2012 Summer Camp Brochure

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Charlotte Christian School

2012 Summer Camps Table of Contents Overview of Summer Camps Enrichment Camps Knights Sports Camps Camp Harrison Transportation Form

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information you need to know Charlotte Christian Summer Camp Programs will be closed the week of July 2 - 6. Charlotte Christian School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, or national origin. All camps are open to the general public. Campers should bring a snack and a water bottle each day to camp. All camper belongings should be label with the camper’s name on it. general policies The policies for summer camp students in regard to conduct, courtesy, appearance and honor code will be the same as regular Charlotte Christian School policies. • All campers and visitors are expected to exemplify Jesus Christ and pursue excellence at all times. • Charlotte Christian School operates under an honor code which specifically forbids stealing, cheating or lying. Campers who violate this policy are subject to suspension or dismissal. • Modest and appropriate clothing is required while on campus. Footwear is required at all times. • Boys shall not wear earrings. • No visible body piercing or visible tattoos will be allowed. • Hats, caps or other head coverings are not allowed inside the buildings. • The possession of tobacco, alcoholic beverages, drugs and firearms is not allowed on campus and can lead to an immediate dismissal without refund. • Campers must arrive and be picked up on time. There is a late fee of $10 per 10 minutes. *Charlotte Christian School reserves the right to modify summer camp policies and combine appropriate classes based on enrollment. Safety Charlotte Christian General Campus Safety Guidelines include campus speed limit and that the middle car lane must be left free at all times. Cars are not permitted to park or stop in this lane. Refund Policy All camps are non-refundable within one week of the start of the camp, unless the school cancels a course. Charlotte Christian School reserves the right to combine appropriate camps based on enrollment.

Registration Fee $25 per student one time before May 18 $35 per student one time after May 18 Registration must be completed by Friday, May 18, in order to adequately staff the camp and maintain a fun and safe environment for all. Enrollment in any camp requires one-time per child registration fee that is in addition to the camp fee. A $10 fee is accessed for any changes. The camp fee is due one week prior to the first week of camp. Registraion for the upcoming camp week closes each Friday at 3 p.m. Registrations completed over the weekend will not be processed until Monday morning. Walk-up campers must register and pay for camps in full before attending summer camp. Drop Off/Pick Up In order to ensure the safety of all campers, parents should walk their child into the designated camp location and sign their child in with the instructor. Parents should not bring campers more than 10 minutes ahead of time or pick them more than 10 minutes after camp. A fee of $10 per $10 minutes will assessed. A child, who will not be picked up by his/her parent or guardian, must have written permission to ride with someone else. The permission must be presented to the camp director at the beginning of the camp day. Campers who are registered for both morning and afternoon camps will be taken and supervised at lunch care and play time for no charge. Lunch is not provided. Extended Care Options Early Care Fee- $50 After Care Fee- $55 Lunch Care provided for only students transitioning into afternoon camps free of charge. Campers may arrive as early as 7:30 a.m. Campers will be escorted to their first camp by a staff member. Instructors will walk the camper back to Extended Care for those registered in afternoon session. Office Hours Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. in the Charlotte Christian Media Center.


“In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.” - Albert Camus

What will you do this summer? Many of us will take much needed time to travel to visit with family and friends Some will take trips to the beach to unwind from the busy school year. While, others will choose to sleep in and take a slow approach to the summer morning. But what will you do when the travelling is done and the kids have asked “What are we going to do today”? That is when you will probably start surfing the Internet for summer camp opportunities for your child. As a working mother of two I try not to let the words take me by surprise. During the months of February and March we sit down as a family to take a look at the family’s summer calendar. I have found that making camp selections early allow for my children to choose camps that will broaden their horizons with the possibility of even seeing if a friend can attend camp with them. Attending summer can be a be a great opportunity for children to expand their horizons. As adults we tend to gravitate to things that make us feel the most comfortable. Many times our children do the same. During the summer it is a great opportunity for children to attend a variety of camps. This may help foster a new love or interest in cooking, science, math, art, or even a new sporting interest. I’ll never forget the time I met a young camper who attended one of the enrichment camps at Charlotte Christian School. He told me that he did not want to go to camp but rather stay at home to watch his favorite T.V. show. I encouraged him to find something that interested him at camp that day. I checked on him later that week to my surprise he told me that this was the best week ever. He told me that he had made some new friends and had created the coolest science project ever. Is not that what we all want for our children - the opportunity to try something new and to build relationships that may last a lifetime. When choosing your camps this summer, look for camps that will educate the whole child. As an educator and mom I know that this is a continual process. The camps that my children have loved the most have provided them with opportunities to excel outside of the classroom while presenting them with the challenge with trying something new. Whether you would like for your children to attend camp for one week or for several weeks, there are a variety of camps available that will peak the interest of children who love to learn, play and explore. I hope that you will come spend time at Charlotte Christian School this summer as we expand our horizons together. In Christ, Allycia R. Brown Director of Summer Camps Charlotte Christian School

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overview of summer camps All camps reflect the rising grade of the camper. *Camps offered by Discovery Place.

June 4 - 8

June 18 - 22

overview

Course Name

Grade

Knights Baseball Camp

Grades K - 9

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June 11 - 15 Course Name

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Grade

Page

Course Name

Age/Grade

Adventures In Art

Grades 3 - 5

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Arts Around the World

Grades 2 - 5

4

Camp Create*

Grades JK - 1

14

Camp Harrison Dude Ranch

Ages 7 - 14

16

Camp Harrison Resident Camp (June 17-23)

Ages 7 - 16

16

Cupcake Fun Camp

Grades 2 - 5

6

Fancy Nancy Camp

Grades JK - 2

6

4

French Is Fun

Grades 1 - 3

7

Karate Camp

Grades K - 5

8

Knights Baseball Camp

Grades K - 9

17

Knights Basketball Camp

Grades 2 - 8

18

Lego Mania Camp

Grades K - 5

11

Mouse and More

Grades JK - 3

8

Grades 2 - 3

9

Animal Safari*

Grades JK - 1

14

Piano Blast for Beginners

Cara Zara’s Traveling Hula-Hoop

Grades JK - 5

5

Piano Blast for Beginners

Grades 4 - 5

9

Grades 1 - 5

9

Creative Writing - Lower School

Grades 3 - 5

6

Pony Camp (June 18-21)

Film Production Camp

Grades 9 - 12

7

Grades K - 5

12

Kids Mystery Camp

Grades 3 - 5

8

Praise and Worship Music & Performance Camp

Knights Baseball Camp

Grades K - 9

17

Grades 2 - 5

12

Knights Football Camp

Grades JK - 5

18

Reader’s Theatre - Architects Of The Furture - The City Of Ember

Knights Lacrosse Camp

Grades 5 - 8

18

Reader’s Theatre - Fairy Tales With A Twist Camp

Grades 2 - 5

12

Lego Maniacs Camp

Grades 2 - 5

11

Soccer Camp (June 18-21)

Grades 6 - 8

18

Summer Adventure Camp

Grades 3 - 6

15

Super Summer Day Camp

Grades JK - 3

15

9

Taking It Up A Notch Golf Camp (June 18 - 21)

Grades K - 9

20

Grades 3 - 6

12

Ultimate Frisbee Golf Camp

Grades 6 - 10

19

Soccer Camp (June 11-14)

Grades JK - 5

18

Summer Adventure Camp

Grades 3 - 6

15

Super Summer Day Camp

Grades JK - 3

15

Swim Camp

Grades K - 8

19

Tennis Camp

Grades K - 5

19

Tennis Camp

Grades 6 - 8

19

Volleyball Camp (Girls)

Grades 3 - 8

19

Woodworking Camp

Grades 3 - 5

13

Let’s Have Some Fun With Golf (June 11 - 14)

Grades K - 9

20

Little Chefs Cooking Camp

Grades JK - 2

9

Pony Camp (June 11-14)

Grades 1 - 5

Pottery Formations Art Camp


July 16 - 20

Course Name

Grade

Cardio Groove Camp

Grades 2 - 5

Charlotte Fencing Academy Cheerleading Camp

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Course Name

Grade

14

Acoustic Guitar Camp

Grades 3 - 8

4

Grades 3 - 6

5

Broadway Rocks

Grades 3 - 6

5

Grades K - 5

17

Creative Writing - Lower School

Grades 3 - 5

6

Chess Camp

Grades K - 5

6

Film Makers For Beginners

Grades 6 - 8

7

Club Penguin

Grades 1 - 5

6

Creative Writing - Middle School

Grades 6 - 8

6

Lego Machines & Mechanisms Part II

Grades 3 - 6

10

Daisy Dance Camp

Grades JK - 1

14

Grades JK - 1

14

Finances For Kids Camp

Grades 3 - 5

7

Little Conservatory Of Music Camp

Knights Baseball Camp

Grades K - 9

17

Pony Camp (July 16 - 21)

Grades 1 - 5

9

Lego Education - We Do Robotics I

Grades 4 - 6

11

Lego Education - We Do Robotics II

Grades 4 - 6

11

Let’s Get Serious About Golf (June 25 - 28)

Grades K - 9

20

Percussion Camp

Grades K - 5

9

Reader’s Theatre - Architects of the Future - The City of Ember

Grades 2 - 5

Reader’s Theatre - Fairy Tales With A Twist Camp

Grades 2 - 5

12

Recycling Art Camp

Grades 1 - 6

12

“Sense”-sational Science

Grades 1 - 4

12

Singing & Acting Camp

Grades 6 - 10

13

Summer Adventure Camp

Grades 3 - 6

15

Summer School Math Camp

Grades 6 - 8

13

Super Summer Day Camp

Grades JK - 3

15

12

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Soccer Camp (July 16-19)

Grades JK - 5

18

Social Skills for Girls

Grades K - 2

13

Summer Adventure Camp

Grades 3 - 6

15

Summer “Charm” & “Etiquette”

Grades JK - 5

13

Summer School Math Camp

Grades 6 - 8

13

Super Summer Day Camp

Grades JK - 3

15

Taking It Up A Notch Golf Camp (July 16 - 19)

Grades K - 9

20

Wrestling Camp

Grades JK - 5

19

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June 25 - 29

July 23 - 27 Course Name

Grade

Chefs in Training

Grades 2 - 5

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Dance Performing Arts & More

Grades JK - 1

7

Dance Performing Arts & More

Grades 2 - 5

7

Lego Machines & Mechanisms Part III

Grades 3 - 6

10

Let’s Get Serious About Golf (July 23 - 26)

Grades K - 9

20

Soccer Camp (July 23-26)

Grades 6 - 8

18

Social Skills for Boys

Grades 3 - 5

13

Summer Adventure Camp

Grades 3 - 6

15

Course Name

Grade

American Girl Doll Camp

Grades 1 - 5

4

Cookie Chemistry*

Grades JK - 1

14

Elite Basketball Camp

Grades 6 - 8

17

Knights Basketball Camp

Grades 2 - 8

18

Super Summer Day Camp

Grades JK - 3

15

Lego Machines & Mechanisms Part 1

Grades 3 - 6

10

Woodworking Camp

Grades 3 - 5

13

Wrestling Camp (July 23-26)

Grades 3 - 12

19

Let’s Get Serious About Golf (July 9 - 12)

Grades K - 9

20

Let’s Have Some Fun With Golf (July 9 - 13)

Grades K - 9

20

Course Name

Grade

Soccer Camp (July 9-12)

Grades JK - 5

18

Creative Writing - Middle School

Grades 6 - 8

6

Social Skills for Boys

Grades K - 2

13

Finances For Kids Camp

Grades 3 - 5

8

Summer Adventure Camp

Grades 3 - 6

15

Fizz, Bubble and Goo

Grades 2 - 3

14

Super Summer Day Camp

Grades JK - 3

15

Just Jumpin’ Rope Camp

Grades K - 5

7

Swim Camp

Grades K - 8

19

Tennis Camp

Grades K - 5

19

Tennis Camp

Grades 6 - 8

19

Watercolor Works Of Art

Grades 3 - 8

13

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Point & Shoot Digital Photography Grade 3 - 8

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Recycling Art Camp

Grades 1 - 6

12

Robot Revolution*

Grades 4 - 5

14

Social Skills for Girls

Grades 3 - 5

13

Summer Adventure Camp

Grade 3 - 6

15

Super Summer Day Camp

Grades JK - 3

15

For more information please contact Allycia Brown at allycia.brown@charchrist.com or (704) 366-5657, ext. 2003. All camp directors have passed a background check by Charlotte Christian School. 3


enrichment camps acoustic guitar camp

Spend a week learning how to play music with guitar instructor Mr. Jason Sword. Campers will expand their knowledge of tuning, open major and minor chords, basic set up and maintenance of guitars, using online resources for instruction, rhythm and lead guitar playing, how to play in a group, and more. Students should bring their own guitar and tuner to camp each day.

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Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Jason Sword, CMS Elementary Arts Instructor and Charlotte Christian parent Rising Grades 3-8 July 16 - 20 1-4 p.m. $165

adventures in art

Join Lower School Art Teacher Miss Shelley Wallace as she encourages students to use their imagination during this wonderful week of art camp. Each day campers will learn how to use a variety of materials including pencil, pen, oil pastels, and charcoal to create fabulous pieces of art. Each day will be a true adventure in art. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Shelley Wallace, LS Art Teacher Rising Grades 3 - 5 June 18 - 22 9 a.m. - Noon $165

arts around the world

Campers will travel to a different country each day as they explore the arts of that culture. The camp will include art instruction, crafts, music, and dramatic play for the various countries studied. Directors: Age: Date: Time: Cost: 4

Lori Anne Sword, Director of Theatre Jason Sword, CMS Elementary Arts Instructor & Charlotte Christian Parent Rising Grades 2 - 5 June 18 – 22 1 - 4 p.m. $165

american girl doll camp

Enjoy some fun with your American Girl dolls offered by American Girl Doll extraordinaire, Mrs. Judy Myers. Girls will enjoy a week of fun creating crafts, learning etiquette, dressing their dolls, and creating fun hair styles, and much more. Each day will focus on a different American Girl Doll. Whether you are new to the camp or have done it before, this promises to be a week of funfilled activity. All activities are different from previous summers. Campers will need to bring supplies to this camp. A complete list will be given upon receipt of registration. Afternoon material is different from morning camp session. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Judy Myers, MS Administrative Assistant Rising Grades 1 - 5 July 9 - 13 9 a.m. - Noon or 1 - 4 p.m. or 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. $150 - half day $250 - full day


broadway rocks

Produce a Broadway style show in just one week. Campers will join professional choreographer Mrs. Linda Booth and professional director Mrs. Lori Anne Sword as they develop skills in acting, singing, and dancing while creating the musical revue American Jukebox. Mr. Jason Sword will bring his expertise in the visual arts. In addition to rehearsals and musical theatre activities, performers will get the opportunity to learn about making props, creating costumes, and designing scenery. Directors: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Lori Anne Sword, Director of Theatre Jason Sword, CMS Elementary Arts Instructor & Charlotte Christian Parent Rising Grades 3 - 6 July 16 - 20 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $250 (min. 30 students)

charlotte fencing academy camp

This exciting course offers all the fundamentals of this fastpaced sport. Through a variety of exercises, drills and games, students will learn the footwork and blade-work techniques used in modern fencing. Fencing is a martial art that develops quickness, discipline, fair play, and confidence. The last day of camp will feature a practice tournament in which the students can test out their new swashbuckling skills. Students are asked to wear comfortable athletic clothing and proper athletic shoes.

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CARA ZARA’S TRAVELING HULA-HOOP CIRCUS CAMP

Join the Big Top of Circus Fun! Ms. Cara Zara professional hula-hoop entertainer will teach the art of hoop dance, face-painting, costuming and performance. This creative and active camp features hula-hoop tricks and games, dance, crafts, music and plenty of silly fun! Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Cara Putzrath Rising Grades JK - 5 June 11 - 15 9 a.m. - Noon $165

Colleen Gallant, Charlotte Fencing Academy Instructor Rising Grades 3 - 6 June 25 - 29 9

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Fencing masks, jackets, gauntlets and swords are provided by Charlotte Fencing Academy for use during the camp.

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CHEFS IN TRAINING AMERICAN & ITALIAN CUISINE

Campers will learn how to prepare kid friendly recipes in the kitchen with Mrs. Christy Coles. Campers will prepare a variety of dinner recipes as well learn how to prepare fun party appetizers. In addition to cooking, campers will learn and practice basic etiquette skills. Campers will also learn how to clean up after themselves in the kitchen. Each camper will leave with a basic kitchen utensil, recipe book, and apron. There will be a tasting party on the final day of camp for parents to enjoy! Director: Age: Dates: Time: Cost:

Christy Coles, First Grade Teacher Rising Grades 2 - 5 July 23 – 27 9 a.m. - Noon $165

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chess camp

Campers will learn the names and movements of chess pieces and how to win the game. Lessons will include basic tactical themes and patterns. Tournament rules and practices will be taught each day and campers will learn a brief history of the origin of chess. The camp will be led by Mr. Matthew Noble, director of the Charlotte Chess Academy. He has several years’ teaching experience working with players of all levels. In addition to this, he has attained the title of National Master (top 1-2% nationally). Director: Age: Dates: Time: Cost:

Matthew Noble, Director of Charlotte Chess Academy Rising Grades K - 5 June 25 - 29 1- 4 p.m. $150

club penguin

enrichment

Come join the amazing world of Club Penguin! Campers will create or share favorite areas of the popular website as well as do games and crafts for their penguin. You can even challenge your friends on the new Club Penguin Wii game. Cool down from the summer heat with an artic cool camp! Directors: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Kimberly Warr, LS Technology Teacher & Barb Mitchell, LS and MS Tutor Rising Grades 1 - 5 June 25 - 29 9 a.m. - Noon $145

cupcake fun camp

Come and celebrate the holidays and special occasions by baking and decorating cupcakes. Learn how to create edible pieces of art that you’ll be able to enjoy throughout the year at birthdays, Easter, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and more. Campers will bring home creations each day to enjoy with their family. Wear comfortable clothes and an apron. All materials will be included. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

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Angelina Ferrari, MS Spanish Teacher Rising Grades 2 - 5 June 18 - 22 9 a.m. - Noon $165 (Min. 6 • Max. 15)

creative writing - lower school

Every writer needs an idea book to take notes when inspiration strikes. Campers will create such a notebook and gather ideas throughout the week. By reading and discussing examples of prose and verse, we will learn how to come up with our own creative writing ideas. Short writing exercises help writers practice spontaneity and encourage creativity to flow. Each student will write poetry and conjure up a unique character and its story. The End! Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Bettina Wirz, Hands and Mind Inc. Rising Grades 3 - 5 June 11 – 15, July 16 - 20 1 – 4 p.m. $150 (Min. 7 • Max. 12)

creative writing - middle school

What do World War II, most embarrassing stories, superhero powers, Democrats vs. Republicans, and space travel all have in common? These are all potential writing topics for the writing seminar taking place this summer. Students will delve into all types of writing including, creative, persuasive, narrative and expository. Exposure to time-tested examples of each will be incorporated into our camp. Along with learning the fundamentals of writing, students will be given the opportunity to refresh their grammar and punctuation skills as they write. A great way to prepare students for the upcoming year! Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Brandon Henderson, MS Latin & Classical English Teacher Rising Grades 6 - 8 June 25 - 29, July 30 - Aug. 3 1- 4 p.m. $150

fancy nancy camp

Come explore the amazing world of Fancy Nancy! Learn lots of fancy words, be an explorer extraordinaire, relax on spa day, and practice your etiquette at a fancy tea party. Most of all, have lots of fun in a very fancy way! Directors: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Emily Fair, LS Parent Rising Grades JK - 2 June 18 - 22 9 a.m. - Noon $145


Worship in a variety of dance disciplines (jazz, ballet, hip hop, modern, and tap) frees campers to experience, like King David, the joy of celebrating God with all their might! Rounding out the dance curriculum will be complimentary performing arts classes in drama, music, and sign language. Instruction with related props and crafts, along with participation in pertinent choreography sessions will culminate in a special program at the end of the week. In the context of a Christ-centered environment, campers will release God to inhabit the praises of His people and learn that He is truly the Lord of the arts! Course level is appropriately designed for both beginners and those with some prior dance experience. Dance attire is preferable, although modest, flexible clothing will be permitted. Those with dance shoes should bring them, and we will have some gently used shoes for others to try on and borrow. All hair should be secured tightly away from the face. Both boys and girls are welcome to participate. Director: Cost:

Mrs. Barbra Messina, King David Conservatory $165

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Rising Grades JK - 1 July 23 - 27 9 - 12 p.m.

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Rising Grades 2 - 5 July 23 - 27 9 - 12 p.m.

Film production camp

This camp aims to teach campers the basics of film production with the ultimate goal of writing, shooting, and editing a short film with a group of their peers. During their time in the camp, campers will learn how to craft a script from scratch, frame shots with the camera, direct actors and actresses, and upload and edit footage using Final Cut Express. Campers will leave with a DVD of their work to commemorate their time together. No experience necessary! Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Chad Fair, US Broadcasting/ Film Teacher Rising grades 9-12 June 11- 15 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $300

film makers for beginners

Amateur directors, actors, writers or simply movie lovers will enjoy diving into the basics of cinema this summer. The camp will begin by exploring the fundamentals of script writing, camera work, and directing. The culminating step in the process will be shooting and editing a film of their own design. Not only will this camp provide an introduction into the basics of filmmaking but it will also allow students to build teamwork skills as they work with their peers towards a common goal. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Brandon Henderson, MS Latin & Classical English Teacher Rising Grades 6 - 8 July 16 - 20 1- 4 p.m. $150

finances for kids camp

Students in rising grades 3 - 6 will create, name, and run their own town during this camp. Will you apply for a job or open up your own business? Being in charge in this virtual town will help you understand basic concepts about money and finances while having a great time. Apply and improve your skills in math, teamwork, analytical thinking and creativity. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

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dance performing arts & more

Mrs. Bettina Wirz, Hands & Mind Inc. Rising Grades 3 – 5 June 25 - 29, July 30 - Aug. 3 1- 4 p.m. $150 (Min. 7 • Max. 12)

french is fun

Come discover the food, games, stories, and crafts of five different French-speaking countries. We will focus on fairy tales and the French-speaking world. Bring your passport and sense of adventure as we “travel” to France, Belgium, Cameroon, Martinique, and Canada. Allons-y! Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Madame Dawn Young, US French Teacher Rising Grades 1 - 3 June 18 - 22 9 a.m. - Noon $150

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just jumpin’ rope camp

Just Jumpin’ Jump Rope Camp is a Philadelphia based camp that specializes in all forms of jump rope. The coaches have been trained in single rope, double dutch, partner tricks, and long rope. We will play a variety of jump rope games throughout the week, but we are mainly trying to develop each child’s skill to have them get better at jumping rope. Check us out online and view pictures from previous camps. http://www.jumpropecamp.com. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Justin Pilmore Rising Grades K - 5 July 30 – Aug. 3 9 a.m. - Noon $150

kids mystery camp

Mysteries for Kids offers age and content appropriate mysteries for campers ages 8-13 (reading and comprehension abilities needed). Campers become the characters and investigators (no memorization is required). We bring clues and character information to help the kids solve the mystery in this very interactive camp that inspires not only fun, but also team building and good verbal skills. Campers will work together to write their own Mystery Play, creating the characters, plot, etc., and present the final production to parents on Friday. DAY ONE: The Curious Case of The Lost Elephant takes campers to the circus where they will investigate the strange disappearance of a large elephant. Up to 25 can play (4 boys and 4 girls portray the characters and the other kids become the investigators to solve the mystery).

Karate camp enrichment

(White, Orange, Yellow, Yellow Stripe, Blue and Blue Stripe Belts) This class covers basic level kicks, blocks and strikes, as well as formal and informal techniques. On the last day of class, students test for their next belt level. The test will include their color belt, certificate and requirements for their next belt. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Sgt. Irwin Carmichael Rising Grades K - 5 June 18 - 22 1 - 4 p.m. $185

MOUSE AND MORE

Orlando isn’t the only place to find Mickey and his friends. Come join our magic kingdom as we travel under the sea with Nemo and Ariel; explore the jungle with Mowgli and Simba; venture into a wonderland of toys with Alice and Woody; and enter magical castles in search of princesses and fairies. Crafts, games, food, Bible lessons, and more are all planned for this exciting camp. Enchantment awaits! Beauties and beasts welcome! Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost: 8

Barb Hasselberg, Second Grade Teacher Rising Grades JK - 3 June 18 - 22 9 a.m. - Noon $175

DAY TWO: The Sticky Case of Chuckles the Clown is a whodunit in which campers try to figure out who poured the syrup in Eyestrain Falls’ most popular video game. Up to 25 can play (4 boys and 4 girls portray the characters and the other kids become the investigators to solve the mystery). DAY THREE: The Mysterious Case of a Quarterback in Space allows campers to figure out how and why the star quarterback was supposedly abducted by aliens right before the big game. Up to 25 can participate (6 boys & 2 girls, 5 boys & 3 girls, 4 boys & 4 girls, or 3 boys & 5 girls are the characters, the rest of the kids become the investigators to solve the mystery). DAY FOUR: The Tantalizing Case of the High Tech Flavor Heist. Today the Sweet Time Ice Cream factory is in an uproar. A day that was supposed to be very special has suddenly become one to make ice cream lovers weep. No money was stolen, but the company’s secret new ice cream flavor recipe is missing. Up to 25 can play (4 girls and 5 boys portray the characters and the other kids become investigators to solve the mystery). DAY FIVE: Will be a recap of the week’s mysteries as well as the production of the camper created mystery. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Della Freedman, owner ComeSolveIt-Mysteries for Kids Rising Grades 3 - 5 June 11-15 9 a.m. - Noon $150


LITTLE CHEFS COOKING CAMP

Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Christy Coles, First Grade Teacher Rising Grades JK - 2 June 11- 15 9 a.m. - Noon $150

PERCUSSION CAMP

This is a unique opportunity to grow musically and form relationships while learning in a chamber music setting. We will explore a variety of repertoire for percussion instruments including snare drum fundamentals and battery percussion, mallets, timpani and drum set, among many others. Daily activities will include: instruction in all major areas of percussion performance, master class opportunities, enhancing reading and technical skills, instrument demonstration, special topic discussions, and ensemble rehearsal. Kent Love received his BME from East Carolina University and has recently retired after 30 years of teaching band. He is a professional member of MENC and teaches private percussion lessons. Along with his wife, Robin, Kent teaches marching percussion each summer for the East Mecklenburg High School Marching Eagles and the Red Devils of NewtonConover. He performs with the Winthrop Carolinas Wind Orchestra and has traveled with them to Spain. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Kent Love Rising Grades K - 5 June 25 - 29 9 a.m. - Noon $185

PIANO BLAST FOR BEGINNERS

Campers will learn beginning piano techniques and note reading in a group setting. Students will enjoy experience on a keyboard and/or other barred instruments, music games and more! On the last day of camp, students will share what they have learned with parents. Director: E l i s a Dennehy, LS Music Director Cost: $165

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Rising Grades 2 - 3 June 18 - 22 9 a.m. - Noon Rising Grades 4 - 5 June 18 - 22 1 - 4 p.m.

POINT & SHOOT DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CAMP

Come and have fun taking pictures around the beautiful Charlotte Christian campus. Each day campers will focus on a different theme. Themes could include nature, people, geometric patterns, and many more. Campers will take pictures from a variety of perspectives throughout the week and learn photography terminology and basic icon representation. Students will need a point and shoot camera, which they are comfortable using and a memory card. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Stephanie Simon, professional photographer Rising Grades 3 - 8 July 27 - Aug. 3 9 a.m. - Noon $165

PONY CAMP

Campers will have fun learning the basics of horsemanship. In addition to learning to ride, campers will learn parts of the horse, breeds, colors, and different gaits. Campers will pick out a pony to take care of for the week and ride every day in a western saddle. Campers will also learn about caring for goats, sheep, bunnies, ducks and chickens. All activities take place outside. Please wear closed-toed shoes, bring an extra set of clothes, a riding helmet and lunch. Cat Nap Farm is approximately 25 minutes from Charlotte Christian School. The camp is located just south of Ballantyne where campers will need to be dropped off and picked up by a parent or guardian each day of camp. Directions and address will be shared upon camp confirmation. Director: Age: Dates: Time: Cost:

Mary Hayes, Owner of Cat Nap Farm Rising Grades 1 - 5 June 11- 15, June 18 – 22, July 16 - 20 (4 day camps) 8:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. $350 ($100 deposit with registration) (Max. 6 students per week)

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Description: Budding chefs will combine fun literature with cooking! It could be Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs, Chicken Soup With Rice or even If You Give a Cat a Cupcake! We’ll read, cook, explore the art of making a cookbook, and just have fun!


LEGO® MACHINES & MECHANISMS - PART II

LEGO® MACHINES & MECHANISMS - PART I

10 principle models of simple machine LEGO® Education Do you know how simple machines make our lives easier? This camp will teach you the Principle Models of Simple Machines and let you investigate the mechanical and structural principles normally hidden away inside everyday machines and structures. The 32 models that you will build each present a hands-on demonstration of one of the concepts of simple machines, mechanism and structures.

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Simple Machines: Lever, Wheel and Axle, Pulley, Inclined Plane, Wedge, Screw Mechanisms:

Gear, Cam, Pawl and Ratchet

The Principle Models are a pathway for campers to understand and integrate mechanical and structural principles applied in the models for the Lego – Machines and Mechanisms Part II and Part III. Make sure to register for Part II and/or Part III of Machines and Mechanisms in order to apply the knowledge that you learned to design a fishing rod, click-clock, and yacht, dragster, dogbot and many more. Directors: Age Date: Time: Cost:

Kimberly Warr, LS Technology Teacher & Barb Mitchell, LS & MS Math Tutor Rising Grades 3 - 6 July 9 - 13 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. $145 (Max. 24)

Forces & Motion and Measurements Join us for a camp of investigating and designing seven models that relate to forces & motion and measurements. These lessons follow the LEGO Education’s 4C approach: Connect, Construct, Contemplate, and Continue. A few of the concepts that the campers will learn are investigating powered forces and motion, speed, and pulling power, along with measuring distance, time, speed, and weight of their constructions. The fun begins when they construct a launching hill for freewheeling, design a crazy fishing game, and create a bouncing ballerina. Forces & Motion builds: Measurement builds: Directors: Prerequisite: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Kimberly Warr, LS Technology Teacher & Barb Mitchell, LS & MS Math Tutor Lego – Machines and Mechanisms Part I encouraged Rising Grades 3 - 6 July 16 - 20 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. $145 (Max. 24)

LEGO® MACHINES & MECHANISMS - PART III

Energy and Powered Machines Be LEGO Smart! Join us for a camp of investigating and designing seven models that relate to energy and powered machines. These lessons follow the LEGO Education’s 4C approach: Connect, Construct, Contemplate, and Continue. Campers will gear up for the Windmill, and gear down for the Land Yacht. Then the fun really begins when they build the Dragster and place it on the launch ramp, observe the Walker climb over hills, make the Dogbot sleepy or create his jaws to open very wide. Come join the fun of being an engineer! Energy Machines: Windmill, Land Yacht, Flywheeler Powered Machines: Power Car, Dragster, The Walker, Dogbot Directors: Prerequisite: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

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Sweeper, Fishing Rod, Freewheeling, The Hammer Trundle Wheel, Letter Balance, Click-Clock

Kimberly Warr, LS Technology Teacher & Barb Mitchell, LS & MS Math Tutor Lego – Machines and Mechanisms Part I encouraged Rising Grades 3 – 6 July 23 - 27 9 a.m. - Noon $145 (Max. 24)


LEGO® mania camp

Come join Mrs. Christy Coles for a fun-filled week of LEGO Mania. Throughout the week, campers will build creations of their own, as well as from a variety of popular themes such as Star Wars, Toy Story, and much more. Campers will also partake in LEGO themed crafts and snacks. Don’t miss out! Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Christy Coles, First Grade Teacher Rising Grades K - 5 June 18 - 22 9 a.m. - Noon $150

LEGO® EDUCATION – WE DO ROBOTICS I

The LEGO Education WeDo robotics concept is a LEGO set that provides a taste of what robotics is all about. Campers will build LEGO models featuring working motors and sensors, connect them to the computer, and use a simple programming tool for program behavior. Campers will work with a series of cross-curricular, theme-based activities and develop skills within STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). At the end of the camp, they will take home the complete WeDo Robotics construction set, WeDo software, and activity pack to use again and again at home (a value of more than $200).

Directors: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Kimberly Warr, LS Technology Teacher & Barb Mitchell, LS & MS Math Tutor Rising Grades 4 - 6 June 25 - 29 1 - 4 p.m. $345 (Max. 25)

LEGO® MANIACS CAMP

Do you love LEGO bricks? Create exciting LEGO structures in group and individual builds as you explore the history of LEGO toys. Campers will learn about simple machines by building everything from animals to airplanes. You will design, build, and race LEGO cars. If you love the LEGO life, this camp is for you! Directors: Date: Age: Time: Cost:

Lori Anne Sword, Director of Theatre & Jason Sword, CMS Elementary Arts Instructor & Charlotte Christian Parent June 11 - 15 Rising Grades 2 - 5 9 a.m. - Noon $150

LEGO® EDUCATION – WE DO ROBOTICS II

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Products included (Camper supply kit): LEGO® Education WeDo Robotics Construction Set LEGO® Education WeDo Software v.1.2 LEGO® Education WeDo Activity Pack

Prerequisite: Lego Robotics I from summer camp 2011 Did you attend our WeDo Robotics camp in the summer of 2011? This year’s camp is a great way to expand your LEGO® Education WeDo Robotics knowledge with the new WeDo Resource Set. The set contains 325 LEGO pieces designed as a parts supplement for the WeDo Construction Set. When added to your WeDo Robotics system, the new resource set offers four new models. Campers may choose to build a tower crane, an intelligent house, a Ferris wheel or a car! Campers will take their STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education to the next level! They will expand their possibilities of creative problemsolving challenges and math connections while programing each of these new models on the computer. Products included (Camper supply kit): LEGO® Education WeDo Robotics Resource Set & Building instructions Directors: Prerequisite: Date: Age: Time: Cost:

Kimberly Warr, LS Technology Teacher Barb Mitchell, LS & MS Math Tutor Lego – Machines and Mechanisms Part I encouraged June 25 - 29 Rising Grades 4 - 6 1 - 4 p.m. $200

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READER’S THEATRE – FAIRY TALES WITH A TWIST CAMP

If you are looking for a fun, engaging way to keep reading this summer while still having fun, stop by for a moment and get out of the sun! We have reader’s theatre galore that we’ll turn in to a play. With skits, props, and acting it will be the best part of your day! Come boys and girls both, I can’t wait to see you. With our imaginations- there’s no telling what we can do!

POTTERY FORMATIONS ART CAMP

Explore the medium of clay during this marvelous, messy and creative pottery club. Young potters will pinch, coil, twirl, pound and mold their creations as they learn the basics of hand-built pottery and use the potter’s wheel to twirl up a bowl of their own. Campers will also experiment with surface design and every artist will leave with several unique masterpieces and a new appreciation for mud. Campers will also learn about firing their work in a kiln. Please bring a smock or old shirt.

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Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Renee Simmons, US Parent/Potter Rising Grades 3 - 6 June 11 - 15 1- 4 p.m. $185

PRAISE AND WORSHIP MUSIC & PERFORMANCE CAMP

Come and learn a variety of praise music, develop singing techniques, and learn choreography with vocal and music instructor, Mrs. Elisa Dennehy. On the last day of camp, campers will lead parents and other students in praise and worship. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Elisa Dennehy, LS Music Director Rising Grades K - 5 June 18 - 22 9 a.m. - Noon $150

READER’S THEATRE – ARCHITECTS OF THE FUTURE – THE CITY OF EMBER

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to create your own city? After reading the book The City of Ember, students will engage in literature circles about how a “city of ember” was built. “The City of of Ember” is an engaging novel that circulates around a city that is only supposed to last for 220 years. The reader will be on the edge of their seat to find out what happens to the characters in this suspenseful novel. The last part of camp will include students creating their own sustainable city.

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Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Cassie Schofield, First Grade Teacher Rising Grades 2 - 5 June 18 - 22, June 25 - 29 1 - 4 p.m. $150

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Cassie Schofield, First Grade Teacher Rising Grades 2 - 5 June 18 - 22, June 25 - 29 9 a.m. - Noon $150

RECYCLING ART CAMP

Campers will use discarded materials like bottle caps, wood planks, milk and juice cartons, fabric and yarn scraps, Capri Sun pouches and more, to create new useful items and works of art. This week is full of creative ideas and fun projects to be proud of. All materials are provided. Director: Dates: Age: Time: Cost:

Bettina Wirz, Hands & Mind Inc. June 25 - 29, July 30 - Aug. 3 Rising Grades 1 - 6 1 - 4 p.m. $150 (Min. 7 • Max. 12)

“SENSE”-SATIONAL SCIENCE

God has created a marvelous world for the senses. Come join us as we SEE how light bends, how circuits work, and how magnets attract; HEAR explosions and sound waves; FEEL the movements of force and inertia - and maybe shoot a rocket; SMELL and TASTE edible chemistry experiments. Camp includes a trip to Discovery Place for more hands on science. We’ll have a sensational time! Directors: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Barb Hasselberg, Second Grade Teacher & Steve Hasselberg, US Physics Teacher Rising Grades 1 - 4 June 25 - 29 9 a.m. - Noon $175


SOCIAL SKILLS FOR BOYS & GIRLS

This week long summer camp will help boys and girls develop social skills. Topics will include friendships, communication, conflict resolution, taking responsibility, recognizing and expressing feelings, self-esteem, decision-making, and responsibility. Children enrolled in this camp will master these topics while interacting with their peers.

Take the stage during this exciting musical theatre camp! Sing solos, duets, and big group numbers with vocal director (Mindy Damon) and theatrical director (Chad Fair), taking you to new heights of performance. Camp concludes with a show for parents on Friday, June 29 at 2:30 p.m. If students are interested in performing specific pieces, music should be sent to Mindy Damon in the fine arts office or email her at mindy.damon@charchrist.com. Directors: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Mindy Damon & Chad Fair, Fine Arts Instructors Rising Grades 6 - 10 June 25 - 29 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $300

SUMMER “CHARM & ETIQUETTE” CAMP

Campers will use activities, games and role playing to learn proper etiquette and skills including communication skills, formal and informal dining manners, and how to choose their own style for a healthy and happy lifestyle. The program is taught by a “Emily Post” style mother/daughter team who are certified educators with many years of experience in teaching students how to have respect and responsibility for themselves and others. At the end of the week, students will graduate and receive either lace white gloves or tie clip or bow tie. Directors: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Donna Mangle & Kimberlee Garrison Rising Grades JK - 5 July 16 - 20 9 a.m. - Noon $150

SUMMER SCHOOL MATH – CODES, TURTLES & DOMES

This class provides a fun and powerful learning opportunity in an environment where students can learn about math and computer programming through hands-on exploration. Encrypted messages lead students to an understanding of ciphers and cryptography using modular arithmetic. Students will construct a large geodesic dome based on the geometry that undergirds such an endeavor. Director: Age: Dates: Time: Cost:

Dr. Dale Koch, MS Math Teacher Rising Grades 6 - 8 June 25 - 29, July 16 - 20 9 a.m. - Noon $150

Director: Time: Cost:

Katie Overcash, LCSW 9 a.m. - Noon $250

Camps for Boys: Age & Date: Rising Grades K - 2 Rising Grades 3 - 5

July 9 - 13 July 23 - 27

Camps for Girls: Age & Date: Rising Grades K - 2 Rising Grades 3 - 5

July 16 - 20 July 30 - Aug. 3

WATERCOLOR WORKS OF ART

Make you own masterpiece while learning various watercolor painting techniques. Campers will explore using different materials such as salt, glue, wax, painters tape, and even a magic eraser to create different effects with watercolor paint. Each day we will produce works that vary from landscapes to modern art. Come have fun while being creative!

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SINGING & ACTING CAMP

The camp will be taught by Katie Overcash LCSW, mental health therapist at The Center for Creativity and Healing.

Director: Stephanie Simon Age: Rising Grades 3 - 8 Date: July 9 - 13 Time: 9 a.m. - Noon Cost: $165

WOODWORKING CAMp

Students will be introduced to the basic tools of woodworking and how to use each tool. Several practice projects will teach and reinforce tool handling skills and woodworking techniques. Throughout the week each child will work on his or her own wood project to be completed by the end of the camp. All materials are provided. Hands & Mind Inc.’s mission is to enrich and broaden young minds by introducing global cultures, languages and visual arts. Director: Age: 5 Date: Time: Cost:

Bettina Wirz, Hands & Mind Inc. Rising Grades 3 June 11 – 15, July 23 - 27 1 - 4 p.m. $190 (Min. 6 • Max. 8) 13


camp create

Challenge awaits you at the most innovative camp in town. Solve puzzles, participate in races, and stretch your mind to the limit. Transfer energy using your body and generate light, sound and vibrations. Age: Date: Time: Cost:

animal safari

Join the safari and learn about different animal families and their amazing adaptations. Explore Discovery Place’s amazing world of animals and learn about what they eat, where they live and what makes each one so unique.

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Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Rising Grades JK - 1 June 11 - 15 9 a.m. - Noon $175

Launch Your Kid is all about making it fun to be a kid and learn new things. Our purpose is to teach fun first, skills second. We believe that the key to engaging children and keeping them engaged is all about fun. By focusing on fun first, we hope to foster a passion of lifelong learning.

Rising Grades JK - 1 June 18 - 22 1 - 4 p.m. $175

cookie chemistry

Make delectable treats while you learn about measurement, nutrition and kitchen chemistry. Take home a recipe book that you have created full of fun experiments and recipes to try at home. Please note: This camp contains dairy products. Age: Date: Time: Cost:

cardio groove CAMP

Rising Grades JK - 1 July 9 – 13 1 - 4 p.m. $175

Rising Grades 2 - 5 June 25 - 29 9 a.m. - Noon $160

Investigate magical and explosive reactions using amazing chemicals. Make pennies that float and explore the chemistry of colors. Who knew chemistry could be so fun? Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Rising Grades 2 - 3 July 30 – Aug. 3 9 a.m. - Noon $175

Join the robot revolution as you design and program robots to do a variety of amazing tasks. Compete in challenges to see which team’s robot is the best and build your own robot to take home. Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Rising Grades JK - 1 June 25 - 29 9 a.m. - Noon $160

Rising Grades 4 - 5 July 30 – Aug. 3 9 a.m. - Noon $175

Camps are coordinated by Kathryn Thomas, Discovery Place Summer Camp Coordinator.

Come and explore the exciting world of dance with us! Creative themes such as fairies, princesses, and trips to the beach, will guide dancers through an exciting and imaginative world of ballet technique and tap steps. Each day includes creative movement, dramatic play, movement patterns, and fancy art and craft projects. This camp is a unique dance adventure sure to instill a lifelong love of dance in your child! Age: Date: Time: Cost:

ROBOT REVOLUTION

DAISY DANCE CAMP

Keep your kids moving and grooving this summer! Campers will learn the beginnings of Latin dance styles and Hip Hop dance in a fun and healthy way. Simple choreography and fun fast music will have your dancer moving in no time! Each day includes dance routines, dance terminology, groovy art and craft projects, and loads of funky fun! Age: Date: Time: Cost:

FIZZ, BUBBLE AND GOO

LITTLE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC CAMP

Encourage your budding musician with our music camp! Singing, instruments, creative movement and musical games will give your child a creative introduction to classical music. Each day will also include an instrument craft project. Parents are invited to join us for a concert at the end of camp. Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Rising Grades JK - 1 July 16 - 20 9 a.m. - Noon $160

Camps are conducted by Launch Your Kid staff. Owner: Cherie Behrens

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We welcome you to spend seven awesome weeks with your rising grades JK - 3 friends here on campus at Charlotte Christian School. We provide a camp-based summertime camp with quality staff and a safe Christian environment. Children will be encouraged to grow and embrace new activities while engaging in healthy activities, games, arts and crafts. Campers will swim each afternoon at the Charlotte Christian Swim & Tennis Center. They will discover the great outdoors, build skills, and work as part of a team, all while having a blast playing with classmates and new friends. Campers should bring a snack and water bottle every day, swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen. Campers staying all day must bring a lunch.

Directors:

Carol Ann Hoff & Missy Jones, Extended Day Teachers

Dates: Tentative Field Trip Schedule June 11 - 15 Animal Mania/ Lazy 5 Ranch

July 9 - 13 Wacky Water Week/ Ray’s Splash Planet

Age: Cost & Time:

Rising Grades JK - 3

June 18 - 22 Bring Back The Board Games/ Carolina Lanes

July 16 - 20 All Things Disney/ Carolina Place Mall & Channel 14

June 25 – 29 Calling All Trekkers/ Squirrel Lake Park

July 23 - 27 Christmas in July/ Monkey Joes

Half day: $185 9 a.m. - Noon or 1 - 4 p.m. Full day: $260 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

July 30 – Aug. 3 Spirit Week/ Sports Connection & Chick-fil-A

Camp fee includes cost of the field trip. *All field trips subject to change. Cool zones will be set up around campus will help campers to beat the heat.

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super summer day camp

Day New Full nity Opportu

ADVENTURE CAMP An active summer of friendships and fun! Each morning, campers will meet to fellowship together. Singing, skits and group games and other activities will help the campers get set for an exciting day. Campers will split into groups to hear lessons from the Bible in a fun an interactive way. Students will learn important values through a variety of games, music and interactive stories. Following Bible time, campers participate in sports, cooking activities, or crafts. Each day after the morning activities, the camp sets out on our daily trip to a number of fun locations. Your camper is bound for a fun adventure each day. Director: Age: Dates: Time: Cost: Possible Field Trips:

Jason Coles, Physical Education Department Head Rising Grades 3 - 6 June 11-15, June 18 - 22, June 25 - 29, July 9 - 13, July 16 - 20, July 23 - 27, July 30 - Aug. 3 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $275 Sky High, Inner Peaks, NASCAR Hall of Fame, Discovery Place, Movie - StoneCrest/ Arboretum Movie Theatre, Chuck E Cheese, Columbia Zoo, Charlotte Knights, Bobcat Tour, Patterson Farms, Mint Museum, Walking Tour, Reeds Gold Mine, Latta Plantation, Carolina Raptor Center, Kate’s Skate, Ice Skating Rinks, Hunter Farms, High Point N.C., Carowinds (Additional $25 for admission to Carowinds) 15


ymca Camp Harrison DUDE RANCH adventure

ymca Camp Harrison RESIDENT CAMP

Director: Denise Hammond, Camp Harrison Associate Executive Director Age: Ages 7 - 16 Date: June 18 - 22 Time: Overnight Cost: $675

Director: Denise Hammond, Camp Harrison Associate Executive Director Age: Ages 7 - 16 Date: June 17 - 23 Time: Overnight Cost: $675 YMCA Camp Harrison at Herring Ridge is located on a spectacular tract of land in the Brushy Mountains of North Carolina located between Lenoir and North Wilkesboro just 90 minutes from Charlotte, N.C. There are 2,160 acres of woods, streams, and trails centered around a private, 140-acre Lake Broyhill.

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Get out of the city and head to the North Carolina mountains to saddle up and experience life on a Dude Ranch. The skies are blue and the scenic views are breathtaking. You can see for miles as you hike, ride and explore more than 2,160 acres of woods, streams, and trails at Camp Harrison. Experiencing a dude ranch and farm is a dream come true. Everyone should get a chance to be a cowboy or cowgirl! Children can be themselves in the wide open spaces of Camp Harrison. There’s no television or video games to be found! Dude Ranch counselors will lead ranchers through busy days of horseback riding, working the farm, and experiencing life on a ranch.

Campers experience swimming in our new pool and a variety of lake activities including: kayaking, canoeing, water zip line, waterskiing, the “Blob” and the “Wet Willie.” They also choose from more than 21 land activities including: horseback riding, ropes course, sports and crafts. Our activities are designed to provide campers with an exciting and safe experience. American Camping Association (ACA) accredited and a 4:1 camper to counselor ratio promotes an environment that helps children grow in spirit, mind and body. Founded on the YMCA’s Christian values, Camp Harrison is positioned to give our campers an amazing summer experience whether it’s their first time away from home or they have been camping for years.

A typical day on the Dude Ranch will start with work! Ranchers will feed animals, collect eggs from the hen house, and complete morning chores. Daily devotion will be held over a big breakfast. The rest of the day could feature horseback riding, trail exploration, goat pen fun, games, scavenger hunts, swimming, backpacking, picnicking, hay rides, bonfires and more. Ranchers will also get a chance to participate in crafts, games and some of Camp Harrison’s many outdoor activities and water sports throughout the week. Life on a farm is always exciting! Go to www.campharrison.org to register and choose Charlotte Christian Summer Camp week. Campers will be divided into groups and cabins based on age. A variety of camp options are available in addition to the traditional camp offerings. Chaperones will include Moms on the Mountain, Charlotte Christian School parents. Transportation will be provided by Charlotte Christian for current and newly enrolled students for an additional fee of only $50 round trip. Bus riders will need to arrive at Charlotte Christian School at 1 p.m. Bus will depart at 1:30 p.m. and will arrive at Camp Harrison at 2:30 p.m. Camp Harrison staff will chaperone the bus ride.

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knights sports camps knights baseball camp

Experience a week of Charlotte Christian baseball with Head Baseball Coach Greg Simmons and members of the Charlotte Christian baseball staff. Learn baseball fundamentals from present and former players who have played collegiately and professionally. Campers will receive excellent one-onone teaching. Skills will be videotaped, and campers will be able to review their plays daily. The goal of the camp is to develop a love for America’s favorite past time. All skill levels and abilities are welcome. Greg Simmons, Assistant Athletic Director & Varsity Baseball Head Coach Rising Grades K - 9 June 4 - 8, June 11- 15, June 18 - 22, June 25 - 29 9 a.m. - Noon $165

cheerleading camp

This week long program will feature cheers, chants, and a dance taught by Charlotte Christian School middle school Cheerleading Coach Rachel Lawing and middle school cheerleaders. Each cheerleader will receive a cheer booklet and make a hair ribbon. Please provide a daily snack and water bottle. On the last camp day, parents are invited to attend a rousing pep rally. Cheerleaders should wear shorts, T-shirt, and tennis shoes. The goal of this program is to promote school spirit and to build selfconfidence. The camp will also enhance the fundamental skills of cheerleading. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Rachel Lawing, MS Cheerleading Coach Rising Grades K - 5 June 25 - 29 9 a.m. - Noon $150

elite basketball camp

The Elite Knights basketball camp is designed to develop each player through the use of Coach Brown’s developmental drills and constant interaction along with feedback from the coaching staff. Instruction includes offense, defense, transition, multiple ball handling, dribbling, rebounding and shooting drills, pivoting drills, 3 on 3 and 5 on 5 play, multiple passing techniques, and motivational skills. Learn from the coaches and players of one of the nationally recognized Christian high school basketball programs in America. The Knights Basketball Camp is designed to offer boys and girls the opportunity to learn the FUNdamentals of the game. After a fun filled week, our goal is for each camper to see improvement and leave with the skills and drills needed to continue their development. Take advantage of the chance to learn from the best.

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Charlotte Christian competitive middle school basketball camp is designed to focus on developing and enhancing fundamental skills. The camp will provide a high-intensity style workout, stations, game play, and coaching that will develop players and take their individual and team games to the next level. Director: Age: Date Time: Cost:

Shonn Brown, Varsity Men’s Basketball Head Coach Rising Grades 6 - 8 July 9 - 13 1 - 4 p.m. $165 17


knights basketball camp (Boys & Girls)

Experience a week of basketball with Mr. Shonn Brown, head coach of the nationallyrecognized Charlotte Christian Knights. Coach Brown and his staff will teach the fundamentals of basketball through group instruction, team competition, daily contests and individual attention. They will teach defensive and offensive skills that will help campers gain more insight to the game of basketball. There will be daily devotions/ inspirational messages, outstanding guest speakers, contests, games, league play, prizes, and lowered baskets for the younger players. Campers receive a certificate of participation. Campers should bring a snack. Early camp drop off is at 8:30 a.m. Parents are encouraged to come early and warm up with their child. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Shonn Brown, Varsity Men’s Basketball Head Coach Rising Grades 2 - 8 June 18 – 22, July 9 - 13 9 a.m. - Noon $165

sports Knights football camp

Come and experience a week of Charlotte Christian football with 2008 state championship-winning head football coach Mr. Jason Estep and members of the Charlotte Christian football staff. The camp will cover all concepts of the game including: stance, starts, blocking, tackling, passing, receiving, punting, kicking and snapping. Have fun while learning to play from the coaches who know the game. This camp is appropriate for beginners and experienced players. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost: 18

Jason Estep, Varsity Football Head Coach and Strength & Conditioning Coach Rising Grades JK - 5 June 11 - 15 9 a.m. - Noon $165

KNIGHTS LACROSSE CAMP

This camp is designed to teach beginner lacrosse skills, rules and strategies. Campers will practice catching, throwing, shooting, passing and more. This camp is for anyone looking to learn more about the game of lacrosse and further develop lacrosse skills. Campers will need to provide their own pads and stick for the camp. Helmets will be available upon request. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Karl Simon, MS Asst. Principal & MS Lacrosse Coach Rising Grades 5 - 8 June 11 - 15 8:30 – 11:30 a.m. $165

soccer camp

Want to work on improving your soccer skills this summer? Come join Amanda Naeher, professional soccer player for the Lady Charlotte Eagles and varsity soccer coach for the Charlotte Christian Knights, in lower and middle school soccer clinics. Sessions will focus on skills, drills, footwork, passing, and dribbling in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Campers will participate in scrimmages each day of camp. Camp will be held outdoors. Please have campers dress according to the weather. All campers are required to wear athletic shoes or cleats and shin guards. Director: Cost:

Amanda Naeher, P.E. Teacher and Varsity Ladies’ Soccer Coach $150

Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Rising Grades 6 - 8 June 18 - 21 (4 day camp) July 23 - 26 (4 day camp) 9 a.m. - Noon $150

Age: Date & Time: Time:

Rising Grades JK - 5 June 11 - 14 (4 day camp) July 9 - 12 (4 day camp) July 16 -19 (4 day camp) 9 a.m. - Noon


ULTIMATE FRISBEE GOLF CAMP

The swimming skills of campers will be assessed by certified swimming instructors. Each child will receive instruction in a small group setting, working at their appropriate level to improve swimming skills. Time for pool games and free swim will be provided. In case of bad weather, instructional time will be spent with an art/craft project. Directors: Cost:

Nadja Sefcik-Earl & Brian Coffey, Aquatics Instructors $175 (Swim only) $250 (Swim & Tennis, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.)

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Rising Grades K - 8 June 11 - 15 July 9 - 13 1 - 4 p.m.

Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Brandon Henderson, MS Latin & Classical English Teacher Rising Grades 6 - 10 June 18 - 22 9 a.m. - Noon $150

VOLLEYBALL CAMP

Volleyball camp will stress the fundamentals of the fast paced game of volleyball. Participants will learn basic skills such as hitting, serving, passing, and blocking. Along with instruction, campers will engage in lots of fun games and prizes will be given out daily. Campers should bring a water bottle and snack to camp each day. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Jamie Arnold, MS Social Studies Teacher & Varsity Volleyball Coach Rising Grades 3 - 8 (girls) June 11 - 15 9 a.m. - Noon $165

wrestling CAMP tennis camp

This camp is designed to teach children how to enjoy tennis. Whether the student is a beginner or an accomplished player, this camp will build their confidence and enhance their skills. Director: Cost:

Joe Figard, Tennis Coach $175 (Tennis only) $250 (Swim & Tennis, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.)

Age: Date & Time: Age: Date & Time:

Rising Grades K - 5 June 11 - 15 9 a.m. - Noon July 9 - 13 9 a.m. - Noon

Cost:

$175 (Tennis only) $250 (Swim & Tennis, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.)

Rising Grades 6 - 8 June 11 - 15 1 - 4 p.m. July 9 - 13 1 - 4 p.m.

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swim camp

Frisbee enthusiasts unite! Camp time will be split between ultimate Frisbee, a competitive team sport that draws elements from both football and soccer, and Frisbee golf, a fun alternative to a day on the links. In ultimate Frisbee students must learn to work and play as a team. This is a very active sport that will help keep students in shape. Frisbee golf, in contrast, is much more relaxed and provides students with the opportunity to compete against themselves as they work to improve personal scores. During the week there will be a field trip to a nearby 12-hole Frisbee golf course at Squirrel Lake Park.

Camp will include conditioning, training, and technical instruction each day of camp. Live wrestling with highly skilled instructors will be a part of the daily opportunities for campers in order to put proper techniques into practice. Full day campers should bring a lunch each day to camp. Half-day campers should bring a snack and water bottle each day. Director:

Vince Sardo, Varsity Wrestling Coach

Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Rising Grades JK – 5 July 16 - 20 9 a.m. – Noon $165

Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Rising Grades 3 – 12 July 23 - 26 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. $260 19


Junior Golf Camps

Students will be grouped by their ability and age. For more information please visit www.cadillacgolfranch.com.

Let’s have some Fun with Golf

(For kids of all ages that are just starting the game.) This is an introductory to the great game of golf. This program will be for those just starting out learning the game. We will cover the basics and build a good foundation for playing the game of a lifetime. Kids will receive a cap and refreshments along with their time learning the game. Players will meet at Cadillac Golf Ranch. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Mike Nedrow, PGA Member & Charlotte Christian Parent Rising Grades K - 9 June 11 - 14, July 9 - 12 (4 day camps) 9 a.m. - Noon $175

Taking it up a Notch golf Camp!

(For kids that have played and had some instruction but want to get better.) This is our middle school for golf. This program will refine your golfing skills and take you to the next level. We will reinforce the basics and start building on the foundation that has been started and learn some of the finer points of the game. Kids will receive a cap and refreshments along with their time learning the game. Players will meet at Cadillac Golf Ranch. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

Mike Nedrow, PGA Member & Charlotte Christian Parent Rising Grades K - 9 June 18 - 21, July 16 - 19 (4 day camps) 9 a.m. - Noon $175

Let’s get serious about Golf!

(For kids that have played in some competition and want to learn how to play better in those situations.) This program is for players that have played in competition, on their school teams, and are starting to get a little more serious about their game. Kids will receive a cap and refreshments along with their time learning the game. Players will meet at Cadillac Golf Ranch. Director: Age: Date: Time: Cost:

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Mike Nedrow, PGA Member & Charlotte Christian Parent Rising Grades K - 9 June 25 - 28, July 9 - 12, July 23 - 26 (4 day camps) 9 a.m. - Noon $175


2012 YMCA Camp Harrison transportation form Form available for Charlotte Christian students. Please mail the completed form and a $50 check to:

Charlotte Christian School • Attn: Summer Camp/YMCA Camp Harrison Transportation • 7301 Sardis Road • Charlotte, NC 28270 To register online go to www.campharrison.org.

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State

Parent’s Name

Home Phone

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Emergency Phone

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Hospital Preference

Cell or Work Phone Number

Preferred E-mail

emergency medical information

Physician’s Name

Physician’s Phone Number

Insurance Company

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Local Emergency Contact (Other Than Parent)

Home Phone Number

Please list any special medical conditions of which the school should be aware. (ex. known allergies)

YMCA Camp Harrison Dude Ranch Adventure & Resident Camp transportation form I hereby give permission to Charlotte Christian School to provide transportation from the Charlotte Christian School campus to YMCA Camp Harrison. I hereby agree to hold the school harmless in case of accident or injury to my child. I understand that, in case of medical emergency, every effort will be made to contact me. If the school personnel are unable to contact me, or if time is of the essence, I give permission for emergency medical treatment and agree to assume any costs involved in such treatment. The school and its personnel, for its part, agree to act in a prudent, reasonable and responsible manner in all cases, acting in “loco parentis” and to take all reasonable and prudent care.

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waiver The following MUST BE SIGNED by parent/guardian of ALL REGISTRANTS in order to participate in ANY program or course. In the event that my child needs medical attention, I authorize the school and give my consent to the school to provide such service and/or to transport my child to a hospital or treatment facility. I hereby certify my child is in good health and may participate in all activities. The parent’s signature below indicates the agreement of the parent and the student to abide by the summer school policy on the inside back cover. All camps are non-refundable within one week of the start of the camp, unless the school cancels a course.

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Mission Statement Charlotte Christian School is a Christ-centered, college preparatory school, equipping and developing students to effectively integrate Biblical truth and learning into their daily lives and to impact the culture for Christ. 7301 Sardis Road Charlotte, NC 28270 (704) 366-5657 www.charlottechristian.com


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