CALL (315) 294-8841 - Cayuga Community College
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CALL (315) 294-8841 - Cayuga Community College
Four Easy Ways to Register Cayuga’s College for Kids &Teens Policies classes will be held on Cayuga Community 1The.ONLINE 01 . AllCollege’s Auburn Campus or the River Glen fastest and easiest way to register! Campus in Fulton. Now with our user-friendly system, you can register yourself for all classes. A confirmation email is sent automatically upon registration. Visit www.cayuga-cc.edu/communityed • Select Leisure Learning • Select Cayuga’s College for Kids and Teens 2. CALL (315) 294-8841 Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9 am-4 pm. • Register with your VISA, MasterCard, Discover card 3. BY MAIL Mail your registration with a check or money order to: Cayuga Community College Office of Community Education and Workforce Development 197 Franklin Street Auburn, NY 13021 Please complete one form per person. Make checks payable to Cayuga Community College. (No cash payments please). Please note: If paying by check, Social Security number will be required to receive refund. You will be enrolled as soon as we receive your registration and payment. There will be a $20 fee for checks returned for any reason. 02 . 03 . Students must be between the ages of 8-14 to register for College for Kids and Teens classes. 04. 05 . Payment in full must be received along with registration form. All registered students will be required to provide emergency contact information, medical treatment permission, immunization records, photo release permission, and written instructions for any special needs. A summer class enrollment packet will be mailed to you in June or within one week of registration. 06. Health and behavior policies will be included in the summer class enrollment packet. All students must abide by these policies, and failure to do so may result in the student being dismissed. No refunds or credits will be granted in these situations. 07 . All students must register at least one week before course start date. All course changes must be made one week before course start date. Cancellation requests must be received one week before course start date to receive a full refund. No refunds will be given for cancellations made within one week of course start date. 4. IN PERSON Visit our office at Cayuga Community College, 197 Franklin St., Auburn, NY. Use entrance by the rotunda. Office is in R209. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm. No cash payments please. All students must be signed in and out each day by an adult. For students registered for both morning and afternoon classes, students must be signed out by an adult for the lunch period and signed back in before the next registered class. Mail registration form to: Cayuga Community College Office of Community Education and Workforce Development 197 Franklin Street • Auburn, NY 13021 Child’s Name Child’s Age DOB Guardian’s Name Gender Email Address City Phone (Home) Date/Time Course Titlee State Zip (Cell) Fee Date/Time (Work) Course Titlee Payment Methods NO CASH PAYMENTS PLEASE. ❑ Check (payable to Cayuga Community College) ❑ Money Order (payable to Cayuga Community College) Fee 5 COUNTRIES IN 5 DAYS! Ages 8-14 July 11-15 1-3:55pm $99 Auburn N o passport needed for this fun-filled week! Students will visit a different country each day by experiencing the culture, food, language, games, music, and people from Peru, Brazil, Cambodia, India, and Macedonia. Special guests from each country will visit. Taught by Rebecca Mindek. A WEEK AT HOGWARTS Ages 11-14 August 1-5 9-11:55am $99 Auburn J oin other muggles for a week-long exploration of JK Rowling’s wizarding world. Start the week by being sorted into one of Hogwart’s Houses. Then spend each day attending a different course of magical study from divinations to potions. End the week with a “trip” to Honeydukes and participation in a quidditch tournament. Taught by Kate Hardy. ADVENTURES IN THE ANIMAL KINGDOM Ages 8-10 July 25-29 1-3:55pm Ages 11-14 July 25-29 9-11:55am B $125 Auburn $125 Auburn y most recent estimates, scientists think there are about 8.7 million different animal species on our planet! Get to know some of these amazing creatures by investigating living animals, exploring animal communication, exploring habitats and ecosystems outside, and deciding which animals do and don’t make good pets. Activities may include fossil digs for NY fossils, nature walks, animal-themed games, microscope use, and a create-an-animal design project! Students may observe a demonstration Cayuga’s College for Kids and Teens 2 of a dissection in the age 11-14 class. Taught by Byron Norelius. ALL IN THE CARDS Ages 11-14 August 1-5 1-3:55pm $99 Auburn S pend a week learning and practicing the beneficial skills associated with card games: memory, analysis, concentration, and camaraderie. As a participant in “All in the Cards,” you will explore a range of challenging and engaging card games that require you to work with various peers. We will focus on learning and playing the games of Pitch, Euchre, and Hearts. Keep your brain engaged this summer by averting boredom through playing cards with friends. Taught by Kate Hardy. APP ADVENTURES: THE NEXT LEVEL! Ages 8-14 July 18-22 9-11:55am C $125 Auburn ontinue your quest to make the next viral app! Whether you want to move past the basic techniques learned in App Attack or want to jump right in, we are ready for you! Students will choose from a selection of different web-based (HTML5) mobile apps and explore more in-depth programming concepts. Student-created apps will be accessible on a Black Rocket site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and students do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Offered in Partnership with Black Rocket Productions, LLC. ART ADVENTURES Ages 8-10 August 1-5 1-3:55pm Ages 11-14 August 1-5 9-11:55am $99 Auburn $99 Auburn C ollect treasures from the college’s nature trail to use as inspiration for drawings and paintings. Develop your drawing/painting skills and make AWESOME ART! Taught by Dana Brabant. BATTLEBOTS Ages 8-10 July 18-22 1-3:55pm $125 Auburn G et ready to build and remote control several robots designed to intercept and battle each other. Using Lego® Technic components, Lego® Mindstorms smart bricks, and Lego® Power Function elements, you and your team will design several mechanisms to be tested in the ultimate arena. This class requires the ability to work cooperatively in small teams. Taught by Santiago Buigues. BIRDS, BEES, AND BUTTERFLIES Ages 8-14 July 18-22 1-3:55pm $99 Auburn S tudents will learn the importance of pollinators on our eco-system. We will explore the nature trail, build a birdhouse or bird feeder, and plant flowers that attract butterflies. Taught by Leslie Leary. CHEEK-Y ART Ages 8-14 July 11-15 10:30-11:55am July 25-29 10:30-11:55am B $59 Auburn Auburn e the most popular person at the party (after the birthday person, that is)! Cheek art is a type of face painting that allows you to create your own designs on lots and lots of faces. Learn the things you need to know about the makeup, tools, safety, and even where to begin if you wish to start your own cheek-art business. We’ll practice on ourselves and on each other, and you’ll get to wear your designs home every day. (Note: It is important we know about any allergies you might have before the start of the first class.) Taught by Eileen M. Parkman. “DAY OF THE DEAD” CELEBRATION Ages 8-14 July 18-22 9-11:55am $99 Auburn S tudents will learn about this unusual lighthearted Mexican holiday that celebrates the happy return of our deceased loved ones for one night of partying. We will sample Mexican foods, learn about artists, Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera, and create art (i.e. mural, sugar skulls, and paper flowers). Taught by Leslie Leary. DISCOVERY CAMP EV3 Ages 11-14 July 11-15 9-11:55am $125 Auburn Build and program intricately-designed robot models that will give you insight into solutions for modern factories and industries. Using Lego® Mindstorms EV3 Education sets, students will explore constructions that will emulate technology such as a bridge layer, a conveyor, an anemometer, a manipulator, and a brick sorter, among others. This class requires the ability to work cooperatively in small teams. Taught by Santiago Buigues. EXOTIC FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Ages 8-14 July 25-29 9-11:55am $99 Auburn S tudents will learn about, taste, and prepare recipes with unusual fruits and vegetables. Taught by Leslie Leary. SUMMER 2016 CALL (315) 294 - 8 8 41 TO REGI STE R 3 FOOD FOR POWER Ages 8-14 July 18-22 10:30-11:55am August 1-5 1-2:25pm $49 Auburn Auburn I s there any truth to the famous quote, “An apple a day keeps the doctor away”? In this course, learn about nutrient-packed foods that are excellent for your body and mind performance. We will investigate nutritional facts and ingredient labels as well as portion sizes. We will seek out the necessary nutrients and vitamins needed for healthy bodies, and find out which foods contain them. Together, we will compose a recipe book of the healthy snacks we will be making. Taught by Lisa Lloyd. GO GREEN! MAKE YOUR OWN DREAM CATCHERS AND DRUMS! Ages 8-10 July 11-15 1-2:25pm July 25-29 2:30-3:55pm $49 Auburn Auburn A fun craft-making class that also teaches the three R’s: Recycle, Reuse, Repurpose! Plus story telling of Native American drums and dream catchers! Taught by Beverly Owen. HEROES AND MONSTERS: FILM ANALYSIS Ages 11-14 July 25-29 9-11:55am August 1-5 1-3:55pm $99 Auburn Auburn T he exploration of the origins of fantasy and antagonists/heroes (of all natures) in film, accompanied by written analyses (précis) of film. Taught by Peter Cavana. FRENCH CHILDREN’S LITERATURE HISTORY OF BOARD GAMES Ages 11-14 July 25-29 1-3:55pm August 1-5 9-11:55am Ages 8-14 August 1-5 9-11:55am $99 Auburn Auburn P oetry, short stories, and novellas (ex: “Le Petit Nicolas”, Bonsoir Lune, and Le Petit Prince); exploration of French culture and instruction of basic language structures/vocabulary/phrases. Taught by Peter Cavana. G2 - THE GIRL GAMERS CLUB Ages 8-14 July 18-22 1-3:55pm H $125 Auburn ang out with friends, have fun, and learn key S.T.E.M. skills in this one-of-a-kind class! Candy Crush, Facebook, and Instagram were all built by people who understand the foundations of design and technology. In this class, learn the basic elements of 2D Game Design. Each day will include a tech challenge and a profile of the female stars of the tech world. Student games will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers. Mac versions can be created after the program for a $15.00 conversion fee. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Offered in Partnership with Black Rocket Productions, LLC. Cayuga’s College for Kids and Teens 4 $99 Auburn S tudents will learn about the stories behind board games that have been popular over the years. Working together, they will discuss ideas and create a new board game. Taught by Leslie Leary. HOOKED ON YARN! Ages 8-14 July 11-15 9-10:25am July 25-29 9-10:25am N $49 Auburn Auburn eed a new scarf? Maybe you’d like to make a present for a friend’s birthday? No problem. Learn to crochet and make your own special creations. You’ll find out about the tools, yarn, and stitches to make lots of fun projects. And, you’ll learn the special, secret language to decode crochet patterns so you can make more scarves, mitts, stuffed animals...anything your imagination can dream about, made with yarn and a crochet hook. We’ll be creating projects in class that you’ll be able to take home when we’re done. Taught by Eileen M. Parkman. IT’S GREEK TO ME! Ages 8-14 July 25-29 1-3:55pm $99 Auburn S ancient times and are still playing around the world. Learn some of these favorite games of yester-year, their rules, and some surprising variations. Taught by Joyce Brunet. tudents will create art projects, sample the food of the Greek gods, and learn about the constellations and the Olympics. Taught by Leslie Leary. MATH GAMES LEGO® WEDO BOTS Ages 8-11 July 18-22 9-10:25am July 25-29 10:30-11:55am Ages 8-10 July 11-15 1-3:55pm $125 Auburn B uild cool robots with Lego® WeDo sets, code using intuitive visual programming, and have fun playing with the robots you build. Among other projects, we will build: a space shuttle, a stampeding bull, a racing car, a bulldozer, jumping frogs, and a helicopter. At the end of the week students will be given a “challenge” to solve by creating their own solutions and applying the concepts learned in class. This class requires the ability to work cooperatively in small teams. Taught by Santiago Buigues. MAKE YOUR FIRST 3D VIDEO GAME Ages 8-10 July 11-15 9-11:55am Ages 11-14 July 11-15 1-3:55pm $125 Auburn $125 Auburn Try this new version of a Black Rocket classic! This class allows you to develop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2D game design classes. Students will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Student-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Offered in Partnership with Black Rocket Productions, LLC. $49 Auburn Auburn D oes your teacher say to practice your math facts? Well, these games will make it a little easier by making it more fun. You won’t even realize that you are practicing addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts. We can even practice fractions. Some games involve using logic and strategies, and can be played by yourself or with a friend. Most games use dice and cards. Taught by Joyce Brunet. MEET THE REPTILES! Ages 8-10 July 11-15 9-11:55am July 18-22 1-3:55pm August 1-5 9-11:55am Ages 11-14 July 11-15 1-3:55pm July 18-22 9-11:55am August 1-5 1-3:55pm $99 Auburn Auburn Auburn $99 Auburn Auburn Auburn M eet the reptiles! Enjoy the experience of meeting lovable lizards, spectacular snakes, and tremendous turtles in a safe and fun environment. Learn about habitats, behaviors, reptile biology & ecology, conservation, and most importantly, understanding your role as a responsible reptile pet owner. Enjoy interacting with a variety of reptiles and complete the week with a fun and educational reptile-related craft. Added bonus – learn about the fascinating world of arachnids, including those whose habitats we share here in Central NY. Taught by Diana Sleiertin. MARBLES, JACKS, AND OTHER GAMES OF BY-GONE DAYS Ages 8-11 July 18-22 1-3:55pm July 25-29 1-3:55pm $99 Auburn Auburn W hat did kids play before video games? Come learn how to spend the lazy, hot days of summer in a new, old-fashioned way! Explore the fun of games that children have enjoyed since SUMMER 2016 CALL (315) 294 - 8 8 41 TO REGI STE R 5 NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY MOJANG © 2009-2016. “MINECRAFT” Ages 8-14 July 18-22 10:30-11:55am MINECRAFT ANIMATORS Ages 8-10 August 1- 5 9-11:55am Ages 11-14 August 1-5 1-3:55pm $125 Auburn $125 Auburn B ring your favorite Minecraft characters to life in an animated short film! Learn how studios like Pixar and Disney make movies such as Inside Out and Frozen by using techniques like key framing, tweening, texturing, and animating rigged 3D models! Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. You do not need to own a Minecraft account to use the software in this class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Offered in Partnership with Black Rocket Productions, LLC. MINECRAFT MODDERS Ages 8-10 July 25-29 9-11:55am Ages 11-14 July 25-29 1-3:55pm $125 Auburn $125 Auburn U se your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home, students must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program. Offered in Partnership with Black Rocket Productions, LLC. MOVIE CLUB Ages 8-14 July 18-22 1-3:55pm August 1-5 9-11:55am E $99 Auburn Auburn njoy a movie in a relaxing, cool environment. In this course, we will watch movies of different genres and then complete fun activities based on the movies! Taught by Lisa Lloyd. Cayuga’s College for Kids and Teens 6 $55 Auburn E xplore the work of world-renowned photographers and then grab your own digital camera and dive in to capture your own amazing images of nature! You will learn how to take close-up photographs of plants, insects, rocks, and more. You will explore concepts such as lighting and contrast when you photograph cloud formations and weather. Once you have mastered photography, you will upload your images to a computer and learn how to use digital imaging software to enhance your work. Bring a digital camera. Taught by Crystal Mason. RENEWABLE ENERGY Ages 11-14 July 18-22 9-11:55am $125 Auburn J oin us and explore renewable energy sources with Lego® Power Functions, Lego® Technic and K’Nex components. Using generators and solar panel elements, we will investigate energy supply, transfer, accumulation, conversion, and consumption through exciting hands-on activities, building fun contraptions, and resolving a number of “challenges”. This class requires the ability to work cooperatively in small teams. Taught by Santiago Buigues. RETRO CRAFTS Ages 8-14 August 1-5 1-3:55pm S $99 Auburn tudents will make modern versions of crafts that were popular in the 1960s and 1970s such as tie-dye, yarn crafts, paint-by-numbers, and candle-making. Taught by Leslie Leary. Olympic lifting, Powerlifting, and CrossFit, and discover how we, too, can become a power house. Taught by Kayleen Wilkinson. THE ART OF MAKING DREAM CATCHERS AND MEDICINE BAGS SCIEXPLORERS Ages 8-10 July 11-15 1-3:55pm August 1-5 9-11:55am Ages 11-14 July 11-15 9-11:55am August 1-5 1-3:55pm $125 Auburn Auburn $125 Auburn Auburn T ake a crash course in cool science! In Sciexplorers you’ll investigate different science topics each day! From light and color to sound energy and super cooled gases, you’ll experience some amazing reactions and “tricks” and learn some fun home science that you can show to your family and friends! Activities may include freezing balloons, solar prints, UV detection bracelets, penny “alchemy,” yogurt making, food chemistry, and more! Taught by Byron Norelius. $49 Auburn Auburn L earn the Native American history of both medicine bags and dream catchers, and make one of each to take home! A fun and informative class! Taught by Beverly Owen. UNIQUE CONTAINER GARDENS Ages 8-14 July 11-15 9-11:55am $99 Auburn S tudents will learn about plants and use unique containers to create different types of gardens such as a pizza garden, fairy garden, or terrarium. Taught by Leslie Leary. WRITING YOUR EXPERIENCE SMARTY PANTS MATH Ages 8-11 July 18-22 10:30-11:55am July 25-29 9-10:25am Ages 11-14 July 11-15 2:30-3:55pm July 25-29 1-2:25pm $49 Auburn Auburn Ages 8-10 July 25-29 10:30-11:55am Ages 11-14 July 25-29 1-2:25pm $49 Auburn $49 Auburn T his is for the young mathematicians that enjoy math with a twist. Explore and make sense of the phenomena of numbers and math concepts in new ways. Numbers are only a part of math. Some people see patterns and shapes that others don’t. Have fun exploring number patterns, solving mathematical puzzles, using logic, and learning some calculating tricks that will have your friends think you are a mathematical genius. Learn some puzzles and number trickery that will keep them stumped. Taught by Joyce Brunet. I STRONG GIRLS WORKING! YOUNG INTERIOR DESIGNERS Ages 8-14 August 1-5 2:30-3:55pm A $49 Auburn n exercise class for girls who want to learn how to get strong and powerful. We will learn a variety of body weight movements, agility drills, and an introduction to lifting weights. We will talk about ladies who are kicking booty in sports like n this workshop, students will first construct a journal to record observations. Throughout the week, the class will complete exercises to identify what inspires them, then use their inspiration to write a creative work of their choice, whether it’s poetry, a story, scientific analysis, self-reflection, or another genre. Students will begin the week by learning and practicing mindfulness techniques to observe and record that experience. They will use present-moment awareness to hone their observation and to tap into their creativity throughout the week as well. Taught by Katherine Stout. Ages 8-14 July 11-15 1-3:55pm $99 Auburn S tudents will create a mood board for ideas to decorate their bedrooms. Various art projects will enable students to personalize their space. Each student will have the opportunity to upcycle a piece of used furniture to take home. Taught by Leslie Leary. SUMMER 2016 CALL (315) 294 - 8 8 41 TO REGI STE R 7 DATE July 11-15 July 18-22 TIME CLASS AGES 9-10:25am Hooked On Yarn! 8-14 9-11:55am Discovery Camp EV3 Make Your First 3D Video Game Meet the Reptiles Sciexplorers Unique Container Gardens 11-14 8-10 8-10 11-14 8-14 10:30-11:55am Cheek-y Art 8-14 1-2:25pm Go Green! Make Your Own Dream Catchers and Drums 8-10 1-3:55pm 5 Countries in 5 Days LEGO® WeDo Bots Make Your First 3D Video Game Meet the Reptiles Sciexplorers Young Interior Designers 8-14 8-10 11-14 11-14 8-10 8-14 2:30-3:55pm The Art of Making Dream Catchers and Medicine Bags 11-14 9-10:25am Math Games 8-11 9-11:55am App Adventures: The Next Level “Day of the Dead” Celebration Meet the Reptiles! Renewable Energy 8-14 8-14 11-14 11-14 10:30-11:55am Food for Power Nature Photography Smarty Pants Math 8-14 8-14 8-11 1-3:55pm Battlebots Birds, Bees, and Butterflies G2- The Girl Gamers Club Marbles, Jacks, and Other Games of By-Gone Days Meet the Reptiles Movie Club 8-10 8-14 8-14 8-11 8-10 8-14 DATE July 25-29 TIME CLASS AGES 9-10:25am Hooked On Yarn Smarty Pants Math 8-14 8-11 9-11:55am Adventures in the Animal Kingdom Exotic Fruits and Vegetables Heroes and Monsters: Film Analysis Minecraft Modders 11-14 8-14 11-14 8-10 10:30-11:55am Cheek-y Art Math Games Writing Your Experience 8-14 8-11 8-10 1-2:25pm The Art of Making Dream Catchers and Medicine Bags Writing Your Experience 11-14 Adventures in the Animal Kingdom French Children’s Literature It’s Greek to Me Marbles, Jacks, and Other Games of By-Gone Days Minecraft Modders 8-10 11-14 8-14 8-11 Go Green! Make Your Own Dream Catchers and Drums 8-10 A Week at Hogwarts Art Adventures French Children’s Literature Meet the Reptiles Minecraft Animators Movie Club Sciexplorers History of Board Games 11-14 11-14 11-14 8-10 8-10 8-14 8-10 8-14 1-2:25pm Food for Power 8-14 1-3:55pm All in the Cards Art Adventures Heroes and Monsters: Film Analysis Meet the Reptiles Minecraft Animators Retro Crafts Sciexplorers 11-14 8-10 11-14 11-14 11-14 8-14 11-14 2:30-3:55pm Strong Girl Working 8-14 1-3:55pm 2:30-3:55pm August 1-5 9-11:55am CALL (315) 294 - 8 8 41 TO REGI STE R 11-14 11-14
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