REC & ED 2011 SUMMER CAMPS 1 REGISTER AT WWW.AARECED.COM ANN ARBOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS • OVER 200 FUN SUMMER DAY CAMPS FOR YOUTH AGES 3-17 • 2011 Make new friends! Try new sports! Learn new things! Explore new places! Summer Camps Register online at www.aareced.com EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT Register by May 8th
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Ann Arbor Public SchoolS • over 200 Fun Summer DAy cAmPS For youth AgeS 3-17 • 2011
Make new friends! Try new sports!Learn new things! Explore new places!
Summer Camps
Register online at www.aareced.com
EarLy Bird discounTregister by May 8th
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Summer Camp....Make it a Delicious Experience!
Good Food, Good Friends, Good Times!Summer is the time to try new things, make new friends and have fun! The Ann Arbor Public Schools Community Education and Recreation Department is committed to enhancing the overall well‑being of children who attend our Summer Camps.
Robert Allen, Interim Superintendent, Ann Arbor Public Schools • Sara Aeschbach, Director, Community Education & Recreation
REC & ED offiCE LoCation & houRs • www.aaRECED.Com
We are closed: Good Friday 4/22 • Memorial Day 5/30 • Fourth of July 7/4
REC & ED Office Hours: Monday-Friday
8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Money saving Discounts Save money and ensure your child’s place in the camps of his or her choice with early bird registration. You will see the Early Bird fee next to the regular fee (that will be effective after May 8th). Registering before May 8th gives you significant savings each week of camp.
We also offer discounts for any child enrolled in 5 or more weeks of full day summer camps, in one transaction. Complete explanations are on pages 14 and 39. Full day programs are Quest, TNT, Green Adventures, Literature and Enrichment camps. Additional discounts are available for multiple camper enrollments in music camps. Call 734‑994‑2300 for more information.
Real campers Having Real FunThroughout this catalog you will find pictures of REC & EDcampers having a rockin’ good time. The grades listed refer to the grade your child will be enter‑ing this fall (2011‑2012).
parents onlyFind the most essential information quickly, see page 39.
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Green adventuresWhatitMeanstobeGreen!.................................................... 18GreenAdventuresCamps&FieldTrips.............................. 19
Writing camp…sharpen Your Quill!Be a “professional” writer and illustrator while expanding your criticalthinking skills. Writers create a publishing company, plan and produceindividual, fully illustrated unique picture books. Discussions includewritingmotivation,craftofwriting,extensiveliteratureexposure,andanti-bias and multi-cultural themes. Art exploration includes graphic design,watercolor, illustration and collage techniques. Beginning, IntermediateandAdvancedcampsruninsequence;takingwritingcampsinsequenceisrecommendedbutnotrequired.Injustoneshortweek,transformyourfirstdrafts intopersonalmasterpieces.Studentsprovidelunch,beverageandsnacks.Director:EileenBigham. 1 week. Location: Pattengill
Literature Questions? call 734-994-2300, ext. 53248register online! www.aareced.com
Literature camp savingsREC&EDhaseasyenrollmentwithmulti-weekdiscounts.Savemoneybyenrollingcampersin5ormorefulldaycampswithinonetransactionandyousave10% off each week! See page 14.
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circus camp: under the Big topDidyoueverdreamof runningaway to join thecircus?This is thechanceofa lifetimetobecomea circus performer. Become a laughing clown and learn to juggle, dare to walk the“high wire” orbe brave and tame the growling lions. Each camper will use loads of imaginative play to train tobeaperformerandbecomepartof thecircusparade. Ourculminatingactivitywillbea“BigTop”performanceforparentsandfriendscompletewithcottoncandyandpopcorn!!Jointhecircustoday,you’llbegladyoudid!Studentsprovidelunch,beverageandsnacks.Director:EileenBigham.1 week. Location: Pattengill.
poetry camp: express YourselfHeyPoets!YoPoets!WhereThePoetsAt?RightHere!!SlamPoetryhasarrivedinfulleffect.Spendtheweekcreatinghighoctanepoeticcompositions for your very own poetry slam through written andspoken word. Featuring guest performances and workshops byAnnArbor’smostprolificpoets!Expressyourselflikeneverbefore!!All writing levels welcome. Students provide lunch, beverage andsnacks.Director:EileenBigham.1 week.Location: tBa
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star Wars – may the Force be with YOu!!CometoagalaxyfarawayandjointheJediCouncil.Inoneexcitingweek,takepartinamultitudeoffunandexcitingStarWarsactivitiesandgames.Youmakelightsabers,reenactscenes,playStarWarstrivia,designcostumesandmuch,muchmore.BattlewiththedarksideandrestoretheJediorder.Studentsprovidelunch,beverageandsnacks.Director:EileenBigham. 1 week. Location: Pattengill.
Harry potter camp…platform 9 3/4AnOwl!AnOwl!CallingonallHarryPotterFans!CometoPlatform93/4andtaketheHogwarts Express to this “Enchanting”Camp. Students are sorted into housesandforfivefun“Muggle-free”days,study“The Hogwarts Way”. Enjoy QuidditchMatches, Defense Against the Dark Arts,Charms, Potions, Herbology and manyother hands-on Harry Potter activities!This year’s campers will choose activitiesfromallthebooks,suchastheamazingTri-WizardTournament;buildingtheMinistryof Magic, Partying Down at theYule Ball,creating wizard band music videos, andattending Dumbledore’s funeral or Bill &Fleur’swedding.Evenifyouhavenotreadthebooks,youarewelcometojoin.New thiS year,returningolderstudentswillhostactivitieswithyoungerwizards.Studentsprovidelunch,beverageandsnacks.Director:EileenBigham.1 week. Location: Pattengill.
twilight camp…to be or not to be a vampire, that is the question!BasedontheTwilightSagaseries,campersenjoythePromwhilecelebratingBella’sBirthday.YouwillplayBadBadmittenandVampireBaseball;sportshaveneverbeenthisathletic. Bringyourfavorite“vegetarianonly”recipestoimpresstheVolturiorcreateyourown.Youdon’twanttoinsulttheVolturi! ActivitiesincludeFanArtandT-shirtDesigning. JoinTeamEdwardofForksHighorTeamJacobatLaPushIndianReservationforoneamazingweekasyouhavethetimeofyourlifeorwhateveritisthatwedo! Studentsprovidelunch,beverage,andsnacks. Director:EileenBigham. 1 week. Location: Pattengill.
Camp iD# Camp GRaDEs DatE timE EaRLy BiRD aftER 5/8
Yu-gi-Oh card campAttention all Yu-Gi-Oh!, Poke’mon and Magic the Gathering fans. Do you have what it takes to have success at your favorite card gametournament?Looknofurther! Now,anexcitingnewcampgivesyoutheopportunitytocollect,tradeandplay. Inoneactionpackedweek,youwillconstructyourowndecksandlearnstrategiestobethebest.Don’thaveyourowncards? Notaproblem,weprovideatradingcarddraftforthosewithouttheirowndecks.Studentsprovidelunch,beverageandsnacks.Instructor:EileenBigham.1 week. Location: Pattengill.
Camp iD# Camp GRaDEs DatE timE EaRLy BiRD aftER 5/8
Enrichment Camps call 734-994-2300, ext. 53248register at www.aareced.com
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Quest camp savingsQuesthaseasyenrollmentwithmulti-weekdiscounts.Savemoneybyenrollingcampersin5ormorefulldaycampswithinonetransactionandyousave10% off each week! See page 14.
Location & Fees Camp is at abbot school, 2670 sequoia pkwy. Monday‑Friday (no camp 7/ 4).
wks 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 timE EaRLy BiRD aftER 5/8 wk 2:EaRLy BiRD aftER 5/8
Full Day 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM $229 $249 $179 $199
Morning 9:00 AM – 12 Noon $135 $145 $109 $119
Quest Camp
Questions? call 734-994-2300, ext. 53255 register at www.aareced.com
Full Day experienceCampers really enjoy a full‑day experience that includes the morning specialty camps followed by an afternoon day camp. Registering in the 8700 series of iD#’s enrolls your child in both the morning specialty camp and the full Day camp.
• Begins at 9:00 AM when campers engage in supervised open play. Parent or guardian signs the camper in.• Campers participate in the Morning Specialty Camps they choose at enrollment. • Supervised lunch and playground time. • Campers “teamed” by grade, enjoy afternoon fun activities such as crafts, sports, board games, and quiet play. Swimming and special field trips are scheduled at least once each week. • Ends at 5:00 PM; parent or guardian signs the camper out or camper attends after camp extended care.
morning Specialty campsA half‑day experience where your children participate in one or two special activity camps offered on pages 10 & 11. Camp descriptions are on pages 12 & 13. The morning specialty camps begin at 9:00 AM and end at 12 Noon. select the 8701 iD# series.
• Campers participate in a half‑day program with a focus on a specific area: sports, crafts, language, science, nature or cooking. • Instructors are artists or specialists in their activity area.• Paired or single activities create a three‑hour morning program. • Activities are offered for kids entering grades 1‑2 or 3‑5 in Fall 2011‑12; please pick camps appropriate for the camper’s grade.• Morning camps begin at 9:00 AM. Campers should be dropped off no earlier than 8:45 AM and signed in by a parent or guardian. • Campers are picked up and signed out at 12 Noon.
to enroll in Quest Camp you must first register in iD# 8700.800. This is a free one‑time required registration where you will indicate your camper’s T‑shirt size and any allergies or medical information. Then you may enroll in every week and specialty camp of your choice for Quest Camp.
CounsELoRs have strong child develop‑ment skills and are First Aid and CPR certified.
LunCh anD snaCks Campers bring a sack lunch and beverage daily. A light, healthy snack is offered each morning and afternoon.
QuEst is a no-nut Camp. The AAPS Food Allergy guidelines and practices will be care‑fully followed to provide a safe environment for campers with life‑threatening allergies.
EvERy CampER RECEivEs a
fREE Camp t-shiRt!Quest extended camp care Supervised open play. Before Camp Care begins as early as 7:15 AM. After Camp Care ends as late as 6:00 PM. Parent or guardian signs the camper in and out at the beginning and end of each day. No camp 7/4.*
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1 8702.812 $15 $20 8703.813 $10 $15
2* 8702.822 $12 $16 8703.823 $8 $13
3 8702.832 $15 $20 8703.833 $10 $15
4 8702.842 $15 $20 8703.843 $10 $15
5 8702.852 $15 $20 8703.853 $10 $15
6 8702.862 $15 $20 8703.863 $10 $15
7 8702.872 $15 $20 8703.873 $10 $15
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Week 1 great lakes Adventure 6/27-7/1iD# Full Day iD# half Day 9:00 Am - 12 noon entering gr.
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Morning Specialty Camps are packed full of magic, wonder, adventure, science and sports!
Why so many parents (and kids) choose Quest!• Separate choices by age group
• Fun and unique camp you tailor to
your child’s interests
• Convenient full or half‑day scheduling
• Opportunities to sample a huge
variety of activities *This camp is not recommended for children with allergies to nuts, dairy and other foods. Campers will be in close proximity to tree nuts.
Week 1: 6/27 – 7/1 great lakes Adventures great Lakes discovery (Grades 1-3) Learnaboutthewondersofwater,whatlivesinour GreatLakes,abitaboutnavigatingontheLakesusingsignalflags...andmaybehearaboutshipwrecks! OfferedincooperationwithAAHandsOnMuseum.
soapstone with max (Grades 3-5) Carvealoon,Inukshuk,bear,dolphin,whaletailorfish,plusmakeasmalltotemnecklaceorgoodluckstone.StaffedbyCanadianSoapstoneArtistMaxSexsmith.
cooperative games (Grades 1-5) Campersworktogethertosolveproblemsorsucceedasateam.Gamesarefun,surprisingandencouragecreativethinking.Everyonewins.Instructor:RickDekeon.
Week 2: 7/5 – 7/8Day Dreamsmagic (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)LearnmagicandbemystifiedbyaperformancewithMagicianJeff.
Plenty of Plants (Grades1-2 and 3-5) Examineahugearrayofplantsthatsurroundus,comparedifferenttypes,anddiscoverwhichanimalsdependoneachone.Learnhowtopressplantsandstartyourowncollection.StaffedbyAAPSNaturalistJohnStahly.
Fantasy Land (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Princes,princessesandfairiesdelightindragons,unicorns,dressingupandplayinginthelandoffantasy.InstructorAmyThurlow.
scooters & more (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Havefunandimprovecoordinationusingscootersandgymequipment.Instructor:RickDekeon.
winged things (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Seekoutlocalbirdsandlearntheirnames!Howmanycanyouspot?You’lllistenfortheirvarioussongs,andsearchfornestsandothersignsofbirds,too.StaffedbyAAPSNaturalistJohnStahly.
scrappy art (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Reusablesaremadeintouniqueartprojects,toys,andjewelry!InstructorAmyThurlow.
Break dance (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Becomeab-boyorb-girlexploringdancemovestohigh-energymusic.Instructor:MauriceArcher.
eco Friendly Foods* (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Experimentwith,learnabout,andtastefruits,veggies,andherbs!Instructor:StephanieCarlson.
Finger crafts(Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Learnfun,easycraftssuchasbraidinglanyards,knittingwithoutneedles,andmakinga“tie”blanketorpillow.InstructorLeAnnHall.
multi sports (Grades 1-5)Tryindoorandoutdoorsports-everythingfromfieldgamestobasketball.Instructor:RickDekeon.
Week 4: 7/18 – 7/22Arctic blast the Big Freeze (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Explorecoldclimatesandfindoutabouttheanimalsthatliveintheseplaces. Learnallaboutice,from“wet”iceto“dry”ice.Experiencesomevery“cool”thingsincludingmakingicecream.OfferedincooperationwithAAHandsOnMuseum.
Bugged eyes (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Creepers,crawlers,leapersandflyersliveallaroundus.Wheredotheygowhenitgetscold?Havebigfunwith“catchandrelease”collecting–netsandcontainersprovided!StaffedbyAAPSNaturalistJohnStahly.
Break dance (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Becomeab-boyorb-girlexploringdancemovestohigh-energymusic.Instructor:MauriceArcher.
Polar art (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Chilloutwithartfromthearctic!Makeigloos,penguins,glaciers,andsleddogs.Instructor:AndreaInostroza.
arctic treats* (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Makeandsampletastychillysnacks:frozenbananas,grapes,fruitsmoothies,homemadepopsiclesandicecream.Instructor:LeAnnHall.
tumbling/gymnastics(Grades 1-2 and 3-5)You'llenjoyindividualizedinstructioninagroupsetting.Funincludesfloorexercises,tumbling,balancebeamandwedgemat.OfferedincooperationwithTumbleTotsGymnastics.
cooperative games (Grades 1-5) Campersworktogethertosolveproblemsorsucceedasateam.Gamesarefun,surprisingandencouragecreativethinking.Everyonewins.Instructor:RickDekeon.
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Week 7: 8/8 – 8/12motion mania secret Life of muscles (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Seehowourbodiesarebuiltformotion,sportsanddancebylearningaboutmuscles,bones,andevenlookatarealheart. Enjoysportsandmovementgamestoo!OfferedincooperationwithAAHandsOnMuseum.
animal detectives(Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Manyanimalsthatshareourcitymanagetostaymostlyhiddenfromoureyes.Searchfortracksandothersignsofouranimalneighbors,andseewhatshowsupinahiddencamera“trap”.StaffedbyAAPSNaturalistJohnStahly.
card Frenzy (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Learnandplayallthefunandpopularcardgames-SkipBo,Phase10,SorryRevenge,Spoons,Trashandmore.Instructor:QuestStaff.
Break dance (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Becomeab-boyorb-girlexploringdancemovestohigh-energymusic.Instructor:MauriceArcher.
Week 6: 8/1 – 8/5Aussie landFrom the Land down Under (Grades 1-2 and 3-5) Learnaboutthepeopleandanimalsof Australia. Enjoymakingandflyingafavoritetoy—theBoomerang. OfferedincooperationwithAAHandsOnMuseum.
the daily scientist (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Buildyour“naturalknowledge”withfunoutdoorexploration.Findnaturalwondersrightintheneighborhood,andbringyourfindingstolifebyrecordingandsharingyourobservations!StaffedbyAAPSNaturalistJohnStahly.
aussie art (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Createanimals,jewelry,instruments,andmorefrom"DownUnder."Instructor:AmyThurlow.
Rabbits about town (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Learnaboutthelivesofrabbits-theirhabitats,eatinghabits,howthey'recaredforincaptivityandmore.Meetlotsofbunnies. AnimalsfromtheGreatLakesRabbitSanctuary.Instructor:DebbieToundaian.
Flag Football (Grades 1-5)Enjoyagreatgame;learnpassing,catching,andgameplay.Instructor:OneonOnesportsstaff.
Week 5: 7/25 – 7/29 Summer cool Down Bubbles & water (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Learnaboutthepropertiesofwater. You'llblowcoolingbubblesandhavesomefunwithwater,too. Greatwaytocooldownonahotday!OfferedincooperationwithAAHandsOnMuseum.
Hoppers & croakers (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Searchforamphibiansintheneighborhoodanddiscovertheirhabitsandlifecycles.Getaclose-uplookatsomeexamplesintheclassroom.StaffedbyAAPSNaturalistJohnStahly.
Kids Yoga(Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Withfunyogapostures,musicandsoundtherapy,childrendevelopflexibilityandstrength.InstructorNydiaQuiroga.
Beat the Heat Fun(Grades 1-2)Cooltreats,homemadefans,andiceexperimentsarejustafewoftheactivitiesyouwillexplore.Instructor:StephanieCarlson.
eco Friendly art (Grades 3-5)Enjoymakingandflyingkitespluscreatingprojectsusingnaturalmaterials.InstructorAndreaInostroza.
tummy Pleasers (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Makeandeatscrumptioussnacksfromthegardenandsampledifferentkindsofdips.Instructor:LeAnnHall.
Quick start tennis (Grades 1-2 and 3-5)Funandeasyintroductiontotennis.Smallercourtsizegetsyouplayingrightaway.Instructor:Rec&Edstaff.
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Why Families love the REC & ED Summer Camp Experience
All of our summer camps are designed to
provide a maximum experience for campers at
every level. Here are some of the reasons why:
NEw advENtuRES
Campers can choose to explore a widevariety of interesting, fun and exciting topics.There are dozens of creative and academic enrichment camps, literature camps and sports camps. There are full-day themed campprograms with outoor activities and field trips
to some unexpected locations.
GREat timES
Campers have great times with good friends.We believe that a quality camp experience depends on children having a sense of belonging to the group in a safe andcontrolled environment. Before andAfter Camp Care extends the fun.
GREat mEmoRiES Some camps have proven so popular that they return every summer...along with the campers! The projects will always be new, fresh, innovative and a memorable summer experience.Everyone plays in our sports camps and learns how to improve their skill level and teamparticipation. REC & ED camp counselorsand directors are awesome and the staff loves working with kids.
Enroll one camper in 5 or more weeks of full-day camps in one transaction and savE 10% oFF Each WEEk! See page 39 for additional information. Early Bird Discount ends May 8th
Full day camp discountsLiterature Camps ..................................................................4-6Enrichment Camps ................................................................7-8Quest Camp .........................................................................9-13Teens-N-Transition.............................................................15-17Green Adventures ..............................................................18-19
Music camp discountsRock & Roll Camps ......................................................... 34 & 35Two or more siblings receive $15 off eachwhen registering for Rock Band Boot Camp or Jazz Camp!
plan your child’s summer fun and save money with easy enrollment multi-week discounts!
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t-n-t Camp: to enroll you must first register in a FREE one‑time registration, iD# 8913.800. At this time you will indicate your Pre‑Teen’s T‑shirt size and any allergies or medical information.
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# 1, 4, 7 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM $255 $275
#2 (4 day week, no camp 7/3)* 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM $209 $225
#3 Michigan Adventure* 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM $265 $285
#5 Tigers Game Trip (7/28)* 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM $255 $275
# 6 Cedar Point Trip (8/5)* 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM $285 $305 *On Field Trip days, the return time is after 4:00 PM.
register at www.aareced.comcall 734-994-2300, ext. 53106
Teens-N-TransitionTNT!
wk Camp iD # EaRLy BiRD aftER 5/8
1 8913.801 $40 $45
2 8913.802 $36 $40
3 8913.803 $36 $40
4 8913.804 $40 $45
wk Camp iD # EaRLy BiRD aftER 5/8
5 8913.805 $36 $40
6 8913.806 $36 $40
7 8913.807 $40 $45
Fees extendedcamp care7:30 -9:00 Am4:00-5:30 Pm
• Foryouthenteringgrades6-8inFall2011.• new LocAtion abbot school 2670 sequoia Parkway, ann arbor• CampHours:9:00AM–4:00PM• ExtendedCare:7:30AM–5:30PM
FRee one time Registration To enroll in T-N-T Camp you must firstregister in id#8913.800. At this time youwill indicate your Pre-Teen T-shirt size andany allergies or medical information. Thenyoumayenrollineveryweekofyourchoice.
NEW Field trips every wednesday!Each Wednesday Pre-Teens select localdestinations they can reach by AATA bus,foot or bikes. admission for these trips, such as bowling or miniature golf, is included in the camp fee.
great Field trips every Friday!EachFriday,Pre-Teensandcounselorsenjoythe fun at various recreational spots, suchasCedarPoint, localwaterparksandothergreat attractions. admission is included in your camp fees! See page 16 fordestinationsanddescriptions.
snacks and Lunch•Pre-Teensbringasacklunchand beveragedaily.•Pre-Teenscanpurchasesnacks andbeveragesfromthesnackbar.
the “always open” teen centerPre-teens enjoy this comfortable settingwheretheycanrelax,playboardgamesandping-pong, listen to music, read, rest or
great counselors!• 12to1Pre-TeentoCounselorRatio• Counselorshavestrongskillsfor workingwithPre-Teensandare FirstAidandCPRcertified.• CounselorsguidePre-Teensin teambuildingactivities.•Counselorsareexperiencedprofessionals wholoveworkingwithPre-Teens.
Free t-shirtEveryPre-TeenreceivesaTNTCampshirt.
enroll with a FriendEnrollafriendnewtoT-N-Tcamp,andbothyouandyourfriendreceiveonefreesnackofyourchoiceatthesnackbareachdayoftheweek(s)thatbothofyouareenrolled.Call734-994-2300ext.53106formoreinformation.
afternoon specialty campsAhalf-dayexperience,whereyourPre-Teenparticipatesinoneortwospecialtyactivities.Specialty activities are scheduled forMonday,TuesdayandThursdayafternoons.You and your Pre-Teen select the week’scampfromtheactivitychoicesonpage16.
morning activities & FunWeeklymorningprogramincludestheever-popular Teen Center, and group activitychoices. Counselor led groups enjoy localfieldtripsonWednesdaysandlongdistancefieldtripsonFridays.
ID#8903.831 Basketball Getyourheadinthegamethroughfun,team-buildingdrillsandcompetitions. around the world Shootfromdifferentpointsonthecourtuntilyoureachtheotherside.
ID#8903.832 Humans & Zombies/ Tagyourit!UseroleplayingandstrategytocompleteyourmissionusingNerflaunchers. teens cooking academy Quickandeasyrecipesthattastegreat.Smoothies,sandwiches,dessertsandmore!
week 4 7/18 – 7/22ID#8903.841 Football Pass,catch,scoreandmoreasyouplaythegame. capture the Flag Gettheflagfromtheopposingteamtowin.
ID#8903.842 Yoga/ Flexandstretchtofeelgood.Bringamat. Paint it/Frame it Dipintowatercolorandacrylicpaintinginfunandexcitingnewways.
ID#8903.862 Fit & Fun / JointhefunofYoga&Pilates,whileyougetfit! Humans & Zombies Tagyourit!UseroleplayingandstrategytocompleteyourmissionusingNerflaunchers.
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DatE DEstination fiELD tRip DEsCRiption
7/1 Red Oak Water Park
Triple fun on the triple flume water slide! Terrific tidal wave action pool. 99” river ride. Heated pool. Rain or shine you’ll have fun.
7/8 CJ Barrymore’s Fun Park
Choose your own adventure at this fun park in Clinton Township. Lots of choices including an arcade, laser tag, driving range and go carts.
7/15 Michigan Dare to be thrilled on the Funnel of Fear, inverted on the Thunderhawk or bedazzled at the Beach Party. Michigan Adventure’s new attraction for 2011 ‑ this giant geyser blasts water over 90 feet in the air before it soaks you.
7/22 Waterford Oaks Water Park
Splash down with us at the biggest wave pool and water park we’ve seen in the state of Michigan. Truly one of the most relaxing trips we’ll take all summer.
7/28 Detroit Tigers Baseball Games
Watch our favorite Tigers battle the Los Angeles Angels in a Thursday afternoon game. We’ll make signs to root for our hometown team. T‑N‑T...”Always a Tiger” (Thursday Trip)
8/5 Cedar Point Enjoy a full day of food, fun and thrills at America’s Amusement Park. Our most popular trip – enroll early!
8/12 IMAX Michigan’s state of the art IMAX Theatre in historic Greenfield Village. Come check out this 60’ tall 80’ wide screen and enjoy total immersion in sight and sound.
All entry fees to these attractions are included in the T-N-T camp fee!
Adventure
t-n-t camp savingsT-N-Thaseasyenrollmentwithmulti-weekdiscounts.Savemoneybyenrollingcampersin5ormorefulldaycampswithinonetransactionandyousave10% off each week! See page 14.
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green adventures camp savingswitheasyenrollmentmulti-weekdiscounts.Save10% off each week byenrollingcampersin5ormorefulldaycampswithinonetransaction!See page 14.
Green adventures
Why parents & campers Love this camp!• Full‑day program, 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM for one fee.• Hands‑on afternoon field trips reinforce morning academics.• Exploring the abundance of wildlife in and around Ann Arbor.• The opportunity to sample many varied activities.• Convenient location with easy parking for pick‑up and drop‑off.• Great for working parents!
call 734-994-2300, ext. 53208 register at www.aareced.com
Green Adventures Camp is an exciting academic and enrichment camp with a focus on learning conservation, ecology and what it means to be “green”.
Thiscampis for incoming1st-5thgraders(Fall2011-12)whoenjoy learningabouttheir world through hands-on exploration. You may enroll your child in 1-weeksessions,butweencourageparentstoregisterfora2-weekthemetomaximizetheacademiccontinuityandfieldexperienceforyourcamper.
Each morning campers have a small group classroom experiencemonday-thursday mornings campershaveasmallgroupexperienceledbyexemplaryAAPSteachers.Uniquetothiscamp,studentssynthesizetheirafternoonexperiencethroughwriting,scientificinquiryandproblemsolving.Studentswillutilizeskillstheylearnedthepreviousschoolyear,whilepreparingthemtobuildonthoseskillsintheupcomingschoolyear.Fridaymorningsaresetasideforspecialinteractivehandsonprojectsbasedatthesite.
The classroom is outdoors in the afternoon... the sky is the limit!Intheafternoons,NaturalistsDaveSzczygielandJohnStahlyleadcampersinexplorationsofavarietyofnaturalareasthatprovideathemeandcontextforthemorningmathandlanguageartslessons.EachFridayafternoonallcampershavefunswimmingatalocalpublicpool.
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One-time Free registrationTo enroll in Green Adventures Camp youmust first register in id# 8901.800. This isarequiredfreeone-timeregistrationwhereyou will indicate your camper’s T-shirt sizeand any allergies or medical information.Thenyoumayenroll ineveryweekofyourchoiceforGreenAdventures.
camp LocationGreen Adventures is located at LakewoodSchool,844Gralake,AnnArbor.
snacks and LunchCampers bring a sack lunch and beveragedaily.Alight,healthysnack,oftenharvestedfrom our own gardens, is offered eachmorning and afternoon. Green Adventuresisanonutcamp,seepage39.
growing green!week 1:a worm’s eye ViewisallabouthowourGardengrows.Campersgettheirhandsdirtywithplantingandwatering,weedingandharvestingattheGreenCampgardens.Creativecookingandgreateatingincluded!week 2:Hive to Honey JarGreenAdventuresprovidesthebeesuitsandequipment,ascampersbecomehands-onbeekeeperstendingourownhives.Camperswilllearnhowtoextracthoneyanddiscoverthemanyamazingusesforbeeproducts.Honeysamplesarealwaysenjoyed.
Focus: earthweek 1: green camp Rocks! Explore the amazing world of geology through rockcollecting, sorting, and polishing; learn about Michigan’s glacial landscape with anincrediblevisittoagravelpit.week 2: “do over” ReuseandrecyclingisthethemethisweekwithavisittotheMRF,de-construction activities, and making fantastic new creations with “junk” materials.Alwaysacamperfavorite!
animal magnetismweek 5: city critters See who’s around in some of our local natural areas and helpdiscovercluesaboutwhatthey’reupto.We’llalsohaveachancetoworkonsomefunstewardshipprojectstopreserveanimalhabitats.week 6: Bats, Butterflies & Hummingbirds Someoftheseamazingcreaturescaneattheirweightinbugs,hoverforanhour,andmigratethousandsofmiles.Theyimpactthefoodsweeatandthelivesofplants. Wewillbuildbathouses,explorehummingbirds’favoriteflowers,andlookforcaterpillarssowecanwatchtheirtransformation.
the Big Blue Ballweek 7: wild waterways Oursisawaterplanet,theevidenceisallaroundus!We’lltakeacloselookatlocalwaterwayswithboatingandotheraquaticadventures.week 8: creatures in the creekGetyourfeetwetdiscoveringthevarietyofcreatureslivinginareawaterswithlotsof‘catchandrelease’fun.Netsandbucketsprovidedpluslearntomakeyourownlow-techfishingpole!
Green adventures outdoorsGardening, bee keeping, chicken
raising, harvesting & cooking activities continue throughout the summer!
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NEW!sports combo camp: Field Hockey and volleyballGrades 6-8. Enjoy both field hockey and volleyball in this combination camp. You will learn position specific skills, compete in drills and contests, and practice game situations. Camp activities include cardio, agility and endurance training. Coach: Marsha Mumm. Please bring water, lunch and snack. Camp meets Monday‑Friday.
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Huron girls multi-sport camp: Basketball and volleyballgirls, grades 6-9. Huroncoachesandplayerswillsharetheirknowledgeofbasketballandvolleyballwithplayersinafunlearningenvironment.BasketballYou will work on individual ball handling, passing and shooting through various drills and stations. The development of teamoffensiveanddefensiveconceptswith3on3and5on5competitionswillbeemphasized.VolleyballYouwilllearnthe6basicvolleyballskills(Passing,Setting,Serving,Digging,Hitting,andBlocking).Youwillincreaseyourknowledgethroughindividualinstructionandsmallgroupdrillsandgames.Onthefinaldayofcamp,camperswillparticipateinexcitingOlympicgamesdevelopedbytheHuroncoachingstaff.Pleasebringwater,snackandsacklunchiffullday.CampmeetsMonday-Thursday.
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multi-sport campGrades 3-6. This fun‑filled camp is perfect for the sports‑minded kid. If you love sports and games, you will enjoy playing a variety of sports/games each day and learning how to play new ones! Just bring your baseball mitt and a pair of indoor/outdoor shoes. Our staff will supply the rest! All players will have a chance to win daily prizes! Please bring water, snack and sack lunch. Coached by the One on One Sports staff. Camp meets Monday‑Friday.
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tiny Ones camp ages 3-4 (must be 3 prior to camp). This camp is designed to help your child fine‑tune motor skills through various sporting activities and games. Our goal is to introduce general concepts and skills needed for sports and life: hand‑eye coordination, foot‑eye coordination, teamwork, coopera‑tion, sportsmanship, and balance. Your child will be introduced to T‑ball, soccer and/or basketball. Age appropriate games and equipment will be provided. Parent involvement is not required, but is certainly welcome. Children must be potty‑trained to attend. Please bring snacks, water, and sunscreen. Please wear appropriate clothing; no sandals. Instruction by One On One Sports.
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mighty Ones camp Grades 1-3. Does your child love sports? Enroll your child in this half‑day camp to learn the basic skills of sports such as soccer, basketball, T‑ball. Children are challenged daily with structured exercises and fun games. Please bring snack, water and sunscreen; shin guards and baseball glove are recommended. Director: One On One Sport staff. Camps meet Monday‑Friday.
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mini Ones camp ages 4-6 (must be 4 prior to camp). No pressure ‑ just lots of fun! Your child will play in unique games that helps him/her learn skills for sports such as soccer, T‑ball, and basketball. This camp is a great introduction to sports! Our staff that are committed to making sure kids have fun and learn to enjoy the games. You need to bring snacks, water, and sunscreen. Chil‑dren must wear appropriate clothing; no sandals. Director: One On One Sport staff. Camps meet Monday‑Friday.
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conditioning & agility camp - High intensity grades 4-8. Are you looking for high intensity training to improve your speed,agility, explosiveness, vertical jump, lateral quickness, coordination, flexibilityand overall athletic skills? Through the Speed Performance Enhancement andAthleticDevelopment(S.P.E.A.D)trainingprogram,westrivetoprovideaffordable,research-based athletic enhancement training. Campers should bring snacks,lunchandwater.Instructors:OneOnOneBasketballstaff.CampmeetsMonday-Friday.
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shabazz speed, agility and Quickness campgrades 3- 8. Areyoulookingforawaytomoveyourgametothenextlevel?CoachShabazz,anationallylicensedSpeed,AgilityandQuicknesstrainer,willteachyouthefollowing:Practicalmethodsandtechniquesofdeveloping;Fundamentalmovementandfootworkskillstoimprovespeed and reduce injuries; Quickness/first step and explosiveness drills; Multi-directional and reactive speed drills; How to accelerate anddecelerateinstantaneouslytogetawayfromopponents;Balance,agilityandbodycoordinationdrillsandCorestrengthtraining.CampmeetsSaturdayandSunday.
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“Improving speed, power, agility, reaction and quickness can give you the edge
you need to move your game to the next level.” Coach Shabazz
Huron Youth camp of champions grades 3-8. EnjoybothFootballandBasketballinthiscombinationcamp.Youwilllearnpositionspecificskills,competeindrillsandcontests,andpracticegamesituations.You'llhaveagreattimelearningfromHuron'scoachingstaffandplayers.Campactivitiesincludecardio,strengthandagilitytraining.HeadCoach:WaleedSamaha,Men'sVarsityBasketballCoachandCoryGildersleeve,VarsityFootballCoach.Pleasebringwater,lunchandsnack.CampmeetsMonday-Thursday.
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Basketball camp: mini-Hoopersages 4-5. Great introduction to basics of basketball! Your young child will improvemotorskillsandphysicalfitness.Coachesprovideacomfortableandfunenvironmentasyourchildlearnsthefundamentalsofbasketballwithanemphasisondribblingandballhandling.Instructors:OneonOneSports.CampmeetsTuesday–Friday.
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advanced Basketball campgrades 4-8. Do you have experience in basketball and want to take your game to thenextlevel?Ourcoacheswillhelpyouimproveyourgamethroughdrills,techniquesandconditioning. You will work on your ball handling, fast break, and transition skills andparticipateinskillgames.Pleasebringalunch,waterandsnack.Instructors:OneOnOneBasketballstaff.CampmeetsMonday-Friday.
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Great Fun!Wearehoppin’andbuzzin’withadventuresatREC&EDCamps:rabbitsatQuest,beesandbeansatGreenAdventures,lightsabersatStarWars,andballsandbatsatSports.
Great Food!
Great Friends!
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BatonBaton twirling camp Boys and girls. grades K and Up. Looking forsomethinguniqueandfunto learn?You’ll learnandpracticethebasicsoftwirlingandroutinesthatcanbeusedintalentshows,specialperformances,halftimeshows, or competition. In addition, you’ll get to tryhoop, flag, 2-baton, and dance-twirl. Performancefor parents is offered during final day of camp.Participants receive certificate and baton gift baguponcompletion.TaughtbyJenneyGordon, formerChampionTwirler.CampmeetsTuesday-Thursday.
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pioneer Basketball camp for Boys grades 3-8 Areyoulookingtomakeamajorleapinyourbasketballskills?Ifso,thisisthecampfor you. Pioneer’s coaching staff and players will teach you the fundamental skills of basketball,whichhavevaultedthePioneerprogramintothestate’selite.Youwillreceivehands-ontrainingonCoachStanczak’s“Big3”:shooting,passingandballhandling.Youwillalsolearnthebasicrotationsand effort it takes to play great defense.The camp includes station work, contests, and games.Thisalldaycampincludesa lunchhour. Pleasebringsnack, lunchandwater(concessionstandalsoavailablewithpizzalunch).Coach:RexStanczak,PioneerHSVarsityCoach,coachingstaffandplayers.CampsmeetMonday-Thursday.
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pioneer Basketball camp for girls grades 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12.Youcanacquireandimprovefundamentalskillsinthiscamp.Youhavetheopportunity toparticipate indrillwork,games,andskillcontests.Youwill improveyourballhandling, work on fast break, and transition drills and participate in scrimmages. Please bringwaterandsnack.HeadCoach:CrystalWestfield,Women’sVarsityPioneerHighCoach.CampsmeetMonday-Thursday.Grades9-12campmeetsforoneweek.*
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mini-golfers camp ages 3-5. Your child willexperience success by usinglarger, softer balls that aresaferandeasiertohit.Insteadof putting intobelowgroundcups, little golfers aim for theabove ground Velcro targetsthat retain the qualities ofthe traditional golf hole. Allequipment provided. Pleasebringappropriateclothing(nosandals),snack,water,andsunscreen.CoachedbytheOneonOneSportsstaff.CampmeetsMonday-Friday.
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Huron Field Hockey camp for girls grades 4-8. You’llhaveagreattimelearningfromHuronHighScool’scoachesandplayers.Youwilllearnthetechniquesneededtobeabetterplayerandparticipateinskillgamesandscrimmages.Morechallengingdrillsaretaughtforadvancedcampers,whilebeginnerswillworkonbasicsofthegame.Pleasebringsnacksandwater.Coaches:HuronHighFieldHockeycoachesandplayers.ProceedsfromthiscampgotosupporttheHuronHighFieldHockeyProgram.CampmeetsMonday-Wednesday.
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Field Hockey camp grades 3-8. Youwillhavetimeeachdaytopracticefundamentalskillssuchasdribbling,passingandscoring.Strategiesonoffense,defenseandpenaltycornerswillbetaughtthroughfunandcreativedrills.Thedevelopmentofstickworkisemphasized.Teamconceptsandstrategiessuchaspositioningandset-playswillalsobecovered.Pleasebringwater,mouthguardandshinguards.Sticksprovidedorbringyourown.Director:MarshaMumm,REC&EDYouthFHSiteSupervisorandGreenhillsHScoach.CampsmeetMonday-Thursday.
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Lacrosse camp for Boys grades 6-8.Thisfun,safeandexcitinglowcontact,skill-basedcampisgreatforplayersofallskilllevels.You’llgainexperienceinthepropertechniquesthroughsmallandlargegroupactivitiesandskillcontests.Pleasebringlacrossesticks,mouthguard,gloves,pads,helmetandwater.Instructors:OneOnOneSportstaff.CampmeetsMonday-Friday.
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Questions? call 734-994-2300, ext. 53233register at www.aareced.com
Flag Football skills campGrades k-5. Do you love flag football, and want to improve your skills? You will work on all aspects of the passing and running game in this fun, pressure free camp. Progress at your own rate and compete against other players Join our coaches as they help you improve your game through drills, conditioning and scrimmaging. Please bring water. Direc‑tor: One On One Sport staff. Camp meets Monday‑Friday.
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pre-school soccer camp ages 3-5.(mustbe3bystartofcamp).YourpreschoolerwilllearntheverybasicsofsoccerthroughFUNdamentalgamesandexercises.Youngplayers develop their motor skills such as balance and movement, as they practice dribbling and shooting in a soccer environment.Yourpreschoolerwillalsoimprovehis/herlisteningskillsandfollowingverbaldirections.Small-sidedgameswillbeplayedonFriday.Campersmustwearappropriateshoes(nosandals).Instructors:BritishEliteSoccerTrainingstaff.CampmeetsMonday -Friday.
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pioneer Little Kickers soccer camp grades K-2. A fun, non-competitive, yet challenging introduction to soccer.You’ll love playing small group activities, scrimmages and funage-appropriategames.Thecamp’scurriculumisspecificallydesignedtoteachphysicalfitness,self-confidence,andtoaidkidsindevelopinggeneralbodycoordinationandmastery.HeadCoachShabazz,hasaNationalYouthLicense(thehighestlicenseofferedbyU.S.Soccer,whichempowers coaches and educators with the knowledge to successfully structure soccer environments for children aged 4-12.) Camp meetsMonday-Thursday.
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pioneer soccer camp grades 3-8. Thiscampsetsastandardforexcellenceinsoccereducation.Thecampsettingisaunique,dynamic, technical based soccer environment in which players of all abilities learn to master themental,physical,tacticalandcreativeaspectsofthegame.Youwilldevelopyourdefending,attackingandgoalkeepingskillsinavarietyofsmall-sided,fullfieldandtournament-styledgamesandcontests.Inaddition,ournationallylicensedstaffwillworkwithyoutohelpdevelopself-confidence,sharpenfocusandincreaseloveandpassionforthegame.Attheendofitall,ourfundamentalgoalistohelpyounotonlybecomeabettersoccerplayer,butalsoabetterperson.HeadCoach:LumumbaShabazz,PioneerHighHeadvarsityMenandWomen’sCoach.CampmeetsMonday-Thursday.
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dance camp: Hip Hop and Break danceCallingallb-boysandb-girls!Doyouwanttolearnbreakdancing?Doyouwanttoaddcoolmovementstoyourhiphoproutine?PopularinstructorMauriceArchermakesitfunandeasyforyoutojumpin.CelebratedchoreographerGinaDaneneThompsonteachesyouhighenergyhiphopdances.Improveyourflexibilityandcoordinationinthisfastpacedcamp.Getupdatedonallthetrendsandbetheenvyofyourfriends.afternoons for 1 week.
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a true storyMy son’s Asher and one other ten year old boy, along with a slew of older teenagers and young adults, rocked the floor behind their instructor, Maurice. They were precise when they were supposed to work together. They were energized when they were free styling. They were completely within themselves. The owned their experience. They were having FUN. It was awesome... in every sense of the word. With Maurice teaching, my son learned how to express himself and to feel the music run through his core. He embraced everything, made friends, became part of a team, and loved every minute of it.Asher’smom
Maurice also teaches Break dance at Quest camp! see pages 10 & 11.
Questions? call 734-994-2300, ext. 53248 register online at www.aareced.comdance
art around ann arbor Miss Lesley leads an unique week of interactive artexploration for the elementary-aged child. Throughphotos and onsite visits* campers learn about publicsculptures in Ann Arbor and the artists who createdthem.Childrenwillmaketheirownversionsoftheartusingclay,paintandothermedia;listentostoriesfromthe camp library of literature; and create poems anddances that connect with the artwork.They will alsokeepadaily journalduringtheweek,bringinghomenotes and photographs. Please send a healthy snackanddrinkeachday.Limitedto15campers.Instructor:LesleyKabzaCriscenti,creativeartsspecialist. 1 week.
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another Fine mess.5Therearealwaysbiggermessestobehadinourannualsummersagaof“fullbodycontactart”. Joinusformakingbig,messyandfunartthatadultswouldnotdaretolettheirchildrendoathome.ThethemethissummerisAnimals. Camperswillmakeananimalshapedmosaic:alargesculptureoutofchickenwirecoveredwithpapermacheandpainted.Avery,verylargestashofwhitebirchbarkwillbetransformedintoarttreasures. Don’tjustdressformess,planonthoseclothesneverbeingwornagain. Anotherfinesummerindeed! Studentsprovideownlunch,snackandbeverage.BigMessyOne: SusanC.Wright.Director:JulieCorey.1 week.
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Wild colorColorexcitesoursensesandinspiresustoexplorenewareasofcreativity. Campersexplorethefullspectrumofcolorintemperapaint,liquidwatercolor, gel sticks, oil pastels, chalk, markers and colored pencils. These mediums are applied to cloth, plastic, a variety of commercialandhandmadepapers,wood,seedpods,barkandseashells. Aselectionofimplementsbothtraditional(paintbrushes)andwacky(marbles,toothbrushes)willbeusedtomix,blend,swirlandcombinethesematerials.Projectsincludeawallhanging,pictureframe,totebag,birdhouseandmuchmore.Studentsprovideownlunch,snackandbeverage.LadyMagenta: SusanC.Wright.1 week.
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comics and cartoons camp Immerse yourself in the imaginary universe of your own comics and cartoons. With your cast of unique characters, you create wild and zany stories that only you can tell. For five days, you will live and breathe your characters, exploring how they look, talk, think, and feel by drawing, sculpting, storytelling, and acting. Warning: Parents will be able to see the contents of their children’s imagina‑tions. Instructors: David Cowen directed a nationwide art education program in Yellowstone National Park for 10 years. Deb Golden has a degree in drama from the University of Michigan.
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2227.803 Camp Cartoon 3‑6 8/15 – 8/19 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM CAB, Room B $279 $299
2227.804 Extended Care 3‑6 8/15 – 8/19 8:00 AM – 9:30 PM/3:30 PM – 5:45 PM CAB, Room B $69 $79
NEW!
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drama camp: creative voyagesIn Creative Voyages, campers are invited to embark on a journey of the imagination. Using creative movement, improvisation, acting, and crafts camp‑ers may creep through a jungle, visit outer space or search for treasure. Fun story book activities help expand creative vocal and physical expres‑sion. Campers may develop character voices such as a grandparent’s voice, giant’s shout, or mouse’s squeak. These activities help children develop better concentration and listening skills. Taught by Theatre Professional Meriah Sage. afternoons for 1 week.
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dance, drama & art camp: Welcome to penguinvillePenguins waddle, slide and jump on land; they glide, dive and fly in the water. Their black and white plumage looks like a tuxedo. Campers enjoy learning about this fascinating and endangered species through a variety of integrated dance, drama, and art activities. Fused with fun songs, stories, and penguin dance moves, your child’s imagination will run wild as campers participate in a variety of mixed media art projects, includ‑ing making a penguin family from potato stamps and creating a diorama of a miniature penguin colony! Children will be able to cuddle with their own handmade penguin and giant penguin egg, as they exercise their imaginative abilities to create and perform drama skits. An exciting world awaits your child in this camp that seamlessly mixes fun and education. Campers bring sunscreen, lunch and beverage, snack, water bottle. Instructors: Rachel Rebner, dance; Deb Golden, drama; and Susan Wright, art. 1 week
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2227.801 Penguinville Camp 1‑4 7/25 – 7/29 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM CAB, Room B $195 $215
2227.802 Extended Care 1‑4 7/25 – 7/29 8:00 AM – 9:30 PM/3:30 PM – 5:45 PM CAB, Room B $69 $79
art, dance & drama Camps
shakespeare in the arbEnterthemagicalworldofShakespeare’sTheWinter’sTale!Thisuniqueopportunityincludes theater games, vocal exercises, direct work with Shakespeare’s text, andinteraction with the UM Residential College director and actors. The final class isanopportunityforcamperstoperformtheiradaptationoftheplayforparentsandfriends.Limited to16participants.Campmeets in thebasementclassroomof theArboretum’sReaderCenter.Instructor:NoraCurtis.1 week.
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2137.804 6/20–6/24 2-5 10:00AM–12Noon $135 $145
2137.805 6/20–6/24 6-9 1:00PM-4:00PM $155 $165
2137.806 6/28–7/1* 2-5 10:00AM–12Noon $109 $119
2137.807 6/28–7/1* 6-9 1:00PM-4:00PM $125 $135
*4daycamp
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guitar campInoneweekyoucanimproveyourguitarskills.GuitarCampisopentoanyonewhohasstartedlearningguitarbutwantstotakeittothenextlevel.Studentslearnaboutnotes,chords,charts,scales,improvisationandsongwriting.We’llexamine a wide range of musical styles from blues to rock to heavy metal.Director:AlexJohnson.1 week.
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rock Band Boot campTeachingyoungmusicianstorocksince1994.Ever wonder how rock bands get started?Here’s your chance to learn the drill. Duringthe week of Rock-n-Roll basic training youstudy an instrument, join a band, writesongs,andrehearse.OnFridayyourbandwillperform in a concert for family and friends.The camp is open to guitarists, bassists anddrummers(Limitedspaceforeachspecialty).Youmusthavebasicskillonyourinstrumentand the desire to rock! Instrumental classesand band practices are lead by professionalmusicians. Recruits receive a standard issue“Rock Band Boot Camp” T-shirt. Pleaseprovideshirtsizewhenyouregister.Studentscanbringtheirownlunch,snack,H2Obottleand beverage or money to purchase pizzaandpop.Director:AlexJohnson.1 week.
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Jazz Band campDiscoverthebasicsofjazzperformance,includingimprovisation,ensembleplaying,chartreadingandchordstudy.Activitiesincludebandrehearsal,smallgroupinstruction,focusedlisteningtorecordingsandviewinglivejazz performances. Instructors include notable local musicians such asPaulVornhagenandDaveSharp.BandswillperforminaconcertonFriday.Instruments:Saxophone,Clarinet,Trumpet,Trombone,Flute,Bass,Guitar,Drums, Piano/Keyboard. Students must be able to read music for theirinstrument and have basic skills. Please indicate your instrument whenyouregister.Studentsprovideownlunch,snack,H2Obottleandbeverage.Director:DaveSharp.1 week.
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Doyouhaveachild readytostartkindergarten in the fall? Sendyour youngster to Safety Town, a popular education programoffered each summer. Your child learns safety awareness in a
fun and entertaining way using a child-size mock Ann Arbor“town”exploredonbikes.Guestspeakersinclude:
Thecurriculumcoversbikehelmetsandboosterseats,strangerdanger,fire safety, riding a school bus, pedestrian safety, etc. Songs, games,storiesandartprojectsreinforcethelessons.
students can be placed with friends as long as registration forms are submitted together and a special request is listed on the forms. in most cases we are able to place children with others attending their school. Pleaseplanonstayingwithyourchildforafewminutesthefirstdaytofindthelocationoftheclassroom,receiveabrieforientationandmeettheteacher.Scholarshipsareavailableforthosewhofinanciallyqualify.Thelastdayofthesessionisagraduationceremony.Parentsareinvitedtoattendthebriefceremony,afterwhichchildrenaredismissed.SignupforourSafetyTown&CampCombination,whichprovidesawrap-aroundprogramMonday-Fridayfrom7:30amto5:30pm.
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summer camp for safety town Kids ThisexcitingcampisdesignedtocomplimenttheSafetyTownprogram.ThiscombinationofadaycampandtheSafetyTownprogramprovidesfulldaycarefrom7:30AMto5:30PM,MondaythroughFridayfor 1 week.
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8802.801 Morning Safety Town and Afternoon Camp 7/11 – 7/15 $219 $229
8802.802 Morning Safety Town and Afternoon Camp 7/18 – 7/22 $219 $229
8802.803 Morning Safety Town and Afternoon Camp 7/25 – 7/29 $219 $229
8802.804 Morning Safety Town and Afternoon Camp 8/1 – 8/5 $219 $229
*Fee includes both Safety Town Program and the Safety Town Camp
Full day programAnnArborPublicSchoolsCommunityEducationandRecreationishappytoprovideanexcitingcampforparentswhoneedafullday/fullweekprogram.
daily camp schedule7:30AM–9:00AM Supervisedplay
9:00AM–12Noon SafetyTown
12Noon–1:00PM Lunch(Childrenbringtheir
ownlunchandbeverage)
1:00PM–3:00PM StoryorQuietTime/Fun
Arts/Recreation
3:00PM–5:30PM Supervisedplay
Full day Summer Program
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spanish camp for preschoolersages 3 ½ to 5. Youngchildrenlovetosingsongsandlistentostories. Inthismini-camp,preschoolerslearnSpanishthroughsongsandstoriesabouttheirfavoriteanimals.Theywillalsoenjoyplayinggames,dancing,creatingsimplecraftsandpracticingwordsandphraseswithLizzie,theSpanish-speakingdoll!Scholarshiprecipientspay$10materialsfee.Instructor:LanguageAdventurestaff.1 week.
itsy Bitsy campersLocation: Preschool time: 9:30 AM – 12 noonages 3-5. InvitingallitsybitsyartiststojoinInstructorKatherineWillsonforaweeklongmagicaladventurethat inspires their imagination and stimulates their love of exploration and discovery. Playful, fun andcreativeactivitiesareofferedbothindoorandoutdoor.Artsandcrafts,music,naturewalks,parachuteplay,read-aloudstories,andimaginativegamesarepairedwithadditional“themed”projectstoconnectcamperstolearninginawholenewway.Pleasesendasnackandbeverage.Childrenmustbepottytrained.1 week. *Nocamp7/4.
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The Parents’ Page
medicationsIf your child must take a medication during the camp day, the Ann Arbor Public Schools medication policy states that the on‑site administration of any medication requires written authorization on file. The authoriza‑tion must be signed by both a physician and a parent, whether the medication is prescribed or over‑the‑counter. All medica‑tions must be in their original containers and clearly labeled.
Camps follow the district policy governing the use of Epi‑pen injections for insect or food allergies. It is the parent’s responsibility to communicate any special concerns to the Camp Coordinator and to provide any nec‑essary training to camp staff. We require at least two weeks notice for staff to be trained in the use of the Epi‑pen.
AllergiesIf you receive a message or see a sign indi‑cating that a building or area in a building is “no nut” or “dairy free,” please be respectful of that rule if you send food with your child. Staff will follow the Ann Arbor Public Schools’ guidelines for managing life threatening food allergies.
If your child has an allergy action plan, please let us know at least two weeks in advance of your child’s participation in the camp. Call 734‑994‑2300 ext. 53219.
Packing a Safe lunchPacked lunches at camp are often kept at room temperature for 4‑6 hours. Foods which will be kept at room temperature need to be selected and handled carefully to prevent food poisoning. There are two ways to keep a packed lunch safe to eat. One is to choose foods which may safely be kept at room temperature. The other is careful handling of foods.
camp t-ShirtsMany camps provide a T‑shirt for each camper. Please indicate the t‑shirt size of your child on the registration form. You will be required to complete this information when you register online.
trained Staff make the Difference!Staff members receive ongoing training in the areas of child development, qual‑ity environment, programming, behavior management and health and safety. Each camp has at least one staff member who is CPR and first‑aid certified.
if you have questions,
please call REC & ED at
734-994-2300, x53219
entering or graduating?Throughout this catalog you will find that the grades listed are for children who are entering that grade indicated this fall (2011‑2012). Safety Town Program and the Safety Town Camp is only for children entering Kindergarten this fall, 2011.
register early, Save moneyRegister by May 8th and pay the Early Bird fee. This gives you significant savings each week of camp.
multi-Week Discount Any child enrolled in 5 or more weeks of full day summer camps (Quest, TNT, Green Adventures and all Literature and Enrich‑ment camps) in one transaction will receive 10% off the total cost. See page 14 for more information. You will not receive a discount if you enroll the same child in one camp this week and the same child next week in a second transaction. To receive the discount you must pay for the five or more weeks of camp at the same time. There is a multi‑camper enrollment discount for Rock Band Boot Camp or Jazz Camp, page 35.
Safety FirstEach day a parent or guardian of preschool and elementary aged children must accom‑pany the child(ren) into the camp and sign the child in. At the end of each day of camp, the parent or guardian must come into the building to pick up the child and sign the child(ren) out. If you are sending a relative or friend to pick up your child, we ask that you provide a written note giving that person permission.
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1. Register online
First time online registrationAll first time online customers must set up an online account in order to register for classes.• Set up your account at www.aareced.com Complete directions are available online. • Online registration is not available for participants who wish to use scholarship or senior discounts.
online Account benefitsWhether or not you use online registration, setting up your online account allows you to: • See your schedule of REC & ED activities • View transactions regarding classes • Check your account balance • Change your personal information • Print your class receipt at any time
click on the “register online” logo Browse through all the classes or go directly to an activity and register.
• We accept VISA, MasterCard, and American Express credit cards.
2. mail Your Registration Mail your completed registration form and payment to REC & ED, 1515 S. Seventh, Ann Arbor, MI 48103.
3. Fax Your Registration When paying by credit card, you can fax your completed registration form to 734‑994‑1454 Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
4. drop off Your Registration Bring your completed registration form and payment to our office and drop it in the secure 24‑hour payment drop box located inside the lobby of the REC & ED office located at 1515 S. Seventh, (in the E Wing of Pioneer High School, enter off Seventh Street). The light will come on when the lobby door is opened.
For information call 734-994-2300.Registration forms are on pages 42, 43 & 45.
Quest Break Dance Camp with Maurice, see pages 10-13.Hip Hop & Break Dance Camp with Maurice, see page 31.
4 Easy Ways to Register for Summer Camp!
1.oNLiNE Starting now at
www.aareced.comFirst Time? Set up your
online account and registration is easy!
2.BY maiL
Processing begins 2/28Mail your form to
REC & ED1515 S. Seventh St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
4.iN PERSoN
Starting 2/28Monday-Friday
8 AM-5 PM or use the24 hour Drop Box
in our Lobby
3.BY FaX
Starting 2/28Fax your form toto 734-994-1454Monday-Friday
8 AM-5 PM
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no non-Resident feesAll children are welcome to participate in REC & ED camps at the same fee, whether they live in the Ann Arbor Public School District or not. Call 734‑994‑2300, ext. 53219, if you have any questions.
Camp scholarship program• Fee waivers are available to permanent residents of the Ann Arbor Public School District in need of financial assistance. Scholarship applicants should submit a completed application with residency and income verification at least two weeks before any program registration period.• Each family member may take one class or activity each fall, winter and spring term and two classes/activities each summer term.• For summer camps, each child who is a scholarship recipient may enroll in two (2) weeks of camp with a 100% discount. • Scholarships may not apply to material fees.• Each adult is required to notify our department if their child is not going to attend a camp for which he or she is enrolled. Failure to notify may result in revoking future use of the scholarship program unless good cause is shown. • Additional information may be obtained by calling 734‑994‑2300 ext 53223 or online at www.aareced.com
weather & facility Cancellation hotlinesDial 734‑994‑2300 followed by the appropriate extension. • Department‑wide, ext. 53114 • Sports Camps, ext. 53119
REC & ED activities for youth programs will be cancelled when the Civil Preparedness office issues a severe weather or tornado WARN‑ING prior to the start of the activity. When a school is closed due to power loss or other facility problems, the REC & ED activities in that school are cancelled.
financial assistance for Quest and Green adventures CampdHs Assistance is available for enrollees of Quest and Green Adventures through the Department of Human Services. Call 734‑481‑2000. child care Network Parents of Kindergarteners can call CCN at 734‑975‑1840 for assistance.
Register Early – save money!REC&EDoffersadiscountforearlysummercampregistrations.SavemoneybyenrolllingbeforeMay8th.EarlybirdfeesarelistedrightnexttothefeesthatwillbechargedafterMay8th.REC&EDalsohaseasyenrollmentwithmulti-weekdiscounts.Whenenrollingcampersin5ormorefulldaycampswithinonetransactionandyousave10%offeachweek!Lookforthesavemoneybutton.Call 734‑994‑2300 if you have any questions.
Summer Camps 2011 informationCredit/Cancellation policyPlease let us know as soon as possible if your child does not plan to participate in a camp so that we can contact someone on the wait list. There is no refund, credit or reduction of fees for classes missed by a camper. You’re entitled to a refund as a credit on your REC & ED account if: • you let us know in advance of the camp start date and according to the chart below, and • you submit your request in writing by mail or e‑mail to
REC & ED Refund Request, 1515 S. Seventh St., Ann Arbor, MI 48103 or e-mail: [email protected]
Refunds will be paid in full when our department cancels camps.
timE of REQuEst REfunD aDmin. fEE
15 or more days prior to start of camp 100% $25
Within 7 – 14 days of the start of camp 50% $25
Less than 6 days of the start of camp 25% $25
After the first day of start of camp 0% $ 0
wait List policyParticipants who register after a camp has reached its maximum enrollment will be placed on a wait list for that class. • A wait list confirmation will be mailed. • You will be contacted when an opening is available. • Do not attend the camp for which you are wait‑listed until our office notifies you. If an opening does not occur, payment made with an individual check will be returned to the payor. Payment made with a single check for multiple registrations will be credited to the payor’s account. This credit may be used for future registrations or will be refunded upon receipt of a written request. Creditcardsarenotchargedforcampregistrationsthatarewaitlisted.
Class transfersTransfers to other camps should be requested prior to the second day of camp and are subject to camp availability.
allergies REC & ED recognizes that there are a growing number of children with potentially life threatening allergies enrolling in our programs. If you receive a message or see a sign indicating that a building, or area in a building, is nut or dairy‑free, please be respectful of that rule. If your child has any allergies or medical conditions of which we should be aware, please indicate on the registration form. Also, please provide us a copy of his/her allergy accommodation plan so staff can review it before your child participates in a class or camp. For more information call 734‑994‑2300 ext. 53219.
americans with Disabilities actAccess to programs and facilities is intended to be non‑discrimina‑tory. For information on special accommodations, call 734‑994‑2300, ext. 53219. We need a minimum of a 2 week notice to arrange special accomodations for a camper.
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Preview of Coming
Attractions...2011 spring catalog
catalog is posted online March 22online registration beginsMarch 28
catalogs mailedand available in area Public Libraries March 28
Phone in/mail in/drop off Registration begins april 4
Enroll your kids in rEc & Ed school age child care
3 Easy ways to Register Your Family 1. Download forms online at www.aareced.com/childcare2. Pick up a registration packet at your child’s school office3. Stop by the REC & ED Child Care office and register at 1515 S. Seventh St, Ann Arbor, MI
The quality care you are looking for is available right at your child’s own school. We provide academic, creative, social and physical enrichment activities that enhance the before and after school hours. For more information call 734-994-2300.
Fun , affordable care that Meets the needs of active kids... and their Parents!
Ann Arbor public schools Tuition pre-schoolAnn Arbor Public Schools is pleased to offer an early childhood education program open to 4 year olds in the district. The programs are available at Thurston Elementary, 2300 Prairie, and Allen Elementary, 2650 Towner. To download our brochure and application form, go to preschool.a2schools.org.
“America’s future walks through the doors of our schools each day.”– Mary Jean LeTendre,U.S. Educator andgovernment official
We offer themed parties to fit your child’s interest:
Call 734-994-2300, ext. 53228 to arrange your child’s birthday party!
Celebrate with REC & ED!
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