you only know about pieces of creative construction! (AGES 10-13) Pikachu, or if you know that Get into this digital sandbox Psyduck evolves to Golduck, LET’S GO CAMPING and start building, one block then this is the class for (AGES 7-9) at a time! Create and build you. Let’s play the games Love the outdoors? Love to houses, cities, and even roller and design our own unique go on adventures? Let’s take coasters! Travel around other Pokemon characters. We a nature walk together! Learn worlds or create your own. Dig, will create our own Pokemon how to identify different trees, build, and create! Campers adventures through writing plants, and birds and make must have a Minecraft account stories, drawings, and reading your very own nature journal, which can be set up at home comic books. birdhouse, and camp memory before the start of camp. POWER UP! box. You can even make an (2nd session) (AGES 7-9) organic bug spray to keep Become familiar with those little critters away and a MIXED MEDIA ART computers, what they can do, DIY pair of binoculars! (AGES 10-13) and how you can use them for (2nd session) Have you ever wanted to make your schoolwork and hobbies. art using paint and markers Try out different kinds of at the same time? Or maybe software, games, and computer collages of different kinds art. Write and illustrate stories of paper with watercolor for the Camp'Zine and more. paint on top? Students Some basic computer skills in this class will discover required. (1st session) outside-the-box techniques for making wonderful works of art using 2-and-3 dimensional craft supplies to create decorative and unique Check out our Fun Friday masterpieces. Time to get coordinating programs those creative juices flowing on page 16 for M-F because anything is possible option only. with mixed media art! www.mccc.edu/campcollege
14 POWERFUL SCRAPBOOKING CRAZE SKILL TOYS AND CIRCUS PRESENTATIONS (AGES 9-13) FUN (AGES 9-13) Pictures are worth a thousand (AGES 8-13) Present your class projects this words, so why not capture Students will learn the basics year with confidence. There your memories by creating of the Spinning plate, Devil will be no need to fear when it’s a scrapbook? Learn the Sticks, POI and Kendama. time to present. Public speaking techniques of using patterned Classes will consist of a brief techniques and PowerPoint™ paper, crazy scissors, instruction, fun concentration pointers will make you a and captions to create a and coordination games. “Powerful Presenter”! Let’s professional-looking picture (1st session) learn the ins and outs of creating memory book. Bring your an effective visual presentation favorite pictures to make SLIME TIME and practice public speaking to a memory book to last a (AGES 7-13) ensure you’re a hit. (2nd session) lifetime! Slime is the craze. How many different ways do you know PROJECT VEX SCRATCH FOR TWEENS how to create slime, silly putty (AGES 7-9) AND TEENS and playdough? Make a new Robots are taking over the (AGES 10-13) version almost every day. planet! Use your imagination to Have you seen a little of Bring your need for ooze and build robots using the newest Scratch at school? Or want to goo to this slimy lab space. Lego-Vex™ technology! Plan, take a peek at some colorful (2nd session) build and program a mini-robot coding concepts? Well, scratch to complete a set task each is for you! Join us this summer SOCCER week! (2nd session) for some simple drag and drop (AGES 7-13) coding skills! (1st session) Come learn the basic skills of RECESS FUN soccer for all ages. Learn the (AGES 7-9) SCRATCH FOR YOUNG fundamentals like positions Whose favorite subject at CODERS and types of passing, kicking school isn’t recess? School (AGES 7-9) and shooting. Play soccer and may be out, but this class is in! Join in the fun and learn “drag other soccer-related games. It’s time for recess with games and drop” coding with your Participate in a fun, teamwork, like Spud, Slam, Red Rover, No friends. Make illustrated and sportsmanship-related Way Out and Dog Chases It's stories, simple games and game. Tail. Learn some new games interactive activities in this and play some that are tried class that could lead to bigger SPORTS AND GAMES and true! (2nd session) things! (1st session) (AGES 7-13) In addition to the specialized RECREATIONAL SWIM SET DESIGN sports classes (Soccer, Flag WATER FUN (AGES 9-13) Football, etc.) Sports and (AGES 8-13) Come behind the scenes and Games will give campers an Designed for Advanced enjoy playing your role as opportunity to participate in Swimmers. Enjoy a variety stage crew. Have you ever a wide variety of Sports and of water activities which will wanted to learn what it’s like Games such as: Whiffle Ball, include water polo, volleyball, behind the scenes on a set for Capture the Flag, Dodgeball, wacky relays, basketball and a movie or theater production? Ultimate Frisbee and other other popular pool games. Learn how they make special camp favorites. Must be able to swim laps effects happen on the screen. unassisted in the deep end Based on the performance, STEM CHALLENGES without flotation device. the class will also design (AGES 7-9) and construct scenery, props Become an engineer through a ROCK ART and costumes for our Grand variety of building challenges. (AGES 7-9) Finale Shows. Build mini-aircraft and a Campers will be working with bridge to float and cross a rocks, twigs, stones, pebbles body of water. Then we will and other nature items to create have fun building a catapult to all sorts of wonderful crafts. send items flying through the Unleash your creativity and let air. Bring your ideas and best your imagination run wild! So, teamwork skills. get out of the Stone Age and (1st session) rock with us! 609•570•3311
15 SUMMER MATH WOODWORKING CHALLENGE (AGES 7-13) (AGES 7-13) Do you want to make things Let’s get those summer math with your hands and enjoy packets completed so you can doing it? In this class you sit back and enjoy the lazy, will learn how to use basic hazy days of summer! Work woodworking tools. Projects on your summer assignments will consist of building a and reinforce your critical birdhouse, tool box, and thinking skills to prepare much more! Campers will use you for the fall. Within the their measurement skills and student’s abilities, campers imaginations! will work on problems THE SORCERER SCHOOL using addition, subtraction, (AGES 9-13) WRITING AND multiplication, division with Dive into the magical world ILLUSTRATING whole numbers, decimals and of Harry Potter™. Campers (AGES 7-9) fractions. If your child does will be sorted into houses and Design your own book art. not receive a math packet, an earn house points in various Campers will write and age-appropriate packet will be classes, including Herbology illustrate their own picture provided. We will reward our and Potions. Hop on your books. Just like professional mathematicians with a Grand broom and bring to life the authors they will create Finale ice cream party. exciting game of Quidditch! outlines, rough drafts, and You may even get to try some revised manuscripts with SUMMER READING: of Headmaster Dumbledore's original artwork to accompany A Tasty Challenge favorite candies. it. Our creations will be (AGES 7-13) (2nd session) published and bound to share Why not tackle your school’s with family and friends. assigned summer reading and UNIVERSAL®/DISNEY® bring your books to camp. DRAWING YOGA FUN! Take some quiet time to read (AGES 10-13) (AGES 10-13) and write book reports if your Learn to create your own Students will explore school requires them. Read favorite character step by step introductory yoga techniques books from the camp library. from Universal and Disney and to gain an extra edge on We’ll reward all of our summer fill your portfolio with all your the field or court and in the readers with treats and a Grand drawings. (1st session) classroom. Students will learn Finale ice cream party. So, beginner yoga postures to gain read, relax, and enjoy! Are WATERCOLOR bodily awareness and improve you up for our tasty little brain PAINTING balance and endurance. In freeze challenge? (AGES 7-13) addition, through breathing Come and create some large exercises and fun drills and TAPE IT! watercolor paintings out in games, students will be (AGES 10-13) the great outdoors! We will introduced to concentration It’s going be a little sticky be working with large paper, strategies that can aid their but this class will definitely making abstractions, portraits focus and mindfulness in enhance your creativity! Using and landscapes of our own school and at home. duct tape of many colors and campus. Anything goes with patterns campers will create our freestyle watercolor fun, YOUNG AUTHORS pillows, picture frames, phone so let’s get our creative juices (AGES 10-13) stands and many more crafts. flowing in the summer sun! Become an author! Write your own novel, short story, play, WONDROUS WORLD OF or even a collection of poetry. WITCHES & WIZARDS Work each day on writing and (AGES 10-13) typing your book while adding Delve into the world of witches illustrations along the way. and wizards through J.K. Make a memory that family Rowling’s Harry Potter series. and friends will enjoy reading. Illustrate beasts and mystical (2nd session) creatures, and design your own wand for casting spells! Bring to life the exciting world of Harry Potter by your art! (1st session) www.mccc.edu/campcollege
16 Friday Fun Days Monday-Friday Option Only Four-Week Campus Kids Designed especially for campers who are taking advantage of our NEW Campus Kids Monday- Friday program! Fridays have been planned around themes and activities that combine good old-fashioned fun. Most programs have time for swimming. *Transportation is provided for all off-campus trips. **NOT an option for campers in Campus Kids Monday-Thursday program. BOWLING BALLS AND TEN PINS CHOCOLATE CREATIONS! (AGES 6-13) (AGES 6-13) Join us for some fun as we target our aim on Get imaginative and bring your own chocolate those ten wooden pins at the end of a long lane. creation to life! You will make a sweet treat for Like our baseball buddies, the favorite word in every season. How about a clown fish and an ice this “ten pin” sport is STRIKE! Learn the basic cream cone for summer time fun? For the fall rules of the game, the important game lingo, and season create a spooky spider and a cup of dirt bowling etiquette. Then, get ready to take aim at with worms! An edible snowman and a shiny those wooden opponents as we play a few games. reindeer nose for a sweet winter. Design flower Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit to relax gumdrops and robin egg brownies for the spring- those “new” muscles with a cool dip in our pool. time! You will design a cookbook, so later on you Transportation will be provided. can make all these delicious recipes for your fam- NCFFD-CC006-01 F July 16 8:30am-4pm ily and friends. Bon appetit! NCFFD-CC058-01 F June 25 8:30am-4pm CHEMICAL CURIOSITIES (Ages 6-9 preferred) (AGES 6-9) NCFFD-CC058-02 F July 23 8:30am-4pm Mix up potions and experiment with all kinds (Ages 8-13 preferred) of chemical reactions! Combine chemicals to NCFFD-CC058-03 F Aug 6 8:30am-4pm create exothermic reactions, examine our non- (Ages 8-13 preferred) Newtonian fluid, make your own sidewalk chalk and crystal gardens. After our “chemists” mix DISNEY™ CREATIONS up their potions, they will continue the fun with (AGES 6-9) a cool dip in our pool so please pack a swimsuit Campers will have a fun-filled Disney experience and towel! starting by making Disney ears and a bracelet. NCFFD-CC067-01 F July 2 8:30am-4pm Then we will have fun creating a holiday Mickey ornament and winter with an Olaf ™wreath and more. Campers will design their own Disney canvas bag to take their creations home. At the end of our experience, we will enjoy an ice-cream sundae. NCFFD-CC064-01 F Aug 6 8:30am-4pm 609•570•3311
17 DOLPHIN WATCH ADVENTURE MOSAIC MASTERPIECE (AGES 7-13) (AGES 10-13) This is your ticket to the adventure of a lifetime! Learn how to create a cool mosaic project in the This trip is perfect for kids of all ages! On your shape of an animal. We’ll have several to choose trip you could see leaping, frolicking dolphins as from so everyone will find something they like. we head into the open ocean in search of marine First, we will paint our animals and then we will life. A highly educational commentary provided decorate them with colorful glass pieces. Don't by an onboard marine naturalist ensures your trip forget to bring your swimsuit and towel for a will indeed be one to remember. Atlantic City swim in our shimmery indoor pool. Cruises Dolphin Watching Adventure aboard NCFFD-CC054-01 F Aug 6 8:30am-4pm “Cruisn 1” has been featured by mainstream media outlets including The New York Times, The OCEANS ROCK: SHARK AND SEA-LIFE Philadelphia Inquirer, The Atlantic City Press ADVENTURE and New Jersey Outdoors. This cruise has grown (AGES 6-13) to be a most celebrated adventure experienced by Join us for a fascinating and fun exploration of oceanographers and mammal lovers from coast to our Oceans and take home a giant collection of coast. You'll never know how many there are, or cool fossils & seashells – Join us for an incredible how many you'll see - that's part of the adventure! interactive, multi-media show with a Museum- Transportation will be provided. quality exhibit of awesome life-size creatures NCFFD-CC059-01 F June 25 8:30am-4pm like sharks, stingrays, crabs, coral, sponges, sea stars and more, as the backdrop. “Pet a Stingray” DOWN ON THE FARM without getting stung or “Touch A Shark” without (AGES 6-13) getting bitten (taxidermy specimens that is!). See Summer is a feast of color and beauty down on and touch up-close a variety of cool specimens the farm! We’ll discover the pleasure of picking (Note: no living creatures on display). Learn sweet corn and a garden crop as we tour about the critical importance of our Oceans and Johnson’s Corner Farm on covered wagons. how to protect this incredible natural resource. Then it’s off to feed the animals and our campers Hands-on fun! Excavate fossils and seashells dur- with their “you packed it picnic lunch”. There is ing a dig, go on a seashell hunt, make and wear still more to discover at the Discovery Barnyard home a REAL fossil shark tooth necklace. After where pedal carts, rope structures and mazes, this amazing adventure, campers will take a re- bouncing bridge, imagination stations, and fun freshing dip in our blue ocean pool, so bring a awaits. Start the pot boiling, we’re bringing swimsuit and towel! home corn for dinner and a garden crop for des- NCFFD-CC060-01 F July 16 8:30am-4pm sert! Pack a lunch, bring a swimsuit and towel for additional fun in our pool! PAINT YOUR OWN POTTERY! Transportation will be provided. (AGES 6-9) NCFFD-CC027-01 F Aug 6 8:30am-4pm You Pick! You Paint It! Campers will have the opportunity to paint a piece of pottery using MINIATURE GOLF one of many painting techniques to bring their (AGES 6-13) creations to life. Each camper will create 2-3 Not quite ready to challenge Tiger Woods on the pieces, depending on the pottery available, using golf course? That’s ok. We’re not quite ready techniques such as tape, stencils, bubbles, shaving either, but we’re heading out to Snipes Farm and cream and more. Color Me Mine will bring the Golf to strut our swing and we need you to be part pieces back to their studio to be fired in a kiln of our foursome. Come and enjoy this “par-fect” and will be returned to the camper within seven day. Pick up an iron and dazzle us with your coor- days. Continue the fun by swimming in our pool, dination skills. Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit so bring a swimsuit and towel with you! so you can dive into some additional summer fun NCFFD-CC061-01 F June 25 8:30am-4pm with a cool dip in our pool. Transportation will be provided. NCFFD-CC010-01 F Aug 13 8:30am-4pm IMPORTANT: Optional Early Bird and After-Camp programs provide supervised activities from 7:15-8:15am and from 4-6pm. See page 48 for details. www.mccc.edu/campcollege
18 PUMP IT UP SEE YOU AT THE MOVIES (AGES 6-13) (AGES 6-13) Note: Release Liability Form available on Sit back and enjoy the newest screen attraction website required with registration. with a group of camp friends. Depending upon Enjoy play areas and giant inflatables that help age-appropriate summer attractions, we’ll spend spark a child’s imagination at Pump it Up in the morning at a local movie theater. Partici- Hamilton. The play areas are filled with massive pants may want to bring money for the conces- inflatables and other games and attractions that sion stand. The afternoon will be spent relaxing offer endless opportunities for kids of all ages to and swimming in our pool, so please be sure to explore and imagine. Bring your swimsuit and bring your swimsuit and towel! towel for an invigorating dip in our pool. Transportation and pizza lunch provided. Transportation and pizza lunch provided. NCFFD-CC015-02 F Aug 13 8:30am-4pm NCFFD-CC030-01 F July 2 8:30am-4pm SLIME TIME FUN DAY ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURE (AGES 6-13) (AGES 9-13) You think you can make slime, but are you a Note: Release Liability Form available on “Slime Master”??? Prepare to get elbow deep website required with registration. If you’re in ooey gooey fun as you spend the day learn- up to the challenge we’re thinking big, off the ing how to make different slime creations! You ground fun. Join us for a great opportunity to will create amazing string slime, color changing explore a new passion. Kids are natural climbers slime, chalkboard paint slime, glow in the dark with plenty of energy, and we’re going to give you slime, along with more traditional slimes such as a chance to scale new heights. We’ll start the day fluffy and butter slime, and even edible slime!! with outdoor activities to get you all limbered up. Please bring a smock to protect your clothing Then, it’s off to Rockville Climbing Center for from all the ooey gooey Slime Time fun!! After your interactive climbing experience. No previ- this amazing morning, campers will take a dip in ous skills are required, but safety rules will be our very own slime tub (pool)-so please bring a strictly enforced. Unleash that energy and go for swimsuit and towel! the fun and thrill of it all! Transportation will be NCFFD-CC055-01 F June 25 8:30am-4pm provided. (Ages 10-13 preferred) NCFFD-CC013-01 F July 16 8:30am-4pm NCFFD-CC055-02 F July 23 8:30am-4pm (Ages 10-13 preferred) SAFARI ADVENTURE! NCFFD-CC055-03 F July 30 8:30am-4pm (AGES 6-9) (Ages 6-9 preferred) Do you love zebras, giraffes and tigers? Then this one is for you! Using some special tricks that STEP BY STEP ARTISTIC IMPRESSIONS make drawing easy we’ll create a large board art (AGES 10-13) painting of a Safari Scene including lots of wild- Campers will paint on canvas, complete two life. After a walk on the wild side campers will sketches, and one watercolor drawing. Campers take a refreshing dip in our pool, so please bring will take home all of their wonderful master- a swimsuit and towel. pieces in an art portfolio to share with friends and NCFFD-CC056-01 F July 23 8:30am-4pm families. NCFFD-CC065-01 F July 30 8:30am-4pm Looking For Summer Employment? Teachers, swim instructors, lifeguards, and college students are welcome to learn more about the exciting opportunities at Camp College by contacting us at campcollege@mccc.edu For Campus Kids Four Week Session M-F campers, enter Friday selections on page 43. 609•570•3311
19 SUMMER POOL PARTY WIZARDLY ART (AGES 6-13) (AGES 6-13) We’re pulling out all the stops to make this the Calling all wizards, muggles and half-bloods— splashiest summer camp ever. Join us at Mercer let’s create an art project just for you! We will County Park for a day of fun and games, an old- be painting a canvas themed for all wizard lov- fashioned barbeque, and cool water fun. Get wet ers! After creating our wizardly piece of art, all behind the ears with our water balloon toss and witches and wizards will take a refreshing dip in water relays. End the day with a big splash in our our pool, so bring a swimsuit and towel. pool. It’s big enough for everyone, so the more NCFFD-CC057-02 F July 2 8:30am-4pm the merrier. School’s out and we’re ready to jump (Ages 10-13 preferred) into some great summer fun, so pump up the mu- NCFFD-CC057-01 F July 9 8:30am-4pm sic and let’s get that party started! Please pack (Ages 6-9 preferred) your swimsuit and towel. Transportation will be provided. ZIP LINING AERIAL ADVENTURE NCFFD-CC018-01 F July 9 8:30am-4pm (AGES 8-13) NCFFD-CC018-02 F July 30 8:30am-4pm Note: Liability Release Form available on website required with registration. If you are THE FUNPLEX AMUSEMENT PARK looking for an exhilarating experience, join us at (AGES 6-13) Hellerick’s Family Farm Aerial Adventure Park. The Funplex Amusement Park located in Mount Campers will soar through the air while zip lin- Laurel, NJ is an award-winning entertainment ing or walk across suspended sky bridges for an center for summer fun! This amusement park added thrill. Your experience includes 9 zip lines, has more than 25 acres of entertainment. There crossing 21 elements/bridges, and a free fall leap is something fun for everyone at The FunPlex off the 30-foot central tower. Campers will go Amusement Park! Transportation will be through a detailed safety training before tackling provided. the fun obstacles. They will also wear a full body NCFFD-CC062-01 F July 23 8:30am-4pm harness and helmet before being attached to the most advanced continuous belay system in the industry. After challenging yourself both mentally and physically, you will be able to take a relaxing swim in our pool,so please bring a swimsuit and towel. Transportation will be provided. NCFFD-CC063-01 F July 9 8:30am-4pm DECISIONS! DECISIONS! With so many program choices available, use the helpful Camp Calendar Week-at-a-Glance on pages 4-7. www.mccc.edu/campcollege
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