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Youth-Summer-Camps
IMPORTANT DATES REGISTER EARLY Parent Orientation: June 7, 2016 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm Elkton Station, 221 Summer camps fill up fast so register early. You will be notified if a camp is full. In rare cases, we are forced to cancel camps. Should this happen we will make every attempt to place your child in another camp session or offer you a full refund. To register, complete the registration form at the back of this schedule and submit one form per child with full payment. Children may not attend without full payment. Session Dates: June 13-17 June 20-24 June 27-July 1 July 11-15 July 18-22 July 25-29 August 1-5 WELCOME PACKET WITH REQUIRED FORMS TIME Sessions Meet Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Before and After Care is available. See information on next page. FOR YOUR CHILD’S SAFETY! You must physically sign your child in and out with their counselor. Anyone who is picking up a child MUST be listed on the emergency pick-up list (available in your child’s welcome packet) or the office must receive a note from the parent when the child arrives at camp. Please be prepared to show ID when picking up any child. Please understand this is for the safety of all children, and be patient if it takes a few moments to sign your child in or out. CAMP LOCATIONS North East Campus Ages 6-12, Physical Education Complex, Building E Ages 13-17, Arts and Sciences, Building C One Seahawk Drive North East, MD 21901 Fair Hill Nature Center Elkton Station Ages 6-12, Room 211/212 Ages 13-17, Room 217 107 Railroad Avenue Elkton, MD 21921 Kilby Cream 785 Firetower Road Colora, MD 21917 630 Tawes Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Plumpton Park Zoo 1416 Telegraph Road Rising Sun, MD 21911 Upper Bay Museum 219 Walnut Street North East, MD 21901 CONTACT INFORMATION: A welcome packet will be mailed to all campers by June 6, 2016. This packet will contain forms that must be returned at least one week prior to the beginning of your child’s camp. If you register after June 7, you must pick up a packet from the Registration department in Elkton Station or download the forms from the website at www.cecil.edu. Campers will not be permitted in the classroom until all of the required forms are on file in the Youth Educational Services office. Forms may be faxed to 410-398-4429 or mailed to Lifelong Learning, 107 Railroad Ave., Elkton, MD 21921. The required forms are as follows: 1. Camper Health History Form. State regulations require campers have up-to-date immunizations. If your child does not attend a public or private school in Maryland, you will need to also send a copy of your child’s immunization record with your completed Parent Consent and Health Form. 2. Emergency #’s and going home plans. If you forget to return your forms, you must report to the camp office before dropping your child off at camp and complete the required forms. T-SHIRT PICKUP If you order a T-shirt for your child, it will be mailed to you in your welcome packet or you may pick it up from Elkton Station, Room 229, before camp begins, or from the camp office once camp starts. LUNCH All campers will be supervised during lunch. Staff will escort and supervise students during lunch and return them to their afternoon activity. Refrigeration will be provided. Please do not send insulated lunch boxes. The campers tend to lose them and they require much more space in the refrigerator than a disposable bag. Campers will not be permitted to purchase lunch or use the vending machines on campus. SNACKS If your child is staying for after care it can be a very long day. You may send an additional snack and drink for your camper for the end of the day. Shawn Markey, Director 443-907-1451, smarkey@cecil.edu Tammy Rapposelli, Program Specialist 443-907-1378, trapposelli@cecil.edu Ruby Carey, Administrative Assistant 443-907-1386, rcarey@cecil.edu Before and after care is offered at Cecil College Camps and Fair Hill Nature Camps. See page 2 for details. All other destination camps do NOT offer before and after care. 1 BEFORE AND AFTER CARE CECIL COLLEGE - * FREE* Before care meets from 7:30 to 8:45 a.m. and after care meets from 3:45 to 5 p.m. Campers can play games, read books, and work on arts and crafts. CECIL COLLEGE LATE PICK-UP Children not picked up within 15 minutes of the ending time of camp will be sent to aftercare to wait for their parents. A late fee of $5 per 15 minutes will be charged for campers who are not picked up by 5 p.m. If you are running more than 15 minutes late please in picking up your child, please contact us. FAIR HILL NATURE CENTER Before and After Care is offered every day of camp at Fair Hill. To get more information: Visit the Website: http://www.fairhillnature.org/ Call the Office: 410-398-4909 Email: info@fairhillnature.org Payments for before and after care (only) will be submitted directly to Fair Hill Nature Center. Pre-registration for before and after care is required. OFFICIAL DISCLAIMER Camp meeting schedules in the publication are subject to change. We regret any discrepancies or typos. Do not regard this publication as an irrevocable contract between the student and the college. TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT INFORMATION......................................... 1-2 ELKTON STATION CAMPS SCHEDULES........................ 3 NORTH EAST CAMPUS CAMPS SCHEDULES............... 4 DESTINATION CAMPS SCHEDULES.............................. 5-6 Questions? YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE CAMP DESCRIPTIONS.... 7-8 Call 443-907-1378, 443-907-1451, or 443-907-1386 Email learning4life@cecil.edu ELKTON STATION & NORTH EAST CAMP DESCRIPTIONS................................................... 9-13 CECIL COLLEGE WORKSHOPS...................................... 14-15 FAIR HILL NATURE CENTER CAMP DESCRIPTIONS..... 16 PLUMPTON PARK ZOO CAMP DESCRIPTIONS............ 17 UPPER BAY MUSEUM CAMP DESCRIPTION................. 17 KILBY CREAM CAMP DESCRIPTION............................. 17 CAMPER HEALTH CONSENT FORM.............................. 18 EMERGENCY & PICK UP FORM..................................... 19 REGISTRATION STEPS................................................... 20 REGISTRATION FORM................................................... 21-22 MODEL RELEASE FORM................................................ 22 2 August 1 - 5 July 25 - 29 July 18 - 22 July 11 - 15 June 27 - July 1 June 20-24 Pirate Adventures $89 KIK 620-01 MORNING SESSION Cecil Chef’s $135 KSC 505-01 International Foods Artistic Expressions $89 KSC 502-01 AFTERNOON SESSION Ages 9-12 Camp Pokemon (NEW) $99 KIK 608-02 Magic Kingdom Music (NEW) $89 KIK 622-01 Chemistry for Kids $89 KIK 535-01 Science of Vroom $89 KIK 565-01 Sculpture Sensations $99 KIK 563-02 Under the Sea $89 - KIK 600-01 Fun & Funky Ceramics $99 KIK 590-01 Painting Possibilities $89 KIK 570-02 I Can Cook Too! $99 KIK 546-02 Breakfast & Desserts Sew Easy $89 KIK 589-01 YPTP Beauty and the Beast $365 KIK 554-03 (two weeks, full day) Diggin up Bones $89 KIK 552-02 LEGO Engineers (NEW) $99 KIK 611-01 YPTP Beauty and the Beast $365 KIK 554-03 (two weeks, full day) Harry Potter Camp (NEW) $99 KIK 609-01 Let’s Build $89 KIK 574-02 YPTP The Princess King $365 KIK 554-02 (two weeks, full day) Experiment Experiment $89 KIK 540-02 Physics with Toys $89 KIK 569-01 YPTP The Princess King $365 KIK 554-02 (two weeks, full day) LEGO Fever $99 KIK 578-01 Cartoon Art $89 KIK 536-01 YPTP Haphazardly Ever After $365 KIK 554-01 (two weeks, full day) I Can Cook Too! $99 KIK 546-01 International Foods LEGO Ninja Turtles (NEW) $109 KIK 613-01 Art-a-Palooza (NEW) $89 KIK 607-01 Fun with Fiber Arts $99 KSC 554-02 Video Game - Minecraft (NEW) $135 KSC 584-01 Guitar Hero $89 KSC 549-01 Minecraft Camp (NEW) $109 KSC 575-01 Cecil Chef’s $135 KSC 505-02 Breakfast & Desserts LEGO Robotics Challenge $135 KSC 205-01 Steampunk Foil Art (NEW) $99 KSC 578-02 LEGO Star Wars $135 KSC 204-01 YPTP Beauty and the Beast $365 KSC 528-03 (two weeks, full day) Physics Challenge $135 KSC 518-01 Star Wars Camp (NEW) $109 KSC 577-01 Rain Forest Expedition $89 KSC 540-01 Rock Band $189 KSC 583-01 YPTP Beauty and the Beast $365 KSC 528-03 (two weeks, full day) Clay Creations $99 KSC 542-01 Pokemon Academy (NEW) $109 KSC 576-02 YPTP The Princess King $365 KSC 528-02 (two weeks, full day) Adventures in Chemistry $135 KSC 500-02 CSI Forensics Challenge $135 KSC 172-02 GLEE Camp (NEW) $189 KSC 582-01 YPTP The Princess King $365 KSC 528-02 (two weeks, full day) LEGO Bionicles (NEW) $135 KSC 201-01 Sewing Machine Mania $99 KSC 555-01 Rock, Paper, Scissors $99 KSC 519-01 YPTP Haphazardly Ever After $365 KSC 528-01 (two weeks, full day) 3D Video Game Designer (NEW) $135 KSC 570-01 Hogwarts Camp of Witchcraft & Wizardry (NEW) $99 KSC 579-01 YPTP Summer Internship 3 - $79 (two weeks) KIC 600-03 Solar Science Challenge (NEW) $199 KIC 547-01 YPTP Summer Internship 3 - $79 (two weeks) KIC 600-03 Camp Scrubs $200 KIC 535-01 Rock Band $189 KIC 532-01 YPTP Summer Internship 2 - $79 (two weeks) KIC 600-02 SAT Prep $200 KIC 523-01 Steampunk Art (NEW) $199 KIC 548-01 GLEE Camp (NEW) $189 KIC 542-01 Acrylic Painting and Color Exploration (NEW) $199 KIC 536-01 YPTP Summer Internship 2 - $79 (two weeks) KIC 600-02 Pottery Studio Workshop (NEW) $199 KIC 544-01 YPTP Summer Internship 1 - $79 (two weeks) KIC 600-01 Cecil Engineering Challenge $199 KIC 513-01 YPTP Summer Internship 1 - $79 (two weeks) KIC 600-01 Amusement Park Science $199 KIC 511-01 FULL DAY CAMP Ages 13-17 Camps in this chart are located at Cecil College’s Elkton Station, 107 Railroad Avenue, Elkton. Morning camps run 9 a.m. - noon. Afternoon camps run 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Full day camp sessions run 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Before and after care is available. Look for camp descriptions by age starting on page 6. Music Adventures - Star Wars & Beyond! Beginner Video Game Designer $135 Video Games Animator $135 (NEW) $89 KIK 616 KSC 252-01 KSC 253-01 YPTP Haphazardly Ever After $365 KIK 554-01 (two weeks, full day) YPTP Haphazardly Ever After $365 KSC 528-01 (two weeks, full day) AFTERNOON SESSION MORNING SESSION Minions Crazy Camp (NEW) $99 KIK 615-01 Ages 6-8 ELKTON STATION 3 June 20-24 August 1 - 5 July 25 - 29 July 18 - 22 July 11 - 15 Diggin up Bones $89 KIK 552-01 LEGO Super Heroes (NEW) $109 KIK 614-01 Nature Trail Discovery (NEW) $89 KIK 617-01 Painting Possibilities $89 KIK 570-01 Outdoor Games (NEW) $89 KIK 619-01 Cartoon Art $89 KIK 536-02 LEGO Harry Potter (NEW) $109 KIK 612-01 Princess Glamour Camp (NEW) $99 KIK 621-01 Chemistry for Kids $89 KIK 535-02 Jewelry Creations (NEW) $89 KIK 610-01 Art-a-Palooza (NEW) $89 KIK 607-02 Soccer/Kickball Camp (NEW) $89 KIK 623-01 Wacky Weather Wonders $89 KIK 560-01 LEGO WeDo & Simple Machines (NEW) $135 KIK 618-02 Science of Vroom $89 KIK 565-02 Pirate Adventures $89 KIK 620-02 Sculpture Sensations $99 KIK 563-01 Minions Crazy Camp (NEW) $99 KIK 615-02 Reptiles and Amphibians $89 KIK 592-01 Enchanted Forest Adventure $89 KIK 591-01 Experiment Experiment $89 KIK 540-01 Let’s Build $89 KIK 574-01 Water Color Art $99 KSC 580-01 Camp Pokemon (NEW) $99 KIK 608-01 Anime $89 KSC 501-01 LEGO Lord of the RIngs (NEW) $135 KSC 573-01 Hikers Guide to the Woods $89 KSC 548-01 Rock, Paper, Scissors $99 KSC 519-02 Artistic Expressions $89 KSC 502-02 MATH Mayhem $89 KSC 574-01 Adventures in Chemistry $135 KSC 500-01 Steampunk Foil Art (NEW) $99 KSC 578-01 Fun with Fiber Art $99 KSC 554-01 The Money Game $89 KSC 400-01 AFTERNOON SESSION Bridges, Towers, & Roller Coasters $135 Environmental Engineering Challenge KSC 503-01 $135 KSC 510-01 Duct Tape Creations $99 Nature Art $89 KSC 535-01 KSC 538-01 Mechanics of Movement $135 KSC 515-01 Films and Stop Action $135 KSC 410-01 Cecil All Sports (NEW) $99 KSC 571-02 Movie Maker $135 KSC 411-01 Jr. Archeologist $119 KSC 111-01 Pokemon Academy (NEW) $109 KSC 576-01 LEGO Architecture (NEW) $135 KSC 572-01 CSI Forensics Challenge $135 KSC 172-01 Cecil All Sports (NEW) $99 KSC 571-01 MORNING SESSION AFTERNOON SESSION Ages 9-12 LEGO WeDo & Simple Machines (NEW) $135 KIK 618-01 MORNING SESSION Ages 6-8 Physics, Flight, & Rocketry $199 KIC 521-01 You Tube & Viral Videos (NEW) $199 KIC 549-01 Advanced Video Game Designer (NEW) $225 KIC 552-01 Digital Painting & Illustration (NEW) $199 KIC 545-01 Video Game Designer $225 KIC 528-01 Video Game Assets - Modeling & Animation (NEW) $225 KIC 543-01 Web Design & Coding (NEW) $199 KIC 546-01 Moving Making Effects (NEW) $199 KIC 551-01 Digital Photography - Studio (NEW) $199 KIC 516-01 Action Movie Making (NEW) $199 KIC 550-01 Digital Photography - Location (NEW) $199 KIC 515-01 FULL DAY CAMP Ages 13-17 Camps in this chart are located at Cecil College’s North East Campus, One Seahawk Drive, North East. Morning runare 9 a.m. - noon. Afternoon camps runEast 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. day camp run 9 a.m. Camps incamps this chart located at Cecil College’s North Campus, One Full Seahawk Drive,sessions North East. 3:30 p.m.camps Before run and9after is available. Look for camp descriptions by Full ageday starting page 6.run 9 a.m. Morning a.m.care - noon. Afternoon camps run 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. campon sessions 3:30 p.m. Before and after care is available. Look for camp descriptions by age starting on page 6. NORTH EAST CAMPUS June 27 - July 1 44 DESTINATION CAMPS Camps in this chart are located at destinations throughout Cecil County. Morning camps run 9 a.m. - noon. Afternoon camps run 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Full day camp sessions run 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Before and after care at destination camps is available at Fair Hill Nature Center camps ONLY. Look for destination camp descriptions on page 16. FAIR HILL NATURE CENTER AGES JUNE 13 - 17 TIME CAMP NAME COST 5 - 7 Year Olds Morning 9 a.m. - Noon Little Waterworks I KIK 602-01 $120 8 - 12 Year Olds Afternoon 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Book Worms & Crafty Critters KSC 559-01 $150 10 - 13 Year Olds All Day 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Wilderness Adventure I KSC560-01 $250 AGES JUNE 20 - 24 TIME CAMP NAME COST 5 - 7 Year Olds Morning 9 a.m. - Noon Imagination Camp I KIK 603-01 $120 6 - 9 Year Olds 8 - 12 Year Olds Afternoon All Day 12: 30 - 3:30 p.m. 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Nature Wizards KSC 561-01 Pioneer Camp KSC 562-01 $140 $250 AGES JUNE 27 - JULY 1 TIME CAMP NAME COST 5 - 7 Year Olds 8 - 12 Year Olds Morning All Day 9 a.m. - Noon 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. $120 $250 6 - 9 Year Olds Afternoon 12: 30 - 3:30 p.m. Little Waterworks II KIK 602-02 Nuts About Nature I KSC 563-01 All Dolled Up- American Girl Doll Camp KSC 564-01 $140 AGES JULY 11 - 15 TIME CAMP NAME COST 5 - 7 Year Olds 6 - 9 Year Olds 10 - 13 Year Olds Morning All Day Afternoon 9 a.m. - Noon 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 12: 30 - 3:30 p.m. Summer Critters I KIK 604-01 Water Explorers KSC 565-01 Natural Wonders Art Camp KSC 566-01 $120 $250 $150 AGES JULY 18 - 22 TIME CAMP NAME COST 5 - 7 Year Olds 6 - 9 Year Olds 10 - 14 Year Olds 3 - 4 Year Olds Morning All Day Morning Two Hours 9 a.m. - Noon 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 9 a.m. - Noon 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Imagination Camp II KIK 603-02 Nuts About Nature II KSC 563-02 Explore Fair Hill I KSC 567-01 Forest Friends I KIK 605-01 $120 $250 $160 $95 AGES JULY 25 - 29 TIME CAMP NAME COST 5 - 7 Year Olds 8 - 12 Year Olds Morning Morning 9 a.m. - Noon 9 a.m. - Noon Summer Critters II KIK 604-02 Summer Farmers KSC 568-01 $120 $120 10 - 13 Year Olds All Day 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Wilderness Adventure II KSC 560-01 $250 AGES AUG 1 - 5 TIME CAMP NAME COST 5 - 7 Year Olds 10 - 14 Year Olds 8 - 12 Year Olds 3 - 4 Year Olds All Day Morning Morning Two Hours 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 9 a.m. - Noon 9 a.m. - Noon 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. Young Pioneers KIK 606-01 Explore Fair Hill II KSC 567-01 Hike and Build KSC 569-01 Forest Friends II KIK 605-02 $250 $160 $120 $95 FAIR HILL NATURE CENTER PLUMPTON PARK ZOO PLUMPTON PARK ZOO CAMP DATE June 20-24 6 - 8 YEAR OLDS MORNING SESSION AFTERNOON SESSION Zoo Camp $150 KIK 579-01 Zoo Camp Too! $150 KIK 601-01 9 - 12 YEAR OLDS 13 - 17 YEAR OLDS MORNING SESSION AFTERNOON SESSION ALL DAY Jr. Zoo Keeper $150 KSC 530-01 Jr. Zoo Keeper Too! $150 KSC 558-01 Zoo Keeper Intern $299 KIC 533-01 June 27-July 1 July 11-15 Zoo Camp $150 KIK 579-02 Zoo Camp Too! $150 KIK 601-02 Jr. Zoo Keeper $150 KSC 530-02 Jr. Zoo Keeper Too! $150 KSC 558-02 Zoo Keeper Intern $299 KIC 533-02 July 18-22 July 25-29 August 1-5 5 Zoo Camp $150 KIK 579-03 Zoo Camp Too! $150 KIK 601-03 Jr. Zoo Keeper $150 KSC 530-03 Jr. Zoo Keeper Too! $150 KSC 558-03 Zoo Keeper Intern $299 KIC 533-03 Plumpton Park Zoo 1416 Telegraph Road Rising Sun, MD 21911 Kilby Cream 785 Firetower Road, Colora, MD 21917 Fair Hill Nature Center 630 Tawes Drive Elkton, MD 21921 Upper Bay Museum 219 Walnut Street North East, MD 21901 UPPER BAY MUSEUM CAMP DATE 13 - 17 YEAR OLDS ALL DAY June 20-24 Teen Boat Building $175 (paid at registration) + $375 (paid at UBM for supplies) - KIC 525-01 UPPER BAY MUSEUM UPPER BAY MUSEUM KILBY CREAM CAMP DATE 9 - 12 YEAR OLDS MORNING (9 a.m. - Noon) June 27 - July 1 Camp at Kilby Cream $150 - KSC 581-01 FAIR HILL NATURE CENTER 6 YOUNG PEOPLE’S THEATRE CAMP 6-8 YEARS OLD Haphazardly Ever After: (YPTP Two Week Camp) Tons of magical fun awaits in this original, one-of-a-kind fractured fairy tale farce! A kind king and queen have trouble in their royal family — four obnoxious, bratty, adult children who do not live up to their royal titles. There’s the mean Princess Cinnamon, the not-so-bright Princess Peppermint, the vain Prince Hairgel and Prince Slacker, who thinks being a prince is just way, way too hard. The king and queen try everything to bring happiness and harmony to their family. They hire a royal therapist, bring in royal teachers and even attempt to marry off their children, all to no avail. The king and queen are ready for a happily-ever-after that doesn’t include adult children still living at home, so they call upon the fairy godmother to help. However, after learning the outrageous cost of hiring the fairy godmother (let alone the permits required), the king and queen decide to create a do-it-yourself fairy tale with the help of supplies purchased at The Enchanted Depot. Royal chaos! Of course, nothing goes as planned, but everyone is changed by their experiences. And through a series of haphazard events, the royal family just might live happily ever after, after all. KIK 554-01 The Princess King: (YPTP Two Week Camp) Everyone loves a good story, especially when it comes to life! Lucille’s mother tells her the story of “The Princess King” as it unfolds before our eyes on the main stage. Princess Genevieve wants to marry Henry, but he’s just a common cook. Of course, the king thinks this is ridiculous and takes it upon himself to choose who will be the next king and a suitable husband for his daughter. Though the princess begs her father to let her lead the kingdom herself, the king instead decides to hold a contest to find the next king. Princess Genevieve is outraged that she has been reduced to a trophy for her father’s contest, so she and Henry cook up a plot to have Genevieve enter the contest herself. Disguised as a prince, Genevieve is intent on proving to her father that she is worthy to wear the kingdom’s crown. Meanwhile, to cover for her absence, Henry clumsily masquerades as the princess, and Genevieve’s maid tries to cover for the cook! Filled with mistaken identities, tongue-in-cheek humor, and over-the-top characters, your audiences will cheer for the princess as she tries to outsmart Prince Air-Guitar and evil “Prince Fluffy” and battle the great chicken-dragon, with some help from Henry’s delicious lasagna! KIK 554-02 7 Disney’s Beauty and The Beast Jr. - Musical: (YPTP Two Week Camp) YPTP and Glee Camp collide with an exciting new adventure! Come join YPTP’s Miss Kelsy and Oxford Arts Alliance’s Miss Colleen for a summer musical extravaganza. Based on the original Broadway production that ran for over 13 years and was nominated for nine Tony Awards, and the Academy Award-winning motion picture, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR. is a fantastic adaptation of the story of transformation and tolerance. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR. features some of the most popular songs ever written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs by Mr. Menken and Tim Rice. The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed to his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity. With many fun supporting roles allowing students to play objects inside the castle –this “tale as old as time” is filled with spectacular costume and set opportunities. KIK 554-03 YEARS 9 - 12 OLD Haphazardly Ever After: (YPTP Two Week Camp) Tons of magical fun awaits in this original, one-of-a-kind fractured fairy tale farce! A kind king and queen have trouble in their royal family — four obnoxious, bratty, adult children who do not live up to their royal titles. There’s the mean Princess Cinnamon, the not-so-bright Princess Peppermint, the vain Prince Hairgel and Prince Slacker, who thinks being a prince is just way, way too hard. The king and queen try everything to bring happiness and harmony to their family. They hire a royal therapist, bring in royal teachers and even attempt to marry off their children, all to no avail. The king and queen are ready for a happily-ever-after that doesn’t include adult children still living at home, so they call upon the fairy godmother to help. However, after learning the outrageous cost of hiring the fairy godmother (let alone the permits required), the king and queen decide to create a do-it-yourself fairy tale with the help of supplies purchased at The Enchanted Depot. Royal chaos! Of course, nothing goes as planned, but everyone is changed by their experiences. And through a series of haphazard events, the royal family just might live happily ever after, after all. KSC 528-01 The Princess King: (YPTP Two Week Camp) Everyone loves a good story, especially when it comes to life! Lucille’s mother tells her the story of “The Princess King” as it unfolds before our eyes on the main stage. Princess Genevieve wants to marry Henry, but he’s just a common cook. Of course, the king thinks this is ridiculous and takes it upon himself to choose who will be the next king and a suitable husband for his daughter. Though the princess begs her father to let her lead the kingdom herself, the king instead decides to hold a contest to find the next king. Princess Genevieve is outraged that she has been reduced to a trophy for her father’s contest, so she and Henry cook up a plot to have Genevieve enter the contest herself. Disguised as a prince, Genevieve is intent on proving to her father that she is worthy to wear the kingdom’s crown. Meanwhile, to cover for her absence, Henry clumsily masquerades as the princess, and Genevieve’s maid tries to cover for the cook! Filled with mistaken identities, tongue-in-cheek humor, and over-the-top characters, your audiences will cheer for the princess as she tries to outsmart Prince Air-Guitar and evil “Prince Fluffy” and battle the great chicken-dragon, with some help from Henry’s delicious lasagna! KSC 528-02 YEARS 13 - 17 OLD YPTP Internship Program: We’re taking YPTP to a whole new level! Our new 13-17 year old program lets students ages 13-17 who have prior theater experience delve into the technical side of theater in new and exciting ways! Each internship will last for 2 weeks (the length of one of our production camps). Similar to years past, interns will commit to a 2 week period of time, in which they will work as design and/or technical staff on one of our productions. NEW this year, however, is our series of workshops. During their two weeks, interns will participate in “pull out” workshops on lighting and sound design, painting techniques, costume construction, directing, stage managing, set construction and more. Interns will work together in lessons, but will also have the opportunity to pursue their individual interests in greater detail. KIC 600 Disney’s Beauty and The Beast Jr. - Musical:: (YPTP Two Week Camp) YPTP and Glee Camp collide with an exciting new adventure! Come join YPTP’s Miss Kelsy and Oxford Arts Alliance’s Miss Colleen for a summer musical extravaganza. Based on the original Broadway production that ran for over 13 years and was nominated for nine Tony Awards, and the Academy Award-winning motion picture, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR. is a fantastic adaptation of the story of transformation and tolerance. Disney’s Beauty and the Beast JR. features some of the most popular songs ever written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs by Mr. Menken and Tim Rice. The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed to his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity. With many fun supporting roles allowing students to play objects inside the castle –this “tale as old as time” is filled with spectacular costume and set opportunities. KSC 528-03 8 SUMMER 2016 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS SUMMER 2016 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Join us for the Cecil College summer camp experience! After more than 25 years of summer camp fun, we are striving to improve what was already awesome. As your children are growing, so are we; format gives you flexibility and choices. Try a half-day camp or stay with us all day. Choose your camp, choose your location, and give your child a summer to remember. Each age bracket focuses on classes your child will love. As your child ages and matures, so do the class offerings. Register early! Each camp program has a limited class size. Public, private and home-schooled students are welcome! 6-8 Ages 6-8 YEARS OLD Art-a-Palooza: NEW Wow, look what I made! Use different techniques and media to create astounding art works. Each project can be totally unique and different. Discover and stretch your artistic abilities in this hands-on super fun art class. KIK 607 Camp Pokémon: NEW Discover the amazing world of Pokémon and be fast on your way to becoming a Pokémon Master Trainer! The Pokémon world is full of mysterious creatures that you can learn all about through Camp Pokémon’s fun activities. Camp will include art, crafts and a wide variety of learning activities fun for all ages. KIK 608 Cartoon Art: Learn the techniques that professionals use to create cartoon characters. Start drawing your favorite cartoon characters or create your own character and storyline. Turn your doodles into something spectacular. KIK 536 Chemistry for Kids: Join us for this fun excursion into the world of chemistry, in a safe hands-on environment. Chemistry is everywhere in the world around us. Find out now how fun and exciting chemistry can be. KIK 535 Digging up Bones: Bones that tell a story is what every archeologist is after. What story about dinosaurs will you unearth in this digging adventure? Learn about discoveries that have led us to the modern day beliefs about the terrible lizards that ruled the earth. Everything you ever wanted to know about dinosaurs and more will be covered. KIK 552 9 Enchanted Forest Adventure: Spend your time exploring the magical forest. Search for fairies and pixies while you learn about the plants in the woods. Find water nymphs and test the health of the water. The magic awaits you in the Cecil Woodlands. KIK 591 Experiment, Experiment: Join us for a hands-on science camp that involves all of one’s senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, feeling, and smelling. You will be amazed as you learn the steps of the scientific process using several safe and fun experiments. KIK 540 Fun & Funky Ceramics: Get your hands dirty and explore the endless possibilities of clay. Unleash your imagination and create amazing works of art in this hands-on exciting ceramics class. KIK 590 Harry Potter Camp: NEW Welcome to Hogwarts! Campers will be immersed in the fictional world of Harry Potter. They’ll start off by being sorted into one the four houses – Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw or Hufflepuff! During this magical week, campers will experience Potion Making, Charms, Muggle Magic, Care of Magical Creatures, Quidditch and plenty of games that will give them chances to earn points for their houses. Who will win the House Cup? KIK 609 I Can Cook Too!: It’s after school and you are super hungry. Discover fun and tasty treats you can make on your own in a hurry. Be a junior chef and learn quick tips for safely preparing food and ending those hunger pains. Notes: Common food allergens may be used. KIK 546-01 will be an International theme and KIK 546-02 will be a Breakfast and Desserts theme. Jewelry Creations: NEW Bracelets and rings in every color under the rainbow. Create your own jewelry using the colored bands and beads which are totally unique to you. Give them to your friends or keep them for yourself. Amaze your family and friends with your creativity. KIK 610 LEGO Engineers: NEW If you like creating, designing, and constructing, this Lego camp is for you! During this camp, you will become the architect as you map out and create your own Lego designs. Once completed, you will build your own Lego project and see your design come to life! KIK 611 LEGO Fever: This camp is all things LEGO! LEGO enthusiasts will build, create, design and enjoy! We have kits, machines, challenges, and thousands of LEGOs to create an adventure of construction and imagination. In addition to building, kids will be able to play out their adventures as their favorite LEGO characters! KIK 578 LEGO Harry Potter: NEW During the Lego Harry Potter camp, you will be able to take part in your own Transfiguration class as the magical world is brought to life through Legos! You can see the wonder of Harry Potter, learn about the characters, and relive some of the book’s greatest adventures. The Lego Harry Potter camp will include themes from the books as well as constructing Harry Potter Lego sets throughout the week. KIK 612 LEGO Ninja Turtles: NEW Grab your nunchucks as we prepare to fight crime! Fans of the Ninja Turtles will flip with excitement in this action-packed Lego camp! Campers will task their ninja skills as they construct models of their favorite TMNT characters and take part in helping Splinter and the Turtles defeat Shredder, Krang and all of the bad guys! KIK 613 LEGO Super Heroes: NEW Save the world with Lego Super Heroes! Build the hideouts and vehicles of your favorite caped crusaders and learn what makes them not only Super Heroes, but Super Hero Engineers! Young heroes will design, build, and save a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve any conflict. KIK 614 LEGO WeDo & Simple Machines: NEW Who loves LEGO’s? WeDo! We are bringing together two major learning systems offered by LEGO into one extraordinary robotics camp. This is a progressive learning experience, as the campers build upon their knowledge throughout the week. The camp begins with constructing simple machines and using basic programming commands. By the end of the week, the students will be applying their skills to much larger sets and more dynamic motor controls. The camp is a collaborative and highly engaging learning experience. Let’s make your LEGOs come to life! KIK 618 Let’s Build: Engineers build exciting projects with everyday objects. Can you drop an egg from the second story of a building and not have it break? How do you make the strongest straw bridge? Who can build the tallest newspaper tower? Let’s build these exciting projects. KIK 574 Magic Kingdom Music: NEW Come sing and dance to your favorite musical selections from the magic kingdom of Disney! Campers will enjoy a week packed with fun musical games and activities that will get them moving and grooving to their favorite music. Each day will get campers clapping, singing, twisting, and stomping in beat with the music and fun. Whether you’re a Disney villain or a hero, you’ll love moving to this great music! KIK 622 Minions Crazy Camp: NEW It is finally here, the Minions have invaded our camp! Join Gru and his Minions as they embark on a week-long adventure of exploration, mystery solving and science experiments. You will also be making a life size minion of your own. Margo, Edith and Agnes will share in the fun as this camp includes active games, craft projects and a fun venture to Minion time! KIK 615 Music - Star Wars & Beyond!: NEW This exciting week of music gives young students a fun and creative opportunity to “tune” their musical skills alongside other young musicians to the music of Star Wars and other great space themed music. Each day will be packed with fun-filled activities involving singing, music, games, and hands-on experiences with instruments. Campers will be treated to special performances by talented guest artists that introduce them to a wide range of musical styles and famous musicians. No previous musical experience necessary! So, join us and “may the musical force be with you!” KIK 616 Nature Trail Discovery: NEW Campers will explore Cecil College’s nature trail right in our own back yard! Throughout the week, campers will explore what our trail has to offer, from the various marked and unmarked plants and trees, to the tiny critters that live in the woods and small streams nearby. Campers will also learn about the fun opportunities of Geo-Caching! KIK 617 Outdoor Games: NEW Capture the flag, scavenger hunt, hide and seek in this exploration of games that were never meant to be played inside. Get to run around and test your game skills for these classic and even a few new names. KIK 619 Painting Possibilities: Explore the different choices and effects of watercolor, tempera, acrylic or your own home made paint. From downright silly painting to creating your own masterpiece, you will experience using different paints, applications and effects. KIK 570 Physics with Toys: We use physics every day and you may not realize how fun it can be. Use building toys to discover the laws of physics and have fun along the way. KIK 569 Pirates Adventures: ARRGGHH!!!! A vast ye mates, are you ready for a pirate adventure? Sail the seven seas and set your sights on the treasure where X marks the spot. Learn pirate lingo and try your hand at hiding your own treasure for someone to find. KIK 620 Princess Glamour: NEW Fashion, hair and maybe a little make-up advice to help you become the belle of the ball. Learn how to do a fashion makeover and glam up your everyday look. KIK 621 Reptiles & Amphibians: They can look alike but they are very different creatures. Do you know how to tell them apart? Which creature can shed its tail and grow a new one to escape a predator? Find out all this and more when you dive into the world of lizards and frogs. KIK 592 Science of Vroom: Experiment with different types of moving vehicles. Racing, sliding, gliding, falling and more types of vehicles will be explored. Can you build the fastest balloon car or the plane that flies the farthest? KIK 565 Sew Easy: This summer’s theme is critter craze. Design, draw, and sew your own stuffed animal creation. Add adornments, use crazy colors, and even buttons to bring your animal friend to life. Hand sewing techniques will be taught. KIK 589 10 Sculpture Sensations: Make sculptures using materials like nonfiring clay and paper! This hands-on class will teach you the basics so you can build and sculpt your own 3-D art work. KIK 563 Soccer/Kickball Camp: NEW You’ll have a ball in this class! This is an introduction to the practices and rules of both soccer and kickball. Enjoy an opportunity to gain confidence and knowledge in either sport. KIK 623 Under the Sea: A world of color and strange creatures awaits you under the sea. Learn about the fantastical creatures both real and of myth that inhabit this watery habitat. Join us for an under the sea adventure. KIK 600 Wacky Weather Wonders: Weather can be amazing; learn how the weather patterns can be tracked and how the forecasters predict what will happen next. Create your own tornado in a bottle and other exciting experiments with weather. KIK 560 YEARS 9 - 12 OLD 3D Video Game Designer: NEW Take the next step in learning how to become a game designer. You have the basics down; now move at your own pace to customize your game to be better than ever. From back story to completed game, you are in control. Prerequisite: Beginner Video Game Designer. KSC 570 Adventures in Chemistry: Explore atoms and bonding, acids and bases, polymer chemistry, reactions, density, and more. Run science experiments like real scientists in this hands-on science adventure. Experiments may include Flubber, Silly Putty, and so much more. KSC 500 Anime: Japanese animation is sweeping the nation. Be a part of the Anime craze. Learn the basics of Japanese animation as well as character and costume design. Draw some of your favorite characters, make your own, and even try your hand at a short manga. KSC 501 Artistic Expressions: Explore impressionism, cubism, modern art and more. Look at what contemporary and classical artists throughout history have accomplished and try your hand at their unique styles. Work with different mediums and themes to bring out your own masterpiece. KSC 502 Beginner Video Game Designer: Do you love playing video games? Learn what it takes to be a designer of your very own video game. From conception to final play, the game, experience and the total package will be controlled by you. No prior experience is necessary. You will have fun from day one. KSC 252 11 Bridges, Towers, and Rollercoasters: Build the strongest bridge, the highest tower, or the fastest rollercoaster in this weeklong engineering challenge. Using K’NEX and other building kits, you will explore the science behind strength, form and function of the structures around us. Challenge yourself to go higher and faster than your classmates. KSC 503 Cecil All-Sports: NEW Do you want to play all the sports? In this class you can do that. You don’t have to stick with one game all week, you can pick a different sport each day to play. From team sports such as, baseball, basketball, kickball, lacrosse, soccer, team tennis, and more. KSC 571 Cecil Chef’s: Are you ready to move beyond peanut butter and jelly sandwiches after school? Learn how to make healthy and tasty treats for after school or anytime. Be the envy of your friends as they salivate over what you brought for lunch today. You will learn how to safely prepare food and end those hunger pains. Note: Common food allergens may be used. KSC 505-01 will be an International theme and KSC 505-02 will be a Breakfast and Desserts theme. Clay Creations: Learn how to build forms out of clay. Explore the creative potential of the medium. Experiment with forms, textures, and colors. Design and create unique sculptures to take home. KSC 542 CSI Science – Forensics Challenge: Become a Super Science Sleuth! Learn about forensics, crime scene investigation, and crime lab chemistry as you perform experiments designed to show you just how those tricky cases are solved. Search for evidence, gather clues, and discover how science can help solve a mystery! Dust for and classify fingerprints, and analyze hand writing. Make a candy DNA model, and use “Glow Blood” to see where humans can’t see. Examine hair and clothing fibers, practice chemistry to identify mystery substances, and do much more. KSC 172 Duct Tape Creations: Real flowers only last a week, but a duct tape flower bouquet will last a lifetime. More than just for decoration, you can create the coolest stuff for your room, your locker, and your feet. You are only limited by your own creativity. Come create with more than just fix-it tape. KSC 538 Environmental Engineering Challenge: It will take more than just recycling to have a healthy planet. Learn about how you can join the crusade. You can learn about and build solar and geothermal models. See how engineers are working with the environment today to ensure a healthy planet for your future. Learn how you can be an “Earth Hero” too. KSC 510 Films and Stop Action: Be the creator of your own movie story and bring it to life. Using your own action figures, clay or other inanimate objects, you will create a short film that will amaze your family and friends. Let your imagination run wild and bring it into reality using stop action film techniques. KSC 410 Fun with Fiber Arts: Find out the amazing things you can do with fiber. From yarn to cloth the possibilities are endless. Create a piece of art for your wall or something snuggly for just you. As an added bonus you will learn how to dye yarn using Kool-Aid. KSC 554 GLEE Camp: NEW Sing your heart out! In this music camp, campers will work towards a final performance on the last day of camp to include singing and choreography. Songs will be drawn from pop radio, musicals, and/or movies. Campers will be singing in two-part harmony and learning dances to go with each song. There are opportunities for singing short solos, but much of this fun camp will be group singing. This camp will not only engage campers’ musical learning, but will keep them moving! KSC 582 Guitar Hero: Whether you want to strum, shred, or write songs, this camp is for you. This camp offers budding musicians a unique opportunity to learn guitar, write their own music, and record demos. Students should bring their own guitar, but no previous experience necessary. KSC 549 Hikers Guide to the Woods: Do you know how to survive in the woods? Learn how to find a good campsite, avoid poisonous plants, identify dangers, and use a compass. Learn how to read a map, hike safely, and play survivor games. Find your way along your journey and then back again. KSC 548 Hogwarts Camp of Witchcraft and Wizardry: NEW Live in the imagination from the magical world of Harry Potter! From the moment you arrive, you will cease to be a Muggle, and will enter the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as a student. Do you have what it takes to learn Potions? Are you ready for Quidditch practice? Do you know your spell book forwards and back? Activities, imagination and fun will fill this week. Come prepared to immerse yourself in the world of Harry Potter! KSC 579 Jr. Archeologist: Young scientists will discover the exciting sciences of archaeology and paleontology as they excavate and assemble complete skeletal replicas from “simulated” fossilized rock. Dig for T-Rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, Velociraptors, Brachiosaurus and more. Make fossilized plaster replicas of dinosaurs, claws, trilobites and ancient snails. Sort and classify a wide variety of unearthed treasures. KSC 111 LEGO Architecture: NEW If you love Legos, and are an engineer, architect or artist by heart, this camp will take you around the world to learn and construct some of history’s most famous buildings. You will have the opportunity to build the Eiffel Tower, Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Leaning Tower of Pisa, Sydney Opera House and much more! Come travel to far away countries with us as we learn about history and explore with Legos! KSC 572 LEGO BIONICLES: In this camp, Lego fans will unite to construct the Bionicle Theme and at the same time learn about the science of simple machines. Build the Mistika Collection including Bitil, Gorast, Krika, Toa Gali, and Toa Onu. Have fun building Bionicle Warriors, Titans of Mahi Nui Collection, and many more. Then build a wide assortment of Lego technic machines that are designed to make learning fun! All students will bring home a Lego Bionicles as part of the program! KSC 201 LEGO Lord of the Rings: NEW Take part at the Council of Elrond as you re-imagine all of the great and trying adventures of Bilbo Baggins and the Fellowship of the Ring as they make their way through Middle Earth! You will learn many of the stories told in the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings as you engineer the world around you. Camp will include Lego sets from the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. KSC 573 LEGO Star Wars: Have fun building the Star Wars sets from a galaxy that is far, far, away! LEGO enthusiasts, gather up all of your building force as we attempt to construct a wide variety of LEGO Star Wars models. Projects may comprise many of the following and also include many of the new models: Millennium Falcon, Kylo Ren’s Command Shuttle, First Order Tie Fighter, Death Star Final Duel, Imperial Shuttle Tydirium, Poe’s X-Wing Fighter, and much more. Topics include simple machines, mechanical advantage, gear ratios, and a host of others. Students can create their own projects that illustrate science concepts. KSC 204 LEGO Robotics Challenge: Are you up to the challenge? An obstacle course of tasks must be completed by the robot you design, create and program. Using LEGO’s robotics kits, you and your team will solve the themed obstacles, which are based on actual challenges from the First LEGO League contest each year. The theme and challenges will change every year, so you will never get bored being a LEGO scientist. KSC 205 MATH Mayhem: Math doesn’t have to be hard or boring! It can be a blast. Join us for math games and super cool problems to solve and you will be part of the equation for fun. KSC 574 Mechanics of Movement: Simple machines and complex ones have one thing in common, the science of movement. Whether we are talking about a catapult or the human body, the physics of movement is fascinating and fun. Experiment with movement concepts as you build your own machines. KSC 515 Minecraft Camp: NEW Minecraft is a game about placing blocks to build anything you can imagine. At night, monsters come out, so be sure to build a shelter before that happens. Experience the world of Minecraft in the classroom and on the computer in this fun summer camp! Kids will start by crafting their shelters and some of the mobs, critters and tools using arts and crafts. Kids will also face challenges throughout camp as they build models and craft key elements in the popular game Minecraft. Kids of all experience welcome! KSC 575 Movie Maker: Create your own music video or short movie in this hands-on movie experience class. You will learn about lighting and acting for the movie screen. Create, direct and star in your own show. Learn what it takes to be in front of and behind the camera. KSC 411 Nature Art: Take a hike, literally. While out on our nature walk, we will collect items to make beautiful art projects. Let your creativity flow and learn something about nature at the same time. KSC 535 10 12 Physics Challenge: Physics is all around us. We use the concepts every day. Find fun ways to experiment and explore the laws of physics. How does friction affect you and your world? Why do objects at rest tend to stay at rest? Design your own experiments to prove or disprove them and walk away with a new understanding of the world around us. KSC 518 Pokémon Academy: NEW Pokémon is here, are you ready kids?! “You can be anything you want to be!” You will enjoy creating your own Pokémon characters, designing a story line and even learning about the history of Pokémon. In addition, you will create your own gym and have the opportunity to challenge other leaders in a Pokémon tournament! Do you think you have what it takes to be the Pokémon leader? The week will be full of a wide range of learning activities, including crafts, art and games. KSC 576 Rain Forest Expedition: Travel to the Rain Forest without ever leaving MD. Discover the amazing creatures that inhabit this region and the plants that are amazing beyond your imagination. Learn the benefits you enjoy from the region and the danger that lays ahead for this natural resource. KSC 540 Rock Band: So you want to be a rock superstar? This camp offers budding musicians a unique opportunity to play in bands, write their own music, and record demos. Students will spend their days fine-tuning their music skills, culminating in a performance at the end of the week that features them as the star. Notes: Vocalists and all instrumentalists are welcome. Students who sign up for this camp should have a minimum of one year of experience either singing or playing an instrument. KSC 583 Rock, Paper, Scissors: Sculpture art is your chance to express your creativity in 3-D. Use different media such as clay, or even paper, to create your own masterpiece. From the basics to more advanced skills, you will be building and sculpting limited only by your imagination. KSC 519 Sewing Machine Mania: NEW Take your creativity to a new level. Sewing is practical and an art form all in one. You can make something to use or just something beautiful. Better yet make something beautifully useful. KSC 555 Star Wars Camp: NEW Star Wars is here with a whole new twist. Come to this camp to learn the ways of the Jedi and make your own light saber. Not only will you get to recreate all your favorite Star Wars characters, but you will create a new Star Wars universe of your own! Projects will also include designing and creating Storm Trooper and other masks, solving mysteries of the Force while creating a Star Wars universe, and learning about the various star crafts from both sides of the Force! KSC 577 Steampunk Foil Art: NEW Steampunk Foil Art comes from the reimagining of old Western and Victorian Era mechanics into modern day or futuristic art pieces. Campers will be able to create a unique art piece using wire, metal, gears, keys and industrial objects representing an interesting mix of the Victorian era, along with a little science fiction and spunk. KSC 578 13 The Money Game--learn how to win!: Learn about money and how to save and spend it wisely through fun online and handson activities. Throughout the week, you will “earn” money camp “dollars” to cash in for special prizes at the last session. KSC 400 Video Games Animator: Have you ever thought you could come up with a better character than the ones in the game you are playing now? Here is your chance to develop a character and animate it. You just start with a name, create a personality for your character, decide on skills and powers, and then finish with your storyline. Note: Students do not need any prior experience in game design, animation or sketching. KSC 253 Video Game Minecraft: NEW With millions of players worldwide, Minecraft is one of the most popular video games in history! Whether you’re a veteran or new to the game, this is your chance to explore, build, and develop new skills. Learn how to install and manage Minecraft mods, and accelerate your Minecraft game creation skills. Put your construction skills to the test with 3D design challenges. Finish up by developing your very own Minecraft map. Advanced Minecraft users will learn how to expand their world’s abilities by bringing in mods made by other people into their own game. Prerequisite: Video Game Animator. KSC 584 Water Color Art: Water color isn’t just for little kids. Real artists use water color to create everything from landscapes to portraits. Learn the different techniques and skills you need to create a watercolor masterpiece. KSC 580 CECIL COLLEGE WORKSHOPS YEARS 13 - 17 OLD This program is a chance for students to receive intense experience in possible career pathways. Youth Educational Services partners with select credit departments to provide students with reallife experiences and understanding of career options. Train with professors and adjunct faculty to get an advanced taste of career options. Acrylic Painting and Color Exploration: NEW Whether you are just beginning, or want to further your skills, this class will introduce you to various painting techniques for the beginner painter. Exploration and experimentation are encouraged. KIC 536 Action Movie Making: NEW You will use digital video cameras and editing software to create a short movie. Participate in every aspect of movie creation, including concept development, script writing, storyboarding, operating a digital camera and sound equipment, acting, and editing using Final Cut Pro. KIC 550 Advanced Video Game Designer: NEW Take your game designing to the next level. Once you have mastered the basics from Video Game Designer, you can take your basic game to the next level in quality and detail in Advanced VGD. Add levels and storyline to your game to make it a hit with your friends. KIC 552 Amusement Park Science: Amusement parks are fun but did you know that every laugh, scream and thrill is a carefully choreographed plan? Discover the physics behind the best roller coasters on the planet. Build your own roller coaster and compete against your classmates for the title of Coaster Master. KIC 511 Camp Scrubs: Camp Scrubs is the place to explore the amazing world of medicine. Campers will learn real-life medical skills like taking blood pressure, using stethoscopes, and CPR while they hear from medical professionals and educators about the many careers in health care. Camp Scrubs provides an activity-filled week of fun and learning about health and medicine. NOTE: Portion of the day will be held at Union Hospital. Students should expect to spend a great deal of the day on their feet. KIC 535 Cecil Engineering Challenge: Civil and mechanical engineers build bridges and machines as well as design systems that make our everyday life possible. Spend the week applying scientific knowledge, mathematics and ingenuity to develop solutions to technical problems. Blast off into a fun-filled week of challenges as you build and launch scale model rockets and planes, race balloon vehicles, build the strongest bridge, and more. KIC 513 Digital Painting & Illustration: NEW Join us for an introduction to the world of digital illustration. Illustrators work to create commercials and ads as well as throughout the media industry. You can find out where you would fit in. Use Photoshop and computer tablets to create several projects that will familiarize you with Photoshop as well as the illustration industry. Note: Previous drawing experience is required. KIC 545 Digital Photography - Location: NEW Join us for a weeklong immersion into the world of digital photography. What makes some images stand out more than others? Students will learn the fundamentals of composition, color, design and lighting, which are the fundamental building blocks to strong imagery. In addition, we will teach you how to use the different modes on your DSLR camera. Cameras are provided for the camp but feel free to bring your own camera too. We will also introduce students to professional post production in Adobe Photoshop Bridge, Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. And finally, students will print their photographs on our state-of-the-art Canon and Epson ink jet printers to produce a final portfolio. KIC 515 Digital Photography - Studio: NEW This photography workshop is for our return students and those who have extensive experience with the use of DSLR cameras and Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. Further your technical skills and begin to develop your personal style. This workshop builds upon the skills in Digital Photography Location, where we learned to control light, master our DSLR camera, and find dynamic compositions. This workshop will focus on the importance of conceptualization, metaphor, symbolism and self-expression. We will work in the studio again but with more advanced light modifiers. In our outdoor portraits, we’ll work on more complex posing techniques. And in the stateof-the-art Macintosh computer lab, we’ll further our knowledge in Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom. Terms and tools such as quick mask, blending modes, cloning and transform will become a part of the student’s Photoshop vocabulary. We will complete another portfolio of advanced photographs. Note: If you need more time to post process all the images you captured this week, you can check out our Digital Painting & Illustration class. KIC 516 Glee Camp Sing your heart out! In this music camp, campers will work towards a final performance on the last day of camp to include singing and choreography. Songs will be drawn from pop radio, musicals, and/or movies. Campers will be singing in two-part harmony and learning dances to go with each song. There are opportunities for singing short solos, but much of this fun camp will be group singing. This camp will not only engage campers’ musical learning, but will keep them moving! KIC 542 14 Movie Making Effects: NEW Discover how Hollywood shoots and edits movies, while mastering filmmaking and special effects techniques. This week-long workshop will involve all aspects of the editing and story-telling process of making movies. This will be an all-inclusive process with real-world learning and hands-on experience. Students will work with all types of filming equipment and video software, and will finish the week with individual and team video productions. KIC 551 Physics, Flight, and Rocketry: Using models and hands-on projects, you will build a flight project to test theories of flight. See who can build the rocket that goes the highest or plane that flies the furthest. What do design, wind drag and friction all have to do with the success of your flight? KIC 521 Pottery Studio Workshop: NEW Explore the techniques to create forms out of clay. Build using your hands, pinch, coil, and slab to bring your piece from a concept in your brain to a reality. Explore surface decoration, textures and glazes. No previous art experience is necessary. Just have a desire to create and love being messy. KIC 544 Rock Band: So you want to be a rock superstar? This camp offers budding musicians a unique opportunity to play in bands, write their own music, and record demos. Students will spend their days fine-tuning their music skills, culminating in a performance at the end of the week that features them as the star. Notes: Vocalists and all instrumentalists are welcome. Students who sign up for this camp should have a minimum of one year of experience either singing or playing an instrument. KIC 532 SAT Prep: The SAT is new in 2016, and this SAT prep week will cover all of the new requirements for both Math and Verbal in detail. Verbal preparation will ask you to interpret the meanings of relevant words and phrases in context. No more memorization, but rather a close reading of excerpts to determine how vocabulary is used in a particular passage. Central ideas and themes of various genres will be identified. The new optional essay section will also be covered. Math preparation includes the mastery of linear expressions, creating and solving equations, using ratios, percentages and units, problem solving, and data analysis and systems. The advanced math prep includes more complex equations. Test taking tips will be covered. KIC 523 Solar Science Challenge: NEW Capture the power of the sun to solve the challenges you will face in this week of solar applications. Solar crab races, solar car races, and building a solar house are only a few of the possible challenges you may face in this exciting green energy camp. Learn about conservation, green energy, and the vast options solar power has to offer. KIC 547 Steampunk Art: NEW Steampunk art comes in all shapes and sizes, from pocket watches, to redesigned laptops, to entire vehicles or even houses! Steampunk usually has very Victorian influences but it’s the modernization and reimagining of the work that sets the two styles apart. Steampunk art could often resemble what Victorian era dreamers would visualize when imagining what future technology might look like. In the workshop, students will create their own designs and piece of art using wire, metal, gears, keys and other industrial objects representing an interesting mix of the Victorian era, science fiction and spunk. Feel free to bring in your own materials as well. KIC 548 15 Video Game Assets: NEW Design and produce a short 3-D animation including characters, props and environments that are completely your own. Create 3-D objects, apply textures, edit, and animate your project. The tools to master 3-D concepts artistically and technically are introduced. KIC 543 Video Game Designer: Do you love video games? Are you interested in learning how to create your own game? You will develop a game from concept to completion using current game design software and your own creativity to complete a playable game. KIC 528 Web Design & Coding: NEW Do you enjoy editing photos? This week put your creativity to the test by using the tools of Adobe Photoshop to create and manipulate images. We will complete projects such as photo restoration, image with text, collages, abstract design, magazine ads and much more. Everyone is welcome to bring in their own images or take photos throughout the week to edit. KIC 546 You Tube & Viral Videos: NEW Be the creator of your own movie story and bring it to life. Using your own action figures, clay or other inanimate objects, you will create a short film that will amaze your family and friends. Let your imagination run wild and bring it into reality using stop action film techniques. KIC 549 DESTINATION CAMPS FAIR HILL NATURE CENTER All Dolled Up- American Girl Doll Camp Bring your doll for some camp fun! We’ll make toys and crafts to add to your play set- even a sleeping bag for your doll! Every day we’ll play games with our dolls and learn some American History. We’ll even read a campthemed American Girl Doll Book. KSC 564 Bookworms and Crafty Critters Bring your favorite book to read under a shade tree with friends! Everyday we’ll explore a naturethemed book and have fun with a matching craft. We’ll hike the woods to find quiet reading spots and keep a nature journal. Bring a book you’d like to trade with a new friend! KSC 559 Explore Fair Hill I & II For the courageous camper- Hike! Bike! Tube! Ride! You will get a workout hiking and biking the trails, cool off while tubing down the Big Elk Creek and round out the week with a horseback riding adventure. Bring your bike, your water bottle and your endurance! KSC 567 Forest Friends I & II This camp is for our littlest naturalists. We’ll learn about bugs, birds and books! There will be songs, crafts and puppet shows. Bring a grown-up friend for this camp. KIK 605 Hike and Build Test your engineering skills and explore the amazing Fair Hill! You’ll work as a team, think creatively and find solutions. Throughout the week, we will hone our talents with a special project- design, build, paint and autograph a surprise feature in our new Nature PlayScape & Outdoor Learning Station. KSC 569 Imagination Camp I & II Discover nature’s wonders through stories, exploration and imagination play! We’ll create woodland fairy habitats and arts and crafts, incorporating themes from popular children’s books and movies. KIK 603 Nuts About Nature I & II Are you a wild child? If so, this camp is for you! We’ll learn to prepare for wilderness adventures- pack a backpack, set up a tent, practice First Aid, identify skulls and plants, follow a trail and use a compass. Every day, we’ll solve a different Outdoor Obstacle. Come with us, and conquer the great outdoors! KSC 563 Pioneer Camp What was life like in the 1800’s? We’ll uncover the historical world of Pioneers that lived near the Nature Center two hundred years ago. Play in the real one room schoolhouse, make old-timey toys and crafts, churn ice cream from scratch and dress up on Thursday! KSC 562 Summer Critters I & II Explore Fair Hill and its creatures through games, crafts and hikes. Each day has a different animal theme- be a bug, squirrel or a fox! This camp is different every year! KIK 604 Summer Farmers Get your hands dirty in your very own flower garden! Learn how to identify plants, seeds and weeds. We’ll plant, tend and harvest the Nature Center’s vegetable garden, and you’ll take home bulbs and seedlings to plant in your own yard. KSC 568 Water Explorers Let’s get wet and wild! Everyday is soaked with fun at this water investigation camp. Build a water machine, create “water colors”, go on water hikes and cool off with water games! KSC 565 Wilderness Adventure I & II Do you have what it takes to survive in the wild? We’ll put your skills to the test- we’ll learn to pack a backpack, set up a tent, practice First Aid, identify skulls and plants, follow a trail and use a compass. Every day we’ll solve a different Outdoor Obstacle. Come with us, and conquer the great outdoors! KSC 560 Young Pioneers What did kids do for fun in the 1800’s? We’ll uncover the historical world of Pioneers that lived near the Nature Center two hundred years ago. Play in the real one room schoolhouse, make old-timey toys and crafts, churn ice cream from scratch and dress up on Thursday! KIK 606 Little Waterworks I & II Cool off this summer! Play, experiment, and learn about water and water animals in this hands-on, get wet camp! KIK 602 Nature Wizards Your invite to Frogwarts School of Nature Crafts & Wizardry has just arrived! We’ll play in the magical world of Harry Potter and the magical world of Fair Hill. Try on our Sorting Hat, attend Potions and Herbology classes, and explore Fair Hill’s nonForbidden Forest. KSC 561 Natural Wonders Art Camp Open your eyes to a world of outdoor beauty! We will make works of art with a number of natural mediums- clay, charcoal, wood and forest finds. On the last day of camp, we’ll proudly exhibit our favorite artworks for parents and fellow campers at our Gallery Event. KSC 566 16 PLUMPTON PARK ZOO 6-8 YEARS OLD Zoo Camp: Where better to learn about different kinds of animals than in the middle of a zoo? Go on animal walks, have animal encounters, and challenge yourself with animal games. You will learn even more about lots of different animals through animal crafts you can take home with you. KIK 579 Zoo Camp Too!: The animals at the zoo have so much to offer you. If you would like to stay all day this is your option. The activities from the morning session will not be repeated in the afternoon. A whole new set of adventures are in store for you. Can’t attend the morning session? No problem, you can do awesome afternoon activities with us in this camp. KIK 601 UPPER BAY MUSUEM YEARS 13 - 17 OLD Teen Boat Building: Complete your very own double paddle canoe in one week. Glue, nail, and paint pre-cut parts of your canoe. A small boat water safety class will be conducted during the week. Notes: A boat launch graduation and river paddle is scheduled on Saturday. Bring a bag lunch and your own hammer. Supply fee includes all materials needed for a completed canoe. Enrollment is limited. Parent Orientation June 16 at 7 pm at the Upper Bay Museum. KIC 525 (Full day, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm) YEARS 9 - 12 OLD Jr. Zookeeper: Try your hand at being a zookeeper by learning what they do to take care of animals. Get hands-on experience with a large variety of zoo and domestic creatures by helping the zookeeper prepare their food and clean them. If you love animals and want to see a behind the scenes look at their lives, this is the camp experience for you. KSC 530 Jr. Zookeeper Too!: The animals at the zoo have so much to offer you. If you would like to stay all day this is your option. The activities from the morning session will not be repeated in the afternoon. A whole new set of Jr. Zookeeper adventures are in store for you. Can’t attend the morning session? No problem, you can do awesome afternoon activities with us in this camp. KSC 558 YEARS 13 - 17 OLD Zoo Keeper Intern: Would you like to explore a career in the animal field? Learn what it is like to work as a zookeeper and other related animal jobs as you participate in animal handling and care. You will learn about feeding, veterinary care, hygiene, and specialty care of all types of animals. See the behind the scenes world of a real zoo keeper. KIC 533 (Full day, 9:00 am - 3:30 pm) 17 KILBY CREAM CAMP YEARS 9 - 12 OLD Camp at Kilby Cream: NEW this year, Kilby Cream has opened it’s gates to our campers to spend a week with the Kilby team to learn and be fully immersed in the daily activity and life on the Farm. The campers will learn about the growth, care and maintenance of its cows, chickens and other animals. Campers will also get to experience the inner workings of the farm with a tour of the machine shop, greenhouse, methane digester, processing plant and more. The kids will learn hands-on about soil conservancy, water quality and the environment. Just some of the fun activities include milking a cow, collecting chicken eggs, and making your very own ice cream from start to finish. To top it off, the kids will take home a pint of the ice cream they made at camp! We look forward to seeing you down on the farm! KSC 581-01 CAMPER HEALTH HISTORY AND CONSENT FORM Child’s Name: _________________________________________________________________________________ Camper’s last tetanus (or DTP) shot (month/year): _________________________________ For campers who reside within the United States, a United States Territory, or the District of Columbia: 1. State/territory in which the child resides: ____________________________________ 2. Is the child exempt from any immunizations? No Yes List them: ____________________________ ____________________________________ For campers who reside outside the United States, a United States Territory, or the District of Columbia: OR 1. Country in which the child resides: ____________________________________ 2. Attach Department Form DHMH-896 (record of vaccination or immunity) Contact information: Parent or Legal Guardian: _____________________________________ Phone: ___________________________ Emergency Contact Person: ___________________________________ Phone: ___________________________ Camper’s Physician: __________________________________________Phone: ___________________________ 1. Are there any health problems including physical, psychiatric, or behavioral problems of which we need to be aware? No Yes, explain: _________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Are there any medications, dietary restrictions, allergies, or special needs that we need to be aware of to ensure your child’s summer camp experience is positive? No Yes, explain: _________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ In case of an emergency, I give permission that my son/daughter, ______________________________________, receive any necessary treatment while participating in any camp activity. Parent or Legal Guardian Signature: __________________________________________Date: ________________ 18 PICK-UP PLANS & EMERGENCY NUMBERS Child(ren) name(s): _______________________________________________________________________________________ 1st Contact: _______________________________________________ Number: __________________________________________ Relationship:_________________________________ Alt. Number: ________________________________________ Emergency contact numbers: (list as many as needed) 2nd Contact: ______________________________________________ Number: __________________________________________ Relationship:_________________________________ Alt. Number: ________________________________________ 3rd Contact: _______________________________________________ Relationship:_________________________________ Number: __________________________________________ Alt. Number: ________________________________________ 4th Contact: _______________________________________________ Relationship:_________________________________ Number: __________________________________________ Alt. Number: ________________________________________ People authorized to pick-up your child: (if different from above) 5th Contact: _______________________________________________ Relationship:_________________________________ Number: __________________________________________ Alt. Number: ________________________________________ 6th Contact: _______________________________________________ Relationship:_________________________________ Number: __________________________________________ Alt. Number: ________________________________________ 7th Contact: _______________________________________________ Relationship:_________________________________ Number: __________________________________________ Alt. Number: ________________________________________ Anyone who may not pick-up your child: _____________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ 19 EASY REGISTRATION STEPS REGISTRATION IS OPEN NOW! REGISTER EARLY TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT. • Carefully read and review course descriptions and schedule of classes. • Find your child’s age group. • Choose your location. • Choose your weeks. • Choose your favorite camp sections. • The course content for courses offered more than one week is the same: therefore, we ask that students do not register for the same course more than once. • Use Course numbers to identify your choices. • You will be contacted only if your classes are full or cancelled. THREE EASY WAYS TO REGISTER BY MAIL Complete the registration form and mail it to: Cecil College c\o Registration 107 Railroad Ave. Elkton, MD 21921. Payment must accompany the form. Attach a check or money order or provide the requested credit card information and signature. After you register you will be contacted only if the course is cancelled or full. BY FAX You must use a credit card to pay your tuition. Complete the registration form and fax to 410-392-9155. Include the type of credit card, your credit card number, expiration date and your signature on the registration form. IN PERSON Elkton Station, front desk registration office. 107 Railroad Ave. Elkton, MD 21921. Hours: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday. Phone: 410-287-1078. Cash, ATM card, check, money order or credit card accepted. North East Campus, Student Services Building, 1st floor. One Seahawk Drive North East, MD 21901. Hours: 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday. Phone: 410-287-1078. Cash, ATM card, check, money order or credit card accepted. No phone registrations please. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER and BIRTH DATE The camper’s social security number and birth date are requested on our registration form for use as a student identification number to help us avoid duplicate records and mailings. It is for internal use only and remains confidential. The camper’s birth date is required by the Maryland Higher Education Commission. 20 REGISTRATION FORM REGISTER EARLY ... enrollment for each program is limited. Please note: Full payment is required at the time of registration to reserve a place in the program. Refunds will only be made in the event that a class is cancelled. Date: Student ID #: Last NameFirst NameMiddle Name Social Security # (optional) P.O. Box & StreetCityState Zip Code Parent(s) or Guardian(s) Names Home Phone Number Business Phone Number Gender Race/Ethnic Group Date of Birth Age M or F Couny of Residence _1. African American _5. Caucasian _2. Alaska Native/Amer. Indian _6. Non US Resident _3. Asian _7. Other _4. Hispanic Email Address _1. Cecil _4. Other MD County _2. Kent _4. Out of State _3. Harford CAMP CHOICES Start Date Camp Name Before & Course # Tuition After Care AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM Total Total T-Shirt orders: Please circle size: 21 Adult: S M L Child: M L Cost per shirt: $12 REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUED Date: TOTAL DUE: Student ID #: FORM OF PAYMENT __ Personal Check (must include Driver’s License #) __ Cash __ Other __ Credit Card __ Visa __ Discover __ MasterCard Card # ________________________________ Exp. Date _____________ Cardholder Signature ________________________________________ Name of Payee ______________________________________________ Make Check Payable to: Cecil College Mail to: Elkton Station Registration Office 107 Railroad Ave., Elkton, MD 21921 Fax to: 410-392-9155 By my signature, I acknowledge my responsibility of tuition and fee charges generated by registration. Parent/Guardian Signature _____________________________________ Date ________________________ All students are required to abide by the policies and regulations of Cecil College as presently in effect and/or hereafter enacted as listed in the College Catalog. MODEL RELEASE FORM Child(ren) Name(s)__________________________________________________________________________________ MODEL’S PERMISSION AND RIGHTS GRANTED I do not agree to give permission. By signing this release I hereby give Cecil College unrestricted permission to use, reuse, publish and republish my child’s image in any media form for the purpose of promoting Cecil College, which may include, among others, advertising, promotion and marketing. I agree that the images may be combined with other images, text and graphics, and may be cropped, altered or modified. This includes photos taken at any Cecil College designated class or camp location. I hereby relinquish any right that I may have to examine or approve the completed product or products, advertising copy, or printed matter that may be used in conjunction with my image. I agree that I have no rights to the images, and all images belong to Cecil College. I acknowledge and agree that I will receive no financial consideration or compensation, and that I will make no claim for any reason to Cecil College. I have read the above authorization, release and agreement prior to its execution; I fully understand the contents thereof, and agree that this release shall be binding upon me and my heirs, and legal representatives. As the parent or guardian of the minor named above I have the legal authority to execute the above release. I approve of the foregoing and waive any rights in the premises. Signature of Parent/Guardian _______________________________________________________________________________ Parent’s/Guardian’s Printed Name____________________________________________________________________________ Minor’s Birth Date_________________________________________________________________________________________ “Model” means me and includes my appearance, likeness and form. “Media” means all media including digital, electronic, print, television, film and other media now known or to be invented. “Premises” means matters previously stated or referred to in a legal document. 22 CECIL COLLEGE L I F E LO N G L E A R N I N G O N E S E A H AW K D R I VE NORTH EAST, MD 21901 Non-Profit U.S. Postage PAID Baltimore, MD Permit No. 4475 SUMMER CAMPS @ CECIL Lifelong Learning ... programs for young people to explore, create, learn and have FUN, FUN, FUN ... CECIL COLLEGE | 443-907-1378 | learning4life@cecil.edu | www.cecil.edu/youth