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A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO HELENA AREA SUMMER CAMPS

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A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO HELENA AREA SUMMER CAMPS

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2020 SUMMER CAMPS

BIG SKY CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE CAMPS

Big Sky Cycling and Fitness is located at 801 N. last Chance Gulch. For more informa-tion and to register, please call 406-442-4644 or visit www.bigskybikes.com.

MOUNTAIN BIKING 101 (BASIC SKILLS AND BEGINNER TRAILS)

June 22-25; July 6-98:30-10:30 a.m.Cost: $50Get the basics on easy trails in the Helena

South Hills area with Big Sky Cyclery experi-enced staff. Begin learning the basics of off-road biking skills. day one starts at Big Sky Cyclery with a bike safety check, bike fitting, and some basic biking etiquette. From there, we move into skill development and basic trail riding.

MOUNTAIN BIKING 201 (INTERMEDIATE TRAILS)

July 27-30; August 10-138:30-10:30 a.m.Cost: $50Challenge yourself on more difficult trails

in the South Hills while learning the basics of off-road biking skills, etiquette, and safety with our experienced staff! Most of these trails are single track with some steep ter-rain. the first day will consist of drills and discussion. the remainder of the week will be spent riding trails.

MEAN MOOSE BOARDS SUP CAMP

learn to Stand up paddleboard this summer! Mean Moose Boards is excited to offer Sup Camp! Campers learn from a cer-tified paddleFit instructor Sup fundamen-tals like paddling, turning and balance and are challenged to demonstrate their skills through team building activities and obsta-cle courses. Campers will also learn about our environment and take part in a stew-ardship project. Camp is Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Spring Meadow lake State park. We offer early-drop off and late pick-up for those who need. Campers must be able to swim and be comfortable in the water. price is $200. Contact Chelsea Coli for more information or to enroll at 518-331-0221 or email [email protected]. Or visit their web-site at meanmooseboards.com.

Sessions are: � July 13-17 (ages 8-10) � July 20-24 (ages 11-13)

HANNAFORD STREET BIBLE CHURCH SUMMER CAMPS

All camps will meet at the Hannaford Street Bible Church at 830 N. Hannaford St. For any questions or more information, please contact the church at 406-449-2273 or email [email protected].

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, ROCKY RAILWAY

June 15-19Cost: FreeTime: 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.Ages: 4 years old through 6th gradersClimb aboard for mountains of fun at

Rocky Railway! On this faith-filled adven-ture, kids discover that trusting Jesus pulls them through life’s ups and downs.

JUNIOR CAMP AT MIZPAH July 6-9Cost: $70Time: 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.Ages: Kids entering 4th- 6th gradeThis is an overnight camp at Mizpah

Christian Retreat. Join us for a fun week in the mountains.

DRAMA CAMP- KIDS UNDER CONSTRUCTION

August 3-7Cost: $10Time: 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 1:30-3 p.m.Ages: Kids entering 1st – 12th gradePerformance: August 7 at 7 p.m.All students will participate in this musi-

cal by singing and acting, either individually or collectively.

COTTONWOOD ALC SUMMER CAMP

Join us at Cottonwood ALC this summer for a dynamic, collaborative, student-directed summer camp experience. Our mixed-age camps include kids ages 6-13 and give all kids practice in self-directed learning. Our facilitators work with camp-ers to identify individual and common interests and plan adventures and projects each week. Kids get to design their camp experience. Our creative facilitators will offer things they are passionate about too. Activities include capture the flag, song writing, scavenger hunts, cartoon draw-ing, and much more. Everything we do is rooted in play so kids are sure to go home happy, having played hard. The camp runs

Monday through Friday from June 15-August 14, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. There is also an extended day option until 5:30 p.m. Cost is $225 per week with a $20 sibling discount. Add $60 per week for the extended day op-tion. To register and for more information, please visit https://www.cottonwoodalc.org/summer-camp or call 406-204-7080.

COTTONWOOD ALC WILDERNESS AND LEADERSHIP SUMMER SEMESTER

Cottonwood ALC is proud to offer a sum-mer of leadership skill building and wilder-ness exploration for teens. The semester is a combination of once per week workshops and two backpacking trips led by our rock-star facilitator Amy Shike. Amy Shike has been leading character development based expeditions on land, water, and rock since 2014. She holds current Wilderness First Responder and Wilderness Water Safety certifications. The bulk of her experience has been as a lead instructor for Voyageur Outward Bound School in Ely, Minnesota, and she’s stoked to bring her experience to Cottonwood and Montana. The program is designed for anyone ages 14-18. Program

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cost is $400 (early bird rate until April 15) with an option to add a wilderness first aid certification course on for an additional $275.

Important dates are as follows:June 18-August 6: Thursday workshops

from 4-7 p.m.July 9-10: Overnight backpacking tripAugust 8-9: optional wilderness first aid

courseAugust 10-14: Weeklong backpacking tripTo register and for more information,

please visit https://www.cottonwoodalc.org/wilderness or call 406-204-7080.

SEP MONTANA OVERNIGHT YOUTH CAMP

July 14-18SEP Montana Youth Camp is a week-long

overnight Christian-based community youth camp for kids between the age of 8 (or go-ing into 2nd grade) to 17 years old. Started in 2007, SEP Montana overnight camp incorporates a variety of activities such as tubing, boating, swimming, jet skiing, arts/crafts, leadership training, wilderness skills and other fun-filled activities as tools to create an environment for teaching respect, teamwork, leadership, life principles and a variety of other of things for Montana youth. The camp will be held at Group Shelter A and B at Hellgate Campground on Canyon Ferry Lake. Cost is $200, which covers all tu-ition, food, housing, and activities. For more information, please visit www.SEPMontana.com or www.facebook.com/SEPMontana.

SEP MONTANA YOUTH DAY CAMP

August 11-14SEP Montana Youth Camp is a Christian-

based community day camp for kids be-tween the age of 5 (or going into kindergar-ten) to 12 years old. Started in 2018, SEP

Montana day camp incorporates a variety of fun-filled activities as tools to create an environment for teaching respect, team-work, leadership, life principles for Mon-tana youth. The camp will be held at Living Hope Fellowship at 4954 Arrowhead Drive in Helena. Drop off times will be between 7:30-8 a.m. Pick up times will be between 5-5:30 p.m. Cost is $100, which covers all tuition, food, housing, and activities. For more information, please visit www.SEPMontana.com or www.facebook.com/SEPMontana.

RHYTHM DRUMS SUMMER CAMP

June 22-26Children ages 4-12 are invited to join Chet

Leach (aka Mr. Chet) for a week long drum camp in Helena on June 22-26th from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. each day. This summer camp will include drumming from Africa, Brazil, Cuba, and Egypt. Your child will learn about world culture through storytelling, games and of course lots of drumming! Rhythms Camp price is $175. Early registration begins April 1 and is just $165. Sibling discounts and schol-arships are available. To register your child for this fun, cultural, rhythmic event, please go to www.rhythmdrums.com and click on “Summer Camps.” The camp promises to take your child on a “Magic carpet ride of rhythm around the World” thru storytelling and drumming! For more information, please call 406-580-8229.

NATURE STORY MONTESSORI CAMP

Summer is about exploration and fun! Come join Nature Story Montessori for our Field Immersion Nature School (FINS) summer camp. The camp is geared for kids entering 1st-5th grades. Students will ex-plore the wilderness with highly qualified

natural science teachers with field trips at least twice a week. Each week provides a broad theme topic which will be hands-on experienced. The camp focuses on the natu-ral sciences in an enjoyable, child friendly environment. For more information, please call 406-422-4009 or email [email protected].

GLACIER SUMMER CAMP Glacier Camp and Presbyterian Confer-

ence Center sits beside beautiful Flathead Lake at exit 93 on Highway 93. There is a boat dock where all can enjoy the water either in the swimming area or with canoes, kayaks and a few good jumps on the super water trampoline. There is also a volleyball and a basketball court, a rope challenge course, archery, amphitheater, picnic and fire pit areas along with endless trails for hiking and horseback riding. Enroll in one or more of our scheduled weeks of summer camp. Some scholarships available. All of our programs focus on faith, friendships and fun. Contact Glacier Camp by phone: 406-844-2114, by email: [email protected] or visit online at www.glaciercamp.org.

MINI CAMP June 21-24, July 12-15Grades 1-2Cost: $295

JR. HIGH CAMP June 28-July 3, July 19-24July 26-31Grades: 5-8Cost: $425

JUNIOR CAMP July 12-17July 26-31Grades 3-5Cost: $425

HIGH SCHOOL CAMP June 28-July 3, July 19-24Grades: 9-12Cost: $425

LEADER IN TRAINING July 6-17Grades: 9-10Cost: $650

H-2-OH YEAH CAMP July 5-10Grades: 3-8Cost: $480

JUNIOR HORSE CAMP June 28-July 2, July 19-24Grades: 3-5Cost: $625

JR. HIGH HORSE CAMP June 21-26, June 12-17Grades: 6-8Cost: $625

JR. HIGH A(AMBLE) B(BIVOUAC) C(CANOE)

July 26-31Grades:6-8Cost: $425

FLATHEAD LAKE UNITED METHODIST CAMP

Campers will spend the week learn-ing about themselves and practicing liv-ing gracefully in a loving and supportive Christian environment. We do all this while enjoying the sunshine and entertainment Flathead Lake has to offer. There are three different age level camps offered through-out the summer. Register at www.flathead-camp.org. Call 406-844-3483 for more information.

Tween camp for youth entering Grades

Laughing Stock Horses

Kids Horseback Riding Camps for Beginners and Intermediate RidersMinimum Age 6

M – F 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Cost: $250 - must receive $50 to reserve spotCall Candy for dates and more information 442-2890

Cardiello Art Garage912 8th Ave. Helena(406) 442-8165

Check our website for summer art camp schedule: cardielloartgarage.com

Ages 6 - 13MondAy - FridAy

10AM - 3pMCost is $175 perstudent per week

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4—6: June 28-July 1 ($199)Middler camp for youth entering Grades

7 – 9: June 21-26 ($349)Intergenerational camp for all age levels

and groupings: July 1-5Senior high camp grades 10 – 2020 grads:

July 6-11 ($349)

COHESION DANCE SUMMER WORKSHOPS

Workshops are located at Cohesion Cen-ter for Dance and the Arts at 1020 Argyle Street. Registration is available online at cohesiondance.org. Financial assistance is available for all workshops. Contact Tanya at 406-422-0830 or [email protected] with any questions.

DANCE AND CREATIVE INTEGRATION WORKSHOP

June 22-26Ages 7-Adult, all levels and abilities*Enjoy both camps for the discounted

price of $300 � Creative Integration

9 a.m. – 12 p.m.$160

� Dance Technique1-4 p.m.$160

ADAPTIVE DANCE CAMP June 22-261-3 p.m.Ages: 6-18$65

KIDS DANCE & ARTS CAMP July 6-89-11 a.m.Ages 3-6$60

DANCE THE DIVIDE August 3-79 a.m. – 5 p.m.Ages 7-18$300

MONTANA NATURAL RESOURCES YOUTH CAMP

Being held July 12-17. Drop the Wii and get in the woods! Summer Camp in Montana for all youth ages 14-18. A wonderful opportu-nity to get the kids outside where learning and recreation come together, to foster understanding and instill appreciation for the natural amenities of Montana. Campers attending the Montana Natural Resources Youth Camp spend one week at the Lubrecht

State Forest east of Missoula learning about forestry, water, soils, geology, range, wild-life, recreation and having fun. Information and Applications can be found at http://for-estry.msuextension.org/mnryc.html

BABYLON VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

Attend vacation bible school at Life Cov-enant Church on June 22-26. Vacation bible school is a great opportunity for kids to learn more about God and how much he loves each one of us. It is also a great opportunity for them to invite friends to come to a fun church event with them, and for us as a church to reach out to our community. For more information, please call, 406-442-6813.

LAST CHANCE MUSIC CAMP

Last Chance Music Camp offers small group instruction and ensemble work for young musicians who are entering 6th-12th grades. Students between 7th and 12th grades with prior ensemble experience may attend the Full Camp this summer. Students entering

6th grade and without ensemble experi-ence are invited to attend the Lesson Camp to get started with a variety of instruments and vocal skills. Students between 7th and 12 grades who want to learn a new instru-ment are also invited to attend the Lesson Camp. Last Chance Music Camp is located at Helena Middle School and will run from June 15-26. The camp for 6th graders will run from 2:30-4 p.m. The camp for 7-12 graders will be held from 8 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Contact Kevin Cleary at 324-2816 or [email protected] or Tyson Reiter at 324-1026 or [email protected] for more information.

Schedule:Lesson Camp: June 15-19 from 9:30-

11 a.m.Full Camp: June 22-26 from 8 a.m. –

2:30 p.m.

MDT AVIATION CAREER EXPLORATION (ACE) ACADEMY

JUNE 25-26The Montana Department of Transporta-

tion, Aeronautics Division, is hosting a camp

for high school students in Helena on June 15-17. It is called the Aviation Career Exploration (ACE) Academy. The two-day resident camp will immerse students in wide ranging aspects of aeronautics. The camp will be held at the Montana Learning Center on Canyon Ferry Reservoir. For more information, contact Jer-emy Gouley for questions at 406-444-9568.

CAMP MARSHALL Put on by the Episcopal Diocese of Mon-

tana, Camp Marshall includes a series of residential summer camps for youth and families. Camp Marshall is set on 26 acres of land adjacent to Flathead Lake on the Flat-head Indian Reservation. The 2020 camp includes the following sessions:

� Grace Camp (June 14-19): for rising 3rd—8th graders with an incarcerated par-ent (no cost and transportation is provided by request)

� Jr. Middler 1 (June 21-26): for rising 3rd—8th graders ($400)

� Jr. Middler 2 (July 5-10): For rising 3rd—8th graders ($400)

� Senior High Camp (July 12-18): For ris-ing 9th—12th graders ($425)

� Family Camp (June 28-July 3): For fami-lies ($625/cabin)

� Adventure Week (June 28-July 3): camp-ing and paddling for rising 8th—12th graders ($425)

� Alumni Weekend (August 21-23): For camp alumni & family ($75-$150/person)

To register, please visit campmarshall-montana.org or call camp registrar, Jill Sal-lin, at 406-442-2230 X100.

EXPLORATIONWORKS ExplorationWorks, located at 995 Carousel

Way, offers a great variety of learning camps for kids in the summer. Pre-registration is required for all ExplorationWorks summer camps. There is an $80 non-refundable de-posit for each class. Cost for morning and/or afternoon camps is $165 for members and $190 for non-members. Cost for Mini camps is $75 for members and $90 for non-mem-bers. Full payment is due one week before the first scheduled class. Online registration is encourage. To register, please visit www.explorationworks.org/summer-camps. For more information, call 406-457-1800.

JUNE 15-18 CAMPS Prehistoric Party MiniPrehistoric PartyTake FlightCulinary CampPrehistoric Party MiniCulinary Camp Mini

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LEGO Creations3D Printing

JUNE 22-25 CAMPS Infinity and Beyond MiniForce AcademyExtreme Fort BuildingInfinity and Beyond MiniPotionsEngineer It!Galaxy Explorers

JUNE 29-JULY 2 CAMPS Experiment Extravaganza MiniPrehistoric PartyWilderness SurvivalExtreme Fort BuildingExperiment Extravaganza MiniPotionsIncredible World of BatsTech Masters

JULY 6-9 CAMPS Incredible Critters MiniAnimal AdventuresZoom into ZoologyIncredible Critters MiniLEGO CreationsIntro to RoboticsTech Masters

JULY 13-16 CAMPS Outdoor Explorers MiniTo Infinity and Beyond!Secret AgentWater WondersOutdoor Explorers MiniLEGO CreationsIntro to EV3 RoboticsMolecular Mayhem

JULY 20-23 CAMPS Full S.T.E.A.M Ahead MiniAnimal AdventuresZoom into ZoologyWater Wonders

Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead MiniLEGO da VinciIntro to EV3 RoboticsSciGirls

JULY 27-30 CAMPS Potions! MiniJunior ChefsTech DetectivesWilderness SurvivalPotions! MiniLast Best CampMolecular MayhemEV3 Evolved

AUGUST 3-6 CAMPS LEGO Creations MiniExperiment ExtravaganzaSuperhero ScienceCulinary CampLEGO Creations MiniJunior ChefsSciGirls Jr.Intro to Tetrix Robotics

AUGUST 10-13 CAMPS Incredible World of Bats MiniFull S.T.E.A.M. Ahead!Daily DissectionIncredible World of Bats MiniExperiment ExtravaganzaIntro to RoboticsTetrix Advanced

AUGUST 17-20 CAMPS B.E.S.T. Camp MiniKids Kicking Cancer CampB.E.S.T. CampLEGO da Vinci

HELENA MONTESSORI SUMMER CAMP

Dates: June 22-26 and August 10-14Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.Where: June week—Broadwater Elementary

School (900 Hollins Ave.); August week—Cen-tral Elementary School (420 N. Warren St.)

Who: Open to all currently enrolled K-5 students

Cost per camper: $225/week or $425 for both weeks.

Helena School District and Montessori-certified teachers will use Montessori materials and methods to foster curiosity, learning and excitement. Teachers Libby Kenney and Tony Napoletano will lead the first week; Amy Casne-Fetz and Tony Napo-letano will lead the second week. Join us for a fun week (or two!) of indoor and outdoor activities exploring science, art and more. No Montessori experience necessary! Visit helenamontessori.org to register.

KAY’S KIDS: FREE YOUTH SUMMER RECREATION

The City of Helena Parks and Recreation partners with the non-profit Kay McKenna Youth Foundation to provide completely free summer day camps for kids. They offer three different camps that run through-out the summer for ages 6 and 7, ages 8 and 9, and ages 10 and 11. Children rotate throughout Helena’s wonderful parks with their age group so that they may experience a variety of activities, like pickleball instruc-tors, swim lessons, planting a garden and more. Each week has a different theme, so no two weeks of camp are the same!

Registration is required for all participants in the program. Please visit helenamt.gov/parks or call 406-447-8077 to register, more information and program dates.

The City of Helena Parks and Recreation also partner with the Munchtana Food Pro-gram to provide free lunches for the camp-ers and Helena’s youth.

Day camps are held three different parks, please check to see where your child’s camp is scheduled to be every week.

• Barney Park Shelter, 1950 Cleveland• Lincoln Park Warming House, 1800 N.

Roberts• Memorial Park Warming House, 1105

Last Chance Gulch

Lesson Camp!Full Camp!

• 6th Grade Beginners

• 7th-12th Grade - Learn

a New Instrument!

• Music Theory Class

• Small Group

Instruction

• 7th-12th Grade

• Master Classes

• Small Group

Instruction

• Ensembles

BAND • ORCHESTRA • CHOIR

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324-2816kcleary@helenasch

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324-1026treiter@helenascho

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HOLTER MUSEUM OF ART SUMMER CAMPS

The Holter Museum of Art is located at 12 E. Lawrence, phone (406) 442-6400. Regis-tration is available online at www.holtermu-seum.org.

CREATIVITY CAMP WITH JULYNNJune 15-199 a.m.-3 p.m.Ages: 8-12$195 members; $215 for non-membersAll Day Camp, please bring a lunch and

water bottleUsing recycled materials, participants

will create original masks and costumes and their own story to tell through art. Using storytelling, visual arts, and movement, children will be encouraged to connect with their natural surroundings and the diversity of beings that inhabit them. Students collaborate in creating a performance piece, giving life to their unique characters and present it at the end of the workshop. Friends and family join us for a cabaret performance to celebrate what we create on the last day of camp.

LEGO-MATION BRICKFILM WITH CARLY

June 22-269 a.m.-12 p.m.Ages: 8-12$135 members; $165 non-membersCampers who love to play Legos and video

games are inspired by this opportunity to learn and apply stop motion techniques to their love of Legos. We develop simple sto-ries in two person teams, envision and build a Lego cast and set, then learn and practice stop motion to tell our stories entirely out of Legos. Open to all genders! Art and technol-ogy supplies and equipment use included.

*Limited to 12 kids*

TACO TUESDAY WITH CARLYJuly 6-109 a.m.-12 p.m.Ages: 8-12$135 members; $165 non-members**Please list any food restrictions or al-

lergies**Learn to cook homemade flour and corn

tortillas, shredded meats, guacamole, pico di gallo, and more as we explore the many vari-ations of tacos—make traditional, walking, street and even dessert tacos! We personal-ize kitchen aprons, create recipe books, learn about kitchen safety, and practice basic skills like measuring and following directions.

ART IN THE GREAT OUTDOORS WITH JULYNN

July 6-109 a.m.-12 p.m.Ages: 6-8$135 members; $165 non-membersJoin us in the great outdoors! This site-

specific camp asks kids to observe and think critically about their environment and use it as a space to create. Campers will work individually and collectively to create temporary, site-specific sculptures out of material found in their natural envi-ronments as well as making art inspired by the shapes, textures and colors of materi-als we find and sustainably harvest from the natural world.

SUPERHERO CAMP WITH JULYNNJuly 6-101 p.m.-4 p.m.Ages: 6+$135 members; $165 non-membersIn addition to their superhuman powers,

a superhero needs a great name, amazing costume, and an action-packed life with arch-rivals to overthrow and cities to save. This camp brings the materials and the questions to guide us as we flesh out and create our very own superhero and put it to action!

MODERN MODERNISTS WITH JULYNNJuly 13-17

9 a.m.-3 p.m.Ages: 8-12$195 members; $215 for non-membersAll Day Camp, please bring a lunch and

water bottleWhat is Modernism? This “ism” encom-

passes a vast array of artistic styles that challenged traditional modes of expression with bold forms and daring ideas. Camp par-ticipants will take inspiration from some of the most influential artists of the Modernist era. Painting, designing, and moving like Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee, Martha Graham, and Alvin Ailey, students will paint, print, move and create narrative art keeping it all Modern of course!

2020 HELENA OLYMPICS WITH JULYNN

July 20-249 a.m.-3 p.m.Ages: 8-12$195 members; $215 for non-membersAll Day Camp, please bring a lunch and

water bottleThis summer, the world will be en-

grossed in the most elite contemporary sporting competition of our times: the 2020 Olympics. Competitors from around the world face off in events that test their speed, agility, stamina, and per-severance, representing the best of the best in their countries for a world-wide audience. In Helena, Montana, an auda-

cious group of young artists will create and record their own Olympics event. These leaders will develop individual and team activities and broadcast their competition and results in a final video project. Events range from serious to silly, including anything from sprinting and biking to egg races and spit-ball competitions and everything in between. Camp participants will develop their own activities, and direct scenes to document the whole event.

ADVENTURES IN CARDBOARD CAMP AND ARTIST RESIDENCY

ALL DAY CAMPJuly 27-319 a.m.-4 p.m.Ages: 8-17$200 members; $225 for non-membersBRING LUNCH AND WATER BOTTLECome one, come all, Adventures in Card-

board is coming to Helena, Montana! The popular Minnesota summer camp experi-ence will host a weeklong camp here in the Rockies. The Holter Museum is hosting 4 vis-iting artists to lead this unique and fantastic summer camp.

Adventures in Cardboard uses the power of fantasy storytelling to explore and com-bine crafting, improvised roleplay, and tacti-cal competition into creative mythic outdoor play.

Learn more about Adventures in Card-board in Minnesota. https://adventuresin-cardboard.com/mission/

PASSPORT ON A PLATE WITH CARLYAugust 3-79 a.m.-1 p.m.Ages 8-12$175 members; $190 non-members**Please note any food restrictions or al-

lergies on registration form**Back by popular demand! This class

combines art and cooking as students explore the cultures of other countries through visual and culinary art. Partici-pants will “travel” the globe as they cre-ate healthy and exotic foods and enjoy the fruits of their labor each day with a sit down lunch together. If you love art and love to cook then this is the class for you!

YMCA DAY CAMPS No need for a passport! Join us this

summer for the Olympics! Each week we will “travel” around the world testing our athletic prowess, sampling regional foods, and enjoying the local amenities. Every

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week campers will swim, enjoy a movie out-ing, visit interesting places, meet amazing people and enjoy amazing meals! It is more than a camp it is a character builder, an imagination incubator, a lifetime of inspira-tion, and where friendships are formed for life! Sign up for one week or join us for the whole summer! Ages 6-18.

Rates are per child/per week. Weekly rates are $145 for Y members and $235 for non-members. There is a non-refundable, non-transferable $15 deposit required per child, per week to reserve your spot. Reg-istration opens March 1 for YMCA members only. Registration for non-members opens on February 3. Weeks do fill up quickly. Please call 406-442-9622 for availability.

Camps are Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Before and after care is available at no additional cost. Our counselors are highly motivated, trained individuals and most are pursuing careers in education. We strive to maintain an average camper to counselor ratio of 10:1.

WEEK 1: ROAD TO THE OLYMPICSJune 15-19Start the journey to the road to the

Olympics with us. Campers will experience

catapult fitness, balloon ball art, basketball, apple slice cookies, swimming, and much more. Join for this start to a lifetime of in-spiration.

WEEK 2: TOKYOJune 22-26Join us as we explore this year’s host

country, Tokyo. Campers will explore Ozo Bot coding, create their own Olympic torch, create and try Sunomono: Japanese cucum-ber salad, swimming, and much more.

WEEK 3: USAJune 29-July 3Team USA. This week campers will cel-

ebrate our country and our team. Campers will create fireworks in a jar, confetti launch-ers, energy bites, water polo, and a trip to Spring Meadow Lake. Come and join our team and make lifelong friends.

WEEK 4: ASIAJuly 6-10Smoking dragons, blown paint art, cu-

cumber sushi, and much more. Come ex-plore the continent of Asia with us. Come join us for this week where imaginations can run wild.

WEEK 5: AFRICAJuly 13-17Join us as we explore Africa. Campers will

make mummy heads (with apples), African masks, Chakalaka, and explore the wilds of our very own Camp Child. This week will build character and incubate imagination.

WEEK 6: NORTH AMERICAJuly 20-24Join us as we explore North America.

Campers will experience inflatabull riding, be in a parade, go to the Last Chance Stam-pede Fair, make sand art and much more. This week will incubate imagination, inspire, and create friendship for life.

WEEK 7: OCEANSJuly 27-31Sail the seas with us. Campers will partici-

pate in swimming races, create boats, eat Octopus dogs, and much more. Campers will build lifelong friendships.

WEEK 8: EUROPEAugust 3-7Join us for adventures in Europe. Camp-

ers will build a catapult, create a castle, and participate in a dodge ball siege. Come join

us and let your imagination soar.

WEEK 9: AUSTRALIAAugust 10-14Come join us in the land down under.

Campers will create a Boomerang, paint story stones, create and try authentic snacks, play beach volleyball and much more. Join us for imagination and inspira-tions when we explore Australia.

WEEK 10: SOUTH AMERICAAugust 17-21Join us as we explore South America.

Campers will play soccer, create a zip-line (for Lego Figures), create a Ojo De Dios “Eye of God, and make and eat corn tortillas. Join us for this week of inspirations and charac-ter development

WEEK 11: ANTARCTICAAugust 24-28Come chill out with us as we explore

Antarctica. Campers will use scooters to ski across the gym, create mozzarella penguins, create instant ice and the Northern Lights. Join for this final week of inspirations, imag-ination, character development, and lifelong friendships.

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YMCA CAMP CHILD SUMMER CAMPS

1200 N. Last Chance Gulch, 442-9622The YMCA offers day camps and week-

long camps at Camp Child, in the high alti-tude forest at the Continental Divide, west of Helena. Register online at helenaymca.org/camp-child.

YMCA COUNSELORS IN TRAINING (CIT)June 14-19Ages: 13-16Cost: $190 (members); $225 (non-mem-

bers)CIT Camp cultivates the potential in our

teenagers to be the leaders of tomorrow. Students will train under senior counselors and camp leadership to become future Camp Child counselors. The students will train under current senior counselors and camp leadership to get a foundational un-derstanding of leadership, character, and the technical skills to be a successful Camp Child counselor.

FAMILY OVERNIGHT CAMPJune 5-7Cost: $80 per personFor families looking for a unique expe-

rience that grows the entire family. This weekend camp will be three days of creative activities, fun, and family connection. We do the work, you connect with your kids. No need to rush out of town to grab your camp spot because your cabin is warm and ready for you when you get here!

OVERNIGHT CAMPJune 21-26; June 28-July 3Cost: $350 (members); $400 (non-mem-

bers)Ages: 7-18The Camp Child Overnight Camp has been

redesigned from the ground up with a new curriculum centered on providing the build-ing blocks for character development, lead-ership, confidence, and self-awareness. The new Camp Child Overnight Camp will give our children an experience that will build exemplary lives.

OUTDOORSMAN ADVENTURE DAY CAMP

July 6-10; July 13-17; July 20-24; July 17-31; August 3-7; August 10-14

Cost: Registration fee of $30 per week; $170 (members); $220 (non-members)

Ages: 6-18The Camp Child Adventure Day Camp is

a new program centered on providing the building blocks for character development,

leadership, confidence and self-awareness. Our youth Outdoor Skills program will pro-vide the building blocks for our children to embark on a lifetime of enjoyment of outdoor activities. In our course, kids will learn the basics of trekking, land naviga-tion, vegetation (focusing on Montana vegetation), wildlife, weather and environ-ment, water safety, proper clothing and gear, geology, as well as minimal impact practices. In addition, day three of each track includes a full day of survival training for kids.

FISHING ADVENTURE DAY CAMPJuly 6-10; July 13-17; July 20-24; July 17-31;

August 3-7; August 10-14Cost: Registration fee of $30 per week;

$170 (members); $220 (non-members)Ages: 6-18The Camp Child Adventure Day Camp is

a new program centered on providing the building blocks for character development, leadership, confidence and self-awareness.

Our youth fishing program will teach our youth everything they need to know to embark on a lifetime of angling enjoyment. In our course, kids will learn the basics of fishing including casting, knot tying, fly fish-ing, rigging a fishing rod, fly selection, and fighting fish on a rod. Beyond these basics, kids also learn fascinating facts about local Montana fish, their environment, feeding habits, and fishing safety.

RAFTING, KAYAKING, AND PADDLE BOARDING ADVENTURE DAY CAMP

July 13-17; August 3-7Cost: Registration Fee of $30 per week;

$220 (members); $270 (non-members)Ages: 6-18Explore Montana’s beauty by river and

lake! This new program is centered on providing the building blocks for character development, leadership, confidence and self-awareness. Students will be taught pad-dling techniques, water safety skills, aquatic

wildlife and environment all while experi-encing kayaking, paddle boarding, rafting, and rowing. History, hydrology, minimal impact practices, and art in nature will be incorporated.

MOUNTAIN BIKING ADVENTURE DAY CAMP

July 6-10; July 13-17; July 20-24; July 17-31; August 3-7; August 10-14

Cost: Registration fee of $30 per week; $195 (members); $245 (non-members)

Ages: 6-18In our introductory mountain bike course,

the kids will learn the fundamentals of Mountain bike control and operation, bike components and maintenance, bike safety, trail navigation, and the basic introductory mountain biking skills. After initial funda-mentals, they will split their time between the skills track at Camp Child, and some of the world class terrain for beginners in the Helena mountain bike trail network. Under

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the guidance of our esteemed and profes-sionally certified coaches, there is no better way for your child to experience the thrill of mountain biking in a supervised and con-trolled environment.

ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURE CAMPJuly 6-10Cost: Registration fee of $30 per week;

$220 (members); $270 (non-members)Ages: 6-18Climb to new heights! Learn the basics

of the dynamic sport of rock climbing in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. In this class the youth will get an overview of basic rock climbing gear and learn how to put on a climbing harness. Students will be taught skills such as climbing techniques, safety, and knot tying, while experiencing some of Helena’s world class cliff-side landscapes. Geology, cliff ecology, minimal impact practices, and art in nature will be incor-porated.

LAUGHING STOCK HORSESKids Horseback Riding Camps for begin-

ners and intermediate riders. Minimum age is 6 years old. Camp runs Monday through

Friday from 9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.Cost: $250 - must receive $50 upfront to

hold spot. Call Candy for more information at 406-442-2890

MONTANA LEARNING CENTER

7653 Canyon Ferry Road(406) 475-3638Summer Camp Registration Open at Mon-

tana’s Science Camp for Kids!The Montana Learning Center at Canyon

Ferry Lake offers camps for students enter-ing grades 1-12. Camp staff are certified teachers, many of whom are award-winning. The student to staff ratio is 1:8. Instructors and counselors are CPR & First Aid certified.

Our camps create fun and meaningful memories and skills your child will build on for the rest of his or her life.

For full camp descriptions, scholarship in-formation and registration, visit our website at www.montanalearning.org.

CAMP DISCOVERYCamp Discovery is a four-day, day only,

science camp for students entering grades 1-3. Campers are engaged in fun learning

activities and outdoor recreation Monday-Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. They are bussed to the Montana Learning Center from a Helena location. Campers experience exciting science adventures while enjoy-ing our beautiful lakeside environment on Canyon Ferry Lake. The cost of the camp is $300 for the four days. This includes trans-portation to and from the center, lunch, snacks and all camp-related materials.

June 22-25 (Doodlebug Art Adventure)June 29-July 2 (Color in Nature)July 6-9 (Water Wonders)July 13-16 (Singing with the Rain)July 20-23 (Doodlebug Art Adventure)July 27-30 (Water Wonders)August 3-6 (Color in Nature)August 10-13 (Sing to the Stars)

YOUNG NATURALIST ADVENTURESCamp Young Naturalist Adventures is a

five-day overnight camp for students enter-ing grades 4-6. Students arrive on Sunday afternoon and leave Thursday afternoon. They are engaged in exciting science and all the recreation activities of Montana Learn-ing Center’s unique lakeside location.

The cost of the camp is $450 for all five days (room and board included).

June 21-25 (Zombie Apocalypse)June 28-July 2 (Search and Rescue Flight

Squad)July 5-9 (Fly to the Moon LEGO Robotics)July 12-16 (Geology—Discover Earth’s

Treasures)July 19-23 (Fly to the Moon LEGO Robotics)July 26-30 (Zombie Apocalypse)August 2-6 (Geology—Discover Earth’s

Treasures)August 9-13 (Search and Rescue Flight Squad)

CAMP INNOVATIONSCamp Innovations is a five-day overnight

camp for students entering grades 7-9. Students arrive on Sunday afternoon and leave Thursday afternoon. They are engaged in exciting science activities and recreation. Camps feature offsite field trips and tours in the Canyon Ferry Lake area and beyond. The cost of the camp is $500 for all five days (room and board included).

June 14-18 (Mars Challenge LEGO Robotics)June 21-25 (Crime Scene Investigation)July 5-9 (Montana Treasures)July 12-16 (Ecological Engineering)July 19-23 (The Wonders of Water)July 26-30 (Mars Challenge LEGO Robotics)August 2-6 (Montana Treasures)August 9-13 (Crime Scene Investigation:

SummercomeS to

enroll today! limited SpotS!Discover summer at the Helena Family YMCA at our Summer Day Camp, explore the greatoutdoors at Camp Child, and learn online at the HelenaY’s online classes (coming soon)!

Helena Family YMCA:A Place of Sanctuary and Joy where Children can still Discover and Learn Lessons for Life

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For HeALtHY LivingFor SoCiAL reSPonSibiLitY

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HELENA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCIATION

2020 summer CAmPs

For 8U through 13U boys and girls.

Soccer skills taught and practiced in a fast paced and funenvironment. The focus is on technical & personal skillsneeded to play the game at the higher level helping the youngplayer to see and read the game better. New this year ourcamp will welcome visiting coaches to share their knowledgeand expertise with our players.

ys and girls

Arsenal Day CampJuly 13-16 • July 27 - 30

August 3 - 6 • August 10 - 13

9am –3pm, $175 per week

Pre-School/Kindergarten CampThree sessions;June 15-18 • June 22-25 • August 10-139am –11am, $65/week

For 4U-7U boys and girls.

Campers play soccer oriented games, fun playground games,have rest & snack times, great to get used to a ball at theirfeet and begin the skill learning needed for our older agesoccer programs.

June 28 – July 1 NEWDATES!

WolverhamptonWanderersPlayer ID Camp10U-13U14U-17U

Traveling from the United Kingdom, we welcome the

Wolverhampton “Wolves”Wanderers. The Wolves have a

great training academy in the UK. The club has quickly

risen to the top ten of the prestigious English Premier

League after being promoted in 2018. We are proud to

bring in a international club to offer our players a chance to

develop their game and confidence.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: WWW.HELENASOCCER.ORGPhil McGovern: [email protected] • 406.431.3064

Pre-school/Kindergarten & Arsenal Camps are directed byHYSA Executive Director Phil McGovern and HYSA StaffCoaches. Coach McGovern has a USSF C License and anAdvanced National Diploma from the NSCAA, he hascoached all levels and ages of players in Club, HighSchool and College.

July 20-23 NEWDATES!

Coerver CoachingTHE Technical CampAll age levels, $95 to $285

The largest soccer educational programin the world is designed to develop and

improve individual player skills.

Through 1v1, small group play and constant repetitions ofexercises on and off the training field - which over time leads

to consistent individual play, strong technical skills,composure, vision, creativeness and confidence.

HELENA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCiAT

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HELENA YOUTH SOCCER ASSOCiAT

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$150 per camper

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All-Girls STEAM Camp)

EXTREME YELLOWSTONE EXPEDITIONAugust 2-6Extreme Yellowstone Expedition is a five-

day overnight adventure for students enter-ing grades 7-9 in the fall. AMB West Base-camp is located on Hyalite Creek on the east side of the Gallatin Range in the spectacular Paradise Valley of Montana. It will be the hub for lodging, meals and science experi-ences. It is the perfect jumping off location for campers to explore Yellowstone Park.

Recreation activities include whitewater rafting on the Yellowstone River and hiking in and around the Yellowstone area. Campers will also enjoy and be challenged by the high ropes course.

The cost of this camp is $1,000 for all five days and four nights. Included in the cost of the camp is transportation, housing, meals and snacks and all learning and recreational activities. Students leave from Montana Learning Center on Sunday afternoon and return there on Thursday after the camp.

DINOSAUR CAMPAugust 16-21The Montana Learning Center is partner-

ing with The Carter County Museum in Eka-

laka, MT for a unique camping experience. This adventure includes three days of field expeditions to active sites in the Hell Creek Formation, including but not limited to di-nosaur excavation, microsite identification, plant fossil harvesting, and amber collec-tion. In addition to fossil digs, campers will tour Carter County museum, sort material collected in the field, and learn the basics of fossil preparation. Space is limited to 12 stu-dents who are entering 7th – 10th grade.

The cost of this camp is $1,000 for all six days and five nights. Included in the cost of the camp is transportation, housing, meals and snacks and all learning and recreational activities and re-lated fees. Students leave from Montana Learn-ing Center on Sunday afternoon and return there on Friday afternoon after the camp.

EXPLORE THE UNIVERSEJuly 19-23Are you ready to explore the universe?

Then this astronomy camp is designed for you! Campers will go through different hands-on activities designed to gain astronomical knowledge and enhance their observing skills. In addition they will have the opportunity to use state-of-the-art telescopes and cameras to image the night sky. By the end of the camp,

they will have developed a journal and obser-vation plan to further their exploration into the final frontier. Sign up today — the universe awaits! This five-day overnight camp is for students entering the 9th – 12th grades and is limited to 12 participants. The cost is $750 per camper, and includes housing, meals, snacks, supplies and all activities.

HELENA ATHLETIC CLUB Located at 3340 McHugh Lane, the Helena

Athletic Club offers a variety of variety of sum-mer programs for kids. Enroll online at hacmt.com or call 442-6782 for more information.

FULL DAY KIDZ CLUBHelena Athletic Club’s KidzClub full day runs

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cost is $230 per week. Extended days with drop off starting at 7:30 a.m. and pick-up at 5:30 p.m. are available for an ad-ditional $20 per week. Super Summer package includes 10 weeks of camp PLUS extended day option for $650 per month with registration of-fered through the office only at [email protected]. Wednesdays always include play at Last Chance Pool and Splash Park with lunch outside. Campers should bring a sack lunch and will need a completed field trip/transportation form. Snacks will be provided. All camp participants should bring sunscreen and a water bottle. Half day enrollment is also available for kids partici-pating in a Skills Camp. Find the corresponding AM or PM full day camp to compliment the week and provide a full day of fun.

Time: 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.

• WEEK 1 (JUNE 15-19)Summer MagicSchool is out and summer is about to be-

gin! Join us for a week of magic tricks and summer fun! Field trips will include play at Mountain Meadow Park and the Rossiter playground. It’s going to be magical!

• WEEK 2 (JUNE 22-26)

What’s Cooking?Calling all chefs! This camp includes lots of

fun in the kitchen. No-bake snacks and coming up with unique recipes plus a field trip to a lo-cal restaurant are all part of this yummy week.

• WEEK 3 (JUNE 29-JULY 3)Creatures of the NightNocturnal animals usually own the night, but

they will rule the day in this camp focusing on animals who prefer the night-time! Campers will explore creatures of the night and the senses that help them thrive. Field Trips include a trip to ExplorationWorks and Lewis and Clark Caverns.

• WEEK 4 (JULY 6-10)Art Works!Campers will explore paint, chalk, scratch

art and more plus take a field trip to the Holter Museum of Art.

• WEEK 5 (JULY 13-17)Secret Spy Agents Your mission, should you choose to accept

it... Enter the world of a secret agent and challenge your mind and body as you work towards HAC Spy Academy graduation.

• WEEK 6 (JULY 20-24)Fun on the FarmLearn how agriculture sustains us in-

cluding discovery of the farm and ranch lifestyle. Field trips will include the 4H live-stock barns and Mountain Meadow Park.

• WEEK 7 (JULY 27-31)Olympic DreamsLet’s dream of gold this week as we dive

into the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics! We will compete our own version of the Olympic Games to reach for gold and enjoy Olympic crafts and snacks fit for champions. Field trips will include Olympic Games at Moun-tain Meadow Park and Pioneer Park with a stop at the Library.

August 10 - 14Kids under 5 • 5 - 5:30pm • $15Kids 5-7 • 5:30 - 6:30pm • $30Kids 8-11 • 6:30 - 7:30pm • $30

Call now to register! 475-3722

Irish Step DanceSummer Camp!tiernanmontana.com

A taste oftiernan

Classes for all ages and levelsHome of the Summer Creative Camps

Owner Beth Barry Director406-443-1231 • allegrodance.net • 636 Barney St., Helena, MT 59602

Visit us online to see our schedule for summer camps & fall classes

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• WEEK 8 (AUGUST 3-7)Animal PlanetLions, tigers and bears, OH MY!!! Join us

this week in learning about animals and why they are important to our environment. Field trips will include a trip to MT Wild and Canyon Ferry Lake.

• WEEK 9 (AUGUST 10-14)Big Sky CountryExplore Helena inside and out, complete with

visits to Reeder’s Alley, the Historical Society, Capitol Building, and a ride on the tour train.

• WEEK 10 (AUGUST 17-21)Let’s Camp!Discover the fun of playing under the Big

Sky! This week involves tents, hiking, plenty of outdoor adventures and even s’mores. Field trips include Rossiter School and Spring Meadow Lake.

TREE HOUSE CAMPSA perfect preschool/pre-K half day camp

for youngsters ages 3-5 years and just getting into the summer camp experience. Campers will have a blast getting messy at this hands-on camp. Experience art, science, and dramatic play as kids did before the digital age. Come dressed to get dirty! Tree House campers enjoy time at our many centers in two classrooms including imaginative play, letters and literacy, fine motor works, arts and crafts, numerical and math literacy plus all the standard pre-K lessons like shapes, colors, weather observa-tion and more. Of course gross motor skills get plenty of use in the gym during semi-structured gym time. Tree House teachers also emphasize good citizenship and polite communication. The camps run Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Cost is $115 per week.

• WEEK 1 (JUNE 22-26)Dirt Disaster9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

• WEEK 2 (JULY 6-10)Goin’ Buggy9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

• WEEK 3 (AUGUST 3-7)Time Travelers9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

SUMMER SKILLS CAMPS

• FLIP FACTORY (JUNE 15-19)8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.This camp is perfect for those who love

to be upside down! Beginning to advanced skills will be taught on the spring floor, tumble track and trampoline. Perfect for anybody looking to improve their flipping.

• TOTAL NINJA TRAINING (15-19)1-4:30 p.m.An action packed week of agility, strength

and flexibility training all on various fun in-door and outdoor obstacle courses.

• GYM JAM (JUNE 22-26)8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.This gymnastics camp for recreational

students includes time on all apparatus with plenty of circuits, skills and drills for the be-ginning gymnast! Campers will work on every apparatus (vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor) plus tumble-track and more.

• MUSTANG MADNESS (JUNE 22-26)1-4:30 p.m.The ultimate cheer camp! Jumps, tum-

bling, stunts and dance taught in a fun, choreographed routine and performed for friends and family in a Friday showcase.

• JUST DANCE (JUNE 29-JULY 3)8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.Perfect for lovers of music and move-

ment! Campers will enjoy working with different genres, exploring rhythm, artistry and creative expression. The week ends with

a dance showcase for family and friends.

• MUSTANG MADNESS (JULY 13-17)8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.The ultimate cheer camp! Jumps, tum-

bling, stunts and dance taught in a fun, choreographed routine and performed for friends and family in a Friday showcase.

• FLIP FACTORY (JULY 13-17)1-4:30 p.m.This camp is perfect for those who love

to be upside down! Beginning to advanced skills will be taught on the spring floor, tumble track and trampoline. Perfect for anybody looking to improve their flipping!

• GYM JAM (JULY 20-24)1-4:30 p.m.This gymnastics camp for recreational

students includes time on all apparatus with plenty of circuits, skills and drills for the be-ginning gymnast! Campers will work on every apparatus (vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor) plus tumble-track and more.

• TOTAL NINJA TRAINING (JULY 27-31)8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.An action packed week of agility, strength

and flexibility training all on various fun in-door and outdoor obstacle courses.

• GYM JAM (AUGUST 3-7)8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.This gymnastics camp for recreational

students includes time on all apparatus with plenty of circuits, skills and drills for the be-ginning gymnast! Campers will work on every apparatus (vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor) plus tumble-track and more.

• JUST DANCE (AUGUST 3-7)1-4:30 p.m.Perfect for lovers of music and move-

ment! Campers will enjoy working with different genres, exploring rhythm, artistry

and creative expression. The week ends with a dance showcase for family and friends.

• FLIP FACTORY (AUGUST 10-14)8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.This camp is perfect for those who

love to be upside down! Beginning to ad-vanced skills will be taught on the spring floor, tumble track and trampoline. Per-fect for anybody looking to improve their flipping!

• MUSTANGS MADNESS (AUGUST 17-21)8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.The ultimate cheer camp! Jumps, tum-

bling, stunts and dance taught in a fun, choreographed routine and performed for friends and family in a Friday showcase.

• GYM JAM (AUGUST 17-21)1-4:30 p.m.This gymnastics camp for recreational

students includes time on all apparatus with plenty of circuits, skills and drills for the be-ginning gymnast! Campers will work on every apparatus (vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor) plus tumble-track and more.

QUEEN CITY BALLET CAMPS

Queen City Ballet invites you to enjoy ballet in your favorite fairytale. All camps include crafts and an in-house performance. Cost is $95 per camp. Ages 3-4 are held from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Ages 5-6 are held from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.

PRINCESS CAMPSJune 15-19 (Frozen)Journey with us to Arendelle! Elsa, Olaf,

and Anna are waiting to twirl, sing, and dance with you.

June 22-26 (Leap!)Adventure abounds when best friends are

together. Leap into camp with Queen City

Queen City Ballet

406-444-5004www.queencityballet.com • [email protected]

Dance Camps Ages 7 and Up

Aladdin June 29- July 2

Alice in Wonderland July 6-10

Nutcracker July 27-31

Frozen August 3-7

Princess Camps Ages 3-6Frozen June 15-19Leap! June 22-26

Cinderella July 6-10Moana July 13-17Mulan July 20-24

Beauty and the Beast July 27-31Return to Arendelle August 3-7

Clara and the Nutcracker August 10-14

Cost$150

For Boysand Girls

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Ballet. Dancing, crafts, and grand journeys are waiting.

July 6-10 (Cinderella)Polish your glass slippers and prepare to

dance the day away with Cinderella.July 13-17 (Moana)Come voyage with us across oceans and

seas. Finding monsters and facing impossible odds, we’ll find our way through by dancing.

July 20-24 (Mulan)Strength and bravery is what you find in

this camp. Come experience a journey of a life-time. See your reflections show your courage.

July 27-31 (Beauty and the Beast)Tale as old as time. Don’t miss our time-

less camp. Join Belle and Beast…come be our guest!

August 3-7 (Return to Arendelle)Join us for our second adventure to Ar-

endelle. Elsa, Anna, and Olaf are ready to dance with you again!

August 10-14 (Clara & the Nutcracker)Join Clara and her beloved Nutcracker and

dance with the Sugar Plum Fairy and her friends in the delicious Land of Sweets.

DANCE CAMPS

These delightful camps focus on ballet and explore jazz and lyrical dance, ending with an in-house performance showcasing pieces in each genre. Cost is $150 per session. Ages 7 and up.

June 29-July: 1-3:30 p.m. (Aladdin)July 6-10: 1-3 p.m. (Alice in Wonderland)July 27-31: 1-3 p.m. (Nutcracker)August 3-7: 12-2 p.m. (Frozen)

TIERNAN IRISH DANCERS Traditional Irish dancing dates back to the

16th century. It is synonymous with Irish in-dependence and cultural identity. Traditional Irish dancing is tightly choreographed, and all attention is directed to the speed and ac-curacy of the footwork, the spacing of the ensemble, and the precision of the dancers’ movements. The dancers’ arms are held tightly to their sides. Dances are performed in hardshoes (jig shoes) and softshoes (ghil-lies ) with steps set to traditional reels, jigs, and hornpipes. For additional information call 406-475-3722 or visit tiernanmontana.com.

August 10 to 14Kids under 5 years: 5 to 5:30 p.m. Cost is

$15Kids 5 to 7 years: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Cost is

$30 Kids 8 to 11 years: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Cost

is $30

ALLEGRO SCHOOL OF DANCE CAMPS

Allegro School of Dance offers summer camps throughout the summer for experi-enced and new dancers between the ages of 3 through adult. Classes run Monday through Thursday and are $75 per week. There is an individual student tuition cap of $350 and a family tuition cap of $500. There is a 10% discount for families with multiple summer dancers not reaching the student cap. Registration forms and schedule can be downloaded at allegro-dance.net or you can contact Beth Barry at 443-1231 to have a schedule mailed to you. The studio is located at 636 Barney St.

PRESCHOOL—2ND GRADE CLASSES3-6 Year OldsThese classes include ballet class, snack,

craft, story and creative time � June 15-18 (Fancy Nancy)

4—5 p.m.This class will focus on strength and tech-

nique. Story time will highlight Fancy Nancy stories. During the week we will do crafts to prepare for a tea party we will have on Thursday.

� June 29-July 2 (Dragons and Princesses)

5:30 -7 p.m.This class will have a stronger focus cre-

ativity. Our story time will highlight Tallulah and her brother Beckett. This class is ideal for young boys also.

� July 6-9 (The Nutcracker in July)2—3:30 p.m.This class will explore one of ballet’s fa-

vorite stories. Dancers will learn a dance to perform during their last class.

� August 3-6 (Exploring our Space)11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.This class will have a stronger focus on

large muscle coordination and how our bod-ies move through our space. Our story time will be all about dancing animals. This class is ideal for young boys also.

PRESCHOOL—2ND GRADE CLASSES5-7 Year Olds(This class is for dancers entering K-2nd

grades)These classes include ballet class, barre,

snack, craft, story and creative time � August 3 – 6 (Firebird)

12:30-2 p.m.This class will have a stronger focus on

ballet technique. Dancers will learn a dance that will be performed at the end of Thurs-day’s class and in September at the Carnival Classic at Memorial Park.

Beginning I, II, & III (dancers entering 2nd, 3rd,4th grades)

� June 15-18 (Technique/Stretch)3rd & 4th grades only2-4 p.m.

� June 22-25 (Arabesques/Flexibility)12-2 p.m.

� July 13-16 (Turns/Spotting/Balance)5—7 p.m.

� July 27-30 (Jumps/Strength)11 a.m. – 1 p.m.Pre-Pointe/New Pointe (dancers entering

4th grade and older)(Add $10 for Dyna Band and Workbook if

you don’t currently have one) � June 8-10

4-6:30 p.m. � July 6-9

3:30-5:30 p.m.Intermediate I, II, & III (dancers entering

5th-8th grades) � June 15-18 (Technique/Stretch)

12:30-2:30 p.m.

Camps meet at Performance Square in the Walking Mall | www.rhythmdrums.com | 406.580.8229

African! Cuban! Egyptian Drumming!Storytelling,Games,World Culture!

Ages 4-12 • Monday-Friday – 9 a.m.-noonHelena: June 22-26

With Award Winning Teacher Chet Leach

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� June 22-25 (Arabesque/Flexibility)5-7:30 p.m.

� June 29-July 2 (Turn Out/ Standing Leg)

12-2:30 p.m. � July 13-16 (Turns/Balance)

2:30-5 p.m. � July 27-30 (Jumps/Strength)

1-3:30 p.m.Advanced (dancers entering 9th grade

and older) � June 15-18 (Technique/Stretch)

*8th grade dancers also5:30-8 p.m.

� June 22-25 (Arabesque/Flexibility)2-5 p.m.

� June 29-July 2 (Turn Out/ Standing Leg)

2:30-5:30 p.m. � July 6-9 (Floor Work)

*8th grade dancers also11 a.m.-2 p.m.

� July 13-16 (Turns/Balance)11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

� July 27-30 (Jumps/Strength)3:30-6:30 p.m.

� August 3-6 (Pointe)*8th grade dancers also2-4 p.m.

PAINTED POT SUMMER CAMPS

A new summer brings new opportunities for fun camp and class experiences at The Painted Pot. This year we will be offering 5 weeks of af-ternoon summer camps. Our camps all run from Monday through Friday and are from 1-4 PM. Week long camps cover multiple mediums from clay to glass fusing to acrylics to pottery. Each camp or class price includes materials, instruc-tion, paint, glaze, firing, or any other finishing necessary and a snack during the class break. Camps start at $150 There is a $10 sibling camp discount (max three per family). Register online at placefull.com/summer-camps-and-classes-at-the-painted-pot or over the phone. For more information, call 406-443-3799.

WEEK LONG CAMPS � June 22-26 – Yoda Camp for Me

Entering 1st Grade and up � July 6-10- Australian Adventures

Entering 1st Grade and up � July 20-24 – You’re a Wizard

Entering 1st Grade and up � August 3-7 – Creating with Clay

Entering 3rd Grade and up � August 17-21 – Life’s a Beach

Entering 1st Grade and up

SUMMER WEDNESDAY CLASSIn addition to our week long summer camps,

we will have 5 single Wednesday classes. Classes are from 1-4 p.m. and $30 each. Class price in-cludes materials, instruction, paint, glaze, firing, or any other finishing necessary and a snack dur-ing the class break. This year each class covers a different painting technique.

� June 17: Clay Gnomes � July 1: Dragon Adventure � July 15: Alcohol Inks � July 29: Fusing Fun � August 12: Canvas Class

GRANDSTREET THEATRE Grandstreet offers a variety of summer

camps. Call the theater for more informa-tion at 442-4270.

MINI-CAMPSCampers can attend for one week or all

three weeks. These full or half day workshops are a fun addition to our popular two- week summer camp July 13-25th. Cost is $200 for all days camps and $100 for half day.

� June 15-19 (Scene One, Improvisation!)

Comedy improvisation, learn to think on your feet and play many theater games. For 5th through 9th grades. Runs from 9 am. – 3 p.m. or 12:30-3 p.m.

� June 22-26 (Scene Two, Acting) Learn all the tricks of the trade from audition-ing to stage combat. For 5th through 9th grades. Runs from 9 am. – 3 p.m. or 12:30-3 p.m.

� August 3-7 (Scene Three, Musical The-ater) Come and play some of our summer show cast members. For 3rd through 5th grades. Runs from 9-11:30 a.m. for 3rd-5th graders, 1:30-4 p.m. for 6th-9th graders.

BEANIESHeld July 13-24, this program is for students

entering kindergarten through 2nd grade. The schedule is as follows: Orientation, July 12 at 3:45 p.m.. at Grandstreet Theatre. Beanie classes run from July 13-24, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to noon at the First Bap-tist Church on 8th and Warren. The final performance will be held on July 24 at both 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. (you will be asked to choose one at orientation but your child will perform at both) at the Myrna Loy Center (15 N. Ewing). The cost is $300 if making one lump payment or $325 if making payments.

2020 Summer recreationVisit us online at: helenamt.gov/parksCall us at: 447-8077

Helena Parks andRecreation

Kay’s Kids:

Youth and Adult Tennis:

Last Chance SplashWaterpark and PoolFree Summer Day camps for ages 6-11!

online registration begins 5/1June 15th - august 7th (no July 2nd & 3rd)

Weekdays 7:45am - 2pmSwimming ~ Gardening ~ Sports

Session 1: June 15th - July 8thSession 2: July 20th - august 12th

monday - thursday ~ For more info visit our website

open June 22ndWeekdays 12:15 - 7pmWeekends 1-5pm

Visit lastchancesplash.com for more information onSwim Lessons ~ Water Polo ~ Fitness classes

There is even more on our websitePickleball Lessons ~ Yoga ~

Free Youth ArcheryGo check it out!

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SOCIAL SKILLS THEATRE SCHOOLThis unique one-week camp is designed to

promote social skills (pragmatics) through the fun and powerful medium of theatre. The participants are provided an opportunity to learn and practice age-appropriate social skills and work on the fundamentals of acting. The camp will be led by a licensed speech-language pathologist and a faculty member from Grandstreet Theatre School. The camp will be held July 27-31 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. for Kindergarten-4th graders and 1:30-3:30 p.m. for 5th graders through high schoolers.

GRANDSTREET SUMMER CAMPThe summer camps are two week pro-

grams for 3rd through 12th grade at the Grandstreet Theatre. Students are divided into grade levels to develop skills in acting, improvisation, rehearsal techniques, voice and diction, communication, character de-velopment, creative thinking, play making, dance movement and much more. Wednes-days are special elective days. Our capable staff or other cool people from the com-munity teach classes such as stage combat, theatre sports, costume hat making, sidewalk chalk, lighting, theatre tech and other fun happenings. Wednesday elective priorities

are on a first full paid registered basis.The schedule is as follows: Orientation,

July 13 at 8:30 a.m. Daily schedule/rehearsal is July 13-15 from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., lunch 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., classes 12:30-5 p.m. Final performance is July 25 at 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Farewell Dance is July 24. The cost is $400 if making one lump payment or $425 if making payments.

CARDIELLO ART GARAGE For the past 20 years, the Cardiello Art

Garage has offered summer art camps for the Helena Community. In these camps students work on a wide variety of projects with vari-ous mediums including acrylic paint, water colors, cattle markets, chalk pastel, Sculpey clay, charcoal, collage, pencil, paper-mache, and more. Each day the students work on two big projects and top off the week with an “art gallery” show on Friday where family & friends are invited. Camps run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday-Friday. Cost is $175 per week. Visit cardielloartgarage.com or call 406-442-8165 for more information.

June 15 to 19June 22 to 26

June 29 to July 3July 6 to 10 July 13 to 17 (4 day camp for Middle School/High School)July 20 to 24August 3 to 7August 10 to 14August 17 to 21

CHILDREN’S CERAMIC CLASSES

The Bray offers a variety of Children’s Ce-ramic Classes during the summer months. Offerings include week-long camps organized by age. Options include morning or afternoon half-day classes as well as full-day classes. Content will include throwing, handbuilding and/or sculpting and will be taught by art-ists who are enthusiastic and knowledgeable about clay. For more information and to register, please visit http://archiebray.org/workshops_classes/kids_classes.html or call 406-443-3502.

Ages 6-9 � Handbuilding 101

June 15-199 a.m. – 12 p.m.$150

� Handbuilding 1010June 29-July 31-4 p.m.$150

� Handbuilding 101July 20-249 a.m. – 12 p.m.$150

� Handbuilding 1010August 17-211-4 p.m.$150Ages 10-13

� Handbuilding 101June 15-191-4 p.m.$150

� Throwing and Handbuilding 101July 6-109 a.m. – 4 p.m.$275

� Throwing and Handbuilding 101July 13-179 a.m. – 12 p.m.$150

� Throwing 101August 10-149 a.m. – 12 p.m.$150

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� Handbuilding 1010August 17-219 a.m. – 12 p.m.$150Ages 14+

� Sculpting Animals 101August 3-79 a.m. – 12 p.m.$150

SYLVAN ACADEMIC CAMPS & WORKSHOPS

Helena Sylvan has been serving Helena and the surrounding area for 25 years. The team consists of directors and teachers who care about children succeeding. The personalized programs focus on fixing skill gaps and build-ing confidence in each and every student. The camps are all about FUN and ENGAGING students in STEM and developing great habits. Call for more information today 406-443-9205 on any of these upcoming events:

STARTS JUNE 15 – PERSONALIZED PROGRAMS

Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Reading, Math, English &

Study Skills; Math Edge & Algebra EdgeTuesdays/Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.,

12:30-2:30 p.m. and 4:30-6:30 p.m. – Read-ing, Math, English & Study Skills; Math Edge & Algebra Edge (10:00 – 2:30).

June 16-July 16; ACT or SAT Course12:30 to 3:00 p.m., Sylvan’s college test

preparation course has proven to significantly increase test scores to help students get into the colleges/universities of their choices. For many, skills can be mastered to raise test scores in about 4 weeks. The ACT/SAT score students earn can MAKE OR BREAK COLLEGE DREAMS. Prep for July 18, 2020 ACT.

CAMPS AND WORKSHOPS:June 15-182:30-4:30 p.m.Handwriting without Tears. Pre K-3rd grade

students will benefit from learning good hab-its for forming letters correctly and legibly.

June – AugustPre-K Reading ProgramUp to 32 hours of foundational reading skills

to prepare your child for Kindergarten. Sched-ule with our directors for days and times.

June 22-2512:30-2:30 p.m.Robotics – Students will be introduced to

the amazing world of robotics by building and programming all sorts of FUN and ENGAGING projects.

June 29 – July 212:30-2:30 p.m.Robotics – Build on the previous week or

begin this week to build and program robotic projects. Problem-solving skills and STEM vo-cabulary enhanced!

June 16 – August 4Game Design 101Learn basic programming through anima-

tion and video game design. Tuesday after-noon weekly class for 8 weeks.

June-AugustCall to ScheduleAdvanced Reading Skills - 12-hour program

scheduled in 2-hour modules for 8th grade - college age and guaranteed to give students a 50% increase in effective reading rate.

August Game Design 102 and/or 201 – An advanced

introduction to basic programming through animation and video game design.

Call with interest and to scheduleRobotics/Engineering Workshop – Students

will pick the project that they want to build. They will create and bring to life two to four different projects.

August 3 - 610:00-NoonCamp Sum Fun and Multiply Divide Camps

designed for students K-4th grade to rein-force addition, subtraction facts (Camp Sum Fun) and multiplication and division facts. It makes practice fun and helps students achieve automaticity.

Call if there is interest in brushing up math skills with Robotics

Math Edge/Robotics – Stretch your child’s imagination and skills by creating and pro-gramming many different projects. The stu-dents experiment with STEM concepts and have a BLAST learning! Math Edge review and refresher!

August 10 - 13Fraction Action Camp is designed for stu-

dents entering Middle School – 9th grade. Fractions are crucial for success in Middle School math and beyond.

August 17, 18, 20, 24 and 2512:30-2:30 p.m.Study Edge Camp – Develop and refine time

management and organizational habits to succeed in school, life, and beyond. Writing Edge Camp runs the same days and times. Additional courses: Study and Goal-Setting Es-sentials, Reading for School Success, Powerful

Communication and Presentations, Note-tak-ing Strategies That Work, Test Taking with Con-fidence, Writing to Win, Navigating the Digital World, and Conquering College Admissions.

LEWIS AND CLARK LIBRARY

The Lewis and Clark Library Helena branch is located at 120 S. Last Chance Gulch St. for more information, call 406-447-1690.

LEWIS & CLARK LIBRARY 2020 SUMMER READING CHALLENGE

The Summer Reading Challenge will run from June 8 -August 31. Stay tuned for more information about the 2020 Summer Read-ing Challenge. Registration for the reading challenge opens on June 1. Sign up through Beanstack (https://lclibrary.beanstack.org), or register at any Lewis & Clark Library Branch.

BABY AND TODDLER STORY TIMESMondays at 10:30 a.m.This storytime is geared for babies from

birth through three-year-old toddlers and their caregivers. We’ll sing, rhyme, bounce and read during this approximately 30-minute-long storytime designed to build your child’s foundation for lifelong learning, and reinforcing fundamental knowledge of shapes, numbers, colors, and more. Siblings are welcome. It will be held at the Myrna Loy Center at 15 N. Ewing St.

FAMILY STORY TIMESWednesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.Stories, songs, rhymes and finger plays

for the whole family to enjoy! Family Story Time is geared toward children from age three through 8-years-old and their caregiv-ers. This interactive storytime runs for 30 minutes, and reinforces a natural learning environment through movement, sounds, rhythms, and fun. Siblings are welcome. It will be held at the Myrna Loy Center at 15 N. Ewing St.

TERRIFIC TUESDAYS AND WONDERFUL WEDNESDAYS

Cowboy Andy and The Salamanders will be performing as part of Terrific Tuesdays and Wonderful Wednesdays for the Summer Library Program!

Cowboy Andy and The Salamanders � June 16 at 10:30 a.m.

Helena—TBD � June 16 at 1:30 p.m.

East Helena Library

� June 17 at 1:00 p.m.Augusta Library

� June 17 at 4:00 p.m.Lincoln Library

ZooMontana � July 14 at 10:30 a.m.

Helena – TBD � July 14 at 1:30 p.m.

East Helena Library � July 15 at 1:00 p.m.

Augusta Library � July 15 at 4:00 p.m.

Lincoln Library

Princess Fearless � July 28 at 10:30 a.m.

Helena – TBD � July 28 at 1:30 p.m.

East Helena Library � July 29 at 1:00 p.m.

Augusta Library � July 29 at 4:00 p.m.

Lincoln Library

Music and Magic from the Polka Kingdom with Pint Size Polkas

� August 4 at 10:30 a.m.Helena – TBD

� August 4 at 1:30 p.m.East Helena Library

� August 5 at 1:00 p.m.Augusta Library

� August 5 at 4:00 p.m.Lincoln Library

Juggling Funny Stories with Chris Fascione

� August 11 at 10:30 a.m.Helena – TBD

� August 11 at 1:30 p.m.East Helena Library

� August 12 at 1:00 p.m.Augusta Library

� August 12 at 4:00 p.m.Lincoln Library

EAST HELENA LIBRARY The East Helena branch of the Lewis and

Clark Library is located at 16 E. Main St. For more information, call 406-227-5750.

Terrific Tuesdays(PreK ages must be with an adult)

� Zoo MontanaJuly 14th at 1:30 p.m.

� Princess FearlessJuly 28th at 1:30 p.m.

� Music and Magic from the Polka King-dom with Pint Size Polkas

August 4th at 1:30 p.m. � Juggling Funny Stories with Chris Fascione

August 11th at 1:30 p.m.

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Storytime Friends (PreK)Wednesdays at 10:30 AM, April 1 through

August 12

Exploration Works Tinkerlab (PreK)April 15th, May 13th at 10:30 a.m.

After School Movie for K-5th gradesApril 15th and May 20th at 3:30 p.m.

TeenTime for 6-12th gradesThursdays at 3:30 p.m., April 2 through

July 30

Family Fun Day (All Ages)April 18th, May 16th, June 20th, July 18th at

1:00 p.m.

Make It, Mail It (for Adult Patrons)April 11, May 9 at 11:00 a.m. and April

28, May 26, June 23, July 28, August 25 at 5:00 p.m.

Matinee Movie (for Adult Patrons)April 7, May 5, June 2 at 1:00 p.m.

Board Game Night (All Ages)April 14, May 12, June 16, July 14 at

5:00 p.m.

Reading Circle (Book Club for Adult Patrons)April 24, May 29, June 26, July 31, August 28

at 2:00 p.m.

STONETREE SUMMER CLIMBING CAMPS

Join us all summer long for the best day camp in town! Our camps encourage kids to be active, build confidence and creativity, and create new friendships. We spend our days climbing and pushing the boundaries of what we thought was possible, playing games on and off the climbing walls, creat-ing arts and crafts projects, and having as much fun as possible! Our talented instruc-tors make sure that every kid leaves with a smile on their face. The camps also include outdoor excursions, a daily snack and a Stonetree camp T-shirt. Instructor ratio is 1:6. Stonetree Climbing Center is located at 1222 Bozeman Ave. Contact [email protected] or 406-534-0325 for more information.

CRUSHERS (AGES 5-8)June 15-19, June 22-26, July 6-10, July 13-17,

July 20-24, July 27-31, August 3-7, August 10-

14, August 17-21.Crushers will learn the essentials

of bouldering, including understand-ing routes, setting goals and technique through a series of games and activities designed for new and beginner climbers. Instructor ratio is 1:5.

Time: Monday—Friday 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

CORE CLIMBERS (AGES 9-13)June 15-19, June 22-26, July 6-10, July 13-17,

July 20-24, July 27-31, August 3-7, August 10-14, August 17-21.

Perfect for kids who can’t get enough climbing! Core Climbers learn the fundamen-tals of bouldering, more advanced climbing techniques and intro to climbing with ropes. Instructor ratio is 1:5.

Time: Monday—Friday 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.Cost per weekly session:Early Bird Registration:Non-Member: $155 until 5/17/20After 5/17/20:Non-Member: $165Day of camp Non-Member: $175Full payment is required for registration

of each participant. If classes are full, please call to be added to our waitlist. Please call the gym for Member pricing.

SPORTS AND FITNESS CAMPSLADY BRUIN BASKETBALL CAMP

Basketball camp for girls entering Grades 4-10, June 29-July 2, directed by Capital High School head coach, Katie Gar-cin Forba. The Lady Bruin Basketball camp is designed to introduce you to Capital Bruins Basketball. We will focus on every aspect of the game with an emphasis on the fundamentals, playing hard and hav-ing fun. The camp offers: a T-shirt for every player, personal contact with staff, specialized sessions on offense, defense, rebounding, shooting, passing and post play as well as guard/forward/center work, 5-on-5, full-court play every day, Hot Shot, 1-on-1, 3-on-3, and free throw competi-tions. All sessions held at CHS gym. The morning session for 4th-6th grade will be held from 9-11:30 a.m. The afternoon ses-sion is for 7th-10th grades and will be held from 12:30-4 p.m. Cost is $75 per player. Any second players from the same family

• Full day camps (7:30-5:30) include field trips,outdoor fun, park and pool play

• Half day preschool camps• Half day skills camps for dance, cheer, tumbling,gymnastics, and ninja sport

• Low instructor-camper ratio and snacks providedat every camp

Also check outevening gymnasticsand cheer classes,plus Open Gym andParent’s Night Out

Summer Fun!Active play and learning opportunities for kids of all ages

Details & Online Registration: hacmt.com(406) 442-6782 • 3340 McHugh Ln

Purchase 48 hours ofsummer instructional hoursand receive a 5% discount.These instructional hourscan apply to Reading,

Writing, Math, Study Skills,College Prep Writing, orAdvanced Reading Skills.Summer is a great time tocatch up, keep up or getahead. Offer valid at theButte and Helena Centers

only. Expires 6/15/20.

Kids can lose up to2 1/2 months of learningin the summer. Stayahead of the curve withSylvan’s summersessions!

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get a $10 discount. For more information, call Katie Garcin-Forba at 208-308-2191 or email [email protected]

LADY BRUIN VOLLEYBALL CAMP

It is set for June 17-19. Next year’s 5th-8th grades will meet from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Next year’s 9th-12th grades will meet from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. The camp sessions will be held at Capital High School. The cost is $60 for the 5th-8th grade camp and $65 for the 9th-12th grade camp. The camp will be di-rected by Rebecca Cleveland, the head coach at Capital High School along with the Capital High assistant coaches and high school play-ers. The camp will focus on basic volleyball skills and improving each player as an in-dividual. These skills will then be applied to team situations. The camp will include both skill building sessions and competitive games. Rebecca Cleveland will be the contact person prior to the camp so if you have any questions feel free to (406) 214-1951 or email [email protected].

SKYHAWKS SPORTS ACADEMY

Skyhawks provides a wide variety of fun, safe and positive programs that emphasize critical lessons in sports and life, such as teamwork, respect and sportsmanship. The programs are designed to give each child a positive introduction into sports while foster-ing a lifelong love for an active, healthy life-style. Register online today Skyhawks.com/Helena.

Mini-Hawk Camp (Soccer, Basketball, & Baseball) - #SSA118894

Centennial Park Field CJune 15-199 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 4 to 7

Multi-Sport / Swim Combo Camp (Flag Football & Soccer) - #SSA118899

Centennial Park Field BJune 22-269 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Multi-Sport Camp (Flag Football & Soccer) - #SSA118900

Centennial Park Field BJune 22-269 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Cheerleading / Swim Combo Camp - #SSA118901

Centennial Park Field BJune 22-269 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Cheerleading Camp - #SSA118902Centennial Park Field BJune 22-269 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Soccer / Swim Combo Camp - #SSA118903

Centennial Park Field CJune 29 to July 29 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Soccer Camp - #SSA118904Centennial Park Field CJune 29 to July 29 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

STEM & Play: Flag Football Camp - #SSA118922

Centennial Park Field CJune 29 to July 29 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 8 to 12

STEM & Play: Flag Football / Swim Combo Camp - #SSA118923

Centennial Park Field CJune 29 to July 29 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 8 to 12

Multi-Sport Camp (Basketball, Flag Football & Soccer) - #SSA118895

Centennial Park Field CJuly 6 - 109 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Multi-Sport / Swim Combo Camp (Basketball, Flag Football & Soccer) - #SSA118896

Centennial Park Field CJuly 6 - 109 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Mini-Hawk Camp (Baseball, Basketball & Soccer) - #SSA118905

Centennial Park Field BJuly 13-179 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 4 to 7

Volleyball Camp - #SSA118906Centennial Park Field BJuly 13-179 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Volleyball / Swim Combo Camp - #SSA118907

Centennial Park Field BJuly 13-179 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Multi-Sport Camp (Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball) - #SSA118920

Centennial Park Field BJuly 27-31

9 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Multi-Sport / Swim Combo Camp (Bas-ketball, Soccer, Volleyball) - #SSA118921

Centennial Park Field BJuly 27-319 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Mini-Hawk Camp (Baseball, Basketball & Soccer) - #SSA118910

Centennial Park Field CAugust 3-79 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 4 to 7

Soccer / Swim Combo Camp - #SSA118911Centennial Park Field CAugust 3-79 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 6 yrs. to 12 yrs.

Soccer Camp - #SSA118912Centennial Park Field CAugust 3-79 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Multi-Sport / Swim Combo Camp (Capture the Flag, Dodgeball & Ultimate Frisbee) - #SSA118913

Centennial Park Field BAugust 10-149 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Multi-Sport Camp (Capture the Flag, Dodgeball & Ultimate Frisbee) - #SSA118914

Centennial Park Field BAugust 10-149 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

2020 camp sessions:• Grace Camp June 14-19• Jr. Middler 1 June 21-26• Jr. Middler 2 July 5-10

• Senior High Camp July 12-18• Family Camp June 28-July 3• Adventure Week June 28-July 3• Alumni Weekend August 21-23

Residential summer camps for youth and families.Set on 26 acres of land adjacent to Flathead Lake.

To register visit campmarshallmontana.orgor call camp registrar

Jill Sallin, at 406-442-2230 X100.

• SUP Basics• Paddling, Turning, Balance• Obstacle Courses• Team Building• Environmental Stewardship• And More!

• July 13-17 (Ages 8-1 0)• July 20-24 (Ages 11-13)• 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.• Early Drop-off & LatePick-up Available

• $200 Per Child

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Cheerleading / Swim Combo Camp - #SSA118915

Centennial Park Field BAugust 10-149 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Cheerleading Camp - #SSA118919Centennial Park Field BAugust 10-149 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Multi-Sport / Swim Combo Camp (Basketball, Flag Football & Soccer) - #SSA118916

Centennial Park Field CAugust 17-219 a.m. to 3 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Multi-Sport Camp (Basketball, Flag Football & Soccer) - #SSA118917

Centennial Park Field CAugust 17-219 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 6 to 12

Mini-Hawk Camp (Baseball, Basketball & Soccer) - #SSA118918

Centennial Park Field CAugust 17-219 a.m. to 12 p.m.Ages: 4 to 7

BRUIN WRESTLING CAMP The Bruin Wrestling Camp will be June 17-19

from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The camp will be held in the Capital High Wrestling room. This camp will focus on Folk Style wrestling tech-niques for students in 1st grade through in-coming freshman. Cost is $60 per participant. The camp registration form can be found at http://chs.helenaschools.org/extracurricular/athletics/wrestling/. For more information

contact Coach Mahana at [email protected].

WESTSIDE FLAG FOOTBALL

This camp is for kids in 1st through 4th grades. Games will be played on Tuesdays and Thursdays, September 1 through October 8. Practice starts the week before the first game. This league will be a limited contact league. Players will be required to wear mouth pieces at all times, but no football pads will be used. All teams will practice one to two nights a week. Cost is $40 and includes a mouth piece and jersey. For more information, please contact Dick McMahon at [email protected] or call 459-0119 for 3rd and 4th grades. Or contact Reid Christensen at [email protected] or call 431-2498 for 1st and 2nd grades. Online applications can be found at chs.hel-enaschools.org/football/.

BRUIN FOOTBALL CAMP

This camp set for July 27-29 (Monday – Wednesday), 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for grades 5-8 and 6-8 p.m. for grades 9-12 in Northwest Park (across from Capital High school). An empha-sis will be placed on the proper techniques and fundamentals used in developing football skills. These include: blocking, tackling, pass-ing, receiving, kicking and other specialties such as long-snapping, punting and kicking.

Coaches will include Capital High Bruin Staff and guest coaches currently playing col-lege football and ex-Bruin players.

Cost: $40, family rate: 2 campers $65, 3 campers $95. Prices includes T-shirt, Gato-rade and awards for outstanding campers. Download a registration form at http://chs.helenaschools.org/football/. For questions or more information call 324-2592 or 459-2802 or email [email protected]

BRUIN QUARTERBACK CAMP

This camp is a fundamental and technique camp for quarterbacks, July 20-22 (Monday-Wednesday) from 10 a.m. to noon for grades 5-12 at Northwest Park (across from Capital High School). The camp is for all students who will be in the 5th through 12th grades at the beginning of next school year. Cost is $35 which includes Gatorade and awards for outstanding campers. A great opportunity for those interested in learning the quarterback position. An emphasis will be placed on proper techniques and fundamentals. Equipment: shorts or sweats, T-shirt or sweatshirt and shoes/cleats. Download a registration form at http://chs.helenaschools.org/football/. For more information call 324-2592 or 459-2802 or email [email protected].

LIL GUY BRUIN FOOTBALL CAMP

For 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grades. Is a non-contact, fundamental football camp for students who will be in the 1st through 4th grades at the beginning of next school year. Campers will learn and work with people

in their own age group. The camp will be held July 27-29 (Monday-Wednesday) from 10:30 a.m. to noon at Northwest Park (across from Capital High School). An emphasis will be placed on proper techniques and funda-mentals used in developing football skills. These include: blocking, tackling, passing, re-ceiving, kicking and other specialties such as long snapping, punting and kicking. Coaches will include Capital High Bruin staff and guest coaches currently playing college football and Bruin players.

Cost: $35, family rate: 2 campers $45, 3 campers $65, $35 on day of the camp. Prices includes T-shirt, Gatorade and awards for out-standing campers. Download a registration form at http://chs.helenaschools.org/foot-ball/. For questions or more information call 324-2592 or 459-2802 or email [email protected].

WESTSIDE BRUIN BASKETBALL CAMP

Once again this summer, Capital High School Boys Coach, Guy Almquist will be run-ning the Bruin Basketball Camps for boys en-tering grades 4-9 next fall. This camp has been very popular for young players interested in

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learning to play the Bruin Way. Fundamentals are stressed with special emphasis on foot-work, passing, dribbling, defense, rebounding and shooting. The camp features contests, prizes and awards each day. Every player in camp will also receive a Bruin T-shirt and ball.

The camp is scheduled for July 6-9. Camp for 4th, 5th and 6th grade boys is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., while the 7th, 8th, and 9th grade camp is from 1:30 – 5 p.m. All sessions will be held at Capital High School. Registration forms are available on-line at www.capitalhighbasketball.com. Cost is $90 per individual. More information can be obtained by contacting Coach Almquist at 406-459-2428 or [email protected].

PERSONAL ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (DOTS)

JUNE 15—July 24Designed for girls and boys who will be

entering grades 7-12, this camp will empha-size individual improvement, physical skill development, injury prevention, motivation and conditioning for next fall. Camp sessions will be held from 8-10 a.m. Monday through Friday. Different exercises/topics are covered each day. The camp costs $65 for the six-week

program. Camp sessions will be held at the Capital High School gymnasium. For more information or to register, please contact Lon Carter at 406-459-4660 or [email protected].

AMBUSH FLAG FOOTBALL

Ambush Flag Football is a six on six de-velopmental football league for 1st to 4th grades. The league is intended for players to learn the basic fundamentals of football, have access to exercise and conditioning, and the number one goal is to have fun and enjoy the experience of playing football. The game will have limited contact on the line of scrimmage. All parents, participants, coaches, and fans are involved with ensuring a positive environ-ment for our players on the field.

Cost is $40 and includes an Ambush Foot-ball T-shirt. Practice will start no sooner than August 24. Practice times and locations will be established by the team coaches. There will be five games on with a chance of a 6th game dependent on the number of teams. For more information, contact Scott Evans at 406-439-2084 or email [email protected].

AMBUSH LITTLE GUY FOOTBALL CAMP

This camp will be held July 20-23 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on the Helena High School practice field. Designed for students entering grades 1st to 8th in the coming school year. Football fundamentals will be taught at levels appropriate for each age group. Included in the drills will be block-ing, tackling, passing, running, and receiv-ing. Cost is $40 which includes a T-shirt. There is also a family rate of $75 for two campers and $110 for three campers. For more information, contact Scott Evans at 406-439-2084 or email [email protected].

AMBUSH FOOTBALL CAMP This camp will be held July 20-23 from

5-7 p.m. on the Helena High School prac-tice field. Designed for students entering grades 9-12 in the coming school year. Football fundamentals will be taught at levels appropriate for each age group. Included in the drills will be blocking, tack-ling, passing, running, and receiving. Cost is $40 which includes a T-shirt. There is

also a family rate of $75 for two campers and $110 for three campers. For more in-formation, contact Scott Evans at 406-439-2084 or email [email protected].

BENGAL VOLLEYBALL CAMP

A camp for girls entering grades 4-12 will be held on June 15-18 (Monday-Thursday) in the Helena High school Gym. The camp will include Helena High School coaching staff as well as current varsity players. The camp will run from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for girls entering grades 9-12, 1-4 p.m. for girls entering grades 6-8, and 5-7 p.m. for girls entering grades 3-5. The cost is $80 per camper for grades 8-12 and $55 for grades 4-7. For additional informa-tion, contact Lindsey Day at 406-241-8500 or [email protected].

BENGAL FASTPITCH SKILLS CAMP

The Bengal Fastpitch Skills Camp will be held June 23-25 at Mihelish Field. Helena High coaches along with HHS players will provide instruction, and an alumni game will be

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played at 6 p.m. on June 24.The first session, for girls entering grades

1-5, will be held at 10 a.m. to noon. Players will rotate through stations that emphasize hitting, fielding, pitching, catching, and base running skills. Campers will partici-pate in drills that promote healthy competi-tion and enjoyment of the game. The sec-ond session, for girls entering grades 6-9, will run from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Players will rotate through stations that emphasize hit-ting, fielding, pitching, catching, and base running skills. More emphasis will be placed on situational development and the mental approach to the game while competing in drills and live scrimmage scenarios.

The cost is $45 per camper, which includes a T-shirt. For more information, contact Coach Ryan Schulte at 406-868-9920 or [email protected].

HELENA GIRLS BASKETBALL CAMP

Is set for June 29-July 2 at the Helena High School gym led by Helena High School coach-ing staff and guest coaches. This camp is for girls entering grades 5-12. Sessions for girls entering grades 5-8 will be held from 9 a.m.

to 12 p.m. Sessions for girls entering grades 9-12 will be held from 1-4 p.m. Cost is $85. For more information, contact Eric Peterson at 406-465-2290 or email [email protected].

YOUTH & ADULT TENNIS LESSONS

Helena Parks and Recreation offers tennis lessons for all ages throughout the summer. They also offer punch cards if drop in lessons work better for you. Check helenamt.gov/parks for program dates and class descrip-tions.

Summer classes are taught by USPTA Pros Tom Banks and Kevin Eby. Tom has over 50 years of tennis experience and Kevin has coached men’s and women’s tennis at the col-legiate level and played in professional satel-lite events. Classes take place at Civic Center tennis courts (Bill Scribner Courts).

Parks with Tennis Courts• Barney Park: 4 courts, also lined for pick-

leball• Civic Center Park: 4 courts• Lockey Park: 4 courts• Mountain View Park: 1 courtCourts are available for online reservation

CAPITAL CITY CAGE BASKETBALL CAMP

Is set for June 22-24 for boys entering grades K-2 and June 22-25 for boys entering grades 3-12 at the Helena High School gym and directed by HHS head coach, Brandon Day and staff. Camp will feature skill devel-opment, guard and post work, shooting and playing competitions. A T-shirt will be given to every player. For more information, contact Brandon Day at [email protected].

Grades K-2 (boys/girls)Monday-Wednesday4-6 p.m.Camp fee: $40Grades 3-5Monday-ThursdayCamp fee: $60Grades 6-8Monday-Thursday1-3:30 p.m.Camp fee: $70Grades 9-12Monday-Thursday9 a.m.-12 p.m.Camp fee: $80

TIGER WRESTLING CAMP

A camp for students ages 6 to incoming high school freshmen will be held June 15-16. Cost is $60. There will also be an intensive camp for kids in grade 5 and older from June 17-19 for $100. Both camps will be held at Helena Middle School. Athletes will be ex-posed to folk style wrestling technique in the neutral, bottom and top positions. They will focus on small details that will improve their performance. After practicing the technique, students will then apply it to live wrestling situations. For more information, contact Sam Bogard at [email protected].

CARROLL KIDS SPORTS CAMPS

For additional information and to register, please visit https://carrollathletics.com/ or call 406-447-4480.

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Bring your 7 on 7 team to compete against other schools in a shotgun format and team vs team tournament. This tournament will provide you team the opportunity to prepare for this upcoming season, enhance team-work, increase skill level and improve your passing game. Cost is $150 per team. Camp will take place in Nelson Stadium on the Car-roll College Campus. For additional informa-tion and to register, please visit https://car-rollathletics.com/ or call 406-447-4480.

June Youth Football CampJune 15-178:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Grades 1-8This camp is designed for students enter-

ing grades 1-8 in 2020 who enjoy the game of football. Campers will be put to the test to learn the fundamentals and teamwork skills needed to be a successful football player. This camp offers a great opportunity to interact with the Saints football staff/players and experience the Carroll College Campus. Cost is $95 if received by June 1. For additional information and to register, please visit https://carrollathletics.com/ or call 406-447-4480.

Big Man CampJune 18-1912-10:30 p.m. (Day 1) 7:15 a.m.-4 p.m.

(Day 2)Grades 9-12Big Man Camp is designed to give of-

fensive and defensive lineman instruction and tools for success at their positions. The Carroll football offensive and defensive line coaches will be joined by guest coaches and will focus on individual drill work and one-on-one competition. Offensive players will practice run and pass blocking, while defensive lineman will focus on run fits and pass rush techniques. You will improve within your position and increase your confi-dence. If received by June 1, cost is $150 for overnight campers and $95 for commuters. For additional information and to register, please visit https://carrollathletics.com/ or call 406-447-4480.

2021 Senior Class Prospect DayJune 209:20 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.Entering Grade 11Designed for high school seniors (enter-

ing Fall 2020—graduating class of 2021). After registration, multiple tours and presentations are planned for the partici-pants. All participants will experience a true feeling of the Carroll College Football Program while visiting with coaches and players, viewing the athletic facilities and

getting to know the Carroll College campus as a whole. Cost is $35 if received by June 1. For additional information and to register, please visit https://carrollathletics.com/ or call 406-447-4480.

July Youth Football CampJuly 27-298:45 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Grades 1-8This camp is designed for students enter-

ing grades 1-8 in 2020 who enjoy the game of football. Campers will be put to the test to learn the fundamentals and teamwork skills needed to be a successful football player. This camp offers a great opportunity to interact with the Saints football staff/players and experience the Carroll College Campus. Cost is $95 if received by June 1. For additional information and to register, please visit https://carrollathletics.com/ or call 406-447-4480.

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Co-Ed Skills AcademyJune 22-25K-8th (K-5th boys and K-8th girls)Girls Overnight CampJuly 13-16 Co-Ed Jr. Saints Camp (boys and girls K-8th)July 27-30

WOMEN’S SOCCER CAMP June 22-25*registration links to be added soon at

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July 19-229th-12 GradesCost: $290July 23-24 Soph-Senior Camp (Limited enrollment)Cost: $175August TBA3rd-8th grade camp

MEN’S BASKETBALL CAMPS **registration links to be added soon at

https://carrollathletics.com/sports/2015/1/14/GEN_0114151138.aspx?path=general

June 7Prospect Camp9th-12 grades

June 12Skills ClinicK-9th gradeJune 29-July 3Competition Camp4th-9th gradeJuly 5-9thK-9th grade

HYSA YOUTH SOCCER CAMPS

All Arsenal Camps and Little Kicker Camps are directed by HYSA Executive Director, Phil McGovern, and HYSA staff coaches. Coach Mc-Govern has a USSF C license and an Advanced National Diploma from the NSCAA. He has coached all levels and ages of players in club, high school and college. For more informa-tion, contact Phil at [email protected] or 406-431-3064.

ARSENAL PRE-SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN CAMPS

For U4 through U7 (3-year-olds through 6-year-olds). Campers play soccer oriented games, fun playground games, have rest & snack times, great to get used to a ball at their feet and begin the skill learning needed for our older age soccer programs. Camp ses-sions will run 9-11 a.m. on June 15-18, June 22-25, and August 10-13. Cost is $65.

ARSENAL DAY CAMPFor 8U through 13U boys and girls. Soccer

skills taught and practiced in a fast-paced and fun environment. The focus is on the techni-cal & personal skills needed to play the game at a higher level. Tactical play skills are also worked on, helping the young player to see and read the game better. Visiting Coaches will share their expertise and passion for the game! Camp sessions will run 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on July 13-16, July 27-30, August 3-6, and Au-gust 10-13. Cost is $175.

WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS NORTH AMERICAN ACADEMY

June 28-July 1Helena Youth Soccer Association will host

the academy staff of the English Pro Club, the Wolverhampton Wanderers, as they travel here to identify the top talent in the area. This camp will offer players a chance to develop their game and confidence, provide educational opportunities for our coaches and to offer top players National & Interna-tional opportunities. For more information contact Phil McGovern at [email protected] or visit http://www.helenasoccer.org/camps-clinics/visiting-camps.

COERVER COACHING: THE TECHNICAL SKILLS CAMP

July 20-23Coerver is the largest soccer educational

program in the world. It is designed to develop and improve individual player skills through 1v1, small group play and through constant repetitions of exercises on and off the training field—which over time leads to consistent indi-vidual play, strong technical skills, composure, vision, creativeness, and confidence. Coerver Coaching is based on the fundamental belief that any system or team is only as good as the individuals that form it. The essence of the Coerver method is ball mastery. All other aspects of the game from receiving and pass-ing to group play flow from that basic building block. While the Coerver Coaching program is relevant to elite players, it is equally appropri-ate with modifications, to all young players. For more information contact Phil McGovern at [email protected] or visit http://hel-enasoccer.org/camps-clinics/visiting-camps.

HOOP IT UP BASKETBALL CAMPS

The 2020 East Helena Hoop It Up Basket-ball Camps will be offered to grades 1st-12th boys, 1st-8th grade girls, and 9th-10th grade boys this June and July at Prickly Pear Ele-mentary and East Valley Middle School in East Helena. All campers will receive a T-shirt.

The 1st-4th boys and girls camps will be June 16th-18th, for kids going into grades 1-2 at 9-11 a.m. and kids going into grades 3-4 from 12-2 p.m. The camp will be at Prickly Pear Elementary School in East Helena. The grade 1-4 camp will focus on skill development, com-petitions, and campers will be playing on 8-9 foot baskets. Cost of the camp is $50.

The 5th-8th grade boys camp will run June 29- July 2nd from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. The camp will feature skill development in the mornings and competitions in the afternoons. The camp will be at East Valley Middle School. Cost is $125.

The 9th-10th grade boys camp will run June 29-July 2nd from 6:00-9:00 p.m. at East Val-ley Middle School. Skill development, guard/post work, and competitions will be featured. Cost of the camp is $80.

The 5th-8th grade girls camp will be July 6th-9th from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. The camp will feature skill development in the mornings and competitions in the afternoons. The camp will be at East Valley Middle School. Cost is $125.

Registration for the East Helena Hoop It Up Basketball Camps can be found online at www.ehps.k12.mt.us, which is on the East Hel-ena School District web page.

If you have questions, call 431-7136 or email Ty Ridgeway at [email protected].

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Girls Basketball CampDay Camp Skills Academy

June 22-25Boys & Girls Grades K-5• Girls Grades 5-9

$200

Elite Prospect CampTBD

Girls Grades 9-12$50

Overnight CampJuly 13-16

Girls Grades 4-12Overnight - $325 • Commuter - $260

Junior Saints Day CampJuly 27-30Boys & Girls

Grades 3-8 $165 • Grades K-3 - $75

Volleyball CampOvernight Camp

July 19-22Grades 9-12

$290Soph-Senior Camp

July 23-24Grades 10-12 (limited enrollment)

$175Day Camp

TBDGrades 3-8

$180

Girls Soccer CampOvernight Camp

June 22-25Ages 9-17

Overnight - $385Commuter - $275

Boys Soccer AcademyOvernight Camp

June 14-18Ages 6-18*

Overnight $415Commuter $315

*Must be 10 years or older to stay in dormitories

Football Camps7 on 7 Camp

June 14Grades 9-12 - $150/team

Youth CampsJune 15-17 & July 27-29

Grades 1-8 - $95

BigMan CampJune 18-19Grades 9-12

$150 Overnight • $120 Meals Only • $95 Commuters

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Grades 12 (Graduating 2021) - $35

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Boys Basketball CampProspect Camp

June 7Boys Grades 9-12

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Skills ClinicJune 12

Boys Grades K-9$30

Competition CampJune 29-July 2Boys Grades 4-9

Overnight - $300 • Commuter - $250

Day CampJuly 6-9

Boys Grades K-9$150