16 (Some Activities Require a Fee.) Rockport Area Summer Youth Programs Presented by the Parks & Leisure Services Department City of Rockport Fun Camp 3rd through 8th Grade 4-H Membership not required ! * Kayaking * Beach Day * Archery * Pizza Making * Smoothie Bike * Nature Walk * Animal Educaon KIDS IN THE KITCHEN June 26-30 9 am - Noon Monday through Friday July 12-13 9 am - Noon Wednesday and Thursday * Pasta Making * Canning * Buer Making (Fees Required by each camp) TEXAS AGRILIFE EXTENSION OFFICE 892 Airport Road Email: [email protected](361) 790-0103
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“Science on a Sphere” is a room-sized global display system using computers and video projectors to display earth systems and planetary data gathered from satellites that orbit the earth onto a six-foot-diameter sphere. It is used to enhance informal science education pro-grams and increase the public understanding of the environment.
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Forms are available at the Center and online.
Morning Classes
9:30 am to Noon
“ArtSpace: Youth Summer Art Explorations”
“Celebrating 20 Years of Fostering Imagination!”
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Afternoon Classes
1:30 pm to 4:00 pm
Session 1 (Morning) June 12-16 Session 2 (Afternoon)
Session 3 (Morning) June 19-23 Session 4 (Afternoon)
Session 5 (Morning) July 17-21 Session 6 (Afternoon)
Session 7 (Morning) July 24-28 Session 8 (Afternoon)
All camp sessions are the same,
therefore participants may attend
only one each summer.
This is a one-week exploratory day camp for students entering grades 1-8 in the upcoming school year.
Registration opens May 1 and students accepted on first- come first-served basis.
Students will create their own 2-D & 3-D works of art that use principles of color, shape, texture, balance, repetition and proportion.
ROCKPORT CENTER FOR THE ARTS 902 Navigation Circle (361) 729-5519
www.rockportartcenter.com
ARANSAS COUNTY I.S.D. 1802 Omohundro
(361) 790-2285 www.acisd.org
Summer Strength, Explosive Power & Conditioning Program
Who:
For Incoming 7th - 12th Grade Male/Female Athletes
What:
Weight Training and Running/Conditioning/Agility Drills
When:
June 5 - June 8 (8-am - 9:30 am) Strength & Conditioning
(5 pm –7 pm) Weights Only
June 12 - June 15 (8 am to 9:30 am) Weights Only This Week
(5 pm –7 pm) Weights Only This Week
June 19 - June 22 (8-am - 9:30 am) Strength & Conditioning
(5 pm –7 pm) Weights Only
June 26 - June 29 (8-am - 9:30 am) Strength & Conditioning
(5 pm –7 pm) Weights Only
MONDAY JULY 3—JULY 6
WEIGHT ROOM CLOSED
June 5 - June 8 (8-am - 9:30 am) Strength & Conditioning
(5 pm –7 pm) Weights Only
June 12 - June 15 (8 am to 9:30 am) Weights Only
(5 pm –7 pm) Weights Only
June 19 - June 22 (8-am - 9:30 am) Strength & Conditioning
(5 pm –7 pm) Weights Only
June 26 - June 29 (8-am - 9:30 am) Strength & Conditioning
(5 pm –7 pm) Weights Only
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: Saturday Nights 7 pm to 10 pm
MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS: Friday Nights 6 pm to 9 pm
Talent Shows
Ping Pong
Games
Food
Get Active or Just Hang Out!
For Teens - - - By Teens (Supervised)
Be a part of Rockport’s Weekend “Place to Be”!
Air Hockey Contests
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS (Area churches welcome youth to attend.)
THE HISTORY CENTER OF ARANSAS COUNTY
801 E. Cedar 727-9214 Saturday: 10 am to 4 pm Sunday: 1 pm to 4 pm
Students experience the best of Aransas County including history, wildlife and ecology with activities like kayaking, fishing, sand-castle building and more. No cost for Aransas County students.
1st/2nd Grade Week 1 June 12 - 16
3rd/4th Grade Week 2 June 19 - 23
3rd/4th Grade Week 3 July 10 - 14
1st/2nd Grade Week 4 July 17 - 21
5th Grade Week 5 July 24 - 28
Camps held 9 am to Noon. Grade Levels based on current grade being attended the 2016/17 school year.
H2 Odyssey Camp
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Campers learn about the amazing element water is, the ways we
use it, need it, fight it or change it. Activities demonstrate how
things work, are built, chemical reactions and physical properties
and ways to create art. Each day ends with water games and Fri-
days are spent at the Rockport Aquatic & Skate Park.
Classes held 1:30 pm—4:00 pm Grade Levels K-5th are combined for this class.
(Fee Required for this camp)
Week 1 June 12 - 16
Week 2 June 19 - 23
Week 3 July 10 - 14
Week 4 July 17 - 21
Let’s Go Adventuring!
Check out a Junior Ranger Explorer Backpack at the office
and discover the “Wild Side” of nature like a Park Ranger!
Backpacks come complete with binoculars, magnifying
Aransas Pathways Nature Trails, Birding, History & Kayak Sites Maps
(www.AransasPathways.com)
Aransas National Wildlife Refuge
Home of the
Endangered Whooping Crane
At Austwell
(30 mi. north of Rockport off Hwy.) 35.
AREA ATTRACTIONS
Kite Flying At the
Festival Grounds
For Information About Other Attractions:
www.rockport-fulton.org –or– call (361) 729-6445
Tule Hike & Bike Trail Head
Adjacent to Walmart at Tule Creek
(2401 Hwy. 35 N.)
Historic 1,000 year old “Big Tree “ &
“Goose Island State Park” (Park Rd. 13 off Hwy. 35 N.)
Windmill in the Tree Behind the Fulton Mansion)
(317 Fulton Beach Road)
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“Music At the Mansion”
Outdoors on the lawn . . . . . . . Various Styles of Music . . . . . . .
June 13
July 11
August 8
Rising above Aransas Bay, the Fulton Mansion, named “Oakhurst” by the Fulton family, must have appeared incredible when built in 1877.
The Education & History Center adjacent to the Mansion has a gift
shop, interactive exhibits, and programs that demonstrate life in
the 1800’s and the unusual architecture of the Mansion. Historical
murals surrounding the walls bring history “Alive”.
Hands-on activities are available for children to stir their
imaginations about the Victorian Era.
FULTON MANSION STATE HISTORIC SITE
317 Fulton Beach Road 729-0386
Tuesday - Saturday:: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm Sunday: Noon - 4:30 For more information: [email protected]
Nestled within a 12-acre, live oak forest, the park is open year round. It houses an 8-lane, heated, 25-yard long competition pool and div-ing area, a zero-depth Splash Pool with slides and sprays, a bath-house, snack bar and the 6,000 sq. ft. modular skate park. Adjacent to the park is a picnic area and playground which is accessible to the Tule Hike and Bike Trail.
* Towel Warmers * ADA Chair Lift
* Swimsuit Dryers * ADA Showers
* Swim Lessons 6 months through Adults
* Various Levels Water Exercise Classes
* Water Walking
* Playground & Picnic Area
* Pool Rentals for Birthday Parties
* Special Events throughout Summer
* Hike & Bike Trail behind the Pool Complex
“SHARKS” SUMMER SWIM TEAM Competitive T.A.A.F. League
Recruiting swimmers 5 yrs. and up. Pre-training in May Swim meets in June and July!
Family Nite: Tuesdays & Thursdays...6 pm to 9 pm
Children under 12 . . . . . 1/2 off entry fee Adults enter 2 for the price of 1
Events are held during the Summer
on the 2nd Tuesday in June, July,
and August and are free.
Bring your own chair and enjoy the afternoon gulf breezes.
Kayaks And Critters (Wednesdays) (9 am - 11:30 am) June 7 & July 5
Age-appropriate classes emphasize proper kayak skills from certified instructors, observe and explore about the many critters that live in and around the bay. All students must wear proper swim attire with shoes, hats and sunscreen.
Youth Angler Education (Saturdays) 9 am - Noon
June 24 July 22 August 5
Two -Week Group Sessions - Eight 30-Minute Lessons - Cost: $65
Tues / Wed / Th / Fri
Morning Classes:
11:00 11:45 12:30
Evening Classes:
6:00 6:30
Class Levels:
* Parent/Child (For children under 2 years old)
* Pre-school through Advanced Level
Admission is free & open to the public.
No pre-registration required.
June 9: “Finding Nemo”
June 23: “Finding Dory”
July 7: “Happy Feet 1”
July 21: “Happy Feet 2”
Aug. 4: “The Lorax”
Ages 8 - 14 and limited to 12 students. Pre-registration and $5 non-refundable fee required.
Learn basics of fishing, knot-tying, tackle assembly, and proper casting methods
with hands-on activities and current fishing regulations. After each lesson, vol-
unteers will assist you in fishing from our very own dock and the harbor wall.
Classes are taught by Texas Parks & Wildlife Department Angler Educators.
Ages 7 - 10 and limited to 12 students Pre-registration and $5 non-refundable fee required.
Sea Science Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 am - Noon
June 20, 21, 22 July 18, 19, 20
Ages 11 - 14 and limited to 12 students Pre-registration and $10 non-refundable fee required.
Admission is free to ages 6 & up.
Pre-registration required.
June 10 : “Plastic Pillows” Learn about plastics in the ocean.
(Make a fleece pillow using plastic bottle lids)
July 8: “Wooden Fish” Learn how various fish change colors.
(Paint a wooden fish)
(Both classes limited to 10 students
Classes include S.T.E.M. components: (Science, Technology, Engineer, Math)
In this 3-day mini-camp, students understand marine life through hands-on expe-riences, learn proper kayak skills and demonstrate ways the oceans benefit man.
Pyramids
Entry Fee: $1
Minimum Age : 10 Years & Older
Helmets Mandatory (Helmet rentals available for $1)
Stairs
Compass Rose Labyrinth Across from the Rockport Beach Park
(811 Hwy. 35)
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Hike / Bike / Nature Trails Memorial Park (1601 FM 2165)
“Net Climber” Play Unit Memorial Park (1601 FM 2165)
(361) 727-2158
www.cityofrockport.com
Zachary Taylor Arboretum Park (702 S. Pearl)
“Spaceball” Play Unit Spencer Park
(400 E. Bay Street)
Pirate Ship
at the Community Pool
Behind the High School Complex
(2001 Stadium Drive)
“Bark Park” At Memorial Park (1601 FM 2165)
Don’t forget to pick up your
SUMMER READING LOGS! Earn a free snack by reading for 1 hour during the week
Win prizes for Summer reading! (June 1 - August 18)
For more information on our Summer fun, please call
790-0153 or visit
Www.1biblios.qweebly.com
Storytime and Activities
For All Ages
Every Wednesday
at 3 pm
June 7 - July 26
This Summer’s Theme:
ARANSAS COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 701 E. Mimosa (361) 790-0153