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1.

Junior Jazzerkamp (9.9 miles)

Takes place at Jazzercise

Junior Jazzerkamp makes fitness fun for ages 4 - 12! They move to their favorite songs, play games that get their hearts pumping and muscles strong, have fun engaging in daily aerobic activity and learning about healthy lifestyle habits.

Tuesday, May 29 - Thursday, May 31, 1 - 4 p.m. $45. Sibling discount $5 off.

Jazzercise Center of Edmond - Bryant Square - 359-8088

May-May

29-31
2.

Artworks (3.9 miles)

Takes place at First Christian Church of OKC

Art Works

Summer Arts Fun for 8-12 year olds

Fun arts classes, daily recreation, cookouts, guest artists

Session 1 / June 11-22
Session II / June 25-July 6
Session III / July 9-20

Weekdays / 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Extended Hours / 7:30-9:00 am and 4:00 -5:30 pm

Visual Arts, Dance, Theatre, Music and Lego Creations

For brochure and information, call 405-329-0170 or register online at www.artworksok.org

Scholarships available.

Partially funded by the Oklahoma Arts Council.

Jun

11
3.

Bright Night of Grossology (1.7 miles)

Takes place at Science Museum Oklahoma

Beginning at 6 p.m., Bright Night attendees, children and adults alike, will explore the really gross science of the human body. Humans aren’t the only gross ones - our arthropod friends can be pretty disgusting too! How much snot does your body make in a day? How exactly do flies eat hamburgers and is bread really made from yeast farts? All of this and more will be revealed at the Bright Night of Grossology. Although the event will last all night, guests who prefer their own bed are welcome to stay late and head home at their leisure. Select museum areas are available as sleeping quarters for families who want to experience a full night at the museum.

For more information and pricing about the Bright Night of Grossology, please call 405-602-3760, or visit www.sciencemuseumok.org.

Jun

15
4.

Operation Overboard: Dare to Go Deep With God Vacation Bible School (7.2 miles)

Takes place at Edmond Seventh-day Adventist Church and happens Daily

Edmond Seventh-day Adventist Church invites all children to get ready to dive into fun at Operation Overboard: Dare to Go Deep With God Vacation Bible School. The adventures include regular Deep Sea Voyages into Bible fun and creative crafts, hands-on mission work, water science, and great music. Explore and experience God’s underwater universe at VBS!

Jun-Jun

4-8
5.

Beyond the Gold Sports Camp (9.6 miles)

Takes place at First Presbyterian Church of Edmond

First Presbyterian Church of Edmond presents:

Beyond the Gold!
Sports Camp
June 11 - 15 • 9 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
Cost is only $65!

Trained Christian coaches teach Basketball, Soccer, Cheerleading, Team 45 & Flag Football for Kids (4-12)

To register call: 341-3602 ext. 242

1001 S Rankin • Edmond, OK • 405-341-3602

Jun-Jun

11-15
6.

Flute Camp (10.0 miles)

Takes place at UCO Jazz Lab

Flute Camp

LOCATION UPDATE: University of Central Oklahoma, Jazz Lab
University of Central Oklahoma, Central Plaza

June 4-7, 2012 - 9 am to 2 pm

Ages 11-16

Daily classes in music theatre, flute choir, and small chamber groups.

$125 Registration fee

For more information, call 405-974-3754, email mmckinley3@uco.edu or go to www.ocae.net

Jun-Jun

4-7
7.

Camp Funnybone (6.7 miles)

Takes place at St. John's Episcopal School

Camp Funnybone
June 20 - June 23, 2012
Children Ages 6 to 14
St. John's Episcopal Church • 5401 N. Brookline (50 & May area) • Oklahoma City

The camp was designed to teach children positive lessons about themselves. Kids from all different social & economic backgrounds participate together and learn clowning skills. Taught in a way that builds their self-confidence and self worth.

This unique camp expands the imagination. It is designed to teach kids to use laughter as a coping tool, and help them realize they can be whatever they set their hearts and minds to be.

Classes include: Clown Make-Up, Clown Antics, Magic, Prop Making, Skits, Team Building, Improv, Costumes, Balloon Art, and of course, every class comes with lots of laughs.

For questions or more info contact: Michele Hardy, 405-210-7263
$150 per Camper $25 Application Fee $125 Due at Camp

Jun-Jun

20-23
8.

Jr. Master Gardeners Camp (4.5 miles)

Takes place at Myriad Botanical Gardens

Young garden enthusiasts between the ages of 7-12 are invited to get down and dirty while they learn about the world of nature around them at the Myriad Botanical Gardens.

Campers will discover various native Oklahoma trees and learn how to identify them by their bark and they will get the dirt on different kinds of soil that plants live in. Campers will emerge from the week with a better understanding of how rain forests impact their lives, how plants and animals survive in their differing habitats, and with the ability to plant their own vegetable garden.

The Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory will become a mysterious world of discovery during a special rain forest scavenger hunt and a variety of craft projects will reinforce what they have learned.

For more information, call 405-297-3995.

Jun-Jun

18-22
9.

Critter Camp at Free To Live Animal Sanctuary (6.5 miles)

Takes place at Free to Live Inc

Critter Camp will be held June 18, 19, 21 & 22 from 9 a.m. to noon each day.

At Critter Camp your children can learn all about animals through art, games, videos and hands on activities. Children who attend can also be pet ambassadors to their schools and neighborhoods by teaching others what they learn.

Critter Camp is a week of fun and learning highlighted by a Pizza Party and Critter Camp T-shirts on June 22.

The camp is for children ages 7 through 12 and the cost is $50 for the 4 days. To reserve a spot for your child, call the Free To Live office, 405-282-8617, for a registration form. Please call early as space is limited.

Free To Live is located on Western, 4 miles north of Waterloo Road.

Jun-Jun

18-22
10.

Summer at the Hall (8.0 miles)

Takes place at Heritage Hall Schools and happens every Monday through Friday

Summer at The Hall offers a variety of camps in academics, enrichment, and athletics for students ages three through high school. The goal and mission is to enhance the growth and development of each student while providing an environment which ignites the imagination. The high energy and professionalism of the instructors are the strength and backbone of the program.

2012 Dates: May 29-August 3
*All Courses Open to the Community

Questions? Contact Connie Martin, summer program director, or Ryan Johnson (405.936.3108), assistant summer program director.

Summer program index (pdf): http://www.heritagehall.com/uploaded/Summer_Programs/summeroverview_2012.pdf

Two ways to register:

• Online, http://www.heritagehall.com/page.cfm?p=453, by clicking on the links below left, choosing your camps, and paying in full by credit card.

• Download and complete a registration form, and return it with payment.
To the Administration Building or by mail to
Heritage Hall Summer Programs
1800 NW 122nd St., Oklahoma City, OK 73120

Each course requires a $50.00 non-refundable deposit with the balance due on or before the first class day. A $10.00 late fee will be assessed after the first day.

Use a separate form for each child.

Make checks payable to Heritage Hall with Summer Program on the memo line.

May-Jul

29-30
11.

City Arts Center Youth Summer Camps: I'm Artsy and I Know It (7.0 miles)

Takes place at City Arts Center and happens every Monday through Friday

Camp Information:
Camp hours are Monday – Friday, 9:00am - 4:00pm. Your child will need a sack lunch, drinks, and two snacks Monday – Thursday. Pizza Day is offered on Friday for an additional $6. It includes pizza, drinks, and two snacks.

Before & After Care is available for parents for an additional $6 per day, per child. Starting at 8:00am and ending at 6:00pm Monday through Thursday. Before care is available on Friday. After care is not available on Friday.

Camp Store Cards are available for purchase in $5 increments. Items at the camp store are priced at $ .50 each.

Online enrollment: https://cityartscenter.ejoinme.org/MyPages/ChildrensCampEnrollment/tabid/210905/Default.aspx

Enroll by May 20 and receive the Early Bird Discount of 10% off tuition.

For camp description: http://cityartscenter.org/Web_v2/?page_id=78

Week One: May 29 – June 1 | $120

Camp Title | Instructor

Dream Boxes | Patti Morgan (Ages 5 – 7)
Rediscover Art! | Eric Wright (Ages 11 – 13)

Week One: May 29 – June 1 | $120

Dream Boxes | Patti Morgan (Ages 5 – 7)
Rediscover Art! | Eric Wright (Ages 11 – 13)

Week Two: June 4 – 8 | $150

The Nature of Art | Annalisa Campbell (Ages 5 – 7)
Perfectly Happy | Samantha Lowe (Ages 5 – 7)
Fiber Fun | Carri Dolan (Ages 8 – 10)
Fun with Flutes | Albert Gray Eagle (Ages 8 – 10)
3D Discovery | Eric Lyons (Ages 11 – 13)

Week Three: June 11 – 15 | $150

Deep Sea Art Adventure | Alison Harris (Ages 5 – 7)
Rock Out Art | Elizabeth Dean (Ages 5 – 7)
Express Yourself | Darra Maxwell-Eek (Ages 8 – 10)
Elemental Nature | Annalisa Campbell (Ages 8 – 10)
Game Master 101 | Kjelshus Collins (Ages 11 – 13)

Week Four: June 18 – 22 | $150

Around the World in Five Days | Alison Harris (Ages 5 – 7)
Sew Fun! | Patti Morgan (Ages 5 – 7)
What is That? Abstract Art | Kara Whitmire Floyd (Ages 8 – 10)
You Can Paint It! | Debbie Langston (Ages 8 – 10)
Clothing Remix | Jackie Pursell-Nelson (Ages 11 – 13)

Week Five: June 25 – 29 | $150

In The Garden | Debbie Langston (Ages 5 – 7)
Red White and Beautiful | Elizabeth Dean (Ages 5 – 7)
Chinese Watercolor and Japanese Origami | Kristie Ngo (Ages 8 – 10)
Dirty Hands | Andrea Wijkowski (Ages 8 – 10)
Multiple Masterpieces | Kara Whitmire-Floyd (Ages 11 – 13)

Week Six: July 9 – 13 | $150

The Seuss is Loose | Keri Mills Lepley (Ages 5 – 7)
Head in the Clouds | Amy Nevius (Ages 5 – 7)
Technology Totems and Masks | Patrick Riley (Ages 8 – 10)
Ye Olde Art Class | Samantha Lowe (Ages 8 – 10)
Chinese Watercolor and Japanese Origami | Kristie Ngo (Ages 11 – 13)

Week Seven: July 16 – 20 | $150

Multicultural Fiber Arts | Samantha Lowe (Ages 5 – 7)
Head in the Clouds | Amy Nevius (Ages 8 – 10)
Film Making and Video Production | Geoffrey Smith (Ages 11 – 13)

Week Eight: July 23 – 27 | $150

The Very Crafty Caterpillar | Keri Mills Lepley (Ages 5 – 7)
Animal Planet | Carri Dolan (Ages 5 – 7)
T-Shirt Quilts | Jackie Pursell Nelson (Ages 8 – 10)
Thoroughly Theatrical | Alissa Miller (Ages 8 – 10)
Fired up for Clay | Kara Whitmire Floyd (Ages 11 – 13)

Week Nine: July 30 – Aug 3 | $150

Wild World of Dr. Seuss | Carri Dolan (Ages 5 – 7)
I’m a Sculptor and I Know It! | Eric Wright (Ages 8 – 10)
Awesome Altered Books | Eric Lyons (Ages 11 – 13)

Week Ten: Aug 6 – 10 | $150

Oodles of Noodles | Amy Nevius (Ages 5 – 7)
Oodles of Noodles | Carri Dolan (Ages 8 – 10)
Egyptian Mummies and Masks | Patrick Riley (Ages 11 – 13)

Week Eleven: Aug 13 – 17 | $150

Intergalactic Circus | Leslie Hensely (Ages 5 – 7)
Creativity Camp | Carri Dolan (Ages 8 – 10)
Rock, Paper, Scissors | Eric Wright (Ages 11 – 13)

May-Aug

29-13
12.

Rec N Roll Park Play Program (4.6 miles)

Takes place at Nick Harroz Midwest City Community Center and happens every Monday through Friday

Midwest City's Rec N Roll Park Play Program will begin May 29 for children ages 6 to 11 (campers) and 12 to 14 (Jr. counselors).

Enrollment is now open at the Nick Harroz Community Center, 200 N Midwest Blvd.

The cost is $50 for the sessions, which run May 29 - Aug. 3. Sessions are from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. or 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.

For more information, visit the community center or call 739-1292.

May-Jul

29-30
13.

Arctic Edge Summer Sports Camp (7.9 miles)

Takes place at Arctic Edge Arena and happens every Monday through Friday

Arctic Edge Summer Sports Camp offers your child a fun, exciting and safe environment to spend their summer. Our camp provides the opportunity to participate in many varied sports and athletic pursuits.Your child will make friends and stay active while trying new and stimulating activities. We offer such a variety that there is something for everyone.

• Activities
Every day campers participate in a morning workout, play basketball, and ice skate. Some of our weekly activities include swimming, martial arts, hip hop dance, arts & crafts, hockey, ping pong, gymnastics, ballroom dancing, cheerleading, and skateboarding just to name a few.

• Age requirements
In order to attend Summer Sports Camp all campers must be at least 7 by the beginning of August.

• Drop Off/Pick Up
Our hours of activities are 9am until 4pm. However, we understand that most parents have busy schedules so we open our doors for drop off at 7:30am. Between 7:30 and 9am campers can play games, watch movies, color or just relax until our daily activities begin promptly at 9am. In the afternoon pick-up begins at 4pm and will last until 5:30 at which time all campers need to be picked up. If your child has not been picked up by 5:30 there will be a late charge of $1.00 per minute for every minute after 5:30. This must be paid at the time of pick up to the counselor on duty.

• Lunch/Snacks
For lunch, campers have the option to bring their lunch from home, or purchase a lunch from the snack bar. Campers may purchase only the items on the lunch list which includes chicken strips, popcorn chicken, hot dogs, hot pockets, corndogs, pizza, burritos, chips, French fries and much more. The lunch list does not include caffeinated sodas, candy and other foods that are high in sugar.

Healthy snacks will be provided every morning and afternoon. At 4:30 campers will have the opportunity to purchase a snack from the snack bar in addition to the snack they are provided. However, they are limited to spending $3.00 each day. Campers may also bring a snack from home, but we ask that snacks that are high in sugar be kept to a minimum.

For your convenience, we ask that you load a lunch/snack card with money that we will run each day. This way your child does not risk losing their lunch money. With the purchase of a lunch/snack card we are able to provide you with an accurate balance as well as a record of what your child purchases each day. Furthermore, if you wish to, you may place restrictions on what your child can purchase with their lunch/snack card.

• Sessions & Prices
Arctic Edge Summer Sports Camp offers a variety of sessions to fit your summer needs and schedule. Camp begins on May 29th and lasts all summer until August 17th. In order to book your child’s spot at camp a $25.00 non-refundable enrollment fee must be paid at the time of enrollment.

You may choose for your child to attend camp for one week, one month or the entire summer. Camp costs $125 per week if you register for four consecutive weeks. However, you are welcome to pick and choose your weeks to fit your schedule and the cost is $145 per week. Below are the sessions available.

Week 1: 5/29-6/1
Week 2: 6/4-6/8
Week 3: 6/11-6/15
Week 4: 6/18-6/22
Week 5: 6/25-6/29
Week 6: 7/2, 3, 5, 6
Week 7: 7/9-7/13
Week 8: 7/16-7/20
Week 9: 7/23-7/27
Week 10: 7/30-8/3
Week 11: 8/6-8/10
Week 12: 8/13-8/17

* There is a $20.00 discount for additional siblings.

14613 N Kelly Ave., Edmond, Oklahoma • 748-5454

Go to www.arctic-edge.com for registration forms.

May-Aug

29-13
14.

Summer Tennis Camp (7.0 miles)

Takes place at Casady School and happens every Monday through Thursday

Summer Tennis Camp at Casady School
5 - 18 years old / All Levels
June 4 - July 19
Information and registration at www.mytennisinc.com

TOTS: 5-6 years old
Students learn the basic skills of tennis with exercises and games in hand-eye coordination and movement games. This class uses the Quickstart format of larger foam balls, lower nets and smaller courts.
8:15am-9am M-Th $60

BEGINNERS: 7 years old and up
Students learn the basic strokes and begin to rally the ball with each other to build consistency and confidence. This class uses low compression balls, lower nets and smaller courts. Drills and games will be used to emphasize proper technique and footwork.
9:00am-12:00pm M-Th $110

INTERMEDIATES: 7 years old and up
Students focus on groundstrokes, volleys and serves. Drills and games will be used to simulate playing situations. Court positioning and strategy will be taught.
9:00am-12:00pm M-Th $110

ADVANCED: By permission of coach
This player should have an interest in tournament and/or high school play. Students refine groundstrokes, volleys and serves with focus on extended rallying skills. Drills, games and match play will be included in every session.
9:00am-12:00pm and 12:30-3:30 M-Th $110

Students should bring a water bottle, sunscreen,hat, towel and a racket to the courts.

Jun-Jul

4-19
15.

Summer Camp 2012 (5.0 miles)

Takes place at Camp DaKaNi and happens every Monday through Friday

Embracing with adventure, Camp DaKaNi gives boys and girls a chance to experience nature through archery, canoeing, hiking, rock-climbing, fishing, sing-a-longs, games and more on 33 wooded acres. The camp is operated by Camp Fire USA.

2012 Camp DaKaNi Sessions:

Day Camp Sessions are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Campers arriving early or arriving later must be enrolled in Before & After Care.

Session 1 -- June 4th - 8th
Session 2 -- June 11th - 15th
Session 3 -- June 18th - 22nd
Session 4 -- June 25th - June 29th
MaKaYa -- July 5th - 7th
Session 5 -- July 9th - 13th
Session 6 -- July 16th - 20th
Camp C.A.N.O.E. -- July 23rd - 27th (Children with Autism Need Outdoor Experiences)

For more information contact, Penn Henthorn (405) 254-2080 | penn@campfireusa-ok.org
www.campfireusa-ok.org

Jun-Jul

4-27

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