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Extension SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM · 2020 Camps for Ages 4 to 18 R E AT E! C PLAY! ! LAUGH N! LEAR PROUD MEMBER OF REGISTER ONLINE: AMERICAN CAMP cabrillo.edu/youth ASSOCIATION OR CALL US AT: 831-479-6331
AT-A-GLANCE CAMPS SCHEDULE – LISTED BY DATE AT-A-GLANCE CAMPS SCHEDULE – LISTED BY DATE CREATIVE CULINARY CREATIVE ARTS CLASS AGES DATES PAGE CLASS AGES DATES PAGE Doughlicious! 12-15 6/8 - 6/12 6 Kuumbwa Jazz Camp 13-18 6/15 - 6/19 30 Budding Chef 9-12 6/15 - 6/19 5 Arts Adventures - Ocean and Water 4-6 6/15 - 6/19 23 Creative Cooking 11-14 6/22 - 6/26 7 Creative Visual Design 14-17 6/15 - 6/19 28 Kids Can Make Dinner! 9-12 6/22 - 6/26 4 Digital Photography I 12-15 6/15 - 6/19 28 Budding Chef 9-12 6/29 - 7/3 5 Mixed Media Layered Painting 10-14 6/15 - 6/19 24 Roll It, Wrap It, Stuff It 9-12 6/29 - 7/3 4 Build Your Own Board Game 6-8 6/15 - 6/19 27 Creative Cooking - Advanced 12-16 7/6 - 7/10 7 Digital Photography II 12-15 6/22 - 6/26 28 Chocolate Creations 9-12 7/6 - 7/10 4 Sculptastic - 3D Character Creation 6-8 6/22 - 6/26 25 Budding Chef 9-12 7/13 - 7/17 5 Small Metal Jewelry 10-12 & 15-17 6/22 - 6/26 24 Doughlicious! 12-15 7/13 - 7/17 6 Science + Art = Nature Journals! 10-14 6/29 - 7/3 25 Creative Cooking 11-14 7/20 - 7/24 7 Intro to Samurai Chess 6-8 6/29 - 7/3 26 Advanced Doughlicious 12-17 7/20 - 7/24 6 Beginning Samurai Chess 8-12 7/6 - 7/10 26 Making, Baking, Cake! 9-12 7/27 - 7/31 4 Mix It Up - Mixed Media Camp 6-8 7/6 - 7/10 23 Foodie Field Trips 12-15 7/27 - 7/31 6 Build Your Own Board Game 6-8 7/6 - 7/10 27 Budding Chef 9-12 8/3 - 8/7 5 Film Makers Bootcamp 13-17 7/6 - 7/10 29 Advanced Doughlicious 12-17 8/3 - 8/7 6 Small Metal Jewelry 13-15 7/6 - 7/10 24 LEADERSHIP & ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT Little Naturalists 6-8 & 9-12 7/13 - 7/17 25 Intro to Dungeons & Dragons 9-12 7/13 - 7/17 27 CLASS AGES DATES PAGE Intro to Guitar 11-17 7/13 - 7/17 31 Ready, Set, Read! Grades 3 and 4 8-10 6/22 - 6/26 8 Intermediate Samurai Chess 12-16 7/20 - 7/24 26 Ready, Set, Read! Grades 1 and 2 6-8 6/29 - 7/3 8 Build Your Own Board Game 9-12 7/20 - 7/24 27 Leadership Academy 12-16 7/6 - 7/17 9 Arts Adventures - Forest and Nature 4-6 7/20 - 7/24 23 SAT Test Preparation 14-18 7/29 - 7/31 9 Intermediate Guitar 11-17 7/20 - 7/24 31 SAT Test Preparation 14-18 8/5 - 8/7 9 Sewing, Making & Creating 13-16 7/20 - 7/24 31 Accelerated Learning Tech 12-15 8/6 & 8/7 8 Beginning Samurai Chess 8-12 7/27 - 7/31 26 COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY Sculptastic - 3D Character Creation 6-8 7/27 - 7/31 25 CLASS AGES DATES PAGE Voice Camp 7-18 8/3 - 8/7 30 Rocket Kart Racers 9-12 6/8 - 6/12 10 SPORTS & PLAY Game Labs: 2D Video Game 9-12 6/15 - 6/19 10 CLASS AGES DATES PAGE Game Labs: 3D Video Game 13-15 6/15 - 6/19 11 Water Polo 10-14 6/8 - 6/12 35 Code Explorers 6-8 6/22 - 6/26 10 Seahawk Football 8-14 6/8 - 6/12 32 Virtual Reality: The Future is Now 9-12 & 13-15 6/22 - 6/26 11 Baseball 7-14 6/8 - 6/12 32 Augmented Reality 9-12 & 13-15 6/29 - 7/3 11 Baseball 7-14 6/15 - 6/19 32 JavaScript Developers Jam 9-12 & 13-15 7/6 - 7/10 12 Soccer 4-6 & 7-14 6/15 - 6/19 32 Python Programmers 9-12 & 13-15 7/13 - 7/17 12 Basketball - Shooting Camp 7-17 6/15 - 6/19 33 Video Game Animation 9-12 7/20 - 7/24 13 Volleyball - Kids All Skills Camp 7-11 6/15 - 6/19 34 Make Your Own Movies! 9-12 7/20 - 7/24 13 Advanced Swimming Skills 13-18 6/15 - 6/18 37 Inventor’s League 9-12 7/20 - 7/24 12 Tennis Camp 12-17 6/16 - 6/19 37 Minecraft Redstone Engineering 9-12 7/27 - 7/31 13 Softball 10-17 6/22 - 6/26 35 Make Your Own Movies! 9-12 & 13-15 7/27 - 7/31 13 Soccer 4-6 & 7-14 6/22 - 6/26 32 SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Basketball - Skills Camp 7-17 6/22 - 6/26 33 CLASS AGES DATES PAGE All Sports Camp 8-14 6/22 - 6/26 35 Tennis Camp 5-11 6/23 - 6/26 37 Little Palentologists 6-8 6/15 - 6/19 14 Soccer 4-6 & 7-14 6/29 - 7/3 32 Little Engineers 6-8 6/15 - 6/19 14 Mini Mermaid Running & Coaches Camp 7-12 & 13-17 6/29 - 7/3 36 Oceans and Robotics ROV Camp 9-12 6/15 - 6/19 21 Young Triton Running & Coaches Camp 7-12 & 13-17 6/29 - 7/3 36 Little Chemists 6-8 6/15 - 6/19 14 Basketball - Shooting Camp 7-17 6/29 - 7/3 33 Constructor Creators 9-12 6/15 - 6/19 18 Volleyball - Junior High 11-13 6/29 - 7/2 34 Pokemon Engineering 6-8 6/22 - 6/26 15 Baseball 7-14 7/6 - 7/10 32 Science Explorers: Oceans and Water 4-6 6/22 - 6/26 22 Soccer 4-6 & 7-14 7/6 - 7/10 32 Oceans and Robotics ROV Camp 9-12 6/22 - 6/26 21 Basketball - Skills Camp 7-17 7/6 - 7/10 33 Pokemon Master Engineering 9-12 6/22 - 6/26 20 All Sports Camp 8-14 7/13 - 7/17 35 Little Detectives 6-8 6/22 - 6/26 17 Soccer 4-6 & 7-14 7/20 - 7/24 32 It’s Electric! 6-8 6/22 - 6/26 16 Baseball 7-14 7/20 - 7/24 32 Adventures in Archeology 9-12 6/22 - 6/26 18 Basketball - Shooting Camp 7-17 7/20 - 7/24 33 Superhero Engineering 6-8 6/29 - 7/3 15 Volleyball: Passer/Defense Camp 13-18 7/20 - 7/24 34 Junkyard Challenge 9-12 6/29 - 7/3 20 Aerial Arts and Circus Camp 9-12 7/20 - 7/24 37 Little Chemists 6-8 6/29 - 7/3 14 Soccer 4-6 & 7-14 7/27 - 7/31 32 Robotics using LEGO WeDo 6-8 7/6 - 7/10 15 Mini Mermaid Running & Coaches Camp 7-12 & 13-17 7/27 - 7/31 36 Robotics using LEGO EV3 9-12 7/6 - 7/10 20 Young Triton Running & Coaches Camp 7-12 & 13-17 7/27 - 7/31 36 Gross-ology: Ooey Gooey You 6-8 & 9-12 7/6 - 7/10 16 Baseball 7-14 7/27 - 7/31 32 Little Medical School 6-8 & 9-12 7/13 - 7/17 19 Basketball - Skills Camp 7-17 7/27 - 7/31 33 Rock Stars 9-12 7/13 - 7/17 18 Volleyball: Hitters & Setters Camp 13-18 7/27 - 7/31 34 It’s Electric! 6-8 7/13 - 7/17 16 Aerial Arts and Circus Camp 9-12 7/27 - 7/31 37 Little Archeologists 6-8 7/13 - 7/17 17 Basketball - Shooting Camp 7-17 8/3 - 8/7 33 Jedi Starship Engineering 6-8 7/20 - 7/24 15 Volleyball: Advanced Skills Camp 13-18 8/3 - 8/7 34 Little Veterinary School 6-8 & 9-12 7/20 - 7/24 19 Basketball - Skills Camp 7-17 8/10 - 8/14 33 Oceans and Robotics ROV Camp 12-15 7/20 - 7/24 21 Harry Potter Magical Engineering 9-12 7/20 - 7/24 20 Little Detectives 6-8 7/20 - 7/24 17 Fun with Flight 6-8 7/20 - 7/24 16 Baskin Girls in Engineering 11-13 7/27 - 7/31 22 Campus Map, Parking & Registration information: see pages 38, 39, and back inside cover Science Explorers: Forests and Nature 4-6 7/27 - 7/31 22 Scholarship information: see page 38 Little Astronomers 6-8 7/27 - 7/31 17 Who Dunnit? Crime Scene Investigators 9-12 7/27 - 7/31 18 Little Engineers 6-8 7/27 - 7/31 14 Baskin Girls in Engineering 11-13 8/3 - 8/7 22
WELCOME to the SIMPLE BLOCK SCHEDULING (ages 6-8 & 9-12) CABRILLO SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM! Block Scheduling offers one simple plan to fill a full week with camp activities! Your camper’s day begins at 9:00 am and concludes at 4:00 pm. But, just like an a la carte menu, you have choices! You select the combination of activities that fits your camper’s interests, and then create your own perfect schedule. Check out all the options in the list below, and look for the “clock” icons that indicate morn- ing and afternoon camps that will work with Block Scheduling. Block scheduling is available for campers 6-8 years old and 9-12 years old. Please note that all camps are first come, first served, and camps fill fast! 9:00 am – 12:00 noon 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm 1:00 – 4:00 pm MORNING CAMP LUNCH BREAK AFTERNOON CAMP Cost: based on Cost: $25* Cost: based on chosen camp *FREE (see details pg. 2) chosen camp CAMP OPTIONS FOR AGES 6-8 CAMP OPTIONS FOR AGES 9-12 Another AMAZING summer with over 50 new and exciting camps! Our camps provide a safe, fun, and engaging environment for children to explore and grow. We offer diverse, high-quality content for developing young brains and bodies. Join us for just a few days, or all summer long! Check out our opportunities in: MORNINGS AFTERNOONS MORNINGS AFTERNOONS JUNE 15–19 Page Page JUNE 15–19 Page Page Sports & Play • Science & Engineering • Creative Culinary Little Engineers 14 Little Chemists 14 Budding Chef 7 Budding Chef 7 Computers & Technology • Creative Arts & Design Little Paleontologists 14 Build a Board Game 27 Oceans & Robotics 21 Engineering Challenge 18 Leadership & Personal Success Basketball 33 Volleyball (7&8) 34 2D Video Games 1- Volleyball (9-11) 34 Soccer 32 Basketball 33 Mixed Media Painting 24 Soccer 32 LUNCH BREAK JUNE 22–26 Page Page JUNE 22–26 Page Page Monday through Friday Code Explorers 10 Little Detectives 17 Oceans & Robotics 21 Kids Can Make Dinner! 6 and open to campers ages 6 to 12 Pokemon Engineering 15 It’s Electric 16 Archeology Adventures 18 All Sports Camp 35 Campers have the chance to eat the healthy food their parents packed Basketball 33 Sculptastic! 25 Reading Camp (9&10) 8 Pokemon Engineering 20 (yum!), play a board game, read their favorite book, make new friends, Soccer 32 Basketball 33 Virtual Reality! 11 and play outside in a safe, supervised environment. Extension Camp Staff Soccer 32 will escort campers to and from their camps. Please note that there JUNE 29–JULY 3 Page Page JUNE 29–JULY 3 Page Page will be no video games or use of hand-held electronic devices, including cell phones, during camps. Superhero Engineering 15 Little Chemists 14 Budding Chef 7 Junkyard Challenge 20 Basketball 33 Reading Camp 8 Nature Journals 25 Augmented Reality 11 Soccer 32 Intro to Chess 26 Basketball 33 Roll It, Wrap It, Stuff It 6 Lunch Break (Ages 6-12) Mini Mermaid 36 Soccer 32 If you just need one extra hour of care from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm, either after a Young Triton 36 Mini Mermaid 36 morning camp, or before an afternoon camp, the fee is just $25 for one week of Young Triton 36 Lunch Break Camp. You can register online, or over the phone. NOTE: Students need to bring their own lunch and a drink. JULY 6–10 Page Page JULY 6–10 Page Page Mon. - Fri., 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm WeDo Robotics 15 Gross-ology! 16 Gross-ology! 16 Beginning Chess 26 Room: 1520 Mixed Media 23 Build a Board Game 27 JavaScript Jam 12 Chocolate Creations 6 Fee: $25 per week* Basketball 33 Basketball 33 EV3 Robotics 20 Soccer 32 Soccer 32 *Lunch Break is FREE IF.... your child is registered for a morning camp that ends at noon, and an afternoon camp that begins at 1:00 pm, both during the same week. Give the Extension office a JULY 13–17 Page Page JULY 13–17 Page Page call, and we’ll get you registered at no charge. Little Medical School 19 It’s Electric! 16 Budding Chef 7 Dungeons & Dragons 27 In order to ensure camper safety, online registration for Lunch Break ends on the Wednesday prior to the Little Naturalists 25 Little Archaelogists 17 Rock Stars 18 Little Medical School 19 start date. If you want to register on the Thursday or Friday immediately preceding the start date, please call Python Programmers 12 Little Naturalists 25 our office at 831-479-6331, and we’d be happy to get you registered over the phone. Intro to Guitar (11&12) 31 JULY 20–24 Page Page JULY 20–24 Page Page Jedi Engineering 15 Little Detectives 17 Video Game Animation 13 Harry Potter Engnring 20 SCHOLARSHIPS Little Veterinary 19 Fun with Flight 16 Make Your Own Movies 13 Inventors League 12 Basketball 33 Basketball 33 Build a Board Game 27 Cabrillo Extension is happy to offer a limited number of scholarships for our youth program. Soccer 32 Soccer 32 Little Veterinary 19 Scholarships provide students and families the opportunity to enjoy our camps and classes at reduced registration fees. See page 38 for more information. JULY 27–31 Page Page JULY 27–31 Page Page Little Astronomers 17 Little Engineers 14 Make Your Own Movies 13 Crime Scene Investigtrs18 Member of the American Camp Association! Basketball 33 Sculptastic! 25 Making, Baking, Cake! 6 Beginning Chess 26 Soccer 32 Basketball 33 Minecraft Engineering 13 Cabrillo Extension is proud to be a member of the American Camp Association! Mini Mermaid 36 Soccer 32 Membership in ACA provides us with many outstanding resources for our staff and Young Triton 36 Mini Mermaid 36 campers. The standards of the American Camp Association inform our policies, Young Triton 36 procedures, and practices. For more information on ACA, see www.acacamps.org. For camp descriptions and prices, please see relevant pages listed above, or our website at: www.cabrillo.edu/youth 2 Cabrillo College Extension To register, visit us online at www.cabrillo.edu/youth or call (831) 479-6331 3
CREATIVE CULINARY CREATIVE CULINARY Kids Can Make Dinner! Chocolate Creations Camp (ages 9-12) (ages 9-12) Budding Chef Cooking Camp Campers learn to appreciate the love that goes Campers discover a world beyond brownies and (ages 9-12) into making food from scratch as they chocolate chip cookies as we learn to prepare Gain skills to use simple ingredients to make delicious prepare meals from fresh ingredients. They sweet and savory chocolate dishes. Our menu meals for yourself, your friends and your family. This camp become empowered to make decisions, execute will include fondue, dipped strawberries, but- will borrow from the classic French kitchen brigade system them, and understand the benefit of community tercream, mousse, ice cream, slow cooker mole in order to simplify workflow and make kitchen directives that eating with others intrinsically brings— wings, and barbeque sauce—yum! We’ll begin concise and understandable. In addition to learning kitchen hopefully for life! with an overview and tasting of different kinds of safety, food hygiene, cooking techniques, and kitchen eti- During the week, campers will learn to prepare chocolate, and cover the history and the produc- quette, we will be creating an environment that emphasizes chipotle portobello tacos, summer vegetable tion of chocolate in its various forms. We’ll learn inclusive, mutual respect, and teamwork as we work in paella, glazed balsamic-orange chicken, meatloaf the best uses for each type, and the tips and tricks small groups to prepare and cook meals. and veggie loaf with bbq glaze, Greek turkey to avoid pitfalls when working with chocolate. During the week we will make grilled chicken with chimi- burgers with raita in pita and delicious sides and This is a week of being really messy, and really churri, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese, root veggies desserts too! Vegetarian options for each recipe chocolatey, while learning recipes, techniques, al dente, broccoli cheddar quiche, lemon bars, chocolate will be available. At the end of the week, each and inspiration to go beyond the brownie! brownies, homemade pasta with creamy roast tomato camper will have the skills to plan, prepare, Mon. - Fri., July 6-10 sauce, garlic bread, sauteed veggies with rice, lemon-ricotta present and serve a delicious meal for the whole 1:00 - 4:00 pm pancakes, and the list goes on! We invite parents, grandparents, siblings and friends to come and family—and then enjoy it! Room: 908 join us on the last day of camp for a wonderful feast created entirely by your Budding Chefs. Mon. - Fri., June 22-26 Register before May 28: $225 Budding Chefs are required to wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes, long pants, short sleeve shirts, Register after May 28: $240 and bring clean to-go containers roughly 4”–8” with a sealed lid, as there will be lots of leftovers to 1:00 - 4:00 pm Plus a $45 material fee paid at registration take home each day - yum! Budding Chefs will take home a cookbook with information about kitchen Room: 908 safety, preparation techniques, and the recipes from the week, so they can keep cooking at home! Register before May 28: $225 Register after May 28: $240 Making, Baking, Cake! (ages 9-12) Register Early! Each camp is limited to 16 students. Plus a $45 material fee paid at registration Everyone loves cake! No matter your favorite - pancakes, shortcake, upside down cake, cup- Roll It, Wrap It, Stuff It cakes, molten lava cake, angel food cake, or bundt FIVE SESSIONS TO CHOOSE FROM: cake - you can become the best baker in your (ages 9-12) Session 1: brood! Chef Mima literally grew up in a French Snacks are known by many names: antipasti, Mon. – Fri., June 15–19 bakery and she will guide campers through a hors d’oeuvres, appetizers, and dim sum. What 9:00 am – 12:00 noon delicious week of decorating, whipping, folding, kid doesn’t like snacks? They’re great for parties, and sifting. Campers will learn to understand picnics, barbeques, school lunches, and meals terms, read baking recipes, how leavening works, with the whole family! Students learn how to why we mix dry ingredients separately, and other Session 2: make dips, breakfast bites, delectable morsels, Mon. – Fri., June 15–19 cake baking basics. At the end of the week we will and delicious finger foods that are kid friendly. 1:00 – 4:00 pm compare our cakes—the good, the bad, and the With recipes, tips, and tricks, young campers will ugly—and discuss outcomes and reasons behind soon be eagerly preparing their own snacks and them. Campers will take home a sampling of meals! Menu items for the week will include cros- confections each day. Session 3: tini, scones, hummus, guacamole, sliders, pizza Mon. – Fri., June 29–July 3 poppers, pigs in a blanket, cucumber barquettes, Mon. - Fri., July 27-31 9:00 am – 12:00 noon baked zucchini bites, fruit smoothies, filled won- 9:00 am - 12:00 noon ALL CAMPS ARE LOCATED IN ROOM: 908 ton cups, peach-pumpkin squares, finger sand- Room: 908 Register before May 28: $225 Register before May 28: $235 wiches, and even granola clusters—oh my! Session 4: Register after May 28: $240 Register after May 28: $250 Mon. – Fri., July 13-17 Mon. - Fri., June 29 - July 3 Plus a $45 material fee paid at registration Plus a $45 material fee paid at registration 9:00 am – 12:00 noon 1:00 - 4:00 pm Annemarie “Mima” Lecocq, BA, is a Cabrillo Culinary Sean Adams has a lifelong passion for food, Room: 908 Arts faculty member. Her lifelong love of cooking and community and local produce. He is currently the teen Register before May 28: $225 baking began when she received her first cookbook at age instructor at Teen Kitchen Project, inspiring the next Register after May 28: $240 nine. She has taught French, worked in special education, Session 5: generation of chefs and foodies. Plus a $60 material fee paid at registration and owned her own take out and catering business. Mon. – Fri., August 3-7 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Students will learn kitchen safety, food hygiene, cooking techniques, and etiquette. We create an inclusive environment that emphasizes mutual respect, patience, and teamwork. We begin each day discussing ingredients and the techniques being covered that day, followed by plenty of dem- onstrations, and finally into the kitchen! Campers are required to wear comfortable, closed-toed shoes, long pants, short sleeve shirts, and bring clean to-go containers roughly 4”–8” with a sealed lid, as there will be leftovers to take home each day! Campers will take home a cookbook with information about food and kitchen safety, food preparation techniques, and the recipes from the week, so they can keep cooking at home! 4 Cabrillo College Extension To register, visit us online at www.cabrillo.edu/youth or call (831) 479-6331 5
CREATIVE CULINARY CREATIVE CULINARY Doughlicious Baking Camp Advanced Doughlicious Creative Cooking (ages 11-14) (ages 12-15) Baking Camp (ages 12-17) This camp will borrow from the classic French kitchen bri- If you love to bake then come spend a week mak- Designed for kids who love to spend time baking gade system in order to simplify workflow and make kitchen ing sweet and savory treats with Chef Anne in and creating in the kitchen, this camp offers directives concise and understandable. In addition to learn- Cabrillo’s Culinary Arts Kitchen and Bake Shop. them the chance to learn and practice special ing kitchen safety, food hygiene, cooking techniques and Immerse yourself in the wonderful world of techniques in Cabrillo’s Culinary Arts Kitchen kitchen etiquette, we will be creating an environment that baking as you learn to make biscuits, muffins, and Bake Shop. We will make fresh fruit tarts, emphasizes inclusive, mutual respect, and teamwork as we strawberry jam, plum crisp, cookies, ice cream, key lime pies, French baguettes, croissants, and work in small groups to prepare and cook meals.This struc- and sweet and savory French pies. Each day we Italian Focaccia bread. Campers will create deli- ture helps everyone know what station they are working in, will focus on mastering a skill, and learn to bake cious baked goods to enjoy during camp, and how to set it up, and includes a list of responsibilities that go along with their particular station. delicious goodies to take home to your friends to take home to family and friends, as they learn We will prepare handmade ravioli and sauces, fried rice with veggies, chicken and veggie and families. Campers work on teamwork, prob- teamwork, problem solving, time management, pot pie, vegetable frittata, taco party with all the fixings, chocolate mousse with cinnamon whipped lem solving, time management, kitchen and food kitchen and food safety, while developing their cream, strawberry turnovers, lemon custard, and so much more! We invite parents, grandparents, safety, and develop their culinary skills. Careers in culinary skills. Careers in the baking and pastry siblings and friends to come and join us on the last day of camp for a wonderful feast created entirely the baking and pastry arts are also discussed. arts are also discussed. by the Young Chefs. Please wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, an apron Students do not need to have completed Doughli- Young Chefs are required to wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes, long pants, short sleeve shirts, and bring and a hat. cious to enroll in this camp, but some baking clean to-go containers roughly 4”–8” with a sealed lid, as there will be lots of leftovers to take home each experience is helpful. day - yum! Budding Chefs will take home a cookbook with information about food and kitchen safety, Mon.–Fri., June 8-12 OR July 13-17 food preparation techniques, and the recipes from the week so they can keep cooking at home! 2:00 - 5:00 pm 2:00 - 5:00 pm Please wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, an apron Room: 908 Room: 908 and a hat. Mon.–Fri., June 22-26 OR Mon.–Fri., July 20-24 Register before May 28: $245 9:00 am- 12:00 noon 9:00 am- 12:00 noon Sean Adams has a lifelong passion for food, Register after May 28: $260 Mon.–Fri., July 20-24 OR August 3-7 Room: 908 Room: 908 community and local produce. He is currently the teen Plus a $40 material fee at registration 2:00 – 5:00 pm 2:00 – 5:00 pm Register before May 28: $245 instructor at Teen Kitchen Project, inspiring the next Room: 908 Room: 908 Register after May 28: $260 Anne Baldzikowski is an award-winning instructor generation of chefs and foodies. in the Cabrillo College Culinary Arts Department. She has Register before May 28: $245 Plus a $50 material fee paid at registration owned two wholesale bakeries, authored a cookbook, and Register after May 28: $260 brings a wealth of knowledge and enthusiasm to Plus a $40 material fee at registration her camps. Anne Baldzikowski - see bio Creative Cooking: Advanced (ages 12-16) This camp is designed for young chefs who have completed Cre- Foodie Field Trips (ages 12-15) ative Cooking camp or have comparable, above average kitchen This camp is all about exploring the amazing food that we have at our doorstep! We live in one of skills. Although a basic understanding of cooking skills are essential the most abundant food growing regions in the world, and have full access to a wide variety of to succeed in this camp, the most important traits a student can organic produce and specialty food producers. In this week-long camp we will head out to visit contribute to the group to ensure their success are maturity, focus, some unique, local food artisans to see what they are doing that is so special, and how they are and a calm demeanor. The smaller class size ensures the ultimate making their mark on our culinary community. After each field trip, we will return to the kitchen to hands-on cooking experience and plenty of one-on-one time. It is bake, make, cook, and taste the amazing ingredients we have gathered that day. On our field trip also very important that young chefs love food and are willing to days, Monday - Thursday, we will be going to: try new flavors, and eat plenty of vegetables! • Sweet Earth Foods, a plant-based natural foods company based in Moss Landing, for a tour of their In addition to learning kitchen safety, food hygiene, cooking tech- facility. niques, and kitchen etiquette, we will be creating an environment • Mutari Craft Chocolate House for a tour of their bean-to-bar chocolate factory. that emphasizes inclusive, mutual respect and teamwork as we work in small groups to prepare • Santa Cruz Downtown Farmers Market to meet local organic produce vendors and buy produce. and cook meals. • Gizdich Ranch, a 4th generation, family owned and operated, agricultural business in Watsonville, to We will learn to make lemon-garlic brined pork chops, corn and black bean tamales, chicken explore the farm and pick berries. or spinach enchiladas, avocado and crab causas (a Peruvian potato dish), ceviche tostada with Some of the dishes we will make include plant based burgers and fries, berry pies, handmade ice lemon aioli, handmade tortellini with a spicy herbal pesto, alfredo sauce, summer heirloom cream, chocolate desserts, spinach and cheese enchiladas, carrot cake with fresh ginger whipped tomato and cheese casserole, focaccia bread with caramelized onions and green olives, Argen- cream, strawberry turnovers, veggie pot pie, and so much more! We invite all parents and family tine empanadas, strawberry galettes, grilled peaches with homemade vanilla ice cream and members to come and join us on friday as we will be preparing a meal for everyone to share! balsamic vinegar, and the list goes on and on! We invite parents, grandparents, siblings and Young foodies are required to wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes, long pants, short sleeve shirts, and friends to come and join us on the last day of camp for a wonderful feast created entirely by the bring clean to-go containers roughly 4”–8” with a sealed lid, as there will be lots of leftovers to take students. home each day - yum! Young chefs are required to wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes, long pants, short sleeved shirts, and bring clean to-go containers roughly 4”–8” with a sealed lid, as there will be lots of leftovers to take Register Early! Camp is limited to 10 students. home each day—yum! Mon. - Fri., July 27-31 Sean Adams has a lifelong passion for food, 1:00 - 5:00 pm community and local produce. He is currently the Register Early! This camp is limited to just 12 students. Location: Ohlsen Foods teen instructor at Teen Kitchen Project, inspiring the Mon.–Fri., July 6-10 Register before May 28: $280 Register before May 28: $295 next generation of chefs and foodies. 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Register after May 28: $295 Register after May 28: $320 Room: Sesnon House Plus a $55 material fee paid at registration Plus a $60 material fee paid at registration 6 Cabrillo College Extension To register, visit us online at www.cabrillo.edu/youth or call (831) 479-6331 7
LEADERSHIP & PERSONAL SUCCESS LEADERSHIP & PERSONAL SUCCESS SAT Test Prep (ages 14-18) Ready, Set, Read! (ages 6-10) Reduce the stress and anxiety associated with the Young Authors Write a Mystery! high-stakes college entrance SAT test by taking For Students Entering Grades 1-4 in the Fall of 2020 a few days at the end of the summer to prepare! Make up stories, create and illustrate your characters, then publish your This workshop will cover all sections of the SAT own book—what a great way to start your summer! test including: This camp supports the continued development of reading & writing • All SAT study guide course materials skills, reading comprehension, and English Language Arts skills. Campers • Extensive training sessions and practice tests for write and publish their own “mystery story book,” including their “author’s each section of the SAT exam statement,” and create their own cover art and illustrations. We will com- • Specific strategies for different types of questions bine creative writing, mixed media art, group discussions, reader’s theater, • General test-taking strategies and fun, educational technology-based games to build their reading, writing, and spelling skills. • Complete explanation of each question and Readers of all levels will enjoy an age appropriate collection of books in a soft, supportive answer on institute practice tests environment designed to encourage their lifelong love of literature. • Error analysis to identify strengths and No testing, and no pressure, just a safe space to learn, play, and be creative to foster a love of read- weaknesses ing, and build confidence! Wed. - Fri., July 29-31 OR August 5-7 Register Early! These camps are limited to only 12 students. 1:00 - 5:00 pm 1:00 - 5:00 pm Room: 513 Room: 513 For students entering grades 3 & 4 For students entering grades 1 & 2 Register before May 28: $225 Mon. - Fri., June 22-26 Mon. - Fri., June 29 - July 3 Register after May 28: $240 9:00 am - 12:00 noon 1:00 - 4:00 pm Plus $40 materials fee paid at registration Room: 1603 Room: 1603 Register before May 28: $225 Register before May 28: $225 Register after May 28: $240 Register after May 28: $240 Plus a $25 materials fee paid at registration Plus a $25 materials fee paid at registration Youth Leadership Academy: Cultivating You & Your Community— Lori Kearney, MA, currently works at Main Street Elementary School providing reading intervention, Leadership Skills for Personal Success (Grades 7-10) English language development, and technology support to students in K-5th grade. The concept of leadership is changing. It is a Families are journey to create habits for personal success, invited to join us including collaboration, emotional intelligence, in the last hour and creativity. This academy is designed to of our final day Accelerated Learning Techniques for Students (ages 12–15) help emerging leaders develop their personal for a closing cer- This interactive and entertaining funshop will give students the compass, learn how to create their map, and emony. Each stu- tools and insights necessary to learn faster and have fun while help them identify their destination. dent will receive doing it. Whether they are a straight-A student or barely passing, Through exercises, games, social and interper- a certificate of this funshop will teach kids how to do better in less time! Stu- sonal group activities, writing, art projects, and completion and dents will walk away with resources and techniques that they can a lot of fun, we will dive into ideas about the we will share a video about the campers’ use immediately to unlock the amazing potential of their brain physical, emotional, mental, and aspirational experience during the academy. and start achieving more than they ever thought possible. In this well being it takes to be a conscious leader. Students will come away with a personal suc- funshop students will: We will discuss the 4 most important charac- cess action plan that they are excited about, • Participate in interactive and engaging activities designed to get teristics of leaders; Inspiring, Forward Looking, and want to see come to fruition. them moving while also learning Honest, and Competent. As we learn ways to A guide for parents and students will include • Discover and understand their specific learning style - what works for them and what makes the enact these characteristics, we will focus on talking points, prompts for conversations, and process of learning more fun and effective these five exemplary practices to achieve activities for use between sessions to deepen • Learn practical memory techniques so they retain more of what they learn personal success: and enrich student experience. • Develop a personal “learning toolkit” to master any subject • Model the Way Students will be asked to take risks, get In today’s rapidly changing technological society, knowing how to learn is one of the most • Inspire a Shared Vision active, be thoughtful, and generally be open valuable skills we can have. Unfortunately, most of us were never actually taught how to learn. • Challenge the Process and engaged. Please bring plenty of snacks Because of this, learning feels like an unpleasant chore for many students, rather than a fun and and water! • Enable Others to Act exciting adventure. Well, no more! Learning is fun, especially when you know how to do it quickly 2 Mon., 2 Wed. & 2 Fri., July 6 - 17 • Encourage the Heart and efficiently. Accelerated Learning Techniques for Students will help your child release their 10:00 am - 1:00 pm inner genius and become the student they were always meant to be! Room: 1522 Register before May 28: $345 Materials fee includes Dr. McCullough’s best selling book Accelerated Learning Techniques for Students. Register after May 28: $370 Thu. & Fri., August 6 & 7 1:00 – 4:00 pm Dr. Joe McCullough is the Physics Program Chair Jennifer Mount has over 15 years of experience in the design and facilitation of professional and Room: 825 at Cabrillo College where he has been teaching for leadership development curriculum. She has worked with Fortune 500 Companies such as Microsoft, 3M, and Register before May 28: $78 the last 18 years. He is also a certified trainer.. Amgen as well as start ups, non-profits, and small businesses. Register after May 28: $85 Plus $10 materials fee paid at registration 8 Cabrillo College Extension To register, visit us online at www.cabrillo.edu/youth or call (831) 479-6331 9
COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY Virtual Reality: The Future is Now Adventures in Augmented Reality! Code Explorers (ages 6-8) (ages 9-12 & 13-15) (ages 9-12 & 13-15) For curious young minds who want to take Embark on an EPIC adventure in virtual reality! In Watch as holograms come to life in the the first steps into the world of programming! this cutting edge class, you will learn the founda- first-ever augmented reality camp for kids! Student explorers will use their creativity tions of VR design by creating your own virtual Students will work in cutting-edge software to to solve a series of web-based coding chal- worlds, exploring simulated environments, and create holographic scenes that are viewable with lenges. Each lesson builds fluency in essential crafting memorable 3D experiences. At the end a smartphone and a magic futuristic cube. Get digital skills needed for the future. At the end of the week, take home your first cardboard hands-on with your own digital creations in this of the week, students will receive access to the VR headset to show friends and family the new one of a kind experience! interactive learning platform to continue their worlds you created. Student-created projects will be available on a coding journey at home. VR projects can be viewed on a website or a mobile password protected website to share with friends Students will work in pairs or teams for most device. Students do not need a mobile device to and family. of the program. take the class, but to use the VR headset after class students need access to an Android or Apple Students will work in pairs or teams for most of Mon. – Fri., June 22-26 mobile device. the program. 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Room: 2502 Students will work in pairs or teams and VR projects Ages 13-15 will be available on a password protected website to Mon. – Fri., June 29 - July 3 Register before May 28: $235 share with friends and family. 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Register after May 28: $250 Plus a $15 materials fee at registration Room: 2502 Ages 13-15 Mon. – Fri., June 22-26 Ages 9-12 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Mon. – Fri., June 29 - July 3 Room: 2502 1:00 – 4:00 pm Room: 2502 2D Game Labs with Ages 9-12 GameMaker (ages 9-12) Mon. – Fri., June 22-26 Register before May 28: $235 Learn the basics of game design in this one-of-a- 1:00 – 4:00 pm Register after May 28: $250 kind class that shows the keys to designing your Room: 2502 Plus a $30 materials fee at registration for an first 2D platformer game using GameMaker, an Augmented Reality Cube. Register before May 28: $235 industry-grade software. Conceptualization, play Register after May 28: $250 experience, level design, graphics, sounds, and “My son can now code!!” Plus a $30 materials fee at registration for a simple coding are just some of the concepts that Google cardboard VR headset - Parent of a Virtual Reality camper we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary! Just come with your ideas and a desire to have fun! Student created games will be available on a pass- Rocket Kart Racers: word protected website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Design a Mario Kart® Style Game Mac versions can be created after the camp for a $15 3D Game Labs with Unity (ages 9-12) conversion fee. (ages 13-15) On your mark, get set, create! Blast off in making Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the Are you an aspiring game designer, ready to your first 3D Mario Kart® and Crash Team Racing® week. Returning students can create more advanced take your skills to the next level? Using Unity, style game! Design your own tracks and custom- projects that build on previous years. an industry-grade design software, students ize your karts and characters. Using a professional will learn level editing, 3D modeling, impact- Mon. – Fri., June 15-19 ful gameplay creation, as well as how to uti- 3D game development software, students will 9:00 am –12:00 noon lize scripts and variables. combine their creations into their own kart racing Room: 2502 game that they can play with friends and family Student created games will be available on Register before May 28: $235 at home. a password protected website to share with Register after May 28: $250 Students may participate in eSports League races friends and family. Students will work in pairs against other schools across the country, with a of teams for most of the program. chance to have their tracks featured in the Black Mon. – Fri., June 15–19 Rocket master build of the game! Student projects 1:00 - 4:00 pm will be available on a password protected website to Room: 2502 share with friends and family. Students will work in Register before May 28: $235 pairs or teams for most of the program. Register after May 28: $250 Mon. – Fri., June 8-12 9:00 am –12:00 noon Room: 2502 Register before May 28: $235 Register after May 28: $250 10 Cabrillo College Extension To register, visit us online at www.cabrillo.edu/youth or call (831) 479-6331 11
COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY COMPUTERS & TECHNOLOGY JavaScript Developer Jam Python Programmers Make Your Own Movies! Storytelling Through Digital Media (ages 9-12 & 13-15) (ages 9-12 & 13-15) (ages 9-12 & 13-15) Learn programming tools so powerful they seem Want to learn the world’s fastest growing pro- like magic! Start off by learning an array of core gramming language, favored by Google, NASA, Kids love to read stories and watch movies, but they also love to invent their own characters, tell programming concepts with JavaScript by exper- YouTube, and the CIA? Learn how to code with their own stories, and make their own movies! This camp opens the door for students to use their imenting in a series of digital challenges. Start Python to create engaging apps and games. Each imagination to develop colorful characters, create unique stories, and make their own movie with programming your first animated memes, lesson takes you step-by-step on a programming magic using digital production tools! They will learn basic set design, story development, lighting, then tackle more advanced skills such as interac- path that will let you challenge friends with fun sound, and editing. tive 3D experiences and game creation. content you create from start to finish! Using Stop Motion Studio, a movie making app, students will make a stop motion video using Student-created games will be available on a pass- Student-created games will be available on a pass- characters they love. We will explore creating original music with GarageBand, creating spiffy word protected website to share with friends and word protected website to share with friends and graphics with Adobe Spark, and learning to edit short videos with iMovie. Spend a week making family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most movie magic and go home with skills to continue your digital media storytelling! of the program. of the week. Returning students can create more Ages 9-12 advanced projects that build on previous years. Ages 9-12 Mon. - Fri., July 20-24 OR July 27-31 Ages 9-12 9:00 am – 12:00 noon 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Mon. – Fri., July 6-10 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Mon. – Fri., July 13-17 Room: VAPA 2021 Room: VAPA 2021 Room: 2502 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Register before May 28: $235 Room: 2502 Register after May 28: $250 Ages 13-15 Plus a $15 materials fee paid at registration Ages 13-15 Mon. – Fri., July 6-10 Mon. – Fri., July 13-17 OR 1:00 – 4:00 pm 1:00 – 4:00 pm Ages 13-15 Room: 2502 Wendy Milette, MFA, is a GATE mentor and Hi-Tech Room: 2502 Mon. - Fri., July 27-31 Register before May 28: $235 Innovation Lab Director at Pacific Elementary School, and Register before May 28: $235 1:30 – 4:30 pm Register after May 28: $250 the Director of Media Arts Education for the MY HERO Register after May 28: $250 Room: VAPA 2021 Plus a $15 materials fee at registration Project, a globally connected learning community. To Plus a $15 materials fee at registration Register before May 28: $235 learn more go to myhero.com. She has been working with Register after May 28: $250 youth for over 30 years. Wendy lives in Davenport with her Plus a $15 materials fee paid at registration husband Chris and their cat, Tink. Video Game Animation Minecraft® (ages 9-12) Redstone Engineers Take your game design skills in GameMaker, an (ages 9-12) industry-grade software, to the next level by Take the next step beyond simply “playing” creating and animating your own character Minecraft and become a true Redstone engineer. sprites, objects, and backgrounds. Start with a Expand your Redstone knowledge by construct- name, develop the character’s personality, sig- ing your own carnival with a variety of mini- nature moves, special powers, and a storyline. games, roller coasters, and attractions powered Finish with a fully animated character to be used by Redstone. Learn how to use Command and in your very own game. Students do not need Structure blocks to incorporate them into your any prior experience in game design, animation, builds. Activate your skills and take your Mine- or sketching. craft structures to the next level! Student-created games will be available on a pass- Students must own a Java version of Minecraft to word protected website to share with friends and access their projects at home. Tablet, phone, and Inventor’s League: Prototyping for the Future! (ages 9-12) family. Games are only compatible on PC comput- game console versions of Minecraft are not compat- ers; Mac versions can be created after the program ible. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of Become an inventor of the future! Learn rapid Whether you’re looking for ideas to enter into for $15.00 conversion fee. Students will work in the program. prototyping’ and problem solving as you the 5th grade Invention Convention or you’re pairs or teams for most of the program. Returning conceptualize and design a product to solve just a constantly curious inventor, this camp is Mon. – Fri., July 27-31 students can create more advanced projects that a critical global issue. Each day begins with for you! build on previous years. 1:00 – 4:00 pm inspirational profiles of young inventors, such Room: 2502 Student projects will be available on a password as the eleven year old who coded a robot to protected website to share with friends and fam- Mon. – Fri., July 20-24 Register before May 28: $235 find victims of natural disasters. Next, research ily. Students will work in pairs of teams for most of 9:00 am –12:00 noon Register after May 28: $250 a problem to tackle in medicine, architecture, the program. Room: 2502 the environment, or a topic of your choos- Register before May 28: $235 ing. Once your vision is complete, learn how Mon. – Fri., July 20-24 Register after May 28: $250 to draft 2D designs, create 3D models, and 1:00 - 4:00 pm develop a website to pitch your ideas to Room: 2502 the class. Register before May 28: $235 Register after May 28: $250 12 Cabrillo College Extension To register, visit us online at www.cabrillo.edu/youth or call (831) 479-6331 13
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Little Engineers (ages 6-8) Pokémon Engineering Put on your thinking cap and grab your pencil for using LEGO® Materials this adventure in engineering! Each day comes (ages 6-8) with a new challenge, like building a bridge or Join Ash and Pikachu as you build, cap- designing a building that can withstand an earth- ture, train, and explore the vast world of quake! Working with a small team, use your imagi- Pokémon with tens of thousands of LEGO® nation and the materials provided to design solu- parts. Design your own Poké Balls, explore tions to each challenge. Along the way, discover the Kanto region, and fly with Charizard. the strategies and skills that help engineers solve Explore engineering through the fun world these same challenges every day, and learn how of Pokémon! your imagination can help the world around you! Mon. – Fri., June 22-26 Mon. – Fri., June 15–19 9:00 am – 12:00 noon 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Room: 1521 Little Chemists (ages 6-8) Room: 1521 Register before May 28: $225 Put on your goggles and get hands-on in this Mon. – Fri., July 27-31 Register after May 28: $240 introduction to chemistry camp! Zoom in on 1:00 – 4:00 pm atoms and molecules to understand the building Room: 1605 Jedi Starship Engineering blocks of everything around you! Learn about Register before May 28: $225 pH, and turn a cabbage into a magical, color Register after May 28: $240 Super Hero Engineering using LEGO® Materials changing potion. Discover how colors are made Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration with LEGO® Materials (ages 6-8) through the science of chromatography. Get bub- Win the Millennium Falcon from Lando and bly, fizzy, and messy with a variety of safe chemi- (ages 6-8) maneuver through the Kessel run, challenge the cal reactions. Each day is full of hands-on experi- Save the world with LEGO® Super Heroes! First Order in your Resistance Bomber, and collect ments designed just for the budding scientist! Enter the Phantom Zone, travel on Wonder bounties in Boba Fett’s ship. Using tens of thou- Woman’s Invisible Jet, and face off against sands of LEGO® parts, learn about STEM concepts Mon. – Fri., June 15-19 Galactus. Create motorized and architec- as you design and fly various starships through 1:00 – 4:00 pm tural projects with imagination and engi- the vast Star Wars universe. Room: 1605 neering to bring your super powers to life. Mon. – Fri., June 29–July 3 Mon. – Fri., July 20-24 Mon. – Fri., June 29-July 3 9:00 am - 12:00 noon 1:00 – 4:00 pm 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Room: 1521 Room: 1605 Room: 1521 Register before May 28: $225 Register before May 28: $225 Register before May 28: $225 Register after May 28: $240 Register after May 28: $240 Register after May 28: $240 Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration Little Paleontologists (ages 6-8) Discover the ancient world and the creatures who lived in it: the ferocious Robotics using LEGO® WeDo Tyrannosaurus rex, the massive shark Megalodon, the soaring pterosaurs, and many, many more. Step into the shoes of a paleontologist as we learn (ages 6-8) about the most impressive creatures to ever live on planet Earth, and how Build and program robots in this introduc- we know what we know about them. tory Robotics class using the LEGO® WeDo® system. Learn basic programming skills, simple Throughout the week, learn about the science of paleontology through engineering concepts, and the names of robot hands-on activities developed by our resident dinosaur scientist. From components. Work in small groups to complete plate tectonics and rebuilding ancient worlds, to identifying and excavat- several projects using tilt and motion sensors. ing fossils, each of the activities are based on the latest science and uses This is a great way to prepare young Robotics the same techniques and tools as scientists in the fields of geology and paleontology. enthusiasts for our more advanced Robotics Students will take home an excavated fossil and other programs. projects created throughout the week to continue their paleontological adventures! Mon. – Fri., July 6-10 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Mon. – Fri., June 15-19 Room: 1521 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Register before May 28: $225 Room: 1605 Register after May 28: $240 Register before May 28: $225 Register after May 28: $240 Plus a $30 materials fee paid at registration 14 Cabrillo College Extension To register, visit us online at www.cabrillo.edu/youth or call (831) 479-6331 15
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Little Archaeologists (ages 6-8) What can we learn about the people that lived thousands of years ago from the items they left behind, like arrowheads, pottery, and pyramids? Take an adventure through time and around the globe in this hands-on archeology adventure! What will you leave behind for future generations to find? Find out how much your trash says about how you live. Reconstruct an ancient artifact. Discover how ancient cultures were different from - and similar to - people today. Be ready to get It’s Electric! your hands dirty, as each day will be full of experi- (ages 6-8) Fun with Flight ments and adventures! Electricity powers so many things around us: (ages 6-8) Campers will take home projects created our light bulbs, cars, phones, and so much more! Our world today is filled with flying machines: throughout the week, and the skills to find the You’ll begin by learning how a simple circuit pow- simple kites, helicopters, airplanes, and the rock- history hidden all around them! ers a light bulb, and how the same kind of circuit ets and shuttles that travel into space! In this Mon. – Fri., July 13-17 can power your first “doodlebug” robot! Explore hands-on exploration of flight, campers will learn 1:00 – 4:00 pm the power of sunlight by turning it into a usable how things become airborne. Experiment with Room: 1605 energy source, and find out how electricity the differences between wings in nature, and powers our day-to-day life. how they inspired our modern machines. Explore Register before May 28: $225 Mon. – Fri., June 22-26 different kinds of vehicles that carry people Register after May 28: $240 1:00 – 4:00 pm through the air, and invent your own ideas! Each Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration Room: 2100B day is sure to help the imagination take flight! Mon. – Fri., July 13–17 Mon. – Fri., July 20-24 Little Detectives Little Astronomers 1:00 – 4:00 pm 1:00 – 4:00 pm (ages 6-8) (ages 6-8) Room: 2100B Room: 1605 Test your CSI skills as you crack the case! In Space is often called the “final frontier” and has Register before May 28: $225 this hands-on, interactive camp, students captured the imaginations of many! Whether Register before May 28: $225 Register after May 28: $240 Register after May 28: $240 will discover scientific reasoning and pro- it’s storytellers who drew pictures in the stars, Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration cesses as they take on the role of Little or scientists and engineers dreaming of explor- Detectives. Examine clothing and soil, study ing beyond our world. Now, it can be your turn! tracks, take your own fingerprints, and find Whether you want to become an astronaut, study the stolen items! Students will be working the stars, drive a rover on another planet, or are together as part of a team, just like real-life just curious about the night sky, this is the camp police and forensic scientists. Put on your for you! Gross-ology: Ooey Gooey You thinking cap, and help solve the mystery! In this exploration of space and planetary science, (ages 6-8 & 9-12) At the end of the week, students will take you’ll measure the solar system, create your own Did you know you’ve got more than 5 senses? Or that you make a new home their forensic lab journal and other star chart, make a mini rocket, design a mission batch of snot every 20 minutes to keep dirt and germs out of your body? tools to continue their investigating at home. to another planet, and much, much more! Each What about that your intestines, unfolded, are the same length as two day will include interactive, hands-on activities cars? The science of the human body is often gross, but always fascinat- Mon. – Fri., June 22-26 developed by NASA and other planetary scientists ing. Come learn about all the systems that make you, you! 1:00 – 4:00 pm that will broaden your view of space, and your Room: 1603 Each day, you’ll step into the role of biologists, pathologists, and doc- place in it. tors to investigate what makes your body work. Test your senses, make Mon. – Fri., July 20-24 Students will take home projects they create over “booger” slime, extract fruit DNA, discover why washing your hands is 1:00 – 4:00 pm Room: 1603 the course of the week, to continue their astron- important, and so much more in this interactive, hands-on camp! omy adventures well after camp has ended. Students will take home lab experiments and projects created during the week, to continue their Register before May 28: $225 Mon. – Fri., July 27-31 life science explorations once the camp Register after May 28: $240 9:00 am – 12:00 noon has concluded Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration Room: 1605 Ages 6-8 Ages 9-12 Register before May 28: $225 Register after May 28: $240 Mon. – Fri., July 6-10 July 6–10 1:00 – 4:00 pm 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration Room: 1605 Room: 1605 Register before May 28: $225 Register before May 28: $225 Register after May 28: $240 Register after May 28: $240 Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration 16 Cabrillo College Extension To register, visit us online at www.cabrillo.edu/youth or call (831) 479-6331 17
SCIENCE & ENGINEERING SCIENCE & ENGINEERING Constructor Creators: The Engineering Challenge (ages 9-12) Put on your hard hat for a week of engineering exploration! Each day we’ll ntroduce a new branch of engineering, such as electrical, mechanical, or environmental. Campers will then be presented a challenge, just like one acticing engineers are tasked with solving. Working with a team of their peers and the materials provided, campers will design, build, and test their solution to the prob- lem. Along the way, they’ll learn the tools and skills that help engineers build the world around us. Be sure to bring your imagination! Mon. – Fri., June 15-19 1:00 – 4:00 pm Room: 1521 Little Medical School Little Veterinary School Register before May 28: $225 (ages 6-8 & 9-12) (ages 6-8 & 9-12) Register after May 28: $240 Discover the fascinating science of the human Explore the exciting world of veterinarians and Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration body through hands-on activities, games, “The ABCs of Dog and Cat Care” through inter- and role playing. Campers will learn medical active demonstrations, hands-on activities, and and STEM concepts in playful, science based games. Learn how much water pets need to themes such as: The wonderful brain; Your stay healthy, what to do when a dog gets hurt, spine is fine; All about the heart; Bones; What’s how immunizations protect pets, and some Adventures in Archeology Rock Stars in the doctor’s bag?...and so many more! basics about dog body language. Little vets will (ages 9-12) (ages 9-12) Campers will find out why mucus and boogers learn to take measurements and assessments Long after a civilization disappears, the things Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, oh my! While are important, and make and take home on a dog, and how to make dog treats at home! they leave behind remain. Learn how scientists the earth looks rock-solid, there’s a lot going homemade snot. They will learn about first aid, After a lesson about x-rays, Little vets will take use these “left-overs” to reconstruct the ancient on beneath our feet. In this hands-on geology muscle groups, organs, how lungs work, how a tour of Cabrillo’s Radiologic Technology Pro- world! Each day will take you to a different part exploration, we will complete experiments and the eye reacts to light, and what a prescription gram lab, and meet college students pursuing of the world to explore how people lived in investigations every day. Learn to identify dif- is. Whether your little one imagines they are a health care careers. One of our camp days will that time and place. Try your hand at ancient ferent kinds of rocks, and where you might find future healthcare provider, or they’re just a sci- include a Humane Education presentation writing and art, learn what your trash bin might them. Discover what causes earthquakes and tsu- ence lover, this camp will keep them engaged by the Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter to tell future archeologists about your life, and namis, and how new science is helping to predict and excited. discuss understanding, respect, and empathy piece together artifacts just like a practicing these amazing events. We’ll build and erupt our for all animals. Kids will learn how they can After a lesson about how x-rays are taken, archeologist! own mode volcanoes. By the end of the week, become animal advocates, and ways to safely, campers will take a tour of Cabrillo’s Radiologic Campers will go home with projects completed you’ll have a whole new understanding of the Technology Program lab and Nursing Program and appropriately meet a new dog in public— throughout the week, and the skills to find the stories hidden in the geology around us. lab, and meet college students pursuing health including a visit from Stanley, a large, lovable history hidden all around them. care careers. Our camp week will conclude with chocolate lab! Mon. – Fri., July 13-17 9:00 am – 12:00 noon a graduation ceremony, reciting of the Little Our camp week will conclude with a gradu- Mon. – Fri., June 22-26 Room: 1605 Medical School Oath, and go home with their ation ceremony, and campers go home with 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Register before May 28: $225 diploma and a working stethoscope! their diploma, their stuffed dog with adoption Room: 1605 Register before May 28: $225 Register after May 28: $240 Ages 6-8 certificate, recipe cards & a dog bone cookie Register after May 28: $240 Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration cutter, as well as their Little Veterinarian white Mon. - Fri., July 13-17 Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration coat and tool kit! 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Ages 6-8 Mon. - Fri., July 20-24 Ages 9-12 9:00 am - 12:00 noon Who Dunnit? Crime Scene Investigators (ages 9-12) Mon. - Fri., July 13-17 The game is afoot! Throughout this hands-on week of camp, you’ll step into the role of a forensic 1:00 - 4:00 pm Ages 9-12 scientist. You’ll explore many of the tools used by the professionals, including fingerprint analysis, chromatography, synthetic blood typing, and more! Work as part of a team, just like the police, Room: HW2212, at the Cabrillo College Health and Mon. - Fri., July 20-24 detectives, and forensic scientists that all collaborate to solve real-life mysteries. So grab your Wellness Building 1:00 - 4:00 pm magnifying glass and join a team of young detectives to crack the case! Register before May 28: $225 Register after May 28: $240 Room: HW2212, at the Cabrillo College Health and At the end of the week, you’ll take home your lab notebook and other tools to continue Plus a $28 material fee paid at registration Wellness Building investigating at home. Register before May 28: $225 Mon. – Fri., July 27-31 Register after May 28: $240 1:00 – 4:00 pm Plus a $28 material fee paid at registration Room: 1603 Register before May 28: $225 Little Medical School inspires young minds by sharing our passion for learning, health and careers Register after May 28: $240 in medicine. All programs are written by experienced educators, board-certified physicians and trained Plus a $30 material fee paid at registration healthcare professionals. Camps are led by a trained Little Medical School® Instructor. 18 Cabrillo College Extension To register, visit us online at www.cabrillo.edu/youth or call (831) 479-6331 19
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