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D E L S O L M AG A Z I N E ●

MARCH+APRIL 2019

ON THE COVER

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LOCAL AUTHOR Dee Leone

IN THE SPOTLIGHT Therapeutic Learning Center

ZCODE 2019 SUMMER CAMP GUIDE

FEATURES

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IN OUR OWN BACKYARD San Diego In Bloom

22 ZCODE 2019 SUMMER CAMP GUIDE The ZCode 2019 Summer Camp Guide highlights the wide variety of summer adventures available for North County families. Whether academic or athletic, traditional or high-tech, or somewhere in between, there’s something fun in store for every camper.

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LOCAL LAND RESTORATION

DEPARTMENTS

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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SPORTS ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TASTE BUDZ

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LIBRARY CALENDAR

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OUT & ABOUT PHOTOS

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COMMUNITY STUFF

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EVERYTHING HOMEZ

20 COVER PHOTO: Dancers have fun at GC Dance Cover photo by Forever Photography by Liberty

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FROM THE PUBLISHER VOL. 6, NO. 4 TM

Horsing Around

P U B L I S HE R

Derrick Breaux

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’m from Southeast Texas, so I’ve been on my fair share of horses growing up. My good friend had a couple of horses that we would saddle up and ride to the levee. And no, I’m not making this stuff up – there really was a levee about a mile from my childhood home. I’m pretty sure that people have written songs about this. When I met my wife about 20 years ago, I learned that she grew up with horses. Over the years, she shared many stories of riding on the endless trails in Poway – many of which have long been taken over by developments and homes. The time that she spent with her horses growing up made a lasting impression that she holds close to her heart. Our youngest daughter, Audrey, started taking riding lessons a couple of years ago. Although she has traditionally split her extracurricular hours between soccer, softball, and music, we noticed that she quickly developed a strong passion for horseback riding. Last year Audrey approached us with the idea of adopting or rescuing a horse. At first, we thought the idea was absurd. But this didn’t deter her. While she could have accepted our decision and moved on, instead, she began developing a plan and documenting everything that needed to take place in order to accomplish her goal. She presented her plan to us – which included her own financial and time commitments. And as you may have guessed by reading this and seeing the photo, Audrey did find a horse that needed a new home. In fact, she actually found two horses (eight-year-old brothers from different mothers). Thankfully the horses had not been abused, but they had been neglected. Unfortunately, they were left in their stalls at a facility in Los Angeles with very little socializing and human attention for the past year and a half. Little did these two horses know, they were about to get the full attention of a very determined and dedicated 13-year-old girl. Over the past couple of months, we have watched these horses transform from nervous and shy creatures to warm and loving family members. I have observed a beautiful bond develop between my daughter and these giant animals that is very difficult to describe. Although I was skeptical at first, what started out to be a project for my daughter and wife has turned into a family affair. It has been refreshing to take an hour here and an hour there to join them at the stables. Time seems to slow down while we are there. Technology is optional at best. It is very tranquil and therapeutic. But most importantly, I get to watch and be involved while memories are made that we will carry with us for the rest of our lives.

V P O F O P E R AT I O NS

Jessica Breaux D IRE C TO R O F B U SINE S S DE V E LO PME NT

Melodie Ortiz Nungesser ASSO C IAT E E DI TO R S

Lainey Kral Samantha Edwards GRA P H IC D E S I G NE R S

Shari Canete Traci Sally P H OTO G R A PHY

Soul of Photography P RO D U C TIO N CO O R DI NATO R

Melissa Ditalo C O N TRIB U TI NG W R I T E R S

Jennifer Frakes Kelley Gusich Linda Frabl Liz Onufer A DV E RTIS I NG SA L E S

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REGIONAL BUZZ 92130 MAGAZINE SECRETS OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT

North County San Diego is known for its educational opportunities, like The Grauer School, highlighted in ZCode’s Private School Guide.

S TAY I N F O R M E D . S TAY C O N N E C T E D .

PUSHING THE LIMITS

As a student, engineer, athlete, and actor, Jordi Bertrán is a true renaissance man.

Take a quick look across town with some of the other ZCode Magazines.

LIVING AUTHENTICALLY

Angela Bushman is fulfilled by following her passions and sharing with others. For more information and articles visit www.92130magazine.com.

92024 MAGAZINE LEARNING ABILITIES

As part of our 2019 Private School Guide, we highlight Therapeutic Learning Center’s focus on solving learning disabilities.

KIND-HEARTED SPIRIT

High schooler Willa Thomas is passionate about helping children at the Ronald McDonald House.

LOCAL STORIES. LOCAL PHOTOS.

FUN IN THE SUN

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Originally from New Jersey, the Olivia family now enjoys the San Diego coastal lifestyle. For more information and articles visit www.92024magazine.com.

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LEARNING ABILITIES

INSPIRING CONNECTIONS

PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE

ZCode’s 2019 Private School Guide highlights Therapeutic Learning Center’s focus on solving learning disabilities, along with other educational opportunities in North County.

Founded in 1998, Diamond Gateway Women’s Organization is celebrating 20 years of supporting local women.

North County San Diego is known for its educational opportunities. Learn more about alternative schooling options in ZCode’s Private School Guide.

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ADVENTURE & OPPORTUNITY

PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE

INSPIRED LEARNING

The Rancho Coastal District builds strong communities through Boy Scouts in Rancho Santa Fe and beyond.

Our 2019 Private School Guide features a variety of local schools throughout North County.

Maranatha Christian Schools fosters excellence in academics, arts, and athletics. Learn more in our 2019 Private School Guide.

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COMMUNITY CALENDAR

things to do in del sol MARCH + APRIL 2019 MARCH

MARCH 24

APRIL 8 – 12

24th Annual Ugly Dog Contest

Spring Break

MARCH 10

Not just for ugly dogs! A fun, family-friendly event celebrating all dogs; hosted by San Diego Coastal Chamber of Commerce 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. | Del Mar Fairgrounds www.sandiegocoastalchamber.com

Del Mar Union School District Solana Beach School District San Dieguito Union High School District

SDRVC’s Wax & Wine

Spring Home Decorating/Remodeling Show

Daylight Saving Time Starts MARCH 12

Rollin’ From the Heart Fundraiser Sip on beer while checking out art by Kori Gabriola for a good cause 5 – 9 p.m. Culture Brewing Co. Solana Beach www.rollinfromtheheart.org

Technology and Teens Free event sponsored by Earl Warren PTSA; Dr. Jean Twenge presents her research on the effects of screens and social media on teens and tweens, along with guidance on what parents can do to mitigate potentially negative effects of technology 6:30 – 8 p.m. | Earl Warren Middle School www.sduhsd.net

Presented by the San Dieguito River Valley Conservancy, guests will savor gourmet bites from Urban Kitchen Catering, wines, and craft beers while enjoying live music and beeswax candle making 2 – 5 p.m. | Knorr Candle Shoppe www.sdrvc.org MARCH 30

SDRVC Watershed Explorers: San Dieguito Lagoon

St. Patrick’s Day MARCH 23

MARCH 31

Spring Meet and Greet For dogs and their owners 3:30 p.m. | Del Mar Shores Park www.delmarfoundation.org

Friday and Sunday: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Del Mar Fairgrounds www.homeshowsusa.net APRIL 20

Spring Egg Hunt

Students will engage in six stations to learn about the importance and diversity of the San Dieguito Lagoon 9 – 11 a.m. San Dieguito Lagoon Staging Area www.sdrvc.org

MARCH 17

APRIL 12 – 14

César Chávez Day

Crafts, games, fun jumps, piñatas, Solana Beach Heritage Museum tours, and photos with the Spring Bunny for children ages 9 and under 10 a.m. | La Colonia Park www.ci.solana-beach.ca.us APRIL 21

Easter APRIL 22

Earth Day

Soroptimist Hats & Heels Benefiting survivors of domestic violence 12 p.m. | Fairmont Grand Del Mar www.sihatsandheels.org

APRIL

APRIL 26

5th Annual Healthy Aging Conference Dynamic speakers, lunch, and prize drawings; $30 per person; register by April 19 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Fairbanks Ranch Country Club www.rsfseniors.org

APRIL 1 – 5

San Diego Women’s Week A week of events and a one-day conference to inspire, empower, and connect women www.sdwomensweek.com APRIL 7

Bluegrass and Beyond: Della Mae Presented by the Del Mar Foundation’s Cultural Arts Committee; $20 for general admission 7 p.m. | Del Mar Civic Center www.delmarfoundation.org 6 • DELSOLMAGAZINE.COM • March | April 2019

APRIL 27

Heart & Stroke Ball: A Night at the Derby Cocktail hour, gourmet food stations, silent and live auctions, inspirational program, live music, and a signature mint julep toast; benefiting the American Heart Association 5 p.m. | Del Mar Fairgrounds sandiegoheartball.heart.org


ONGOING APRIL 10 – MAY 5

North Coast Rep Presents All In the Timing This off-Broadway hit is a sextet of one-act comedies by playwright David Ives, which uses inspired language and word play to examine various attempts at relationships and communication with comical results Various times | 987 Lomas Santa Fe, Suite D More information and tickets available at www.northcoastrep.org

WEDNESDAYS

SATURDAYS

Solana Beach Chamber of Commerce Networking Luncheon

Del Mar Farmers Market

2nd Wednesdays | 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. See website for location www.solanabeachchamber.com THURSDAYS

Del Mar Rotary Club Meeting

TUESDAYS 1 Tuesdays | 5 – 7 p.m. See website for location www.sandiegocoastalchamber.com

Del Sol Lions Club Meeting 4th Tuesdays | 5:30 p.m. Fletcher Cove Community Center www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/delsol

1st Saturdays: 10 – 11 a.m. San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center www.sanelijo.org

Del Mar Community Connections Board Meeting

First Thursdays Concert Series

2nd Saturdays: 9 – 10 a.m. | 225 9th St. www.dmcc.cc

SDCCC Networking Mixer st

Lagoon Discovery Tour

12 – 1:30 p.m. | St. Peter’s Episcopal Church www.delmarrotary.org

March 7: Lorraine Castellanos April 4: Berkley Hart 6:30 – 8:15 p.m. | Powerhouse Park www.delmarfoundation.org

RECURRING

1 –  4 p.m. | 1050 Camino Del Mar www.delmarfarmersmarket.org

FRIDAYS

Del Mar-Solana Beach Rotary Club Meeting 7 a.m. | Hilton Del Mar www.dmsbrotary.com

SUNDAYS

Family Fun Days 1st Sundays | 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. San Elijo Lagoon Nature Center www.sanelijo.org

Solana Beach Farmers Market 12 – 4 p.m. | 444 South Cedros Ave. www.solanabeachfarmersmarket.com

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S P O R T S R E G I S T R AT I O N & A N N O U N C E M E N T S BASEBALL

CYCLING

Del Mar Little League Spring Season Opening Day: March 2 www.delmaramerican.org

Solana Beach Little League Spring Season Opening Day: March 2 www.solanabeachlittleleague.com

TENNIS

San Diego Tour de Cure

Open Play Tennis Courts

Event Date: March 30 Four cycling routes or a 5K run and walk route for people of all abilities followed by lunch and a celebration party; benefiting the American Diabetes Association 8 a.m. | Del Mar Fairgrounds www.diabetes.org/sandiegotourdecure

Only tennis shoes allowed on courts Dawn – Dusk | 21st St. and Court St. www.delmar.ca.us

WALK AND RUN

Relay for Life of Carlsbad-Encinitas Online registration open Event Date: June 22 www.relayforlife.org

BASKETBALL

Open Play Basketball Courts Fletcher Cove Park: 6 a.m. – 8 p.m. San Dieguito Park: 9:30 a.m. – Sunset www.sdparks.org

YOGA

Vinyasa Flow Beach Yoga Class Weekly donation-based yoga class Sundays | 10 a.m. Del Mar Beach, 18th St. To RSVP visit www.meetup.com/delmarbeachyoga

(Dates and events subject to change)

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LOCAL AUTHOR

eet Leone: MDee AUTHOR, PHOTOGRAPHER, TRAVELER by LINDA FRABL | photo by Soul of Photography

Name: Community: Profession: Family: Hobbies & Interests: Favorite Local Spot: Website:

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Dee Leone Rancho Santa Fe Writer Married with two children Amateur photography, scrapbooking, reading, golf, and travel The charming village area and my backyard, which is a hummingbird haven www.DeeLeone.com

ocal resident Dee Leone is a successful writer. In addition to penning three popular children’s books, Dee has also written educational books, poems, plays, stories, activity sheets for Highlights magazine, and numerous online articles. She recently did a reading of her second children’s book, Dough Nights and Dragons, at this year’s San Diego Festival of Books, held at Liberty Station in August. “I was thrilled to read that book at the festival, which was inspired by my wondering how doughnuts were created,” Dee commented. She added, “The most rewarding part of being an author is to get stories into the hands of young readers or listeners and to watch them smile, laugh, and get turned on by books. My goal is to write stories that will ignite an appetite for reading and set a child’s imagination on fire.” Armed with a B.S. in Education, Dee has taught elementary classes in Ohio, California, and Texas, and was even a teacher’s aide for a gifted program in Alaska. Mixing her vast experience teaching youngsters with her innate curiosity with the world around her, Dee is never at a loss for book subject ideas. Her first children’s book, Bizz and Buzz Make Honey Buns, came about because Dee is a fan of homophone wordplay. She explained, 10 • DELSOLMAGAZINE.COM • March | April 2019

“This book is about two ‘bee’-fuddled insects that want to make a sweet treat but don’t quite understand the directions. They use a little ‘flower’ instead of a little ‘flour’ to follow a recipe, and that’s just the ‘bee’-ginning of their silly endeavor!” Her latest children’s book, Nature’s Lullaby Fills the Night, materialized after Dee’s own travels. She elaborated, “I enjoy taking photos of nature – from close-ups of flowers to wide panoramic vistas – and have had the good fortune to visit incredible places. So when I was looking at images of swans on a glistening lake in Slovenia, or leaping dolphins off the coast of New Zealand, I was inspired to write a lullaby about them.” Forever influenced by beautiful scenery, Dee is especially grateful to call San Diego home. She exclaimed, ”I like the quiet, natural surroundings, the hummingbirds and butterflies that flit about all over our yard, the weather, the charming village area, and the golf courses in the vicinity.” When she isn’t writing, Dee loves scrapbooking, reading, and learning to play golf. 

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taste

If there’s one thing that North County residents enjoy more than

budz

Tasty Tu nes Nothing

accompanies a meal quite like some live music. Plenty of local spots offer entertainment throughout the week:

the beach, it’s the various cuisine, beverages, and sweet treats throughout San Diego. Here, we offer a taste of some local flavor.

FA R E & FESTIVITY Pacifica Del Mar is celebrating its

AnniversarySpecial

30th anniversary of business this

En Fuego Cantina & Grill Wednesdays, 7 p.m.

year with a special tasting menu, showcasing Chef Chris Idso’s

Crush Solana Beach Wednesdays – Saturdays, 8 p.m.

creativity with a variety of small plates, entrées, and desserts. The

Zel’s Del Mar Thursdays – Saturdays, 7 p.m.

30th Anniversary Tasting Menu is

Ocean View Bar & Grill, Hotel Indigo Thursdays – Saturdays, 7 p.m. Living Room Bar, L’Auberge Del Mar Fridays and Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.

available nightly through March 31 and must be ordered before 6 p.m. For reservations visit www.pacificadelmar.com. H AV E TA S T Y N E W S ? Send your tasty news, photos, and announcements to editor@zcodemedia.com

BEST. SUMMER. EVER! SCRIPPS PERFORMING

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MUSICAL THEATRE DANCE CAMPS Ages 3.5-16

SUMMER INTENSIVE Ages 9-19

Chillin’ Like a Villain, Make Your Own Music Video, On Broadway, Princess Ballet Camp and MORE!

3/15 in Carmel Valley Pre-Registration Required

Early Bird Registration Now Open! Young Men’s Program

with Michael Fothergill, AD Ballet Arkansas

Scripps Ranch 858.586.7834

S c r i p p s Pe r f o r m i n g A r t s A c a d e m y. c o m

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Auditions 3/16, 4/13 in Scripps Ranch

Junior, Teen, Intermediate & Pre -Professional Programs

Carmel Valley 858.509.2624


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These funds can be used for academic tutoring or fun summer activities such as acting, art, dance, drivers education, music, STEM, sports leagues, sports training, summer camps and many more enrichment opportunities from approved CCCS vendors

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I N O U R O W N B A C K YA R D

OUR BACKYARD IN BLOOM Enjoy a Colorful San Diego Spring This Year by LAINEY KRAL

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fter an unusually rainy winter, San Diego should look forward to a beautifully blooming spring. Gardens and greenery can be found all over the city, from parks to trails to your own backyard. We’ve highlighted just a few destinations below if you’re looking to schedule a colorful afternoon out. 

BALBOA PARK Balboa Park is home to some of San Diego's most famous gardens. The park is the perfect place for a picnic on sunny days, before or after you stroll through the Alcazar Garden, Botanical Building, and Japanese Friendship Garden. The award-winning Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden begins blooming in March, and the 130 varieties of roses peak in April and May. Learn more at www.balboapark.org/ explore/gardens.

CABRILLO NATIONAL MONUMENT

THE FLOWER FIELDS AT CARLSBAD RANCH

TORREY PINES STATE NATURAL RESERVE

Take a tour along the trails at Cabrillo National Monument for fantastic views of land and sea. The area is famous for its beautiful plant life, and it's even easier to spot what you're looking for with the National Park Service's smartphone app. Download the CNM Wildflowers app for help identifying specific flowers while you're there. Learn more at www.nps.gov/cabr.

Carlsbad Ranch is home to over 50 acres of beautiful blooms, and is open from March 1 to May 12 this year. The flowers usually peak between mid-March and mid-April. Special events include live music, yoga, and arts and crafts, or keep it simple and just enjoy the colorful views all around you. Learn more at www.theflowerfields.com.

Torrey Pines encompasses 1,500 acres of preserved land, including its namesake Torrey pine and miles of scenic trails. The Guy Fleming Trail has the greatest variety of wildflowers, and the Parry Grove Trail starts at the Whitaker Garden, which features native plants. Take the Razor Point Trail or Beach Trail to the Yucca Point Overlook for views of beautiful yucca flowers. Learn more at www.torreypine.org.

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Local Land Restoration

SAN ELIJO LAGOON CONSERVANCY BREAKS GROUND

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an Elijo Lagoon Conservancy broke ground on habitat enhancement of Harbaugh Seaside Trails, the threeacre overlook bordering Solana Beach and Cardiffby-the-Sea, in early March. Improvements of the open space include: removal of invasive plant species for native plantings that will attract pollinators and link the habitat to San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve; installation of a viewing deck and interpretive signs on the northern end; installation of a donor monument, designed by Coastal Rail Trail artist Betsy Schulz, on the southern end; and construction of a railroad undercrossing that will provide visitors safer coastal access to the reserve. The restoration is expected to take one year, with an anticipated grand opening of the trails in early 2020.

San Diego’s north coastal communities fought to protect Harbaugh Seaside Trails, formerly known as The Gateway Property, for years. In 2011, San Elijo Lagoon Conservancy was able to purchase the property with the support of lenders and a $1.15 million gift from The Harbaugh Foundation. “Harbaugh Seaside Trails, with its tremendous views of the ocean and San Elijo Lagoon, is a great asset to the public,” said Joe Balla, Director of The Harbaugh Foundation. “We are proud to have played a part in preserving this landmark site for all to enjoy.” Volunteer opportunities will be open to the community to help plant native species in the fall. For more information visit www.sanelijo.org/seasidetrails. 

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LIBRARY CALENDAR

del mar library | SPECIAL EVENTS MARCH 8, 22; APRIL 5, 19

Learning to Play (6 mos.-4 yrs.) 11:20 a.m. MARCH 9

Teen Tech Learn about DNA with League of Extraordinary Scientists and Engineers 3:30 p.m. MARCH 20, 27

Rady’s Baby Steps Registration required; call 858-966-8014 9:30 a.m. MARCH 21; APRIL 18

Bluegrass Concert March: Shoreline Pickers April: Philly and the Cheesesteaks 6:30 p.m.

1309 Camino Del Mar, Del Mar, CA 92014 | 858-755-1666

APRIL 3

Local Author Talk 6 p.m. APRIL 6

Friends of the Del Mar Library Book Sale 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. APRIL 25 – 26

Del Mar Rose Society Show

Baby Story Time (6-18 mos.)

THURSDAYS

FRIDAYS

Gymboree Family Music

Do Re Mi and You

11 a.m.

1st Thursdays | 10 a.m.

No program on April 26 10 a.m.

Adult Yoga

Full STEM Ahead (3-6 yrs.)

12 p.m.

Scripps Musical Story Time 2nd Tuesdays | 10 a.m. WEDNESDAYS

Learn about STEM with a story followed by an activity 1st Thursdays | 11 a.m.

Art & Culture Class (3-6 yrs.)

6:30 p.m.

Chair Yoga 10:45 and 11:45 a.m.

1st and 3rd Thursdays 3:30 p.m.

APRIL 26

Conversational Spanish Instruction

Toddler Yoga

Rose Weekend Concert 11 a.m.

RECURRING PROGRAMS TUESDAYS

Toddler Story Time (1-2 yrs.)

6 p.m.

Art Instruction With local artist Sandra Dodd 2nd and 4th Wednesdays 3:30 p.m.

2nd and 4th Thursdays 10 and 10:45 a.m.

InspirArt Studio (Grades K-8) No program on April 5, 26 3:30 p.m.

Book Talks and Treats 3rd Fridays | 2 p.m. SATURDAYS

Matter Minds Fun science experiments for young children 1st and 3rd Saturdays 11 a.m.

Rady’s Toddler Time Class 3rd Thursdays | 10 a.m.

Rady’s Infant Time Class 3rd Thursdays | 11 a.m.

No program on March 12 or April 9 10 a.m.

The libraries will be closed on April 1 in observance of César Chávez Day.

solana beach library | SPECIAL EVENTS

APRIL 24

TUESDAYS

Día de los Niños

Chair Yoga 9:30 a.m.

Beginning Coding with Javascript (Grades 5-12)

Performance by Cirque Quirk and a free book for every child 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.

Register via email at jamesgilmore888 @gmail.com 2 – 3:30 p.m.

RECURRING PROGRAMS

MARCH 9, 16

MARCH 11, 25

Math and Art Program (Grades 4-8) 3:45 p.m. MARCH 23

Spring Fun with Sparkles the Clown Magic show, face painting, and balloon animals 2 – 4 p.m.

MONDAYS

Toddler/Preschool Story Time (Walking-6 yrs.)

157 Stevens Ave., Solana Beach, CA 92075 | 858-755-1404

Bridge Club (Adults) 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Afterschool Craft Club 2:50 p.m.

Knitting Circle Bring your own materials 2nd and 4th Tuesdays 9:30 a.m.

10 a.m.

Baby Story Time (Infants-Walking) 11 a.m.

Monday Funday for Teens 2:50 p.m.

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WEDNESDAYS

Strengthening Yoga 9 a.m.

Tai Chi 11 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

English Conversation Café

Poetry Club for Teens

12:30 – 2 p.m.

1st and 3rd Thursdays 3:40 – 4:30 p.m.

Afterschool Game Day

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2:50 p.m.

Citizenship Class 5:30 – 7 p.m.

Bridge Instruction (Adults) 10 a.m.

Playtime with Toys THURSDAYS

Strengthening Yoga 9 a.m.

Toddler Story Time Yoga

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Beginning Coding with Java for Teens 4 p.m.

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Zumba 11 a.m.

Whiteboard Games for Teens 2:50 p.m.

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French Conversation Club 10 a.m.

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COMMUNITY STUFF

Solana Beach Little League Scholarship

Concerts in Del Mar

The Solana Beach Little League (SBLL) will be offering its second annual $2,000 scholarship this year. In 2018, the SBLL Board of Directors voted to create the scholarship for former members of the league to support their college tuition. “We all felt like the next level of giving back to these great kids was to help out with something that would be meaningful after they ‘graduated’ from our Little League,” said SBLL President Patrick Johnson. Last year’s recipients were Arjun Nichani and Jacob Stevenson. The 2019 scholarship application is open to high school seniors who have spent at least two years as part of SBLL. They must submit an essay describing their Little League experience and how it impacted their life. Submissions will be accepted from April 1 through June 1, and the winner will be announced by July 1. For more information visit www.solanabeachlittleleague.com or contact Patrick Johnson at president@solanabeachlittleleague.com.

There are plenty of opportunities for the community to experience high-quality live music in Del Mar. The Friends of the Del Mar Library presents a bluegrass concert on the third Thursday of each month. Upcoming performances at the library include The Shoreline Pickers on March 21, Philly and the Cheesesteaks on April 18, and Prairie Sky on May 16. All concerts start at 6:30 p.m. and are open to the public. The Del Mar Foundation’s Cultural Arts Committee hosts the popular First Thursdays series from September through June, featuring a monthly lecture or concert. Most concerts are held at the Powerhouse, beginning with a wine and cheese reception at 6:30 p.m. followed by the program at 7 p.m. While the current season is sold out, community members are invited to add their name to the wait list and sign up for First Thursdays events in the 2019-2020 series beginning in April. The committee also hosts its Bluegrass and Beyond concert series, bringing nationally recognized bluegrass and acoustic musicians to Del Mar each year. On April 7, Grammy-nominated band Della Mae will perform at the Del Mar Civic Center at 7 p.m. For tickets and more information visit www.delmarfoundation.org.

2019 Don Diego Scholarships

Chip-In-For-Kids Charity Golf Tournament

Applications are open for the Don Diego Scholarship Foundation’s 2019 scholarships, offering a total of $66,000 to 28 outstanding students who reside in San Diego County and have participated in the San Diego County Fair or other activities associated with the Del Mar Fairgrounds. Four scholarships of $5,000, $2,500, $1,500, and $1,000 will be offered in each of four categories: 4-H, FFA, Employee, and Exhibitor/Participant. Ten Junior Livestock Auction Scholarships will be offered to students who qualify for the 4-H (now known as the Walter J. and Betty C. Zable Foundation 4-H Scholarship) or FFA Scholarship and who participate in the 2019 Fair’s Junior Livestock Auction. The foundation will also offer two $2,500 Vocational Education Scholarships and one $5,000 Spanjian Family Scholarship. The deadline to apply for the 2019 scholarships is March 18, with finalist interviews taking place in May. For full eligibility requirements and applications go to www.dondiegoscholarship.org.

Padres Pedal the Cause Padres Pedal the Cause, a nonprofit organization founded by North County residents Bill and Amy Koman, raised $2.9 million for local cancer research at its annual event in November at Petco Park. Over 2,500 participants cycled 25 to 100 miles on one of four routes across San Diego, spun in a high-energy stationary bike class, ran or walked a 5K, or rode a tricycle or scooter in the kids’ challenge. Padres Pedal the Cause Executive Director Anne Marbarger presented the check to beneficiary representatives from Moores Cancer Center at UC San Diego Health, Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, and Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego at a celebratory gathering in January. “It’s inspiring to see the impact of the Padres Pedal community in San Diego,” said Anne. “Cancer affects every one of us in some way, and we are proud to invest in local research.” Since 2013, Padres Pedal the Cause has raised and donated over $10 million to fund 53 translational research projects and clinical trials. Registration for this year’s event on Nov. 16 will open in mid-April. For more information visit www.gopedal.org.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito (BGCSD) recently held its 14th Annual Chip-In-For-Kids Golf Tournament during the Farmers Insurance Open at the Torrey Pines Golf Course. Twenty-nine foursomes participated in the charity tournament, enjoying ocean views, catered breakfast and lunch, and a great day of golf on the course. The Latham & Watkins foursome, consisting of Craig Garner, Paul Najar, Scott DeNike, and Kevin Reyes, scored first place. Darren Morgan, Lance Wedegaertner, Craig Logan, and Mitch Clawson placed second by one stroke in a two-way tie with Cory Grant, Gary Burke, Nicholas Blair, and Ashley Huizing. This year’s tournament raised more than $100,000 to help further BGCSD’s mission of providing positive after-school programs and summer activities to develop the education, health, self-esteem, and character of the over 11,200 youth served annually. With the support of the Century Club of San Diego, the tournament has raised over $2 million for BGCSD over the past 14 years. Learn more at www.bgcsandieguito.org.

Operation Courage 5K and Fun Run Operation Courage Is Beautiful (OCIB) is celebrating its 10th anniversary with the first-ever Operation Courage 5K and Kids Fun Run. OCIB sends care packages to women on deployment in the military, with high-quality makeup, toiletries, women’s magazines, books, and well wishes. The care packages are a welcome bright spot during deployment. “It’s so nice to receive a package that I feel is curated specifically for women and our needs,” shared A1C B., Krislyn. The Fun Run and 5K will be held Saturday, March 16 at 9 a.m. at Kit Carson Park. Proceeds from the event will provide shipping and supplies for care packages. “Our goal is to raise $20,000 to fulfill our growing demand for care packages during this upcoming year,” said OCIB Founder and President Cindy Chan-Ley. “San Diegans have been such amazing supporters in the past, and we invite everyone including sponsors to sign on to help us reach this goal.” Learn more at www.operationcourage.org.

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT

Learningand Attention

Challenges REAL AND PERMANENT SOLUTIONS

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here is a reason your bright child struggles in school, and it’s not your fault. It’s not you, your child’s school, or that your child is lazy,” said Maria Bagby, Founder and Executive Director of the Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC). “Weak or inefficient processing skills will cause bright students to struggle, have difficulty paying attention, or appear unmotivated.” Yet these underlying skills are not taught in school or traditional tutoring. The schools’ job is to provide academic curriculum and accommodations for children to access that curriculum. Schools do not have the resources or training to provide the level of therapies needed to strengthen the underlying processing and learning skills required for efficient learning. By strengthening the underdeveloped skills through specialized therapies, learning comes naturally and therefore students become confident, motivated, and independent learners. Over the last five years, TLC has helped hundreds of children get back on track, become independent in their learning, and be motivated and confident in themselves in a positive, supportive, and fun environment. TLC uses a one-onone approach because it works. It is highly effective, and in the long term, will save worry, frustration, self-esteem, and time. “We are celebrating five years in California with many changes and upgrades. Like our students, we continue to grow 20 • DELSOLMAGAZINE.COM • March | April 2019

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in order to better meet the needs of families,” said Maria. TLC has changed its name from the Therapeutic Literacy Center to the Therapeutic Learning Learning Center to better represent the broad range of learning challenges addressed. They have updated and expanded their clinical services. Additionally, they have added after-school transportation, homework support, and tutoring.“We are simplifying life for families that are pulled in so many different directions. By offering transportation, we make it possible for them to get their children to the therapies they need to be successful.” TLC features a learning center, a full-time school program, and the highly acclaimed Arrowsmith program. After consulting with TLC’s Founder and Executive Director Maria Bagby, she and her highly trained, compassionate, and professional therapists will help identify the underlying problem, create a specialized plan, then implement the plan and make permanent changes. “Your child is bright and intelligent – learning problems don’t have to be permanent,” said Maria. “Like parents, we want your child to be a comfortable, independent learner. Contact us today – let’s work together to help your child succeed!” 

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Celebrating 5 Years in California CLARIFYING & IMPROVING TLC was originally called Therapeutic Literacy Center, but has recently changed its name to Therapeutic Learning Center to better represent the breadth and scope of learning skills TLC focuses on. TLC makes it easy for families offering transportation from schools, offering after-school care where homework will be completed and therapies provided so that when children get home, they have time to be with their family.

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SUMMER CAMP GUIDE

by LAINEY KRAL photos by Soul of Photography and Forever Photography by Liberty

AT-A-GLANCE Name of Business: GC Dance Company In North County San Diego, summertime is what you make of it, and local camps provide infinite opportunities for local children and teens. It’s the perfect chance to discover a new passion, or dive deeper into activities you already love. And of course, whether you’re taking the stage, passing the ball, getting ahead in academics, or sitting around the campfire, the most important part of camp is the friends and memories you make along the way. Learn more about upcoming summer adventures in the ZCode 2019 Summer Camp Guide.

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Name of Owner: Gabriella Carter Years in Position: 2 Year of Establishment: 2017 Solana Beach Address: 161 S. Hwy 101 Solana Beach, CA 92075 Carmel Valley Address: 5550 Carmel Mountain Rd., Ste. 210 San Diego, CA 92130 Website: www.GCDanceCompany.com Email: SB – admin@gcdancecompany.com CV – admin@gcdccv.com Phone: SB – 858-704-4343 CV – 858-925-7599 Description of Business: GC Dance Company offers students a creative and encouraging environment that nurtures all abilities while emphasizing technique, discipline and artistic education. GCDC provides private and group classes at both the recreational and competitive levels. Highly trained instructors teach children and young adults beginning to advanced ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, and lyrical dance.

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tudents thrive year-round in GC Dance Company (GCDC)’s creative, supportive programs, and summer camps are a unique opportunity for dancers of all backgrounds to leap further into the world of dance. “We offer a great mix of recreational and technique intensives so dancers of all ages and levels can continue to grow over summer break,” said Gabriella Carter, GCDC Owner and Director. “We use highly skilled, technically trained instructors and work hard to ensure our students are learning while having fun!” Each week has a different theme sure to tap into young imaginations. Ages three to six can explore the world of dance as a pop star in Pop Stars Camp; enjoy classic songs and dance in Disney Camp; or release their inner royal at Prince & Princess Camp, a fun, enriching song and dance week focusing on a ballet character and story every day. Ages seven and up are invited to Hip-Hop Camp, which introduces one of today’s most popular dance forms – campers learn popping, locking, break dance, footwork, and more. The one-week Musical Theater Camp is also open to ages seven and up. Prepare for Broadway with a week of dance, voice, and acting coaching, and end with the big showcase on Friday! The award-winning studio has been recognized for choreography, technique, and high scores in competition. “Most recently we were given the Studio of Excellence award at a local competition,”


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shared Gabriella. “Our competitive students have been crowned with titles and special industry recognition awards at regional and national competitions. You’ll also find a few of our dancers in an Old Navy commercial with Cedric Gardner!” The preprofessional program is growing to meet student’s passions, with more professional opportunities and well-known master teachers

and choreographers on the way. “We have many dancers who aspire to become professionals and we want to feed their fire!” Gabriella explained. Students and parents value the culture of excellent instruction and love of dance. “All of the teachers at GCDC have the same mentality: to motivate each student to work hard, do their best, and have fun,” said a

GCDC parent. “GCDC is a very warm and positive environment that also provides quality dance technique and progresses each student as a dancer.” Camps run weekdays from 9 a.m. to 1 or 2 p.m. All camps conclude with special Friday performances to showcase campers’ artistic achievements for friends and family. Discover more at www.GCDanceCompany.com.  March | April 2019 • DELSOLMAGAZINE.COM • 23


SUMMER CAMP GUIDE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SAN DIEGUITO

CODE NINJAS RANCHO BERNARDO

The Boys & Girls Clubs offer affordable and flexible Day Camps, Specialty Camps, Teen Camps, Sports Camps, and more for ages 5-15 throughout Carmel Valley, Del Mar, Solana Beach, and Encinitas. 858-720-2180 www.BGCSanDieguito.org/ programs/camps/ Featured on page 30

Code Ninjas Rancho Bernardo empowers kids to code, innovate, and create in the niche of coding through a fun and easy game-based proprietary curriculum. Code Ninjas strives towards preparing young ninjas to become better thinkers and innovators for the workforce of the future. This year from Robotics to Roblox, there’s something exciting for every young aspiring coder. 16773 Bernardo Center Dr., Ste. E San Diego, CA 92128 858-376-7596 www.CodeNinjas.com/camps/ ca-san-diego-rancho-bernardo

CALIFORNIA ALL-STARS

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4S DANCE ACADEMY 4S Dance Academy’s summer dance camps provide a nurturing and supportive environment for dancers of all ages and skill levels. Learn ballet, point/prepointe, variations, jazz, and so much more. 17631 West Bernardo Dr., Ste. A San Diego, CA 92127 858-385-1999 www.4SDanceAcademy.com

ARTHAUS 5 Come experience art lessons like never before! Explore creativity while learning specialized techniques and appreciation for art for ages 4 to adult. Contact ArtHaus 5 today for your complimentary assessment class. 10710 Thornmint Rd., Ste. 201 San Diego, CA 92127 858-333-5172 www.ArtHaus5.com

BEST IN CLASS EDUCATION CENTER Best in Class Education Center partners with families to help each child reach their fullest potential and instill in them a confidence and excitement towards learning. 12234 Poway Rd., Ste. 204 Poway, CA 92064 858-866-6446 sdpoway@bestinclass education.com www.BestInClass Education.com/sd-poway 4S Ranch location 10710 Thornmint Rd., Ste. 201 San Diego, CA 92127 sd4sranch@bestinclass education.com www.BestInClass Education.com/sd-4sranch

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GREATER SAN DIEGO Through positive connections with peers and role models, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego promote academic success, character development, and healthy lifestyles for young campers of all backgrounds and interests. 858-866-0591 www.SDYouth.org

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Conveniently located in San Marcos, California All-Stars has cheer teams and classes for all levels, ages 3-19, with the best competitive cheer program in the state. 340 Rancheros Dr., #170 San Marcos, CA 92069 760-471-2243 tannaz@californiaallstars.com www.CaliforniaAllStars.com/ SanMarcos Featured on page 32

CITY OF POWAY The City of Poway offers over 100 high-quality, affordable camps this summer from skateboarding and science to cooking and creative arts to the traditional favorite, Lake Poway Day Camp. Children of all ages will have a blast exploring their unique passions. 13325 Civic Center Dr. Poway, CA 92064

CODE NINJAS ENCINITAS Prepare to be amazed as your child gains ninja coding skills and confidence. Kids learn to code through an engaging game-based curriculum and activities that teach teamwork, logic, math, and problem solving – all while having a blast! 290 N. El Camino Real Ste. 290-B Encinitas, CA 92024 760-880-1669 www.facebook.com/ CodeNinjasEncinitas/ www.CodeNinjas.com

DANCEOLOGY Danceology’s variety of camps and classes throughout the summer session provide flexibility for every family and fun for every budding dancer. 10750 Thornmint Rd., Ste. 102 San Diego, CA 92127 858-613-1155 www.Danceology.biz Featured on page 29 Advertisement on page 38, 40

DEL MAR PINES SCHOOL Del Mar Pines School’s Summer of Discoveries offers children a fun and enriching experience that blends academics with creativity. From sports and math to reading and writing, there’s something that caters to every child. 3975 Torrington St. San Diego, CA 92130 858-481-5615 info@delmarpines.com www.DelMarPines.com Featured on page 28

DEL NORTE HOOPS BASKETBALL CAMPS With no more than 10 players per coach, Del Norte Hoops Camps give grades 1-8 the dedicated coaching and game experience young athletes need to improve their basketball skills the right way. 12582 Calle Tamega #104 San Diego, CA 92128 951-757-2061 delnortehoops@gmail.com www.DelNorteHoops.com


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Join Drawn2Art this summer for a variety of camps that are designed to spark a desire for future investigation and learning as a young artist. Camps are offered half or full day each week for kids ages 4-17! 13173-10 Black Mountain Rd. San Diego, CA 92129 858-538-5278 SanDiego@Drawn2Art Studios.com www.Drawn2ArtStudios.com

GC Dance Company’s unique, engaging dance camps introduce children of all ages to ballet, hip hop, jazz, tap, musical theater, and more, blending recreation and technique for a summer of activity fun. 161 S. Hwy 101 Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-704-4343 admin@gcdancecompany.com Second location 5550 Carmel Mountain Rd. Ste. 210 San Diego, CA 92130 858-925-7599 admin@gcdccv.com www.GCDanceCompany.com Featured on page 22-23 Advertisement on page 17

EDU LEARNING CENTER EDU Learning Center’s weekly themes provide a framework for exciting and fun academic activities, academic group projects, athletics, and field trips. The summer program provides individual attention for students and weeks of opportunities to explore, create, and grow! 16130 West Bernardo Dr. San Diego, CA 92127 858-485-1802 www.EDULearningCenter.com

ENCINITAS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Encinitas Country Day School offers a variety of camps for K-7th graders. Campers will enjoy a wide array of academic, artistic, and outdoor enrichment activities every week. Keep your kids active this summer, and let ECDS take them to a new level of fun and engagement! 3616 Manchester Ave. Encinitas, CA 92024 760-942-1111 Second location 2155 Encinitas Blvd. Encinitas, CA 92024 760-942-2224 www.ECDSchools.org

FROZEN ROPES Kids ages 3-18 have a blast learning softball and baseball skills with the top professionals at Frozen Ropes. With yearround opportunities including private lessons, classes, cage rentals, clinics, camps, and travel ball teams, there’s never an offseason at Frozen Ropes. 10710 Thornmint Rd. San Diego, CA 92127 858-485-9399 Second location 11436 Sorrento Valley Rd. San Diego, CA 92121 858-643-9390 www.FrozenRopes.com

GLITTER & GLUE STUDIO Get inspired this summer at Glitter & Glue Studio! Rancho Peñasquitos-based art, sewing, and cooking camps and classes spark creativity and build confidence for all ages. 14339 Barrymore St. San Diego, CA 92129 619-847-8309 glitterandgluestudio@gmail.com www.GlitterandGlueStudio.com Featured on page 31

INGENIUS AT CANYON CREST ACADEMY & DINGEMAN ELEMENTARY

KUMON MATH AND READING CENTER – RANCHO BERNARDO

inGenius inspires and empowers the next generation of leaders in STEAM with the highest quality education and learning environment to promote innovation, leadership, teamwork, and critical thinking skills through curricular activities. 5951 Village Center Loop Rd. San Diego, CA 92130 Second location 11840 Scripps Creek Dr. San Diego, CA 92131 858-381-0128 info@inGenius.us www.inGenius.us

Kumon of Rancho Bernardo has served local families for over 26 years. Free diagnostic testing, individualized learning plans, and comprehensive math and reading programs allow students to develop their foundations and achieve their goals. 16395 Bernardo Center Dr. San Diego, CA 92128 858-592-9515 www.Kumon.com/ Rancho-Bernardo

INSPIRED MOVEMENT DANCE Inspired Movement Dance and Performing Arts aims to instill inspiration, artistry, and excellence through fun and challenging dance camps and intensives for children of all ages and skill levels. 16089 San Dieguito Rd., Ste. H104 Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 858-221-9250 www.InspiredMovement Dance.com Featured on page 27

HORSEMANSHIP ACADEMY Horse camp at pristine barn in Rancho Santa Fe for all levels, ages 6-16. English and Western riding, horse painting, beach day with horses, and horse show with ribbons. Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 858-692-8401 ha.trainers@gmail.com www.Horsemanship Academy.com

HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER Since 1977, Huntington has helped students in grades K-12 improve their grades, test scores, and confidence. They provide thorough evaluations, top-notch tutoring programs, and individualized instruction from highly qualified teachers. They create individualized summer programs. 10195 Rancho Carmel Dr. San Diego, CA 92128 858-433-6280 www.HuntingtonHelps.com/ center/carmelmountain

JEI LEARNING CENTER JEI Learning Center is focused on providing “a better life through better education.” By enrolling at JEI, your child will gain a critical academic advantage that will last a lifetime. 9995 Carmel Mountain Rd., Ste. B-3 San Diego, CA 92129 858-231-9929 jeilearningsandiego@gmail.com www.SanDiego.JEILearning.com

JING KIDS CHINESE SUMMER CAMPS JING Kids Summer Camps revolve around fun Chinese language, culture, and kung fu (wushu) lessons at each child’s level, as well as academics to get ahead for the fall. 9865 Businesspark Ave., Ste. D San Diego, CA 92131 858-578-8267 info@JINGinstitute.com www.AfterSchool SanDiego.com

LEADING NOTE STUDIOS MUSIC CAMPS Rock Band Camp, Audio Engineering & Recording, Vocal Camps, Summer Musical, Intro to Music, and more. Weekly camps all summer long (and every school break) available for ages 4-18. Extended care hours available. 2146 Encinitas Blvd., Ste. 105 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-753-7002 www.LeadingNoteStudios.com

MARANATHA CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Maranatha Christian Schools offers something for everyone with exciting summer camps in academics, athletics, and the arts. Students of all ages can mix and match academic and recreational classes for a wellrounded summer experience. 9050 Maranatha Dr. San Diego, CA 92127 858-759-9737 www.Maranatha ChristianSchools.org

MATHNASIUM – 4S RANCH Build up mastery of math facts and number sense with Mathnasium’s summer program. Individualized learning plans and progress reports help students in grades 1-12 catch up, keep up, or get ahead in math. 10543 4S Commons Dr., Ste. 175 San Diego, CA 92127 858-312-8888 www.Mathnasium.com/ 4SRanch

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SUMMER CAMP GUIDE

PACIFIC RIDGE SCHOOL

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eep your child inspired this summer! Carlsbad’s Pacific Ridge School is offering a variety of enriching programs and sports clinics that will give your child an opportunity to explore their interests and pursue their passions. Programs for children in elementary through high school will run from mid-June through early August. In the Firebird Program, for students entering fifth through eighth grade, campers can dive into morning elective sessions filled with hands-on, project-based learning. Sessions include a variety of exciting science, technology, and art experiences such as robotics, digital photography, computer programming, engineering, and animation. The morning fun can be extended to include an afternoon program filled with PE-style games and team sports or STEM activities. Academic Workshops build confidence and inspire creativity in middle and high school students. Offerings include essay writing, an algebra refresher course, workshops in life and academic skills, and a class in product design. Sports Clinics help athletes of all ages improve fundamentals and develop new skills, all while building fitness and friendships. Led by experienced Pacific Ridge coaches, clinics include basketball, lacrosse, soccer, and volleyball. Summer is a terrific time for kids to relax and have fun, and also a great time for them to keep learning. Pacific Ridge’s Summer Program offers a great combination of discovery and fun. Classes fill fast – sign up today! Call 760-448-9820 or visit PacificRidge.org/SummerPrograms for more information. 

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orth County Gymnastics and The Gyminny Kids was formed out of their enthusiasm for working with children and their desire to encourage students of all ages to lead a healthier and happier existence through physical activity. Gyminny Kids offers a full range of boys and girls gymnastics camps and classes. Their free, no-obligation evaluation helps them determine the class that will be the best fit for your child’s age and ability. Gyminny Kids’ highly trained staff of instructors take pride in running classes that are fun and exciting while also giving children tools such as self-discipline. From nine months to adults, North County Gymnastics and The Gyminny Kids truly believe in fun and fitness for all ages. Gyminny Kids camps are a great way for your children to spend a day. Whether they attend morning camps, afternoon camps, or all day, your children will have fun trying gymnastics, spending time in the Bungee Bouncer system, crafting with their friends, and enjoying a snack provided by the gym. If your camper is spending all day with Gyminny Kids, you’ll need to pack them a lunch for lunchtime. Early drop-off and late pick-up are available for an additional fee. Start with gymnastics, go anywhere! For more information call 1-800-GYMINNY or visit www.GyminnyKids.com. 

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hether your child is already an experienced dancer or just starting out, you don’t need to look any further than Inspired Movement Dance & Performing Arts (IM) for a summer dance experience that will leave lasting memories and inspiration. “We want everyone to experience the joy of dance, and IM provides that type of environment for not only the dancer, but the whole family!” said Jenna Saylor, IM Owner and Director. Inspired Movement offers specialized week-long summer camp experiences for ages 3 to 5, 5 to 8, and 8 to 12. Each age group can choose from programs that focus on musical theater, hip hop, ballet, jazz, acro, lyrical, and more. They offer half-day and full-day camps for all age groups, and while camps mainly focus on dance instruction, dance campers will also get to enjoy arts and crafts, play games, and take part in end of the week performances for their families. Camps are centered on fun! Intensives are also offered for more advanced dancers ages 8 and up. Inspired Movement prides themselves on bringing in the best dance instruction from outside San Diego and is becoming very well-known for offering amazing monthly master classes and summer guest teachers. During intensives, dancers have the opportunity to learn from professional master teachers working well within the dance industry. Intensive programs vary from ballet, jazz, contemporary, hip hop, on-camera filming, and more. “Summer is a time where we see exponential growth in our dancers,” says Jenna. For more information on IM’s instructors, programs, and camps offered visit www.InspiredMovementDance.com. 

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ancho Santa Fe Attack Soccer offers camps for both recreational and competitive players during the summer. The recreational camps are designed for players who want to have fun while working on their technical ability and improving their skills. The camps maintain a small coach-tocamper ratio so that coaches can interact personally with each camper to better provide them with skill development. All campers receive a customized ball and t-shirt. Attack Player Development Camps have been developed for ambitious players who are committed in their development to the dynamic ball-possession style of the modern game. Campers should come ready to work with like-minded, high-level players and a desire to improve their game. All Attack camps are conducted by Director of Coaching Malcolm Tovey and the Attack professional staff of coaches. To learn more, visit www.RSFSoccer.com or contact the office at 760-479-1500. 

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he hum of nine sewing machines... all manned by kids? What an incredible sight! It all happens at Sew Inspired, a modern-day sewing circle for kids launched in 2009 by entrepreneur and fashion and interior designer Laura Prince. Sew Inspired offers Sewing Birthday parties, a year-round after school program, and Saturday Sew Camps for kids that have never sewn before or students who are very busy during the school week and want to squeeze in sewing time. Their iconic three-day Summer Sew Camps start in June and run through August. The sew camps are designed for two age groups: Lil’ Gals who are 7½ to 9 years old, and the Tweeners age group, 10 to 13 years old. Each year they design an amazing collection of trendy and practical projects. Small class size. Campers learn foundational sewing skills and a creative method of constructional thinking. Sew Inspired’s Sew Camps will be one of your child’s favorite summertime memories! Learn more at www.SewInspired.biz or reach out at 760-908-7853 and SewInspiredEncinitas@gmail.com.  March | April 2019 • DELSOLMAGAZINE.COM • 27


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aunch your child’s fascination for robotics and coding in the coolest camp in the galaxy! In this powerhouse educational camp, students ages 6 to 12 will boost STEAM skills while engineering and programming alien robotic friends. Each morning, campers advance through Robot City’s vertical coding curriculum featuring over 10 distinct lessons as they launch the electrifying Mini Sphero and Ozobot robots on exciting space missions in the field. In the second part of the day, students boost engineering skills as they hand-build robots. Your child will walk away knowing fundamentals of electricity and robotics, as well as more complex concepts such as mechanisms and sensors. Camp culminates with Robot City’s signature Space Invaders Battle and live student showcase. A bonus take-home robot and study packet offer summer extension ideas to enjoy long after camp has ended. Don’t wait to register your child for Robot City’s popular half- and full-day camps to lay a foundation for lifelong excitement for technology and robotics. Tuition is $260 until April 19 with code ZCODE19 (regularly $275). Visit www.RobotCityWest.com for dates and locations including 4S Ranch, Carmel Valley, Del Sur, Rancho Bernardo, Poway, and more. 

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oin in the fun this summer! Weekly dance camps are aimed at dancers of all skill levels and ages. Whether you’re looking for a half day (or full day) for your little one or an intensive for your skilled dancer, Prodigy brings exciting themes to the Summer of 2019! “Our camps incorporate fun and appropriate music and movement for each age level,” said Owner Melissa Sanchez. The company also provides summer intensives – which utilize professional teachers and choreographers – for dancers of all ages and skill level. Each dance camp runs for four days throughout July and August, and most camps offer both half-day and full-day options depending on age group. July features camps such as Dance Until You Drop! and Music Video Madness for various ages, as well as Pretty Princess Camp for ages three to five. During the month of August, dancers can participate in the Kids Dance Party or So You Think You Can Dance, as well as Hip Hop Don’t Stop! for ages six to eight and 9 to 11. “Our dance camps are fun and interactive, incorporating not only dance but also crafts related to dance,” said Melissa. “We give special attention to each dancer to ensure the best learning experience possible.” If you’re interested in joining the Prodigy family and turning your child’s dreams into reality visit www.ProdigyDance.com or call 858-484-8032. 

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el Mar Pines School, in the heart of Carmel Valley, will kick off their 29th Season of Summer Discoveries. The school’s day camp programs offer a wide selection of classes to choose from that create an enriching and fun experience for children. Parents can choose from Session I, running from June 17 through July 3, and/or Session II, running from July 8 through July 25. Space is limited and classes fill up fast. Del Mar Pines School courses provide a blend of academics and creativity. The highly regarded reading and writing workshops are always very popular. Other enriching classes include, but are not limited to, subjects such as math, science, arts and crafts, sports, theater, computer science coding, and more. There’s truly something that caters to every child’s interest and unique needs. Summer day camps at Del Mar Pines School are open to all children from kindergarten through sixth grade. The school offers morning and afternoon programs Monday through Thursday, offering flexibility to children and their parents who can register for either or both. The school’s camp setup is designed to help parents provide their children with a stimulating and creative summer, while also accommodating their schedules. Del Mar Pines School celebrated 40 years of academic excellence and is looking forward to enhancing the learning experience of all summer day campers. To learn more about Del Mar Pines School visit www.DelMarPines.com for course descriptions, schedules, and registration forms. The school recommends signing up early, so call 858-481-5615 to confirm space availability. Registration is open as of March 1. 

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MATHNASIUM OF CARMEL VALLEY

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f you’re looking to give your child a summer that’s both fun and constructive, check out Mathnasium! Their Summer Power Workout Plans include fractions, multiplication, algebra readiness, geometry readiness, and more. Studies have shown that over summer vacation, students can lose a significant amount of math skills learned during the school year. Mathnasium summer programs are designed to address summer learning loss or the “summer slide.” With the pressures and time constraints of the school year at a standstill, summer is the perfect time to catch up and get ahead in math. Mathnasium assesses each student individually and creates a customized learning plan so they are working on content specific to their current and future needs. All teaching takes place at the center – no packets to do at home. Trained instructors will help your kids retain what they learned in math class this year, so they’re well equipped for a strong start in the fall. For 15 years, Mathnasium has been the authority in math education for grades 2 to 12. It’s not just what they do, it’s all they do. Call or email Mathnasium to schedule a free assessment and trial. If you prefer, you can also schedule these directly via www.Mathnasium.com/CarmelValley. 

DANCEOLOGY PERFORMING ARTS CAMPUS WEEKLY TOT CAMPS – CLASSES FOR 18 MONTHS AND UP – ALL LEVELS

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anceoloy Performing Arts Campus caters to boys and girls of all dance experience while providing an encouraging and welcoming environment. Themed Danceology Summer Camps for ages three to six are a great way to introduce your little one to the art of dance through fun and interactive activities. Danceology also offers a wide range of summer classes starting as young as 18 months. Beginning level classes are offered for all ages. It’s never too late to start! Classes are ongoing. Start any time. Learn more at www.Danceology.biz. 

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ow in its sixth year, summer camps at Studio West offer middle and high school-age students the opportunity to spend a week producing an original recording in the same studio that’s played host to artists such as Blink-182, Lil Wayne, and Arctic Monkeys, just to name a few. Musicians and non-musicians alike will find their role in the production process and gain experience with songwriting, arrangement, and performance, as well as audio engineering. Having access to three world-class recording rooms, and individual work stations equipped with industry-leading software – Logic Pro X, Ableton Live, and Pro Tools – students will be guided through every step of making a professional recording. By collaborating, students will have a unique opportunity to meet like-minded peers who love music as much as they do, and take home a recording at the end of the week. Studio West has been teaching music production for 10 years. Programs span from middle school to industry professionals – from summer camps, numerous industry certifications, all the way up to a year-long diploma program in audio engineering for those interested in a professional career. After-school programs and one-on-one tutoring are also offered throughout the school year. Summer Music Production Camps will run weekly from June 17 through Aug. 5 from 12 to 6 p.m. each day. Register now at www.StudioWest.com. 

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he Boys & Girls Clubs of San Dieguito (BGCSDTO) is offering camps throughout Carmel Valley, Del Mar, Solana Beach, and Encinitas. Camp season begins June 17 and runs through Aug. 22, with unique scheduling options for each program. BGCSDTO’s variety of camps are for campers ages 5 to 15. From Junior Adventure Camps and Teen Adventure Camps to half-day camp options, BGCSDTO has something for everyone! Adventure Camps range in activities for specific age groups, and include anything from dance, art, and cooking to sports, games, field trips throughout San Diego, and more! Swimming field trips are also offered weekly and are free to all campers attending that day. BGCSDTO’s camps are designed to focus on teamwork, building self-esteem, and having fun! For teens ages 14 to 15 looking to build on their professional skills, the Leaders In Training Program (LIT) is a perfect option that gives teens hands-on experience as they work with staff and younger campers. LIT hours can be used towards community service requirements for graduation and college applications. The BGCSDTO Summer Adventure Camps offer affordable, flexible, and fun camp options. Financial assistance and military discounts are offered to families that qualify. Registration opens March 1. Visit www.bgcSummerCamps.org for programs, dates, camp fees, registration, and to view the Summer Camp Guide. 

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GLITTER & GLUE STUDIO

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litter & Glue Studio is the brainchild of a crafty school teacher who enjoys seeing children learn crafts and skills that will last them a lifetime. When a child attends a camp or class at Glitter & Glue, they have the opportunity to learn, create, and have fun! Glitter & Glue offers cooking, baking, art, cake decorating, arts and crafts, sewing, and more. The studio is run out of the owner’s home where cooking, sewing, and baking take place inside and all arts and crafts take place outside in her backyard studio. Every accomplished project and new skill learned at Glitter & Glue are meant to empower children and make them feel confident about themselves. Glitter & Glue’s summer camps are extremely popular and so much fun! To learn more about Glitter & Glue Studio’s summer camps and classes visit www.GlitterAndGlueStudio.com. 

THE FINE TUNE ACADEMY

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oin the Fine Tune Academy’s musical summer camp from July 22 to 26 for a week of creative exploration. All campers receive instruction on guitar, piano, drums, and singing from Fine Tune instructors. Play in a band. Pick a song or write a song, rock out with your fellow campers and have fun! Write songs. Songwriting workshops let campers create original songs. Craft innovative structures and arrangements. Create something awesome. Record in a studio. Learn about tracking, mixing, and production. Your camp band can record their song in a real studio. Play a show. Live performance is where it’s at! Hollywood Day includes a show at a legendary Hollywood venue. Students will also have an opportunity to play live at a local venue. Go on tour. Tour the Fender Factory in Corona, plus visit the Carlsbad Museum of Making Music. Find out more at www.TheFineTuneAcademy.com. 

SCRIPPS PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY

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ummer is the perfect time for children to explore their creative side and fall in love with the Performing Arts at the Scripps Performing Arts Academy (SPAA). Founded by Executive Director Angela Amoroso, SPAA offers a nurturing and caring environment with year-round opportunities for students of all ages and experience levels. Scripps Performing Arts Academy’s talented faculty inspires students to experience their personal best. This summer your child will be creating memories that will last a lifetime! Throughout the week, campers will experience acting, singing, and dancing, arts and crafts for props, scenery, and costume design. Each camp ends the week with a performance in SPAA’s on-site Black Box Theatre where family and friends are invited to come and watch the show. This year, SPAA is offering several creative camps such as We Will Rock You Camp where campers get to experience SPAA’s first ever rock concert! There is also a Practically Poppin’s camp where students will learn how to spell and sing, “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!” And so much more! Check out SPAA’s website for the full schedule. SPAA has Summer Camps from June 17 to Aug. 16 and Intensives July 8 to Aug. 10 at both convenient SPAA locations. To learn more about all of SPAA’s summer programs, including Summer Intensive programs, please visit www.ScrippsPerformingArtsAcademy.com or call 858-586-7834.  March | April 2019 • DELSOLMAGAZINE.COM • 31


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ith more than 1,000 athletes throughout six locations, five in California and one in Arizona, California All-Stars (CAS) Cheer offers the most competitive cheerleading program in the state of California. Its North County location in San Marcos welcomes boys and girls of all ages and skill levels to be part of a nationally recognized team and 12-time World Champions, among other awards. CAS offers tumbling camps in the summer, which focus on tumbling techniques for beginners, intermediate, and advanced levels. The camps can last two or three days and are three hours per day. With its highly trained and energetic staff, CAS provides a sense of work ethic and life lessons in each of its classes. “People come to California All-Stars for top quality coaching and family atmosphere,” said Tannaz Kirichkow, Owner of CAS. “Life lessons, core values, and athletic excellence come hand-in-hand. We love to see our kids succeed on and off the floor!” CAS has something for every budding cheerleader out there! Join the CAS San Marcos family for the new season! Tryouts for new teams will be held May 13, 14, and 15. To learn more about camps, classes, and clinics at CAS, visit www.CaliforniaAllStars.com/SanMarcos or call 760-471-2243. 

OUTPOST SUMMER CAMPS

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ow more than ever, children need to be away from their devices for extended periods of time, and there is nothing better than a summer day camp experience to make this a reality. Outpost Summer Camps was founded in 2001 and serves over 1,500 children every summer, completely outdoors and screen-free. The Outpost experience has three pillars that parents have loved for over 15 summers: “old-fashioned” camp activities (think MUD!), door-to-door transportation for most families, and exceptional, well-trained staff that ensure a quality experience for each child. Outpost is open to children ages 3 to 14, and according to Owner/Director Stuart Jones, “Each of our camps has exciting, age-appropriate activities for the different age groups, but all share in the philosophy of creative, spontaneous fun facilitated by the counselors and campers.” The three-week sessions are what make Outpost so unique. Stuart explained, “By staying longer at camp, children of all temperaments have enough time to learn names, get completely comfortable with routines, and make and keep new friends.” Another way the camps stand out is with their commitment to safety. Outpost Summer Camps has been continuously accredited by the American Camp Association since inception and operates under permit from the County of San Diego as an Organized Camp. Stuart and his wife Kelly, a clinical psychologist, bring years of child development experience to Outpost. Additionally, the duo hires, trains, and retains their director team from their best counselors, who have invested 8 to 10 years at the camps and are specialized in their programs. For more information about Outpost Summer Camps visit www.OutpostSummerCamps.com or call 858-842-4900. 

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MATHNASIUM – CARMEL VALLEY Mathnasium of Carmel Valley offers convenient programs to address summer learning loss or the “summer slide.” Trained math instructors design a customized learning plan for each child. They then work with them to retain what they learned in math class during the year and be prepared for a strong start in the fall. 3435 Del Mar Heights Rd. #100 San Diego, CA 92130 858-755-6284 www.Mathnasium.com/ CarmelValley Featured on page 29

MATHNASIUM – LA COSTA Mathnasium of La Costa helps students close knowledge gaps and deepen problem-solving skills with summer program options for grades 2-12. 3451 Via Montebello #190 Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-452-6150 www.Mathnasium.com/LaCosta

MATHNASIUM – RANCHO PEÑASQUITOS The Mathnasium Method helps students in grades 1-12 retain and build problem-solving skills even when school is out of session. Catch up, keep up, or get ahead in math with drop-in sessions and individualized learning plans this summer. 9975 Carmel Mountain Rd., Ste. G5 San Diego, CA 92129 858-578-2862 www.Mathnasium.com/ RanchoPQ

MS. DEBBORA’S SCHOOL OF DANCE Come dance at Ms. Debbora’s School of Dance! “Fairytale Princess” and “Magical Fairies and Unicorns” camps are perfect for young dancers. Dance to fun music, create sparkly crafts, and meet new friends. Costumes encouraged! 14005-B Midland Rd. Poway, CA 92064 760-519-2168 www.MsDebborasDance ForChildren.com

MUSIC PILLARS MATHNASIUM – MIRA MESA/SCRIPPS RANCH Students in grades K-12 can use this summer to get ahead in math with Mathnasium of Mira Mesa/Scripps Ranch. SAT/ ACT summer boot camps offer a great way for high school students to get ready for tests in the fall. Flexible scheduling and one-on-one instruction allow any student to get a jump start and avoid the summer slide. 9460 Mira Mesa Blvd., Ste. J San Diego, CA 92126 858-800-4284 www.Mathnasium.com/ MiraMesa

MATHNASIUM – POWAY Prevent the “summer slide” and get a head start on the next grade with Mathnasium’s summer programs, which provide learning plans customized to each student’s individual needs and unlimited daily drop-in sessions for grades 1-12. 13265 Poway Rd., Ste. 160 Poway, CA 92064 858-513-7887 www.Mathnasium.com/Poway

Music Pillars exists to inspire and grow people through music. The studio helps people learn how to play for fun, play for others, and play deeply! 10710 Thornmint Rd., Ste. 201 San Diego, CA 92127 858-999-8584 scott@musicpillars.com www.MusicPillars.com

MYSTIX FIELD HOCKEY Mystix Field Hockey Camps have a 10 to 1 player/coach ratio that allows the athlete to improve their stick work and game theory with correct fundamentals. PO Box 1643 Poway, CA 92064 powaymystix@gmail.com www.PowayMystix.com

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Spring and summer camps at Gyminny Kids are packed full of exciting, high flying activities! Come beat the heat in the 17,000-square-foot air conditioned facility. Foam pit, Tumble Trak, bungees, zip-line, ninja courses, and gymnastics await! Ages 3-14, space is limited, reserve your spot today! 17022 Camino San Bernardo San Diego, CA 92127 1-800-GYMINNY/858-451-0204 info@gyminnykids.com www.GyminnyKids.com Featured on page 26 Advertisement on page 11, 38

OUTPOST SUMMER CAMPS Outpost Summer Camps is dedicated to providing campers with an outside and unplugged day camp experience for 3-14-year-olds. Campers can create lasting memories and friendships during a three-week session. 13446 Poway Rd. #240 Poway, CA 92064 858-842-4900 www.OutpostSummer Camps.com Featured on page 32

PACIFIC RIDGE SCHOOL Pacific Ridge School’s summer programs offer students in grades 3-12 the opportunity to explore a variety of subjects from sports and science to arts and technology. 6269 El Fuerte St. Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-448-9820 info@pacificridge.org www.PacificRidge.org Featured on page 26

PACIFIC SWIM & RANCHO ARBOLITOS Serve up some fun this summer with Pacific Swim and Rancho Arbolitos swim and tennis camps for ages 4-12. Campers make friends, learn sportsmanship, and build skills with top-rated coaches. 14343 Silverset St. Poway, CA 92064 858-486-3670 www.RanchoArbolitos.com

Prodigy Dance Company’s summer camps include a wide variety of dance styles and techniques for children ages 3-18, helping students grow both as dancers and as individuals. 13350 Camino Del Sur #3B San Diego, CA 92129 858-484-8032 info@prodigydance.com www.ProdigyDance.com Featured on page 28

RAY SMITH TENNIS CAMPS Ray Smith’s Tennis Camps teach fundamentals, scoring, and strategy for ages 6-16. Join the fun, focused environment for beginning through advanced intermediate players, June 17 through Aug. 1 17394 West Bernardo Dr. San Diego, CA 92128 858-472-2286 rapidoray@yahoo.com www.RaySmithTennis.net

ROBOT CITY WEST In Robot City’s Space Invaders Camp, students ages 6-12 will boost STEAM skills while engineering and programming alien robotic friends on exciting space missions in the field. Camp culminates with the signature Space Invaders Battle and live student showcase. A bonus take-home robot and study packet are included. 858-229-9992 hi@robotcitywork shopwest.com www.RobotCityWest.com Featured on page 28

RSF SOCCER RSF Attack Soccer Camps are offered for players of all ages and levels and are designed to help improve a player’s skills and technical ability. Attack camps focus on providing a fun, safe environment and are conducted by the Attack professional coaching staff. 616 Stevens Ave., Ste. M Solana Beach, CA 92075 760-479-1500 info@rsfsoccer.com www.RSFSoccer.com Featured on page 27

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SUMMER CAMP GUIDE SAN DIEGO FENCING CENTER

SCRIPPS RANCH SWIM & RACQUET CLUB

Fencing stimulates speed, balance, mental focus, and coordination, but is also a great tool to teach fair play and self-discipline. Join one of the beginners summer camps for ages 6-11. 1770 S. Escondido Blvd., Ste. C Escondido, CA 92025 760-237-0086 www.SanDiegoFencing.com

SRSRC is designed with specialty week-long camps or daily sign-ups, a large returning rate of highly trained camp counselors, and a counselor-in-training program. Both sites are American Camp Association accredited. Aviary Location 9875 Aviary Dr. San Diego, CA 92131 858-271-6222 jon@srsrc.com/ monica@srsrc.com Trails Children’s Center 10216 Scripps Trail San Diego, CA 92131 858-549-5355 childrenscenter@srsrc.com www.SRSRC.com

SAN DIEGO SOL San Diego Sol Basketball Club offers year-round camps, clinics, and teams (grades K-2, grades 3-8, and high school). The program also hosts leagues and tournaments for players of all levels and abilities. 10455 Pomerado Rd. San Diego, CA 92131 844-467-3765 www.SanDiegoSol.com

SANTA FE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Exciting courses are available through SFC’s Extended Studies summer program! Course offerings include a variety of enrichment, academic, sports, and fitness courses for students of all ages. 838 Academy Dr. Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-755-8900 info@sfcs.net www.SFCS.net

SCRIPPS PERFORMING ARTS ACADEMY SPAA is a professional dance and musical theater training facility. Their instructors provide a creative, nurturing, noncompetitive environment that instills confidence and teamwork while inspiring personal excellence in every student. 9920 Scripps Lake Dr., Ste. 105 San Diego, CA 92131 858-586-7834 Second location 3880 Valley Centre Dr., Ste. 201 San Diego, CA 92130 858-509-2624 www.ScrippsPerforming Arts.com Featured on page 31 Advertisement on page 12

SEW INSPIRED Sew Inspired is a one-of-a kind boutique sewing studio for kids! Campers will learn and grow in both sewing and design skills alongside their same-age peers. Real sewing machines. Small class size, trendy projects, cool fabrics, and lots of fun. 531 Encinitas Blvd., Ste. 103 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-908-7853 www.SewInspired.biz Featured on page 27

SPIRITKIDS SPORTS SpiritKids Camps offer gymnastics instruction, games, crafts, and most of all fun! Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Extended care available 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Two convenient locations in the Scripps/Miramar area. 11285 Pepperview Terrace San Diego, CA 92131 858-229-4462 spiritkidssports@gmail.com www.SpiritKidsSports.com

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STAR REPERTORY THEATRE

THE GRAUER SCHOOL

STAR Rep’s 2019 Summer Study/ Performance program offers a three-week theater intensive from July 8 to July 26, Mondays through Fridays, with four performance shows of Disney’s Frozen, Jr. on July 27 and 28. Students will learn to sing, act, and dance from professionals in the industry. 329 East Valley Pkwy Escondido, CA 92025 760-751-3035 / 619-708-0498 www.STARRepertory Theatre.com

Grauer Summer School is designed to provide yearlong learning, enrichment, remediation, and fun! Grauer teachers specialize in helping students explore academic and creative interests in a relationship-driven college preparatory environment. Grauer (for credit) UC/WASC accredited summer courses are open to non-Grauer students. 1500 S. El Camino Real Encinitas, CA 92024 760-944-6777 www.GrauerSchool.com

STUDIO WEST Get hands-on time in a world-class recording facility, and experiencing exactly what goes into making greatsounding music at Studio West’s week-long summer camp programs for high school and middle school students. 11021 Via Frontera San Diego, CA 92127 858-592-9497 www.StudioWest.com Featured on page 30

THE CODER SCHOOL NORTH SAN DIEGO Coding for all skills and ages. Exciting topics like App Development and Web Design leveraging cutting-edge tools such as Arduino Microcontroller, MINDSTORM®, and RaspberryPi. Always carefully staffed under 6:1 ratio! 9879 Carmel Mountain Rd. San Diego, CA 92129 858-859-3330 northsandiego@ thecoderschool.com NorthSanDiego. TheCoderSchool.com

THE FINE TUNE ACADEMY From July 22 to 26, Fine Tune Academy will offer daily workshops for voice, guitar, piano, and drums. Campers of all ages can go on field trips, record music, and even participate in live performances. Join in for a week of education and inspiration. 2240 Encinitas Blvd., Ste. D #120 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-908-4911 www.TheFineTune Academy.com Featured on page 31

YAK ACADEMY Kids ages 1-8 can learn Mandarin and Spanish through play-based immersion classes led by world-class nativespeaking instructors. Their half-day preschool, enrichment class, and summer camps let young learners explore the world through language, culture, and community. 9939 Hibert St., Ste. 101 San Diego, CA 92131 858-679-7760 sandiego@yakacademy.com www.YakAcademy.com

YMCA OVERNIGHT CAMPS – MARSTON | SURF | RAINTREE Three distinct overnight camps providing positive, life-changing experiences in the outdoors! Camp Marston for mountain adventures, Camp Surf for oceanfront fun, and Raintree Ranch focusing on horseback riding and care! P.O. Box 2440, Julian, CA 92036 760-765-0642 camp@ymca.org www.YMCA.org/camps 


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Karen Wroan, Agent (858) 755-7553 ARTISTS STUDIO An after school art program:

In this fun, creative art class, children will use real artists’ materials - including watercolors, tempera paints, and oil pastels - to create truly unique masterpieces. Spring/Summer Art Sessions at Scripps Ranch, Ocean Air & Carmel Valley Recreation Centers (City of San Diego) 2019

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