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The magazine for families in the quad-state area! May/June 2015 Frederick & Washington counties, MD Eastern Panhandle, WV Frederick & Clarke counties, VA Franklin County, PA

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Connecting People with Nature and Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 CraftWorks at Cool Spring

Angela Royse Pelleman Vicky Ryles

Youth Theatre – An Oscar-Worthy Experience . . . . . . .9

Beth Vollmer Sharon Zoumbaris

Departments: Bridging the Gap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 Timing Play Dates with Home, Private and Public School Schedules

CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER Donna M. Kross Angela Royse Pelleman

Compassionate Kids . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Meet the Fisher Family Heads Up Calendar of Events . . . . .36 Living Healthier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 A Healthy Camp Experience Readers Giveaways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5

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“Wilhelmina’s Butterflies,” by Clarice Thornton Davis, follows 8-year-old Wilhelmina during her first concert at Symphony Hall. When mysterious “butterflies” almost stop her from attending, Wilhelmina is able to face this important day with the help and support of her best friend, Penny. “Oops! The Parenting Handbook: I Wish I Had Known This Before” From learning to understand children, to overcoming communication challenges and all the way into bettering the relationship between the parents themselves, Erik R. Robertson’s advice is here to improve life for families as a whole. DVD “Peg + Cat: Peg Rocks” Solving problems is even more AWESOME when music is involved! This new toetapping DVD features fun-filled musical escapades. Each adventure features a story in which Peg and Cat encounter an unexpected challenge that requires them to use math and problem-solving skills in order to save the day. While it teaches specific math lessons, the series also emphasizes resilience and perseverance.

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Connecting People with Nature and Art BY BETH VOLLMER

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raftWorks at Cool Spring in Jefferson County, West Virginia, is unique and inviting, nestled in the country, overlooking the tree-lined landscape. CraftWorks is a nonprofit organization supported by the community and was founded in 2008. Terri Burhans, the new Executive Director is passionate about art and nature, and she marries the two as a way to bring people together. The studio is inviting with large windows opening to the vast countryside. Two large rooms are ideal for creating art and hosting gatherings for nature and art enthusiasts. CraftWorks is the perfect location to take an art class, go for a hike or mingle with other like-minded community members interested in activities such as pottery or drumming. Long tables offer an inviting space for creativity, nestled against the backdrop of expansive windows overlooking rolling hills. The quaint sitting room with a comfortable couch and chairs are perfect for working or creating. CraftWorks is available for private events like weddings, reunions, birthday parties, scouting events and retreats. CraftWorks sits on 12 environmentally sensitive acres, including a Shenandoah Wet Prairie that contains 18 extremely rare plants. The intent is to value

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and protect this land while bringing art and nature together. The landscape serves recreational, naturalist and artistic purposes while the abundant water supply is home to an interesting collection of mammals, birds, insects and more. Extensive study has been conducted on the marsh and research projects from educators, the community and environmental nonprofits are encouraged and welcomed. CraftWorks has discovered that learning in the community creates a bond with its artists, where they find support and generosity in sharing. Burhans adds, “Everything we do is about connecting people to a place, and a place that’s unique and rare and special and we use art as a way to pull people in so they can have a hands on experience.” The communities at CraftWorks include a drum circle, pottery, polymer clay, writers and the Bullskin Run watershed group with many new communities forming. The location of CraftWorks is perfect for school field trips, churches and scout meetings. Along with its unique approach to environmental education that combines hands-on, art-centered activities, one is sure to be impressed by the abundance of knowledge and information to be learned. There are over 1.5 miles of accessible hiking trails naturally maintained so the beauty of the area is sure to be memorable. The trails include a colorful mural, gazebo and feature the installation, Thoroughfare, by the artist Annie Cropper. The trails are open daily from sunrise to sunset making it a safe and fun place to enjoy nature for free. CraftWorks’s natural outside amphitheater is perfect for the warm months while listening to live music and watching movies. CraftWorks offers people a place to connect with nature, and working outside is encouraged with wi-fi access on the property. The design of the programs is about giving guests an experience with a chance to hear, touch, taste, smell and see the beauty of the natural world, while celebrating the craftsmen and artists who portray it in their work. CraftWorks blends science and craft together with the hope of people connecting on an emotional level to the projects they create. Burhan’s says, “We marry nature and art as a way to educate people about the environment.” Burhan’s hopes that more people are able to connect with nature, which will enhance their own wellness and the wellness of the environment. CraftWorks participates in community events and dates to remember are as follows: There are seven weeks of camps in the summer including nature, art, sustainability, craft and culinary. The instructors are outstanding, including teachers, naturalists and working artisans. CraftWorks has an expansive collection of classes including Baltimore Screen Painting, bird walks, watershed hikes, painting and drawing, felting, letterboxing, mold making, gardening and many more. A national event, American Craft Week, which is October 2-11, will offer a full selection of classes and events. In November, CraftWorks will be part of the Over the Mountain Studio Tour.

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Youth Theatre – An Oscar-Worthy Experience B Y V ICTORIA R YLES

Photos by Donna M. Kross cting in or helping to produce plays, whether as a professional or as a hobby, brings joy to people of all ages. However, among young participants, the fun is often accompanied by impressive benefits. Three blossoming young actresses enthusiastically shared their viewpoints, especially what they most enjoyed about their venture into play production. Hannah Casto, of Hagerstown, Maryland, first became involved at the age of five when her friend encouraged her to come and give it a try. Hannah says, “I really liked it because after a while the people felt like family to me and they supported me.” Hannah began with the former Walker Performing Arts and is now with the Authentic Community Theater in Hagerstown. She loves it so much that she performs in three plays a year, currently practicing for “No Strings Attached,” a remix of Pinocchio. She adds, “I’m excited about it!” Of course, a great part of the magic of theatre for youth is a well-run program. Hannah says what makes this an impressive experience for her is, “I feel safe there. I don’t feel like I’m under any pressure. I feel like if I need help I can get it. That’s very awesome. The directors are great, and they’ll work with us one-onone. It’s really cool. They teach us like we’re in professional theater.”

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Nevertheless, there are challenges. Hannah advises, “It’s lots of work and a big commitment. There’s a lot on your plate. They want us to practice a lot. We don’t learn if we don’t practice. But when you’re in the show, all the hard work pays off!” In Hannah’s opinion, certain types of kids would enjoy theater: “You have to have a very good imagination and use your voice and face to show expressions. You have to be someone who enjoys doing things.” But if you’re a shy kind of person, don’t let that hold you back. She says, “When I first started I stayed by myself. When I got used to it, I saw they were nice people, so I started joining them, and they became more like family.” Now four years later, Hannah reflects upon how she began reaping the reward of greater faith in herself from the very beginning. She shares, “I used to be really shy, but with theater I can be whoever I want when I’m on stage. You can also bring your personality into your character and develop it the way you want it to be.” She summarizes, “I think the best thing is it changed my whole life. I had been an anxious person and theater helped me get out and get more confidence.” In school, too, Hannah says, “I saw that I could be less shy with my teachers and classmates as well.” Now, one of Hannah’s goals is to be on Broadway one day. She says, “I’m crossing my fingers that I can do that.”

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Youth Theatre – An Oscar-Worthy Experience, continued from page 9 Hannah

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Sadie Bell, twelve, of Winchester, began her theater experience at age eight. She was encouraged by her mom and found she really liked it. Sadie began with acting classes provided by the former Wayside Theater, and currently stays involved with the Winchester Little Theater for Kids program and classes and the Shenandoah University Arts Academy. Sadie says, “I like both the performing and the learning parts. It’s really fun to be on stage showing people what you’ve learned and can do.” One of her favorite times was when she was cast in the WLT summer production of “Chaos in Camelot,” as it seemed like a professional experience. Indeed, she concurs that there are challenges as with any endeavor. Sadie says, “Sometimes you can have stage fright, but you just keep

practicing in front of different groups, starting with people you’re comfortable with.” She thinks any kid would enjoy theater if they are looking for something creative to do, because, “You’re expressing yourself. It’s something everyone can learn to love. “One of the best benefits,” she says, “is that you’re making friends with a group of kids. It’s a bonding experience.” Over the years, she’s aware of how she’s changed and grown. She confided, “I’ve definitely become less shy, more outgoing and confident. It’s from performing. After doing it for awhile you forget about being shy.” Eliza Gregory, eight, is a friend of Hannah’s and also involved with Authentic Community Theater. Her mother Stephanie shares that

Eliza has been exposed to theater since six months old, being in attendance while her older sister was performing in plays. Now, Stephanie says, “She fell into it. She loves it . . .the singing, the dancing, all of it. We wanted to give our kids this opportunity (which is what motivated her husband to start the youth program at Authentic). Now, it’s like their second family. The kids there are so supportive. They genuinely care for each other and that’s so nice to see.” Eliza thinks the best part for her is, “I get to be creative. I get to make up my own characters. It’s fun!” One of her favorite characters that she got to play was JoJo from “Seussical.” She adds, “I like it all equally. . . singing, acting, and dancing. I’ve also learned about props, sets, and stage directions. I’m more confident now. I think it’s something for everyone. Everyone would love to sing and dance.” The outcomes of joy, friendship, opportunity for creativity, and increased self-assurance as expressed above are universally common to many, if not most, children who get involved in children’s theater. Happily, it seems that youth theater is alive and well in many communities in the Shenandoah Valley. Contact your local community theater for information about classes and tryouts. You may very well be delighted with the results. Vicky Ryles, of Middletown, VA, enjoys writing, teaching and being involved in children’s theater.

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Living Healthier BY

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A Healthy Camp Experience Summer camp is an unforgettable experience for young children and teens and can have a truly positive effect on how they develop a future healthy lifestyle. The key for parents in choosing a camp is to carefully evaluate each child’s interests, skills and then working with that child, choose a camp environment that gives them plenty of options for participation. Camps for children with special needs, both medically and psychologically, are growing in number and parents may want to work with their pediatrician or other specialized care providers to find the best choice for those unique needs. One of the biggest issues for children at camp is homesickness. Expert advice to help parents and prospective campers deal with that common problem comes from groups like the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) as well as professionals like Maryland Parent Coach Meghan Leahy. Leahy suggests parents listen to any pre-camp concerns with a sympathetic ear. Her advice, posted in a Washington Post blog story, advises parents to “brainstorm solutions with the child so they feel empowered with a plan.” Other tips from Leahy can be found on her web page, www.positivelyparenting.com or through her Washington Post advice column. The AAP also suggests parents arrange practice sleepovers or trips away from home so that their child has successful experiences before going to camp.

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Once at camp, the daily schedule should have at least 30 minutes of physical activity and food should be nutritious and fresh. Talk to camp officials ahead of time to make sure food is not being used as a punishment or a reward, neither are part of a healthy camp program. It is also a good idea to reinforce the importance of hand washing before eating with children going to camp, especially if they will be applying their own sunscreen or insect repellant. Speaking of sun and bug protection, don’t forget to pack sunscreen, which is the best defense against sunburn. Pediatricians recommend using a sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or more and the lotion or spray should go on at least 30 minutes before going outside with a reapplication every two hours. Bug sprays that contain DEET, whether applied directly to the skin or on the clothes are still considered the best way to keep insects or ticks from biting. With reported cases of West Nile and Lyme disease increasing each year in the Maryland, West Virginia,

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Pennsylvania and Virginia areas, it is important to talk to your child about the need for bug protection. Of course, it’s also a good idea to check with camp officials and see how they incorporate the application of both bug and sun lotion into their daily programs. Remember, summer camp is supposed to be fun, not another opportunity to pile additional worries or fears onto your child’s shoulders. After you have covered safety basics, make sure you also take the time to support their chance to make new friends and learn new and fun skills. Sharon Zoumbaris is a librarian, freelance writer and author of several books dealing with health and nutrition. She lives with her family in Staunton, VA where they also run Geezer Farm, a small farm that produces organically-grown fruits and vegetables to sell at the Staunton Farmers Market.

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MARYLAND 1ST KICKS TOT SOCCER MINI CAMP, Old National Pike Park, 12406 Old National Pike, Mt. Airy, July 6-10, or Ballenger Creek Park, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick. July 20-24, 9-10 am or 10:30-11:30 am, ages 3-6. $49. 24/7 DANCE CAMP, 482 A Prospect Blvd., Frederick. 301/846-4247. www.24-7dancestudio.com. Princess Camp, July 13-17 or Aug. 3-7, 9 am-12:30 pm, ages 3-6. Fun with fairytale magic. $185-$195. Diva Camps, July 13-17 or Aug. 3-7, 9 am-2 pm, ages 6-12. Share your inner Diva. $200-$210. Extreme 14 Dance Intensive, July 6-10, 9 am-5 pm, ages 9 & up. Jazz, contemporary, hip hop, tap, funky jazz, ballet, swing, and much more. End of week showcase. $500-$525. Hip Hop Workshop, Aug. 1, 10 am-5 pm, ages 9 & up. All Hip Hop. $120$130. Tap Workshop, Aug. 22, 10 am-5 pm, ages 9 & up. All Tap. $120-$130. Broadway Bound Intensive, June 29-July 3, 9 am-4 pm, ages 8 & up. Master classes in dance, voice and acting. End of camp cabaret. $350$375. Music Theater Camp, July 20-Aug. 7, 9 am-4 pm, ages 8-18. “Disney’s Aladdin, Jr.” Campers learn basic acting and musical theatre performance techniques while developing self-confidence, poise and stage presence. Performance August 8 & 9, 1 pm & 6 pm. $700-$725. 4-STAR GYMNASTICS CAMPS, 30 Milestone Terrace, Williamsport. June 9July 10, weeklong camps for ages 3 & up. Instructional gymnastics on all levels. $100-$120. 301/223-6116. www.4stargym.com. Tumble Time Camp, June 8-12 or June 15-19, 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-5. $100. Beginners Camp, June 15-19 from 9 am-1 pm, or July 6-10 from 1-5 pm, ages 6 & up. $120. Advanced Beginners Camp, July 6-10, 12 noon-4 pm, ages 6 & up. $120. ABRAKADOODLE ART CAMPS 240/420-1955 or 301/600-2936. www.abrakadoodle.com. Camp Build It! Art Camp, Emmitsburg Community Center, 300 S. Seton Ave., Emmitsburg, from June 22-25, and Middletown Recreation Center, 403 Franklin St., Middletown, from July 20-23. 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-5 (mini-doodlers) and ages 6-12 (doodlers). Build really cool stuff like largescale sculptures, amazing structures, imaginative creatures, games and more. $130, plus $35 material fee. Cinema & Sound Tracks! Art Camp, Oakdale Recreation Center, 9850 Old National Pike, Ijamsville, from June 29-July 2, and Urbana Elementary School, 3544 Urbana Pike, Frederick, from July 27-30. 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-5 (mini-doodlers) and ages 6-12 (doodlers). Create original art inspired by some favorite flicks. $130, plus $35 material fee. Paws, Claws and Hooves! Art Camp, Thurmont Recreation Center, 408 E. Main St., Thurmont. July 6-9, ages 3-5 (mini-doodlers) and ages 6-12 (doodlers). From pets to dragons, bring your imagination. Paints, collage, sculpture and more. $130, plus $35 material fee. Wild West Wagon Train! Babies and PreK Art Camp, Ballenger Creek Community Building, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick. June 22-25, 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-5 (Mini Doodler) and 12:30-2:30 pm, ages 20-36 mos. (Twoosy Doodler). Age appropriate art projects. $99, plus $15 material fee for Twoosy Doodlers and $130, plus $35 material fee for Mini Doodler. Yummy Art-Art Good Enough to Eat Camp, Walkersville Recreation Center, 83 Frederick St., Frederick. July 13-16, 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-5 (MiniDoodlers) and ages 6-12 (Doodlers). Food art. $130, plus $35 material fee. Zoodoodle Safari! Babies and PreK Art Camp, Ballenger Creek Community Building, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick. June 27-30, 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-5 (Mini Doodler) and 12:30-2:30 pm, ages 20-36 mos. (Twoosy Doodler). Make safari art with paints, modeling materials and wild animal print papers. Enjoy games, music and stories. $99, plus $15 material fee for Twoosy Doodlers and $130, plus $35 material fee for Mini Doodler. Big Abrakadoodle Circle! Art Camp, Deer Crossing Recreation Center, 10601 Finn, New Market. July 20-23, 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-5 (minidoodlers) and ages 6-12 (doodlers). $130, plus $35 material fee. ACT TOO! THEATER COMPANY, Frederick LIVE! Theater, 5703 Industry Lane, Suite 104, Frederick. Summer Theater Production Camps June 22Aug. 2, Mon.-Fri., 9 am-5 pm for two weeks. Every camp participant must audition. All will have part. Performances are the 2nd weekend of each camp. 240/415-8880. www.act-too.com. Camp 1: Film Camp, June 22-July 3, ages 13-18. Participants will learn “behind the scenes” basics of film production, learn to audition, learn to develop and shoot their own short films and act in a short film. Camp 2: Non-Musical Comedy Camp, July 6-19, ages 7-19. Hilarious, nonmusical, physical comedy. $390. Camp 3: Musical Camp, July 20-Aug. 2, ages 7-18. $390. ADVENTURE PARK USA SUMMER CAMP, 11113 W. Baldwin Rd., New Market. June 15-Aug. 21, weekly sessions from 8 am-4 pm. Extended care from 6:30-8 am and 4-6:30 pm. Children will enjoy cool and exciting field trips each week, while wild crazy weekly themes keep them entertained. Weeks: It’s Just Fun, June 15-19; Camping 101, June 22-26; Treasure Hunters, June 29-July 3; Cup Cake Wars, July 6-10; Messy But Fun, July 13-

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SUMMER CAMPS: MD continued from page 13 17; Spectacular Science, July 20-24; Sportin the Sports, July 27-31; Outrageous Adventures, Aug. 3-7; Dance Fever, Aug. 10-14; Time Travelers, Aug. 17-21. $98-$188/week plus $50 registration fee. Extra cost associated with Outrageous Adventures. Extended care is $25 additional per week. 301/865-6800, x107. www.adventureparkacademy.com. ANTIETAM RECREATION, 9745 Garis Shop Rd., Hagerstown. June 8-Aug. 21, Mon.-Fri., from 7 am-5:30 pm (7-9 am drop off and 3:30-6 pm pick up) for ages 4-15. Each week has a different theme and specialized field trips. Kids participate in activities including swimming, tennis, canoeing, kayaking, field sports, optional horseback riding, forting, tumbling, adventure games and bombardment. Themes for ages 4-13 include: Wilderness Survival, June 8-12; Pirates of the Antietam, June 15-19; Wet ‘n Wild, June 22-26; So You Think You Can Act! June 29-July 3; Antietam Olympics, July 6-10; Crazy Critter, July 13-17; Splish Splash, July 20-24; Wild West, July 27-31; County Fair, Aug. 3-7; Super Soakin’ Safari, Aug. 10-14; Final Fling, Aug. 17-21. Themes for ages 14-15 include: Water Mania, June 15-19; Outback, June 22-26; River Adventure, July 13-17; Mission Possible, July 27-31; Survivor, Aug. 3-7. $170-$180/person per week for 1-3 weeks; $160-170/person per week for 4-7 weeks; $145-$155/person per week for 8 or more weeks. 301/797-7999; www.antietamrecreation.com. AUTHENTIC COMMUNITY THEATRE’S SUMMER CAMPS, Summer Institute for the Arts (SIFTA), Hagerstown. Visual and performing arts camps for ages 5-18. $200 per week. Artistic workshop summer camps will also be offered for grades K-5 and grades 6-12. 301/491-7228. www.actforall.org./programs/summer-institute-for-the-arts-sifta/ www.actforall.org/artistic-workshops/ Art in the Woods, Doub’s Woods Park – Art Pavilion, 1307 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown. July 6-10 or July 13-17, 9 am-4 pm, for students entering grades K-8. Students will be divided into age groups. Hands-on activities and art projects taught by professional and local artists. Artist showcase on the last day of each week of camp at 3:30 pm. Different curriculum and projects will be offered for each week. Performing Arts Academy, The Maryland Theatre, July 20-24, 9 am-4 pm,

for students entering grades 1-12 and graduating seniors. Students prepare scenes, songs, and dance, all while learning vocal technique, stage presence, acting, and choreography. Performance on July 25 at 2 pm. THE BANNER SCHOOL SUMMER DISCOVERY CAMP, 1730 N. Market St., Frederick. Weeklong sessions beginning June 8 through August 28 for ages 3-14 (up to 16 for soccer). Morning camp from 9 am-1 pm, afternoon camp from 12 noon-4 pm, or full day camp from 9 am-4 pm. Extended care and drop-in extended care (7-9 am and 4-6 pm) is offered for a fee. Preschool camp is either morning or full day. $135 half day and $250 full day, unless noted. 301/695-9320. www.bannerschool.org. Some options include: Preschool-Kindergarten Kinderdance, June 22-26, 9 am-10 am. Dance camp. $90. Kinderdance, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-10 am. Dance camp. $90. Afternoon Adventures at Banner, Aug. 24-28, 12 noon-4 pm. Storytellers and performers will visit and lead campers on adventures. $175. Preschool-Grade 8 Horseback Riding, June 8-12, 12 noon-4 pm. Learn about horse care and safety in and out of the saddle at Serendipity Farms. $175. Horseback Riding, June 29-July 3, 9 am-1 pm. Learn about horse care and safety in and out of the saddle at Serendipity Farms. $175. Horseback Riding, Aug. 24-28, 9 am-1 pm, ages 3 ½-14. Learn about horse care and safety in and out of the saddle at Serendipity Farms. $175. Grade K Cartoon Cooking, June 29-July 3, 12 noon-4 pm. Campers prepare recipes based off favorite cartoons. Kickstart to Kindergarten, Aug. 17-21, 9 am-1 pm. Camp helps students get ready for kindergarten. K-Grade 1 Dr. Seuss, June 15-19, 12 noon-4 pm. Stories, dancing and creating. Superhero Academy, June 22-26, 9 am-1 pm. Camp will discuss all kinds of superheroes and powers. Foam & Fizz, June 22-26, 12 noon-4 pm. The science of bubbles, magnets, and foods. Dino Dig, July 6-10, 9 am-1 pm. Learn about dinosaurs. K-Grade 2 Lego City Challenge, June 8-12, 9 am-1 pm. Design and build bridges, skyscrapers, vehicles, and more.

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www.educatewithcare.com Beginner Basketball Clinic, June 29-July 3, 9 am1 pm. Introduction to basketball. Magic Potions, July 27-31, 9 am-1 pm. Pretend to be magical chemists. Knights & Castles, July 27-31, 9 am-1 pm. Celebrate medieval times. Makin’ Music, July 27-31, 12 noon-4 pm. Explore different kinds of music and instruments. Going Green and Gardening, July 27-31, 12 noon4 pm. What’s Up Cupcake, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-1 pm. Design and decorate cupcakes. Disney Sing and Dance Along, Aug. 3-7, 12 noon4 pm. It’s A Jungle Out There, Aug. 3-7, 12 noon-4 pm. Campers go on a jungle safari and explore plants and animals. Shark Week, Aug. 10-14, 9 am-1 pm or 12 noon4 pm. Learn about sharks. Field trip to Baltimore Aquarium. Pirates Ahoy! Aug. 10-14, 9 am-1 pm or 12 noon4 pm. Search for buried treasure. K-Grade 3 Oh that Bear…, July 6-10, 12 noon-4 pm. Campers learn about different types of bears through stories and crafts. Tee Ball, July 20-24, 9 am-1 pm. Introductory clinic. Outta This World: Space Exploration, July 20-24, 9 am-1 pm or 12 noon-4 pm. Space related activities. Wild Wild West, July 20-24, 12 noon-4 pm. Experience the days of the Wild West. Weaving and String Art, July 20-24, 12 noon-4 pm. Simple weaving. Crazy for Critters! July 27-31, 12 noon-4 pm. Camp for animal lovers. K-Grade 4 Creation Station, June 8-12, 9 am-1 pm. Create unusual art projects and conduct creative experiments. Pottery, June 15-19, 9 am-1 pm. Complete several pieces of pottery. Wilderness Explorers’ Guide, June 22-26, 9 am-1 pm. Earn badges in your quest to become a Wilderness Explorer. Harold and the Purple Crayon, June 29-July 3, 9 am-1 pm. Crayon crafts. Dino Dig, July 6-10, 12 noon-4 pm. Learn about

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dinosaurs. Tennis, July 13-17, 9 am-1 pm. Dance Like a Princess, July 13-17, 9 am-1 pm. Learn about your favorite princesses with stories, dance, crafts and food. Invention Workshop, July 13-17, 12 noon-4 pm. Test designs and create new inventions. Project Runway: Discovery Camp Edition, July 1317, 12 noon-4 pm. Design your own fashions. American Girl, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-1 pm. Activities and crafts based around American Girl characters. Minecraft & Star Wars, Aug. 17-21, 12 noon-4 pm. Frozen in Summertime, Aug. 17-21, 12 noon-4 pm. Camp about freezing weather. K-Grade 8 Afternoon Adventures, June 8-12, 12 noon-4 pm. Different field trip to a fun, local venue every day. $185. Soolah Hula Hoops, June 15-19, 9 am-1 pm. Fun hula-hoop camp for all ages. $175. The Circus Experience, Aug. 17-21, 9 am-4 pm. 5day circus arts exploratory program by Theatricks. $285 Grades 1-2 STEM: Nature Through Literature, Aug. 17-21, 9 am-1 pm. Read and explore nature books. Grades 1-3 All American Trains and Planes, June 29-July 3, 12 noon-4 pm. Campers visit Frederick Airport and Roads and Rails Museum. Creepy, Crawly Critters, July 6-10, 12 noon-4 pm. Learn to identify and classify creepy crawlies. Grades 1-4 Piano, June 15-19, 9 am-1 pm. Basic music theory and simple songs for the beginner. Voice, June 15-19, 12 noon-4 pm. Campers work on vocal production, articulation and breathing. Junior Rockets, June 22-26, 12 noon-4 pm. Explore space and rocket science. Grades 1-8 Afternoon Adventures, Aug. 24-28, 12 noon-4 pm. Campers travel off campus to various fun indoor activities, including bowling, putt putt, and movies. $175.

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Grades 2-4 Dragon Club, June 15-19, 12 noon-4 pm. Dragon books and crafts. Harry Potter, June 22-26, 9 am-1 pm. Camp celebrates the world of Harry Potter. Superhero Academy, June 22-26, 12 noon-4 pm. Camp will discuss all kinds of superheroes and powers. Math Lab, July 6-10, 9 am-1 pm. Basic math skills. Grades 2-8 Lacrosse Boys & Girls, June 22-26, 9 am-1 pm. Improvement of basic skills and stick work stressed. Field Hockey, June 22-26, 12 noon-4 pm. Basic skills for the beginner. Pokemon, July 13-17, 9 am-1 pm. Learn the fundamentals of game. Grades 3-4 Ocean Wonders, Aug. 10-14, 9 am-1 pm. Learn about the ocean. Ocean in a Bottle, Aug. 10-14, 12 noon-4 pm. Learn about the ocean and make ocean-inspired crafts. STEM: Mathemagics Workshop, Aug. 17-21, 9 am-1 pm. Journey into the world of math and science through games and activities. Grades 3-8 Pokemon, June 8-12, 9 am-1 pm. Learn fundamentals of the game. Extreme Team Sports, June 15-19, 9 am-1 pm. Etiquette in Action, June 22-26, 9 am-1 pm. Learn and refine basic etiquette skills. Advanced Basketball Clinic, June 29-July 3, 9 am1 pm. For basketball players who want to improve skills. Glass Art, July 6-10, 12 noon-4 pm. Mosaics, glass fusing, and stained glass. $175. Extreme Minecraft, July 6-10, 12 noon-4 pm. Minecraft projects. Clay Animation/Stop Motion, July 27-31, 9 am-1 pm. Sculpt your own characters, design sets, and use a webcam to generate your own motion picture. Duck Dynasty, July 27-31, 9 am-1 pm. Hunting,

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SUMMER CAMPS: MD continued from page 15 fishing, boating and more. Mad Scientist, July 27-31, 12 noon-4 pm. Explore the wild world of science. Black Light Glow Theater Camp, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-1 pm. Explore many facets of Black Light Glow Theater. $150. Trail Adventures, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-1 pm. Hike throughout Frederick County. Cupcake Wars, Aug. 3-7, 12 noon-4 pm. Learn decorating techniques and experiment with flavoring. Become a Ninja Turtle, Aug. 3-7, 12 noon-4 pm. Learn martial arts skills. $150. Water World Adventures, Aug. 10-14, 9 am-4 pm. Camp full of water activities and trips. $285. Golf, Aug. 17-21, 9 am-1 pm. Beginning golf. Ceramics, Aug. 17-21, 12 noon-4 pm. Campers travel to The Little Pottery Shop in downtown Frederick and use the pottery wheel. $185. Grades 4-8 Where in the World is Mr. Mott? June 8-12, 9 am-1 pm. Adventures with Frederick’s most infamous criminal, Mr. Mott. Pottery & Glass Fusing, June 15-19, 12 noon-4 pm. Create several pieces of pottery. Glass fusing field trip to Hot Fire at end of week. $175. Battlefield Bound Quest, June 15-19, 12 noon-4 pm. Campers earn Junior Ranger status. Science Rockets, June 22-26, 12 noon-4 pm. Explore 3 different types of rockets: paper, soda bottle, and models. Comic Con, June 29-July 3, 9 am-1 pm. The world of comics. Call of Duty, June 29-July 3, 12 noon-4 pm. Learn about all of the branches of the armed services. Bring it On! June 29-July 3, 12 noon-4 pm. Develop fundamental skills of cheerleading and gymnastics. Fencing, June 29-July 3, 12 noon-4 pm, ages 9-14. Learn to fence. Head Coach, David Copeland, USFA Professional Member with 20 years of coaching experience will teach session. $195. Trail Adventures, July 6-10, 9 am-1 pm. Hiking and exploring around Frederick. Build It, Design It, July 13-17, 9 am-1 pm. Basic concepts, tools and skills of wood and leather working. Duck Tape and Sharpies Extravaganza, July 13-17, 9 am-1 pm. Construct and create new designs. Tennis, July 13-17, 12 noon-4 pm. Improve tennis skills. Hunger Games, July 13-17, 12 noon-4 pm. Team building. Fear Factor, July 20-24, 9 am-1 pm. Test your fears. Volleyball, July 20-24, 9 am-1 pm. Learn rules and strategies. Baseball/Softball, July 20-24, 12 noon-4 pm. Improve your skills. Trip to Keys game on July 21. Chopping Block, July 20-24, 12 noon-4 pm. Explore new cooking techniques. Star Wars, July 20-24, 12 noon-4 pm. Daily Star Wars missions. Imaginarium, July 27-31, 12 noon-4 pm. Creative art. Talking with Your Hands, Aug. 17-21, 12 noon-4 pm. Learn the art of sign language. Grades 5-8 Extreme Sports, July 27-31, 9 am-4 pm. Campers travel to Adventure Park, Pump It Up, Splash Park, Trampoline Park, and Paintball. $285. Marine Biology, Aug. 10-14, 9 am-1 pm or 12 noon-4 pm. Learn about marine biology. School of Rock, Aug. 17-21, 9 am-1 pm. Geology camp. Ages 3 & 4 First Kicks Soccer, July 6-10, 9-10 am. $95. Register online at www.challengersports.com. Ages 5-7 Half-Day Soccer, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon. Campers may attend afternoon theme camp for an additional fee. $145. Register online at

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www.challengersports.com. Ages 8-16 Full-Day Soccer, July 6-10, 9 am-4 pm. Extended care available for soccer participants. $225. Register online at www.challengersports.com. BARBARA INGRAM SUMMER ARTS ACADEMY 2015, 7 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown. Weekly camps from July 6-31. 240/347-4934. www.barbaraingramschool.com. www.barbaraingramfoundation.org/arts-camp/ Vocal Academy, July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon, rising grades 7-9. Singers will have the opportunity to study with Barbara Ingram Vocal Faculty in private lessons and master class settings. $100. Dance Academy, July 6-10, 9 am-4 pm, rising grades 6-12. Various styles of dance will include jazz, hip-hop, modern, ballet, lyrical, improvisation and composition. $200. Band Academy, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon, rising grades 6-8. Students will be involved in working on the fundamentals of music making. $100. Rock Band Orchestra Academy, July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon, rising grades 6-9. Designed for students who play violin, viola, cello or string bass. Students will learn epic rock tunes, compose a rock tune, try an electric instrument, and perform a gig on the last day. $100. Visual Arts Academy, July 27-31, 9 am-4 pm, rising grades 6-10. Allows students to explore various mediums and techniques in drawing, painting and printmaking. $200. Guitar Academy, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon, rising grades 5-7 (with one or more years of study of any instrument). For beginning to intermediate guitar students wishing to gain or grow their guitar skills. $100. Guitar/The Next Step Academy, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon, rising grades 7-9 (with two or more years of study). For intermediate to advance guitar students. $100. Exploring Musical Theater Academy, July 13-17, 9 am-4 pm, rising grades 45. Develop skills through educational games and activities by exploring improvisation, stage presence, public speaking, auditioning and more. End of week showcase. $200. Musical Theater Academy, Provides professional level training in the musical theatre arts for promising young artists. Opportunity to study with current Broadway performers. Intensive training offered in vocal technique, song interpretation, and character study as well as dance and movement training. Showcase at end of camp. $200. July 20-24, 9 am-4 pm, rising grades 6-8. July 27-31, 9 am-4 pm, rising grades 9-12. Piano Academy, July 13-17, 9 am-4 pm, rising grades 5-8. For students who have had three or more years of traditional piano study and proficient in reading music. $200. Introduction to Creative Writing Academy, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon, rising grades 5-6. Camp designed to be an introduction to the conventions of effective creative writing. $100. Advanced Creative Writing Academy, July 6-10, 1-4 pm, rising grades 7-8. Camp designed to further enhance the skills and talent of semi-experienced writers and provide new ways of thinking and inspiration. $100. BARNESVILLE SCHOOL SUMMER DAY CAMP, 21830 Peach Tree Rd., Barnesville. Camps run June 15-Aug. 7. Age 3 to 10th grade. 8 sessions of theme based camps and specialty camps. Full- and half-day sessions, field trips, free transportation, before and after care. Options: sports, physics, global ethics, jewelry making, cooking, art, imovie/Claymation, journalism, cartooning, yoga, actors’ studio, Young Leader Training, and more. $200$720. 301/972-0341. www.barnesvilleschool.org. BASKETBALL DEVELOPMENT CAMP, Middletown Recreation Center, 403 Franklin St., Middletown, July 13-17, or Walkersville Recreation Center, 83 W. Frederick St., Walkersville. June 22-26. 9 am-12 pm, ages 6-11. $65. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. BATON AND POMS SUMMER CAMP, Deer Crossing Recreation Center, 10601 Finn Dr., New Market. July 27-30, 9 am-12 noon, ages 7-11. Baton twirling, poms, cheerleading, and dance. Showcase on Friday. $70, plus $20 material fee. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. BREAKAWAY LACROSSE CLINICS, Ballenger Creek Park-Foreman Field, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick, June 29-July 3 or August 10-14; Urbana District Park-Fields 2-3, 3805 Urbana Pike, Frederick, July 13-17; Old National Pike District Park-Fields 1-2, 12406 Old National Pike, Mt. Airy, July 27-31. 8:30-11:30 am, ages 7-14. Learn the fundamentals of lacrosse. $69. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. BRIAN WALL SOCCER SCHOOL, Ballenger Creek Park Synthetic Turf Field, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick. June 22-26, 8:30-11:30 am. Soccer school for boys and girls ages 4-17. $160. Day camp discounts. 240/3971712. www.brianwallsoccer.com. Cubbie Kickers, Mon.-Thurs., ages 4-5. Introduction to the sport. Day Camp, Mon.-Fri., ages 6-17. Learn age related soccer skills. CAMP AMAZE, Bethel United Methodist Church, 21006 Twin Springs Dr., Smithsburg. July 13-17, 9 am-3:30 pm, for non-Girl Scout girls currently in grades K-5. Become a Mad Scientist for a week. 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www.frederick.edu/QuickEnroll w.fredeerick.edu/QuickEnr pportunities fo or kkids ids ages 4-15 yyears. ears. W eek-long morning & Kids and Teens on Campus summer enrichment programs are exciting opportunities for Week-long sports nologyy, creative creativve arts, arts, kid’s kid’’s ccuisine, uisine, spor ts & fitness and more! mo afternoon classes feature hands-on activities focusing on science & technology, Do great things 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick, rederick, MD 21702 2 3 846.2661 • www.Frederick.edu/Kid www.Frederick.edu/KidsOnCampus • kidsoncampus@frederick.edu • 301.846.2661 CAMP HOPE ‘N’ COPE, Mt. Aetna Retreat Center, 21905 Mt. Aetna Rd., Hagerstown. August 22-23. Ages 6-13. Overnight camp designed for grieving children and adolescents who have experienced the death of a loved one, or significant life loss. Children learn effective, practical skills for managing their loss. Age specific group activities, fishing, hiking, games, movie, music, crafts, and memorial ceremony. Bus transportation to and from the camp from Hospice of Washington County will be provided. 301/791-6360. info@hospiceofwc.org. CAMP MANIDOKAN, 1600 Harpers Ferry Rd., Knoxville. June 21-Aug. 14. One-week overnight camps for those entering grades 2-12. Over 300 acres bordered by the Potomac River and the C&O Canal. Offers an exciting week of adventure with swimming, boating, games, arts and crafts, campfires, ropes courses, horseback riding, specialty camps and more. $450 base rate. Mini week camp for grades 2-4 offered July 5-8. 301/834-7244. www.manidokan.org. CAMP MONOCACY, June 22-Aug. 21, 7 am-6 pm, ages 6-12 (5 year old may attend camp if they have completed kindergarten). Enjoy sports, games and crafts that reflect weekly themes. Locations: Tuscarora Rec Center, 6321 Lambert Dr., Frederick; Pinecliff Park, 8350 Pinecliff Park Rd., Frederick; Middletown Rec Center, 403 Franklin St., Middletown; Centerville Rec Center, 3601 Carriage Hill Dr., Frederick; and Walkersville Rec Center, 83 Frederick St., Walkersville. $135/person per week. $19/person camp swim option at Walkersville site only. 301/600-2936. www.Recreater.com. CAMP PUMP IT UP, Pump It Up of Frederick, 8420 Gas House Pike, Suite L-P, Frederick. June 22-Aug. 21, 9 am-12 noon (half day) or 9 am-4 pm (full day). $45 per day, $25 half day, $185 per week full day. 301/620-2166. www.pumpitupparty.com/frederick-md. CAMP PUMP IT UP, 10310 Governor Lane Blvd., Williamsport, MD. Half day, full day or full week option, 9 am-12:30 pm or 12:30-4 pm, half day; 9 am-4 pm full day from June 15-Aug. 14, Mon.Fri. Gigantic inflatables, arts and crafts, games, snacks and more. $25 half-day, $40 full day, $150, full week. Early drop-off or late pick-up available at $5 per 30 minutes. 301/223-6633. www.PumpItUpParty.com/Williamsport-md. CAMP TRINITY, Trinity School of Frederick, 6040 New Design Rd., Frederick. Weeklong camps offered from June 15-August 7 for ages 3-16. Contact: Kelly Wheeler at kwheeler@ trinityschooloffrederick.org. 301/228-2333.

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www.trinityschooloffrederick.org/camptrinity. Early Explorers, June 15-19, 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-8. Exploring nature. $200. Basketball Camp, June 15-19, 9 am-12 noon, ages 7 & up. Learn basketball fundamentals. $125. Volleyball Skills Camp, June 15-19, 1-4 pm, ages 11 & up. Learn volleyball fundamentals. $125. Drama Workshops, June 15-19, 1-4 pm, ages 7 & up. $125. Painting Camp, June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5 & up. Create masterpieces in acrylics, oils, and watercolors. $125. Music Makers, June 22-26, 1-4 pm, ages 4-8. Learn basics of music and movement. Performance final day of class. $125. Paper Mache & Clay Creations, June 29-July 3, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5 & up. Learn how to paper mache and create clay creations. $125. Sports & Games Session I (June 29-July 3), Session II (July 6-10) and Session III (July 13-17), 1-4 pm, ages 5 & up. Learn a variety of games, activities, and sports. $125 each session. Baker’s Bookworms, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon, grades 2-4. Hear and discuss great literature, followed by related activities and a snack. $200. Mixed Materials Art Camp, July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5 & up. Explore many artistic styles and techniques. Art show at end of week. $125. Basketball Camp, July 20-24, ages 9-12. Learn basketball fundamentals. $125. Drama Camp, July 20-24, 1-4 pm, ages 7 & up. Missing Link Theatre. Audition Monday, rehearse all week, performance Friday. $125. Cooking Fun, July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon, ages 7 & up. Class for the budding chef. $295. Show Stoppers, July 27-31, 1-4 pm, ages 7 & up. Learn to sing Broadway classics along with basic choreography. Performance final day of class. $125. British Soccer Camp, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-4 pm, ages 3-16. Camp program contains Challenger’s own brand of innovative practices, coached games, camp world cup, cultural education, character building and fun. Price depends on age and length of day chosen. CAR-REY PRO SOCCER CAMP, Washington County Regional Park, 20025 Mt. Aetna Rd., Hagerstown. July 13-17, ages 6 & up. Soccer camp, advanced skills camp and goalkeeper camp. 240/472-1164. www.Car-reysoccer.com. CHALLENGER BRITISH SOCCER CAMPS, Ballenger Creek Park, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick, July 27-31, Old National Pike Park, 12406 Old National Pike, Mt. Airy, July 13-

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SUMMER CAMPS: MD continued from page 17 pm, ages 9-12. Performances Aug. 13 & 15. $280. CITY BALLET SCHOOL SUMMER CAMPS, The City Ballet School, 14 N. Potomac St., Hagerstown. June 22-July 30. Camps offered: Make-ABallet Workshop, July 27-30, mornings, ages 6-8; Princess Camp, June 22-25 for ages 3-5; Trainee Workshop, July 27-30, afternoons, ages 8-11; Advanced Summer Intensive, July 6-24. 301/733-5833. www.cityballetschool.com. CLUB SCIENTIFIC 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Camp Cosmos, Urbana Elementary School, 3554 Urbana Pike, Frederick, July 13-16, 8 am-5 pm, ages 5-15. Science labs, team building activities, science skills, science/art activity, movie, snack and more. $132, plus $90 supply fee. Camp Jr. Scientist, Walkersville Recreation Center, Walkersville Rec Center, in Walkersville Elementary, 83 Frederick St., Walkersville, July 20-24, 8 am-5 pm, ages 5-10. Science labs, team building activities, science skills, science/art activity, movie, snack and more. $165, plus $90 supply fee. CSI Camp, Thurmont Recreation Center, in Thurmont Middle, 408 E. Main St., Thurmont, June 29-July 3, 8 am-5 pm, ages 9-14. Science labs, team building activities, science skills, science/art activity, movie, snack and more. $165, plus $90 supply fee. Grossology Camp, Deer Crossing Recreation Center, in Deer Crossing Elementary, 10601 Finn Dr., New Market, July 27-31, or Thurmont Recreation Center, in Thurmont Middle, 408 E. Main St., Thurmont, June 29-July 3, 8 am-5 pm, ages 5-10. Science labs, team building activities, science skills, science/art activity, movie, snack and more. $165, plus $90 supply fee. Pirate Cove Camp, Middletown Recreation Center, in Middletown Primary, 403 Franklin St., Middletown, July 13-17, or Oakdale Recreation Center, in Oakdale Elementary, 9850 Old National Pike, Ijamsville, June 22-26, 8 am-5 pm, ages 5-10. Science labs, team building activities, science skills, science/art activity, movie, snack and more. $165, plus $90 supply fee. Paleontologist Camp, Ballenger Creek Community Building, Ballenger Creek Park, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick, July 6-10, 8 am-5 pm, ages 5-10. Science labs, team building activities, science skills, science/art activity, movie, snack and more. $165, plus $90 supply fee. . Cooking Camp, Ballenger Creek Community Building, Ballenger Creek Park, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick. Weeklong camps June 22July 17. Kids Cooking Camp, June 22-26 or July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon (ages 6-9) or 1-4 pm (ages 9-12). $140. Master Chef Camp, June 29-July 2, 9 am-12 noon (ages 8-10) or 1-4 pm (ages 11-14). $114. CREATION STATION ART CAMP, Creation Station, 28 S. Potomac St., Suite 301, Hagerstown. June 15-19 and June 22-26. Grades K-2, 11:30 am-12:30 pm; Grades 2-5, 1-2 pm; Grades 5-8, 2:30-4 pm. Art camp is held in the art studio and designed to be fun and exciting for students of all abilities. 240/818-5299. www.creationstation.co. CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP - WILLIAMSPORT, Byron Memorial Park, 2 N. Conococheague St., Williamsport. July 6-10, 9 am-3 pm for scouts going into the 2nd-5th grades (1st grade with adult partner). Early drop off and late pickup available. Enjoy all things space while fishing, climbing, bb guns, archery, fun & games. $125. 301/739-1211. DANCE SUMMER CAMPS, To the Pointe Dance Studio, 1595 Bowis Dr., Point of Rocks; Spring Ridge Dance Center, 9093 Ridgefield Dr., #103,

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Frederick; Ballenger Creek Community Building, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick; Deer Crossing Recreation Center, 10601 Finn Dr., New Market; Middletown Recreation Center, 403 Franklin St., Middletown. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Dancing Diva Camp, To the Pointe Dance Studio, June 22-26, 9 am-1 pm, ages 5-8. $225. Frozen Dance Camp, Spring Ridge Dance Center, July 6-10, 10 am-12 noon, ages 3-4. $95. July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5-7. $105. Happily Ever After Dance Camp, To the Pointe Dance Studio, July 20-24, 9:30 am-12 noon, ages 3-4. $150. Hip-Hop Dance Camp, Spring Ridge Dance Center, Aug. 10-14, 10 am-12 noon, ages 5-6. $95. Aug. 17-21, 10 am-1 pm, ages 7-9. $150. Kamp Kinderdance, Ballenger Creek Community Building (July 27-31), Deer Crossing Recreation Center (July 6-10), and Middletown Recreation Center (June 29-July 3), 9:30 am-12 noon, ages 3-5. $125. Poms & Acro Camp, To the Pointe Dance Studio, Aug. 3-7, 6-8:30 pm, ages 9-12. $150. Princess Dance Camp, Spring Ridge Dance Center, July 20-24, 10 am-12 noon, ages 3-5. $95, plus $20 craft fee. Superhero Camp, Spring Ridge Dance Center, July 27-31 or Aug. 3-7, 10 am-12 noon, ages 3-5. Tumbling activities and Superhero training games. $95, plus $20 craft fee. DANCE UNLIMITED SUMMER CAMPS, Dance Unlimited 244 S. Jefferson St., Frederick. Special multi-camp discount. Visit website for other camps/workshops and to register. www.danceunlimitedfrederick.com. Anchors Aweigh! A Beach Dance Party Mini Dance Camp, July 20-24, 10 am-12 noon, ages 4-6. Nautical themed crafts, dances, and activities. End of week performance. $125. Totally Terrific Tutus Mini Dance Camp, July 2731, 10 am-12 noon, ages 4-6. Learn different styles of dance. End of week performance. $125. Ice Princesses Mini Dance Camp, Aug. 3-7, 10 am-12 noon, ages 4-6. Special themed crafts & activities. End of week performance. $125. Dance Intensive, June 22-26 and/or Aug. 10-14, 9 am-4 pm, ages 7 and up. Jazz, ballet, modern, lyrical, tap and theater dance. Additional classes offered in pilates, yoga, hip hop, improvisation, and performance techniques. Showcase performance at end of camp. $300 per week. Mini Musical Theatre Workshop – CINDERELLA, July 6-10, 10 am-12 noon for ages 5-8. Introduction to musical theater for young actors. Learn basic theater terms through theater games and present a production of “Cinderella” on July 10, 12 noon. $125. Musical Theatre Workshop – SHREK THE MUSICAL JR, July 27-Aug. 7, 9 am-4 pm for ages 9-18. Students who are passionate about acting, singing and dancing rehearse for production of “Shrek the Musical Jr.” Performances Aug. 8. $475. Summer Ballet Intensive, Tuesdays, June 16 to Aug. 11, 6:45-8 pm, ages 9-18. 9-week intensive focuses on traditional barre, center work and short combinations to improve technique and alignment. $175. DELAPLAINE ARTS CENTER SUMMER CAMPS, The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick. Weekly camps from June 22-Aug. 5, 10 am-12 noon or 1-3 pm, ages 6-16. Seven weeks of summer art camps led by awardwinning artists. New subjects each week including ceramics, drawing, mask making, painting, sculpture, and more. $70-$140 per camp. Before and after care available. 301/6980656, x110. www.delaplaine.org. DISCOVERY STATION’S AMAZING SCIENCE WEEK, Discovery Station, 101 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, Aug. 3-7, 10 am-12 noon (girls) or 24 pm (boys), rising grades 3-5. Have fun learning about air, sound and music, crystallized eggshell geodes, buoyant forces of water, rocket science

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www.actforall.org 301-491-7228 plus $50 materials fee. ArtRageous Painting Techniques, July 27-31 or Aug. 3-7 for ages 10-16, 9-12 noon; July 13-17 for ages 6-14, 12:30-3:30 pm; June 22-26 or July 6-10 for ages 8-12, 12:30-3:30 pm; July 2024 for ages 8-14, 12:30-3:30 pm. $80, plus $100 materials fee. FIVE-STAR BASKETBALL CAMP, Centerville Recreation Center, 3602 Carriage Hill Dr., Frederick, June 22-26 or July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon or 9 am-3 pm; Middletown Recreation Center, 403 Franklin St., Middletown, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon or 9 am-3 pm; Tuscarora Recreation Center, 6322 Lambert Dr., Frederick, July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon or 9 am-3 pm. Ages 814. Learn the fundamentals of basketball. $125, half-day; $195, full day. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. FLIPS SUMMER CAMP, 82 Wormans Mill Court, Unit E, Frederick. Weekly summer camps and summer sessions. 301/668-FLIP. www.flipsfun.com. Little Flips Summer Camp, June 8-12, June 2226, July 6-10, July 27-31 or Aug. 10-14, 3-day mini camp for ages 3-5, Mon., Wed., Fri from 911:30 am. $75 per week. Flips Summer Camp, June 22-226, July 14-19, or Aug. 4-8, Mon.-Fri., 9 am-12:30 pm, 5-day camp for ages 6-12. $150 per week. Weekend Tumble Clinic, June 26-28, July 17-19, or Aug. 7-9, 3-day clinic for ages 7-15. 5-9 pm Fri., 10 am-2 pm Sat. & Sun. $110 per clinic. FREDERICK COMMUNITY COLLEGE KIDS ON CAMPUS AND TEENS ON CAMPUS, 7932 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick. Summer enrichment programs for kids, ages 4-15. Weeklong morning & afternoon workshops feature hands-on learning in a variety of academic areas. Lunch Bunch offered. Schedules and costs vary. 301/846-2661. www.frederick.edu/kidsoncampus. Courses offered: Ages 4-6 Chinese Language Experience, July 13-17, 9 am12 noon. $109. Language Sampler, June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon. $109. Creative Dramatics, June 29-July 2 or July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon. $89 for June 29 session, $109 for July 27 session. In the Garden, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon or Aug. 3-7, 1-4 pm. $119. Spanish for Kids, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon. $109. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, June 29-July 2, 9 am-12 noon. $89. Tiny Travelers: A Global Magic Carpet Ride, July 6-10, 1-4 pm, or Aug. 3-7, 9 am-12 noon. $109. Weather Bugs, June 29-July 2 or July 13-17, 1-4 pm. $89/person week of June 29, $109/person week of July 13. Ages 5-6 Music for Munchkins, June 22-26, 9 am-12

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AMAZING SCIENCE WEEK August 3-7

10am-noon girls 2-4 pm boys Rising grades 3-5

A science, technology and history museum with hands-on learning experiences, interesting and challenging exhibits, displays and programs • Adventures in Agriculture • Japanese Origins • Dinosaurs – Full Scale Triceratops Skull • Operate Cessna 150 console • Hagerstown Aviation • NASA spacecraft model • How a Weather Station Works • Exact 15' replica of the Titanic & Titanic cabin • Civil War Trains • C&O Canal • Morse Code • Möller Organs • Healthy Bodies • Vision • Discovery Parties • Treasure Gift Shoppe • And much more ... come and see!

101 W. Washington St., Hagerstown, MD Tuesday-Saturday 10-4 • Sunday 2-5

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SUMMER CAMPS: MD cont. from page 19 Ages 8-11 Touch, Type and Create, June 29-July 2 or July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon. $89/person week of June 29, $109/person week of July 20. Creating Comics, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Money Smart Tweens, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Ages 8-12 Adventures in Clay, July 6-10, July 20-24, or Aug. 3-7, 1-4 pm. $129. CAD, July 20-24, 1-4 pm. $129. Clay-Mation Movie Magic, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Computer Programming: Translating the “Code,” July 13-17 from 9 am-12 noon, or July 27-31 from 1-4 pm. $129. Exploring Science: The Study of Everything, June 29-July 2, 1-4 pm. $99. Genetics: What Makes You Unique? July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Latch Hook, June 29-July 2, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Rock on Dinosaurs! Crystals, Geodes and More! June 29-July 2, 9 am-12 noon. $105. Sketching or Drawing for Beginners, June 29-July 2, 9 am-12 noon. $99. Space Exploration, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Structural Engineering, June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Trading Card Games – Create and Play, July 20-24, 1-4 pm. $119. Design and Sew Like a Professional, July 6-10 or July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Filmmaking, July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon. $119. LEGO Mindstorms: Advanced Robotics and Programming, July 27-31, 1-4 pm. $129. LEGO Mindstorms: Robotic Fun, June 22-26 or July 20-24, 1-4 pm; June 29July 2 or July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon. $129 for weeks June 22, July 6 & July 20, $105 for week June 29. Creative Quilting-Design and Sew a Quilt by Machine, July 27-31, 1-4 pm. $119. Design and Sew: American Girl Doll Creations, July 6-10 from 1-4 pm or July 27-31 from 9 am-12 noon. $119. Duct Tape Art, June 22-26 or July 6-10, 1-4 pm. $129. Jump WRITE In, June 22-26 from 1-4 pm, or Aug. 3-7, 9 am-12 noon. $109. Sing Big or Go Home! The Bel Canto Way, July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Lights, Camera, Action: Mini-Movie Production, July 6-10 from 9 am-12 noon or Aug. 3-7 from 1-4 pm. $119. Ages 8-14 Writing Magic, June 29-July 2, 1-4 pm. $99. Ages 9-12 Hoops for Fitness and Fun, July 13-17, 1-4 pm. $119. Ages 9-14 Advanced Computer Animation with LEGOs, July 6-10 or July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon. $139. Advanced Video Game Design, July 6-10 from 1-4 pm, or July 13-17, July 20-24 or Aug. 3-7 from 9 am-12 noon. $139. Video Game Design, June 22-26, July 20-24, or Aug. 3-7 from 1-4 pm, or July 6-10 or July 27-31 from 9 am-12 noon. $139. Ages 10-12 Middle School Math, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon or 1-4 pm. $119. Ages 10-14 Dessert Circus, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon. $129. Gluten Free Cooking: Around the World, July 27-31, 1-4 pm. $129. Kids Take Over the Kitchen, June 22-26 or July 6-10, 1-4 pm. $129. Ages 10-15 Easels on Campus, June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Expert Level Computer Animation, July 27-Aug. 7, 1-4 pm. $229. Ages 11-14 Advanced Duct Tape Art, June 29-July 2 from 1-4 pm, or July 27-31 from 9 am-12 noon. $105 for June 29 session, $129 for July 27 session. Batik for Beginners, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Flashion, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon. $109. Jewelry Making for Beginners, July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Meteorology, Aug. 3-7, 1-4 pm. $119. LEGO Mindstorms for Middle School Students, July 13-17, 1-4 pm. $129. Rocketry, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-12 noon. $129. Speak Up, July 6-10, 1-4 pm. $119. Study Skills and Test Taking Strategies for Middle School Students, July 2024, 1-4 pm. $119. Survive! July 20-24 from 9 am-12 noon, or Aug. 3-7 from 1-4 pm. $119. Ages 11-15 Expert Level Video Game Design, July 13-17 or Aug. 3-7 from 1-4 pm, or July 27-31 from 9 am-12 noon. $139. Safe Sitter Babysitting Training, June 22-26, July 20-24 or Aug. 3-7 from 9 am-12 noon, or July 13-17 from 1-4 pm. $125. Ages 11 & up Advanced Harry Potter, July 27-31, 1-4 pm. $119. Business Planning for Teens & Tweens, July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon. $119. Calling All Art Historians, July 13-17, 1-4 pm. $119. Money Smart Teens, July 6-10, 1-4 pm. $119. Ages 12-15 Advanced Comic Book Creation, Aug. 3-7, 1-4 pm. $119.

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Black Light Illumination Theatre, July 6-10, 1-4 pm. $129. Mud-loving Teens, July 27-31, 1-4 pm. $129. Summer Band Refresher, July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon. $129. Ages 12-16 Improvising Rock Guitar, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon. $119. FREDERICK COUNTRY DAY MONTESSORI & ARTS SUMMER CAMP, 1601 Wheyfield Dr., Frederick. Weekly camps June 9-Aug. 15, Mon.-Fri., 9 am-3 pm, 9 am-6 pm or 7 am-6 pm. “Animals on our Planet.” Montessori mornings and arts in the afternoon for ages 2-6. Take an exciting adventure through the 5 habitats of our earth and meet the wild animals that live there. $240-$298. 301/694-7000. www.frederickmontessori.com/summer-camp/ FREDERICK COUNTY BASKETBALL CAMP, Oakdale High School, 5850 Eaglehead Dr., Ijamsville. June 22-25, boys from 8 am-12 noon; and June 29-July 2, girls from 8-12 noon, for children entering 1st thru 9th grade. Campers will learn to be well-rounded, fundamentally sound basketball players. $120. www.frederickcountybasketballcamp.blogspot.com/ FREDERICK COUNTY RECREATION DEPARTMENT’S SUMMER CAMPS, June 22-Aug. 21 (weekly) for various ages. Fees and locations vary. Children may participate in many different camps and activities including: aquatics, art, baton, fitness, basketball, cheerleading, cooking, dance, chess, football, gymnastics, lacrosse, martial arts, performing arts, preschool adventures, science and discovery, soccer, softball & baseball, social etiquette, tennis, volleyball, nature camps, and history camps. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. FC ULTIMATE SPORTS CAMP, Centerville Recreation Center, 3602 Carriage Hill Dr., Frederick, June 29-July 3 or Aug. 3-7, or Deer Crossing Recreation Center, 10601 Finn Dr., New Market, July 6-10. 9 am-3 pm, ages 6-11. Campers develop skills in basketball, flag football, soccer and other sports in this co-ed camp. $119. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. FREDERICK REGIONAL YOUTH ORCHESTRA SUMMER MUSIC CAMP, Banner School, 1730 N. Market St., Frederick. July 13-17, 9 am-3:30 pm, ages 9-15. Student musicians who have played their orchestral instruments for at least one year extend their musical training and performance skills. All orchestral instruments welcome. Public concert July 17. 301/695-1187. www.FRYO.org. FUNCAMP 2014 – THEATRE CAMP, Maryland Ensemble Theatre, 31 W. Patrick St., Frederick. 10 am-3 pm. $380. 301/694-4744. www.marylandensemble.org. Creating Theatre, June 22-July 3 or Aug. 3-14, ages 7-11. Musical Theatre Project, June 22-July 3 for ages 12-16, or July 6-17 for ages 7-11, or July 20-31 for ages 7-11. Performance Project, July 6-17, ages 12-16. Improv Intensive, Aug. 3-14, ages 12-16. FUNFIT SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP, 9 am-12:30 pm, ages 3-6. Active games and play, crafts, and imaginative lessons. $115, plus $20 materials fee. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Centerville Recreation Ctr., 3602 Carriage Hill Drive, Frederick, July 20-24. Deer Crossing Recreation Ctr., 10601 Finn Drive, New Market, June 22-26 Middletown Recreation Center, 403 Franklin Street, Middletown, July 27-31 Oakdale Recreation Center, 9850 Old National Pike, Ijamsville, July 6-10 Thurmont Recreation Center, 408 E. Main Street, Thurmont, July 13-17 GIRLS INC. OF WASHINGTON COUNTY SUMMER ACTIVITIES PROGRAM SUMMER DAY CAMP, 626 Washington Ave., Hagerstown. Weekly sessions June 22-Aug. 7, 8:30 am-3:30 pm, ages 6-18. Girls Inc. closed July 3 and July 13-17. Girls have a fun and safe environment to release energy and be creative. Includes swimming 3 days a week, weekly field trips, sports, arts and crafts, recreational games, computers, science, and more. $60/members per week, $90/non-members per week. Quiet time hours 7:45-8:30 a.m. and 3:30-5 p.m. for additional $10 per week. 301/733-5430. www.girlsinc-md.org/summer-camp.php. GORETTI BASKETBALL CAMPS, Day camps at The LifeHouse Church Bethel, 515 E. Wilson Blvd., Hagerstown, or YMCA of Hagerstown, 1100 Eastern Blvd., Hagerstown. Evening camps at The Gael Center at St. Maria Goretti High School, 1535 Oak Hill Ave., Hagerstown. Basketball camps for players entering grades 2-9. Family discount. Additional $15 for extended day session. Email mmiller@goretti.org. 301/739-4266, x160 or 202/2130436. Day Camp for Boys, LifeHouse Church Bethel, June 15-18, 9 am-3 pm. $150 on-site registration. Coed Day Camp, LiveHouse Church Bethel, June 22-25, 9 am-3 pm. $150 on-site registration. Night School Camp, Aug. 10-13, 5:30-9 pm, for boys and girls entering grades 2-9. $90 if pre-registered by July 20, $100 on-site registration. 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per camper, $130/week for each additional camper from same household, after May 1. $25 non-refundable deposit. Early arrival and late pickup available at $6 per hour. 301/733-2033. www.graceacademyonline.org. Weekly themes: June 1-5, Ahoy, Mateys! It’s a pirate’s life for me; June 8-12, Camping & the Great Outdoors; June 15-19, Treasure Hunters; June 22-26, Under the Sea; June 29-July 3, STEM; July 6-10, Hawaiian Luau; July 13-17, Super Sleuths: Let’s Solve a Mystery!; July 20-24, Wild West; July 27-31, You’ve Got Talent: Triple the fun with singing, acting, and creating masterpieces of art!; August 3-7, Water, Water, Everywhere. GYMNASTICS CLINIC, Centerville Recreation Center, 3601 Carriage Hill Dr., Frederick, July 1317, Deer Crossing Recreation Center, 10601 Finn Drive, New Market, June 29-July 3, Middletown Recreation Center, 403 Franklin St., Middletown, July 6-10, and Tuscarora Recreation Center, 6321 Lambert Dr., Frederick, June 22-26. 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-13. Gymnastics for the beginner to the intermediate. $94. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. HCC COLLEGE FOR KIDS, Hagerstown Community College, 11400 Robinwood Dr., Hagerstown. Summer enrichment program for grades 2 to 10. Offering six weeks of adventures. Schedules and costs vary by theme and week. 240/500-2236. www.hagerstowncc.edu/kids. Courses offered: Grades 2 & 3 Kitchen Chemistry, July 13-17 or July 20-24, 8:45 am-4 pm. Investigate through cooking, stories, games, music and experiments. $177. Junie B. Jones, July 6-10, 8:45 am-4 pm. Activities centered around Junie B. Jones books. $172. We Do Robotics, Do You? June 22-26, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 20-24, or July 27-31, 8:45 am-4 pm. Learn how to create and program animated robots. $182. Under The Sea, July 13-17, 8:45 am-4 pm. Hands-on projects, games, chemistry, story time, music and art. $172. Bug Patrol, June 22-26, 8:45 am-4 pm. Hands-on buggy activities will include games, bug gathering, and the science of bugs, art, and more. $172. I Spy, June 22-26, 8:45 am-4 pm. Hands-on class. Conduct experiments and learn about science. $172. Amazon Adventure, June 22-26, 8:45 am-4 pm. Learn about the rain forest and its habitat through hands-on projects, games, music and art. $172. Blast Off Into Space! July 6-10, 8:45 am-4 pm. Explore the solar system and learn about the NASA space program. $172. Tour of the World, June 6-10, 8:45 am-4 pm. Take a trip around the world and learn about various diverse cultural destinations. $182. Super Heroes, Super Villains and Super You, July 20-24, 8:45 am-4 pm. Explore the fantastic worlds and abilities of well-known comic book heroes, sidekicks, and arch-enemies. $172. American Girls and Me, July 13-17 or July 27-31, 8:45 am-4 pm. Explore the history and culture of the American Girl book series. $187. Science Fun! July 13-17, 8:45 am-4 pm. Magical 5 Senses. $177. Grades 4 & 5 Mad Scientist, June 22-26 or July 6-10, 8:45 am4 pm. Conduct experiments, research answers and record findings. $177. Computer Games Are Elementary, June 22-26, July 13-17, or July 20-24, 8:45 am-4 pm. Become the star of your own computer game. $157. Puppet Theater, July 6-10 or July 20-24, 8:45 am4 pm. Become a puppeteer. $187. Fundamentals of Cheerleading, July 20-24, 8:45 am-4 pm. Learn the fundamentals of cheerleading. $172.

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Animal Kingdom, July 13-17, 8:45 am-4 pm. Learn about animals around the world. $172. Antarctica Expedition, July 27-31, 8:45 am-4 pm. Take a journey to the South Pole. $172. If I Were A Dancer, July 27-31, 8:45 am.4 pm. Learn to dance. $172. My Lego Robot Is Better Than Yours! Weeklong classes from June 22-July 31, 8:45 am-4 pm. Intro class to Lego Robotics. $182. Diary of a Wimpy Kid, July 6-10, 8:45 am-4 pm. Celebrate all things “Wimpy” with the characters from the book series. $172. Crime Scene Detective, June 22-26 or July 13-17, 8:45 am-4 pm. Use detective skills to solve mysteries. $177. Fossils and the Sands of Time, July 13-17, 8:45 am-4 pm. Identify fossils and particles in sand. Field trip to collect fossils in Hancock, MD and to Crystal Grottoes cave in Boonsboro, MD included. $177. Pet Academy, July 13-17, 8:45 am-4 pm. Learn about the care of domestic animals and how they help us. $182. Kids for Peace, Aug. 3-7, 8:45 am-4 pm. Class emphasizes youth leadership, cross-cultural experience, arts, service and caring for our earth. $187. Grades 5-7 Lego My Robot, June 22-26, 8:45 am-4 pm. Plan and build your Lego robot. $182. Making Music, June 22-26 or July 27-31, 8:45 am-4 pm. All instruments welcome. Students should have completed two or more years of school band or private lessons. $187. Digital Maniacs, July 27-31, 8:45 am-4 pm. Go crazy with digital media. $182. Shocking Fun with Electricity, Aug. 3-7, 8:45 am-4 pm. Explore the world of electricity. $172. Grades 6-8 Stopping Cyber Crooks and Online Villains, June 22-26, 8:45 am-4 pm. Learn to defend personal information and explore cyber security. $166. Exploring Health Careers, June 22-26, 8:45 am-4 pm. Explore the world of health careers. $187. Creative Photography, June 22-26 or July 13-17, 8:45 am-4 pm. Learn about the world of photography. $182. Designing Your Own Computer Game, June 22-26 or July 13-17, 8:45 am-4 pm. Learn to design computer games. $182. Forensic Microscopy, July 6-10, 8:45 am-4 pm. Use biotechnology and microscopes to solve crimes and mysteries. $177. Music Theatre: Act, Sing and Dance, July 13-17, 8:45 am-4 pm. Explore the world of theater. $182. Girls Exploring Engineering, June 22-26, 8:45 am-4 pm. Hands-on activities that involve designing, building and testing. $0. Vet Academy, July 13-17, 8:45 am-4 pm. For those interested in veterinary medicine. $197. Young Biz Academy, July 6-10, 8:45 am-4 pm. Learn how to start your own business. $177. Making Ideas Come Alive with Game Maker, July 6-10 or July 20-24, 8:45 am-4 pm. Build games without using a programming language. $182. Fantasy World Exploration, July 27-31, 8:45 am-4 pm. Explore fantasy world societies. $187. Leveling Up With Game Maker, July 27-31, 8:45 am-4 pm. Create your own 2D game. $192. Mythmania, July 20-24, 8:45 am-4 pm. Explore the mythical worlds of the Greeks, Egyptians, Vikings and Celts. $172. Discovery Science! Flight, Space Travel & Rocketry, July 20-24, 8:45 am-4 pm. Explore the world of flight, engineering and rocketry. $162. Academy STEM, July 6-10, 8:45 am-4 pm. Spend days of discovery in Bio Technology, Cyber Security, Alternative Energy and Engineering. $177. Grades 6-10 Beginning Phone App Design, June 22-26, 8:45 am-4 pm. Discover the secrets to creating smartphone applications and publishing them. $182.

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summer camps: MD continued from page 21 second week or a second child from the same family. 301/223-6731. www.heritageharvest.com. KAMP KINDERDANCE, Ballenger Creek Community Building, Ballenger Creek Park, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick, July 27-31; Deer Crossing Recreation Center, 10601 Finn Dr., New Market, July 6-10; and Middletown Recreation Center, 403 Franklin St., Middletown, June 29-July 3. Ages 3-5, 9:30 am-12 noon. Developmental ballet, creative movement, acrobatics, craft time, interactive story and snack. $125. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. KIDS COOKING CAMP, Ballenger Creek Community Building, Ballenger Creek Park, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick. Hands-on cooking camp. $140. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon for ages 6-9, and 1-4 pm for ages 9-12. July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon for ages 6-9, and 1-4 pm for ages 9-12. KIDS FIRST SWIM SCHOOLS, Hagerstown, Frederick, and Winchester. No age limits. Kids learn to be safe and proficient in the water. The KIDS FIRST® Swim Schools are America’s largest provider of year round warm water swimming instruction. www.kidsfirstswimschools.com. facebook.com/kidsfirstswimschools. THE LITTLE GYM’S KIDS QUEST AND SKILL THRILL SUMMER CAMPS, The Little Gym of Hagerstown, 1535 Potomac Ave., Longmeadow Shopping Center. June 15-Aug. 20, Mon.-Thurs., 9 am-12 noon for ages 3-8 (and 100% potty independent). Ages 6-12 may participate on Mondays, 12:303:30 pm. Each week has a special theme and each day has a different, creative lesson plan. Offers physical activity, gymnastics and play with arts, crafts and special events. Call for pricing information. 301/739-7300. www.tlghagerstownmdus.com. LUCY SCHOOL SUMMER, Lucy School, 9117 Frostown Rd., Middletown. July 6-31. Play, paint, sing, dance, create stories and explore our 17-acres of rolling hills, woodlands, wetlands, organic garden, pond and waterfall. 5-day full day summer program for ages 4-7, 3-day full day summer program for ages 3 & 4, and half-day program for children ages 2-3 (those who will be 3 by Dec. 1. There will also be a musical theater camp for ages 8-12. 301/293-1163. www.lucyschool.com. MANNERS CAN BE FUN CAMP, Ballenger Creek Community Building, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick. July 13-16, 9-11 am, ages 5-8. Fun, interactive camp covering social etiquette, communication skills and table manners. $119. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. MAR-LU-RIDGE CAMP AND RETREAT CENTER, 3200 Mar Lu Ridge Rd., Jefferson. Weekly camps from June 14-Aug. 7, ages 6-17, plus adult and family camps. Small faith-based group camping. Swimming, rock climbing, zip line, Bible lessons, hiking, games and more. Extended care available. $165-$565/person per week. 800/238-9974. www.mar-lu-ridge.org. MID-MARYLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER SUMMER CAMPS AND INTENSIVES, 5901 Enterprise Ct., Frederick or 12 W. Main St., New Market. 301/694-5105. www.mmpac.com. MMPAC Intensive: It’s Showtime! Frederick location. June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon, ages 7-10, for $295; 9 am-4 pm, ages 10-17, for $575. Storybook Adventures Camp, New Market location. June 22-26, 9 am-11:30 am, ages 3-6. $185. THE MILLER CHILDREN’S CENTER AT FCC SUMMER CAMP, Frederick (MD) Community College, 7932 Opossumtown Pike. Summer camps for children of students, staff, faculty and community, ages 5-10 (must have completed kindergarten), daily from 7 am-6 pm. Course offerings: Sports & Fitness, Cooking, Creative Expression, Mad Science, Crazy Days. $200 per person per week, includes field trips. childrenscenter@frederick.edu. 301/846-2612. MOUNT SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY SUMMER CAMPS, 16300 Old Emmitsburg Rd., Emmitsburg. 301/447-8329. www.msmary.edu. Basketball Camps, Individual camp, team camp, and high school individual camp. Lacrosse Camps: The Elite 150 Lacrosse Day Camps: Youth day camp, June 22-26, 9 am-3 pm, ages 7-13. $250. Young Guns Camp, July 5-8, for rising 9th graders. $400-$600. Outback Steakhouse Summer-16 Tournament, July 8-11. Rob Ryerson Soccer Camps, weekly camps from June 21-Aug. 6. www.scoringgoals.com. Girls Advanced, June 21-25, ages 11-16. $525. Boys Challenge Camp, June 26-28, ages 9-11. $295. Goalkeeping Camp, July 31Aug. 2, ages 10-16. $395. Boys Advanced, July 19-23, ages 11-16. $525. Soccer High School Prep/Team Camp, Aug. 2-6. $425. Scott Thomson Baseball Camp. July 13-15, 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-12. $140. July 19-22, ages 13-18, $430/overnight camp, $285/commuter camp. July 27-29, 9 am-3 pm, ages 6-12. $200. NFL FLAG FOOTBALL PREP CLINICS, Ballenger Creek Park- Rec Field, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick, and Urbana District Park – Field 1, 3805 Urbana Pike, Frederick, ages 7-14. $64. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Offensive Threat QB and Receiver Combine, Ballenger Creek Park, August 37 and Urbana District Park, August 17-21, 8:30-10 am.

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Defensive Technique & Strategies, Ballenger Creek Park, August 3-7, and Urbana District Park, August 17-21, 10:30 am-12 noon. NATURE CAMPS, Catoctin Creek Park & Nature Center, 2929 Sumantown Rd., Middletown. June 22-Aug. 21, 9 am-11:30 am for ages 4-6 or 9 am-4 pm for ages 6-10. Outdoor adventures. 301/600-2936. www.Recreater.com. Ages 4-6 We Love Bugs, June 29-July 1, 9-11:30 am, $55. Crazy Camouflage, July 20-24, 9-11:30 am, $55. Reptiles Rock! Aug. 3-7, 9-11:30 am, $55. Scales, Slime & Stingers, Aug. 17-21, 9-11:30 am, $55. Ages 6-10 Wet & Wild I, June 22-26, 9 am-4 pm, $130. Wet & Wild II, July 6-10, 9 am-4 pm, $130. Up the Creek, July 13-17, 9 am-4 pm, $130. Tracks, Traces & Trail Blazers, July 27-31, 9 am-4 pm, $130. Animal Mania, Aug. 10-14, 9 am-4 pm, $130. NATURE CAMPS, Fountain Rock Park & Nature Center, 8511 Nature Center Place, Walkersville. June 22-Aug. 14, 9 am-11:30 am or 1-3:30 pm for ages 4-6 or 6-8; or 8 am-5 pm for ages 7-12. Outdoor adventures. 301/6002936. www.Recreater.com. Ages 4-6 Knee-High Naturalists Camp, weekly camps from June 22-Aug. 14, 9-11:30 am or 1-3:30 pm, $68. Ages 6-10 Knee-High Naturalists Camp, June 29-July 3, July 20-24, or Aug. 10-14, 911:30 am, $68. Ages 7-12 Summer Scientists Camp, July 6-10, 8 am-5 pm, $145. Survival of the “Kiddest” Camp, July 27-31, 8 am-5 pm, $145. Ultimate Nature Camp, weekly camps from June 22-Aug. 14 (no camp July 6-10 or July 27-31), 8 am-5 pm, $145. PEE WEE TENNIS CAMP, Ballenger Creek Middle School, 5525 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick, June 29-July 3 (6:15-7:15 pm), July 20-23 (9:1510:15 am), or July 27-30 (6:15-7:15 pm); Linganore High School, 12013 Old Annapolis Rd., Frederick, July 13-16, 6:15-7:15 pm; Middletown Middle School, 100 Martha Mason St., Middletown, June 22-25 (9:15-10:15 am) or July 20-23 (6:15-7:15 pm); Urbana Community Park, 3636 Urbana Pike, Frederick, June 22-25 (6:15-7:15 pm), July 6-9 (9:15-10:15 am), or July 2730 (9:15-10:15 am); or Walkersville High School, 81 W. Frederick St., Walkersville, July 6-9, 6:15-7:15 pm. Ages 5-8. Tennis for beginners. $23. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. PHOTOGRAPY CAMP, Public Safety Training Facility, Frederick. June 22-26 or July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon, ages 10-14. Learn to use your digital camera. $120. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. DAN PRETE BASKETBALL CAMPS, Saint James School, 17641 College Rd., Hagerstown. July 13-17, July 20-24, or July 27-31, 9 am-3 pm, for boys & girls ages 6-17. Extended care hours 3-5:30 pm. Learn the fundamentals of the game of basketball. $165 per session. Sibling discounts. 301/2338644. www.danpretebasketballcamp.com. ROBOTICS 101 CAMP, Middletown Recreation Center, 403 Franklin St., Middletown. July 6-10, 1-4 pm, ages 7-12. Learn basics of designing, programming, and controlling a fully functional robot. $175. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. ROBOTICS OLYMPICS CAMP, Ballenger Creek Community Building, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick. June 29-July 3 or Oakdale Recreation Center, 9850 Old National Pike, Ijamsville, July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon, ages 7-12. Students design and program robots to compete in simulated Olympic events. $175. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. ROSE HILL MANOR PARK HISTORY CAMPS, Rose Hill Manor Park & Children’s Museum, 1611 N. Market St., Frederick. June 15-Aug. 7. Half and full day camps for ages 3-12. 301/600-1650. 301/600-2936. www.recreator.com. Mommy & Me Camp: Laura’s Little House, June 15-19, 9:30-11:30 am, ages 2-4 plus parent. $68. Mommy & Me Camp: Hungry Caterpillar & Friends, Aug. 3-7, 9:30-11:30 am, ages 2-4 plus parent. $68. Wee Historians: Superheroes of History Camp, June 15-19, 9:30-11:30 am, ages 3-5. $68. Little House in the Woods, June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-6. $75. Hogwart’s History, June 29-July 3, 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-12. $75. Girls in History, June 29-July 3 or July 6-10 from 9 am-12 noon; or July 13-17 from 12:30-3:30 pm, ages 6-12. $75. Native American Nature Camp, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-6 yrs. $75. Wild, Wild West, June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-12. $75. Superheroes of History, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-12. $75. Rose Hill Regiment, July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5-8. $75. The Final Year – 1865, July 13-17, 8 am-5 pm, ages 7-12. $145. Native American Nature Survival Camp, July 20-24, 8 am-5 pm, ages 7-12. $145. Mockingjay Adventure, July 27-31, 8 am-5 pm, ages 7-12. $145. We Can Do It! July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-12. $75.

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Wee Historians-Wings in the Garden: Bees, Butterflies & Birds, Aug. 3-7, 9:30-11:30 am, ages 3-5. $68. ST. JOHN REGIONAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL SUMMER CAMPS, 8414 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick. June 29-Aug. 7. Full day camp (9 am-3 pm) and half day camp (9 am-12 noon) offered. Grades K-8. Before (7:30-9 am) and after (3-4 pm) care available for $50 per week. $225 per person full day camp; $135 per person for halfday camp; $398/person for two-week camp. 301/662-6722. www.sjrcs.org. Lacrosse Camp, June 29-July 2, 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-13. The Elite 150 Lacrosse Camp is for girls and boys with 0-3 years’ experience. Do You Want to Build A Snowman, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon, grades PreK-1. Make princess putty, frozen paint, an Elsa Power Bracelet and Tiara, and more. Lego Speedway, July 6-10, half or full day, grades 2-4. Build with Lego Crazy Action Contraptions. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Theater Camp, July 6-17, full day only, grades 1-8. Twoweek theatre camp. Performance on last day. Harry Potter, July 13-17, half or full day, grades 25. Fun filled week of crafts, potion making, and trivia games to test knowledge of everything Potter. Art with Yemi, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon, grades 2-8. Produce multimedia work. Camp directed by Yemi, a famous, local artist. Mini Mad Scientist, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon, grades PreK4-1. Hands-on experiments. Little Treasures Top Chef, July 13-17, PreK-1, half day only. Campers make tasty recipes and make a cookbook. LEGO ROBOTICS Camp, July 20-31, grades 4-6. 2week full day camp. Learn how to use Lego Mindstorms and design robots to solve problems. STEM Camp, July 20-24, grades 6-8, half or full day. Hands-on learning experience in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. Under the Big Top, July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon, grades PreK4-1. Learn circus skills. Theatrics Circus Experience, full day only, grades 1-8. Learn circus skills. Performance at end of the week. Serendipity Farm Camp, August 3-7, 9 am-3 pm, ages 4-15. Fun days on the farm. Horseback riding, water activities, arts and crafts, and games. Campers shuttled from SJRCS or they can be dropped off directly at 10229 Woodsboro Pike, Walkersville, MD. SERENDIPITY FARM CAMP, Serendipity Horse Meadows, 10229 Woodsboro Pk, Walkersville. June 26-July 3 or July 6-10, 9 am-3 pm, ages 414. Horseback riding, animal care, fishing, arts & crafts, nature adventure, games and more. $165. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. SILVER KNIGHTS CHESS CAMP, Urbana Elementary School, 3554 Urbana Pike, Frederick, and Parks and Recreation Bourne Building, 355 Montevue Lane, Frederick. Half- and full-day camps for ages 5-13. $167/half-day, $275/fullday. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Half-Day Camp at Urbana, June 29-July 2, 9 am12 noon or 1-4 pm. Half-Day Camp at Parks and Recreation Bourne Building, Aug. 17-20, 9 am-12 noon or 1-4 pm. Full-day camp at Urbana, June 29-July 2, 9 am-4 pm. Full-day camp at Parks and Recreation Bourne Building, Aug. 17-20, 9 am-4 pm. SKATE FREDERICK SUMMER CAMP SERIES, 1288 Riverbend Way, Frederick. 301/662-7362. www.skatefrederick.com. Ice Skating Camp, June 22-26, July 13-17, Aug. 37, half day camp, ages 6 & above. $159. 4-5 Year Old Ice Skating Camp, June 23-25, July 14-16 or Aug. 4-6, half day camp, ages 4 & 5. $105. Intermediate Figure Skating Camp, July 6-10, half day camp. $169. Introduction to Ice Hockey Camp, June 22-26, 9

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am-1 pm. $169. Advanced Figure Skating Camp, July 20-24, 8:30 am-2 pm. $229. Summer Theatre on Ice Summer Program, all levels and ages four through adult welcome. Solo auditions, May 20; group rehearsals start June 3; show dates Aug. 15 & 16. Call Kelly ext. 16 for details. SONGWRITING AND RECORDING SUMMER CAMP, Evolution Rock School, 12 Public Square #201, Hagerstown. July 13-17, 10 am-3 pm Mon.Thurs and 9 am-7 pm Fri., ages 10 and up. Learn songwriting and performance techniques. At end of camp, record your original song in a professional recording studio. Previous experience on instrument required. $350. 301/733-1850. www.EvolutionRockSchool.com. SPORTS DISCOVERY CAMP, Middletown Recreation Center, 403 Franklin St., Middletown, Aug. 3-7; Thurmont Recreation Center, 408 E. Main St., Thurmont, June 29-July 3; Walkersville Recreation Center, 83 Frederick St., Walkersville, July 6-10. 9-11 am for ages 3-5. Learn fundamental motor skills. $65. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. STAR COMMUNITY’S 2015 SUMMER EQUESTRIAN ADVENTURES, Star’s Equestrian Center, 13674 Greencastle Pike, Hagerstown. Week-long camps, June 22-26, July 6-10, July 13-17, July 2024 or August 3-7, from 9 am-3 pm, ages 6-12. Themed weeks, learn to ride and care for a horse, equine demonstrations, trail rides, games, water activities, crafts and more. $250 per week. 301/791-6222. SUMMER FRIENDS AT FRIENDS MEETING SCHOOL, Friends Meeting School, 3232 Green Valley Rd., Ijamsville. June 29-July 17, full day or half day, ages 3-10. “Fairy Tales from Around the World.” Imaginative play and hands-on activities connected to great multicultural fairy tales and fables. $750/full day, $435/half day, $35/registration fee. Before and after care additional. 301/798-0288, x122 or www.friendsmeetingschool.org. TENNIS CAMP, Ballenger Creek Middle School, 5525 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick; Linganore High School, 12013 Old Annapolis Rd., Frederick; Urbana Community Park, 3636 Urbana Pike, Frederick; Middletown Middle School, 100 Martha Mason St., Middletown; Walkersville, High School, 81 W. Frederick St., Walkersville. Weekly Mon.Thurs. camps. $23. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Ages 10-15 Ballenger Creek Middle School, July 27-30, 7:308:30 pm Linganore High School, July 13-16, 7:30-8:30 pm Urbana Community Park, June 22-25, 7:30-8:30 pm or July 27-30, 10:30-11:30 am Ages 8-12 Ballenger Creek Middle School, July 20-23, 8-9 am Linganore High School, July 13-16, 5-6 pm Middletown Middle School, July 20-23, 5-6 pm Urbana Community Park, June 22-25, 5-6 pm or July 27-30, 8-9 am Walkersville High School, July 6-9, 5-6 pm Ages 8-15 Ballenger Creek Middle School, June 29-July 2, 7:30-8:30 pm Middletown Middle School, June 22-25, 8-9 am Urbana Community Park, July 6-9, 8-9 am TENNIS AND SWIM CAMP, Walkersville High School, 81 W. Frederick St., Walkersville. July 2023, 9 am-2 pm, ages 8-14. Players of all ability levels can learn and improve skills and techniques needed to enjoy tennis. $135. 301/6002936. www.recreater.com. THEATRICKS CIRCUS CAMP SPECTACULAR, Middletown Recreation Center, in Middletown Primary, 403 Franklin St., Middletown (7/277/31) and Deer Crossing Recreation Center, 10601 Finn Dr., New Market (6/22-6/26). 9 am-3

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pm, ages 7-16. Activities include: juggling, Diabolo Devil sticks, balancing, plate spinning, clowning, equilibristics, wire walking, rolling globe, and more. All-star circus show at end of week. $230. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. TINY SLUGGERS TEE-BALL MINI CAMP, Ballenger Creek Park, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick, July 13-17, or Utica District Park, 10200-B Old Frederick Rd., Frederick, July 27-31. 9-10 am or 10:30-11:30 am for ages 3-6. Learn fundamentals of tee-ball. $49. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. TUMBLING FOR CHEERLEADING CAMP, Deer Crossing Recreation Center, 10601 Finn Dr., New Market. July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-17. Exciting program for the beginner to the advanced tumbler. $94. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. UK ELITE SOCCER CAMP. Ballenger Creek Park, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick, June 29July 3 or August 3-7, Middletown Recreation Center, 403 Franklin St., Middletown, July 6-10, or Old National Pike Park, 12406 Old National Pike, Mt. Airy, Aug. 3-7 or Aug. 10-14. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Full Day, 9 am-3 pm, ages 7-8 and 8-14. UK Elite Soccer Professional British Coaching Staff. $165. Half Day, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5-8 and 8-14. UK Elite Soccer Professional British Coaching Staff. $165. Summer High School Player Training, Oakdale Recreation Center, 9850 Old National Pike, Ijamsville, August 3-7 or Urbana Community Park, 3636 Urbana Pike, Frederick, Aug. 10-14. 5:308:30 pm, ages 14-18. UK Elite Soccer Professional British Coaching Staff. $185. UNITED WAY SUMMER LEAD & LEARN PROGRAM, 33 W. Franklin St., Hagerstown, June 15-26, July 6-17 or July 20-31, 8 am-5 pm, ages 12-15. Participants expand their horizons with community building days, leadership training, and fun team building activities. $300/person per session. 301/739-8200. www.unitedwaywashcounty.org. URBANA RIDING CLUB SUMMER KIDS CLUB, 2700 Roderick Rd., Frederick. Weekly summer camps from June 15-Aug. 7. Closed July 3. Kids Club, Junior Ultimate Club, Ultimate Riders Club and Pit Crew. Horseback riding lessons, trail rides, swimming, zip line, challenge course, playground, arts & crafts, archery. Sibling discounts and free busing. $340-$3040. 301/847-2000. www.urbanaridingclub.com. VOLLEYBALL GO GET IT CAMPS, Centerville Recreation Center, in Centerville Elementary, 3602 Carriage Hill Dr., Frederick, 6-9 pm. $68. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Beginner Volleyball Development Camp, June 29July 3, ages 10-14. Learn basic volleyball skills. Intermediate Volleyball Skills Camp, July 6-10 or July 20-24, ages 10-16. Camp introduces advanced offensive and defensive skills. Advanced Volleyball Skills Camp, July 27-31, ages 14-18. Camp designed for those with high school or club volleyball experience. WASHINGTON COUNTY RECREATION DEPARTMENT’S SUMMER YOUTH DAY CAMPS, June 22 to Aug. 7 (weekly) for ages 5 to 12, times vary by location. Our day camps are an exciting, safe and affordable option for summer fun. Children participate in athletics, games, skating, crafts, swimming and team building projects. Special speakers will visit the camps. Qualified staff is background checked and CPR/First Aid Certified annually. 240/313-2805. www.washco-md.net/recreation Boonsboro Middle School, 1 J-H Wade Dr., Boonsboro. 8 am-4 pm, ages 6-12. $40/week (county resident); $45/week (out-of-county resident); Williamsport Elementary School, 1 S. Clifton Dr., Williamsport. 8 am-4 pm, ages 6-12. Additional $2 cash must be paid to Williamsport Swimming Pool each day of swim. $40/week

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summer camps: MD continued from page 23 (county resident); $45/week (out-of-county resident); Hancock Jr/Sr High School Community Gym, 289 W. Main St., Hancock. 8 am-4 pm, ages 6-12. Additional $2 cash must be paid to Hancock Swimming Pool each day of swim. $40/week (county resident); $45/week (out-ofcounty resident); Maugansville Elementary, 18023 Maugans Ave., Maugansville. 7 am-5 pm, ages 6-12. $45/week (county resident); $50/week (out-of-county resident); Marty Snook Park, 17901 Halfway Blvd., Hagerstown. 7 am-5 pm, ages 6-7, 8-9, and 10-12. Campers will swim. $53/week (county resident); $58/week (out-of-county resident). WEE ADVENTURES SUMMER CAMP, Deer Crossing Recreation Center, 10601 Finn Dr., New Market; Emmitsburg Community Center, 300A South Seton Ave., Emmitsburg; and Oakdale Recreation Center, 9850 Old National Pike, Mt. Airy. 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-5. Weekly themes feature stories, crafts, and games. Participants must be potty trained. $72. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Red, White & Blue, Deer Crossing Recreation Center, June 29-July 3 Sports Zone, Emmitsburg Community Center, June 29-July 3 Camping Adventure, Deer Crossing Recreation Center, July 13-17 It’s A Dino-Myte Summer, Oakdale Recreation Center, July 20-24 Wacky Water Week, Oakdale Recreation Center, July 27-31 YMCA OF FREDERICK COUNTY SUMMER CAMPS, weekly camps running from June 16Aug. 21, Mon.-Fri., extended hour camps 7 am-6 pm. Over 40 camps are offered: sports camps, specialty camps, arts & humanities camps, excursion, and traditional camps. Ages vary depending on camps. Before and after care available for full-day camps only. 301/663-5131. www.frederickymca.org. YOUNG REMBRANDTS CAMPS, 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Creative Critters, Urbana Elementary School, 3554 Urbana Pike, Frederick. July 6-9, 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-12. Pastel drawing for animal lovers. $116. Down on the Farm Intro to Drawing, Walkersville Recreation Center, 83 Frederick St., Walkersville. Aug. 3-7, 9:30 am-12:30 pm, ages 4-6. $130. Kings & Queens of the Castle, Ballenger Creek Community Building, 5420 Ballenger Creek Pike, Frederick. July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-12. Drawing workshop. $145.

PENNSYLVANIA ADVANCED ADVENTURES IN HISTORY CAMP, Two Mile House, 1189 Walnut Bottom Rd., Carlisle. $105/member, $150/nonmember. 717/249-7610. www.historicalsociety.com. July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon, for rising grades 7-9. Theme: World War I. June 15-19 or June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon, for rising grades 4-6. Theme: Civil War. BOYS & GIRLS CLUB CHAMBERSBURG SUMMER CAMP, Boys & Girls Club Clubhouse, 440 W. Washington St., Chambersburg. June 22July 31, 9 am-3 pm. Fun indoor and outdoor activities, field trips and art activities. $240 for total 6 weeks. 717/261-5761. CAMP EDER, 914 Mount Hope Rd., Fairfield. Christian camp and retreat center. Three-day to weeklong camps from June 21 to August 9, for children in K-12th grade. Themes include: swim camp, farm camp, pottery camp, horse camp, science camp, photography camp, culinary camp, nature explorers camp, rocket camp, wilderness camp, extreme climbing camp, dance

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June 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 20-24, July 27-31 Ages 5-8-10 am-Noon • Ages 9-12-1:30-3:30 pm Ages 13 & up (July 29-July 3 only) 6-8 pm Drawing, painting, wire sculpture, creating paper beads, mosaic collages, mixed media collage, leather & tin punch. $125/week • Register at www.joyfulartstudio.com

camp, senior high camp, caving adventure camp, special needs camp and more. 717/6428256. www.campeder.org. CAMP JOY EL, 3741 Joy-El Drive, Greencastle. June 16 to Aug. 7. Day camps for students in grades K to 5 run Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Most overnight camps for students 1-12 run from Sun., 4 p.m. to Fri., 6:30 p.m. Mini camp week runs from Tues., 4 p.m. to Fri., 6:30 p.m. Age groups vary each week. Camp Joy El is a nondenominational Christian camp providing summer camps for children and youth in grades K-12. Leadership Experience for Senior High is also available. Overnight camp, $306; minicamp, $199; day camp, $114 to $136. 717/369-4539. www.joyelcamps.org. CAMP PENN MUSIC, DRAMA & WORSHIP ARTS CAMP, Camp Penn, 8005 Old Forge Rd., Waynesboro. June 14-19, grades 4-12. Campers combine music, drama, dance and art as they follow Jesus together. $345. 717/762-2693. www.susumcamps.org. CHAMBERSBURG BALLET THEATER DANCE CAMPS, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg. 717/709-1800. Call for more information. cbts@innernet.net. www.innernet.net/cbts. CHAMBERSBURG COMMUNITY THEATRE STAGE CAMP, Capitol Theatre, 159 S. Main St., Chambersburg. July 27-Aug. 31, 9 am-4:30 pm, ages 8-18. One week camp for children from the tri-state area to learn the many and varied aspects of theatre production from auditions through rehearsals to the final performance. Auditions July 12, 1-5 pm. Two performances of “Music Man, Jr.” on Sat., Aug. 1 at 2 pm & 7 pm. $175. 717/263-3900. info@cctonline.org. CHAMBERSBURG PA YMCA CAMPS, 570 E. McKinley St., Chambersburg. Summer Fun Club, Teen Trek, Biddy Camps, and Specialty Camps. 717/263-8508. www.chbgy.org. Biddy Camps, June 8-Aug. 21, Mon.-Thurs., 9 am-12 noon, for ages 3-5. Different camp theme each week with fun and exciting age appropriate activities, crafts and stories. Themes include: Secret Mission, Going Green, Soccer Camp, Stars & Stripes, Summer Splash, Dynamic Dance, Simple Science, All Sports, and Adventure Days. $45/members; $60/nonmembers. Summer Fun Club & Teen Trek, June 8-Aug. 21, 8:30 am-4 pm with extended hours beginning at 6:30 am and ending at 6 pm at no additional charge. For children who have completed kindergarten thru 15 years of age. Different character building camp theme each week. Each week will offer arts & crafts, cooperative group games, character building, swimming, and exciting field trips. $106/members; $126/nonmembers. CONTEMPORARY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS & GALLERY MINI SUMMER ART PROGRAM, 10 E. Main St., Waynesboro. Weekly camps from June 15-Aug. 14, 8 am-12 noon. Introduction to Elementary Art. Students will learn how to draw, paint, craft arts, knit, and more. $100. 717/3875201. www.csagi.org. COVE VALLEY CHRISTIAN YOUTH CAMP, 5357 Little Cove Rd., Mercersburg. June 14-July 16. Faith-based weeklong camps for designated age groups, Pre-K through 11th grade. Crafts, Bible, nature, swimming, canoeing, fishing, and crazy group games. Older groups enjoy archery, drama, rocketry, sports, zip line, worship team,

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and more. $85-$235. 717/328-3055. www.covevalleycamp.com. CUB SCOUT DAY CAMP. $100. 301/739-1211. Blue Ridge Summit, Blue Ridge Sportsman’s, 3009 Waynesboro Pike, Fairfield. July 13-17, 9 am-3 pm for scouts going into the 2nd-5th grades (1st grade with adult partner). Early drop off and late pickup available. Enjoy all things space while fishing, climbing, bb guns, archery, fun & games. Greencastle, Antrim Township Park, 12315 Grant Shook Rd., Greencastle. June 15-19, 9 am-3 pm for scouts going into the 2nd-5th grades (1st grade with adult partner). Early drop off and late pickup available. Enjoy all things space while fishing, climbing, bb guns, archery, fun & games. CUMBERLAND VALLEY SCHOOL OF MUSIC SUMMER CAMPS, Thomson Hall, Wilson College, 1015 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg; St. Paul United Methodist Church, 750 Norland Ave., Chambersburg; Central Presbyterian Church, 40 Lincoln Way West, Chambersburg. 717/261-1220. www.cvsmusic.org. Musikgarten Nature’s Music, July 14-30, Tues. & Thurs., 10-10:40 am or 5-5:40 pm at Wilson College, ages newborn-3 with caregiver. Connect with your child through music. $40-$69. Musikgarten Music Makers 1, June 22-26, 9:3011 am at Wilson College. Ages 6-9. At the keyboard. $125. Music Together, June 9-25, Tues. & Thurs., 11:30 am-12:15 pm at Wilson College. Ages 18 mos.-5 years with caregiver. Enjoy making music together. $95. Meet {ART}, July 13-17, 9:30-11:30 am at Central Presbyterian Church, Chambersburg. Ages 3-5. Pre-schoolers combine music, art, movement and literature. $125. Summer String Thing, June 23-July 16, Tues. & Thurs., 6-8 pm at Wilson College. Ages 11-16. For intermediate and advanced players. Camp culminates in a performance at Old Market Day in Chambersburg. $150. Piano Sampler Camp, June 22-26, 12 noon-1:30 pm for Part 1; 2-3:30 pm for Part 2. Ages 7-13. Learn the basics of playing piano. $92, Part 1; $82, Part 2. Musical Seashore, July 6-10, 9-11:30 am at Wilson College. Ages 6-9. Children celebrate the seashore through singing, dancing, activities and crafts. Students introduced to ukulele. End of week talent show. $140. Voice & Drama Camp, July 13-18, 8:30 a.m.12:30 p.m., Mon.-Thurs. at St. Paul United Methodist Church, 750 Norland Ave., Chambersburg; 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Fri. and 8:30-10:30 a.m., Sat. at Central Presbyterian Church, 40 Lincoln Way West, Chambersburg. For students entering grades 4-9. Campers will be immersed in the music and story of “Annie.” $180, includes 2 individual. Rock Camp, July 21-24, 2-4:30 pm at Central Presbyterian Church, 40 Lincoln Way West, Chambersburg. For students entering grades 612. Collaborate with other musicians and use your unique talents as a performer and musician. $125. Write Your Own Song Camp, July 13-17, 6-9 pm. Camp open to any instrumentalist or vocalist who has a desire to compose original songs. $140. EASTER SEALS CENTRAL PA CAMP AMP, Camp Joy El, Greencastle. Aug. 2-7, ages 7-17. Co-ed overnight camp for children with any disability or special need. Campfires, canoeing, the giant swing, arts & crafts, a climbing tower, swimming, special evening activities and more. 1:3 counselor to camper ratio. 717/901-3993. HOLIQUIN RIDING CENTER CAMPS, 15052 Wingerton Rd., Waynesboro. June 15-July 3, ages 7-17. Horseback riding co-ed day camp and 1-week and 2-week boarding camps for girls. Horse lovers learn proper horsemanship and

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www.csagi.org riding. There is also pool time and other activities. Day campers ride 1x a day, have horsemanship class and swim in afternoon. Boarding campers ride 2x a day, have horsemanship classes, pool time and other activities. Boarding campers arrive Sunday evening at 7 pm and depart Friday at 6 pm. $400 to $1750. 717/762-9341. www.holiquin.com. Kinder Camp, June 10-12, 9-11 am, ages 5-6. $150. Co-ed day camp, June 15-19, 8:30 am-4 pm, ages 7-14. $400. 1-week Boarding Camp, June 21-26 or June 28July 3, $800. 2 week Boarding Camp, June 21-July 3, $1750. JOYFUL ARTS STUDIO SUMMER ART CAMPS, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle, June 22-July 3. Drawing, painting, wire sculpture, creating paper beads, mosaic collages, mixed media collage, leather and tin punch and more. $125. 717/6582177. www.joyfulartstudio.com. Ages 5-8, June 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 20-24, July 27-31, 10 am-12 noon. Ages 9-12, June 22-26, June 29-July 3, July 2024, July 27-31, 1:30-3:30 pm. Ages 13 & up, June 29-July 3, 6-8 pm. RHODES GROVE, 7693 Brown’s Mill Rd., Chambersburg. June 14 to July 17 for campers in grades 2-12. “Back to Basics” summer camp has various weeks of youth camping opportunities. All camps have a Godly, trained counselor to be a guide. Age groups vary each week. Theme weeks include: Quest, Adventure I & II, Extreme, Day/Swim, Journey, Paintball, Equestrian Experience, Mustangs & Mavericks I, II & III, and Wild Wind. $140-$519/person per week. info@rhodesgrove.com. 717/375-4162. www.rhodesgrove.com. SEEDS SUMMER CAMP, Wilson College, 1015 Philadelphia Ave., Chambersburg. June 15-19 or July 13-17, 9 am-4 pm, grades K-6. Each child is placed in 4 courses. Course offerings for K-3 & 46: Spanish, Intro to Photography, Bead Work,

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Paint-A-Rama, Ceramics, Scrapbooking, Hip Hop Dance, Gardening, Outdoor Fitness, Science Fair, Garage Band, and Drama. Course offerings for K3 only: Mystery Festival, & Nature Art. Offerings for 3-6 only: Origami & Improv. Offerings for 4-6 only: CSI & Sign Language. $200/person per week. 717/262-2003. SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY SUMMER CAMPS, Shippensburg University, 1871 Old Main Dr., Shippensburg, June 7-July 30. Resident and day camps for girls and boys ages 8-17. Camp options: boys basketball, chemistry, swimming, tennis, jumps, throws, girls basketball, softball, girls lacrosse, girls volleyball, sprints & hurdles, cross country, field hockey, STEM and more. 717/477-1256. www.ship.edu/camps. THE TENNIS CLUB SUMMER CAMPS, 4880 Buchanan Trail East, Waynesboro. 6 sessions Mon.-Fri., 9 am-12 noon. Ages 7-10, June 15-19, June 29-July 3, or July 20-24; Ages 11-15, June 22-26, July 13-17, or July 27-31. Camp focus is on fitness, agility, skills, and match play. $160. 717/762-3922. www.tennisclubofpa.com. TOTEM POLE CHILDREN’S THEATRE CAMPS, 9555 Golf Course Rd., Fayetteville. 717/3522164, x2. www.totempoleplayhouse.org. Children’s Theatre Camp, July 6-17, Mon.-Fri., 10 am-3 pm, ages 8-12. Campers learn acting games and skills about creating vibrant characters, set design, costumes and makeup. Participants eligible to audition for featured roles in “A Christmas Carol.” Comedy & Improv Camp, July 20-31, Mon.-Fri., 10 am-4 pm, ages 12-18. Campers perform their own show similar to Saturday Night live and Whose Line Is It Anyway? WAYNESBORO AREA YMCA SUMMER DAY CAMP, Waynesboro. June 8-Aug. 21, 6:30 am-6 pm, includes before and after care. Camps for children in grades 1-8: Camp Spark, grade 1; Camp Spirit, grades 2 & 3; Camp Explorer, grades 4 & 5; and Teen Adventure Camp, grades 6-8. Swim, play, explore and more. 717/762-6012. www.waynesboroymca.org. WHITETAIL RESORT ADVENTURE CAMPS, 13805 Blairs Valley Rd., Mercersburg. 717/3289400. www.skiwhitetail.com/adventure-camps. Epic Summer Adventure Camp, June 21-26, ages 13-16. Overnight adventure camp that includes kayaking on the Antietam, biking on the C&O Canal, exploring Ft. Frederick State Park, hiking the Tuscarora Trail and swimming and relaxing at the Saunderosa Campground. $795. Kid’s Adventure Camp, July 6-10, July 13-17, or July 20-24, ages 7-12. Shooting sports, fishing, kayaking, ropes course adventure, digital photography, junior naturalist hike, swimming and an optional overnight. $285, $265 for additional sibling.

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VIRGINIA 2015 SUMMER YOUNG WRITERS’ WORKSHOP, Shenandoah University, Brandt Student Center, Winchester. June 22-26, 9 am-2 pm, rising grades 4-12. Large group sessions, genre sessions, writing workshops, and lots of creative writing. Guest appearances by authors and genre workshops taught by Teacher Consultants. $325/person for 5-day workshop or $65/person each day. 540/550-3736. www.projectwrite.org. BLANDY SUMMER NATURE CAMP, Blandy Experimental Farm, 400 Blandy Farm Ln, Boyce. 9 am-12 noon. $110 for Foundation of the State Arboretum members, $130 nonmembers. Discount for registering more than one child. 540/837-1758, x224. www.blandy.virginia.edu. Weird & Wacky Nature, July 6-10, for rising 2nd4th graders. Outdoor nature camp will have hands-on activities, crafts, observations, and games. International Nature Camp, July 13-17, for rising 2nd-4th graders. Use Arboretum trees from distant regions as a way to investigate plants, antimals, foods, cultures, and environments from Asia, Africa, Europe and more. EcoExplorers, July 20-24, for rising 5th-8th graders. Ask questions about the natural world, work with scientists to collect and analyze data to answer question, then present findings on the last day to parents, staff and other campers. CAMP FANTASTIC, Northern VA 4-H Educational Center, Front Royal. August 16-22 for ages 7-17. Offers children with cancer who are in treatment or within 3 years of treatment the chance to have fun, make new friends, and feel like a normal kid again. Traditional camp activities include campfires, crafts, and recreation. Campers stay in fully modernized lodges with medical supervision as needed. $25 application fee (can be waived by request). Contact Camp Fantastic, Special Love, Inc., 117 Youth Development Ct., Winchester, VA 22602. 888/930-2707. www.specialove.org. CAMP MOTORSPORT, 8144 Mount Laurel Rd., Clover. June 28-Aug. 7, for ages 8-16. Coed residential race car and go-kart-driving camp with all the traditional outdoor camp fun. $1195$2290. 855/508-9382. http://campmotorsport.com. CAMP SUPERKIDS, Hunting Ridge Retreat Center, 1011 Hunting Ridge Rd., Winchester. June 15-17, day camp from 8 am-5 pm for ages 6-8, and overnight camp for ages 8-12. A medically supervised summer camp for children with asthma. Enjoy swimming, hiking, fishing, arts and crafts, games and more. Campers also participate in activities to help them better understand asthma. Sponsored by Valley Health and the Winchester Medical Center Foundation. $60, overnight camp; $30, day camp. www.campsuperkids.com.

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June 22-26, 2015 from 9 am - 2 pm Visit us at www.projectwrite.org for more information! summer camps: VA continued from page 25 CAMP WOW AT CHILDREN OF AMERICA, 631 W. Jubal Early Dr., Winchester. June to Sept., ages 5-12. Custom-created programs designed to continue the learning process and keep your child’s interest at an all-time high. Skating, swimming, park, arts & crafts, museums, movies, zoo, picnics. 855/965-2212. 540/724-0747. www.childrenofamerica.com. CLARKE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION, Chet Hobert Park, 225 Al Smith Circle, Berryville. Unless noted otherwise, programs will meet at Chet Hobert Park. 540/955-5140. www.clarkecounty.gov/parks. Several options include: Ms. Jen’s Science Camp, D.G Cooley Gym, June 22-25, ages 5-8; June 29-July 2, ages 9-12; or July 27-30, ages 5-12; 9-11:30 am. Students have fun while they learn about the scientific method, conduct experiments, and much more. $48. Animal Lovers Camp, Full Moon Ranch, Berryville. June 23-25, July 21-23, or Aug. 4-6, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., ages 8-17. Clarke County Parks & Rec has teamed up with Pony to Go/Full Moon Ranch. Campers learn about horses, farm and exotic animals and how to care for them. $55. www.ponytogo.com. ABC and 123’s Camp, DG Cooley Cafeteria, June 29-July 3 or July 6-10, 9-11 am, ages 3-5. Exploring, hands-on fun for preschoolers. $45. Musical Theatre Camp, Johnson Williams Middle School Auditorium, July 13-17, 9 am-1 pm, ages 8-15. Learn the basics of choral singing, acting and dancing. Performance for family and friends at end of camp. $75. Hooray for Hollywood Camp, Johnson Williams Middle School Auditorium (7/20-7/23) and 7/24 class at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, 9 am-1 pm, ages 9-15. Explore the world of film acting, screenplay writing, acting and improvisation. Students write, produce and act in their own mini movie to be premiered at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. $75. Ready, Set, Action Camp, Johnson Williams Middle School Auditorium, June 22-26, 9 am-1 pm, ages 8-15. Camp designed to support creativity and performance confidence in children who have an interest in acting and theatre. Students will have a final performance. $60. Fencing Camp, June 15-19, 1-3 pm, ages 8-15. Covers history of the sword, fencing, dueling, proper footwork, form, function and more. $190. Youth Soccer Camp, June 15-18, 9-11:30 am, ages 5-12. Game fundamentals taught. Rain make-up 6/19 if needed. $40. Non-contact Football Camp, May 10-July 26, Sunday, 4-6 pm, ages 13-18, rising 8th grade through high school age. Athletes participate in circuits to improve their speed, quickness, explosiveness and agility. $40. Robotics Camp, D.G. Cooley Gym, July 27-30, 1-4

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pm, ages 9-12. Beginning robotics and programming skills. $50. Outdoor Adventure Camp, Clarke County Fairgrounds, July 13-16, 6-8:30 pm, ages 8-15. Students learn outdoor living skills and outdoor sports like archery and fishing and more. $45. Basketball Camp, July 13-17 or July 27-31, 9 am12 noon, ages 6-13. For beginners. $55. Gymnastics Camp, D.G. Cooley Gym, June 15-18 or July 13-16, 1-3:30 p.m., ages 6-8 and 9-14. Basic gymnastics skills. $79. Pre-school Gymnastics Camp, D.G. Cooley Gym, June 15-18 or July 13-16, 9:30-11 am, ages 3-5. Basic gymnastics skills featuring tumbling. $52. Cheerleading Camp, June 22-25, 1-3:30 pm, ages 5-12. Learn proper technique and build confidence. $65. Junior Golf Evening Camp, Rock Harbor Golf Course, July 6-10 or Aug. 3-7, 5-7 p.m., ages 816. Instructional clinics for junior golfers. $75. 540/722-7111. Junior Golf Camp, Locust Hill Golf Course, June 15-19, July 27-31, or Aug. 3-7, 9:30-11:30 am, ages 8-16. Putting, chipping, pitching, bunker, full swing, safety and etiquette. $75. 304/728-7300. Junior Summer Tennis Camp, June 29-July 2 or July 20-23, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5-12. Participants increase their knowledge of the game through instruction, drills and friendly competition. $65. Junior Art Camps, 2330 Crums Church Rd., Berryville. July 6-10, Build and Draw; July 13-17, Collaboration in Art; July 20-24, Finding the Beat; or July 27-31, Yoruba, Nigeria Art Exploration; 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-7. Explore a variety of mediums such as painting, sculpture, drawing, fibers, and collage. $90. Painting and Printmaking Camp, 2330 Crums Church Rd., Berryville, July 6-10, 9 am-4 pm, ages 8-14. Learn painting and printing techniques on canvas and the printed page. $195. Metal, Tools & Bookmaking Camp, 2330 Crums Church Rd., Berryville, July 13-17, 9 am-4 pm, ages 8-14. Use a special mix of mediums to work with different materials, tools, and techniques. $195. Sculpture Camp, 2330 Crums Church Rd., Berryville, July 20-24, 9 am-4 pm, ages 8-14. Campers explore and create 3-D pieces. $195. Copper Forging & Wood Sculpture Camp, 2330 Crums Church Rd., Berryville, July 27-31, 9 am-4 pm, ages 8-14. Design and create a sculpture combining both hardwood and forged copper pieces. $195. Summer Playcamp 2015, Clarke County Recreation Center, Junior (ages 5-8) and Senior (ages 9-12) weekly camps from June 8-Aug. 7, 7:30 am-6 pm. Organized, age appropriate recreational activities in sports, nature, music, arts and crafts and supervised free play and games. Junior camp spends afternoon at the pool on Tues/Thurs and Senior camp spends afternoon at the pool on Mon/Wed. $120 per week.

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Clarke County Fair Day Camp, Clarke County Fairgrounds, Aug. 14, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5-10. Campers will meet with 4-H participants and their animal projects, tour the barns, make a craft and get “judged,” and other activities. Free, but preregistration required. 540/955-5164. Tgordon1@vt.edu or kailamh@vt.edu. ESSENCE OF PLAY THERAPY, 2400 Valley Ave., Suite #9, Winchester. Fun outdoor recreational activities combined with behavioral and therapeutic programming to reach and reinforce positive social skills and behaviors while targeting sensory motor skills. 540/678-8568. www.eoptherapy.com. July 6-16, 9 am-12 Noon. SensAbilities Camp. For children with sensory processing and motor planning issues. $395. July 6-16, 1-3 pm. Handwriting Camps, 4 & 5 year olds. Writing readiness class with emphasis on development of fine motor skills. Powerful Printers, Rising 1-3 graders – for children already printing but struggling with sequencing, line orientation, and/or spacing. $369. FERRUM COLLEGE SUMMER ENRICHMENT CAMP, Ferrum College, 445 Ferrum Mountain Rd., Ferrum. July 12-18 and July 19-25. For academically motivated students, ages 9 to 13. Students experience campus life at this co-ed residential camp while participating in a variety of activities. Classes scheduled include: Crime Scene Investigators, Drawing, Engineering, Hogwarts Academy, Summer Theater, plus much more. $675. Contact Chip Phillips, 540/3654317. www.ferrum.edu/fcsec. FREDERICK COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION CAMPS. Frederick County offers a variety of sports, arts and adventure summer camps for youth. Camps vary in price by week/theme. 540/665-5678. Visit www.fcprd.net for full list. Several options are: Young Riders Camp, Hunter’s Bay Sport Horses LLC, 439 Reliance Rd., Middletown, June 22-25, June 29- July 2, July 13-16, July 20-23 or July 2730, Mon.-Thurs., 9 am-3:30 pm, ages 7-15. Horseback riding. $285. Adventure Weeks, River Riders camps, Redbud Run Elementary School parking lot drop off and pick up, June 22-26 or Aug. 10-14, 7:45 a.m.-5 p.m., ages 9-14. White water rafting, kayaking, tubing, zip line adventures, and more. $300. Art at Sherando, Sherando Community Center Multipurpose Room, July 20-24, 9-11:30 a.m. or full day option, 7:30 am-5:30 pm, ages 6-10. Explore your inner artist using different medium. $60/person, $165/person full day. Pound, Paint and Create, The Polka Dot Pot, 7 N. Loudoun St., Winchester, June 15-19, July 6-10, or Aug. 3-7, 9 a.m.-12 noon, ages 8-14. Create with clay, learn cool painting techniques, fuse glass, and try other art activities. $130. Engineering FUNdamentals with LEGO, Sherando Community Center Multipurpose Room, June 2226 or July 27-31, 1-4 pm, ages 7-11. Apply real world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects. $140. LEGO Pre-Engineering, Sherando Community Center Multipurpose Room, June 22-26 or July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5-6. Build projects and create unique designs. $140. Digital Photography Camp, Sherando Park, Sandy Shelter, July 20-24, 9-11 am, or full day option, 7:30 am-5:30 pm, ages 8-14. Hands on experience with portrait, action, landscape and indoor/outdoor photography. $80/person, $165/person full day. Young Artists Summer Series, Greenwood Mill Elementary School, 281 Channing Dr., Winchester, June 9-23, 6:45-8 pm, ages 7-11. Learn how to use many different materials to create artwork. $39. Ballet, Sherando Community Center Multipurpose

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Room, July 13-17, 10 am-12 noon, ages 3-5. Basic ballet. $86. Drama, Sherando High School, 185 Warrior Dr., Stephens City, June 22-25, 8 am-12 noon, ages 8-11. Have fun performing. $70. Kids Running Clinic, Millbrook High School stadium, 251 First Woods Dr., Winchester, June 22-26, 6:30-8 p.m., ages 7 and up. Introductory clinic covers basic aspects of running, conditioning, form, stretching and more. $40. Youth Archery, Sherando Park, Ruritan Shelter, June 22-26, 9-10:20 am, or Aug. 24-28, 6-7:20 pm, ages 9-17. Basics of shooting a compound bow safely and effectively. $79. Kids on Golf, Appleland Sports Center, June 22-26 or July 20-24, 9-11:30 a.m., ages 7-13. Hands-on introduction to golf. $85/person with clubs, $95/person with use of FCPRD clubs. Continue a Kid on Golf, Appleland Sports Center, June 29-July 3 or July 2731, 9-11 a.m., ages 8-14. For those who have completed an introductory golf class. $75. Mini-Golf Clinic, Appleland Sports Center, June 10-12 or Aug. 10-12, 9-11 a.m., ages 8-14. Pick up special skills. $55. Evening Golf for Kids, Rock Harbor Golf Course, July 6-10 or Aug. 3-7, 5-7 p.m., ages 7-13. Skill building and challenges help participants improve their game. $68. Lacrosse Camp, Highland School, Warrenton, July 6-10, 7 am-4 pm, ages 814. Lacrosse for players of all levels. $225. Wrestling Camp, Sherando High School, Wrestling Room, July 27-31, 8:3010:30 am, ages 6-12. Wrestling fundamentals. $65. Cheer Camp, Evendale Elementary School, 220 Rosa Lane, Winchester, July 13-17, 9 a.m.-12 noon or 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. full day, for rising 1st-6th graders. Sherando High School Cheerleaders introduce participants to dance, technique, basic stunting and other fundamentals. $55/person, $165/person full day option. PeeWee Basketball Camp, Greenwood Mill Elementary School, 281 Channing Dr., Winchester, July 13-16, 9:30-11:30 am, ages 5-7. Learn the fundamentals of basketball. $60. Spotlight on Sports Camp, Sherando Park, Rotary Shelter, June 29-July 3, 8 am-5 pm, ages 8-14. Campers learn different sports each day. $110. Fundamentals Volleyball Camp, Evendale Elementary School, 220 Rosa Lane, June 15-19, 8:30-11 a.m. or 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. full day option, ages 914. Intensive drills, competition and expert training in competitive volleyball fundamentals and tactics. $70/person, $165/person full day. Specialized Volleyball Sessions, Evendale Elementary School, 220 Rosa Lane, June 15-19, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., ages 12-16. Designed for any player who desires to move onto the next level. $55.

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ITALIA PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER DANCE CAMPS, Italia Performing Arts studio, 3031 Valley Ave., Suite 108, Winchester. Weekly camps July 624. Discounts for students already registered at Italia Performing Arts. 540/504-7263. www.Italiapa.com/summer-camps-2015/ Irish Dance Camps, July 6-10, beginners age 4 & up, 9:30 am-12 noon, $200; July 13-17, advanced beginners, 9 am-1 pm, $260; July 20-24, intermediate, 9 am-1 pm, $260. Ballet Camps, July 6-10, ages 4-6, 2-4 pm, $140; July 13-17, ages 7-8, 2-5 pm, $200; July 20-24, ages 9 & up, 2-5 pm, $200. OPUS OAKS ART SCHOOL, 109 First Street, Berryville; 2330 Crums Church Rd., Berryville; SCAA, 203 S. Cameron St., Winchester; Clermont Farm, Berryville. One week, half day and full day summer camps from May to Aug. Studio fine art classes and summer art camps for preschool to adult. Excellent classes for beginners or experienced artists in blacksmithing, drawing, painting, sculpture, fashion, and stained & fused glass taught by professional artists. Check website for additional classes. $90-$295. 540/955-4226. www.opusoaks.org. ArtShop Workshop, June 15-19, 1-4 pm, ages 8-12, SCAA. $95. Landscape Painting Workshop, June 15-19, 9 am-12 noon, ages 13-20, SCAA. $120. 3-Day Landscape Oil Painting Workshop, June 22-24, 8-11 am, ages 15 & up, Clermont Farm. $120. 3-Day Design a Garment Workshop, June 22-24, 12 noon-4 pm, ages 1015, SCAA. $125. 5-Day Blacksmithing Workshop, June 22-26, 9 am-4 pm, ages 16 & up, Crums Church Rd. $295. 2-Day Silk Painting Workshop, June 27-28, 9 am-4 pm, ages 15 & up, First Street. $95. Junior Art Camp: Build & Draw, July 6-10, 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-7, Crums Church Rd. $90. 5-Day Fused Glass Basics Workshop, July 6-10, 9 am-1 pm, ages 13 & up, First Street. $195. Painting & Printmaking Camp, July 6-10, 9 am-4 pm, ages 8-14, Crums Church Rd. $195. Junior Art Camp 2: Collaboration in Art, July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-7, Crums Church Rd. $90. Metal Tools & Bookmaking Camp, July 13-17, 9 am-4 pm, ages 8-14, Crums Church Rd. $195. Sculpture Camp, July 20-24, 9 am-4 pm, ages 8-14, Crums Church Rd. $195. Junior Art Camp 3: Finding the Beat, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-7, Crums Church Rd. $90. Junior Art Camp 4: Yoruba, Nigeria Art Exploration, July 27-31, 9 am-12

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“Powerful Printers” Camp (rising 1-3 graders) Reteaches formation of all letters of the alphabet using a specialized handwriting program in a multi-sensory environment. For children already printing but struggling with sequencing, line orientation, and/or spacing. • All camps are staffed by Occupational Therapists. Camps are held in a sensory motor gym with fine motor stations • All Handwriting Materials Included. Cost is $369.

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noon, ages 4-7, Crums Church Rd. $90. Copper Forging & Wood Sculpture Camp, July 27-31, 9 am-4 pm, ages 814, Crums Church Rd. $195. POWHATAN SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP, 49 Powhatan Lane, Boyce. July 610 and July 13-17, full day, morning and afternoon camps for children entering pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Transportation and extended day programs available. See website for more information. $175$275 per week. Contact Tammy Stone-Conrad. 540/837-1009, x261. www.summercamp.powhatanschool.org. Little Chicks PreK & K Camp, July 6-10 and July 13-17, 9 am-3:30 pm, rising PreK-K. $225. Camp Chickahominy, July 6-10 and July 13-17, 9 am-3:30 pm, rising 1st5th grade. Circus-themed camp. $225. Let’s Make It! Camp, July 6-10 and July 13-17, 9 am-3:30 pm, rising 1st-6th grade. $225. Fun Active Learning with Lego WeDo Robotics, July 6-10 and July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon, rising 2nd & 3rd grade. $175. Intro to Digital Media Technologies, July 6-10 and July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon for rising 5th – 8th grade; 12:30-3:30 pm for rising 1st-3rd grade. $175. Excursion Camp, July 6-10 and July 13-17, 9 am-3:30 pm, rising 5th-8th grade. A new adventure each day! $275. RIVERFRONT CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SUMMER DAY CAMP, 55 E. Strasburg Rd., Front Royal. Weekly camps June 15-July 31 for children grades K4-3. Themes: June 15-19, Artsy Week; June 22-26, Aspiring Chef’s Week; June 29-July 3, Happy Sappy Holiday Week; No Camp July 6-10; July 13-17, Symphony of the Five Senses; July 20-24, Bible Boot Camp; July 27-31, Story Book Week. $125/person per week, $75/half day fee per week, $30/daily fee. Annual registration fee of $25. 540/635-8202. www.riverfrontchristian.com. SHENANDOAH CONSERVATORY ARTS ACADEMY (SCAA) SUMMER COMMUNITY WORKS, Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy, 203 S. Cameron St., Winchester. Dance, vocal, musical theatre, instrumental camps, and more for ages 9 months & up. Visit website for summer offerings. Summer Clarinet Ensemble and Summer Instrumental and Vocal Lessons also available. Various costs from $15 & up. 540/665-4602. www.scartsacademy.org. 5, 6, 7, 8, Dance Intro to Pre-Ballet, Aug. 7-9, 3-3:45 pm, ages 3-5. $21. Intro to Ballet, Aug. 7-9, 4-5 pm, ages 6-9. $30. Intro to Modern, July 28-30, 4-5 pm, ages 6-9. $30.

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Intro to Jazz, July 21-23, 4-5 pm, ages 6-9. $30. Intro to Tap, July 7-9, 4-5 pm, ages 6-9. $30. Introductory Dance Class: Tap, July 6-10, 5-6:30 pm, ages 10-18. $82. Introductory Dance Class: Jazz, July 20-24, 5-6:30 pm, ages 10-18. $82. Introductory Dance Class: Modern, July 27-31, 5-6:30 pm, ages 10-18. $82. Introductory Dance Class: Ballet, Aug. 3-7, 5-6:30 pm, ages 10-18. $82. Ballet Technique, 90-minute single sessions from May 26-Aug., for intermediate-advanced dancers ages 13 & up. $18 per 90-minute session. Lyrical Dance, July 14-18, 5;30-6:30 pm, ages 10-13. One year of previous dance training required. $55. Lyrical for Teens, July 21-25, 5:30-7 pm, ages 14-18. Two years of previous dance training required. $82. Junior Dance Workshop, July 27-31, 9 am-2 pm, ages 9-12. One year of previous dance training required. $248. Senior Dance Workshop, July 20-24, 9 am-2:30 pm, ages 13-18. Two years of previous dance training required. $275. Musical Theatre Dance, July 20-24, 3-5 pm, ages 1318. $120. Spotlight on Musical Theatre Spotlight on the Arts, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-12:30 pm, ages 5-8. $260. Junior Musical Theatre Intensive, July 27-31, 9 am-2 pm, ages 9-12. $248. Senior Musical Theatre Intensive Week 1, July 13-17, 9 am-5 pm, ages 13-18. $395. Senior Musical Theatre Intensive Week 2, July 20-24, 9 am-5 pm, ages 13-18. $395. Sing, Laugh, Explore, Perform! Nursery Rhyme Songtime, June 22-26, 9:15-10:15 am, ages 9 months to 2 years. $70. Storybook Sing Along, June 22-26, 10:30 am-12 noon, ages 3-4. $105. Early Elementary Performs “Hats!” June 22-26, 9 am12 noon, ages 5-8. $220. Sunny Seashore Singing Days, July 20-24, 9:1510:15 am, ages 9 months to 2 years. $70 Sun, Sand, and Surf for Little Ones, July 20-24, 10:30 am-12 noon, ages 3-4. $105. Pirates Musical Adventures, July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5-7. $210. SHENANDOAH VALLEY DISCOVERY MUSEUM SUMMER CAMPS, 19 W. Cork St., Winchester. Children can leap into art, science and crafts this summer with hands-on exploration of the amazing world we live in. 540/722-2020. www.discoverymuseum.net. Pre-Discoverers, July 6-10, 1-5 pm, for ages 3-5. Parent/caregiver participation required. Explore museum exhibits each day. $95/member, $135/non-member. Camp Discovery, June 22-26 for grades K-2, July 1317 for grades K-2, or Aug. 3-7 for grades 3-5, 9 am-4 pm. Summer exploration of all things fun. Arts, crafts, and sciences. $220/member, $260/non-member. Jedi Training for Young Padawans, July 20-24 or Aug. 10-14, 9 am-1 pm, for grades K-3. Explore the science of being a Jedi; create your own planets, and even a robot. $150/member, $180/non-member. Art Out of the Box with Mr. Mark, July 20-24 or Aug. 10-14, 9 am-1 pm, grades K-3. Art classes unlike any you have ever experienced. $150/member, $180/non-member. Think Like a Curator, July 27-31, 9 am-1 pm, grades 1-3. Visit Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum and the Museum of the Shenandoah Valley for a weeklong curatorial experience. $150/member, $180/non-member. Chess Camp with Jim Moyer, July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon, grades 2-5. For beginning and advanced chess players. $150/member, $180/non-member. Discover Astronomy, July 6-10, 9 am-1 pm, grades 35. Look at the universe around us. One night overnight with parents included. $180/member, $210/non-member. Write, Stage & Perform an Opera! July 20-24, 1-5 pm, grades 3-5. Professional musicians will help students guide their stories and set them to music. $150/member, $180/non-member.

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WINCHESTER LITTLE THEATRE FOR KIDS, 315 W. Boscawen St., Winchester. Participation in camp is by audition only. “Beanie and the Bamboozling Book Machine” and “Disney Mulan, Jr.” are performed in June and July. 540/869-5703. www.wltonline.org. WINCHESTER PARKS & RECREATION SUMMER CAMPS, Winchester. Summer camp for ages 5-12. Summer program focuses on fun recreational activities in addition to field trips, guest speakers and special events. Experience swimming, sports, active play, indoor & outdoor games, arts, crafts, nature and more. June 1-Aug 7. Weekly camp fee: $95/resident, $100/nonresident. 540/662-4946. www.WinchesterVA.gov/parks. WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS YOUTH CAMPS, Lord Fairfax Community College, Fauquier and Middletown, VA campuses. Creative Science and Digital Arts Summer Camps run weekly, morning and afternoon sessions, from June 15 to August 7. Ages 8-14. Lego Films & Stop Action, Code Breakers, Lego Video Games, Minecraft Designers, Minecraft Modders, DROIDS and BOTS, App Attack, App Adventures, Make Your First Video Game, Make Your First 3-D Video Game, and more. $185. www.LFCCworkforce.com.

WEST VIRGINIA 7TH ANNUAL WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER CAMP, 300 Patriot Drive, Charles Town. June 16-19, 8 am-12 noon for boys and girls ages 6-13. Program will focus on the basic skills of balance, touch, dribbling, passing, receiving, and shooting. Special goalkeeper sessions. Age appropriate skills and scrimmages. $75, if paid prior to May 22.

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SUMMER CAMPS: WV continued from page 29 Sibling discounts. Download registration form at: boe.jeff.k12.wv.us/Page/6650. AYSO SOCCER CAMPS, Jefferson County AYSO Region 322, Morgan’s Grove Park, 4198 Kearneysville Pike, Shepherdstown, June 29-July 3, 9-10:30 am or 10:30 am-12 noon for ages 4-6; 9 am-12 noon for ages 618; 9 am-12 noon for ages 12-18 (advanced training camp). $75/ages 4-6 camp, $102/ages 6-18 camp, $129/ages 12-18 in advanced camp. 888/857-6222. www.aysosoccercamps.org. APOLLO CIVIC THEATRE 2015 YOUTH SUMMER THEATRE WORKSHOP, Apollo Civic Theatre, 128 E. Martin St., Martinsburg. Workshop runs 5 weeks beginning June 15. For students entering 4th grade to finishing 12th grade. Students learn costuming, stage makeup, set design, acting skills, and more. Performance show dates will be July 16-19. $250. 304/263-6766. www.apollo-theatre.org. ARTISTIC ENDEAVORS SUMMER MUSIC THEATRE CAMP, Musselman High School, 126 Excellence Way, Inwood. Junior Academy, June 29 to July 19 from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. for ages 8-14. Senior Academy, July 20 to 25 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. for ages 14-18. Workshops and rehearsals produce full-length musicals. Junior Academy performs “Shrek the Musical, Jr.” and Senior Academy performs “Legally Blonde the Musical, Jr.” 304/229-1900. www.MusselmanTheatreInc.com. AUDUBON DISCOVERY CAMP, Sites in Jefferson and Berkeley Co.: Potomac Valley Audubon Society, Shepherdstown; Yankauer Nature Preserve, Whitings Neck Rd. in Shepherdstown; Peter Burr Farm, 176 E. Burr Blvd. in Kearneysville; and Shepherd University, Center for Contemporary Arts, Shepherdstown. Weekly sessions June 1-July 24, ages 6-17. Sessions for preschoolers (ages 3-5) also available. Hands-on nature explorations in an outdoor setting. 304/676-8739. www.PotomacAudubon.org/discovercamp. Camp Survivor, June 8-12 or June 22-26, 9 am-3 pm, Yankauer Nature Preserve, ages 612. $150 members, $175 non-members. Bugs, Slugs & Other Ughs! June 15-19, 9 am3 pm, Yankauer Nature Preserve, ages 6-12. $150 members, $175 non-members. I’m Flying! June 29-July 2, 9 am-3 pm, Yankauer Nature Preserve, ages 6-12. $125 members, $150 non-members. Out of the Nest, June 1-5, Yankauer Nature Preserve, 9-11:30 am, ages 3-6, with parent attending. $50 per first camper/parent, $10 additional for 2nd child.

Nature Buddies, July 6-10, Yankauer Nature Preserve, 9 am-1:30 pm, ages 5-6 (entering kindergarten or first grade). $125 members, $150 non-members. Outdoor Adventurer: Build a Techno Trail, June 2226, in and around Shepherdstown, 9 am-3 pm, ages 11-13 (entering grades 6-8). $200 members, $225 non-members. Junior Staff, June 6 training, ages 12-17 (entering grades 7-12). Learn about being a camp leader or counselor, then work as an assistant staff member during one week at Yankauer or the Peter Burr Farm. $30 per camper. Butterfly…Flutter By, July 6-10, 9 am-3 pm, Peter Burr Farm, ages 6-12. $150 members, $175 nonmembers. Pioneer Adventure! July 13-17, 9 am-3 pm, Peter Burr Farm, ages 6-12. $150 members, $175 nonmembers. BERKELEY SUMMER ENERGY & EXPLORER CAMP, Berkeley 2000 Recreation Center, 273 Woodbury Ave., Martinsburg and The Randy Smith Recreation Center, 40 Excellence Way, Inwood. Weekly summer camps from 9 am-4 pm, ages 6-9 and 10-13. Before and after care available for $5 an hour. $100/child for a one-week session. 304/2644842 or 304/229-0022. CAMP ADENA, North American Bushcraft School, 1435 Providence Church Rd., Hedgesville. June 15Aug. 15, ages 8-17. Day or weeklong camp emphasizing outdoor education, primitive skills, wilderness survival and sustainable living. $145 per week. www.northamericanbushcraftschool.com. CAMP COOL SPRING FOR KIDS, Craftworks at Cool Spring, 1469 Lloyd Rd., Charles Town. June 15-Aug. 21. Camps for ages 6-10 and 10-13. Different themes each week. Tuition ranges from $190-$250 per week plus a $20 materials fee. Before & after care. 304/728-6233. www.wvcraftworks.org. Shape Shifters and Transformers: Turtles and Birds, June 15-19, 9 am-4 pm, ages 6-10. Rock On! (morning) and CSI: Wildlife Forensics (afternoon), June 15-19, 9 am-4 pm, ages 10-13.

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Dragons/Knights vs. Princesses/Fairies, June 2226, 9 am-4 pm, ages 6-10. Spa Academy (morning) and Sign Language 101 (afternoon), June 22-26, 9 am-4 pm, ages 10-13. Words, Music and Inspiration, June 29-July 3, 9 am4 pm, ages 10-13. How Does it Work? (morning) and Kaleidoscope (afternoon), July 13-17, 8:30 am-4 pm, ages 9-13. Tom Toms, Dream Catchers and Arrows, July 13-17, 9 am-4 pm, ages 6-10. Fold It, Wrap It, Coil It (morning) and Muggles and the Geocachers (afternoon), July 20-24, 9 am-4 pm, ages 10-13. CAMP RIM ROCK, 343 Camp Rim Rock Rd., Yellow Spring. Full camp season is 9 weeks, beginning in June for girls ages 6-15, rising grades 2-10. There are four 2-week sessions that may be combined into 4, 6, or 8 week sessions. Specialty camps can be added. Mini-camp sessions are for rising grades 1-3. Campers ride horses, play sports, hike, swim and appreciate the arts. $2550/person for 2 weeks, $4450/person for 4 weeks, $1750/riding camp sessions, $1350/mini camp sessions. 347/7467625. www.camprimrock.com. CAMP SANDY COVE, 20 minutes from Winchester, 436 Reflection Lane, High View. Christian overnight camp from June 28-Aug. 16, for boys and girls ages 7-17. Day camp open to 7-11 year old boys and girls from 8:45 am-5 pm, June 29-Aug. 7. Weekly themes offering archery, trapeze, outdoor living, horseback riding, crafts and more. Offers a fun, Biblically based full week (7 night-8 day, Sun.-Sun.) program. $635/person basic camp fee, $225/person day camp fee. Additional fees for horsemanship school, circus school, drama school, adventure trip, and leadership training program. 304/856-2959. www.campsandycove.org. CAMP SUPERKIDS, Hunting Ridge Retreat Center, 1011 Hunting Ridge Rd., Winchester. June 15-17. Day camp for ages 6-8 and overnight camp for ages 8-12. Medically supervised summer camp for children with asthma, sponsored by Valley Health and Winchester Medical Center Foundation. $60/person, overnight camp; $30/person, day camp. Winchester Medical Center Foundation, 540/536-7488. www.campsuperkids.com. CAMP TALL TIMBERS, Blue Ridge Mountains, High View. June 21-Aug. 15, 1 thru 6-week sessions for boys and girls ages 7-16 in grades 1-10. Rookie camper programs for first time campers in grades 1-4 are also offered week long June 28-July 4 and July 19-25, and weekend July 25-26. Sports, aquatics, the arts, equestrian program, outdoor challenges and more. $2,500-$6,900/person for traditional sessions or $150-$1,300/person for rookie camper programs. 800/862-2678. www.camptalltimbers.com. COOL TO CARE CAMP, Briggs Animal Adoption Center, 3731 Berryville Pike, Charles Town. Pet Pals, June 22-26, rising grades 1-3; Humane Heroes, July 6-10, rising grades 4-6; Animal Ambassadors, rising grades 7-9, July 20-24. 9 am-3 pm. Enjoy an animalfocused week with hands-on activities, community speakers, and crafts. Focus is on animal welfare

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304-725-0506 x206 education@nhes.org including adoption, prevention of cruelty, conservation, and kind choices. $165. 304/725-0506. www.nhes.org. CREATIVE KIDS, Yarnability /Sewinclined, 219 S. Duke St., Shepherdstown. June 22-26 or July 13-17, 2:30-5 pm. 5-day workshop for children to explore various crafts. Sew, knit, crochet, weave, spin, and felt. $125. 304/876-8081. www.yarnability.com. DANCE DIMENSIONS OF HEDGESVILLE, L.L.C., 3790 Hedgesville Rd., Hedgesville. Quality dance education during fun weeklong camps for children ages 3-18. Summer fun, theme nights for 4-6 year olds, contemporary theme dance nights, hip-hop, summer shape up sessions, and more. 304/671-3688. www.dancewv.com. Dance Camp I, June 22-26, 6:15-7:15 pm, ages 3 & 4. $60, plus tax. Dance Camp II, June 22-26, 4:30-6 pm, grades 2 & 3. $87.50, plus tax. Dance Camp III, July 6-10, 4:30-6:30 pm, grades 4-6. $110, plus tax. Musical Theatre Camp, June 15-19, 5:30-7 pm for grades 2-5, 7:10-8:40 pm for grades 6-12. $87.50, plus tax. Hip Hop Dance Camp, July 20-24, 5:30-7 pm for grades 2-5, 7:10-8:40 pm for grades 6-12. $87.50, plus tax. INWOOD PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER DANCE 2015, 2297 Henshaw Rd., Inwood. July 6-Aug. 15. Summer dance classes in ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, pointe, and conditioning. Fees vary. 304/229-3209. www.inwoodperformingarts.com. Dancing the Classics, July 13-17, 9-11:30 am, ages 4-5. Sessions focus on classical styles from Swan Lake to Coppelia. $140. Irish Step Dance Intensive, Aug. 3-7, 9:30 am-2 pm, ages 6 & up. Workshop will focus on technique of the traditional Irish dances. $175. Summer Dance 2015, July 6-11, July 20-25, & July 27-31. Challenging instruction for serious

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Leap into summer with dance! • Summer programs for 3 yrs – high school • Reasonable rates, highly qualified teachers (with degrees in dance) • Specialized Early Childhood Program • Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Hip-Hop, & Modern • Join us at our spring recital: June 5-7 2015-2016 enrollment begins in June! ballet students. Daily classes include ballet technique, pointe, character, contemporary, jazz and conditioning. July 6-10 or July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon for primary and grade 1. Ballet and exploration of Hip Hop and Tap. $160/1 week, $290/2 weeks. July 20-31, 9 am-2 pm for grades 2-4. Accelerated ballet study with special emphasis on the New Royal Academy of Dancing Syllabus of classical ballet, character and contemporary dance. $195/1 week, $370/2 weeks, $550/3 weeks. July 6-10, July 20-24, or July 27-31, 10 am-4 pm for advanced students. Concentrated emphasis on classical ballet, pointe, variations and conditioning. $240/1 week, $450/2 weeks, $680/3 weeks. Dance with the Masters, Aug. 10-15, 9:30 am-4 pm, for intermediate to advanced dancers. Train in ballet, contemporary and jazz with some of the most prominent guest artists in the industry. $300/person, $250/IDC members. JEFFERSON COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION, Jefferson County Community Center in Sam Michael’s Park, 235 Sam Michael’s Lane, Shenandoah Junction. Camps begin in June. Ages/costs vary by camp theme/week. Check website for complete list of camps. 304/7283207. www.jcprc.org. Some options include: Adventures in 3D Art, JCCC, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-12 noon, ages 7-13. Build, sculpt and form. $65, plus $10 supply fee. Art Adventures, JCCC, July 6-9, 9 am-12 noon for ages 6-9, 1-4 pm for ages 10-14. Artists experiment with a variety of art materials such as chalk, pastels, paint, pencil, and 3D creations. $52, plus $10 supply fee. Animation Camp, JCCC, July 13-17, 1-4 pm, ages 8 & up. Learn the art of animation. $65, plus $15 supply fee. Art Boot Camp, JCCC, June 15-19, 1-4 pm, ages 612. Paint, draw and sculpt. $65, plus $5 supply fee. Art & Architecture Camp, JCCC, June 22-26, 1-4 pm, ages 6-12. Create blueprints and 3-D models. $65, plus $10 supply fee. Painting & Drawing Camp, JCCC, July 20-24, 1-4 pm, ages 6-12. Learn the basics of painting and drawing. $65, plus $5 supply fee. Nature & Art Camp, JCCC, Aug. 10-14, 1-4 pm, ages 6-12. Explore and create. $65, plus $5 supply fee. Comics & Cartooning Camp, JCCC, Aug. 3-7, 1-4 pm, ages 6-12. Draw, paint, and animate. $65, plus $15 supply fee Survivor Camp, Sam Michael’s Park, July 6-9 or Aug. 3-6, 9 am-4 pm, ages 8-12. Learn to survive in the great outdoors. $150. Slam’N Jam’N Basketball Camp with Shepherd Rams, JCCC, June 15-19, 9 am-12 noon, ages 617. Designed for beginner to advanced basketball players. $85. Middle School XC Summer Camp, Sam Michael’s Park, June 22-26, 8-10 am for rising 6-8 graders.

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$70. Baseball Camp, Sam Michael’s Park, July 27-30, 9 am-12 noon, ages 5-16. Fundamentals of baseball. $65. Amazing Athletes Camp, JCCC, June 29-July 2, 10 am-12 noon, ages 4-6. Explore soccer, basketball, football, T-ball, tennis and golf. $55. All Sports Kinder Camp, JCCC, June 15-18 from 46 pm, or July 27-30 from 10 am-12 noon, ages 35. Introduces basic fundamental skills in different sports. $45. Archery Camp, JCCC, June 16-19 or July 20-23, 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-13. Beginner or intermediate. $80. Little Basketball Stars Camp, JCCC, July 27-31, 1-3 pm, ages 3-6. Children learn how to pass, dribble and catch. $55. Flag Football Camp, JCCC, June 29-July 2, 1-3 pm, ages 5-11. Learn basics of flag football. $45. Animal Adventure Camp, JCCC, June 22-26 or July 20-24, 1-4 pm. Explore animal behavior, biology, food chain and more. $100/person, $10/material fee. Snake Adventure Camp, JCCC, July 6-10, 1-4 pm. Explore animal behavior, biology, food chain and more. $100/person, $10/material fee. Junior Police Week, JCCC, June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon, ages 8-16. Activities that highlight what police officers do. $65. Science Camp, JCCC, June 22-26, 9 am-12 noon, ages 8-14. Science experiments, games and crafts. $65. Curious George Camp, JCCC, June 15-19, 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-6. Stories, crafts, experiments and adventure. $65. Dr. Seuss Camp, JCCC, July 27-30, 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-6. Dr. Seuss activities, stories, crafts and more. $52. Pirate Treasure Camp, JCCC, July 13-17, 9 am-12 noon, ages 3-5. Become pirates with fun books,

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continued from page 31 costume making, pirate maps and treasure hunts. $65. Wonderful World of Disney Camp, JCCC, July 6-10 or July 20-24, 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-8. Explore the world of Disney through books, movies and crafts. $65. Hip Hop Camp, JCCC, June 22-25, 9 am-12 noon, ages 7-13. Learn the latest dance moves and have lots of fun. $50. Contemporary Dance Camp, JCCC, July 6-9, 9 am12 noon, ages 7-13. Dance style combines classical modern and jazz. $50. Modern Dance Camp, JCCC, July 13-16, 1-4 pm, ages 7-13. Floor work, heavy movement and improvisation. $50. Princess Dance Camp, JCCC, July 27-31, 9 am-12 noon, ages 4-10. Crafts, stories, dance and song. $55. Little Stars Dance Camp, JCCC, June 29-July 2, 57 p.m., ages 3-5. Introduction to ballet, tap, and jazz movement; and time for play and arts and crafts. $30. Beginner Gymnastics Camp, JCCC, July 6-10 & Aug. 3-7 from 9 am-12 noon, or July 27-31 from 1-4 pm, ages 4-12. Learn gymnastics fundamentals. $75. Intermediate Gymnastics Camp, JCCC, July 6-10 from 1-4 pm, or July 27-31 from 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-14. For gymnasts that have mastered basic position and skills. $75. Cheerleading Camp w/ Shepherd Rams, JCCC, June 22-26, 1-4 pm. Ages 4-16. Fundamentals of cheering. $85. Karate Camps, JCCC, July 20-24 or Aug. 3-7 from 1-3 pm for ages 4-7, or July 13-17 or Aug. 10-14 from 1-4 pm for ages 7-12. Learn martial arts skills. $55/ages 4-7, $70/ages 7-12. Summer Day Camps, Sam Michael’s Adventure Day Camp, Sam Michael’s Pavilion (7:30 am-5:30 pm), and Wright Denny Explorer Camp, Wright

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Denny Intermediate School (8 am-4 pm), June 15Aug. 7, ages 5-13. Each site has trained staff and offers a variety of recreation activities, swimming, trips and special events. $125/person per week and $100/person week of July 4 at Sam Michael’s Park; $90/person per week and $72/person week of July 4 at Wright Denny Intermediate. Additional fees for field trips. JOYFUL CENTER FOR THE ARTS, 1948 Rock Cliff Dr., Martinsburg. Low-cost summer camps in a family-friendly studio for children to take classes in dance, karate, art, sign language, and theater. Ages 3 & older. 304/707-6946. www.joyfulcenterforthearts.com. KID’S WORLD SUMMER CAMPS, 11507 Winchester Ave., Bunker Hill. June 22-July 24. Weekly sessions, from 9:30 am-1 pm, for ages 3-12. Camps include: Land of the Dinosaurs, June 22-26; Kids in the Kitchen, July 6-10; Tropical Luau, July 20-24. Each summer camp will have a theme and every day will be filled with a variety of educational centers, stories and crafts. $110/person registered prior to June 1, $125/person registered after June 1. Multi-camp special and Bring a Friend deal. 304/596-0006. www.kidsworldwv.com. THE LIGHT OF THE CHILD MONTESSORI SCHOOL, 320 W. High Street, Shepherdstown. Summer camps, 9 am-2 pm, with themes for 4 different weeks: June 15-19 Art Adventure; June 22-26 Space Expedition; July 13-17 Ocean Exploration; July 27-31 Jungle Journeys. Teachings and principles of Maria Montessori are taught through wellprepared environments that meet the needs and challenges of all children. Email sfrund@thelightofthechild-montessorischool.com. 304/268-7075. MARTINSBURG-BERKELEY COUNTY PARKS & REC BOYS BASKETBALL SKILLS CAMP, Berkeley 2000 Recreation Center, 273 Woodbury Ave.,

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Martinsburg, Aug. 3-7, 9 am-3 pm, rising grades 1-9. Instruction on individual skills and fundamentals. Swimming at Lambert Pool. $125. www.mbcparks-rec.org. MORGAN ACADEMY SUMMER CAMP, 3988 Kearneysville Pike, Shepherdstown. Weekly camps run June 8-Aug. 7, 9 am-3 pm, for ages 5-7, 8-10 & 11-14. Sibling discounts and after care available. $165 per week. www.morganacademywv.com. Twisted Tales, June 8-12. Fun activities based on age-appropriate, popular fairy tales from the viewpoint from the Brothers Grimm. Space Camp and Robotics, June 15-19. The NASA Lego program is back. Hands-on activities that involve science and math. Mad Scientist Camp, July 13-17. Designing & creating cool machines, and plenty of explosions in camp. End-of-week field trip to the Baltimore Science Center. Nutrition and Gardening: Farm to School, July 27-31. Learn the ins and outs of gardening and prepare a meal at week’s end. Medieval Times, Aug. 3-7. Fun activities involving dragons, castles, knights, maidens, and more. MORGAN ARTS COUNCIL SUMMER YOUTH CAMPS, Ice House, Independence & Mercer St., Berkeley Springs, and Berkeley Springs High School, 149 Concord Ave. Scholarships available. 304/258-2323. www.macicehouse.org. Theater Camp, June 15-27, Meet at The Ice House on June 15 & 16, and Berkeley Springs High School from June 17-19 and June 22-27. 9 am-12 noon for ages 5-7 and 9 am-3 pm for ages 8-14. “Captain Bree & Her Lady Pirates.” Hands-on instruction in acting, costuming, singing, and more for a full musical production. $140 for ages 5-7; $280 for ages 8-14. Visual Art Camp, July 13-17, The Ice House, 9 am-3 pm, ages 6-14. “What Morgan County Grows & Eats: Fun with Food.” Create clay bowls and make clay food, make fun critters to fire in the kiln, draw a still life, paint watercolors, work with beads, and take a field trip to Berkeley Springs Community Garden. $140. THE MUSTARD SEED EARLY LEARNING CENTER, 101 W. Martin St., Martinsburg. Christian-based Early Learning Center with a Summer Camp Program for school-age children. 304/263-9291. www.mseed2001.com. OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMPS, River Riders, 408, Alstadts Hill Rd., Harpers Ferry. Various 3 day and weeklong camps, June 16-Aug. 21, ages 9-14 (grades 4-9). Arrival is between 8-8:30 am everyday and pick-up is around 4:30-5 pm. Weekly adventures include zip lining, climbing at our high rope challenge course, white water rafting, kayaking, tubing, paddle boarding and more. $189-$289. 800/326-7238. info@outdooradventurecamp.com. www.riverriders.com. www.outdooradventurecamp.com. ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL SUMMER CAMPS, St. Joseph School, 110 E. Stephen St., Martinsburg. Weeklong camps from July 13-31. (304) 267-6447, ext. 7. http://tinyurl.com/sjssummer2015. Puppetry Camp, July 13-17, 1-4 pm, for students completing grades 4-7. Learn about different types of puppetry and create your own puppet. Show on Friday. $100. Visual Art Camp, July 13-17 or July 27-31, 9 am-1 pm, for students completing grades K-3. For students who like to draw and paint. $80. Theater Camp, July 20-24, 9 am-1 pm, for students completing grades 4-7. Discover the art of scriptwriting, staging, acting, choreography and performance. Performance Friday at 12 noon. $100. Dance Camp, July 20-24, 9 am-1 pm, for students completing grades 1-5. Weeklong dance course offered by award-winning choreographer Natalie Fisher and Myka Sidow. $100. Creative Writing Camp, July 13-17, 9 am-1 pm, for students completing grades 5-7. Explore various creative writing mediums and topics. $80. Volleyball Camp, July 13-17, 9 am-1 pm, for students completing grades 35. Camp for novice and experienced volleyball players. $80. Basketball Camp, July 13-17, 1-4 pm, for students completing grades K-2; July 20-24, 1-4 pm, for students completing grades 3-4; July 27-31, 9 am-1 pm, for students completing grades 5-7. Spend a week conditioning and improving basketball skills. $80. STEM Forensic Science Camps, July 13-17 or July 27-31, 1-4 pm, for students completing grades 5-7. Students test their CSI skills to solve a mystery. $100. STEM Pirate Camps, July 13-17 or July 20-24, 9 am-1 pm, for students completing grades K-3. Learn nautical skills. $80. STEM Survivor Camp, July 20-24, 9 am-1 pm, for students completing grades K-3. Learn survival skills. $80. STEM From Farm to Table Camp, July 20-24, 1-4 pm, for students completing grades K-2. Explore how food gets from farms and factories to tables. $80. STEM Claymation Camp, July 20-24, 1-4 pm, for students completing grades 5-7. Explore the medium of stop-motion film. $80. STEM Robotics Camp, July 27-31, 1-4pm, for students completing grades 57. Introduction to robotics. $100. SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY CAMPS: ATHLETIC SPORTS CAMPS, Shepherd University Campus, Butcher Center, Shepherdstown. 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Bridging the Gap Timing Play Dates with Home, Private and Public School Schedules BY ANGELA ROYSE PELLEMAN ridging the Gap helps to connect children with different schooling styles. Play dates are an important part of growing up. Children learn how to resolve differences, and how to get along in spite of them. Connecting with friends who have different schooling styles can be tricky, but with a little Public schooled sisters: (left) effort, your child will be able to spend Laira, 5, and (right) Brianna, time with his or her favorite friends. 9, with their homeschooled

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Initiate the first few play dates. Homeschooled children don’t see all of their friends every day. Public schooled children are around large groups of children all day. Both groups of children benefit from, and enjoy, one-on-one or small group play with their favorite friends. We began inviting by friends from extracurricular activities and church. These are places where kids with multiple schooling styles come together. Parents can exchange numbers, and then send a few texts to coordinate a time to get together. Parents like to spend time together too. Inviting a friend over for coffee and dessert is a great way to connect while the kids have a play date.

Schedule a Time The best time for everybody is usually when school is out for the day. As homeschoolers, we’ve met our public and private school friends, at the park. Everyone had a great time. Almost all kids are eager for freedom to run around with friends, after they have finished schooling for the day. My friend Staci lets us know when her daughter has a day off from the private school she attends. Since young homeschoolers are often able to complete their schooling in the morning, lunchtime is the perfect time to get together. Coordinating schedules, we created a field trip for our girls that involved a restaurant, a park, and a creative art studio.

Trade Hosting Trading locations makes play dates more fun. One of my daughter’s best friends comes over at least once a week. After gymnastics, we happily bring her home, while her mom stays for her older daughter’s class. If dinner is done, she’s welcome, or sometimes we all just decide to share a casual meal together, when her mom and sister arrive. Relationships grow and flourish. Other days, my daughter enjoys going to her friend’s house instead. When they have free time in their schedule, after school, my friend Joyce lets us know. My daughter is happy to head over for an hour or so, and is delighted if she gets to stay for dinner. Real friends will naturally take turns hosting play dates. They don’t take advantage of the hosting, but if there’s an appointment or an errand, they can count on each other for a helping hand. The kids have a good time, and keep each other busy, so everybody wins. A different schooling style doesn’t have to prevent your children from spending time with each other. It’s good for them to spend time with children who have different styles of schooling. They teach and learn from each other. It only takes a little bit of effort, but the benefits of friendship make it more than worthwhile.

SUMMER CAMPS: WV continued from page 33 member discount; $10 Shepherd University employee discount. Volleyball Girls’ Team Camp, July 27-29. $275, non-resident; $345, resident; $85, coach registration. Volleyball Girls’ Half Day Camp, July 20-23, ages 8-11. $70, early registration; $85, registration cost after June 15; $10 multi-family member discount; $10 Shepherd University employee discount. Volleyball High Intensity Camp, July 24-26, for girls in or entering high school. $315, non-resident; $375, resident; $25 multi-family discount; $15 Shepherd University employee discount. Boys’ Basketball Skills Camp, Tues. & Thurs., June 9-July 2, ages 8-11 from 6-7 pm, and ages 12-15 from 7-8 pm. $80. Boys’ Elite Basketball Camp, Aug. 7-8, for boys entering grades 10-12. $110, overnight registration cost; $80, commuter. Boys’ Basketball Camp, July 13-17, ages 8-15. $175, early registration; $185, registration after July 1. Boys’ Basketball Morning Camp, June 22-25, 9 am-12 noon, ages 6-12. $65, early registration; $75, registration after June 8. Football High School Skills Camp, June 7 or June 14, 1-5 pm, Ram Stadium. $60; $50 if paid by May 26. RAM SCHOLARS SUMMER CAMPS, Shepherd University Campus, Shepherdstown. Sports camps, science camps and art camps designed for middle & high schoolers. 8 am-5 pm. $259.43. $10 Shepherd employee discount. 304/876-5219. www.shepherdbook.com. Ready, Set, Action, week of July 27. Translating literature to your own video trailer. Robotics Camp, week of July 27. Camp meant for mathematically highperforming students entering grade 7-high school. Ram Fit Camp, week of July 20. 8 am-3:30 pm. Determine best fitness routine, learn how food fuels our bodies and help us live, work, and play to the best of our abilities. Tennis for Life, week of July 20. 8 am-5 pm. Individuals will learn all aspects of the game from basic strokes and game play to its historical beginnings, court etiquette and rules. STRING ORCHESTRA CAMP, Frank Arts Center, 260 University Dr., Shepherdstown. June 15-19 for students in grades 8-12 during the 20142015 school year. String orchestra rehearsals and a concert, individual and group coaching, chamber music and string quartets, master classes, and faculty performances. 304/876-5555. kedge@shepherd.edu. http://www.shepherd.edu/musicweb/summer_programs.html. SUMMER JAZZ CAMP, Frank Arts Center, 260 University Dr., Shepherdstown. June 22-26 for students in grades 6-12 during the 2014-2015 school year. Jazz band rehearsals, concert, individual and group coaching, combo/improvisation classes, theory classes, master classes and faculty performances. College students and jazz enthusiasts are also welcome. 304/876-5555. kedge@shepherd.edu. www.shepherd.edu/musicweb/ summer_programs.html. TEEN PHOTO CAMP, Shepherd University’s Center for Contemporary Arts, Shepherdstown. June 22-26, 9 am- 4 pm, ages 14-17 (entering grades 912). Learn the basics of digital photography, take pictures, download images and edit them. No experience necessary. Nikon 35mm digital SLR camera provided for use. $200 for PVAS members; $225 non-members, includes 1-year family membership. 304/676-8739. www.potomacaudubon.org/photocamp. SHEPHERDSTOWN SCHOOL OF DANCE, 400 S. Princess St., Shepherdstown. July 6-31. $60-$500. 304/886-8398. www.shepherdstownschoolofdance.com. Classical Dance Intensive, July 6-10 and July 13-17, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., ages 10-18 with at least two years of focused dance training. $500/person for two weeks, $275/person for one week. Evening Ballet Technique Classes, July 20-24 and July 27-31, 6:30-8:30 p.m. for ages 10-18, and 5:30-6:30 for ages 6-9. $250/person for two weeks, $175/person for one week, for ages 10-18; $100/person for two weeks, $60/person for one week, for ages 6-9. Add 6% sales tax to tuition. WHITING’S NECK EQUESTRIAN CENTER’S SUMMER HORSEMANSHIP CAMP, Whiting’s Neck Equestrian Center, 391 Steeplechase Lane, Martinsburg. Weeklong camps filled with horseback riding lessons, horse care, lectures, games on horseback, end-of-the-camp performance, and more. 304/274-1210. www.whitingsneckfarm.com.

Angela Pelleman homeschools her twin teenage boys and her K-1 daughter. She also has over ten years experience teaching in the public school system. Angela is a freelance writer. Her blog can be found at www.angelaslittleattic.com.

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The Fisher Kids, feeling accomplished after their group packed 4,000 Kidz Power Pacs in one day: (left to right) Preston, 14, Jacob, 16, Ashlynn, 10, with (center) Kalob, 3. or the last two years, four compassionate siblings from the same family, have been joining together to help feed children. Kidz Power Pacs is an incredible ministry that empowers communities to help relieve hunger. Kidz Power Pacs is helping to change lives in its surrounding communities. CCM, Community Combined Ministries, currently serves 26 schools in Berkeley and Jefferson counties through with its meal-packaging program. On the third Saturday of each month, the Fishers meet at Eagle School Intermediate Middle School, in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Their parents, and many other volunteers, help their founder, Diana Wall, to complete the job that can only be done by many helping hands. In a highly organized fashion, twelve foods are each placed into bags, which hungry children can take home over the weekend, when school is not in session. These foods provide snacks, and weekend meals, for children who depend on school breakfasts and lunches during the week. After the donated foods are put into bags, they are boxed, and loaded onto vehicles. The volunteers then transport the food to community schools, which will provide the Kidz Power Pacs to the children who need them. When asked what he most enjoys about KPP, 16-year-old Jacob, says, “I like getting to help and putting food in the bags.” He is there to get the job done. A mature junior, he understands the joy and value of being a team player. He has spent the last nine years being a team player for his hockey team. He also participates in Civil Air Patrol at Martinsburg Airport, and recently, he received a Civil Air Patrol Achieve-

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ment Award for outstanding duty performance. He is hoping to go into the military via one of the military academies, or border patrol. Jacob says, “I am leaving it up to God’s plan.” Fourteen-year-old Preston says, “I get to have fun, for a while, helping out.” He appreciates that fact that people can have a good time when they are working for a good cause. He gets to hang out with his middle school friends from Covenant Church, while helping to beat hunger. “I love getting the bags, rushing over to the boxes, and loading them in.” A hard worker, Preston also enjoys participating in YROC, a teen drama ministry that shares the gospel of Jesus through skits. Ten-year-old, Ashlynn, spent the first part of her birthday packing for Kidz Power Pacs this year. She enjoys helping the kids. Ashlynn says, “I like to pack bags or bring them to the boxes.” Following in the family footsteps, she says her favorite sport is probably hockey, and she plays for the Coyotes. In the rest of her spare time, she enjoys going to church and playing with her little brother. Kalob, age 3, is a great little packer. The valuable character trait of compassion is being instilled into his young heart. He sits with his parents, Philip and Sharon Fisher, and puts items into plastic bags. His mom, Sharon, says, “He is all boy, and he loves to play hockey too. Smiling, she adds, “He stops pucks and the whole Kalob, 3, with his parents. nine yards!” The Fishers are homeschooled, and they also attend Classical Conversations, a home school cooperative. They enjoy spending time with friends and family, choosing to work hard, so other kids can enjoy the weekend, hunger-free. Their family is living proof that working hard, and helping others, can be a lot of fun. If you would like to join their team, please visit www.communitycombined.org or like CCM on Facebook, at www.facebook.com/CommunityCombinedMinistries. There are many ways to help, and CCM provides even more services on top of Kidz Power Pacs. Volunteering is a great way for kids to help their communities, while having fun with friends and family at the same time! Compassionate Kids features kids of all ages, who have compassionate hearts along with a desire to serve and help others. These kids use their unique gifts and talents in order to benefit others. Compassionate Kids columnist, Angela Royse Pelleman, seeks to encourage kids to be compassionate, using their own unique talents and gifts to contribute to a charity that speaks to their hearts. If you know a Compassionate Kid, contact Angela at angelaslittleattic@yahoo.com or Child Guide’s editor at cis@childguidemagazine.com.

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Heads Up Through May Ellworth Music Note-able Minds Classes, Ellsworth Music, 217-6 Oak Lee Dr., Ranson, WV. Fridays. 45 minute lessons of interactive, imaginative musical fun. Call for more information or to register. $45/month. 304/728-7060. www.EllsworthMusicSupply.com. Museum Ramble, museums and historical sites in Washington County, MD. 1-5 p.m. Most participating museums will be free of charge and many have special surprises. More information at the Washington County Visitor Center, 6 N. Potomac Street in Hagerstown. Different areas on different weekends: May 2-3, Mid-County and City Center; May 9-10, Southeast County; May 16-17, Northeast County; May 23-24 & May 30-31, West County. 301/791-3246. www.museumramble.visithagerstown.com.

May Brett’s “Armadillo Rodeo,” The 1Park,Jan Children’s Museum of Rose Hill Manor 1611 N. Market St., Frederick. 9:3010:30 a.m. Story, activities, and craft. For ages 2-5. $4. Pre-registration recommended. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. The Ugly Duckling Story Time, Dancing Bear Toys and Gifts, 15 E. Patrick St., Frederick. 10:30-11 a.m. 301/631-9300. http://www.dbeartoys.com. Little Feet and Hands LOVE Canvas, Joyful Arts Studio, 21 E. Baltimore St., Greencastle. 4:30-9 p.m. Make-it, Take-it project. Children can paint a canvas just in time for Mother’s Day. 717/658-2177. www.joyfulartstudio.com. First Friday Gallery Walk, Downtown Frederick. 5-8 p.m. New art, light refreshments, and late hours at more than 10 art galleries. www.downtownfrederick.org. Greencastle First Friday, Downtown Greencastle. 5-8 p.m. “Flashback to the 50’s.” Classic cars, local artwork and crafts. www.firstfridaygreencastle.com. First Friday Art Walk, Old Town Winchester. 6-9 p.m. Special gallery events, local artists, new exhibits, live music, and more. Many shops open late. 540/667-5166. & 2 Shalom Christian Academy’s Annual Dutchfest, Shalom Christian Academy, 126 Social Island Rd., Chambersburg. Fri., 5:30-10:30 p.m.; Sat., 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Children’s activities, food, craft show, auctions, and more. 717/375-2223. www.shalomca.com. and June 5 First Friday Family Fun Fest, Westview Promenade, Maryland 85 & Crestwood Blvd., Frederick. 10-11:30 a.m. Story time, music, games, crafts, food samples and other monthly themed events. 240/446-2303.

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p.m. Farm animals and interactive animal show. Admission. 301/865-9203. www.greenmeadowsevents.com. May Day Celebration, Shepherdstown. Welcome May with annual parade and May Day festivities. www.smad.us. Free Comic Book Day, participating comic book shops across the country and worldwide. Big comic book celebration. 60 free comic books available to choose from for both kids and adults. www.freecomicbookday.com. Morgan Academy Open House, 130 Gosling Marsh Rd., Martinsburg. Individual based learning for ages 5 to 14. 540/3363465. www.morganacademywv.com. His Place Car Show, Mother Seton School, 100 Creamery Rd., Emmitsburg, MD. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Free to attend, $15 if registering for show. Proceeds benefit Mother Seton School and Hospice of Frederick County. 1-800-529-5835. Swingin’ in the Park Jazz Festival, Doub’s Woods Pavilion, off S. Potomac St. or Maryland Ave., Hagerstown. 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Local Washington County middle and high school jazz bands will present live music for the public in a celebration of jazz. Free. www.wcps.k12.md.us. Super Hero 5K Run/Walk, starts and ends at the Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown. 9 a.m., run; 9:30 a.m., walk. Physical fitness run/walk to help revitalize historic Hagerstown. Great prizes and Superhero 5K race shirt. 7:30 a.m. registration. 301/790-0076. www.discoverystation.org. Strawberry Festival, Homewood at Williamsport (MD), 16505 Virginia Ave. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Strawberries, crafts, games for children, food, and more. 301/582-1750. Western MD Rail Trail Bike Tour, meet at C&O Bicycle Shop in Hancock, MD. 10 a.m. Guided bike tour approx. 20 miles long roundtrip. 301/842-2155. www.friendsoffortfrederick.info. Mayfest at The Museum of Frederick (MD) County History, 24 E. Church St. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dance around a decorated maypole in the garden, enjoy spring-themed crafts, and tour the museum. 301/663-1188. Mayfest 2015, Downtown Frederick (MD), 19 E. Church Street. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Mayfest Flowers, balloons and springtime fun. Live music, late shopping, and fine dining. 301/698-8118. Walkersville Southern Railroad’s Opening Day, 34 W. Pennsylvania Ave. 11 a.m. & 2 p.m. train rides depart, “Parade of Engines.” All locomotives will be out of the engine house and on display. Fee. 301/898-0899. www.wsrr.org. Star Wars Celebration, Thurmont (MD) Regional Library, 76 E. Moser Rd. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Come dressed as your favorite Star Wars’ character. Music by Thurmont Middle School and performances by Star Wars costume clubs. Games, trivia, crafts, prizes, and movie. 301/600-7200. Explore & Create, Rose Hill Manor Park, 1611 N. Market St., Frederick. 11:30 a.m.-

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12:30 p.m. “Mother Goose Day.” Preschoolers and their parents explore and create together. Pre-registration recommended. Ages 2-5. $6. 301/6002936. www.recreater.com. Creative Outlet Drop-In Art Session, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick. 3-5 p.m. Theme: Turkey for Youth and Sports Day. Evil eye suncatchers and woven paper rugs. $1 per art activity. All ages welcome. 301/6980656. www.delaplaine.org. & 3 Apple Blossom Festival, South Mountain Fairgrounds, 615 Narrows Rd., Biglerville. 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Take a guided tour of the Fruit Belt. Meet the growers. Enjoy handmade crafts, crafter demonstrations, petting zoo, entertainment, and more. $5, person, free, ages under 12. 717/677-7444. www.appleblossomfestival.info. “Sleeping Beauty,” Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick. 2 p.m. Maryland Regional Ballet with guest artists Tricia Albertson and Reyneris Reyes, both principal dancers with Miami City Ballet. Admission. 301/600-2828. www.weinbergcenter.org. & 23 Art in Nature Hike, Bears Den, 18393 Blue Ridge Mountain Rd., Berryville. 3-6 p.m. Art in Nature on the Appalachian Trail is a Native American led watercolor art class as students hike portions of the AT. Ages 12 & up. $20. 540/955-5140. www.clarkecounty.gov/parks. , 9, 16, 17 & 30 “The Ugly Duckling,” Other Voice Theatre, 244 S. Jefferson St., Frederick. Sat., 11:30 a.m.; Sun., 2 p.m. Original musical adaptation of the Hans Christian Anderson story. Tickets include cookies and a drink. $12. 301/6623722. www.othervoicetheatre.com. , 9, 16, 23 & 30 Bird Walks at Renfrew, Renfrew Park, 1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro. 7:30-10 a.m. Bird walks along the hiking trails at Renfrew Park. Walks begin at Renfrew’s lower parking lot off Welty Rd. 717/762-0373. www.renfrewinstitute.org. and June 20 Art Shop, Clarke County Parks & Recreation, 225 Al Smith Circle, Berryville. May 2, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; June 20, 12 noon-6 p.m. Children and parents learn essential art principles while investigating line, form, value, perspective, color and gesture. Ages 8 & up. $50. 540/955-5140. www.clarkecounty.gov/parks. Mother/Daughter Tea, Green Grove Gardens, 1032 Buchanan Trail East, Greencastle. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Chari-TEA – A Celebration of Mother. An afternoon of celebrating mother and daughter bonds. Vendor booth shopping, silent auctions for the American Heart Association and Relay for Life, picture booth, craft activities, food, and more. $20, adults; $10, children 10 and under. 717/597-0800. www.greengrovegardens.com. Jewish Food Festival, B’nai Abraham, 53 E. Baltimore St., Hagerstown. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. A celebration of Jewish tradition and

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KidzFest, Old Town Walking Mall, Winchester. 11 a.m.-5 Craftworks Outdoor Family Movie Night, Craftworks at p.m. Over 25 exhibits centered on education, art, music Cool Spring, 1469 Lloyd Rd., Charles Town. 8-10 p.m. Family-friendly movie in our outdoor amphitheater. DJ and and sports. Musical performances along with interactive activities for children of all ages. Inflatable moon bounces, storyteller prior to moving starting. $1, ages 5 & up. games, arts and crafts, and more. 540/542-1100. 304/728-6233. www.wvcraftworks.org. Fourth Annual Hagerstown Hopes Pride, Doubs Woods Happy Mother’s Day! County Park, 1307 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown. 12 noon-5 The Frederick Children’s Chorus, Weinberg Center for the p.m. Family-friendly event with entertainment, food court, kids zone, silent auction, and more. Interfaith Pride Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Frederick. 3 p.m. “Our Voices Service before the festival from 11 a.m.-12 noon. Unite.” Admission. 301/600-2828. www.hagerstownhopesmd.org. www.weinbergcenter.org. Map & Compass Class, Catoctin Creek Park & Nature Kids Karaoke Contest, Shenandoah Valley Discovery Center, 2929 Sumantown Rd., Middletown, MD. 1-3 p.m. Museum, 19 W. Cork St., Winchester. 6-8 p.m. Winner Learn the basics of how to read a map and use a receives a free summer camp at SVDM. 540/722-2020. compass. Ages 12 & up. $20, adult/child pair. 301/600www.discoverymuseum.net. and June 8 Open Play Monday, Rose Hill Manor 1650. www.rosehillmuseum.com. www.recreater.com. Ballet and All That Jazz Spring Recital, The Maryland Park & Museum, 1611 N. Market Street, Frederick. 12:30-3:30 p.m. Children encouraged to explore and enjoy Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown. 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. Admission. 301/790-2000. www.mdtheatre.org. interactive play in museum spaces. All adults must be Astronomy Day, Sky Meadows Park, 11012 Edmonds accompanied by a child. Ages 2-8. $4. 301/600-1650. Lane, Delaplane, VA. 3-11 p.m. View deep space objects www.rosehillmuseum.com. www.recreater.com. through multiple telescopes. Experienced astronomers Summer Activities Family Fair, Thurmont Regional available to answer questions. Special presentations Library, 76 E. Moser Rd., Thurmont, MD. 5-7 p.m. Come learn what’s available locally to entertain the kids all throughout the event. All ages and interest levels welcome. summer long. Hands-on children’s activities and information No entrance to park after 9 p.m. $5 for carload. 540/5923556. www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks. about summer camps, special classes, museum specials & 17 Railroad Heritage Days, Hagerstown and more. 301/600-7200. Roundhouse Museum, 300 S. Burhans Blvd., Movie Night, Boonsboro Library, Community Room, 401 Hagerstown. Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., 12 noon-5 p.m. Potomac St., Boonsboro, MD. 6 p.m. “Unbroken.” Rated Displays of historic railroad equipment, law enforcement, PG-13. 301/432-5723. www.washcolibrary.org. military and local fire & rescue equipment, Trains of Junior Gardener, Fountain Rock Park & Nature Christmas, “HO” and “O” scale model railroads, trains for Center, 8511 Nature Center Place, Walkersville, MD. kids to run & ride, food sales and more. $5, adults; $.50, 10-11:15 a.m. Learn how seeds grow. Ages 4-7. $8. children 12 & under. 301/739-4665. www.roundhouse.org. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Symphony Storytime with Frederick Symphony Orchestra, Mount Airy Mayfest, Mount Airy Carnival Grounds, 1008 Brunswick (MD) Branch Library, 915 N. Maple Ave. 10:30- Twin Arch Rd., Mount Airy, MD. Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Art, crafts, vendors, live entertainment, 11:30 a.m. Children and their parents experience a live children’s zone, food, and more. 301/829-2112. musical collaboration between the library reader and a and June 20 I Can Camp! Fountain Rock & Frederick Symphony Orchestra musician. Best appreciated Nature Center, 8511 Nature Center Place, by ages 2-6 and their caregivers, but open to all ages. Walkersville, MD. 6:30 p.m.-9 a.m. Introduction to camping. 301/600-7250. Parent/child program. $25 for parent/child pair; $10 for , 16 & 17 Smithsburg Pride Days, Smithsburg each additional family member. Ages 5 & up. 301/600(MD) Veterans Park and throughout town. Crafts, 2936. www.recreater.com. food, games, parade, book sale, art show, story walk, bag to June 28 “The 3 Billy Goats Gruff,” piper, music, and more. Reagan Years concert Friday, Brian Wonderment Puppet Theater, 412 W. King St., Davis concert Sat. www.townofsmithsburg.org. Martinsburg. 1 p.m. $5. Free admission for children under 27th National Pike Festival & Wagon Train, Washington County, MD. Old-fashioned town festivals, multiple horse & age 2. 304/258-4074. www.wondermentpuppets.com. Children’s Tea, The Women’s Club, 31 S. Prospect St., mule wagon hitches, pony rides, flea markets, yard & bake Hagerstown. 2-4 p.m. A special tea just like grownsales, special entertainment, good food, and more. ups. 301/739-0870. www.nationalpikefestival.org. Strasburg’s 33rd Mayfest 2015, Strasburg, VA. Live music “Swan Lake,” The Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., performances, parade, vendors, and food. 540/465-3187. Hagerstown. 3 p.m. Performance by The City Ballet School and the Western Maryland City Ballet Company. Tickets www.strasburgvachamber.com. start at $15. 301/790-2000. www.mdtheatre.org. and June 19 Mommy & Me, Rose Hill Manor Archery Skills, Fountain Rock Park & Nature Center, 8511 Park & Museum, 1611 N. Market Street, Frederick. Nature Center Place, Walkersville, MD. 3:30-5:30 p.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Little ones and their caregivers enjoy a Level 1 Certified Archery Instructor will be on hand to themed program. Ages 2-4. $6, adult/child pair. Preanswer questions at shooting range. Beginners welcome. registration recommended. 301/600-1650. $8 per class. Ages 8 & up. 301/600-2936. www.rosehillmuseum.com. www.recreater.com. Teens in the Kitchen, Clarke County Parks & to 23 Mother Seton School Carnival, 100 Recreation, 225 Al Smith Circle, Berryville. 10 a.m.-1 Creamery Rd., Emmitsburg, MD. 6-11 p.m. Rides, p.m. Learn to cook healthy meals. Ages 12 & up. $20. games, food and entertainment. 301/447-3161. 540/955-5140. www.clarkecounty.gov/parks www.mothersetonschool.org. National Kids To Park Day, Sky Meadows Park, 11012 & June 16 Craftworks Drum Circle, Craftworks at Edmonds Lane, Delaplane, VA. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Unveiling of Cool Spring, 1469 Lloyd Rd., Charles Town. 6:30-9 two new Junior Ranger Activity Books. 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shuttle on Carnival Grounds. 443/2505165. http://hampsteadlionsclub.org. Free Movie Night, Bridge of Life Center, Hagerstown. 7 p.m. Enjoy a movie, free popcorn and soda in a safe, family-friendly environment. www.BridgeofLife.org. & 24 Berkeley Springs Studio the world through stories, songs, games and Tour, Free, self-guided tour of artist live animals. Ages 2-3. $8 per day. studios in Berkeley Springs. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. www.berkeleyspringsstudiotour.org. Symphony Storytime with Frederick Halfway Park Days, Marty L. Snook Symphony Orchestra, Middletown Branch Library, 101 Prospect St., Middletown, MD. Memorial Park, 1701 Halfway Boulevard, Hagerstown. Sat., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sun., 9 1-2 p.m. Children and their parents a.m.-5 p.m. Games, homemade arts & experience a live musical collaboration between the library reader and a Frederick crafts, vendors, informational tents, BBQ chicken and more. 301/739-3219. Symphony Orchestra musician. Best appreciated by ages 2-6 and their Families & Friends in Nature, Fort caregivers, but open to all ages. 301/371- Frederick State Park, 11115 Fort Frederick 7560. Rd., Big Pool, MD. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Explore the natural side of Fort Frederick State Kinder Konzert, Hagerstown (MD) Park. Self-guided and staff-led outdoor Community College, Kepler Theater, 11400 Robinwood Dr. 9:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. nature and recreation activities for all interest levels and ages. Special stargazing & 12 noon. The Maryland Symphony astronomy program Sat. night. Park Orchestra Wind Quintet performs a free entrance fees apply. 301/842-2155. concert for preschool children. “Peter and www.friendsoffortfrederick.info. the Wolf.” 301/797-4000. www.marylandsymphony.org. Delaplane Strawberry Festival, Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds , 22 & 23 Newtown Heritage Lane, Delaplane, VA. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Festival, Newtown Commons, 5165 Hayrides, strawberries, old fashioned field Main St., Stephens City. Free family festival games, dancing, music, magic, storytelling, includes a parade, car and craft shows, crafts, petting zoo, antique car show, bake artisan demonstrations, fireworks, sale, and much more. $20 per vehicle in entertainment, races and more. advance, $25 at the gate. 540/592-3556. 540/869-3087. www.delaplanestrawberryfestival.com. & June 26 Imagination to 30 Annual Fireman’s Carnival, Playhouse, Rose Hill Manor Park & Gamber Fire Co. Carnival Grounds, Museum, 1611 N. Market Street, Frederick. 4-7 p.m. Children and caregivers engage in 3838 Niner Rd., Finksburg, MD. 6-11 p.m. Rides, food, games, and entertainment. Free sensory play. All adults must be accompafireworks Mon. night. www.gambervfd.org. nied by a child. Ages 2-12. $4. 301/6001650. www.rosehillmuseum.com. & June 27 Drawing/Painting with Rebecca Jones, Craftworks at Indoor Playground & Open Gym, Jefferson Cool Spring, 1469 Lloyd Rd., Charles Town. County Community Center, 235 Sam Michael’s Lane, Shenandoah Junction, WV. 2-5 p.m. For ages 12 & up. All levels welcome. 304/728-6233. 5-8 p.m. 4th Friday of each month. Moon www.wvcraftworks.org. bounce, basketball hoop, mats, soft toys, and more. Ages 10 & under. $5. $3 for Polymer Clay & Mixed Media Group, each additional sibling. 304/728-3207. Craftworks at Cool Spring, 1469 www.jcprc.org. Lloyd Rd., Charles Town. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Free monthly gathering for community artists to 30 Boonsboro (MD) Carnival, working in polymer clay/mixed media to be Shafer Park. Amusement rides and able to work together in our studio, network, games, food, and free nightly entertainand learn from each other. Bring a lunch, ment. Fireworks May 30. 301/432-6979. small project to work on, and any www.boonsbororescue.com/carnival. tools/supplies needed. For ages 12 & up. GeoWoodstock XIII, Washington County Agriculture Education Center, 304/728-6233. www.wvcraftworks.org. Loudoun Street Mile, Downtown 7313 Sharpsburg Pike, Boonsboro, MD. Winchester. 8 a.m. 28th annual. Hosted by the Maryland Geocaching Society. Learning sessions, exhibitors, vendors, food Register in person at Runners’ Retreat, 135 N. Loudoun St. in Winchester or online at and more. 301/791-3246. www.loudounstreetmile.com. Complimentary Admission for Military Memorial Day Celebration, Rest Haven Families, Discovery Station, 101 W. Cemetery, 1601 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington St., Hagerstown. In honor of Hagerstown. 11 a.m. Family and friends their patriotic duty for all of us. 301/790gather to honor the nation’s veterans. 0076. www.discoverystation.org. Music by the Appalachian Wind Quintet. Hampstead Day, Arcadia (MD) Carnival 301/733-3575. www.rsthvn.com. Grounds, Arcadia Ave. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Enjoy Youth Festival 2015, Renfrew Institute, the day with antiques, crafts, entertain1010 E. Main St., Waynesboro. 1-5:30 p.m. ment, kid’s rides, antique and classic car Workshops, demonstrations, activities, show, antique tractors and more. Tram exhibits and entertainment throughout the cont. from page 37

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day. Preregister for workshops. Free admission. 717/762-0373. www.renfrewinstitute.org. Community Symphonic Band Memorial Day Concert, Memorial Park, Chambersburg. 7:30 p.m. A diverse program of concert band music. Cumberland Valley School of Music. Free. 717/261-1220. , June 9 & 23 17th Annual Pete Wright Memorial All-Comers Track & Field Series, Callas Stadium, North Hagerstown High School, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. 5:45-6:30 p.m. registration, 6:308:30 p.m. events. For all ages, abilities and experience levels. 301/739-7004. www.cval-md.us. Kelly Miller Circus, River Bottom Park, Williamsport, MD. One afternoon and one evening show. Circus acts, clowns, elephants and high wire artists. 301/223-7711. www.williamsportmd.gov. to 31 Western Maryland Blues Fest, University Plaza, Central Lot, and City Park, Hagerstown. A taste of the Blues through the talents of local, regional and national acts. Workshops, concerts, kids’ jams, and more. Food and merchandise available. Each venue has performances throughout the weekend. 301/739-8577, x116. www.blues-fest.org. , 30 & 31 Spring Pop-Up Shops, Downtown Hagerstown. Fri., 4-8 p.m., Sat., 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun., 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Local businesses, artists and artisans, independent consultants, and musicians are all over town filling vacant storefronts. Outdoor farmers market Sat. & Sun., 12 noon-4 pm. www.downtownmovement.org. “Cinderella Kids” The Carroll Arts Center, 91 W. Main St., Westminster, MD. Fri., 7 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 3 p.m. Features over 40 Carroll County students in grades 3-5. $7$10. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. A House for Fairies, Fountain Rock Park & Nature Center, 8511 Nature Center Place, Walkersville, MD. 10-11:30 a.m. Build a woodland fairy house using elements from nature. Children under age 10 must be accompanied by parent. Ages 616. $20. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Family Nature Tales, Yankauer Nature Preserve, Whitings Neck Rd., Martinsburg. 10 a.m.-12 noon. Nature-themed storytime and activity geared toward children 8 and younger, but everyone is welcome. Preregistration required. Free. www.potomacaudubon.org. “Jerry Spessard, Innovative Inventor,” Discovery Station, 101 W. Washington St., Hagerstown. 11 a.m. Electric home plate for baseball scoring. 301/790-0076. www.discoverystation.org. Summer Reading Family Festival, Westview Promenade, Maryland 85 & Crestwood Blvd., Frederick. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Frederick County Public Library’s Summer Reading Program kick off. Entertainment, games, crafts, and more. 240/446-2303.

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children, and a food court. 410/848-7272. www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org. 14th Annual Ranson Festival, along 3rd Avenue and Mildred St., Ranson, WV. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Family-friendly features music, food, arts & crafts, pony rides, face painting, clown, moon bounce, games and more. Rain date: June 13. 304/724-3862. www.ransonwv.us. Dog Day at Pry House Field Hospital Museum, 18906 Shepherdstown Pike, Boonsboro, MD. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Afternoon with your four-legged friend. Hike the Antietam National Battlefield and learn about animal mascots during the Civil War. 301/695-1864. www.civilwarmed.org. Explore & Create, Rose Hill Manor Park, 1611 N. Market St., Frederick. 11:30 a.m.12:30 p.m. “Flag Day.” Preschoolers and their parents explore and create together. Pre-registration recommended. Ages 2-5. $6. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. “Visit to Costa Rica,” Discovery Station, 101 W. Washington St., Hagerstown. 2 p.m. Dave Kaplan will present colorful slides to share his recent visit. 301/790-0076. www.discoverystation.org. Creative Outlet Drop-In Art Session, Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center, 40 S. Carroll St., Frederick. 3-5 p.m. Theme: Caribbean. Moko jumbie figurines and maracas. $1 per art activity. All ages welcome. 301/698-0656. www.delaplaine.org June First Saturday – I ART Downtown Frederick, Patrick & Market Streets, Frederick. 3-9 p.m. Artistic fun for all. Enjoy all of the downtown shops and restaurants, and much more. 301/698-8118. The Great Deadman’s Downhill Mile, Square Corner Park, 1 E. Potomac St., Brunswick, MD. 5 p.m. Registration at 4 p.m. Run the fastest mile you may ever clock. Ride uphill to the start in a hay wagon. Run downhill to a free homemade ice cream sundae at the finish. Fee. 301/834-7500. & 7 Strawberry Festival, Rohrersville Ruritan Community Park, 5 miles south of Boonsboro (MD) on Rt. 67. Sat., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Vendors, strawberries, entertainment and food. 913/948-0765.

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Robinwood Dr. 6:15 p.m. “Navy Commodores.” www.hagerstowncc.edu. to 27 Miss Maryland and Miss Maryland p.m. Free with Museum admission. 540/722-2020. Outstanding Teen Scholarship Pageant, The www.discoverymuseum.net. Maryland Theatre, 21 S. Potomac St., Hagerstown. Wed.Flag Day Fri., 7:30 p.m.; Sat., 7 p.m. Preliminary nights June 24-26. 301/790-2000. www.mdtheatre.org. 28th Annual June Jubilee, War Memorial Park, North Summerfest Family Theatre, Baker Park Band Tennessee Ave., Martinsburg. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Arts and Shell, 121 N. Bentz St., Frederick. 10-10:45 a.m. crafts, rides, antiques/street rod/custom car show, food, Free children’s entertainment featuring local, regional and entertainment and more. 304/264-4842. national performers showcasing comedy, music and dance. 301/600-2844. & 15 Dance Unlimited Recital Showcases, Weinberg Center for the Arts, 20 W. Patrick St., Nature Detectives, Jefferson County Community Center, Frederick. Sun., 2 p.m.; Mon., 7 p.m. Admission. 301/600- 235 Sam Michael’s Lane, Shenandoah Junction, WV. 2828. www.weinbergcenter.org. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Outdoor activities including a hike, crafts and games. Ages 3-6. $12. 304/728-3207. , 21 & 28 Summer Concert Series at Baker www.jcprc.org. Park, Baker Park Band Shell, 121 N. Bentz St., Frederick. 7-8:30 p.m. Free concerts in the park. Canned Authentic Community Theatre Presentation, food and cash donations benefit Frederick Food Bank. Smithsburg (MD) Library, 66 W. Water St. 11 a.m. 301/600-2844. The Authentic Community Theatre performs another Urbana STEM Lab Grand Opening, Urbana Regional production to reflect the Summer Reading Club them. Age Library, 9020 Amelung St., Frederick. 12 noon-2 p.m. 3-12. 301/824-7722. www.washcolibrary.org. Get a glimpse of all of the fun at our Grand Opening. Make Emmitsburg Community Heritage Day, Emmitsburg a STEM craft. 301/600-7000. (MD) Community Park, 300 S. Seton Ave. 9 a.m. Free Outdoor Movie, Chet Hobert Park, 225 Al Smith Visit museums and monuments. Walking history tours, oldtime field games, listen to rock music or orchestral music, Circle, Berryville. “Boxtrolls.” 540/955-5140. stop in vendor and craft tents, swim, watch a parade, enjoy www.clarkecounty.gov/parks. fireworks, and more. 301/447-6467. , 20 & 22 New Voice Play Festival, The Old Shepherdstown Street Fest, 2 blocks of German Street Opera House Theatre Company, 204 N. George St., Charles Town, WV. 4 new one-act plays. Check with theater on either side of the town’s main intersection at King Street, Shepherdstown. 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Fine arts & for age appropriateness. 304/725-4420 or 888/900crafts festival with artisans, live music, food, and more. SHOW. www.oldoperahouse.org. Includes Morgan Academy Kids’ Camp – A Bucket’s “Magic and You,” Discovery Station, 101 W. Washington St., Hagerstown. 11 a.m. Dean Burkett, Choice at McMurran Hill, 130 Gosling Marsh Rd., Shepherdstown. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Live music from Tony M., “Mr. Magic.” 301/790-0076. www.discoverystation.org. puppet show by Wonderment Puppets, hooping Free Family Movie, Boonsboro (MD) Branch of the Washington County Free Library, 401 Potomac St. 11:30 demonstrations and presentations by Yamni Arts, face painting, arts and crafts, and much more. a.m. “Robin Hood.” For all ages. 301/432-5723. www.shepherdstownstreetfest.org Royer Farmstead Tours, Renfrew Park, 1010 E. Main St., Mountaintop Heritage Day, Fort Ritchie, Cascade, MD. 10 Waynesboro. 12 noon-4 p.m. Tour the farmstead with guides in period clothing. $8, adults; $5, students ages 7- a.m.-dark, Fun-filled family day with food, crafts, tractors, car show, fireworks, and more. 301/241-3531, 18; free, children under 7. 717/762-4723. “Amazing Super Heroes,” Discovery Station, 101 W. Urbana Music Festival and Bistro, Urbana Regional Washington St., Hagerstown. 11 a.m. Authentic Library, 9020 Amelung St., Frederick. 2-7 p.m. Music, Community Theatre performers. 301/790-0076. food and entertainment for all ages. 301/600-7000. www.discoverystation.org. Happy Father’s Day! Red Cross Babysitter Training, Clarke County Parks & Recreation, 225 Al Smith Circle, Berryville. 12 noon-6 to 26 2015 Summer Young Writers’ Workshop, p.m. Course can help participants care for children and Shenandoah University, Brandt Student Center, infants. Ages 11-15. $81. 540/955-5140. www.clarkeWinchester. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. For rising grades 4-12. Large county.gov/parks group sessions, genre sessions, writing workshops, and lots of creative writing. Guest appearances by authors and I Can Camp! Catoctin Creek Park & Nature Center, 2929 genre workshops taught by Teacher Consultants. $325 per Sumantown Rd., Middletown, MD. 6:30 p.m.-9 a.m. Introduction to camping. Parent/child program. $25 for person for 5-day workshop or $65 per person each day. parent/child pair; $10 for each additional family member. 540/550-3736. www.projectwrite.org. Ages 5 & up. 301/600-2936. www.recreater.com. Junior Ranger Week, Fort Frederick State Park, 11100 & 28 Odd Fest, Martinsburg, WV. There is Fort Frederick Rd., Big Pool, MD. 9-11:30 a.m. or 1:30-4 something for everyone at this weird, wild, p.m. Fun filled, hands-on nature learning experience. wonderful festival. Wonderment Puppet show, wine tasting, “Park Pals” program for kids ages 4-7 is daily 9 a.m.11:30 a.m. The Jr. Ranger program, “Backyard Habitat for plant walk, book signing, tattoo event, bridal show, medical artifacts display, daylily field open to public, kids’ activities, Butterflies & their Friends,” for ages 8-12 is daily 1:30-4 and more. Hosted by the Martinsburg-Berkeley CVB and p.m. Pre-registration is limited and required. All children under age 8 must be accompanied by an adult age 18 or presented by local businesses and organizations. www.oddfestwv.com. older. 301/842-2155. Red, White & Blue Summer Concert Series, Free Summer Concert Series, Rose Hill Park, E. Hagerstown (MD) Community College Amphitheater, Main St., Berryville. 6-9 p.m. “Souled Out.” 11400 Robinwood Dr. 6:15 p.m. “Maryland Defense Force 540/955-5140. www.clarkecounty.gov/parks Band.” www.hagerstowncc.edu. Red, White & Blue Summer Concert Series, Hagerstown Teen Summer Movie, Middletown (MD) Branch (MD) Community College Amphitheater, 11400 Library, 101 Prospect St. 3 p.m. “Guardians of the Galaxy.” 301/371-7560. –CG cont. from page 39

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