Spring/Summer 2019 Catalog - Lake Orion Community Schools
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there’s something for everyone Table of Contents Community Education Special Events ................................................ 3 Services Administrators Early Childhood Programs .............................. 4 Marion Ginopolis– Superintendent Preschool Enrichment .................................... 5 Heidi Mercer– Assistant Superintendent Youth Enrichment ..................................... 6-10 of Teaching & Learning John Fitzgerald– Assistant Superinten- Summer School ........................................... 11 dent of Business & Finance Youth Summer Camps............................. 12-19 Rick Arnett– Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources Aquatics ................................................. 21-24 Enrichment Services Adult Enrichment ................................... 26-27 248-693-5436 Health & Fitness ..................................... 28-32 Lori McGraw - Supervisor lori.mcgraw@lok12.org Registration Information......................... 34-35 Taylor Ernst – Program Assistant taylor.ernst@lok12.org A message from the LOCS Enrichment Supervisor … Amy Kuiper– Aquatics Coordinator The mission of the Lake Orion Community Schools Enrichment amy.kuiper@lok12.org Department is to provide quality educational, leisure, and recrea- tional outlets to our amazing community. From early childhood programs and youth classes to adult enrich- CERC Building ment classes, our goal is to “provide something for everyone.” We offer affordable, creative, and fun activities for the entire family to Phone Numbers enjoy. Central Enrollment………248-814-0215 We hope you will take some time and review all of the wonderful opportunities available for you and your family. This brochure of- Early Childhood …………248-693-5439 fers so many NEW classes & camps to check out! Food Services……………248-814-0201 New adventures are waiting for you—don’t let the fun pass you by! Head Start ………………248-693-5687 Hope to see you soon, Lori McGraw Learning Options ………248-693-5450 LOCS Enrichment Supervisor Youth Assistance ………248-693-6878 2 - Spring Summer 2019— Register at (248) 693-5436
special events MINI SCHOOL DAZE CAMPS GRADES K – 5 Break Day Fun! Lake Orion Community Education will be offering mini camps when students are off for a half day or full day. On half days only, busing will be availa- ble to take students from their school to the CERC Sponsored by building. The mini camps are each themed and pack in Lake Orion Community Enrichment lots of fun in a short amount of time! Childcare will be available in the morning and afternoon at full day camps and in the afternoon at half day camps. Dead- March 23, 2019 line to register is one week before camp date. Early Bird Admission $2 ● 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. General Admission $1 ● 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Fees: $35 per Full Day Camp Community Education Resource Center $20 per Half Day Camp Childcare $6 for morning care 7 a.m. – 9 a.m. 455 E Scripps Road (full day camps) $6 for afternoon care 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. baby items ● kids clothes ● toys ● books kids furniture ● assorted child items Times: Full Day Camps 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Half Day Camps 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. For more information please call the Community Enrichment office at 248-693-5436 Mini Camp Themes & Dates: or email Lori McGraw at March 21 Hop Into Spring - Half Day Camp lori.mcgraw@lok12.org April 18 Road Trip - Half Day Camp May 10 Animal Planet - Half Day Camp June 7 Go Dragons - Half Day Camp FREE FAMILY FUN NIGHT FAMILY FUN FEST & CAMP FAIR (all ages) Orion Area Youth Assistance and Lake Orion Com- munity Education are teaming together and would like to invite you and your family to join us for a FREE family fun night!! Bring the whole family for a night full of fun including arts & crafts, carnival games, a bounce house, photo booth, petting zoo, and much more! Information will be available on all CAMP WANNA HAVE FUN upcoming summer camps. Light refreshments will be served. Drawing will be held for one FREE week SPRING BREAK CAMP of summer camp. Pre-register or just drop in! No need to go out of town for Spring Break! Come 0600SP19 Thursday CERC Gym 4/25 hang out with your friends and have a guaranteed 6-8 p.m. 1 class FREE great time with our crazy camp counselors at our Spring Break Day Camp! This week long funfest that includes wild and silly games, arts and crafts, swimming at the LOHS pool, computer lab, and lots of other camp craziness! Before (7-9 am) and after (4-6 pm) extend- ed camp are available for $6 per session. 1075SP19 M on-Fri CERC Media Center 4/1-4/5 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5 classes $135 Register online anytime at https://www.digitalsignup.com/lakeorion 3
moose tree early childhood programs nature preserve Programs to meet every Child Care family’s needs. Age 12 months - 5 years Early Childhood Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Monday - Friday 6:30 am - 6:00 pm Community Educational Resource Center 455 E. Scripps Road Lake Orion, Michigan 48360 248-693-5439 Pre Kindergarten www.lakeorionschools.org 3 & 4 Year olds (Click on Schools and select Early Childhood) AM Sessions CERC and Paint Creek 2 or 3 day options FREE Programs Great Start Readiness Program 4 & 5 year olds Head Start & Early Head Start Monday - Thursday Call 248-693-5687 or 248-693-5439 AM and PM Sessions CERC, Webber and Paint Creek Lake Orion Community Schools Early Childhood Program SCHOOL–AGE CHILD Little Dragons CARE 2019/2020 Summer Program Grades K-5 Summer Early Childhood Program Monday-Friday designed for children 12 months-5 years 6:30 am - 6:00 pm The focus of this program is to combine an early childhood curriculum with fun and Blanche Sims 248-693–5460 exciting summer activities and discoveries. Carpenter 248-391-5483 Begins June 17, 2019 Orion Oaks 248-393-0016 Program Hours 6:30 am - 6:00 pm Paint Creek 248-814-1727 To register call: (248) 693-5439 Infant/Toddler $40 per day Stadium Drive 248-690-8222 Early Preschool/Preschool $30 per day Webber 248-391-5472 Closed for holiday July 4 & July 5 Closed August 26-30 New family enrollment begins March 19, 2019 4 - Spring Summer 2019— Register at (248) 693-5436
preschool enrichment DANCE PRESCHOOL SPORTS MOMMY AND ME MOVE, KIDDY SPORTS, AGES 3-4 AGES 6 MONTHS-3 YEARS Experience a variety of sports including basketball, soc- This is a great introductory class for your little one. Your cer, floor hockey, and t-ball. Class will emphasize skill child will participate in general movement activities to development in a non-competitive environment while improve gross and fine motor skills and enhance aware- having fun! ness while having fun with the basics of tumbling, danc- 1500SP19 Wed CERC Gym 4/10-5/15 ing, singing, jumping, and rolling. This is a parent partici- 10:15-11 a.m. 6 classes $52 pation class. Class includes recital on May 31. Please see page 7 for recital information. 2221SP19A Tues CERC Activity A 4/9-5/28 10-10:45 a.m. 8 classes $99 2221SP19B Thurs CERC Activity A 4/11-5/30 6:15-7 p.m. 8 classes $99 MISS MARGEE’S PARENT AND CHILD CLASSES Miss Margee brings her love for children into these fun, interactive, and educational classes for parents/caregivers and children. She is in her seventeenth year of teaching these classes. MISS MARGEE’S ONES ON THE RUN AND TERRIFIC TWOS, AGES 1-2 Parents and children enjoy spending quality time together in these interactive preschool classes, participating in free play, crafts, circle time, and weekly themed activities. An adult must attend class with child. Spaces are limited. Materi- al fee of $7 per child is payable to instructor at first class. ONES ON THE RUN 1310SP19 Thurs CERC 303 5/9-6/13 9-10 a.m. 6 classes $42 TERRIFIC TWOS 1310SP19 Thurs CERC 303 5/9-6/13 10:15-11:15 a.m. 6 classes $42 MISS MARGEE’S FAMILY FUN, AGES 1-5 Parents, enjoy a fun interactive class with your child(ren). A great way to attend a class if you have more than one child. Class has the same format as Terrific Toddlers. Each child that is age one to five must be registered separately. Infants under age one as of the start date of class are free. Please call the office at 248-693-5436 to receive the family rate. Material fee of $7 per child is payable to instructor at first class. 1320SP19 Wed CERC 303 5/8-6/12 9-10 a.m. 6 classes $42/child $68/family MISS MARGEE’S PRESCHOOL PALS, AGES 3-5 This parent and child class follows the same format as Terrific Toddlers with an emphasis on letters, name recognition, math, sci- ence, and following directions. Material fee of $8 per child is payable to instructor at first class. 1330SP19 Wed CERC 303 5/8-6/12 10:15-11:30 a.m. 6 classes $48 SWIM CLASSES Puddle Jumpers 1: Child must be 3 years old or has been enrolled in a preschool program. This is the first class without a parent. The child must separate comfortably from parent. Skills taught will be independent water entry, supported kicking, supported front and back float & glides, supported front and back swims, bubble blowing & face submerge. All skills will be done with support. Puddle Jumpers 2: This is a class for children who are between the ages of 3-5 years old. They must be able to front float and back float without assistance, face fully submerged, and are starting to do combined arm and leg action for 2 body lengths. They will be working towards independent swimming. 9120SP19F Parent/Toddler 1&2 Fri LOHS Pool 4/12-6/7 11-11:30 a.m. 8 classes $60 9150SP19F Puddle Jumpers 1&2 Fri LOHS Pool 4/12-6/7 10:25-10:55 a.m. 8 classes $72 *See the full schedule of Lake Orion Swim Academy classes on pages 22-23 Register online anytime at https://www.digitalsignup.com/lakeorion 5
youth enrichment BABYSITTING CROSSFIT Classes are held at Oakland Country CrossFit, BABYSITTING 101, AGES 12+ 4800 Joslyn, Lake Orion MI 48359 Attention all future babysitters! Take this class to learn what it takes to be the best babysitter in town! Topics CROSSFIT TEENS, AGES 12 - 17 covered include how to care for various ages of children, Our teen program is for teens of all levels of fitness. what to do in case of an emergency, and how to man- Each class is structured in a way to include components age your babysitting business. First aid basics will be of gymnastics, body-weight calisthenics, and weightlift- covered. Please bring paper and a writing utensil. ing. Besides being engaged and motivated by their 2300SP19 Wed CERC 108 6/5 5-8 p.m. 1 class $25 coach, teens will progressively maximize their physical skills and competitive spirit in a supportive social setting. This pairing of fitness and fun creates a lifelong love of BATON TWIRLING health and fitness. (10-11 year olds may be enrolled with permission - please contact Andrea at 248-613- BEGINNER BATON TWIRLING, AGES 5-7 3528 with questions.) Class will not meet on May 27. Have fun while learning the basics of Baton Twirling and 2182SP19A Mon CrossFit 4/8-6/10 Dance Twirl. Students will work on figure eights, hori- 6:30-7:30 p.m. 9 classes $72 zontals, pinwheels, tosses, and more. Components will 2182SP19B Thurs CrossFit 4/11-6/13 be put together to music. There will be a performance 6:30-7:30 p.m. 10 classes $80 for parents at the end of the last class. Students will 2182SP19C Mon/Thurs CrossFit 4/8-6/13 also learn a parade routine and twirl in the Lake Orion 6:30-7:30 p.m. 19 classes $133 Memorial Day parade. Batons can be purchased from the instructor for approximately $25. Material fee of CROSSFIT YOUTH, AGES 7 - 12 $15 due to instructor at first class for parade t-shirt. This program is geared and designed for kids ages 7 - 2312SP19 Wed CERC Gym 4/10-5/22 12 and their specific developmental needs. We incorpo- 5:30-6:15 p.m. 7 classes $45 rate cognitive development and exercises along with fun and effective exercises for the best academic enhance- BATON TWIRLING – SOLOS ment possible - Movement based learning! CrossFit Times will be arranged with instructor. Youth is designed for all children - short, tall, big, small, Levels 1 & 2 athletic, or athletically challenged. The focus of our kids 2316SP19A T/W/Th Various Locations 4/9-6/6 program is to make fitness fun! Class will not meet on Times TBD 9 classes $63 May 27. Levels 3, 4, & 5 2180SP19A Mon CrossFit 4/8-6/10 2316SP19B T/W/Th Various Locations 4/9-6/6 5:30-6:15 p.m. 9 classes $72 Times TBD 9 classes $94 2180SP19B Thurs CrossFit 4/11-6/13 5:30-6:15 p.m. 10 classes $80 BATON TWIRLING – DUETS 2180SP19C Mon/Thurs CrossFit 4/8-6/13 Times will be arranged with instructor. 5:30-6:15 p.m. 19 classes $133 2318SP19 T/W/Th Various Locations 4/9-6/6 Times TBD 9 classes $36 DOLL CLUB BOATERS SAFETY GRADES K-5 Do you have a special doll that you love to play with? If you BOATERS (MARINE) SAFETY, AGES 12 + do, then this is the club for you! Open to persons of all ages. This DN R course is Bring your doll each week to designed to teach you how to be a safe and responsible enjoy some fun activities that go boater. Course covers basic fundamentals: boat mainte- along with the theme: April 29 – nance, personal watercraft & boat operation, legal re- Sleep Over, May 6 – Make a quirements of boating, personal preparedness, and sur- craft for you and your doll, May vival skills. To earn your Safety Certificate, students 13 – Fashion Show and Dance must attend 7 hours of instruction and pass a written Party. You can even dress your state exam. Persons born after December 31, 1978 are doll in an outfit that goes with required by law to have this Certification Card in their the theme or bring in your favorite accessory. possession while operating a PWC on State of Michigan 1375SP19 Mon Blanche Sims Media 4/29-5/13 Waterways. Pre-registration is required. 5-6 p.m. 3 classes $36 6010SP19A Mon/Wed Friendship Park 5/6 and 5/8 5:30-9 p.m. 2 classes $20 6010SP19B Mon Orion Center 6/17 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 1 class $20 6 - Spring Summer 2019— Register at (248) 693-5436
youth enrichment DANCE BY STARZ Lake Orion Community Education in cooperation with STARZ Performing Arts offers recreational children’s dance classes. Each eight-class session costs $99 and includes a costume. There are three sessions: fall, winter, and spring. Each session will conclude with a recital. Yearlong students in the program receive a trophy in June. The spring recital will be Friday, May 31, at 6:30 p.m. CERC provides a quiet waiting area in the main lobby while your child is in class. MOMMY AND ME MOVE, TAP, JAZZ, AND TUMBLE, GRADES K-5 AGES 6 MONTHS-3 YEARS Does your child love to move and shake but also This is a great introductory class for your little one. Your climb, flip, and cartwheel around? This class, great child will participate in general movement activities to for boys and girls alike, will allow participants to learn the improve gross and fine motor skills and enhance aware- basics of tap, jazz, and gymnastics. ness while having fun with the basics of tumbling, danc- 2143SP19 Wed CERC Activity A 4/10-5/29 ing, singing, jumping, and rolling. This is a parent partici- 6:30-7:15 p.m. 8 classes $99 pation class. 2221SP19A Tues CERC Activity A 4/9-5/28 HIP HOP/JAZZ/ACRO, GRADES K-5 10-10:45 a.m. 8 classes $99 Fun, high energy, and upbeat! We begin each class with 2221SP19B Thurs CERC Activity A 4/11-5/30 a thorough warm up taught to fast, bass pumping music, 6:15-7 p.m. 8 classes $99 then learn today’s HOTTEST dance style while we incor- PRESCHOOL DANCE, AGES 3-5 porate acrobatics. Dancers learn to isolate their bodies with control, precision, and rhythm while using props This class introduces dancers to the basics of ballet, tap, jazz technique and vocabulary in a loosely structured such as hula-hoops, ribbon dancers, hats, and more! All music and choreography will be age appropriate. class environment. The students will develop rhythm, co- 2228SP19 Thurs CERC Activity A 4/11-5/30 ordination, and movement all while building their confi- 5:30-6:15 p.m. 8 classes $99 dence and self-esteem. 2223SP19A Tues CERC 109 4/9-5/28 11:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 8 classes $99 MOTHER-DAUGHTER 2223SP19B Tues CERC 109 4/9-5/28 MOTHER’S DAY HIP HOP 4:45-5:30 p.m. 8 classes $99 Start a new holiday tradition… girls’ night out! Moms, daughters, grandmas, aunts, sisters. Enjoy a night of PRESCHOOL HIP HOP/ACRO, AGES 3-5 dancing, games, and bonding. Light snacks and refresh- If your preschooler likes to “Move-it, Move-it” this is the ments provided. Wear casual clothing and bring a water class for them! Fun age appropriate music and hip-hop bottle. moves combined with acrobatics and props such as hula- 1068SP19 Fri CERC Cafe 5/10 hoops, ribbon dancers, hats, and much more! 6-7:30 p.m. 1 class $10 per person 2224SP19 Thurs CERC Activity A 4/11-5/30 4:45-5:30 p.m. 8 classes $99 BALLET/TAP/JAZZ, GRADES K-5 This class develops a dance work ethic in a positive at- mosphere that builds self-esteem and camaraderie. The students will learn proper ballet placement, turnout, tech- nique, and vocabulary. The dancers will learn different turns, jumps, leaps, and extensions while incorporating them into many different styles of dance. Jazz incorpo- rates stretching, across the floor combinations, and jazz routines. Tap concentrates on both rhythmic and classical methods. Students will learn vocabulary, rhythmic timing, improvisation, and tap choreography. 2226SP19 Tues CERC 109 4/9-5/28 5:30-6:15 p.m. 8 classes $99 Register online anytime at https://www.digitalsignup.com/lakeorion 7
youth enrichment GYMNASTICS BY STARZ Lake Orion Community Education in cooperation with STARZ Performing Arts offers recreational children’s gymnas- tics classes. There are three sessions: fall, winter, and spring. Join us for one, two, or all three sessions! Yearlong students in the program receive a trophy in June. Participants should wear leotards or fitness clothing (no jeans) and bring a water bottle. CERC provides a quiet waiting area in the main lobby where parents will remain during the class. There will be a formal “Olympics” presentation to the parents and guests on the last week to demonstrate skills and progress. TWINKLE LITTLE STARZ, AGES 3-5 OPEN GYM, AGES 3-12 Your preschooler will enjoy learning the basics of tum- Full access to Starz gymnastics room including mats, bling in this action packed class! In addition to learning bars, beams, vault, and loads of props/toys. Practice how to do forward rolls, jumps, headstands, and more, your skills or just burn off some energy. Staff member is your child will learn about the importance of exercising present to ensure safety; however, no formal lesson will by moving to child-friendly music. Join the fun! occur. Registration is available for individual sessions by 2134SP19A Tues CERC Activity A 4/9-5/28 calling the office at 248-693-5436. Fee is $8 per ses- 10:45-11:30 a.m. 8 classes $109 sion. 2134SP19B Wed CERC Activity A 4/10-5/29 2135SP19 Wed CERC Activity A 4/10-5/29 5:45-6:30 p.m. 8 classes $109 6:30-7 p.m. 8 classes $45 RISING STARZ GYMNASTICS, TUMBLING CLINICS, GRADES K-8 GRADES K-5 These clinics will focus on a different skill each session. Basic level skills are reinforced, as more advanced skills Staff is knowledgeable on proper spotting techniques are introduced in all apparatus: floor, vault, beam, and and participants have access to mats and wedges. All bars with an emphasis on building self-confidence, self- classes will be held in Activity Room A. esteem, and body awareness. Class will not meet on 2140SP19A Cartwheel/Round-Off Mon 4/15 May 27. 7:30-8:15 p.m. 1 class $15 2136SP19A Mon CERC Activity A 4/8-6/3 2140SP19B Back-Bend/Back Walkover Mon 4/29 5:35-6:35 p.m. 8 classes $120 7:30-8:15 p.m. 1 class $15 2136SP19B Wed CERC Activity A 4/10-5/29 2140SP19C Back Handspring Mon 5/13 4:45-5:45 p.m. 8 classes $120 7:30-8:15 p.m. 1 class $15 2136SP19C Mon/Wed CERC Activity A 4/8-6/3 2140SP19D Bars and Beam Mon 5/20 Times above 16 classes $200 7:30-8:15 p.m. 1 class $15 SHOOTING STARZ GYMNASTICS TEAM, CHEERNASTICS, GRADES K-5 Learn cheer basics including side cheers, floor cheers, GRADES K-5 jumps, tumbling and stunts, a pom/dance routine, and Re-introduction of our gymnastics team for the more mounting/pyramids. Class includes recital on May 31. advanced gymnast who wants to personalize their skills, Please see page 7 for recital information. work on perfecting their routines, and attend one local 2219SP19 Tues CERC Activity A 4/9-5/28 competition. Team members will be expected to commit 6:30-7:15 p.m. 8 classes $99 to the program from fall to spring. Additional expenses such as team leotards, warm-ups, additional practices and competition fees will be discussed but not to exceed FAMILY FLIP AND FUN, AGES 2+ $100. Gymnasts will compete between Level 1-4. Gym- Come together for some family fun and work to- nasts are encouraged to register for open gym sessions gether on some basic gymnastics moves as a family. and tumbling clinics. Class will not meet on May 27. Experience skills on the floor, mat, beams, and bars with 2133SP19 Mon CERC Activity A 4/8-6/3 some free-time thrown in. Please wear gym appropriate 6:30-7:30 p.m. 8 classes $160 clothing. 2131SP19A Fri CERC Activity A 4/12 TAP, JAZZ, AND TUMBLE, GRADES K-5 6:30-8 p.m. 1 class $10 per person Does your child love to move and shake but also 2131SP19B Fri CERC Activity A 5/17 climb, flip, and cartwheel around? This class, great for 6:30-8 p.m. 1 class $10 per person boys and girls alike, will allow participants to learn the 2131SP19C Fri CERC Activity A 6/7 6:30-8 p.m. 1 class $10 per person basics of tap, jazz, and gymnastics. 2143SP19 Wed CERC Activity A 4/10-5/29 6:30-7:15 p.m. 8 classes $99 8 - Spring Summer 2019— Register at (248) 693-5436
youth enrichment KARATE KARATE – YOUTH, AGES 6 AND UP Join this exciting program that has been sponsored by Lake Orion Community Education for over 29 years under the direction of Grand Master Leo Mayer 8th Dan Black Belt. The program is designed to teach beginners, from first grade up, the concepts of self-discipline, self- defense and self-confidence to make the right choices. In this beginner class, parents are welcome to JOIN and train with their children and increase their flexibility while mastering proper balance and coordination skills in the same class. Stop by and talk to certified black belt in- structors at the demonstration on the first night. Tourna- ments available. Registration fees payable at first night demonstration class. Class w ill not m eet on M ay 27. Mon CERC Gym 5/20-8/19 SOCCER 6:15-7:25 p.m. 13 classes $120 TSC Alliance is continuing its Developmental League soc- ® LEGO cer program outdoors. This program is led by the club’s professionally licensed coaches and is based on a set curriculum (6 subjects). D-League is a year-round pro- BRICK IT UP: LEGO® ENGINEERING AND gram, emphasizing “simple soccer” for all ranges of skill MORE, GRADES K-6 levels that still challenges players on technical aspects of Brick It Up teachers will help your child learn to work competitive soccer. All participating players receive an with gears, motors, and battery packs to engineer their official D-League jersey, as well as weekly rewards and builds. Builds may include motorized windmill, racecar, soccer prizes. Each week, the program includes 25 and many more. Your child will create some of their own minutes of technical training focusing on a particular soc- special builds, along with some awesome Brick It Up cre- cer skill and 30 minutes of organized games emphasizing ations. the subject of the day. Soccer cleats, soccer socks, and a 2309SP19 Tues CERC 108 4/23-5/28 soccer ball are recommended but not required. 4:30-5:45 p.m. 6 classes $100 Shinguards and a water bottle are required. BIRTH YEARS 2011/12/13 2129SP19A Wed Orion Oaks 5/8-6/12 POKEMON CLUB, AGES 6-16 5-6 p.m. 6 classes $85 2129SP19C Fri Blanche Sims 5/10-6/14 Trade cards, play games, and talk Pokémon. Learn the 5-6 p.m. 6 classes $85 basics or come share your expertise. All level players are BIRTH YEARS 2008/09/10 2129SP19B Wed Orion Oaks 5/8-6/12 welcome. Bring your Pokémon cards. Instructor: Abigail 5:30-6:30 p.m. 6 classes $85 Rennels. 2129SP19D Fri Blanche Sims 5/10-6/14 2127SP19 Tues CERC Cafeteria 4/23-5/28 5:30-6:30 p.m. 6 classes $85 6-7 p.m. 6 classes $30 SPORTS FOR SQUIRTS AGES 3-8 Hesitant to sign your little one up for a league in one sport thinking they might not enjoy it or get bored? Spend each week learning the basics of a different sport including football, basketball, soccer, baseball, gymnas- tics, tennis, and golf. Learn how to be part of a team and the importance of good sportsmanship. Class will not meet on May 27. 1502SP19 Mon CERC Activity B 4/8-6/3 4:45-5:30 p.m. 8 classes $99 Register online anytime at https://www.digitalsignup.com/lakeorion 9
youth enrichment TENNIS THEATRE MINI YOUTH, AGES 4-6 IMPROV THEATRE CLUB, GRADES 3-8 Mini Youth is designed for younger children with an Come learn the basics of improvisational acting and interest in tennis. This program is for beginner players stretch your creativity muscles. This class is great for and intermediate players. These courses introduce the all experience levels (including no experience at game in a safe, fun, and enthusiastic environment. all.) Learn how to portray a character and improvise 2150SP19 Mon LOHS 4/15-5/20 dialogue while playing fun games and watching every- 6-7 p.m. 6 classes $60 one’s creative scenes. Hope to see you there! 3060SP19 Wed CERC 109 5/1-5/22 YOUTH, AGES 7-10 6-7 p.m. 4 classes $49 For elementary-aged beginner and intermediate play- ers. These courses will introduce the game in a safe, TRAIL BIKE RIDING BASICS fun and enthusiastic environment. This class will focus on stroke production and teach the fundamentals of FOR GIRLS movement on a tennis court. Grips, stroke technique, court movement, and basic tactics will all be worked AGES 8-17 on in class. Do you love taking adventures in the great out- 2152SP19 Mon LOHS 4/15-5/20 doors? Love making new friends? Looking for a way 6-7 p.m. 6 classes $60 to have loads of fun while exercising? Then come out and join us for some trail riding. All you need is a bike OPEN MIDDLE SCHOOL, AGES 11-14 and a helmet. We will teach you the rest. This class Open Middle School will provide an enjoyable atmos- will introduce you to the basics of trail riding so you phere for players to learn or continue their develop- can bike while enjoying all that nature has to offer. ment of tennis skills. Emphasis will be on strokes and 1710SP19 Mon Webber Parking Lot 5/13 movement on the court. Introduction to proper grip, 5-7:30 p.m. 1 day $20 forehand, backhand, serve, and volley are taught with emphasis placed on technique, footwork, match play and rules of the game. 2154SP19 Mon LOHS 4/15-5/20 7-8 p.m. 6 classes $60 ORION TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY 825 Joslyn Road, Lake Orion MI 48362 248.693.3000 Hours: Mon-Thurs 9:30a-9:00p, Fri & Sat 9:30a-5:00p Sundays 1:00p-5:00p during the school year Orion Fandom Fest Folksongs of the Great Lakes Summer Reading Kickoff Saturday, May 4, 10:00a-4:00p Sunday, May 5 @ 2:00p Saturday, June 8, 11:00a-2:00p A celebration of anime, comics, Join premier auto harpist Adam Mil- Outdoor fun for the whole family! movies, gaming, cosplay and more! ler who will interweave folksongs Enjoy great events like free comics, and their stories, including tradition- Star Wars crafts, gaming tourna- al folksongs and ballads from the ments, a cosplay contest, Harry Great Lakes. Potter duels, and video game trivia. All ages welcome! For more program details or to register visit orionlibrary.org/calendar. 10 - Spring Summer 2019— Register at (248) 693-5436
2019 Summer Skills Sharpener Lake Orion’s Elementary Skills Sharpener Program is designed to keep skills sharp over the summer to limit summer learning loss. Students will be engaged in a variety of fun activities as an extension of the curriculum from their recently completed grade. : To maximize the educational benefits of the Summer Skills Sharpener, sessions will be offered in two week blocks (No single week registrations will be offered) Session 1st child Each additional child July 8—18 $200 $150 July 22—Aug 1 $200 $150 July 8—Aug 1 $375 $275 Kinder Readiness: This course is designed for students who have completed one year of developmental kin- dergarten or preschool and would like to sharpen their skills. This course is designed to help children prepare for Kindergarten. Children work on reading, writing, and math skills that will help them be successful in kinder- garten. Skills Sharpener 1st—6th: This course is designed for students who have completed K, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade. Vocabulary is built, comprehension of written material is expanded, and word attack skills are strengthened to enable students to use reading skills more fully and with more self-confidence. Students will be immersed in writing activities that will help build their writing toolbox to become more creative, convincing, and compelling, writers. Students will also work on strengthening their mathematic skills. Problem solving strategies are also emphasized. Registration forms can be downloaded at http://www.lakeorionschools.org/elementarysummerschool or contact Gretchen Hynes for an emailed copy Gretchen Hynes 248.391.3500 Registeror gretchen.hynes@lok12.org online anytime at https://www.digitalsignup.com/lakeorion 11
youth camps SUMMER DAY CAMPS SPONSORED BY LAKE ORION COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT SERVICES We’ve got you covered for summer fun – lots of options to choose from! Our summer camps are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Extended camp is available daily 7-9 a.m. and 4-6 p.m., $6 a session You pick your own schedule – come for whatever weeks you would like! CAMP WANNA HAVE FUN is designed for children currently attending grades K-4. CAMP EXPLORION is designed for students currently attending grades 5-7. Choose how many days a week you need for GREAT weekly rates: Camp Wanna Have Fun Camp ExpLOrion 3 days a week $99 $105 4 days a week $124 $132 5 days a week $140 $150 Both of these camps are located at the CERC building. Each camp features age appropriate activities, field trips (admissions included), swimming at the Lake Orion High School pool, special event days, and lots of fun guaranteed to create memories that will last a lifetime! Snacks provided. Campers should bring a sack lunch and drink. Weekly themes: Week # Dates Camp Wanna Have Fun Camp ExpLOrion 1 June 17 – 21 Summer Time At Last! Dive in to Summer Fun 2 June 24 – 28 Down on the Farm Wacky & Wild Science 3 July 1 – 5 Celebrate the Seasons NO CAMP – Happy 4th of July! 4 July 8 – 12 Outdoor Adventure Tap Into Creativity 5 July 15 – 19 Maker Camp Spartans vs. Athenians 6 July 22 – 26 Sports Week All About Sports 7 July 29 – August 2 Imaginarium Outdoor Adventures 8 August 5 – 9 Water Week Water Wars Galore 9 August 12 – 16 Adventure Land Random Acts of Fun 10 August 19 – 23 Party Time Last Blast – Rocking It Out Registration Information: Begins on March 1 – Deadline is the Wednesday prior to the week you would like your child to attend Registration fee of $25 per camper (nonrefundable) Limited spaces available – please register early to guarantee your spot For more information please call 248-693-5436 12 - Spring Summer 2019— Register at (248) 693-5436
youth camps 14th ANNUAL DRAGON GAP XTREME ADVENTURE CAMP, GRADES 6-8 th The Dragon Guided Activities Program (GAP) is offering the 14 Annual “GAP Xtreme Ad- venture Camp” for students going into 6th grade through 8th grade in the fall of 2019. Be- fore and after care available, $6 per session. This amazing camp will explore a different extreme adventure focus each day during this week long funfest! Camp participants will explore: 1. Learning belay skills and climbing on the LOHS 55 foot climbing tower, zip-lining, and low & high ropes courses. 2. Fun and crazy group games & teambuilding activities 3. Swimming in the LOHS Natatorium 4. Archery 5. Outdoor living skills (Survival Skills, Shelter Making, Orienteering) 6. SCUBA Diving clinic 3205SU19A M-F LOHS Lower Pool Lobby 7/22-7/26 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5 days $140 3205SU19B M-F LOHS Lower Pool Lobby 8/12-8/16 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5 days $140 EXPLORE THE OUTDOORS ZANY ADVENTURE CAMP, GRADES 2-5 This amazing camp will explore a different outdoor adventure focus each day during this week long funfest! Camp agenda includes: building forts, nature crafts, lots of crazy games, archery, hiking, massive squirt-gun battle, making s’mores, swimming, and tons more fun. Be prepared to have a blast at this incredible camp. Before and after care available, $6 per session. 3204SU19 M-F LOHS Lower Pool Lobby 7/22-7/26 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5 days $140 NFL YOUTH FLAG FOOTBALL EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE Ages: 4-14 years Presented by: National Flag Football Are you ready for some football? Join the largest youth flag football organization in the country. This is a 5 vs. 5, non-contact, recreational, co-ed format. This is an exceptional program for first time players who want to learn the fundamentals of football. This is also a wonderful opportunity for players who may want to continue to enhance their skills before taking the next leap into tackle football. Games are played at Lake Orion High School on Sunday afternoons. Practices take place one hour prior to game time each week to ensure a convenient and fun experience for all. Participates will receive a NFL reversi- ble jersey, and a flag belt. Games are officiated by MHSAA referees. There are no try-outs! Everyone participates! Children are placed on teams according to their age, school and buddy requests to allow classmates/friends are playing together. You must register on-line at: www.NationalFlagFootball.com For more information call (248) 454-9700 Register online anytime at https://www.digitalsignup.com/lakeorion 13
youth camps ART BASKETBALL CAMPS SUMMER ART ACADEMY, GRADES K-5 A reversible green/white jersey is required for The Summer Art Academy provides children a wonderful all basketball camps. Jerseys may be purchased introduction to several forms of visual art. In our acade- for $18 through the Lake Orion Community Edu- my, each day brings a new project including painting, cation Office. Please be sure to indicate on your drawing, printmaking and sculpture. A material fee of $15 is payable to the instructor on the first day of camp. registration form if your child needs a jersey. 2225SU19 Mon-Thurs CERC 111 7/8-7/11 9-10:30 a.m. 4 classes $35 CO-ED BASKETBALL SKILLS CAMP, GRADES 1-2 BAND CAMPS Pass, dribble, shoot…have fun while learning basic basketball skills with mini games. Join Coach Couretas SUMMER HEAD START BAND for this instructional clinic that will cover all the funda- Summer head start band for beginning band students mentals. Please note: jerseys are not required for this entering 6th grade for the 2019-2020 school year at any camp. Lake Orion Middle School. Early Bird Discount: save $5 2111SU19 Mon-Fri CERC Gym 8/12-8/16 if you register by June 7. Latchkey is available at 7:30 10-11 a.m. 5 sessions $65 am each day if needed (additional fee of $5 per day). 2550SU19 Mon-Fri Scripps Band Room 7/22-7/26 DRAGON BOYS BASKETBALL CAMP 9-10:15 a.m. 5 classes $60 Camp will be focused on improving each player's ability to handle, pass and shoot the basketball, while teaching SUMMER BAND WORKSHOP proper footwork and pivoting techniques. We will also Summer band workshop for students entering 7th or 8th work on offensive movement without the ball (screening grade band at any Lake Orion Middle School for the 2019 & cutting), as well as handling the ball versus defensive -2020 school year. In addition to playing as a full band, pressure. The camp will feature breakdown segments students will also have sectionals, music history, and a where players compete 2 on 2, 3 on 3 and 4 on 4 in both music elective. Please bring a lunch each day. We will be half court and full court environments. There will be con- going to the LOHS pool on Thursday afternoon. Please tests, prizes and skill competitions, in addition to daily 5 pack your swimsuit and towel. Early Bird Discount: save on 5 games. Please bring a water bottle, reversible jersey $10 if you register by June 7. Latchkey is available at and a basketball. 7:30 am each day if needed (additional fee of $5 per GRADES 4-6 day). 3000SU19 Mon-Thurs LOHS Field House 8/5-8/8 2500SU19 Mon-Fri Scripps Band Room 7/22-726 9-11 a.m. 4 sessions $95 9-3 p.m. 5 classes $170 GRADES 7-9 3004SU19 Mon-Thurs LOHS Field House 8/5-8/8 BASEBALL CAMP 12-3 p.m. 4 sessions $110 Baseball Camp highlights include: daily hitting instruc- GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP tion and drills including campers being analyzed on vid- Skill emphasis will be on basketball fundamentals: drib- eo, learning several defensive positions, specific base bling, passing, shooting, rebounding, and defense. Ele- running focus, and players will learn strength and con- mentary camp will also focus on introducing the girls to ditioning exercises appropriate for their age and body team basketball while the middle school camp will pre- type. Coach to player ratio will be 1:5. The Lake Orion pare the athletes to compete at the middle school level. HS 2007 MHSAA State Champions Varsity Head Coach, Please bring a water bottle, reversible jersey, and a bas- Andy Schramek, his veteran staff, current and former ketball. Camp is being run by the high school basketball players will lead the daily sessions. Helmets are provid- coaching staff. ed, however, campers are encouraged to bring their GRADES 3-5 own personal protective equipment. Campers should 3006SU19 Mon-Thurs LOHS Field House 6/24-6/27 bring a water bottle each day as well as their glove and 9-10:30 a.m. 4 sessions $95 bat. Fee includes official camp t-shirt, prizes throughout GRADES 6-8 camp, and an award at the end of camp. Sessions are 3007SU19 Mon-Thurs LOHS Field House 6/24-6/27 limited to 20 players each. Please register early to guar- 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 4 sessions $125 antee your spot. AGES 8-10 1700SU19A M on-Fri LOHS Baseball Fields 7/8-7/12 9-10:30 a.m. 5 classes $125 AGES 11-12 1700SU19B M on-Fri LOHS Baseball Fields 7/8-7/12 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $125 AGES 13-16 1700SU19C M on-Fri LOHS Baseball Fields 7/8-7/12 12-1:30 p.m. 5 classes $125 14 - Spring Summer 2019— Register at (248) 693-5436
youth camps CAMP MOVE IT! COOKING CAMP BY RATA2EE, cont. Campers will be busy all week long with a variety of ac- RATA2EE RANGERS ADVANCED COOKING tivities: dance, sports, drama, gymnastics, games, sing CAMP, AGES 11-15 alongs, arts and crafts, and different fun activities! Mak- A fun half day of focusing on cooking techniques where ing slime, having a water balloon fight, and racing cars each child uses a paring knife and/or santoku knife and are just some of the fun activities we will do! We want to cooks a complete meal to take home. After registering, bring diversified play back in a fun and safe environment parents must sign a liability waiver for any child to at- and make new friends along the way. Please pack a tend. All recipes are nut free. Spaces are limited, so sign lunch and a water bottle. Participants may get wet dur- up early to reserve your spot. Camp registration fee in- ing activities. cludes camp cost of $110 and material fee of $85. Those AGES 3-5 who show the right attitude and aptitude will be recom- 2141SU19A Mon-Fri CERC Activity A 6/24-6/28 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $72 mended to the Recruiter for Top Chef Jr for the oppor- AGES 6-11 tunity to apply for Chef Gordon Ramsey’s next competi- 2141SU19B Mon-Fri CERC Activity A 6/24-6/28 tion (not required, needs parent permission). 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 5 classes $99 1200SU19A Mon-Fri LOHS Room 402 7/15-7/19 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $195 1200SU19B Mon-Fri LOHS Room 402 7/15-7/19 CHEERLEADING CAMP 1-4 p.m. 5 classes $195 AGES 3-13 Whether you are an experienced cheerleader and need to brush up on your flexibility skills before CROSSFIT Classes are held at Oakland Country CrossFit, tryouts or you’re a beginner and want to learn all 4800 Joslyn, Lake Orion MI 48359 the basic. Coaches will go over jumps, splits, drills, tum- bling, and basic stunts as well as what judges are look- CROSSFIT TEENS, AGES 12 - 17 ing for during tryouts. T-shirts will be provided. Small Our teen program is for teens of all levels of fitness. showcase on Friday at 7:45 p.m. Please wear tennis Each class is structured in a way to include components shoes, no jeans, and bring a water bottle. of gymnastics, body-weight calisthenics, and weightlift- 1508SU19 MWF CERC Activity A 8/5, 8/7, 8/9 ing. Besides being engaged and motivated by their 6-8 p.m. 3 classes $69 coach, teens will progressively maximize their physical skills and competitive spirit in a supportive social setting. This pairing of fitness and fun creates a lifelong COOKING CAMP BY RATA2EE love of health and fitness. (10-11 year olds may be enrolled with permission - please contact Andrea at 248- RATA2EE RANGERS COOKING CAMP, 613-3528 with questions.) Class will not meet on July 4. AGES 7-11 2182SU19A Mon CrossFit 6/17-8/12 Children learn healthy cooking skills through fun and 6:30-7:30 p.m. 9 classes $72 play. Each day of this one week camp, kids will make 2182SU19B Thurs CrossFit 6/20-8/15 and eat a morning snack, take part in fun exercise activi- 6:30-7:30 p.m. 8 classes $64 ties, cook and eat a 3-course meal, learn where food 2182SU19C Mon/Thurs CrossFit 6/17-8/15 6:30-7:30 p.m. 17 classes $119 comes from and how it grows (Gardening 101), play nu- trition games, and end their day with kids’ yoga. Rata2ee teaches cutting techniques (with kid-safe CROSSFIT YOUTH, AGES 7 - 12 knives), weights and measures, stove and kitchen safe- This program is geared and designed for kids’ ages 7 - ty, and sanitation. Kids also learn what makes a healthy 12 and their specific developmental needs. We plate. After registering, parents must sign a liability incorporate cognitive development and exercises along waiver for any child to attend. An email with other im- with fun and effective exercises for the best academic portant information (what to wear, what is ok and not ok enhancement possible - Movement based learning! to bring to the classroom) will be sent after the waiver is CrossFit Youth is designed for all children - short, tall, signed. All recipes are nut free. Spaces are limited, so big, small, athletic, or athletically challenged. The focus sign up early to reserve your spot. Camp registration fee of our kids program is to make fitness fun! Class will not includes camp cost of $215 and material fee of $80. meet on July 4. 1200SU19A Mon-Fri LOHS Room 402 6/17-6/21 2180SU19A Mon CrossFit 6/17-8/12 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5 classes $295 5:30-6:15 p.m. 9 classes $72 1200SU19B Mon-Fri LOHS Room 402 7/8-7/12 2180SU19B Thurs CrossFit 6/20-8/15 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5 classes $295 5:30-6:15 p.m. 8 classes $64 1200SU19C Mon-Fri LOHS Room 402 7/22-7/26 2180SU19C Mon/Thurs CrossFit 6/17-8/15 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5 classes $295 5:30-6:15 p.m. 17 classes $119 1200SU19D Mon-Fri LOHS Room 402 7/29-8/2 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 5 classes $295 Register online anytime at https://www.digitalsignup.com/lakeorion 15
youth camps DISNEY CAMP LACROSSE CAMP FOR GIRLS Explore your favorite Disney Classics as we sing, act, Please bring a stick, certified eye goggles, and dance to the favorite songs from our all time fa- cleats, sneakers, and a filled water bottle each day. If vorite movies such as Frozen, Moana, Star Wars, Cars, anyone is interested in trying goalie or currently play and many others. Each day will include warm-ups, goalie, please indicate it when registering. Camps will be dance, crafts, movie clips, singing, acting, and a run by the high school coaching staff. snack. Groups will be divided by age and ability. Re- hearsal will be Friday from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. for all GRADES 3-5 campers. The performance will begin promptly at This camp will be a fun-filled introduction to the 12:30 pm. Campers should bring a bag lunch. T-shirts game of girls’ lacrosse. We will cover all of the will be provided. basic skills of the game by using specific drills and small AGES 3-5 -sided games. A strong foundation in the basics will be 3311SU19A Mon-Thurs CERC 109 7/22-7/26 emphasized. There will be contests, games, and prizes 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $72 throughout the week. Fri 1610SU19 Mon-Thurs LOHS* 7/8-7/11 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 9-10:30 a.m. 4 classes $95 AGES 6-11 3311SU19B Mon-Fri CERC 109 7/22-7/26 GRADES 6-8 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 5 classes $99 This is a skill-development camp that focuses on building a strong foundation of cradling, ground GOLF CAMP balls, catching and throwing skills, and shooting. Players will also begin to develop basic defensive skills. Skills GRADES K-8 will come together in small-sided games such as 1v1, Come join us for lots of fun learning how to play golf 2v2, and 3v3. There will be contests, games, and prizes or building on skills of current players. Our golf camp throughout the week. instructor, Brent Davies is an International PGA and 1620SU19 Mon-Thurs LOHS* 7/8-7/11 USGTF Certified Golf Teaching Professional, World Golf 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 4 classes $95 Coaches Alliance Certified Golf Coach, Golf Teaching Professional at Pine Knob Golf Club and the 2015 Ca- GRADES 9-12 nadian Golf Teachers Federation Canadian Cup Cham- The focus of this camp will be continuing to de- pion. During this four-day one week camp students velop and build on players foundation of all la- will learn the fundamentals of the golf swing, from grip crosse skills. Game strategy and full field drills will help to set-up, to posture and alignment. The tee shot, players develop a sound field awareness. There will be iron play from the fairway, chips and pitches around tons of small-sided games to ensure all players are get- the green, long and short putting, etiquette, and basic ting opportunities to engage in the game. There will be rules will also be discussed. All equipment will be pro- contests, games, and prizes throughout the week. vided; Students are welcome to bring their own clubs. 1630SU19 Mon-Thurs LOHS* 7/15-7/18 Coach Davies designed and teaches this camp to en- 9-11 a.m. 4 classes $125 sure kids have fun in a low pressure environment in- troducing your child or teen to the game of golf. *Class will meet each day outside the tennis courts at LEGO® CAMPS Lake Orion High School. STAR WARS®, MINECRAFT® AND 2125SU19 M/T/Th/F LOHS* 7/15-7/19 10-11:30 a.m. 4 classes $79 MORE, GRADES K-6 Your child will experience the world of Mine- craft, Star Wars and more with Lego® in this fun six GYMNASTICS CAMP week class with Brick It Up. Students will face new Spend the week working on age appropriate gymnastics challenges each week, building exclusive Brick It Up skills with all apparatus: vault, beam, bars, and of creations. We will be focusing on architecture, creative course floor work/tumbling. The emphasis is on build- thinking, and team building during each session. ing strength, self-confidence, and team building while 2306SU19 Mon-Fri CERC 108 7/15-7/19 having fun! Beginners and advanced gymnasts wel- 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $125 come. Small showcase on Friday: Ages 3-5 at 10:45 a.m., ages 6-11 at 11:45 a.m. BRICK IT UP LEGO® FUN, AGES 3-5 GRADES K-6 1505SU19A Mon-Fri CERC Activity A 8/5-8/9 10-11 a.m. 5 classes $72 Enjoy a wide variety of Brick It Up’s favorite AGES 6-11 builds during this class. Students will learn how to build 1505SU19B Mon-Fri CERC Activity A 8/5-8/9 and motorize some of Brick It Up’s most popular builds 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $99 which may include Minecraft®, Star Wars®, and Super Heroes. 2307SU19 Mon-Fri CERC 108 8/12-8/16 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $125 16 - Spring Summer 2019— Register at (248) 693-5436
youth camps LITTLE MEDICAL PONY PALS CAMP SCHOOL AGES 3-10 AGES 6-11 Need an outlet for your horse crazy child? Partic- Do you want to be a doctor? At Little ipants will learn all the basics of caring for a Medical School, you will use real tools that doctors use horse, make horse themed crafts, and horsey treats. and receive your own working stethoscope. We will learn Come out and horse around with us! Snacks and re- the anatomy of a variety of body systems and create freshments will be provided. There may even be a spe- many models, including a model of the brain, spine, eye, cial surprise visit from a four-legged friend. 1720SU19 Tues-Thurs CERC 109 7/30-8/1 bone and lung. We will also learn how to suture, role 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 3 classes $55 play a pretend surgery, administer first aid, make a cast, and much more! At the end of the week, you will gradu- ate and receive a diploma. PRINCESS CAMP 2401SU19 Mon-Fri CERC 111 7/8-7/12 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $225 AGES 3-8 All the magic of the Fairytale Princesses come alive for LITTLE VETERINARIAN SCHOOL your little girl. She will become a princess through sto- ries, crafts, dance, and song. The Princesses will deco- AGES 6-11 rate their own tiaras and jewelry box as well as create Do you love animals? At Little Vet other crafts. Snack and refreshments will be provided School we will learn how to take care daily. A small performance will be presented on Thurs- of a pet and explore the exciting day at 11:45 a.m. for family. Optional dress: princess world of veterinarians! You will use a stuffed animal dog apparel, leotards, tights and ballet slippers. to learn how to take a physical assessment, care for 3310SU19 Tues-Thurs CERC 109 7/16-7/18 wounds, apply stitches, and give medication. We'll also 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 3 classes $55 learn about cat anatomy and body language, how to re- duce your cat's stress, and make a fun cat toy. We'll SOCCER CAMP, CO-ED compare wild vs domesticated animals and learn about bird habitats. At the end of the week, you will take home your stuffed dog, graduate, and receive a diploma. JUNIOR DRAGONS, GRADES 1-5 2402SU19 Mon-Fri CERC 111 8/5-8/9 Camp will be split between lower elementary and 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $225 upper elementary to group athletes of similar skill levels. Emphasis will be on basic soccer skills including ball striking, receiving the ball, first touch, one on one PIANO CAMPS BY TINY TUNES attacking moves, one on one defensive skills, fine motor skills, movement development, and small sided games. PRESCHOOL PIANO CAMP, AGES 3-4 Registration fee includes camp t-shirt and four free tick- Designed specifically for the Preschool Pianist. This is ets to Michigan Starts soccer game at Ultimate Soccer on a BIG FUN program. Lessons include musical alpha- June 28. Camp is being run by the high school soccer bet, finger numbers, counting and clapping rhythms, coaching staff. coloring, tracing, correct hand positions, floating 3010SU19 M on-Thurs LOHS Soccer Field 6/24-6/27 notes, games, snacks (supplied), and much more. 9-10:30 a.m. 4 sessions $95 Introduce your preschooler to the world of music. Parents must attend. MIDDLE SCHOOL DRAGONS, 1401SU19 Tues-Fri CERC 109 7/9-7/12 9:30-10:45 a.m. 4 classes $50 GRADES 6-8 Camp emphasis will be on ball striking, receiving PIANO CAMP, AGES 5-7 ground and air balls, speed and agility, small sided No experience necessary! Learn to play the piano games, and on vision and decision making. Registration while having fun! Camp is geared for the school-aged fee includes camp t-shirt and four free tickets to Michi- pianist and designed to introduce the fundamentals gan Starts soccer game at Ultimate Soccer on June 28. of music including line and space notes, rhythms and Camp is being run by the high school soccer coaching counting, and chords. Lessons include note reading, staff. songs, games, and a 10-minute snack break. Parents 3011SU19 M on-Thurs LOHS Soccer Field 6/24-6/27 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 4 sessions $125 can attend a mini performance on the last day of camp. 1406SU19 Tues-Fri CERC 109 7/9-7/12 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 4 classes $70 Register online anytime at https://www.digitalsignup.com/lakeorion 17
youth camps SOCCER TENNIS TSC Alliance is continuing its Developmental League soc- Certified Tennis Professional, Eric Bracciano, and his cer program outdoors. This program is led by the club’s staff will help you to build your strokes by teaching you professionally licensed coaches and is based on a set solid fundamentals. Each player must bring their own curriculum (6 subjects). D-League is a year-round pro- racquet and water bottle with them. Fridays are re- gram, emphasizing “simple soccer” for all ranges of skill served for rain days during the summer sessions. levels that still challenges players on technical aspects of competitive soccer. All participating players receive an MINI YOUTH, AGES 4-6 official D-League jersey, as well as weekly rewards and Mini Youth is designed for younger children with an in- soccer prizes. Each week, the program includes 25 terest in tennis. This program is for beginner players and minutes of technical training focusing on a particular intermediate players. These courses introduce the game soccer skill and 30 minutes of organized games empha- in a safe, fun, and enthusiastic environment. sizing the subject of the day. Soccer cleats, soccer 2150SU19A M-Th LOHS 6/17-6/27 socks, and a soccer ball are recommended but not re- 9-10 a.m. 8 classes $80 quired. Shinguards and a water bottle are required. 2150SU19B M-Th LOHS 6/17-6/27 BIRTH YEARS 2011/12/13 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8 classes $80 2150SU19C M-Th LOHS 7/8-7/18 2129SU19A Wed Orion Oaks 7/10-8/14 9-10 a.m. 8 classes $80 5-6 p.m. 6 classes $85 2150SU19D T/Th LOHS 7/9-8/1 2129SU19C Fri Blanche Sims 7/12-8/16 5:30-6:30 p.m. 8 classes $80 5-6 p.m. 6 classes $85 2150SU19E M-Th LOHS 7/22-8/1 BIRTH YEARS 2008/09/10 9-10 a.m. 8 classes $80 2129SU19B Wed Orion Oaks 7/10-8/14 2150SU19F M-Th LOHS 8/5-8/15 5:30-6:30 p.m. 6 classes $85 9-10 a.m. 8 classes $80 2129SU19D Fri Blanche Sims 7/12-8/16 5:30-6:30 p.m. 6 classes $85 YOUTH, AGES 7-10 For elementary-aged beginner and intermediate players. SPEED, AGILITY & QUICKNESS These courses will introduce the game in a safe, fun and CAMP (SPARQ) enthusiastic environment. This class will focus on stroke production and teach the fundamentals of movement on a tennis court. Grips, stroke technique, court movement, AGES 6-15 and basic tactics will all be worked on in class. The Speed, Agility and Quickness program is offered to 2152SU19A M-Th LOHS 6/17-6/27 any athlete with the desire to improve their linear, lat- 10-11 a.m. 8 classes $80 eral, and vertical movements. One of the most obvious 2152SU19B M-Th LOHS 6/17-6/27 assets for all athletes in a specialized sport is the ability 6:30-7:30 p.m. 8 classes $80 to run or move fast. Running is a learned skill just like 2152SU19C M-Th LOHS 7/8-7/18 throwing, catching, kicking, hitting, or shooting a ball. 10-11 a.m. 8 classes $80 Since running is a learned skill, it can be practiced and 2152SU19D T/Th LOHS 7/9-8/1 6:30-7:30 p.m. 8 classes $80 improved. Everyone can improve speed and dynamic 2152SU19E M-Th LOHS 7/22-8/1 athleticism through SPARQ Training. If you want to get 10-11 a.m. 8 classes $80 more out of your game, no matter what the game is, 2152SU19F M-Th LOHS 8/5-8/15 our program is for you! 10-11 a.m. 8 classes $80 3020SU19 M-Th Scripps Football Field 6/24-6/27 9-11:15 a.m. 4 sessions $150 OPEN MIDDLE SCHOOL, AGES 11-14 Open Middle School will provide an enjoyable atmos- SPORTS ACADEMY CAMPS phere for players to learn or continue their development of tennis skills. Emphasis will be on strokes and move- SPORTS FOR SQUIRTS CAMP, AGES ment on the court. Introduction to proper grip, fore- hand, backhand, serve, and volley are taught with em- 3-11 phasis placed on technique, footwork, match play and Spend each day learning different sports includ- rules of the game. ing soccer, basketball, football, golf, baseball, track, 2154SU19A M-Th LOHS 6/17-6/27 gymnastics, and tennis. Participants will learn to be 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 8 classes $80 part of a team and have good sportsmanship. Partici- 2154SU19B M-Th LOHS 6/17-6/27 pants may get wet during activities. Please pack a wa- 7:30-8:30 p.m. 8 classes $80 ter bottle and lunch. 2154SU19C M-Th LOHS 7/8-7/18 AGES 3-5 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 8 classes $80 1504SU19A Tues-Thurs CERC Gym 6/18-6/20 2154SU19D T/Th LOHS 7/9-8/1 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 3 classes $55 6:30 -7:30 p.m. 8 classes $80 AGES 6-11 2154SU19E M-Th LOHS 7/22-8/1 1504SU19B Tues-Thurs CERC Gym 6/18-6/20 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 8 classes $80 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 3 classes $75 2154SU19F M-Th LOHS 8/5-8/15 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 8 classes $80 18 - Spring Summer 2019— Register at (248) 693-5436
youth camps THEATRE CAMPS WRITING CAMP TAKE A BOW THEATRE CAMP, BY KIDS STANDARD GRADES 3-8 GRADES 2-8 Join us as we plan, rehearse, and perform in some silly This five-day or ten-day camp will provide par- summer plays! Taught by Stadium Drive’s former thea- ticipants with an opportunity to embark on a tre teacher, Megan Firis, this camp is geared toward first-hand investigation of their hometown. During the anyone who likes to collaborate, create, and perform. first two days, children will do preliminary research and, Students will work in groups performing humorous plays guided by thinking maps, explore the downtown, record for each other, as well as share our performances with observations, conduct interviews, and collect infor- family and friends on the last day of camp. No prior mation for their stories. Days 3-4 will be dedicated to acting or theatre experience is required! Just come collaboration and writing. On Friday, all families will be ready to try some new things and have fun! Students invited to attend the last hour of the camp to walk must have basic reading skills. through a gallery of stories and find out more about 3060SU19 Mon-Fri CERC 109 8/5-8/9 each story by talking to the writers. Students who at- 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $125 tend the camp for two weeks, will practice art and will work on public speaking related to the project they STORY THEATRE CAMP,GRADES K-2 worked on. At the end of the two weeks, we will ask the Designed for younger students, this theatre camp friends and families to come in and see the work the is just as much fun! No reading skills are re- students have done. quired. Learn how to put on a puppet show, listen to ONE SESSION and tell stories, play creative games, make a craft for 2601SU19A Mon-Fri CERC 108 6/17-6/21 dramatic play, and get a fun and stress free introduc- 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 5 classes $375 tion to performing. 2601SU19B Mon-Fri CERC 108 8/12-8/16 3067SU19 Mon-Fri CERC 109 7/29-8/2 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 5 classes $375 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $125 TWO SESSIONS 2602SU19A Mon-Fri CERC 108 6/17-6/28 VOLLEYBALL CAMP BY SKYHAWKS 2602SU19B 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 10 classes Mon-Fri CERC 108 $675 8/12-8/23 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 10 classes $675 VOLLEYBALL CAMP, AGES 8-14 Skyhawks volleyball takes the energy and excite- ment of this great team sport and puts it all to- gether into one fun-filled program. All aspects of the game are taught through drills and exercises that focus on bumping, setting, spiking, hitting, and serving. This camp is designed for the beginning to intermediate player. Please wear appropriate clothing and gym shoes. Bring several snacks and a water bottle. All par- ticipants receive an award certificate, Skyhawks t-shirt and ball. 2165SU19A Mon-Fri CERC Gym 6/24-6/28 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $155 2165SU19B Mon-Fri CERC Gym 8/12-8/16 9 a.m.-12 p.m. 5 classes $155 Register online anytime at https://www.digitalsignup.com/lakeorion 19
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