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Interactive Academy offering variety across nine camps / P22

School of Rock campers to learn rock ’n’ roll history / P25

Adventure, art and science camps round out summer at Conner Prairie / P19

Summer Camps at University High School

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Summer U sports camps are offered in partnership with Indiana Primetime Sports.


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SUMMER DAY CAMPS MAY 28–AUGUST 2

317.776.6000 or connerprairie.org REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!

Get a whole summer’s worth of fun and adventure packed into one week!

Featuring upgraded water experiences, our newly refurbished Prairie House and brand new activities, you can choose from 10 different weeks of Adventure Camp (AGES 5–15), and six specialty camps (AGES 8–12).

Adventure Camp: weekly May 28–August 2 Science Camp for Girls: June 3–7 Science Camp for Boys: June 10–14 Archaeology Camp: June 17–21 Photography Camp: June 24–28 Maker Camp: July 1–5 and July 8–12 Art Camp: July 15–19 and July 22–26


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2019 SUMMER CAMPS Growing Again

Week#1 May 29-31 Spanish Fiesta Week#2 June 3-7 Circus/Carnival Week#3 June 10-14 Animal Planet

Week#4 June 17-21 The Amazing Race Week#5 June 24-28 Holidays Week#6 July 1-3 Cheer/Football

Week#7 July 8-12 Art Camp Week#8 July 15-19 Science and Discovery Week#9 July 22-26 Sports of All Sorts

Children are placed in camp groups by age and grades based on enrollment for the 2019 school year Themed Weeks • Outdoor Education in our 15 acre Woods • Water Days and Gymnastics

Lil’ Cubs and Clubhouse Kids

• Gymnastics Lesson • Gym Fun • Crafts • Lessons and Special Activities Based on Theme of the Week • Trip out to Acorn Landing - Our Outdoor Education Area • Free Play Outside and on Outdoor Play Set • Games, Relays, Activities Based on the Theme • Water Days (Thurs/Fri)

Mighty Trailblazers Junior Explorers and Camp Challenge

• Gymnastics • Gym Fun • Crafts • Lesson Based on Theme of the Week • Water Days (Tues/Wed) • Special Activity Based on Theme • Games and Activities Encouraging Teamwork and Good Sportsmanship

Junior Explorers and Camp Challenge use the pool on water days.

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Indy-area kids can pack a musical into one week with Christian Youth Theater. In June and July, the Indianapolis chapter of CYT will put a big focus on the “Mary Poppins” character, offering the theme in six of its nine summer day camps. CYT camps are designed to create handson theater experience and are focused on building performance skills, self-confidence and teamwork and include drama, dance, music and more for a final showcase. , , Mary Poppins Returns to Camp • June 24-28, ages 4-7, Crossroads Church at Westfield, 19201 Grassy Branch Rd., Westfield • June 24-28, ages 8-12, Crossroads Church at Westfield, 19201 Grassy Branch Rd., Westfield • June 22-26, ages 4-7, Traders Point Christian Academy, 5608 Whitestown Pkwy., Whitestown • June 22-26, ages 8-12, Traders Point Christian Academy, 5608 Whitestown Pkwy., Whitestown Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Camp • June 17-21, ages 4-7, Carmel United

Each summer, hundreds of kids take part in Christian Youth Theater camps in the area, learning numbers from popular musicals. (File photo)

Methodist Church, 621 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel • June 17-21, ages 8-12, Carmel United Methodist Church, 621 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel , , Shrek Jr. In A Week Teen Camp • July 8-12, ages 13-18, Crossroads Church at Westfield, 19201 Grassy Branch Rd., Westfield , , The Aladdin Experience Camp • July 15-19, ages 4-7, Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 16000 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville • July 15-19, ages 8-12, Emmanuel United Methodist Church, 16000 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville

Please visit www.geistwdm.org for more information and online registration. Or call us at 317-578-4591.


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Conner Prairie summer camps offer diverse experiences By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Starting in May and lasting all summer, Conner Prairie is bringing back its slew of summer camps for those with varied interests. Here’s a guide: ADVENTURE CAMP The first of the season, Adventure Camp, is more traditional and is the history museum and park’s flagship camp. Offered in week-long sessions across a 10-week span, the camp focuses on the outdoors and teaches participants skills in canoeing, hiking, archery, fishing, crafting and more. Adventure Camp also is organized by age groups: 5 (Farm Friends), 6-7 (Prairie Pals), 8-9 (Trail Blazers), 10-11 (River Runners) and 12-15 (Leaders in Training). Dates: May 28-31, June 3-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, July 1-5, 8-12, 15-19, 22-26, July 29-Aug. 2 Cost: $225 per week for members, $260 per week for non-members. Additional children in the same family will receive a $5 discount. ARCHAEOLOGY CAMP Participants in the weeklong Archaeology Camp will learn the basics of archaeology to study ancient cultures. Dates: June 17-21 Cost: $225 per week for members, $260 per week for non-members. Additional children in the same family will receive a $5 discount. ART CAMP Dates: July 15-19 and 22-26 Cost: $225 per week for members, $260 per week for

Archaeology Camp will let campers experience recreated archeological digs. (File photo)

non-members. Additional children in the same family will receive a $5 discount. PHOTOGRAPHY CAMP Kids in Photography Camp will practice and master a variety of skills, studying portrait, landscape, nature and journalism photography, among others. Participants also will learn the origins and history of photography. Dates: June 24-28

combining high-quality art instruction in age-appropriate techniques with access to nature and the inspiration it brings

~ June 3-7 ~ ages 5-9 Exploring Art through Nature and Movement ~ June 10-14 ~ ages 8-12 Exploring Art through French Art History ~ June 17-21 ~ ages 5-9 Exploring Art through Nature and Gardening ~ June 24-28 ~ ages 8-12 Exploring Art through American Art History ~ July 8-12 ~ ages 12-14 Young Artist Intensive I ~ July 15-19 ~ ages 14-17 Young Artist Intensive II

Register your child at www.artbyspartz.com *Early Bird and Sibling Discount Avalible* Artisan Acres Estate 1503 N.10th Street,Noblesville,IN 46060

Cost: $225 per week for members, $260 per week for non-members. Additional children in the same family will receive a $5 discount. MAKER CAMP Do-it-yourselfers will explore a variety of materials, techniques and skills to combine art, crafts and engineering during Maker Camp. Dates: July 1-5 and 8-12 Cost: $225 per week for members, $260 per week for non-members. Additional children in the same family will receive a $5 discount. SCIENCE CAMP FOR BOYS For ages 8-12, girls taking part in this camp will explore science and engineering by creating their own designs, buildings and more. Dates: June 10-14 Cost: $225 per week for members, $260 per week for non-members. Additional children in the same family will receive a $5 discount. SCIENCE CAMP FOR GIRLS For ages 8-12, girls taking part in this camp will explore science and engineering by creating their own designs, buildings and more. Dates: June 3-7 Cost: $225 per week for members, $260 per week for non-members. Additional children in the same family will receive a $5 discount. Registration for any of these seven camps is open at connerprairie.org until spaces are filled.

SUMMER SPORTS CAMP

“All Day” Day Camp-All Summer Long! Camp Hours: 8:30 am. – 4:30 pm. Extended Hours Available at no extra charge (7:00 am – 6:00 pm). Meals: Lunch and 3 Snacks included! Activities: Soccer, GaGa Pit, Bounce Houses, Waterslide, Basketball, Volleyball, Flag Football, Whiffle Ball, Kickball, Dodgeball, Tag games, Relay races and more! Ages: 5 – 13 Cost: $49 per day, Sibling Discount is $3 per day during the same week. *Pay for the week, get Friday Free! 2019 Camp Dates: Starts May 31 - Ends Aug 12 Mon thru Fri Closed July 4th • Walk-ins welcome For more information visit our website www.offthewallsports.net or email info@offthewallsports.net


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50% OFF Clay and pottery will be a focus of this summer’s camps at SullivanMunce Cultural Center in Zionsville. (Submitted photo)

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13 beautiful acres on Geist Reser voir is the perfect place for your child to learn to sail. The camp for novice to advanced sailors ages 8-16 is designed to teach basic sailing & water safety for beginners and more advanced sailing and racing to veterans. Camp is divided by age and ability. Camp runs every day rain or shine with lots of sailing, swimming, instructional videos, on/off water coaching and educational games.

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Please contact Michelle Sarber at office@Indianapolissailing.org or by phone at 317-335-7385. Also see indianapolissailing.org for photo tour and camp application.

As part of its 2019 summer arts camp program, SullivanMunce Cultural Center will explore cultures and art from around the world. France, Greece, Morocco, Spain and Japan will be studied by campers ages 7 to 11 across five weeks at the center at 225 W. Hawthorne St. in Zionsville. Here’s the schedule: June 3 ¯ 7: France This camp will focus on famous impressionists — Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cezanne and Cassatt. Students will use various mediums, such as graphite, pastels, watercolors and acrylics to create figure drawings, en plein air landscapes and paintings in pointillism, along with building and designing Eiffel Towers. French food will be introduced and sampled. June 10 ¯ 14: Greece Most modern-day art and architecture can trace its earliest beginnings to the culture of this ancient civilization. Students will study the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology, make a repoussé mask with foil, design a pottery vase, make Greek coins and medallions and more. Greek food will be introduced and sampled. June 24 ¯ 28: Morocco Students will focus Moroccan art and architecture through making their own clay

tiles, pottery and mosaics. They also will discover weaving and how to draw and design a mandala in addition to making their own patterned Moroccan lantern. Moroccan food will be introduced and sampled. July 15 ¯ 19: Spain Students will discover Spain through famous artists such as Picasso, Dali and Miro while exploring their techniques in cubism, surrealism and whimsy. They also will explore the architecture of Gaudi and make their own clay tiles and pottery painted with Spanish patterns. Spanish food will be introduced and sampled. July 29 ¯ Aug. 2: Japan Students will travel to the land of the Rising Sun to study the ancient and presentday art and artistry of Japan while creating Japanese screens, fish kites, prints and ink paintings. Students also will learn some of the intricacies of the Japanese tea ceremony while creating tea bowls in clay, while also studying famous Japanese artists from the past, like Hokusai, as well as presentday artists like Yayoi Kusama. Each of the five camps are $300 for members and $325 for non-members and run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Snacks are provided, but each camper should bring his or her own sack lunch. To learn more, register, or see more camp offerings from SullivanMunce, visit sullivanmunce.org.


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DISPATCHES Cathedral to offer nearly 60 camps, workshops this summer — Cathedral High school, 5225 E. 56th St., Indianapolis, is offering a slew of summer camps for local students. Fifty-nine offerings round out the school’s seven-week schedule of camps – which range from art, writing and speech to mermaids, unicorns, dinosaurs and more. A full list of camps with details and registration information can be found at gocathedral.com/on-campus/campcathedral. Music for All to host Summer Symposium in June — On the Ball State University campus, from June 24-29, Music for All, a national music education organization, will host its annual Summer Symposium. The summer camp, held for more than 40 years, is dedicated to band and orchestra students and teachers. The camp includes programs for color guard, drum majors, concert band (middle and high school), jazz, marching band, a music production boot camp, orchestra, percussion and more, along with special programming for leadership and peer teaching. To learn more, visit camp.musicforall.org. MyArt camps — MyArt is offering a wide variety of summer art camps for kids 5 and older at its locations in Carmel (622 S. Range Line Rd.), Fishers (11720 Olio Rd.), Noblesville (804 Coffee Tree Lane) and Zionsville (88 N. First St.). Campers draw, paint and create art all centered on a specific theme. Campers will learn how to create using markers, oil and chalk pastels, colored pencil, acrylic and watercolors. Four-day and one-day camps are offered at each location. To see all camp offerings or register, visit myartindy.com. Summer Spectacular Show Choir Camp — Carmel High School Choirs will host its fourth annual Summer Spectacular Show Choir Camp from June 3 to 6. The camp is for students who will be entering fifth through ninth grade in the fall. There will be three groups divided by age. The fifth- and sixth-graders will rehearse in the morning from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Thursday. There will be two afternoon groups rehearsing from 1 to 4 p.m. One will be made up of seventh- and eighth-graders, and the other will be incoming high school freshmen. All of the groups will work with high-level vocal clinicians and choreographers and will prepare three songs and dances, which will be performed for the public June 6. To register, visit carmelchoirs. org/summer-spectacular-show-choir-camp/.

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Camp Invention will be offered six times in Hamilton County, Zionsville and the Geist area. (File photo)

Camp Invention focuses on STEM By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com For years, the National Inventors Hall of Fame has put a focus on getting kids involved in science, technology, engineering and math with Camp Invention. Camp Invention sessions pop up each summer across the nation, and this year, there are six scheduled in the Hamilton County, Geist and Zionsville communities. This year, Camp Invention is unveiling Camp Invention: Supercharged, which takes the high-energy STEM camp to the next level, letting participants rebuild ships, design underwater equipment, explore circuit boards, motors and gears to design remotecontrolled robots and more. Here’s a rundown of dates and locations for each camp: Fortville Elementary School When: June 10-14

Where: 8414 N. 200 W., Fortville St. Louis de Montfort School When: June 10-14 Where: 11421 Hague Rd., Fishers Zionsville Community Schools Freshman Center When: June 10-14 Where: 900 Mulberry St., Zionsville Guerin Catholic High School When: June 24-28 Where: 15300 Gray Rd., Noblesville Traders Point Christian Academy When: June 24-28 Where: 5770 Whitestown Pkwy., Whitestown Heritage Christian School When: July 17-19 Where: 6401 E. 75th St., Indianapolis To learn more about Camp Invention, visit invent.org/programs/camp-invention.

Fort Harrison art camp registration now open editorial@youarecurrent.com Visual and performing arts will round out this year’s art camp offerings from Arts for Lawrence. Held at the historic Theater at the Fort on Fort Harrison, campers can take part in visual and performing arts during the four weeks of camps. Parents of kids ages 6 to 14 can register their child for just one week of camp, or all four, as each camp will explore different topics. Camp days run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday during the weeks of June 10-14 (amusement week), 17-21 (exploration week), 24-28 (imagination week) and July 8-12 (movement week). Each week is themed for performing arts. Visual arts projects will support the theme and will include hands-on activities in painting, sculpture, pottery and more.

Four weeks of arts camps at Arts for Lawrence’s Theater at the Fort will give kids the opportunity to explore four topics – amusement, exploration, imagination and movement. (File photo)

Each camp week is $125 per camper, with scholarships available. Before- and aftercare is available for an additional cost. For more, visit artsforlawrence.org/ outreach-programs/summer-art-camp.

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Enrichment camps return to UHS editorial@youarecurrent.com This summer, University High School again will offer enrichment camps for elementary, middle and high school students, covering everything from languages to computer programming to creative writing. Across two summer sessions, UHS will play host to 20 different camps. Session one includes the following camps: • Creative Writing Camp (June 10-14, grades 6-12) • Film Production Camp (June 17-21, grades 9-12) • French Language & Culture Camp (June 10-14, grades 1-6) • Minecraft Engineering Camp, advanced (June 17-21, grades 3-8) • Rocketry Camp (June 10-14, grades 6-8) • Scrach & Raspberry Pi Camp (June 10-28, grades 6-8) • Snorkeling & Shark Ecology Camp (June 17-21, grades 8-12) • Theatre Exploration Camp (June 24-28, grades 6-8) • VEX Robotics Camp (June 10-14, grades 6-12) • Word of Minecraft Camp (June 17-21, grades 1-6) Session two includes the following camps: • Computer Modeling Camp, elementary (July 22-26, grades 2-5)

Students work together on a laptop at a University High School summer camp. (File photo)

• Computer Modeling Camp, middle school (July 22-26, grades 6-8) • Game Design Camp (July 8-26, grades 6-8) • Learn Mandarin Camp, beginner (July 15-19, grades 1-8) • Learn Mandarin Camp, intermediate (July 2226, grades 1-8) • Learn to Sew Camp (July 15-19, grades 2-10) • Minecraft Coding & 3D Printing Camp (July 15-19, grades 4-8) • Minecraft MegaBuild Camp (July 15-19, grades 2-8) • Smartphone Photography Camp (July 8-12, grades 6-12) • Thinking Mathematically Camp (July 8-12, grades 6-8) Most camps are $160 per week. To learn more and register, visit universityhighschool.org/ academics/summer/enrichment-camps.

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Sports camp to offer 100+ activities editorial@youarecurrent.com

Starting after Memorial Day weekend, a local business will offer endless opportunities to kids interested in sports. Off the Wall Sports’ summer camp program begins May 31 and lasts through mid-August and offers more than 100 different games and activities on a rotating schedule, including traditional sports, bounce houses, a giant waterslide and gaga ball. Gaga ball is one of the camp’s most popular activities. The game is similar to dodgeball and is Off the Wall Sports campers play gaga played in an enclosed pit. Each camp is a full day, running ball in the gaga pit. (Submitted photo) from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with lunch and three snacks included in the $49 per-day rate. The camp is offered to kids ages 5 to 13, and are split into groups by age. Registration is flexible and can be done day-of. Extended hours for early drop-off and late pick-up are available for an extra charge, and families who pay for a full week will get the last day of the week free, along with a sibling discount of $3. Off the Wall Sports is at 1423 Chase Ct. in Carmel. Learn more at offthewallsports.net/off-wall-summer-camps.


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School of Rock in Carmel will offer five different camps this coming season. (Submitted photo)

Rock 101, ’90s on summer docket at School of Rock editorial@youarecurrent.com Musicians of any skill level will have a wealth of opportunities at this summer’s rock ‘n’ roll camps at School of Rock. From learning the basics in the Rock 101 camp to focusing on classic rock or ’90s grunge and pop punk, School of Rock at 626 S. Range Line Rd., Carmel, has something for everyone ages 8 to 18, and even a rookie camp for kids age 5 to 7. Teachers at School of Rock are experienced musicians who work to help students attain musical proficiency with a strong focus on rock music and instruments, from singing to drums to guitar. Here’s the summer schedule of camps: Rock 101 Camp What: The Rock 101 Camp is for beginners who are 8 to 12 years old. No experience is necessary, as students will explore their instruments through musical games and activities. Students will work on songs Monday through Friday, and the camp will culminate in a concert at the end of the week for family and friends. When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 10-14 and July 15-19 Cost: $500 , Best of the 90s Camp What: The ’90s were one of music’s most important decade as grunge and alternative music took over the airwaves and popular culture. This camp will celebrate bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Green Day, Weezer and more. Students will spend Monday through Friday learning and practicing songs from this era, all culminating in a live performance. This camp is aimed for students 9 to 18 years old who have had some previous instruction. When: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 24-28 Cost: $500

Songwriting Camp What: Through this camp, students will learn how to write their own songs by analyzing some of the greatest compositions of the past 60 years in order to develop their own tunes. They will learn about chord progression, arrangements and other tricks of the trade. Students will spend Monday through Friday learning and writing songs for a final live performance. This camp is great for students 9 to 18 years old who have had previous instruction. When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 15-19 Cost: $500

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Bach to Rock in Carmel will offer six different camps this coming season. (Submitted photo)

forming covers and writing songs to learn how to promote their music and get gigs. At this camp, students will learn how to create a press kit, including one-sheets, photos and a professional demo. Campers will work in a state-of-the-art studio with professional engineers. Beat Refinery DJ Camp Students of this camp will get hands-on experience while learning the fundamentals of mixing songs, scratching sounds and DJ music theory by learning from professional DJs. Campers also will work on individual DJ work stations and will perform a two- to three-song mini mix at the end of the session. No previous DJ experience is required. Recording Arts: ProTools and Production Using professional recording technology like ProTools, campers will gain hands-on experience manipulating sound in an industry-level environment. Campers will create original music and record live bands in the Bach to Rock recording studios. To see a full list of opportunities, times and cost, or to register, visit carmel.b2rmusic.com/camps.

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Westfield Washington Schools summer camps — Beginning March 1, Westfield Washington Schools will open its online enrollment for its 2019 summer camp season. Camps will run through early August and range in offerings with both-half day and full-day weeklong camps, kindergarten through grade 12. A complete catalog of all camps will be posted to wws.k12.in.us this week and will include descriptions of each camp, times, prices and online enrollment instructions. For more information or questions regarding the summer camp program, email mychild@wws.k12.in.us, or call 317-867-8017.


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Noble Kids Camp series returns to Forest, Dillon parks editorial@youarecurrent.com The Noblesville Parks and Recreation staff is looking to build on the success of the annual Noble Kids Camp and will continue to offer all-day summer camps and preschool camps in June and July. “Camp is one of the best ways to spend your summer, making new friends, seeing old ones, playing games and creating memories,” said Amber Mink, Noblesville recreation program coordinator. “We are excited to have another great lineup of themes planned for this summer.” Similar to previous years, the two camp sites – Dr. James A. Dillon Park, 6001 Edenshall Ln., and Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd. – will offer the same themes and similar programming for kids ages 6 to 12. All-day camps run 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pricing is $125 per week for Noblesville residents and $155 for non-residents, and before- and after-care is available. “The themes and options of Noble Kids Camp provide an abundant mixture of enjoyment, physical activity, education and social interaction in the safe environments of our parks and under the watchful eye of our highly trained counselors,” Noblesville Parks Director Brandon Bennett said. The 2019 Noble Kids Camp schedule is as follows: • Ultimate Sports, June 3-7: Campers will step up their game with Ultimate Sports, including dodgeball, volleyball, gaga ball, capture the flag and more. • Mad Scientists, June 10-1: This week will be full of fun science experiments and activities that will leave your campers creating their own questions to investigate. • Spy Kids, June 17-21: Campers can go on a spy adventure by creating their own spy kit, going on scavenger hunts and solving mysteries. • Wacky Water Week, June 24-28: At this camp, kids can beat the summer heat with water fun, including water games, relays, water balloons, team competitions and more. • Messy Mania, July 8-12: Campers will make a different messy mixture each day, getting gooey and messy exploring a variety of different textures of slime, dough and more. • Contests and Competitions, July 1519: Each day will include a contest or competition.

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• Around the World, July 22-26: Campers will take a trip around the world to learn about different cultures through games, crafts and more. • Aloha to Summer, July 29-Aug. 2: Participants will celebrate the summer Hawaiian style with water balloon tosses, water relays, slip ’n slides and limbo, to name a few. This camp is only offered at Dillon Park. In addition to the Noble Kids Camp, Noblesville Parks and Recreation is offering preschool camps for potty-trained children ages 3 to 5. The half-day preschool camp will be located within the Recreation Annex building from 9 a.m. to noon as well as 1 to 4 p.m. and include different themes each week. Children may attend both the morning and afternoon sessions, but will be required to be picked up at noon and returned at 1 p.m. by a guardian. Preschool camp costs Noblesville residents $63 for the week ($75 for nonresidents). Preschool camp themes include: • June 3-7: Colors of the Rainbow • June 10-14: Down on the Farm • June 17-21: Summer Safari • June 24-28: Wish Upon a Star • July 8-12: Beach Bums • July 15-19: On the Loose with Seuss • July 22-26: Heroes and Villains For more information on summer camp offerings, visit noblesvilleparks.org, or call 317-770-5750.

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Archery is one of several activities Camp Crosser offers at its 20-acre camp in Noblesville. (Submitted photos)

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Outdoor adventure is key at the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville’s Camp Crosser. For the past several years, BGCN has offered the camp that lets local kids experience activities like zip lining, archery and swimming. The camp offers sessions in the spring, summer and fall. There are two sessions set for this year so far – March 25 to 29 and April 1 to 5 – and registration is open now. Camps last one week, with an overnight camp each Thursday, and are held at the club’s 20-acre camp along White River. BGCN Director of Development Nathan Helm said registration is first come, first served, and slots fill quickly. Sixty campers will be accepted for each summer session. “The purpose of Camp Crosser is to provide local youth with an opportunity to step outside into nature and experience the adventures it has to offer,” Helm said. “Camp Crosser provides children with the joy of discovering new friends, the pride of accomplishment and the wonder that nature offers. Youth will participate in age-appropriate activities, including zip-lining across the White River, canoeing, swimming, river stomping, challenge course, archery, arts and crafts, nature and environmental edu-

The Boys & Girls Club camp is along White River in Noblesville.

cation, hiking, campfire cooking and so much more.” Camp Crosser is for youth ages 6 to 12. Camp runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily and provides a snack, but campers can be dropped off as early as 7:30 a.m. and stay until 6 p.m. Campers must be a BGCN member, and the price to participate in the camps is $115. To become a member, it’s $45 and includes after-school care throughout the year. Prior to registration, non-members can fill out a membership form online or in person at the BGCN office at 1700 Conner St., Noblesville. For more, visit bgcni.org/index.php/ boys-girls-club-of-noblesville-camp-crosser.


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From left, Ayden Sarber, Dylan Sarber and Nick Saba sail with the Indianapolis Sailing Club at a previous year’s camp. (Submitted photo)

Six weeks of sailing set at ISC editorial@youarecurrent.com There’s something for sailors at any level at this year’s Indianapolis Sailing Club camps. Across six weeks, campers ages 8 to 17 can learn the ropes of sailing on Geist Reservoir. Children are grouped according to age and experience, and each sailor is placed in single- and double-handed boats for lots of on-the-water learning experience. The goal of the course is to develop an appreciation for sailing and is designed to teach basic sailing techniques and water safety for the beginners and lead into racing and higher level techniques for the more advanced. Staff from ISC will use the U.S. Sailing in-

structional system. Classes begin with land-based discussions and demonstrations followed by on-thewater instruction, where skills – like upwind sailing, downwind sailing, reaching and docking – are covered. Additional activities like swimming, weather awareness, knot tying and on/off water-related games are conducted throughout the day. As the classes progress, instructors may begin introduction to racing if campers show interest. Those interested can sign up for multiple camps, which are one-week long, running June 5-7, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, July 8-12 and 1519. Each day the camp will last seven hours, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. To download registration forms or learn more, visit indianapolissailing.org/camps.

DISPATCHES Fishers Parks and Rec — With more than 36 full- and half-day programs, Fishers Parks and Recreation summer camps will offer opportunities for children to explore various topics, including animals, art, STEM, fitness and other nature programming. Campers can enjoy sessions on coding, cooking, conducting messy science experiments and more. Both Fishers residents and nonresidents are welcome. See a full schedule of camps and register at playfishers. com/167-summer-camp.

Harvest Bible Chapel — From June 10-14, Harvest Bible Chapel of North Indy will run its summer camp at the church at 14550 River Rd., Carmel. This is a high-impact, high-energy day camp for kids in kindergarten through sixth grade. Each day is full of worship, activities, group games and more. Campers will get their choice of two activity tracks for the week, where they will learn skills and get to know new friends with similar interests. Registration will open March 1. Learn more at harvestnorthindy. org/kidscamp.

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Camp Quest, Kids Camp return to Geist Christian Church editorial@youarecurrent.com

Starting in late May, Geist Christian Church will bring back its two popular camps at both church locations – the Promise Road Campus at 12756 Promise Rd. in Fishers and 8550 Mud Creek Rd. in Indianapolis. KIDS CAMP The Kids Camp is for children age 3 through kindergarten and runs from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday during the week-long camp session. Camps are $90 each. The Kids Camp schedule at the Mud Creek Campus is as follows: June 3-6 (Kids in the Kitchen), June 10-13 (Animal Action), June 24-27 (Fun & Fitness), July 8-11 (Mad Scientist), July 15-18 (Crafty Creations), July 22-25 (Hittin’ the Trails) and Aug. 12-15 (Construction Junction). The Kids Camp schedule at the Promise Road Campus is as follows: May 28-30 (Dsiney Reading Camp), June 3-6 (Camping), June 24-27 (Dinosaur), July 15-18 (Cooking 101), July 22-25 (Space Invaders), July 29-Aug. 1 (Pirates & Princesses) and Aug. 19-22 (Olympics).

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