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Conner Prairie Museum to offer seven camps By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com Conner Prairie each year offers its unique camps to kids in central Indiana. Breaking their own record last year for OUTDOORS summer camp participation at 2,226, the interactive history park’s camp programming is always popular, as camps sell out quickly. “Conner Prairie’s grounds offer a unique experience,” Conner Prairie Summer Camp Manager Julie McCarthy said. “Hiking trails, the White River for canoeing, a swimming pond, the historic grounds and our tethered helium balloon provide an unmatched summer day-camp experience.” Adventure Camp Conner Prairie’s flagship camp. Campers will take part in ziplining, swimming and water sports, horse riding, archery, hiking and more. This weeklong camp is offered over 10 different weeks, May 29 to Aug. 3. For ages 5 to 15. $220/ members and $250/non-members. Learn more and register at connerprairie.org//things-to-do/events/adventure-camp. Science Camp for Girls At this camp, girls will experience science, technology, engineering and math activities by inventing and taking part in various science experiments. June 4-8. For ages 8-12. $220/members and $250/ non-members. Learn more and register at connerprairie.org/things-to-do/events/ science-camp-for-girls.

Science Camp for Boys At this camp, boys will experience science, technology, engineering and math activities by inventing and taking part in various science experiments. June 11-15. For ages 8-12. $220/members and $250/non-members. Learn more and register at connerprairie.org/things-to-do/events/ science-camp-for-boys. Archaeology Camp Participants in this camp will learn how to discover and investigate ancient cultures by excavating a recreated excavation site on the Conner Prairie campus. June 18-22. For ages 8-12. $220/ members and $250/non-members. Learn more and register at connerprairie.org/ things-to-do/events/archaeology-camp. Maker Camp Campers will explore a variety of materials, techniques and skills, both historic and modern, and use them in creative ways. Combining art, crafts and engineering, this camp will encourage campers to create and innovate through hands-on projects. June 25-29 and July 2-6. For ages 8-12. $220/members and $250/ non-members. Learn more and register at connerprairie.org/things-to-do/events/camps/ maker-camp.

(Photos courtesy of Conner Prairie) Photography Camp Campers will learn about lighting, focal points, exposure, angles, composition and more while practicing different types of photography, including portraits, landscape, nature, journalism and more. Along the way, campers will learn about the origins of photography and how images are important to history. July 23-27. For ages 8-12. $220/members and $250/non-members. Learn more and register at connerprairie.org/things-to-do/events/photography-camp. Art Camp Budding artists will draw inspiration from Conner Prairie’s grounds. Campers will spend time creating artwork in various media, culminating in an exhibition of their best work at the end of the week. July 9-13 and July 16-20. For ages 8-12. $220/members and $250/ non-members. Learn more and register at connerprairie.org/things-to-do/events/camps/ art-camp.

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From left, Maxine Birge, Brody Newkirk, Nate Ventura and Caleb Beik take part in School of Rock camp. (Submitted photos)

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By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Carmel resident Kristin Rauh called enrolling her son Aidan, now a Guerin Catholic High School freshman, in his MUSIC first School of Rock summer camp in 2013 one of the best decisions she ever made. “Being totally immersed in the music for five days allowed Aidan to explore his interest with several different instruments,” Rauh said. “The summer camp gave us an opportunity to trial the School of Rock program and introduced us to the amazing instructors and staff. We loved it so much we’ve been with the program ever since.” Amy Tobias said the camps have been the perfect thing for her son Sam, a Carmel Middle School eighth-grader, to do in the summer. “School of Rock is a wonderful atmosphere for kids to not only grow their musical talents, but also grow their confidence and teamwork and develop great friendships,” Tobias said. Sam is signed up for the Classic Metal camp this summer. Elyse Causey, School of Rock regional manager, said this is the seventh year of camps in Carmel and the second year in Fishers. “The beginner camp might be our most popular,” Causey said. “It’s a great way for

younger kids to not only start learning an instrument but to become fully immersed in learning one, and to really jumpstart their learning. Parents are always amazed that when they drop their kid off on Monday having never picked up an instrument before, and they come back for the end of the week show on Friday, their kid is not only playing an instrument but playing in a band, and playing fun rock songs.” Causey said students who have been playing for a longer period have their choice of themed camps: a Foo Fighters camp in either Carmel or Fishers, or a Classic Metal or Songwriting camp in Carmel. “These camps are designed to help push students in their skills on their instrument in drums, keyboard, guitar, bass or vocals by being fully immersed in playing in a band setting for a full week,” Causey said. “The students perform eight to 10 songs on Friday afternoon on the patio at Soho Cafe in Carmel or the Kroger patio in Fishers in front of family and friends.” Causey said the Fishers site is offering a shortened summer camp for ages 6 to 7 in the week-long rookies camp, which will meet for three hours each day. For dates, times and prices of camps, visit locations.schoolofrock.com/fishers and locations.schoolofrock.com/carmel. Enter EARLYBIRD100 by March 31 to receive $100 off.

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This year, Fishers Parks and Recreation is expanding its summer camp offerings. “This year is all about opPARKS tions,” Parks Director Tony Elliot said. “In the past, we have done half-day camps and a range of different camps from recreational to environmental and educational-based camps.” This year, the parks department will have exElliott panded offerings in the form of half-day and full-day camps. “Some of those full-day camp offerings are focused on technology,” Elliot said. Camps are $75 for a whole week of halfday sessions and $150 for a whole week of full-day sessions. Registration for Fishers residents opens March 1, and registration for non-registration opens April 2. Camps begin June 4 and run through July. Fishers Parks and Recreation also offers benefits to students on free and reduced lunch programs. “For our summer camps, we provide camp for no cost to students through the

HSE school system who are on free lunch and 50 percent off camp for students on reduced lunch,” Elliot said. “We waive those fees based on the needs the families might have.” For more, visit fishers.in.us/index. aspx?NID=167.

MORE PARKS DEPARTMENT CAMPS • Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation: Registration is open for Summer Camp Series and opens April 1 for half-day camps. $80- $740. June 4-Aug. 3 (Summer Camp Series) and June 11-Aug.10 (half-day camps). More: carmelclayparks.com • Noblesville Parks and Recreation: Registration now open. $60-$155. June 4-Aug. 3. More: noblesvilleparks.org • Westfield Washington Township: Registration opens April 9. $85 to $130. June 5-July 26. More: westfieldwashingtontwp.us • Zionsville Parks and Recreation: Registration opens 9 a.m. March 3 and is in-person only at Zion Nature Center. $10-$85. June 5-July 27. More: zionsville-in.gov/summercamps


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CYT camps offer training By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com

one without having to give up their entire summer. The teenagers get there on a MonA Noble Crossing Elementary fifth-grader, day, audition and get their parts. They learn the music and dance all in one week, and Mason James, is already a Christian Youth Friday evening they’ll put Theater THEATER regular. on the musical.” Ryan Shelton will head James has up the artistic portion of been in seven CYT producthe camp. tions, and one of his favor“He’s one of our most ite activities is the summer popular directors and hancamp. dles the shows throughout “It’s like a class but it’s the year,” Baltz said. a little bit more familyThe camps for ages 4 to like,” James said. “You get 7 are half-day. to know them a little bet“We usually have 10 ter because you get more camp coordinators. Most time with them. It’s just of them are CYT or high really amazing.” Back row, from left, Melina Ilard school students or college The camps are a week of Carmel, Cassie Speckman of students who have gradulong and divided into age Noblesville and Josie Mahin of Inated out of CYT and come groups, ranging from 4 to dianapolis. Front, camp counselor 18. A teenage camp does a Haley Butcher of Fishers. (Submitted back over the summer to photo) help with our camps,” Baltz musical at the end of the said. “If it fills we just hold another group week and will perform “Elf, the Musical.” and hire more camp counselors. We try at “Last year we did ‘Into the Woods,’ and it was really successful,” CYT Executive Direc- CYT never to turn kids away.” To register, or for a full list of camps, tor Laura Baltz said. “We’re just finding our visit cytindy.org. teenagers really want to do a show over the summer, so this is a way for them to do

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Sailing camp teaches all levels By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com

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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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Experienced and novice sailors ages 8 to 17 will have a chance to learn something new during IndiaON THE WATER napolis Sailing Club’s Junior Training Camp on Geist Reservior in one-week sessions for six weeks beginning June 18. “I really believe that this camp, other than being such a unique experience by being on the water and learning how to sail and being in a sailboat, it teaches a lot of good, lifelong lessons,” sailing camp director Michelle Sarber said. “We talk about the weather, we do a lot of knot tying, and knowing how to sail is just one of those skills. We have kids 4 years old and sailing and older adults in their 80s still sailing. It’s really a lifelong sport.” In addition to the Junior Training Camp, which targets novice, intermediate and advanced levels, the Indianapolis Sailing Club will offer a new, three-day race camp for advanced sailors only. The camps run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Kids are encouraged to bring their own lunch and are required to bring a life jacket. Some of the camp takes place in a

From left, Ayden Sarber, Dylan Sarber and Nick Saba sail with the Indianapolis Sailing Club. (Submitted photo)

classroom, so camp is not canceled due to adverse weather. Discounts are offered to those who sign up for multiple weeks of camp or sign up more than one child. Members of the club also receive discounts. Each camp tops off at 30 kids, and Sarber said the adult-to-kid ratio is 1 to 4. There is no registration deadline, but the spaces do fill up. Costs range from $135 to $320. For more, visit indianapolissailing.org.

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Campers to experience ziplining By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com Ziplining, archery and swimming are just a handful of activities offered during the Boys & Girls Club of NoADVENTURE blesville’s Camp Crosser. The camp offers sessions for spring break, summer break and fall break. Registration for summer break camps opens March 26. Camps begin June 4 and continue through July. Camps last one week, with an overnight camp each Thursday. 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 our local youth with an opportunity to step outside into nature and experience the adventures it has to offer. Camp is an experience that every kid deserves, and there’s nothing like watching their faces light up that first time they experience our zip line across the White River,” Helm said. “In a high-tech, fast-paced world, our kids need that chance to step away from their devices while learning and exploring the great outdoors.”

Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville club member Jackson Dumas ziplines during Camp Crosser. (Submitted photo)

Camp Crosser is for youth ages 6 to 12 and runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Campers can be dropped off as early as 7:30 a.m. and stay until 6 p.m. Campers must be a BGCN club member, and the price to participate in the camps is $100. To become a member, cost is $45 and includes after-school care throughout the year. Prior to registration, non-members can fill out a membership form online or at the BGCN office at 1700 Conner St., Noblesville. For more, visit bgcni.org.

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DISPATCHES Music for All to host Summer Symposium in June — On the Ball State University campus, from June 25-28, 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 factions 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. Summer Spectacular Show Choir Camp — Carmel High School Choirs will host its third annual Summer Spectacular Show Choir Camp from June 4 to 7. 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 eigth-graders, and the other will be incoming high school fresh-

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HEPL to kick off reading program editorial@youarecurrent.com Just off of its winter reading challenge last month, Hamilton East Public Libraries in Fishers and Noblesville READING will again offer its annual summer reading program, “Libraries Rock,” beginning June 1 and lasting through July 31. The program is open to infants, youth, teens and adults and encourages reading throughout the summer months for kids who are out of school. The summer reading program features

an online component that lets participants track and log pages read. The program also gives an opportunity to win books and prizes by reaching reading goals, as well as earning badges. Those interested can register anytime through the library’s book discovery service, Beanstack, at hepl.beanstack.org/ reader365. When the program officially begins on June 1, readers can log in to their account and begin recording the number of pages read. For more information, visit hepl.lib.in.us.

DISPATCHES MyArt camps — MyArt is offering a wide variety of summer art camps for kids age 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 being offered at each location. For more, visit myartindy.com.

Heritage Christian offering summer sports camps — Heritage Christian High School is now taking registrations for its summer sports camps. Camps include: boys soccer, boys and girls tennis, girls soccer, girls basketball, boys baseball, boys basketball, boys football and girls volleyball. For more, visit hcsconnect.net.

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Camp Cathedral will kick off its annual summer camp programming in early June with nearly 40 camp programs, STEM and this year, the camps are unique, covering many areas of interest, including academic and STEM camps, to camps on cooking, writing and filmmaking and more. But some camps, like the week-long Mermaids & Unicorns Camp for kids in Kindergarten to grade 3, may stand out among the rest. Camps on popular book and film franchises, like Harry Potter and Star Wars, along with the annual Superhero Camp, also will stand out. About a dozen of Cathedral’s camps have a strong science, technology, engineering and math tie, covering popular themes like Minecraft and Lego. New camps include a Moana Island Adventure Camp that follows the Disney animated film “Moana,” a Lost World of Dinosaurs Camp, and a We the People Constitutional Law Camp. Additional academic programming fills out approximately half of Cathedral’s summer camps roster with a strong focus on

Safari camp gives participants the opportunity to interact with live animals. (Submitted photo)

media production, including filmmaking, photography, writing, speech giving, graphic design, journalism and more. One camp, Service to Create a Smile Camp, will give students in grades 4 to 8 the opportunity to give back within the Indianapolis community. Kids who take part in this camp will work with area charitable nonprofits. Cathedral’s most popular camps are its adventure camps. Selling out last summer, the adventure camps are offered in five sessions through June and July for grades 5 to 9. To see a complete list of all of Cathedral’s camps, visit gocathedral.com/page. cfm?p=2542.

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