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FEATURED CAMPS AND PROGRAMS

DISCOVER VIRGINIA, for over twenty years, has been providing FUN, OUTDOOR activities for kids from 6 to 12 years old! Each week offers a different combination of activities and every week we enjoy KAYAKING, FISHING, CRABBING, SWIMMING, HIKING and more! We are out all day, Monday through Friday, from 9 AM to 4 PM. Each day provides a different set of outdoor activities in a different scenic locale. We provide a daily natural fruit snack and unlimited ice cold water all day. Campers bring a backpack with needed gear, water bottles and lunch each day. We offer sessions every week from June through August. Our guides are experienced and professionally trained with safety as our first priority. Learning is a natural outcome, with no boring, formal or structured lectures as we wrap up each afternoon HAPPY AND TIRED! Over the years, thousands of parents have been pleasantly surprised by the wonderful stories their children tell about each day’s adventures. Check out the pictures on the website. Space is limited as we maintain our high “guide to camper” ratio with small groups each week. Weeks fill quickly every summer so register NOW. Registration is easy at the DISCOVER VIRGINIA WEBSITE: http://www.discoverva.com.

MORE THAN A GAME The First Tee of Hampton Roads, a program of the YMCA of South Hampton Roads is a youth development program teaching character education and life skills through the game of golf. We serve 23,000 youth in our region through our various programs and locations. The First Tee and the Y’s shared goal of helping youth reach their full potential has resulted in a partnership that helps our community grow and thrive. At The First Tee, we teach Nine Core Values: Honesty, Integrity, Sportsmanship, Respect, Confidence, Responsibility, Perseverance, Courtesy, and Judgment. In addition, we teach Nine Healthy Habits where children build confidence while developing the skills to become better citizens in the community. In a wholesome environment for children and families, we offer specialized classes and camps and teach our participants how to develop healthy habits while becoming active in a sport. And, if they love the game of golf, that is a bonus! Golf along with the life skills gained through our program, can be practiced for a lifetime. Part of our mission is to provide accessible, affordable programming to everyone in our community so financial assistance is offered based on eligibility thanks in part to generous donations through our Welcome to the Game campaign. Call 757-563-8990 or visit TheFirstTeeHR.org for more information.

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No matter how grown-up they look on the field, teen athletes are not adults–physically or mentally. To keep them in the game, CHKD offers the region’s only sports medicine program exclusively for young athletes. Our athletic patients receive comprehensive care from a team of CHKD experts, including sports medicine specialists, pediatric orthopedic surgeons, physical therapists and certified athletic trainers. To find a CHKD sports medicine location near you call 668-PLAY or visit CHKD.org.

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FEATURED CAMPS AND PROGRAMS

Let the summer adventures begin! Fun, friendship, responsibility and challenges await your child this summer at Nansemond-Suffolk Academy Summer Programs 2013. Multiple enrichment activities inspire campers to be creative and curious as they explore their interests in an active and collaborative learning environment. Here on the NSA campus, your child will build relationships and confidence as they create memories that will last forever. This year, our array of hands-on learning experiences is varied and includes academic enrichment, adventures in the great outdoors, interactive sports and games, new hobbies and exciting field trips offered to campers of all ages. Starting with the youngest Pre-Kindergarten campers in Papoose Camp to juniors and seniors taking SAT preparation courses, there is truly something for everyone. This year we are also adding to our resources and have invited a few outside experts to add variety to our camp offerings. Challenger Sports will be on campus to coach both a British and a Brazilian soccer camp and Rob Westcott of The Academy of Magic will teach a magic camp. Little Scholars from Richmond will also be here to conduct three camps that spark children’s thinking and imagination. Summer Programs will still offer some of our campers’ favorite specialty camps including rocketry, football and digital photography. Don’t miss the adventure!

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SailQuest Youth Sailing Camp at Nauticus New on the Downtown Norfolk Waterfront this summer is SailQuest, a youth sailing camp for sixth, seventh and eighth graders. Designed to allow participants the opportunity to experience the thrill of the open water, SailQuest is a full day, one-week camp offered from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. The camp is comprised of two parts—sailing led by experienced sailors, and shore-based activities led by Nauticus education staff. Camp activities will include the exploration of related maritime sciences, such as weather, aquaculture, modeling, robotics, oyster growing and evaluation. During this exciting, hands-on camp, your child will make new friends while experiencing life on the water in a whole new way! The camp will be offered for nine weeks, beginning June 17 through August 9. Cost is $245 per camper. A discount is available for Nauticus members. To sign up or for more information, please call (757) 823-4242.


FEATURED CAMPS AND PROGRAMS

Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation’s Summer Camps Active Fun for Kids. Peace of Mind for You. For over 50 years Triple-R has been Tidewater’s premier residential camp offering a safe place where kids find friendship, faith and fun. Our well trained staff provides a variety of excellent day and overnight camps for ages 7 17. We offer Adventure Camp, with an optional Horsemanship Track, as well as Day and Mini-Camps. Located on the Northwest River with 370 acres of forest, pastures, and wetlands, Triple-R Ranch has become a summer paradise for youth of all ages. At Triple-R youth find a place of acceptance and encouragement in an environment where they can be themselves, discover new skills, make new friends and grow in their appreciation of the natural world and the God who created it. From Horseback Riding to Fishing to Archery, Canoeing, Swimming, Challenge Course, Sports, and the Skate Park, kids will love the unique activities they will discover at Triple-R. Campers who choose our Horsemanship Track spend more time riding and learning about horse care.

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School-Based Camps -- Convenience That Can’t Be Beat Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation offers summer camps at many Virginia Beach elementary schools & select middle schools. Kids learn games and sports, meet friends, and enjoy field trips. These boredom-buster camps are conveniently located at a nearby school. School Age Camps • Teen Camps Recreation Center Camps – Home to Energizing Activities Virginia Beach Recreation Centers are an ideal place for kids to attend summer camp. Campers experience the same activities as those attending our school-based camps, with the bonus of cooling off in the swimming pools, learning simple cooking skills, and playing with a wider variety of athletic equipment. Preschool Camps • School Age Camps • Teen Camps Add-on Swimming Lessons Specialty Camps – Discover Something Special If your kids want to improve a skill or learn something new, our unique specialty camps are the way to go. They encourage your child to explore aspects of different sports or skills…..all in a fun, low-key environment. After all, it is all about fun! Nature Camps • Magic Camps • Soccer Camps Surf Camps • Ropes & Initiatives Camps Therapeutic Recreation Camps • Tennis Camps Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation Out-of-School Time Programs 2289 Lynnhaven Parkway • Virginia Beach, VA 23456 385-0400 (TTY: Dial 711) • fun@VBgov.com VBgov.com/OST • Facebook.com/VBParksRec

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What Governor’s School for the Arts 25th Anniversary Gala presentation of “Zo” When 8 p.m. Saturday, April 13 Where Chrysler Hall Cost: Tickets are $20, $25 or $40. They can be purchased at the Chrysler Hall box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, or at www. ticketmaster.com.

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On-line registration for the Birth & Beyond Family Expo and these seminars will be available on March 25 at www.chkd.org/classes. Look for the 2013 Birth and Beyond Family Expo program listing.

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March 6 Early Expeditions 11 a.m. Every Wednesday, bring your toddler to the Conservation Station in the Bay and Ocean Pavilion to solve an animal mystery. Virginia Aquarium, 717 General Booth Blvd. (VB) 385-FISH or www.virginiaaquarium.com

March 7 Paint Days 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Every Tuesday and Thursday. Paint your own picture in the Kids Gallery. Peninsula Fine Arts Center, 101 Museum Dr. (NN) 596-8175 or www.pfac-va.org

March 2013 Ongoing Through the Eyes of the Eagle 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Sundays noon- 5 p.m. Wise animal characters engage young children in celebrating the joys of physical activity and healthy eating as they learn about diabetes prevention from their elders in this traveling exhibit. The Virginia Living Museum, J. Clyde Morris Blvd. (NN) 599-1900 or www.thevlm.org Tinkertoy: Build Your Imagination 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. and continues until May 12. A special welcome gallery and nine unique activity stations invite children and families to use Tinkertoys to explore topics like renewable energy, to experiment with ideas and create their own inventions. Children’s Museum of Virginia, 221 High St. (P) 393-5258 or www.childrensmuseumva.com Clifford the Big Red Dog 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. and continues until April. Join Emily Elizabeth, Clifford and their friends on a tour of Birdwell Island as you explore Clifford’s Big Ideas with this traveling exhibit. Virginia Air and Space Center, Settlers Landing Road (VB) 727-0900 and www.vasc.org Figuratively Speaking: The ART of the Message 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. until March 24. A thought-provoking

combination of works intended to leave the viewer thinking. Each gallery will host a different medium – graphic posters, clay, paintings and photography – each piece communicating a message, what the message is… that’s up to you. Peninsula Fine Arts Center, 101 Museum Dr. (NN) 596-8175 or www.pfac-va.org Winter Wildlife Boat Trips Times vary; continues until March 31. As winter temperatures cool the air it brings Virginia Beach’s favorite winter residents - humpback and fin whales. So bundle up in warm layers of clothing and join Virginia Aquarium educators on a 2 ½ hour boat trip to find these large marine mammals as well as ducks, harbor seals and northern gannets diving in frenzied formation to capture fish. Trips typically run on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holiday Mondays and costs $28 per adult (ages 12+) and $24 per child (ages 4-11). Tickets may be purchased at either Aquarium building or at the Virginia Beach Fishing Center in Rudee Inlet, Atlantic Avenue (VB) 385-FISH or www.VirginiaAquarium.com Spring Planetarium Shows Various times. Continues until April. Choose among three shows in the Virginia Living Museum’s Abbitt Planetarium. Enjoy an exciting and often humorous version of the classic Greek legend of Orion in “Legends of the Night Sky Orion.” The Virginia Living Museum, J. Clyde Morris Blvd. (NN) 599-1900 or www.thevlm.org

Toddler Trek Thursdays 11 a.m. - Toddlers enjoy song and animals. Virginia Aquarium, 717 General Booth Blvd. (VB) 385-FISH or www.virginiaquarium.com Defend and Protect 2 p.m.- 3:15 p.m. Discovery Days program for ages 4-6. Some animals hide, some stink, and some look scary. Come and explore the many ways animals protect themselves from being a meal. Fee: $7 members, $10 non-members. Pre-registration recommended. Virginia Aquarium, 717 General Booth Blvd. (VB) 385-0278 or programs@ VirginiaAquarium.com

March 8 Photos with the Easter Bunny Times vary; continues until March 30. Visit with the Easter Bunny and have your picture made. Prices range from $22-$44. Center Court, MacArthur Center, Downtown Norfolk (N) 627-6000 or www.shopmacarthur.com/spring Family Movie 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. Wreck it Ralph. All ages can enjoy a free showing of the family movie. South Morrison Family Education Center, South Morrison, West Avenue (NN) 369-6810.

March 9 Second Saturday Family Day 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Time Travelling Games. Be transported back to the days of your great grandparents and beyond through the amusements boys and girls enjoyed in days gone by. Hampton

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Snow White Ballet 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The Ballet Virginia International (BVI) is proud to presents this lovely ballet. Tickets $21 to $35. Sandler Center for the Performing Arts, 201 Market St. (VB) 888-326-9849 or www.sandlercenter.org

Nature’s Road Show: What is it? Day noon- 4:30 p.m. Have you found a shell at the beach, a fossil by a stream, a strange article of clothing with fur in the attic or a part of a skull in the woods? Do you want to know what it is? Bring it in and staff scientists will try to identify it. Please do not bring any bird items. Included in museum admission. The Virginia Living Museum, J. Clyde Morris Blvd. (NN) 599-1900 or www.thevlm.org

ZooTales 11 a.m. and continues every Tuesday. Enjoy story time at the zoo and meet an animal or two. Activity included with zoo admission: $7 adults, $5 children 2-11, $6 seniors 62 and over, free to zoo members. Virginia Zoo, 3500 Granby St. (N) 441-2374, ext. 229

March 9-10 Trash Bash 2.0 11a.m. - 3 p.m. Trash Bash focuses on marine debris and its effects on the environment via displays and art. The event highlights Aquarium programs such as Pop It & Trash It!, Sensible Seafood and E-cycling events. Local and national organizations will also provide displays and hands-on activities for guests including stations for recycled craft ideas and environmental games. Virginia Aquarium, 717 General Booth Blvd. (VB) 385-0278 or programs@ VirginiaAquarium.com.

March 11 Tell Me a Story 10 a.m. This monthly program designed to introduce youngsters to the symbols of Isle of Wight County through books, games and crafts. The Isle of Wight County Museum, 103 Main St. Smithfield, 356-1223 or www.historicisleofwight.com.

Parent-Child Interactive Learning Playgroups 9:30 a.m. – noon and continues every Tuesday and Thursday. Circle time activities include children’s songs, music with instruments, finger plays. For children birth to five years old. While children participate in their interactive learning sessions with staff, parents will have an hour to enjoy the Parent Cafe discussion on the parenting topic of the day. First visit is free, $25 for unlimited playgroups. First Baptist Church Newport News, 12716 Warwick Blvd., (NN) 886-6511 or delores_ price@bshsi.org

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The Hurrah Players production of Disney’s Tarzan runs March 15 - 17 at the T.C.C. Roper Performing Arts Center.

March 13 Mahjong at the Library 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. Think Gin Rummy using tiles! Learn the rules of this traditional Chinese game and actually play some Mahjong. Call to register. Age 12-18. Kempsville Area Library, 832 Kempsville Rd. (VB) 385-2627

March 14 History On Film 6:30 p.m. Glory. A dramatic account of the American Civil War’s first all-black regiment, led by an idealistic, privileged, northern white commander Colonel Robert Gould Shaw (Matthew Broderick), fighting not only the enemy, but also convention and prejudice. Museum members free, non-members $3. Hampton History Museum 120 Old Hampton Lane (H) www.HamptonHistoryMuseum.org

March 15-17 Disney’s Tarzan Various times. Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs’ Tarzan of the Apes and the smash-hit 1999 Disney animated film, Tarzan tells the story of an infant boy orphaned on the shores of West Africa. Presented by the Hurrah Players. Tickets start at $15 for children (ages 12 and under), $20 for adults. The T.C.C. Roper Performing Arts Center, 340 Granby St. (N) 627-5437 or www.hurrahplayers.com

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March 16 Story time 10 a.m. Hear a story and see an animal. Recommended for ages 2 and above. Included in museum admission. The Virginia Living Museum, J. Clyde Morris Blvd. (NN) 599-1900 or www. thevlm.org Community Day 11 a.m.- 3 p.m. Family friendly activities and free admission. Peninsula Fine Arts Center, 101 Museum Dr. (NN) 596-8175 or www.pfac-va.org Smorgasbord Saturday 9:30 a.m.10:30 a.m. For ages 6-10. Students will explore science, art, and history in this one-hour session. Be prepared for fizz or paint, slime or clay- a new surprise for each class. Classes are held the third Saturday of the month, until May. Registration required. Children’s Museum of Virginia, 221 High St. (P) 393-5258, Ext. 16 or www. childrensmuseumva.com/activities_art_ classes

March 18 Clovers and Shamrocks 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Make your own luck! Create unique and fun shamrocks & clovers to decorate your space. Registration required. Age 4-up. Princess Anne Area Library, 1444 Nimmo Pkwy. (VB) 385-2610

March 19 Pawsitive Reading with Therapy Dogs 6 p.m.- 6:45 p.m. Practice your reading skills by sharing stories with therapy dogs. Bring your own book or choose one from our selection. Call to register. Grade K-5. Bayside Area and Special Services Library, 936 Independence Blvd. (VB) 385-2680

March 20 Front Porch Music Series 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. Singing the News: Broadsides and Ballads. These tunes documented both famous international events and local

tragedies. Museum members free, non-members $3. Hampton History Museum 120 Old Hampton Lane (H) www.HamptonHistoryMuseum.org

March 21 Wonderful Wind 2:15 p.m.- 3 p.m. Discovery Days program for ages 4-6. March is known for being a windy time of year. We will examine how wind is created and why it is important to many plants and animals. Virginia Aquarium, 717 General Booth Blvd. (VB) 385-0278 or programs@VirginiaAquarium.com

March 22 Lego Club 3:30 p.m. Bring your friends to a Lego party! All creations will be put on display in the library. Larchmont Branch Library, 6525 Hampton Blvd. (N) 441-5335

March 23 Spring Fling Egg Hunt 2 p.m.- 3 p.m. Join us for an egg hunt, food and other activities to welcome the spring season. Mary D. Pretlow Anchor Branch Library, 111 W. Ocean View Ave. (N) 4411750

March 24 Mother-Daughter Day 2 p.m.-4 p.m. Spend time together relaxing at the garden with an afternoon of goodies. Decorate and enjoy cupcakes, create a bracelet, and embellish a journal to record your favorite memories together. Ages 8 and above. $55/parent and child ($35 for NBG Members) Norfolk Botanical Gardens, Azalea Garden Road (N) www.nbg.org

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CDR’s 35th Annual Bid ‘n Buy Auction noon. Hundreds of silent and live auction items ranging from gift certificates to fine dining establishments, lodging and sports events, children’s toys, art, jewelry, items for the home and garden, jewelry, and products for health and wellness. Little ones will have the opportunity to participate in children’s activities and food will be available. Williamsburg Hotel and Conference Center 50 Kingsmill Rd. (W) auction.cdr. org

March 25 Impact of Media Violence on Children 6:30 p.m.- 8:30 p.m. This workshop will address the impact that exposure to media violence has on the development of young children and what families can do to reduce their child’s exposure to media violence. Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital Health Resource Center, 2 Bernardine Dr. (NN) To register 886-6511 or delores_price@bshsi.org

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Child Bullying Prevention Workshop 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. For parents and professionals working with or caring for children. Join us as we learn what is bullying, why do children bully, the effects and impact of bullying, how to deal with bullying, what to do if your child is being bullied and what to do if your child is bullying. Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center, 3636 High St. (P) To register 886-6511 or delores_ price@bshsi.org

TAG Meetings 4 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Teens make a difference! Learn new things, make new friends, give back to the community and earn volunteer hours. Age 12-17 Windsor Woods Area Library, 3612 South Plaza Trail (VB) 385-2630

March 27 Teen Urban Lit Book Club 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Teens, ages 12-18, can meet to read and discuss Catching Fire. Registration is required engagedpatrons.org/EventsExtended. cfm?SiteID=8988&EventID=143611 or by calling Pearl Bailey Library, Wickham Ave. (NN) 247-8677.

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March 29 Easter Egg Hunt 1 p.m.- 2 p.m. Don’t miss your chance to find that special egg! (School Age & Teens). Park Place Branch Library, 620 W. 29th St. (N) 664-7330

March 30 Easter Egg Hunt and Bunny Storytime 1 p.m.-2 p.m. We’ll have bunny stories, crafts and a visit from the Easter Bunny! Bring a basket and your camera. JordanNewby Branch Library, 961 Park Ave. (N) 441-2843


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