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Week 7: July 24 - 28

Morning Camps

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Abigail

$135

Rising 1st-4th

8:00am-12:00pm

Christmas comes but TWICE a year, and when it comes it brings good cheer! Come join Mrs Wright and Mrs Chisholm to celebrate Christmas AGAIN We will tinker with the elves in the toy shop, sing carols, make Christmas cookies, have a Secret Santa AND explore Christmas around the world!

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The Art Project

$250

Rising 1st-4th

8:00am-12:00pm

In this camp, kids will explore lots of different mediums of art with a sweet twist. Kids will paint culinary creations on canvases, make clay food sculptures, make paper mache food, design their own candy store, and use candy as an art material There will be lots of fun sensory play (think cake batter slime!)

LEGOMasters

$135

Rising 1st-4th

8:00am-12:00pm

Extreme builders edition takes LEGO Club to the next level! Complete fun, hands-on ultimate challenges and builds each week while strengthening critical thinking skills, sharpening creativity, and developing a love for all things STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math). Each day will focus on a new theme such as Minecraft, Star Wars, buildings, spaceships, and so much more!

SummerReading Roundup

Jane Williams

$135

Rising 3rd-4th

8:00am-12:00pm

Enjoy books by your favorite authors and engage in book-themed games, art, and homemade individual snacks Time will be provided to complete summer reading requirements Accelerated Reader tests will be available for GSL students

TalentShowcase

Kelsey Tuten

$135

Rising 5th-8th

8:00am-12:00pm

Do you have a terrific talent? Can you sing, dance, or play an instrument? Talent Showcase allows your child to showcase their talent alone or with a friend They will learn about show etiquette and build up their confidence through performance

Genre-Spinning WritingCamp

Lily Thompson

$135

Rising 4th-8th

8:00am-12:00pm

Explore the different genres of writing with this fun “spin” on creative writing Campers will write personal stories and, while learning about different types of writing, “spin” their stories into different genres, such as autobiography and biography, myths, fables, and science fiction

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