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learn piano, ukulele, guitar, voice, DJ, music theory and songwriting. Students will also explore music history by watching performances of great bands and musicians. Our school is conveniently located inside Crosspointe Church at the NW Cary YMCA. A maximum of six students per band; full- and half-day camps are available. For schedule and registration, visit www.richmusicschool.com. Code Ninjas

At Code Ninjas, children aged 7 to 14 learn to build their own video games, and along the way, they sharpen their math, logic and problem-solving skills. The child-centered coding studio offers day, track-out and summer camps in addition to weekend and after-school sessions. Instruction is based on JavaScript programming and leaves plenty of room for fun while learning. This year, campers can build robots,

program a drone or design their own app. More new programs include: • Junior Coding Programs • Birthday parties • Ninja of the Month • Ninja ELITE Awards Ashok and Riya, the new owners of Code Ninjas in Morrisville, have always enjoyed working with kids, and owning Code Ninjas is a dream come true. Because they both have a background in computer science, Code Ninjas seemed a natural fit. They are especially glad to teach children to

code and help them learn to think in new ways. In 2017, they exposed their 7-yearold son to coding, and they were impressed by how quickly he grasped it. “He was engaging well with the computer coding and asking a lot of questions, which was the most amazing feeling,” Riya says. For more information, visit codeninjas.com/camps/nccary, or call (919) 694-7171. Cary Christian Academy

Cary Christian School offers an excellent classical education founded upon a biblical worldview. Learning is joyful and fruitful, because relationship-building is the focus – teacher with student, and teacher with parent. Teachers pursue their students in a way that helps them know Christ and flourish through him. Cary Christian serves students K-12 in a vibrant place of learning. The average number of students is around 800, with three classes per grade level, and a 16:1 student-

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6.15–8.14.2020

Hands-on summer art camps for kids grades K–12, taught by professional artists. Browse classes and register at artspacenc.org

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