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Page 1: SUMMER 2016 - Middlesex County College · n Biotechnology Summer Course – for students interested in an intro course to Biotechnology. Date TBA n Algebra Summer Institute – hands-on

Theater Camp ❂ Sports ❂ Arts ❂ Computers ❂ Cooking ❂ Science & More!

SUMMER 2016

SUCCESS STARTS HERESUCCESS STARTS HERE

June 27 - August 19, 2016 Ages 6 - 18

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ExtEndEd day ProgramPre-Camp & after-Camp options (grades 1 thru 10)Offered as a service to working parents who have children enrolled at Camp Middlesex, the Pre-Camp and After-Camp options are a safe and affordable way to extend your child’s camp experience. In the morning your child will be escorted from pre-camp to the camp program. In the afternoon, they will be escorted from their camp program to after-camp. Our program is flexible. Choose pre-camp, after-camp or both to meet your needs.

PrE-CamP and aFtEr-CamP ProCEdUrESn Children must be picked up by 6 p.m., or you will be charged a late fee of $25 per half hour.n Registration is on a weekly basis only. n No tuition waivers will be accepted.

PrE-CamP aFtEr-CamPCHam 060-01 CHPm 061-01Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5-6 p.m.June 27-July 1 June 27-July 1 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

CHam 060-02 CHPm 061-02Tuesday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Tuesday-Friday, 5-6 p.m.July 5-July 8 (4 days) July 5-July 8 (4 days) (Tuition $20 + general fee $5) Total $25 (Tuition $20 + general fee $5) Total $25

CHam 060-03 CHPm 061-03Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5-6 p.m.July 11-July 15 July 11-July 15(Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

CHam 060-04 CHPm 061-04Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5-6 p.m.July 18-July 22 July 18-July 22(Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

CHam 060-05 CHPm 061-05Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5-6 p.m.July 25-July 29 July 25-July 29(Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

CHam 060-06 CHPm 061-06Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5-6 p.m.August 1-August 5 August 1-August 5(Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

CHam 060-07 CHPm 061-07Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5-6 p.m.August 8-August 12 August 8-August 12(Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

CHam 060-08 CHPm 061-08Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5-6 p.m.August 15-August 19 August 15-August 19(Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

oFFiCE oF SCHool rElationS: middlESEx’S link to tHE k-12 SECtorSchool Relations is the College’s link to public, charter, private, and parochial schools for teachers, counselors, administrators, students and parents in grades K-12. Programs include:

n Summer High School Scholars – earn college credit during summer break.

n Biotechnology Summer Course – for students interested in an intro course to Biotechnology. Date TBA

n Algebra Summer Institute – hands-on interactive enrichment program for students who have not yet taken algebra 1. July 5-28, 2016

n Professional Development for teachers – AP Summer Institutes in August 1-4 and August 8-11, 2016.

For more information visit www.middlesexcc.edu/schoolrelations or email [email protected].

Camp middlesex / 732.906.2556 for registration information

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Weekly Camp at a glanceLocate the programs that your child is qualified to take, the time and date they are offered and the page numbers for further information.

After each camp title or abbreviation, the numbers between the ( ) will indicate the grade range for that camp.

Week #16/27 - 7/1page 7

Week #27/5 - 8 (4 days)

page 10

Week #37/11 - 15page 13

Week #47/18 - 22page 17

morningCamps

am Hours8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

(lunch:12:30-

1:00 p.m.)

American Girl (gr 2-6)

Cartooning (gr 2-8)

City Planning (gr 4-8)

Cool Cookin’ (gr 2-8)

DeskTop Pub (gr 3-8)

Digital Photo (gr 4-8)

Flight & Rocketry (gr 3-8)

1st 3D Creation (gr 5-8)

Minecraft Designers (gr 2-4)

Modeling (gr 2-8)

Robotics (gr 2-6)

Sign Language (gr 2-8)

Soapmaking (gr 2-8)

Tennis I (gr 4-10)

Volleyball I (gr 4-10)

Blogging (gr 4-8)

Camp Cupcake (gr 2-8)

Double Dutch (gr 2-8)

Drawing Begin (gr 3-8)

Electricity (gr 2-6)

Girls Rule! (gr 2-7)

Harry Potter (gr 2-7)

Karate (gr 2-8)

Keyboarding (gr 3-8)

1st Video Game (gr 5-8)

Minecraft Modders (gr 2-4)

Mission to Mars (gr 2-7)

Mosaic Madness (gr 3-8)

Relay/Games (gr 3-8)

Babysitting (gr 6-9)

Basketball I (gr 4-12)

Blood/Bones (gr 2-7)

Desserts (gr 2-8)

Fashion Design (gr 3-8)

Flight & Rocketry (gr 3-8)

Game Labs (gr 5-8)

Karate (gr 2-8)

Magic (gr 2-8)

Math Olympics (gr 1-3)

Minecraft Designers (gr 2-4)

Painting Water (gr 3-8)

Robotics (gr 2-6)

Soapmaking (gr 2-8)

Webworks (gr 6-9)

Wedding Planning (gr 2-7)

Chess (gr 3-7)

Comic Books (gr 2-8)

Computer Crafts (gr 3-8)

Cool Cookin’ (gr 2-8)

Electricity (gr 2-6)

Jewelry Making (gr 2-8)

Karate (gr 2-8)

Lego Films/Stop Action (gr 2-4)

1st 3D Creation (gr 5-8)

Magic (gr 2-8)

21st STEM (gr 3-8)

Super Reading (gr 1-3)

Tennis II (gr 4-10)

Tie Dye (gr 2-8)

Volleyball II (gr 4-10)

afternoon Camps

Pm Hours1:00-

5:00 p.m.

Comic Books (gr 2-8)

Computer Crafts (gr 3-8)

Desserts (gr 2-8)

Digital Photo (gr 4-8)

Duct Tape Divas (gr 2-7)

Lego Star Wars (gr 2-7)

1st 3D Creation (gr 2-4)

Minecraft Designers (gr 5-8)

Painting Water (gr 3-8)

Party In the USA (gr 2-6)

Robotics (gr 2-6)

Soapmaking (gr 2-8)

Trash to Treasure (gr 2-8)

Camp Cupcake (gr 2-8)

Cartooning (gr 2-8)

Clay Creations (gr 3-8)

Crazy Contraptions (gr 2-7)

Digital Photo (gr 4-8)

Harry Potter (gr 2-7)

Juggling (gr 3-8)

Keyboarding (gr 3-8)

Make 1st Video Game (gr 2-4)

Minecraft Modders (gr 5-8)

Princess Camp (gr 2-6)

Robotics (gr 2-6)

Teaching 101 (gr 2-7)

Animal Planet (gr 2-6)

Architect Engineering (gr 2-7)

Boys Rock! (gr 2-5)

Card/Games (gr 3-8)

City Planning (gr 4-8)

Cool Cookin’ (gr 2-8)

CSI – Forensic (gr 3-8)

Game Labs (gr 2-4)

Math Olympics (gr 4-6)

Minecraft Designers (gr 5-8)

Sewing Level I (gr 5-10)

Soapmaking (gr 2-8)

Solar Power! (gr 2-6)

Webworks (gr 3-5)

American Girl (gr 2-6)

Amuse Physics (gr 2-6)

Camp Zombie (gr 2-7)

Cartooning (gr 2-8)

Chess (gr 3-7)

DeskTop Pub (gr 3-8)

Desserts (gr 2-8)

Digital Photo (gr 4-8)

Digital Storytellers (gr 5-8)

Flight & Rocketry (gr 3-8)

1st 3D Video Game (gr 2-4)

Robotics (gr 3-8)

Scrapbooking (gr 2-8)

Tie Dye (gr 2-8)

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Weekly Camp at a glanceLocate the programs that your child is qualified to take, the time and date they are offered and the page numbers for further information.

After each camp title or abbreviation, the numbers between the ( ) will indicate the grade range for that camp.

Week #57/25 - 29page 20

Week #68/1 - 5

page 23

Week #78/8 - 12page 27

Week #88/15 - 19page 29

morningCamps

am Hours8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

(lunch:12:30-

1:00 p.m.)

Basketball II (gr 4-12)

Blogging (gr 4-8)

Desserts (gr 2-8)

Drawing Begin (gr 3-8)

Golf I (gr 4-8)

Hip Hop Jazz (gr 2-8)

Lego Star Wars (gr 2-7)

Magic (gr 2-8)

Minecraft Animators (gr 5-8)

Relay/Games (gr 3-8)

Robotics (gr 2-6)

Still Life Painting (gr 3-8)

Study Skills (gr 7,8,9)

Video Game Animation (gr 2-4)

Wedding Planning (gr 2-7)

App Attack! (gr 5-8)

Architect Engineering (gr 2-7)

Babysitting (gr 6-9)

Camp Cupcake (gr 2-8)

Card/Games (gr 3-8)

Clay Creations (gr 3-8)

Flight & Rocketry (gr 3-8)

Golf II (gr 4-8)

Hip Hop/Jazz (gr 2-8)

Juggling (gr 3-8)

Math Olympics (gr 4-6)

Minecraft Modders (gr 2-4)

Piggy Banks (gr 3-8)

Tennis III (gr 4-10)

WebWorks (gr 3-5)

App Adventures (gr 5-8)

Crazy Contraptions (gr 2-7)

Genealogy (gr 2-8)

Golf III (gr 4-8)

Hip Hop/Jazz (gr 2-8)

Kitchen Chemistry (gr 2-6)

Lego YOUNIVERSE (gr 2-4)

Magic (gr 2-8)

Relay/Games (gr 3-8)

Robotics (gr 2-6)

Teaching 101 (gr 2-7)

WebWorks (gr 6-9)

Battle Bot (gr 2-7)

Camp Zombie (gr 2-7)

Chess (gr 3-7)

Code Breakers (gr 5-8)

Jewelry Making (2-8)

Kitchen Chemistry (gr 2-6)

Magic: ADV (gr 2-8)

Your 1st Video Game (gr 2-4)

Piggy Banks (gr 3-8)

Stamp It Up! (gr 2-8)

Study Skills (gr 7,8,9)

Where? Speak? (gr 2-8)

afternoon Camps

Pm Hours1:00-

5:00 p.m.

Battle Bot (gr 2-7)

Cartoon: ADV (gr 4-8)

Cool Cookin’ (gr 2-8)

Creative Writing (gr 6-9)

Electricity (gr 2-6)

Interior Décor (gr 3-8)

Lego Video Games (gr 5-8)

Minecraft Animators (gr 2-4)

Model UN (gr 4-8)

Mosaic Madness (gr 3-8)

Origami (gr 3-8)

Sewing Level 1 (gr 5-10)

Animal Planet (gr 2-6)

App Attack! (gr 2-4)

Camp Cupcake (gr 2-8)

Creative Writing (gr 3-5)

CSI – Forensic (gr 3-8)

Fashion Design (gr 3-8)

Math Olympics (gr 1-3)

Minecraft Modders (gr 5-8)

Mission to Mars (gr 2-7)

Not Just Jeans (gr 5-10)

SketchUp (gr 3-8)

Star Wars (gr 2-8)

Still Life Painting (gr 3-8)

WebWorks (gr 6-9)

App Adventures (gr 2-4)

Blood/Bones (gr 2-7)

Christmas in August (gr 2-8)

Duct Tape Divas (gr 2-7)

Lego YOUNIVERSE (gr 5-8)

Origami (gr 3-8)

Princess Camp (gr 2-6)

Robotics (gr 2-6)

Sewing Level II (gr 5-10)

WebWorks (gr 3-5)

Writing Publish (gr 5-8)

Amuse Physics (gr 2-6)

Camp Sing A Long (gr 2-6)

Chess (gr 3-7)

Code Breakers (gr 2-4)

Girls Rule! (gr 2-7)

Interior Décor (gr 3-8)

Your 1st Video Game (gr 5-8)

Juggling (gr 3-8)

Scrapbooking (gr 2-8)

SketchUp (gr 3-8)

Star Wars (gr 2-8)

Writing Publish (gr 5-8)

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tHEatEr CamPHonored by the New Jersey Senate, General Assembly & County Freeholders for Artistic Excellence for over 25 years of service to children in Middlesex County. We are so proud of our Theater Camp program which builds self-esteem, confidence and theater skills

in children of all ages. Our motto, “When you try your best, you can do anything”, truly embodies the spirit of our camp.

4 Camp middlesex / 732.906.2556 for registration information

“The program that you put together is incredible. My kids love performing in a different show every week. Unlike a traditional day camp, getting the kids on stage does something amazing for them. I’ve seen their confidence and self-esteem grow.”- Jeffrey Winston

Each year we receive countless letters and thank you notes as a testament to our campers’ success. If you’d like to read some of these great testimonials visit www.taubenslagproductions.com and click on the “Theater Camp” page.

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tHEatEr CamP iS BaCk For itS 27tH SEaSon!Our popular Theater Camp runs for 8 weeks during the summer

for kids entering 1st grade up to 16 years old.Half-Day Theater Camp / 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Full-Day Theater Camp / 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.Eight weeks of summer fun for teens and kids entering first grade-16 years old. Theater Camp is back for its 27th Season! During the first six weeks, campers will produce elaborate musical productions each week. Week 7 and 8 are reserved for our “Broadway Spectacular.” Roles are provided for all campers. Campers rehearse from 9 a.m. to Noon, Monday through Thursday and perform their musical productions twice every Friday morning on the Main Stage of the MCC Performing Arts Center. Our afternoons are filled with fun activities including swimming, Carnival, Mardi Gras, Scavenger Hunts, Tie Dye Day, Charades, Sing Down, Create an Infomercial and relay races. During the last week of camp we divide into teams for Color War.

Theater Camp programming and activities are under the direction of Michael Taubenslag.

If you have questions about Theater Camp activities contact Taubenslag Productions at 732.422.7071

or visit www.taubenslagproductions.com.If you have questions about registration contact

Middlesex County College at 732.906.2556.

SESSion 1, 2 & 3 - June 27-august 198 week Full-Day Summer Package$1,875- Save $325CHTR 007-17 - (Full-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.June 27-August 19 (no camp July 4) (Tuition $1180 + general fee $695) Total $1,875.*Savings are available to campers who enroll, with payment, for the “Full-Day 8 Week Summer Package.”

SESSion 1 - June 27-July 153 weeks (no camp July 4)Productions: The Brave Little Tailors of Transylvania, The Theater Camp Variety Show, Jack & Jill & the BeanstalkCHTR 001-17 - (Half-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.(Tuition $210 + general fee $185) Total $395.CHTR 002-17 - (Full-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.(Tuition $465 + general fee $285) Total $750.

Session 2 - July 18-august 53 weeksProductions: Pocahontas, Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves, HerculesCHTR 003-17 - (Half-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.(Tuition $210 + general fee $185) Total $395.CHTR 004-17 - (Full-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.(Tuition $465 + general fee $285) Total $750.

SESSion 3 - august 8-august 192 weeks Production: The Broadway SpectacularCHTR 005-17 - (Half-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.(Tuition $165 + general fee $130) Total $295.CHTR 006-17 - (Full-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.(Tuition $ 280 + general fee $ 295+ materials fee $125) Total $700.Includes trip to Broadway

tech option (available Sessions i & ii only)(6th, 7th, 8th & 9th graders)Instead of rehearsing and performing in the weekly shows, we also offer campers in 7th, 8th, or 9th grades the option to participate in “Tech.” From 9 a.m.-Noon, Tech campers build sets, paint scenery, organize props, and sew and design costumes. During performances, Tech campers function as the stage crew, making sure that sets, scenery, props and costumes are in place. This is an option that requires maturity and the ability to follow direction – perfect for learning what a crew does to make each theatrical performance a success.

teen Scenes option (available Sessions i & ii only) (8th, 9th & 10th graders)In Teen Scenes, participating kids have the opportunity to learn more advanced theater and acting techniques and prepare a special teen production. The show may consist of monologues, scenes, songs or a complete drama, comedy or musical that features all teens who want to participate. At the end of each 3-week Session (Session I and Session II), the “Teen Scene” show is performed for parents, community members and all Theater Campers. Also during each of the regular Friday performances, those in Teens Scenes will act as ushers and theater managers, giving them the opportunity to develop new skills. We expect all teens who are privileged to participate in this special program to adhere to the program rules and be ready to work each and every day.

Camp trip to Broadway! (Session iii only)For full-day campers, Session III provides a chance to experience the thrill of seeing a professional show in NYC, some for the very first time! Theater campers will take a field trip on the last Wednesday of Session 3 to see a Broadway show. Shows being considered for our trip this year include: The King & I, Fiddler on the Roof, She Loves Me, Bandstand, Aladdin, The Lion King, King Kong, Blue Man Group, Stomp.

Fantastic FridaysFridays are truly fantastic at Theater Camp! First, our campers perform for a packed audience on the Main Stage of the MCC Performing Arts Center. Two shows are held every Friday; at 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. After lunch, full-day campers take a quick dip in the pool and then there’s always a fun-filled cast party to celebrate the performance and cap off the week’s activities. Cast parties are complete with current music, lights, group dances and contests with fabulous prizes. And each week the cast party is themed, such as rock star day, Halloween dance, pajama party, dress as your favorite superhero, beach bash party and even a Theater Camp prom. It all adds up to a summer full of excitement and fun.

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Counselors in training (Cit) Program for teens Entering 10th grade & older.Is your teen interested in enhancing a college application, earning recommendations from camp directors and adding to their job hunting resume while continuing to experience the joy of theater and increasing chances for future Theater Camp employment? If the answer is “yes” to any of these questions, this is the place for you! CITs assist counselors throughout the day and are responsible for a variety of tasks such as directing a song or scene, choreographing a dance number and distributing literature. CITs are expected to remain for the full day, every day of the session they register for.CIT Requirements: CITs must register for a minimum of two sessions. Admission is by application only. All CIT applicants must write a letter to our director, Michael Taubenslag, detailing their skills and experience, and reasons for wanting to be a CIT at Theater Camp. Applicants must include home phone number and email address. Accepted applicants will be personally notified by Michael Taubenslag. All letters should be emailed to [email protected] or [email protected].

Cit Session 1 – June 27-July 153 weeks (no camp July 4)CHTR 009-14Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.(Tuition $110 + general fee $185) Total $295.

Cit Session 2 – July 18-august 53 weeksCHTR 010-14Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.(Tuition $110 + general fee $185) Total $295.

Cit Session 3 – august 8-192 WeeksCHTR 011-14Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.(Tuition $110 + general fee $185) Total $295.

6 Camp middlesex / 732.906.2556 for registration information

daily SCHEdUlE8:30-9 a.m. Drop-off and preparation

9 a.m.-12 noon Monday-Thursday: Rehearsal, Tech or Teen Scene OptionsFriday: Performances9:30 a.m. & 11 a.m.

12-1 p.m. Lunch: From home or purchased in the College Cafeteria.

1 p.m. Pick-up for half-day campers

1-2 p.m. Supervised age-appropriate indoor/outdoor games and activitiesRecess

2-4:30 p.m. Swimming, snack and fun filled activities.Campers swim in the College’s Olympic size indoor pool. All children are required to pass a swimming test at the beginning of each session. Swim period is split into Junior and Senior age campers. Campers swim every day except August 15-19.

While one group swims and snacks, the other is preparing for the week’s activity (Carnival, Advertise Your Product, Flashlight Sing) or attending workshops such as theater games, audition preparation, dance instruction, improve techniques, stage make-up and arts and crafts.

4:30-5 p.m. Prep for pick-up.

REGISTRATION is EASY!Registration is an easy process and handled directly by Middlesex County College. If you have questions about registration, call 732.906.2556. Theater Camp programming and activities are under the direction of Michael Taubenslag. If you have questions about Theater Camp activities contact Taubenslag Productions at 732.422.7071 or visit www.taubenslagproductions.com.

interested in being a theater Camp “Junior” Counselor?

Please email [email protected] applicants must be 16-17 years old AND have previously

completed the Counselor-In-Training (CIT) program.There is a $100 tuition fee*.

June 27-august 19Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

CHTR 012-06*(Tuition - $100) No Tuition waivers will be accepted

Theater Camp is an amazing, unique experience where your child can develop their confidence and talent in a fun-filled environment. Our 27th summer of Theater Camp will be a very special one– don’t let your kids miss out! Register today!

“I started going to Theater Camp when I was 8 years old and immediately fell in love! I loved everything about camp; the plays, lunch time, recess, the competitions and of course color war! The colorful and friendly atmosphere at Theater Camp allowed me to break out of my shell as a performer and person.” - Latisha Di Venuto

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SAT Prep (grades 8 thru 12)Taught by skilled and experienced instructors, students will learn fundamental SAT test tricks, strategies, and problem-solving techniques that introduce test-takers to the new SAT essay and math components. Two full-length practice tests will be offered on Fridays. Textbook required: Available at College Bookstore. HEALTH WAIVER FORM IS NOT REQUIRED FOR SAT REGISTRATION ONLY!CSYA 022-29Instructors: STAFF, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., June 28-August 18 (16 sessions) and Fridays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., July 1 and August 12 (2 sessions). (Tuition $300 + general fee $99) Total $399.

Week #1 June 27-July 1Lunch and Snacks: All campers should pack a snack. Campers who are enrolled in morning Camps should pack a brown bag lunch, snacks and a beverage.

morning (am) CamPS

american girl (grades 2 thru 6)Join us for a fun-filled week of American Girl activities and discover the historical era each American Girl doll represents. Share their stories, learn about each other and explore issues of today as they relate to American Girl dolls. Be prepared to get crafty and play games that show you that you can do great things if you believe in yourself. Don’t forget to bring your American Girl doll!CHGI 044-15Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALLISON PRON

Cartooning For kids (grades 2 thru 8)Express your creativity and learn cartooning essentials all weeklong! This basic and intermediate camp will explore basic cartooning techniques and will offer more challenging methods for older/experienced campers. In addition, campers will have the opportunity to explore various ways that a cartoon can be used! Funny, zany, expressive, it’s all here! CHPF 088-70Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NICK MOCKOVIAK

City Planning and architecture (grades 4 thru 8)What goes into creating a city? Campers will learn about communities and the essential components of building a neighborhood. Then, they will work together to create a 3D model city out of cardboard, paper boxes, odds and ends, and a lot of imagination! Please bring a cardboard/shoe boxes to create buildings.CHGI 011-29Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI NGAN

Cool Cookin’ (grades 2 thru 8)This is food central and you are the Top Chef! Join us for a fun-filled week crammed with delicious foods and tantalizing treats! Cook your way through summer with delicious main courses, fun desserts, morning foods, afternoon snacks, international favorites and thirst quenching drinks. At the end, a complete recipe book will be yours to keep. Please bring an apron, dishtowel and five plastic food containers to class. PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 002-52Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KIM LANGELLA

desktop Publishing (grades 3 thru 8)Using Microsoft Publisher campers will learn how to design their own flyers, newsletters, catalogs, family gazettes, business cards, awards and so much more! In addition, they will learn to search, save and import images from the internet and scanned materials to give their creations that polished and “professional” look. Whether using the “wizards” or designing their very own templates, campers learn to compose, edit and stylize their creations to enhance homework assignments or personal projects. Please bring a USB flash drive to class.CHCP 014-17Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NANCY TORTORELLI

digital Photography (grades 4 thru 8)Technique and style are just a few of the elements that go into taking great pictures. Campers will learn how a camera really works and how to utilize different camera settings for different types of photos. Once we’ve taken lots of pictures we’ll use Photoshop to manipulate the images and use them in artistic and imaginative ways to create a variety of take home projects. Bring your digital camera, connection cords, memory card, a plain white T-shirt and a USB flash drive with you to class.CHPT 001-25Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), June 27-July1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.LORI PACANSKY

Flight & rocketry: Come Soar with Us! (grades 3-8)Blast off into a fun-filled week of flight, rocketry and physics as you build and launch scale model rockets, planes and other flying gadgets. Build paper airplanes and gliders and compete against your fellow campers in our aviation competition. We’ll have contests to determine accuracy, distance, hang time, best loops, best boomerang, worst crash landing and many more. Converting empty plastic soda bottles into high-flying rockets provides a great opportunity to discover important scientific principles such as Newton’s Laws, acceleration, thrust and inertia. This camp is the “Wanna-Be a Rocket Scientist” dream come true! Bring two 2-liter empty, clean and dry soda bottles as well as two or three plastic grocery bags on the first day of camp!CHSC 092-46Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),June 27-July1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

maker labs: make your First 3d Creation! (grades 5 thru 8)Calling all boys and girls who want to be designers of the future! If you can dream it you can make it. Create your first action figure, design custom jewelry, or make a new toy! Using professional-level modeling software, campers will sculpt, texture, and render their own 3D creation. No prior experience is necessary and 3D designs will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. 3D printing is not included, but can be purchased separately through a 3rd part company. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 051-01Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), June 27-July 1 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

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Week #1 June 27-July 1 (continued)minecraft designers (grades 2 thru 4)If you love the game Minecraft, but always wanted to design your own characters and buildings for your games, this camp is for you! Learn the basics of creating 3-D models using a new software to design your very own objects, create skins for characters, and import them into your favorite Minecraft games. To access their project at home campers must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Parent email address is required to use 3D modeling software. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 041-05Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), June 27-July 1 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

modeling (grades 2 thru 8)Seventeen, Teen Beat, Teen. What do all of these magazines have in common? Beautiful models! Do you want to learn their secrets-how they came to look, walk, and dress like they do? Are you thinking about becoming a model or working in the fashion industry? Our camp can give you an insider’s look at modeling and teach you the attitude, beauty secrets, poise and etiquette that all models share. Led by a former model and current teacher, you will learn the first steps to realizing your dreams!CHPF 006-32Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MICHELE SHIP

robotics (grades 2 thru 6)Are you ready for the future? Join us as we delve into the ever-expanding field of Robotics! Campers will build their very own robot and participate in activities that will educate these young engineers on the history and inner-workings of modern mechanical creations. Campers will work together to practice proper building techniques, become familiar with basic hand tools, and, at the end of the week, take home a robot of their own!CHSC 011-35Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

Sign language (grades 2 thru 8)By week’s end, campers will be part of a “signing” performance for family and friends. Campers will learn to sign the alphabet, their name and lots of vocabulary to go along with it! Activities will include games, skits and sign language relays. Don’t delay, “sign” up today!CHFL 029-23Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.YVONNE BEYER

Soap making and Bubbly Stuff (grades 2 thru 8)Prepare yourself to be amazed because soap making and crafting have never been this much fun! Come and join us and make bars of soap, bath fizzes, fragrant scrubs and plenty of other items to pamper and treat. Learn about essential oils, dried herbs and aromatherapy. Learn techniques such as molding, layering, marbling and swirling to produce masterpieces worthy of gift giving. But, be sure to save some for yourself! Everyone will take home a basket filled with homemade soaps, recipes and other goodies! CHGI 047-20Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), June 27-July1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JODY HEYL

tennis (grades 4 thru 10)Tennis enthusiasts at all levels will learn to enhance their skills and enjoyment of the game. Emphasis is placed on developing and improving basic skills through individual and group instruction. Each group progresses through a carefully planned program corresponding to its ability. Tennis games along with individual drills and instructional techniques are used daily to ensure fun while learning. All groups will use the College courts. Camp Equipment: Each camper must bring sneakers/tennis shoes, tennis racquet, towel, sweat socks and shorts. Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Tennis campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College cafeteria.CHSP 020-47 – Session IMonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

volleyball (grades 4 thru 10)It’s not just for the beach anymore! Volleyball is becoming one of the fastest growing sports in America. Players at all levels are welcome, so join in, develop your skills and have fun doing it. Emphasis is placed on developing basic skills through individual and group instruction. Camp Equipment: Each camper must bring sneakers, towel, sweat socks and shorts. Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and showers facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Volleyball campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College cafeteria.CHSP 005-22Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

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Creating Comic Books & Super Heroes (grades 2 thru 8)Ever wondered how your favorite comic book characters are created? Well wonder no more! You will get to experience the same creative process as professional comic creators as you create your very own unique character and learn how to tell a story with them! From character creation to essential storytelling components, this is Comic Book 101! CHPF 029-26Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,June 27- July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NICK MOCKOVIAK

Computer Crafts & Special Effects (grades 3 thru 8)Design calling or business cards, greeting cards, stationary, calendars door hangers, masks and posters by using basic art and photography software on the PC. Visit designated web sites that offer free artwork and learn how to “import” and save it for future use. They’ll be plenty of time for individual projects to create one-of-a-kind specialties. Using a transfer, you will have the opportunity to create a unique T-shirt. Please bring a white T-shirt and USB flash drive to class.CHCP 010-24Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,June 27- July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NANCY TORTORELLI

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Week #1 June 27-July 1 (continued)desserts & more desserts! (grades 2 thru 8)Dessert is that sweet little treat at the end of the meal that often makes getting through the soup, salad and main course worthwhile! Cookies, cakes, pies and candy. Parfaits, chocolates, bars and delicious drinks. Dessert-a-Holics who just can’t get enough of these delectable treats will have the opportunity to make scrumptious desserts and mouth watering treats all summer long! Yummo! A complete recipe book is yours to keep. Please bring an apron, dishtowel and five plastic food containers to class. No prerequisite required.PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 025-36Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KIM LANGELLA

digital Photography (grades 4 thru 8)Technique and style are just a few of the elements that go into taking great pictures. Campers will learn how a camera really works and how to utilize different camera settings for different types of photos. Once we’ve taken lots of pictures we’ll use Photoshop to manipulate the images and use them in artistic and imaginative ways to create a variety of take home projects. Bring your digital camera, connection cords, memory card, a plain white t-shirt and a USB flash drive with you to class.CHPT 001-26Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,June 27- July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.LORI PACANSKY

duct tape divas (grades 2 thru 7)Duct Tape isn’t just for dad anymore! Join the latest crafting craze that’s sweeping the nation! Be the envy of your friends as you design creative fashions and crafts that are sure to bring out your inner diva. From hot pink zebra stripes to funky tie-dyes, there’s no limit to what duct tape can do! Lots of projects to wear and use. Great to keep for yourself or give as gifts!CHPF 061-08Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., June 27-July 1 (Tuition $107 + general fee $68) Total $175.FYI CREATIONS

lEgo Star Wars & motorized machines (grades 2 thru 7)LEGO enthusiasts, have fun building your favorite adventure from a Star Wars galaxy that is far, far away. Star Wars projects will include age-appropriate new models and the best of some of the older models. Campers will also build a wide assortment of non-Star Wars motorized LEGO Education technic machines and create their own projects that illustrate science concepts. Examples include cranes, remote controlled cars, a player piano, and many more. All campers will take home a LEGO Star Wars project. CHSS 010-01Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.June 27-July 1 (Tuition $76 + general fee $99) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

maker labs: make your First 3d Creation! (grades 2 thru 4)Calling all boys and girls who want to be designers of the future! If you can dream it you can make it. Create your first action figure, design custom jewelry, or make a new toy! Using professional-level modeling software, campers will sculpt, texture, and render their own 3D creation. No prior experience is necessary and 3D designs will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. 3D printing is not included, but can be purchased separately through a 3rd part company. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 050-01Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., June 27-July 1 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

minecraft designers (grades 5 thru 8)If you love the game Minecraft, but always wanted to design your own characters and buildings for your games, this camp is for you! Learn the basics of creating 3-D models using a new software to design your very own objects, create skins for characters, and import them into your favorite Minecraft games. To access their project at home, campers must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Parent email address is required to use 3D modeling software. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 040-05Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,June 27-July 1 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Painting with Watercolor (grades 3 thru 8)Campers will explore the basics of building a good watercolor foundation and experiment with a variety of techniques. With a little practice and a lot of imagination, campers will be able to discover the special properties of watercolors in a variety of projects. Themes will range from underwater discoveries to outer space! No previous experience needed. Individual attention and guidance will be provided. Please bring a smock/old t-shirt.CHPF 022-20Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI NGAN

Party in the USa (grades 2 thru 6)Let’s talk about America and Freedom! Monday we will make our own Uncle Sam masks, discuss the meaning behind the Pledge of Allegiance and Star Spangled Banner, learn about the history of and make our own American flags. Tuesday we’ll discover what our President’s job is and lots of little known facts and fun stories about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. How many states have you visited? We’ll mark them on our very own maps and learn about the 50 states. We’ll tie dye red, white and blue bandanas and sneak a few minutes of “National Treasure.” We’ll end the week with a 4th of July celebration including paper fireworks stuffed with goodies.CHGI 067-03Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALLISON PRON

robotics (grades 2 thru 6)Are you ready for the future? Join us as we delve into the ever-expanding field of Robotics! Campers will build their very own robot and participate in activities that will educate these young engineers on the history and inner-workings of modern mechanical creations. Campers will work together to practice proper building techniques, become familiar with basic hand tools, and, at the end of the week, take home a robot of their own!CHSC 011-36Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

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Week #1 June 27-July 1 (continued)Soap making and Bubbly Stuff (grades 2 thru 8)Prepare yourself to be amazed because soap making and crafting have never been this much fun! Come and join us and make bars of soap, bath fizzes, fragrant scrubs and plenty of other items to pamper and treat. Learn about essential oils, dried herbs and aromatherapy. Learn techniques such as molding, layering, marbling and swirling to produce masterpieces worthy of gift giving. But, be sure to save some for yourself! Everyone will take home a basket filled with homemade soaps, recipes and other goodies! CHGI 047-21Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JODY HEYL

trash to treasure arts & Crafts (grades 2 thru 8)We all like to recycle to help the environment, but it is even more fun to turn items headed for the dumpster into amazing and usable items! Cereal boxes become personalized one-of-a-kind journals, broken crayons and baby food jars become colorful rainbow candles! Make decorative paper bowls and plates from junk mail and old magazines. Glass jars transform into beautiful stained glass vases to hold your junk mail flowers. Spend the week creating one-of-a-kind art projects made from recyclable, reusable household materials and/or items found in nature. Please bring two empty cereal boxes, a clean/ dry glass jar with the label removed, and a clean glass baby food jar to camp if you can.CHAR 041-05Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.June 27-July 1 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

Week #2 July 5-July 8 (4 days) Lunch and Snacks: All campers should pack a snack. Campers who are enrolled in morning Camps should pack a brown bag lunch, snacks and a beverage.

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morning (am) CamPS

Blogging for Beginners (grades 4 thru 8)Looking for a real-life, real-time audience for your writing? In this camp, you will explore the world of blogs, wikis, and other Web 2.0 tools, learn to write for online audiences, and create and personalize your very own website. Campers will learn the ins and outs of creating and maintaining a blog, including creating a safe and positive online identity, getting web traffic, and connecting with fellow kid bloggers. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. CHWJ 006-04Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.EMILY FELDMAN

Camp Cupcake (grades 2 thru 8)Cupcakes take the cake! In a world where everything is getting big and bigger, the cupcake stands out as a reminder that good things come in small packages!! At Camp Cupcake, you’ll be measuring, blending, pouring, baking and decorating plain and fancy cupcakes all day long! Following basic recipes, you’ll learn to create your own take on yummy cupcake recipes from around the world. You’ll learn decorating tips and icing techniques as you decorate your cupcake projects. At the end of camp you will take home your own cupcake portfolio filled with recipes, pictures of your projects and homemade recipe cards. Everyone gets to eat the homework!! Please bring an apron, dishtowel and 5 plastic food containers to class.PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 045-25Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.PANITA YETSKO

double dutch, Hop Scotch and other Playground games (grades 2 thru 8)Is your favorite subject in school “playground?” If so, this camp is for you! Did you know that Double Dutch is a worldwide sport with over 100,000 boys and girls competing at national and international events? Double Dutch is a rope skipping activity played when two ropes are turning in an eggbeater fashion. While the ropes are turned a third person jumps in. In addition, campers will play playground favorites such as “Red Light, Green Light,” “Spud” and “Seven-Up.” This year Double Dutch campers get to swim in the College’s indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool too! Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Double Dutch campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College Cafeteria.CHGI 030-15Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.EARLEEN JONES

drawing for Beginners (grades 3 thru 8)Whether you’re a doodler or have never picked up a pencil, Drawing for Beginners is for anyone who wants to acquire or increase their drawing skills. Campers will learn basic drawing principals and techniques as well as gain a greater working knowledge of line, shape, perspective, proportion, volume and composition. Using art media, such as graphite, color pencils, and pastels, we will explore different art theories on composition by creating a variety of projects such as still life and portraits. Who knows? You may discover you are the next Picasso!CHAR 042-03Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.NICK MOCKOVIAK

Electricity – What is it? (grades 2 thru 6)Electricity is a natural phenomenon that occurs throughout nature and takes many different forms. Electricity lights up our homes, cooks our food, powers our computers, televisions and other electronic devices. Electricity from batteries keeps our cars running and makes our flashlights shine in the dark. But what is electricity? Where does it come from? How does it work? Campers will learn about the SHOCKING discoveries made by Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla as well as engage in activities and games that make learning fun! CHSC 016-16Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.MATT APPLEYARD

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Week #2 July 5-July 8 (continued)girls rule! (grades 2 thru 7)Girls rule in this stylin’ get-together where everyone is sure to have a blast! Join us in this fun-filled camp of glitz and glamour where it’s great to be a girl. Campers can look forward to spending the day in their pajamas at our “Slumber Party” or relaxing on “Salon ‘N’ Spa Day” with do-it-yourself beauty treatments and pedicures. Your creative flair will be put to test with a variety of very fancy projects to craft, including makeup bags, glitter body gel, lip gloss, and more. So take a cue from us and make every day a girly day!CHGI 024-19Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $100 + general fee $60) Total $160.FYI CREATIONS

Harry Potter (grades 2 thru 7)Step into the world of Harry Potter and get “sorted” into the house that is just right for you! Campers will compete in activities to gain (or lose) points toward the House Cup. We’ll make edible polyjuice potions, play trivia games, reenact famous scenes and make a wand that fits your personality! What was Harry’s first broom? At the Yule Ball what did Harry order to eat? Who was the original owner of the invisibility cloak? All these questions and more will be answered when you join the wizardry world of Harry Potter!CHGI 041-18Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.JACKIE REISMAN

karate (grades 2 thru 8)Karate camp implements the Kimura Shukokai techniques of Martial Arts. It focuses on body mechanics and the strong connection between mind and body. Campers will boost their self-confidence and gain a fine-tuned ability to face challenges with courage, energy and composure. Campers are required to wear a karate uniform during class which is INCLUDED in the cost of the camp. To reserve your uniform please call the instructor at (908)-380-1517 with the height and weight of your camper. Register your child and watch their confidence and ability grow!CHSP 073-89Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.CHRIS BRESSAW

keyboarding kraze! (grades 3 thru 8)Computers and communicating via electronic means are becoming second nature to everyone. Campers will learn the proper keyboarding techniques that will ensure success in speed and accuracy. From learning the home row to proper formatting of Microsoft Word documents, campers will learn the importance of using proper techniques to reduce the risk of stress injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Emphasis is placed on proper techniques before attempting to increase typing speed as the week passes. Working in Microsoft Word, campers will learn many of the software features that will enable them to work more efficiently. Ear buds or headphones are recommended.CHCP 015-19Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.MARIA PERRY

make your First video game (grades 5 thru 8)If you love playing video games, this is the camp for you! Make your first video game in this one-of-a-kind camp that shows you the keys to designing your first 2-D game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics, sounds, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have fun. Camper-created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers, MAC versions can be created after the program for $15 conversion fee. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 004-22Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $58 + general fee $111) Total $169.BLACK ROCKET

minecraft modders (grades 2 thru 4)Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Camper projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home campers must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 048-03Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $58 + general fee $111) Total $169.BLACK ROCKET

mission to mars robot Challenge (grades 2 thru 7)Have you ever wanted to travel to Mars? Campers willdiscover Mars and all of its unique features and then design andbuild a robotic rover to clear the surface of Mars for future colonization. Together we’ll research NASA’s space rovers and then work with motors, solar panels, sensors, remote controls and a wide array of materials. Who can clear the surface in the least amount of time? Have fun as you learn about astronomy, engineering, science and mathematics!CHSS 008-01Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $73 + general fee $87) Total $160.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

mosaic madness (grades 3 thru 8)Create a dazzling array of projects as you learn the ancient art of mosaics. If you like working with your hands and have an eye for color, then this camp is for you! Projects will range from simple paper mosaics to more complex grout and tile mosaics. Each project you create will be a one-of-a-kind masterpiece to take home! Please bring in a box to bring home all your creations at the end of the week.CHPF 026-24Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 5-8 (4 day) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.KERI NGAN

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Week #2 July 5-July 8 (continued)relays, games & races (grades 3 thru 8)Challenge yourself and your friends to a weeklong camp of indoor and outdoor games, races and relays! Running, jumping, throwing & catching equals all kinds of sports. It’s every sport rolled into one! No prior experience necessary just a willingness to move and have fun! Campers learn that teamwork, good energy and lots of laughs give new meaning to friendly competition. Campers get to swim in the College’s indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool too! Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College Cafeteria.CHSP 021-03Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.STAFF

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Camp Cupcake (grades 2 thru 8)Cupcakes take the cake! In a world where everything is getting big and bigger, the cupcake stands out as a reminder that good things come in small packages!! At Camp Cupcake, you’ll be measuring, blending, pouring, baking and decorating plain and fancy cupcakes all day long! Following basic recipes, you’ll learn to create your own take on yummy cupcake recipes from around the world. You’ll learn decorating tips and icing techniques as you decorate your cupcake projects. At the end of camp you will take home your own cupcake portfolio filled with recipes, pictures of your projects and homemade recipe cards. Everyone gets to eat the homework!! Please bring an apron, dishtowel and five plastic food containers to class.PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 045-26Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.PANITA YETSKO

Cartooning For kids (grades 2 thru 8)Express your creativity and learn cartooning essentials all week long! This basic and intermediate camp will explore basic cartooning techniques and will offer more challenging methods for older/experienced campers. In addition, campers will have the opportunity to explore various ways that a cartoon can be used! Funny, zany, expressive, it’s all here! CHPF 088-71Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.NICK MOCKOVIAK

Clay Creations (grades 3 thru 8)If you enjoy working with your hands and getting a little dirty, then this is the camp for you! Campers will learn a variety of techniques to form, shape, carve, roll, stamp, and paint air-dry clay sculptures. Projects may include pinch pots, relief, crazy critters, and other fun ideas. Please bring a smock/old t-shirt to class.CHAR 039-17Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.KERI NGAN

Crazy Contraptions (grades 2 thru 7)Move over Rube Goldberg! Campers will design and build a wide range of gadgets and inventive ball machines that center around the concepts of force, motion and energy. Projects include the Hook Shot Ball Machine, Ball Launching Catapult, Forklift Ball Machine and the Pick and Drop Ball Machine. Whimsical Rube Goldberg inventions where campers design complex contraptions that complete a simple task are fun and amazing!CHSS 006-01Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $73 + general fee $87) Total $160.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

digital Photography (grades 4 thru 8)Technique and style are just a few of the elements that go into taking great pictures. Campers will learn how a camera really works and how to utilize different camera settings for different types of photos. Once we’ve taken lots of pictures we’ll use Photoshop to manipulate the images and use them in artistic and imaginative ways to create a variety of take home projects. Bring your digital camera, connection cords, memory card, a plain white T-shirt and a USB flash drive with you to class.CHPT 001-27Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.LORI PACANSKY

Harry Potter (grades 2 thru 7)Step into the world of Harry Potter and get “sorted” into the house that is just right for you! Campers will compete in activities to gain (or lose) points toward the House Cup. We’ll make edible polyjuice potions, play trivia games, reenact famous scenes and make a wand that fits your personality! What was Harry’s first broom? At the Yule Ball what did Harry order to eat? Who was the original owner of the invisibility cloak? All these questions and more will be answered when you join the wizardry world of Harry Potter!CHGI 041-19Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.JACKIE REISMAN

keyboarding kraze! (grades 3 thru 8)Computers and communicating via electronic means are becoming second nature to everyone. Campers will learn the proper keyboarding techniques that will ensure success in speed and accuracy. From learning the home row to proper formatting of Microsoft Word documents, campers will learn the importance of using proper techniques to reduce the risk of stress injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome. Emphasis is placed on proper techniques before attempting to increase typing speed as the week passes. Working in Microsoft Word, campers will learn many of the software features that will enable them to work more efficiently. Ear buds or headphones are recommended.CHCP 015-20Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.MARIA PERRY

make your First video game (grades 2 thru 4)If you love playing video games, this is the camp for you! Make your first video game in this one-of-a-kind camp that shows you the keys to designing your first 2-D game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics, sounds, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have fun. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers, MAC versions can be created after the program for $15 conversion fee. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 003-22Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $58 + general fee $111) Total $169.BLACK ROCKET

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Week #2 July 5-July 8 (continued)minecraft modders (grades 5 thru 8)Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Camper projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home campers must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 049-03Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $58 + general fee $111) Total $169.BLACK ROCKET

Princess For a day (grades 2 thru 6)Calling all royalty...this camp is for you! Tiaras and tutus, castles and crafts, come enjoy a week of princess activities! The princesses will be making their own snow like the legendary ice queen, creating wands for the magic that doesn’t end at midnight, and making elaborate jewelry. Every camper will experience the “Royal Treatment” as they role play princess characteristics of kindness, friendship, and bravery. The camp week concludes with a “Happily Ever After Dance Party” for all the princesses to enjoy!CHGI 072-01 Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.KRISTY RIVERA

robotics (grades 2 thru 6)Are you ready for the future? Join us as we delve into the ever-expanding field of Robotics! Campers will build their very own robot and participate in activities that will educate these young engineers on the history and inner-workings of modern mechanical creations. Campers will work together to practice proper building techniques, become familiar with basic hand tools, and, at the end of the week, take home a robot of their own!CHSC 011-37Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.MATT APPLEYARD

teaching 101 (grades 2 thru 7)Are you thinking about becoming a teacher when you grow up? Would you like to learn how to decorate a bulletin board and classroom, create fun worksheets, lesson plans and maintain a grade book? If so, then this is the camp for you. From creating graphic organizers to grading papers, this course will provide you with all the necessary basics to become a great teacher. Get out your red pens and prepare to embark on this magical teaching journey. This course is a definite A+!CHGI 027-15Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 5-8 (4 day) (Tuition $100 + general fee $60) Total $160.FYI CREATIONS

the Juggling Workshop-For all Skill levels (grades 3 thru 8)Juggling improves coordination, concentration, and confidence! Learn to juggle two, three, four and possibly five balls as well as partner juggling and amazing tricks! Campers will use fun props including spinning plates, poi, juggling sticks, rings, and clubs. Fun team-building games are part of the daily activities! Beginners are encouraged to attend this exciting, non-competitive class. If you can juggle already this class is for you too! Juggling is a hobby that will last a lifetime! CHPF 066-0Tuesday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 5-8 (4 days) (Tuition $75 + general fee $85) Total $160. THE JUGGLING TEAM

Week #3 July 11-15Lunch and Snacks: All campers should pack a snack. Campers who are enrolled in morning camps should pack a brown bag lunch, snacks and a beverage.

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Babysitting 101 (grades 6 thru 9)Here’s how to make yourself a more employable and responsible babysitter. From basic child care skills like diapering and feeding to how to call for emergency help, campers will learn how to entertain children and keep them safe. Training is given in Adult, Child and Infant CPR. American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) CPR cards are awarded. Cost of CPR Certification is included in total price. Campers must attend all week in order to earn their certificate of completion.CHGI 017-28Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $70) Total $190.ALLISON PRON

Basketball (grades 4 thru 12)The College’s Physical Education Center features 12 teaching stations (baskets) with five full basketball courts. The use of nine-foot-high baskets for younger players allows for shooting drills to be practiced at a comfortable height, encouraging proper form. Camp Equipment: Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Basketball campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College cafeteria.CHSP 016-52 Session 1Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

Blood, Bones & guts - discovering the Human Body (grades 2 thru 7)Discover the anatomy of the world’s most complicated system – the human body! In this program, campers will find out what it’s like to journey through the human body. Explore the science behind blood, bones, how a model of the human body works, and more. Participants will test for blood types, make a map of their tongue, perform simulated heart and brain surgery, and more. CHSS 005-03Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $80 + general fee $95) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

desserts & more desserts! (grades 2 thru 8)Dessert is that sweet little treat at the end of the meal that often makes getting through the soup, salad and main course worthwhile! Cookies, cakes, pies and candy. Parfaits, chocolates, bars and delicious drinks. Dessert-a-Holics, who just can’t get enough of these delectable treats will have the opportunity to make scrumptious desserts and mouth watering treats all summer long! Yummo! A complete recipe book is yours to keep. Please bring an apron, dishtowel and 5 plastic food containers to class. No prerequisite required.PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 025-37Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KIM LANGELLA

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Week #3 July 11-15 (continued)Fashion design (grades 3 thru 8)Whether you design for Ashley Simpson, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, or just for yourself, fashion has a message! Fashion isn’t just clothing. It’s accessories, jewelry, hairstyles, beauty and body art as well. What we wear and how we wear it tells others how we feel and what we want others to feel when they see us. Explore the basics of fashion design and create new styles by making a presentation board and using pre-made fashion figures to design a special evening outfit, ball dress, beach wear and more.CHPF 042-16Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55 Total $175.DAWN NOONAN

Flight & rocketry: Come Soar with Us! (grade 3 thru 8)Blast off into a fun-filled week of flight, rocketry and physics as you build and launch scale model rockets, planes and other flying gadgets. Build paper airplanes and gliders and compete against your fellow campers in our aviation competition. We’ll have contests to determine accuracy, distance, hang time, best loops, best boomerang, worst crash landing and many more. Converting empty plastic soda bottles into high-flying rockets provides a great opportunity to discover important scientific principles such as Newton’s Laws, acceleration, thrust and inertia. This camp is the “Wanna-Be a Rocket Scientist” dream come true! Bring two 2-liter empty, clean and dry soda bottles to camp as well as two or three plastic grocery bags on the first day of camp!CHSC 092-47Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

game labs - get in the game! (grades 5 thru 8)Space is limited in this one of a kind video game class. Using new technology invented by Black Rocket, this camp combines all the digital mediums into one super class. We blend the best principles of video game design, animation, and film making to create a truly unique experience! Campers will learn how to animate themselves and friends directly into a video game. That’s right – YOU are inside of the videogame! Games will be available on a password protected website to share with friends and family.CHBR 053-01Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 11-15 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

How to Be a magician: Beginner (grades 2 thru 8)Magic can open the door to a lifetime of fun, pleasure and popularity for your child. Learn coin and money magic, killer card tricks, mental magic and much, much more, taught by a real magician. Children will receive their own bag of tricks to use as they learn the fine art of magic. Register your child for this camp now, and start him/her on a very magical journey.CHPF 083-70Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.GENE SOUCEK

karate (grades 2 thru 8)Karate camp implements the Kimura Shukokai techniques of Martial Arts. It focuses on body mechanics and the strong connection between mind and body. Campers will boost their self-confidence and gain a fine-tuned ability to face challenges with courage, energy and composure. Campers are required to wear a karate uniform during class which is INCLUDED in the cost of the camp. To reserve your uniform please call the instructor at 908.380.1517 with the height and weight of your camper. Register your child and watch their confidence and ability grow!CHSP 073-90Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.CHRIS BRESSAW

math olympics (grades 1 thru 3)Join us this summer for a challenging camp that incorporates learning with fun! Age-appropriate activities include math games that teach, logic problems that make you think, skill building activities, group and individual competitions and much, much more. Learn and play different games daily to help reinforce basic facts, fractions, probability, logic and geometry. Build up your math muscles, bulk up your brain cells and tone your strategizing skills!CHGI 010-29Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.CHRISTINE HEYL

minecraft designers (grades 2 thru 4)If you love the game Minecraft, but always wanted to design your own characters and buildings for your games this camp is for you! Learn the basics of creating 3-D models using a new software to design your very own objects, create skins for characters, and import them into your favorite Minecraft games. To access their project at home campers must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Parent email address is required to use 3D modeling software. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 041-06Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Painting with Watercolor (grades 3 thru 8)Campers will explore the basics of building a good watercolor foundation and experiment with a variety of techniques. With a little practice and a lot of imagination, campers will be able to discover the special properties of watercolors in a variety of projects. Themes will range from underwater discoveries to outer space! No previous experience needed. Individual attention and guidance will be provided. Please bring a smock/old t-shirt.CHPF 022-21Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI NGAN

Plan your own Wedding (grades 2 thru 7 )Do you dream about your own wedding? What you’ll wear? Invitations? Rings? Vows? Cake? Photographer? Campers research wedding professionals like photographers, videographers, florists, reception venues, band and DJ options. This camp is going to help you organize your wedding ideas and inspire you to create a “wedding board” or planning book. Too young or far off to think about weddings? What about your Quinceañera or Sweet Sixteen? From venues to menus to limousines and beyond! Your calendar countdown with tips and “disasters to avoid” will be ready for you when the big day arrives!CHGI 071-01 Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KRISTY RIVERA

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Week #3 July 11-15 (continued)robotics (grades 2 thru 6)Are you ready for the future? Join us as we delve into the ever-expanding field of Robotics! Campers will build their very own robot and participate in activities that will educate these young engineers on the history and inner-workings of modern mechanical creations. Campers will work together to practice proper building techniques, become familiar with basic hand tools, and, at the end of the week, take home a robot of their own!CHSC 011-38Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

Soap making and Bubbly Stuff (grades 2 thru 8)Prepare yourself to be amazed because soap making and crafting have never been this much fun! Come and join us and make bars of soap, bath fizzes, fragrant scrubs and plenty of other items to pamper and treat. Learn about essential oils, dried herbs and aromatherapy. Learn techniques such as molding, layering, marbling and swirling to produce masterpieces worthy of gift giving. But, be sure to save some for yourself! Everyone will take home a basket filled with homemade soaps, recipes and other goodies! CHGI 047-22Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JODY HEYL

WebWorks: How to design your own Web Page (grades 6 thru 9)Would you like to design your own Web page but have no idea where to begin? Then this camp is for you! Using Dreamweaver CS5, you will learn to create, update and organize your very own Web page! Your friends and family will be able to see what’s new and exciting in your life by “checking out” your personalized web page. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. Ear buds or headphones are recommended.CHCP 006-38Tuesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MARIA PERRY

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animal Planet (grades 2 thru 6)Join this camp for a weeklong adventure into the Animal Kingdom. Our focus on Monday will be insects like caterpillars, butterflies and snails. Tuesday takes us into the ocean and seas to visit fish, “Octopus – Socktopus,” and writing stories to “Under the Sea I will see... .” We head for the Rainforest on Wednesday and get to know the toucan, monkey and make animal masks. Pets like dogs and cats and hamsters and bunnies will be our Thursday project and we’ll write and talk about pets we’d like to have one day. We’ll finish up the week with penguins and birds and learn about chick hatching. Be sure to join us for crafts, games and stories to keep us busy all week long!CHGI 066-03Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-25 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALLISON PRON

architectural & Engineering Challenges with lEgos and k’nEx (grades 2 thru 7)Campers will design straw towers, balsa bridges and Lego and K’nex™ architecture projects. Have fun building famous structural designs from around the world including the Empire State Building, Imperial Hotel, Whitehouse, Flat Iron Building, Seattle Space Needle, and more. Develop science, technology, engineering and mathematical skills that stress structural engineering principles in a fun, hands-on environment.CHSS 007-01Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-15 (Tuition $80 + general fee $95) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

Boys rock! (grades 2 thru 5)Why is being a boy so cool? Because Boys Rock! Leave the girls at home and power your way to this crazy class that’s all about being a boy. Explore the awesome worlds of creepy critters, zombies and monsters, and everything nasty and disgusting! Find out the answers to such profound questions as why are boogers green and what causes those embarrassing sounds and smells? Being a boy has never been so fun. Let’s do this!CHGI 058-05Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 11-25 (Tuition $107 + general fee $68) Total $175.FYI CREATIONS

Card games, Board games & Puzzle Fun(grades 3 thru 8)A little “bored?” Join us for puzzles, cards and lots of new and old favorite “board” games that can be played individually or in small groups. Campers will learn the tricks and trades of old favorites like Monopoly and Othello, Spit and Phase 10 and strategies for the latest craze on the market. You’ll discover the history of some of the classics and trivia about card games and wacky puzzles that will delight you. Who were those Parker Brothers? Milton Bradley who? We’ll have contests and prizes too. Join us for some real fun and let the games begin!CHGI 021-24Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.DAWN NOONAN

City Planning and architecture (grades 4 thru 8)What goes into creating a city? Campers will learn about communities and the essential components of building a neighborhood. Then, they will work together to create a 3D model city out of cardboard, paper boxes, odds and ends, and a lot of imagination! Please bring a cardboard/shoe boxes to create buildings.CHGI 011-30Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI NGAN

Cool Cookin’ (grades 2 thru 8)This is food central and you are the Top Chef! Join us for a fun-filled week crammed with delicious foods and tantalizing treats! Cook your way through summer with delicious main courses, fun desserts, morning foods, afternoon snacks, international favorites and thirst quenching drinks. At the end, a complete recipe book will be yours to keep. Please bring an apron, dishtowel and 5 plastic food containers to class.PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 002-53Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KIM LANGELLA

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Week #3 July 11-15 (continued)CSi - Forensic Crime Scene investigation (grades 3 thru 8)Become a super sleuth! Learn about forensics, crime scene investigations and crime lab chemistry. Be a forensic scientist for a week as you sift through data, analyze it and sleuth your way to solving the mystery. Campers will have the opportunity to observe, organize and record data, think critically and conduct tests to solve crime scenes all week long. With science, craft and social studies activities, the week will be jam-packed with fun and learning! Finally, close the week with a visit to the local police department.CHGI 048-11Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

game labs - get in the game! (grades 2 thru 4)Space is limited in this one-of-a-kind video game class. Using new technology invented by Black Rocket, this camp combines all the digital mediums into one super class. We blend the best principles of video game design, animation, and film making to create a truly unique experience! Campers will learn how to animate themselves and friends directly into a video game. That’s right - YOU are inside of the videogame! Games will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family.CHBR 052-01Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.July 11-15 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

math olympics (grades 4 thru 6)Join us this summer for a challenging camp that incorporates learning with fun! Age-appropriate activities include math games that teach, logic problems that make you think, skill building activities, group and individual competitions and much, much more. Learn and play different games daily to help reinforce basic facts, fractions, probability, logic and geometry. Build up your math muscles, bulk up your brain cells and tone your strategizing skills!CHGI 013-28Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.CHRISTINE HEYL

minecraft designers (grades 5 thru 8)If you love the game Minecraft, and always wanted to design your own characters and buildings for your games, then this camp is for you. Learn the basics of creating 3D modeling using a new industry grade software to design your very own characters and import them into your favorite Minecraft games. Campers must have Minecraft at home to import characters and a parent email address is required to create camper accounts.CHBR 040-06Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-15 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Sewing for Beginners (grades 5 thru 10)Ready, set, SEW!!! Campers will learn vocabulary for sewing and fabrics, and will be introduced to machine sewing techniques. This class is for campers who have little or no experience in using a sewing machine independently. Campers are welcome to bring their own machines; class machines will be available. A list of required supplies to bring to the first class will be sent to you along with your camp confirmation letter.CHPF 040-23Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.RAMONA TAYLOR

Soap making and Bubbly Stuff (grades 2 thru 8)Prepare yourself to be amazed because soap making and crafting have never been this much fun! Come and join us and make bars of soap, bath fizzes, fragrant scrubs and plenty of other items to pamper and treat. Learn about essential oils, dried herbs and aromatherapy. Learn techniques such as molding, layering, marbling and swirling, to produce masterpieces worthy of gift giving. But, be sure to save some for yourself! Everyone will take home a basket filled with homemade soaps, recipes and other goodies!CHGI 047-23Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JODY HEYL

Solar Power (grades 2 thru 6)Get powered up with the Sun! Campers will learn all about our closest star and its place in the solar system and make crafts that highlight the brilliance of the Sun. And what better way to see the power of the sun in action than using solar panels to activate mechanical creations? It’s the best time of year to learn about the brightest object in our sky and all the wonderful things it provides!CHSC 013-20Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

WebWorks: How to design your own Web Page (grades 3 thru 5)Would you like to design your own web page but have no idea where to begin? Then this camp is for you! Using Dreamweaver CS5, you will learn how to create, update and organize your very own web page! Your friends and family will be able to see what’s new and exciting in your life by “checking out” your personalized web page. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. Ear buds or headphones are recommended.CHCP 008-39Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 11-15 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MARIA PERRY

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Chess (grades 3 thru 7)Not sure about your children’s next move? Why not consider MCC’s chess camp and watch them develop the critical life skills of logical thinking, creative problem solving, concentration and organization? Led by a Chess Master, math teacher and member of the U.S. Chess Federation with over 25 years of experience, this camp teaches basic moves and strategy. Your child will participate in other math and logic games that facilitate fun and enhance brainpower. A chess tournament will top off this fun-filled week and the winner will receive his or her very own chess set!CHGI 005-61Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.PINKUS PAVLOTSKIY

Creating Comic Books & Super Heroes(grades 2 thru 8)Ever wondered how your favorite comic book characters are created? Well wonder no more! You will get to experience the same creative process as professional comic creators as you create your very own unique character and learn how to tell a story with them! From character creation to essential storytelling components, this is Comic Book 101! CHPF 029-27Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NICK MOCKOVIAK

Computer Crafts & Special Effects (grades 3 thru 8)Design calling or business cards, greeting cards, stationary, calendars door hangers, masks and posters by using basic art and photography software on the PC. Visit designated web sites that offer free artwork and learn how to “import” and save it for future use. They’ll be plenty of time for individual projects to create one-of-a-kind specialties. Using a transfer, you will have the opportunity to create a unique T-shirt. Please bring a white T-shirt and USB flash drive to class.CHCP 010-25Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NANCY TORTORELLI

Cool Cookin’ (grades 2 thru 8)This is food central and you are the Top Chef! Join us for a fun-filled week crammed with delicious foods and tantalizing treats! Cook your way through summer with delicious main courses, fun desserts, morning foods, afternoon snacks, international favorites and thirst quenching drinks. At the end, a complete recipe book will be yours to keep. Please bring an apron, dishtowel and five plastic food containers to class. PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 002-54Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KIM LANGELLA

Electricity-What is it? (grades 2 thru 6)Electricity is a natural phenomenon that occurs throughout nature and takes many different forms. Electricity lights up our homes, cooks our food, powers our computers, televisions and other electronic devices. Electricity from batteries keeps our cars running and makes our flashlights shine in the dark. But what is electricity? Where does it come from? How does it work? Campers will learn about the SHOCKING discoveries made by Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla as well as engage in activities and games that make learning fun! CHSC 016-17Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

How to Be a magician: Beginner (grades 2 thru 8)Magic can open the door to a lifetime of fun, pleasure and popularity for your child. Learn coin and money magic, killer card tricks, mental magic and much, much more, taught by a real magician. Children will receive their own bag of tricks to use as they learn the fine art of magic. Register your child for this camp now, and start him/her on a very magical journey.CHPF 083-71Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.GENE SOUCEK

Jewelry making (grades 2 thru 8)Earrings, bracelets, rings and necklaces! Use wire, polymer clay, beads, jute and a host of other materials to create unique pieces of jewelry and art. It takes only a few simple tools and an assortment of easy-to-learn techniques to craft the most exquisite bead, wire and clay jewelry. Create one-of-a-kind jewelry that reflects your style and personality. Nobody else will have anything like it! CHPF 020-30Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.SUSAN PIPITONE

karate (grades 2 thru 8)Karate camp implements the Kimura Shukokai techniques of Martial Arts. It focuses on body mechanics and the strong connection between mind and body. Campers will boost their self-confidence and gain a fine tuned ability to face challenges with courage, energy and composure. Campers are required to wear a karate uniform during class which is INCLUDED in the cost of the camp. To reserve your uniform please call the instructor at 908.380.1517 with the height and weight of your camper. Register your child and watch his or her confidence and ability grow!CHSP 073-91Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175CHRIS BRESSAW

lEgo Films and Stop action! (grades 2 thru 4)Make your LEGOs come to life! Bring in your favorite action figures or LEGOs and create a short film with your friends. Whether you want to recreate a scene from Star Wars or design a world of your own, this camp brings your dreams to the screen. Campers will need to bring in LEGOs or action figures from home, but all other equipment is provided. Camper-created films will be available on a password-protected website to share with friends and family. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 022-05Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 18-22 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

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Week #4 July 18-22 (continued)make your First 3-d video game! (grades 5 thru 8)Try this new version of a Black Rocket classic! By popular demand, we redesigned our 3-D game design camp from beginning to end. This new camp allows you to develop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2-D game design camps. Campers will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 023-06Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 18-22 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

21st Century StEm (Science, technology, Engineering and math) (grade 3 thru 8)Jobs in STEM are growing at nearly twice the national average! Activities in STEM foster valuable 21st century life skills, while providing opportunities to create positive change and build a better world. All activities will focus on developing creativity, critical thinking, collaboration skills and confidence. Hands-on activities may include spooky lava lamps, magnetic slime, whistle with straws and “Is yeast alive?” CHGI-069-01Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

Super Summer reading (grades 1 thru 3)Sure, reading is fun; reading expands your mind; reading is just overall AWESOME! But did you know that reading can help you keep on track for the upcoming school year? The best way to keep your brain super smart is to read each and every day. In this camp we’ll read new books and old favorites. We’ll do crafts and reading activities that will include reading out loud, reading for comprehension and building your vocabulary. Menus, road maps, directions and weather reports are reading material too! Get a jump on the school year and visit old friends like the Bernstein Bears, Flat Stanley, Frances and Amelia Bedelia!CHGI 054-09Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALLISON PRON

tennis (grades 4 thru 10)Tennis enthusiasts at all levels will learn to enhance their skills and enjoyment of the game. Emphasis is placed on developing and improving basic skills through individual and group instruction. Each group progresses through a carefully planned program corresponding to its ability. Tennis games along with individual drills and instructional techniques are used daily to ensure fun while learning. Camp Equipment: Each camper must bring sneakers/tennis shoes, tennis racquet, towel, sweat socks and shorts. Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Tennis campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College cafeteria.CHSP 020-48– Session IIMonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

tie dye (grades 2 thru 8)Have you ever tried tie-dye? Tie-dyeing is accomplished by folding materials into a pattern, and binding it with string or rubber bands. Designs are formed by applying different colors of dyes to different sections of the wet fabric. Campers will learn the history behind tie dye while also learning about the different techniques used in tie dyeing. We will tie dye shirts, socks and other items, both wearable and edible. Please bring 2 white t-shirts, a pair of white socks and a smock to class.CHGI 056-11Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JACKIE REISMAN

volleyball (grades 4 thru 10)It’s not just for the beach anymore! Volleyball is becoming one of the fastest growing sports in America. Players at all levels are welcome, so join in, develop your skills and have fun doing it. Emphasis is placed on developing basic skills through individual and group instruction. Camp Equipment: Each camper must bring sneakers, towel, sweat socks and shorts. Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Volleyball campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College cafeteria.CHSP 005-23Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

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american girl (grades 2 thru 6)Join us for a fun filled week of American Girl activities and discover the historical era each American Girl doll represents. Share their stories, learn about each other and explore issues of today as they relate to American Girl dolls. Be prepared to get crafty and play games that show you that you can do great things if you believe in yourself. Don’t forget to bring your American Girl doll!CHGI 044-16Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALLISON PRON

amusement Park Physics (grades 2 thru 6)Have you ever wondered how they design and build those crazy rollercoasters and other amusement park rides? Join us and learn about friction, gravity, momentum, velocity, and other effects of force and motion as they relate to theme park rides. We’ll design, construct, and test loop-the-loops, marble catchers, ball machines, Ferris wheels, swinging amusement rides, and more. This is the way to experiment and build as you learn physics concepts in a fun and activity-based atmosphere.CHSS 004-05Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $80 + general fee $95) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

Camp Zombie (grades 2 thru 7)Zombies. You can hear every guttural breath, every rattling groan – they’re everywhere and coming to eat your brains! Enter the world of the undead and become an expert on their evil and disgusting ways. Learn the basics of Zombie defense at the only camp that will give you all the tools you need to survive a zombie attack. Do you have what it takes?CHGI 062-04Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $107 + general fee $68) Total $175.FYI CREATIONS

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Week #4 July 18-22 (continued)Cartooning For kids (grades 2 thru 8)Express your creativity and learn cartooning essentials all week long! This basic and intermediate camp will explore basic cartooning techniques and will offer more challenging methods for older/experienced campers. In addition, campers will have the opportunity to explore various ways that a cartoon can be used! Funny, zany, expressive, it’s all here! CHPF 088-72Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NICK MOCKOVIAK

Chess (grades 3 thru 7)Not sure about your children’s next move? Why not consider MCC’s chess camp and watch them develop the critical life skills of logical thinking, creative problem solving, concentration and organization? Led by a Chess Master, math teacher and member of the U.S. Chess Federation with over 25 years of experience, this camp teaches basic moves and strategy. Your child will participate in other math and logic games that facilitate fun and enhance brainpower. A chess tournament will top off this fun-filled week and the winner will receive his or her very own chess set!CHGI 005-62Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.PINKUS PAVLOTSKIY

desktop Publishing (grades 3 thru 8)Using Microsoft Publisher campers will learn how to design their own flyers, newsletters, catalogs, family gazettes, business cards, awards and so much more! In addition, they will learn to search, save and import images from the internet and scanned materials to give their creations that polished and “professional” look. Whether using the “wizards” or designing their very own templates, campers learn to compose, edit and stylize their creations to enhance homework assignments or personal projects. Please bring a USB flash drive to class.CHCP 014-18Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NANCY TORTORELLI

desserts & more desserts! (grades 2 thru 8)Dessert is that sweet little treat at the end of the meal that often makes getting through the soup, salad and main course worthwhile! Cookies, cakes, pies and candy. Parfaits, chocolates, bars and delicious drinks. Dessert-a-Holics who just can’t get enough of these delectable treats will have the opportunity to make scrumptious desserts and mouth watering treats all summer long! Yummo! A complete recipe book is yours to keep. Please bring an apron, dishtowel and five plastic food containers to class. No prerequisite required.PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 025-38Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KIM LANGELLA

digital Photography (grades 4 thru 8)Technique and style are just a few of the elements that go into taking great pictures. Campers will learn how a camera really works and how to utilize different camera settings for different types of photos. Once we’ve taken lots of pictures we’ll use Photoshop to manipulate the images and use them in artistic and imaginative ways to create a variety of take home projects. Bring your digital camera, connection cords, memory card, a plain white T-shirt and a USB flash drive with you to class.CHPT 001-28Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.LORI PACANSKY

digital Storytellers (grades 5 thru 8)From the Hunger Games to Harry Potter we all love a great story. Whether you want to rewrite the ending to Star Wars, add yourself to a Divergent tale, or create a new adventure about your friends – any topic is possible in this camp! Start with a concept, design the storyboard, add some dialogue, and watch as the characters in your imagination come to life in your first graphic novel! Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Campers will often work in pairs or teams. CHBR 046-02Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 18-22 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Flight & rocketry: Come Soar with Us! (grades 3 thru 8)Blast off into a fun-filled week of flight, rocketry and physics as you build and launch scale model rockets, planes and other flying gadgets. Build paper airplanes and gliders and compete against your fellow campers in our aviation competition. We’ll have contests to determine accuracy, distance, hang time, best loops, best boomerang, worst crash landing and many more. Converting empty plastic soda bottles into high-flying rockets provides a great opportunity to discover important scientific principles such as Newton’s Laws, acceleration, thrust and inertia. This camp is the “Wanna-Be a Rocket Scientist” dream come true! Bring two 2-liter empty, clean and dry soda bottles to camp as well as two or three plastic grocery bags on the first day of camp!CHSC 092-48Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

make your First 3-d video game! (grades 2 thru 4)Try this new version of a Black Rocket classic! By popular demand, we redesigned our 3-D game design camp from beginning to end. This new camp allows you to develop a game concept that goes well beyond the limitations of the traditional 2-D game design camps. Campers will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner event scripting, level design, controlling flow of gameplay, and storytelling. Camper-created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 017-06Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

robotics (grades 2 thru 6)Are you ready for the future? Join us as we delve into the ever-expanding field of robotics! Campers will build their very own robot and participate in activities that will educate these young engineers on the history and inner-workings of modern mechanical creations. Campers will work together to practice proper building techniques, become familiar with basic hand tools, and, at the end of the week, take home a robot of their own!CHSC 011-39Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

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Week #4 July 18-22 (continued)Scrapbooking (grades 2 thru 8)You think you’re not artistic and can’t paint faces or sculpt clay into lifelike poses? Take that pile of unorganized photos, mementos and newspaper clippings and use the latest scrapbook materials including die cuts, stickers & stencils to organize the best scrapbook ever. Your reward? An organized keepsake that will have you saying “I remember this!” a thousand times! Please bring photos, mementos and memorabilia to class. CHPF 009-29Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.SUSAN PIPITONE

tie dye (grades 2 thru 8)Have you ever tried tie-dye? Tie-dyeing is accomplished by folding materials into a pattern, and binding it with string or rubber bands. Designs are formed by applying different colors of dyes to different sections of the wet fabric. Campers will learn the history behind tie dye while also learning about the different techniques used in tie dyeing. We will tie dye shirts, socks and other items, both wearable and edible. Please bring two white t-shirts, a pair of white socks and a smock to class.CHGI 056-12Monday-Friday, 1-5p.m., July 18-22 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JACKIE REISMAN

Week #5 July 25-29Lunch and Snacks: All campers should pack a snack. Campers who are enrolled in morningCamps should pack a brown bag lunch, snacks and a beverage.

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Basketball (grades 4 thru 12)The College’s Physical Education Center features 12 teaching stations (baskets) with five full basketball courts. The use of nine-foot-high baskets for younger players allows for shooting drills to be practiced at a comfortable height, encouraging proper form. Camp Equipment: Campers must bring sneakers, sweat socks and towels. Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Basketball campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College cafeteria.CHSP 016-53 Session IIMonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

Blogging for Beginners (grades 4 thru 8)Looking for a real-life, real-time audience for your writing? In this camp, you will explore the world of blogs, wikis, and other Web 2.0 tools, learn to write for online audiences, and create and personalize your very own website. Campers will learn the ins and outs of creating and maintaining a blog, including creating a safe and positive online identity, getting web traffic, and connecting with fellow kid bloggers. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. CHWJ 006-05Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.EMILY FELDMAN

desserts & more desserts! (grades 2 thru 8)Dessert is that sweet little treat at the end of the meal that often makes getting through the soup, salad and main course worthwhile! Cookies, cakes, pies and candy. Parfaits, chocolates, bars and delicious drinks. Dessert-a-Holics who just can’t get enough of these delectable treats, will have the opportunity to make scrumptious desserts and mouthwatering treats all summer long! Yummo! A complete recipe book is yours to keep. Please bring an apron, dishtowel and five plastic food containers to class. No prerequisite required. PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 025-39Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KIM LANGELLA

drawing for Beginners (grades 3 thru 8)Whether you’re a doodler or have never picked up a pencil, Drawing For Beginners is for anyone who wants to acquire or increase his or her drawing skills. Campers will learn basic drawing principals and techniques as well as gain a greater working knowledge of line, shape, perspective, proportion, volume, and composition. Using art media, such as graphite, color pencils, and pastels, we will explore different art theories on composition by creating a variety of projects such as still life and portraits. Who knows? You may discover you are the next Picasso!CHAR 042-04Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NICK MOCKOVIAK

golf: How to Play the game (grades 4 thru 8)Join us this summer and participate in the sport that is sweeping the nation. Learn the skills of how to play the game such as grip, stance, swing, putting and chipping. Rain or shine, we have it covered. Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Golf campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College cafeteria. Prerequisite: NoneCHSP 004-40Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.DAN GRIGAL

Hip Hop & Street Jazz (grades 2 thru 8)Whether you are a seasoned dancer or just trying something new, Camp Middlesex is excited to offer Hip Hop & Street Jazz dance camp just for you! Weekly dance classes will consist of the latest hip hop and street jazz dance moves. Campers will warm-up, learn technical skills, coordination exercises and musicality to fun upbeat songs. Get off the couch and come move to the beat for a great workout and loads of fun! Campers get to swim in the College’s indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool too! Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College Cafeteria. CHPF 064-11Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

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Week #5 July 25-29 (continued)How to Be a magician: Beginner (grades 2 thru 8)Magic can open the door to a lifetime of fun, pleasure and popularity for your child. Learn coin and money magic, killer card tricks, mental magic and much, much more, taught by a real magician. Children will receive their own bag of tricks to use as they learn the fine art of Magic. Register your child for this camp now, and start him/her on a very magical journey.CHPF 083-72Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.GENE SOUCEK

lEgo Star Wars & motorized machines (grades 2 thru 7)LEGO enthusiasts, have fun building your favorite adventure from a Star Wars galaxy that is far, far away. Star Wars projects will include age-appropriate new models and the best of some of the older models. Campers will also build a wide assortment of non-Star War motorized LEGO Education technic machines and create their own projects that illustrate science concepts. Examples include cranes, remote controlled cars, a player piano, and many more. All campers will take home a LEGO Star Wars project. CHSS 010-02Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 25-29 (Tuition $76 + general fee $99) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

minecraft animators (grades 5 thru 8)Bring your favorite Minecraft characters to life in an animated short film! Learn how Pixar and Disney studios make movies like Inside Out and Frozen using the techniques of keyframing, tweening, texturing, and animating rigged 3D models! Camper projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Campers do not need to own a Minecraft account to use the software in this class. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 055-01Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 25-29 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Plan your own Wedding (grades 2 thru 7)Do you dream about your own wedding? What you’ll wear? Invitations? Rings? Vows? Cake? Photographer? Campers research wedding professionals like photographers, videographers, florists, reception venues, band and DJ options. This camp is going to help you organize your wedding ideas and inspire you to create a “wedding board” or planning book. Too young or far off to think about weddings? What about your Quinceañera or Sweet Sixteen? From venues to menus to limousines and beyond! Your calendar countdown with tips and “disasters to avoid” will be ready for you when the big day arrives!CHGI 071-02 Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KRISTY RIVERA

relays, games & races (grades 3 thru 8)Challenge yourself and your friends to a weeklong camp of indoor and outdoor games, races and relays! Running, jumping, throwing & catching equals all kinds of sports. It’s every sport rolled into one! No prior experience necessary just a willingness to move and have fun! Campers learn that teamwork, good energy, and lots of laughs give new meaning to friendly competition. Campers get to swim in the College’s indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool too! Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College Cafeteria.CHSP 021-04Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

robotics (grades 2 thru 6)Are you ready for the future? Join us as we delve into the ever-expanding field of robotics! Campers will build their very own robot and participate in activities that will educate these young engineers on the history and inner-workings of modern mechanical creations. Campers will work together to practice proper building techniques, become familiar with basic hand tools, and, at the end of the week, take home a robot of their own!CHSC 011-40Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

Still life & landscape Painting (grades 3 thru 8)This camp includes projects with a range of techniques and approaches for acrylic paintings to appropriately challenge artists of all skill levels. Each painting will be a one-of-a-kind masterpiece! Guidance and individual attention will be provided to allow each camper to develop his/her own unique style. Please bring in a smock/old t-shirt to class. During the week, campers will be asked to bring in items to create a still life painting. Optional: Bring in a photo of a landscape to use as a reference.CHAR 038-17Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI NGAN

Study Skills for Junior High School Students (grades 7, 8, 9)Tired of spending hours reviewing for your tests? Looking to take better notes or understand stories better? Then this is the class for you! During the week we will explore ways to be a better student, improve your grades and reduce anxiety by reviewing the skills of time management, concentration, listening, note taking, reading and writing and learning about your personal style.CHGI 065-05Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.DAWN NOONAN

video game animation (grades 2 thru 4)Take your game design to the next level by creating and animating your own character sprites, objects, and backgrounds. Start with a name, develop the character’s personality, signature moves, special powers, and a story line. Finish with a fully animated character to be used in future games. Campers do not need any prior experience in game design, animation, or sketching. Camper-created animations will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers; MAC versions can be created after the program for a $15 conversion fee. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 032-03Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),July 25-29 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

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Battle - Bot Build-a-thon (grades 2 thru 7)Campers will construct a complex Battle-Bot robot from our huge Robotix modular collection. Enjoy working together to build a robot that can clobber its opponent in our sumo-style robot ring. Make your robot as huge and destructive as you’d like since the goal of this competition is to flip your opponent over, pull pieces off, or ram it right out of the arena!!! Then get ready to modify your design to compete in our robot tug-o’ war, Olympic competition, soccer match, and more. Campers will learn robotic engineering principles in a fun, hands-on atmosphere. CHSS 009-01Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 25-29 (Tuition $80 + general fee $95) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

Cartooning For kids: advanced (grades 4 thru 8)Do you want to take your Cartooning skills to the next level? Here we will explore various ways to apply your Cartooning skills- making comic strips, editorial cartoons, caricatures, story boards, and so much more! We’ll also look at character design and how you can create your own cartoon characters! Join us and you never know- you could be the next Walt Disney! Prerequisite: Must have completed Cartooning For Kids.CHPF 055-07Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NICK MOCKOVIAK

Cool Cookin’ (grades 2 thru 8)This is food central and you are the Top Chef! Join us for a fun-filled week crammed with delicious foods and tantalizing treats! Cook your way through summer with delicious main courses, fun desserts, morning foods, afternoon snacks, international favorites and thirst quenching drinks. At the end, a complete recipe book will be yours to keep. Please bring an apron, dishtowel and five plastic food containers to class. PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 002-55Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KIM LANGELLA

Creative Writing (grades 6 thru 9)Do you like to write short stories or poetry? Do you get a thrill creating your own plots, characters, and story line? Would you like to learn how to polish that first draft into an original masterpiece? Come to this camp to hone your basic writing skills, develop a vivid vocabulary, and discover new ways to keep those creative juices flowing. Get the guidance you need to put you on the road to that first novel. Bring a USB flash drive to class.CHWJ 002-24Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KAREN ANOLIK

Electricity-What is it? (grades 2 thru 6)Electricity is a natural phenomenon that occurs throughout nature and takes many different forms. Electricity lights up our homes, cooks our food, powers our computers, televisions and other electronic devices. Electricity from batteries keeps our cars running and makes our flashlights shine in the dark. But what is electricity? Where does it come from? How does it work? Campers will learn about the SHOCKING discoveries made by Ben Franklin, Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla as well as engage in activities and games that make learning fun! CHSC 016-18Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

interior decorating For kids (grades 3 thru 8)Be your own interior decorator! Learn the effects different color combinations have on your mood and what your favorite colors say about your personality. By creating your own personal theme, along with furniture placement, fabrics, color and accessories, you can design a room that reflects your individuality! At the end of the week you can take home a professional looking design board to help you implement your plan! Please bring a home décor/furniture magazine to camp.CHGI 031-13Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KRISTY RIVERA

lEgo video games (grades 5 thru 8)Everyone is welcome in this one of a kind camp. Combine your two favorite activities: LEGOs and Video Games! Campers will create their own LEGO universe, characters and adventures in an interactive 2-D Video Game. At the end of the program, every camper will have a finished LEGO Video Game that can be shared with friends and family through a password-protected Black Rocket website. Games are only compatible on PC computers; MAC versions can be created after the program for a $15 conversion fee. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 010-06Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 25-29 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

minecraft animators (grades 2 thru 4)Bring your favorite Minecraft characters to life in an animated short film! Learn how Pixar and Disney studios make movies like Inside Out and Frozen using the techniques of keyframing, tweening, texturing, and animating rigged 3D models! Camper projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Campers do not need to own a Minecraft account to use the software in this class. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 054-01Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 25-29 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

model United nations (grades 4 thru 8)Have you ever wanted to be a problem solver? Help those less fortunate? Change the world? Well, here is your chance! Throughout the week campers will explore current, real world issues by becoming an ambassador to the United Nations. Campers learn to employ a variety of communication and critical thinking skills in order to represent the policies of their country. These skills include public speaking, group communication, research, policy analysis, negotiating and conflict resolution. Campers gain a better understanding of compromise and cooperation while developing solutions to world problems.CHGI 064-03Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.DAWN NOONAN

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Week #5 July 25-29 (continued)mosaic madness (grades 3 thru 8)Create a dazzling array of projects as you learn the ancient art of mosaics. If you like working with your hands and have an eye for color, then this camp is for you! Projects will range from simple paper mosaics to more complex grout and tile mosaics. Each project you create will be a one-of-a-kind masterpiece to take home!Please bring in a box to bring home all your creations at the end of the week.CHPF 026-25Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI NGAN

origami-the art of Folding Paper (grades 3 thru 8)You asked for it! Let’s get together and put our fingertips to work. In origami camp you will fold into life (artistically speaking of course!) creations like cranes, a talking dog, a jumping frog, monkey & the mountain, and sitting cat. Floral designs you can choose from are the magic rose, origami lotus, and origami lily. You can use these amazing folded creations to gift wrap and enhance birthday and holiday gifts, or keep them for display to show everyone how talented you are! For the geometry lover we will make boxes and cubes, an Epcot Ball, and an origami gyroscope! Feel free to bring along any origami instructions that you may want to try.CHAR 043-03Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.LINDA KOZDEN

Sewing for Beginners (grades 5 thru 10)Ready, set, SEW!!! Campers will learn vocabulary for sewing and fabrics, and will be introduced to machine sewing techniques. This class is for campers who have little or no experience in using a sewing machine independently. Campers are welcome to bring their own machines; class machines will be available. A list of required supplies to bring to the first class will be sent to you along with your camp confirmation letter.CHPF 040-24Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., July 25-29 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.RAMONA TAYLOR

Week #6 august 1-5Lunch and Snacks: All campers should pack a snack. Campers who are enrolled in morning camps should pack a brown bag lunch, snacks and a beverage.

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aPP attack! make your First game aPP (grades 5 thru 8)Take the first steps into the world of mobile app design and customize your own game app! Using a specialized app & game development tool, campers will explore the world of web-based apps. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and game development, you will also see firsthand how the world of App publishing functions. Camper created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and campers do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the camp. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 024-05Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

architectural & Engineering Challenges with lEgos and k’nEx (grades 2 thru 7)Campers will design straw towers, balsa bridges and Lego and K’nex™ architecture projects. Have fun building famous structural designs from around the world including the Empire State Building, Imperial Hotel, Whitehouse, Flat Iron Building, Seattle Space Needle, and more. Develop science, technology, engineering and mathematical skills that stress structural engineering principles in a fun, hands-on environment.CHSS 007-02Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $80 + general fee $95) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

Babysitting 101 (grades 6 thru 9)Here’s how to make yourself a more employable and responsible babysitter. From basic child care skills like diapering and feeding to how to call for emergency help, campers will learn how to entertain children and keep them safe. Training is given in Adult, Child and Infant CPR. American Safety & Health Institute (ASHI) CPR cards are awarded. Cost of CPR Certification is included in total price. Campers must attend all week in order to earn their certificate of completion.CHGI 017-29Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $110 + general fee $80) Total $190.ALLISON PRON

Camp Cupcake (grades 2 thru 8)Cupcakes take the cake! In a world where everything is getting big and bigger, the cupcake stands out as a reminder that good things come in small packages!! At Camp Cupcake, you’ll be measuring, blending, pouring, baking and decorating plain and fancy cupcakes all day long! Following basic recipes, you’ll learn to create your own take on yummy cupcake recipes from around the world. You’ll learn decorating tips and icing techniques as you decorate your cupcake projects. At the end of camp you will take home your own cupcake portfolio filled with recipes, pictures of your projects and homemade recipe cards. Everyone gets to eat the homework!! Please bring an apron, dishtowel and 5 plastic food containers to class. PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 045-27Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.PANITA YETSKO

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Week #6 august 1-5 (continued)Card games, Board games & Puzzle Fun(grades 3 thru 8) A little “bored?” Join us for puzzles, cards and lots of new and old favorite “board” games that can be played individually or in small groups. Campers will learn the tricks and trades of old favorites like Monopoly and Othello, Spit and Phase 10 and strategies for the latest craze on the market. You’ll discover the history of some of the classics and trivia about card games and wacky puzzles that will delight you. Who were those Parker Brothers? Milton Bradley who? We’ll have contests and prizes too. Join us for some real fun and let the games begin!CHGI 021-25Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.DAWN NOONAN

Clay Creations (grades 3 thru 8)If you enjoy working with your hands and getting a little dirty, then this is the camp for you! Campers will learn a variety of techniques to form, shape, carve, roll, stamp, and paint air-dry clay sculptures. Projects may include pinch pots, relief, crazy critters, and other fun ideas. Please bring a smock/old t-shirt to class.CHAR 039-18Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI NGAN

Flight & rocketry: Come Soar with Us! (grades 3 thru 8)Blast off into a fun-filled week of flight, rocketry and physics as you build and launch scale model rockets, planes and other flying gadgets. Build paper airplanes and gliders and compete against your fellow campers in our aviation competition. We’ll have contests to determine accuracy, distance, hang time, best loops, best boomerang, worst crash landing and many more. Converting empty plastic soda bottles into high-flying rockets provides a great opportunity to discover important scientific principles such as Newton’s Laws, acceleration, thrust and inertia. This camp is the “Wanna-Be a Rocket Scientist” dream come true! Bring two 2-liter empty, clean and dry soda bottles to camp as well as two or three plastic grocery bags on the first day of camp!CHSC 092-49Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

golf: How to Play the game (grades 4 thru 8)Join us this summer and participate in the sport that is sweeping the nation. Learn the skills of how to play the game such as grip, stance, swing, putting and chipping. Rain or shine, we have it covered. Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Golf campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the college cafeteria. Prerequisite: NoneCHSP 004-41Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.DAN GRIGAL

Hip Hop & Street Jazz (grades 2 thru 8)Whether you are a seasoned dancer or just trying something new, Camp Middlesex is excited to offer Hip Hop & Street Jazz dance camp just for you! Weekly dance classes will consist of the latest hip hop and street jazz dance moves. Campers will warm-up, learn technical skills, coordination exercises and musicality to fun upbeat songs. Get off the couch and come move to the beat for a great workout and loads of fun! Campers get to swim in the College’s indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool too! Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College Cafeteria. CHPF 064-12Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

math olympics (grades 4 thru 6)Join us this summer for a challenging camp that incorporates learning with fun! Age-appropriate activities include math games that teach, logic problems that make you think, skill building activities, group and individual competitions and much, much more. Learn and play different games daily to help reinforce basic facts, fractions, probability, logic and geometry. Build up your math muscles, bulk up your brain cells and tone your strategizing skills!CHGI 013-29Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.CHRISTINE HEYL

minecraft modders (grades 2 thru 4)Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Camper projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home campers must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 048-04Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 1-5 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Piggy Banks and Portfolios (grades 3 thru 8)Get ready to enter the world of personal finance and learn to save and manage your money wisely! Did you know that kids between 8 and 12 spend $19.1 billion annually and that 13 to 19 year olds spend $94.7 billion annually? That’s a whole lotta cash!!! Imagine your life at 28. Did you go to college? What career did you choose? Have you bought a house or car? What is a mortgage? How did you develop a budget and determine your monthly expenses? If you learn to manage your money wisely when you are young, as an adult it will be easy to use credit cards intelligently, balance your checking accounts, make sound stock investments and pay your taxes! Please bring a USB flash drive to class.CHLF 004-18Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.SHAUNA EVANS

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Week #6 august 1-5 (continued)tennis (grades 4 thru 10)Tennis enthusiasts at all levels will learn to enhance their skills and enjoyment of the game. Emphasis is placed on developing and improving basic skills through individual and group instruction. Each group progresses through a carefully planned program corresponding to its ability. Tennis games along with individual drills and instructional techniques are used daily to ensure fun while learning. All groups will use the award-winning college courts. Camp Equipment: Each camper must bring sneakers/tennis shoes, tennis racquet, towel, sweat socks and shorts. Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Tennis campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College cafeteria.CHSP 020-49 Session IIIMonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

the Juggling Workshop-For all Skill levels (grades 3 thru 8)Juggling improves coordination, concentration, and confidence! Learn to juggle two, three, four and possibly five balls as well as partner juggling and amazing tricks! Campers will use fun props including spinning plates, poi, juggling sticks, rings, and clubs. Fun team-building games are part of the daily activities! Beginners are encouraged to attend this exciting, non-competitive class. If you can juggle already this class is for you too! Juggling is a hobby that will last a lifetime! CHPF 066-02Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 1-5 (Tuition $70 + general fee $105) Total $175.THE JUGGLING TEAM

WebWorks: How to design your own Web Page (grades 3 thru 5)Would you like to design your own web page but have no idea where to begin? Then this camp is for you! Using Dreamweaver CS5, you will learn how to create, update and organize your very own web page! Your friends and family will be able to see what’s new and exciting in your life by “checking out” your personalized web page. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. Ear buds or head phones are recommended.CHCP 008-39Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MARIA PERRY

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animal Planet (grades 2 thru 6)Join this camp for a week long adventure into the Animal Kingdom. Our focus on Monday will be insects like caterpillars, butterflies and snails. Tuesday takes us into the ocean and seas to visit fish, “Octopus – Socktopus,” and writing stories to “Under the Sea I will see... .” We head for the Rainforest on Wednesday and get to know the toucan, monkey and make animal masks. Pets such as dogs and cats and hamsters and bunnies will be our Thursday project and we’ll write and talk about pets we’d like to have one day. We’ll finish up the week with penguins and birds and learn about chick hatching. Be sure to join us for crafts, games and stories to keep us busy all week long!CHGI 066-04Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALLISON PRON

aPP attack! make your First game app(grades 2 thru 4)Take the first steps into the world of mobile app design and customize your own game app! Using a specialized app & game development tool, campers will explore the world of web-based apps. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and game development, you will also see firsthand how the world of App publishing functions. Camper created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and campers do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the camp. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 035-04Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 1-5 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Camp Cupcake (grades 2 thru 8)Cupcakes take the cake! In a world where everything is getting big and bigger, the cupcake stands out as a reminder that good things come in small packages!! At Camp Cupcake, you’ll be measuring, blending, pouring, baking and decorating plain and fancy cupcakes all day long! Following basic recipes, you’ll learn to create your own take on yummy cupcake recipes from around the world. You’ll learn decorating tips and icing techniques as you decorate your cupcake projects. At the end of camp you will take home your own cupcake portfolio filled with recipes, pictures of your projects and homemade recipe cards. Everyone gets to eat the homework!! Please bring an apron, dishtowel and 5 plastic food containers to class. PLEASE NOTE: We cannot accommodate your child’s food allergies. Children with food allergies should not register for cooking camps.CHGI 045-28Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.PANITA YETSKO

Creative Writing (grades 3 thru 5)Do you like to write short stories or poetry? Do you get a thrill creating your own plots, characters, and story line? Would you like to learn how to polish that first draft into an original masterpiece? Come to this camp to hone your basic writing skills, develop a vivid vocabulary, and discover new ways to keep those creative juices flowing. Get the guidance you need to put you on the road to that first novel.CHWJ 001-21Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KAREN ANOLIK

CSi - Forensic Crime Scene investigation (grades 3 thru 8)Become a super sleuth! Learn about forensics, crime scene investigations and crime lab chemistry. Be a forensic scientist for a week as you sift through data, analyze it and sleuth your way to solving the mystery. Campers will have the opportunity to observe, organize and record data, think critically and conduct tests to solve crime scenes all week long. With science, craft and social studies activities, the week will be jam-packed with fun and learning! Finally, close the week with a visit to the local police department.CHGI 048-12Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

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Week #6 august 1-5 (continued)Fashion design (grades 3 thru 8)Whether you design for Ashley Simpson, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, or just for yourself, fashion has a message! Fashion isn’t just clothing. It’s accessories, jewelry, hairstyles, beauty and body art as well. What we wear and how we wear it tells others how we feel and what we want others to feel when they see us. Explore the basics of fashion design and create new styles by making a presentation board and using pre-made fashion figures to design a special evening outfit, ball dress, beach wear and more.CHPF 042-18Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.DAWN NOONAN

math olympics (grades 1 thru 3)Join us this summer for a challenging camp that incorporates learning with fun! Age-appropriate activities include math games that teach, logic problems that make you think, skill building activities, group and individual competitions and much, much more. Learn and play different games daily to help reinforce basic facts, fractions, probability, logic and geometry. Build up your math muscles, bulk up your brain cells and tone your strategizing skills!CHGI 010-30Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.CHRISTINE HEYL

minecraft modders (grades 5 thru 8)Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft. Camper projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. To access their project at home campers must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not compatible. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 049-04Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 1-5 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

mission to mars robot Challenge (grades 2 thru 7)Have you ever wanted to travel to Mars? Campers will discover Mars and all of its unique features and then design and build a robotic rover to clear the surface of Mars for future colonization. Together we’ll research NASA’s space rovers and then work with motors, solar panels, sensors, remote controls and a wide array of materials. Who can clear the surface in the least amount of time? Have fun as you learn about astronomy, engineering, science and mathematics!CHSS 008-02Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 1-5 (Tuition $80 + general fee $95) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

not Just Jeans! (grades 5 thru 10)For those of you who have had some experience working on a sewing machine, here is a new approach to creating new fashions and recycling at the same time! Bring an old pair of jeans to camp with you on the first day and by the end of the week you will have created four new items! You will make a shoulder bag, small handbag, wall hanging and pillow. Lots of ribbons, buttons and other embellishments to add that very personal and one-of-a-kind look! You will never look at an old piece of clothing the same way again! CHPF 057-05Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175RAMONA TAYLOR

Sketch Up (grades 3 thru 8)Google Sketch Up is an easy-to-use 3D modeling software that enables you to create 3D models of houses, buildings, rockets and many other objects, using an array of drag and drop tools and materials in a WYSIWYG editing environment. You can design your objects with rectangles, circles, ovals, arcs, lines and freehand drawings, and use a unique push/pull tool to add dimension to 2D objects. The program offers a library of building material patterns (brick, concrete, wood, glass, carpet, etc.) and colors that you can use to add a realistic look to your creation. You can plan a house, design textile prints or invent an amusement park ride! Developing an interest in computer drawing with Google Sketch Up could lead to a future career choice in architecture or engineering-who knows! Campers should bring headphones and USB flash drive to class.CHCP 019-09Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.LINDA KOZDEN

Star Wars Jedi academy (grades 2 thru 8)Are you prepared to embark on the greatest adventure ever seen in a galaxy long ago and far away? There is a war brewing between the Republic, Clones, Trade federation, Outer Rim Planets…and there have been reports that Sith are reemerging! Join forces with the greatest heroes of the universe and take down the darkest evil ever faced. Spend a week practicing Jedi training activities, making masks of your favorite aliens, creating new Star Wars scenes and even making your own light saber. Gather your courage and prepare to become one with the Force!CHGI 070-01 Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.SHAUNA EVANS

Still life & landscape Painting (grades 3 thru 8)This camp includes projects with a range of techniques and approaches for acrylic paintings to appropriately challenge artists of all skill levels. Each painting will be a one-of-a-kind masterpiece! Guidance and individual attention will be provided to allow each camper to develop his/her own unique style. Please bring in a smock/old t-shirt to class. During the week, campers will be asked to bring in items to create a still life painting. Optional: Bring in a photo of a landscape to use as a reference. CHAR 038-18Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m. August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175KERI NGAN

Web Works: How to design your own Web Page (grades 6 thru 9)Would you like to design your own web page but have no idea where to begin? Then this camp is for you! Using Dreamweaver CS5, you will learn to create, update and organize your very own web page! Your friends and family will be able to see what’s new and exciting in your life by “checking out” your personalized web page. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. Ear buds or head phones are recommended.CHCP 006-40Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m, August 1-5 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MARIA PERRY

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app adventures! the next level (grades 5 thru 8)Continue your quest to make the next viral app! Whether you want to move past the basic techniques learned in App Attack or want to jump right in, we are ready for you! All campers will choose from a selection of different mobile app types and explore more in depth programming concepts. Camper created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and campers do not need to own a smart phone or tablet to take the camp. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 036-04Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Crazy Contraptions (grades 2 thru 7)Move over Rube Goldberg! Campers will design and build a wide range of gadgets and inventive ball machines that center around the concepts of force, motion and energy. Projects include the Hook Shot Ball Machine, Ball Launching Catapult, Forklift Ball Machine and the Pick and Drop Ball Machine. Whimsical Rube Goldberg inventions where campers design complex contraptions that complete a simple task are fun and amazing! CHSS 006-02Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $80 + general fee $95) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

genealogy: tracing your Family tree (grades 2 thru 8)Ever wonder if there are any princes, famous politicians, movie stars or well-known singers in your family history? Ever figure out how you are related to all those folks you meet at family gatherings? Understand what is meant by “once or twice removed”? Did your grandparents arrive by boat? Are you the first to be born in the USA? What language is spoken in your home? By navigating through public records, family bibles and interviewing relatives, campers will create a cherished and informative piece of family history that will amaze and delight family members for years to come!CHGI 023-03Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JON EVANS

golf: How to Play the game (grades 4 thru 8)Join us this summer and participate in the sport that is sweeping the nation. Learn the skills of how to play the game such as grip, stance, swing, putting and chipping. Rain or shine, we have it covered. Campers who swim must bring bathing a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Golf campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the college cafeteria. Prerequisite: NoneCHSP 004-42Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.DAN GRIGAL

Hip Hop & Street Jazz (grades 2 thru 8)Whether you are a seasoned dancer or just trying something new, Camp Middlesex is excited to offer Hip Hop & Street Jazz dance camp just for you! Weekly dance classes will consist of the latest hip hop and street jazz dance moves. Campers will warm-up, learn technical skills, coordination exercises and musicality to fun upbeat songs. Get off the couch and come move to the beat for a great workout and loads of fun! Campers get to swim in the College’s indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool too! Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College Cafeteria. CHPF 064-13Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

How to Be a magician: Beginner (grades 2 thru 8)Magic can open the door to a lifetime of fun, pleasure and popularity for your child. Learn coin and money magic, killer card tricks, mental magic and much, much more, taught by a real magician. Children will receive their own bag of tricks to use as they learn the fine art of Magic. Register your child for this camp now, and start him/her on a very magical journey.CHPF 083-73Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.GENE SOUCEK

kitchen Chemistry (grades 2 thru 6)Household ingredients + scientific exploration = fun! See how items found in everyone’s home turn kitchens into a chemistry lab. Each day we’ll investigate new ingredients to see how they react with one another. We’ll learn about chemical reactions, density, pH, matter and physical changes through hands-on activities. And we’ll be making surprise treats to enjoy while doing scientific experiments.CHSC 014-17Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.GRACE LEE

lEgo yoUniverse! make your own adventure! (grades 2 thru 4)In this LEGO adventure YOU are the star! Pick your favorite LEGO genre or create an alternate universe to create a digital illustrated story. Whether you want to fight alongside Batman, be part of a Ninjago clan, hang with Ninja Turtles, or go into space with Bionicles; the only requirement is that you put yourself in the story! All campers will end the camp with a digital comic book that can be shared with friends and family on a password-protected website! Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 015-05Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

relays, games & races (grades 3 thru 8)Challenge yourself and your friends to a weeklong camp of indoor and outdoor games, races and relays! Running, jumping, throwing & catching equals all kinds of sports. It’s every sport rolled into one! No prior experience necessary, just a willingness to move and have fun! Campers learn that teamwork, good energy, and lots of laughs give new meaning to friendly competition. Campers get to swim in the College’s indoor Olympic-sized swimming pool too! Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College Cafeteria. CHSP 021-05Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

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Week #7 august 8-12 (continued)robotics (grades 2 thru 6)Are you ready for the future? Join us as we delve into the ever-expanding field of robotics! Campers will build their very own robot and participate in activities that will educate these young engineers on the history and inner-workings of modern mechanical creations. Campers will work together to practice proper building techniques, become familiar with basic hand tools, and, at the end of the week, take home a robot of their own!CHSC 011-41Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

teaching 101 (grades 2 thru 7)Are you thinking about becoming a teacher when you grow up? Would you like to learn how to decorate a bulletin board and classroom, create fun worksheets, lesson plans and maintain a grade book? If so, then this is the camp for you. From creating graphic organizers to grading papers, this course will provide you with all the necessary basics to become a great teacher. Get out your red pens and prepare to embark on this magical teaching journey. This course is a definite A+!CHGI 027-16Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $107 + general fee $68) Total $175.FYI CREATIONS

WebWorks: How to design your own Web Page (grades 6 thru 9)Would you like to design your own web page but have no idea where to begin? Then this camp is for you! Using Dreamweaver CS5, you will learn to create, update and organize your very own web page! Your friends and family will be able to see what’s new and exciting in your life by “checking out” your personalized web page. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. Ear buds or head phones are recommended.CHCP 006-41Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MARIA PERRY

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app adventures! the next level (grades 2 thru 4)Continue your quest to make the next viral app! Whether you want to move past the basic techniques learned in App Attack or want to jump right in, we are ready for you! All campers will choose from a selection of different mobile app types and explore more in depth programming concepts. Camper created apps will be accessible on a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not included. No prior experience is necessary and campers do not need to own a smart phone or tablet to take the camp. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 037-04Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 8-12 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Blood, Bones & guts – discovering the Human Body (grades 2 thru 7)Discover the anatomy of the world’s most complicated system - the human body! In this program, campers will find out what it’s like to journey through the human body. Explore the science behind blood, bones, how a model of the human body works, and more. Participants will test for blood types, make a map of their tongue, perform simulated heart and brain surgery, and more. CHSS 005-04Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 8-12 (Tuition $80 + general fee $95) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

Christmas Crafts in august (grades 2 thru 8)It’s never too early to think about the fun and magic of holiday crafts and decorating so get ready to fill your stockings with good old fashioned “I made it myself” Christmas crafts. What better time of the year to think c-o-o-l? Create wrapping paper, cards, wreaths ornaments, calendars, gift bags, centerpieces and much, much, more! Think icicles, candy canes, peppermint, reindeer and lots of snow! It’s a week-long Christmas extravaganza!CHPF 054-03Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

duct tape divas (grades 2 thru 7)Duct Tape isn’t just for dad anymore! Join the latest crafting craze that’s sweeping the nation! Be the envy of your friends as you design creative fashions and crafts that are sure to bring out your inner diva. From hot pink zebra stripes to funky tie-dyes, there’s no limit to what duct tape can do! Lots of projects to wear and use. Great to keep for yourself or give as gifts!CHPF 061-09Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 8-12 (Tuition $107 + general fee $68) Total $175.FYI CREATIONS

lEgo yoUniverse! make your own adventure! (grades 5 thru 8)In this LEGO adventure YOU are the star! Pick your favorite LEGO genre or create an alternate universe to create a digital illustrated story. Whether you want to fight alongside Batman, be part of a Ninjago clan, hang with Ninja Turtles, or go into space with Bionicles; the only requirement is that you put yourself in the story! All campers will end the camp with a digital comic book that can be shared with friends and family on a password-protected website! Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 021-05Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 8-12 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

origami – the art of Folding Paper (grades 3 thru 8)You asked for it! Let’s get together and put our fingertips to work. In Origami Camp you will fold into life (artistically speaking of course!) creations like cranes, a talking dog, a jumping frog, monkey & the mountain, and sitting cat. Floral designs you can choose from are the magic rose, origami lotus, and origami lily. You can use these amazing folded creations to gift wrap and enhance birthday and holiday gifts. Or keep them for display to show everyone how talented you are! For the geometry lover we will make boxes and cubes, an Epcot Ball, and an origami gyroscope! Feel free to bring along any origami instructions that you may want to try.CHAR 043-04Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.LINDA KOZDEN

Princess For a day (grades 2 thru 6)Calling all royalty...this camp is for you! Tiaras and tutus, castles and crafts, come enjoy a week of princess activities! The princesses will be making their own snow like the legendary ice queen, creating wands for the magic that doesn’t end at midnight, and making elaborate jewelry. Every camper will experience the “Royal Treatment” as they role play princess characteristics of kindness, friendship, and bravery. The camp week concludes with a “Happily Ever After Dance Party” for all the princesses to enjoy!CHGI 072-02Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KRISTY RIVERA

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Week #7 august 8-12 (continued)robotics (grades 2 thru 6)Are you ready for the future? Join us as we delve into the ever-expanding field of Robotics! Campers will build their very own robot and participate in activities that will educate these young engineers on the history and inner-workings of modern mechanical creations. Campers will work together to practice proper building techniques, become familiar with basic hand tools, and, at the end of the week, take home a robot of their own!CHSC 011-42Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

Sewing for Beginners: level ii (grades 5 thru 10)Let’s SEW SOME MORE!! Campers will gain more proficiency and benefit from individual instruction provided by the instructor. Basic, easy projects will teach pattern placement, cutting, sewing, and finishing. Instructor will provide patterns for projects. Students are welcome to bring their own machines; class machines will be available. A list of required supplies to bring to the first class will be sent to you along with your camp confirmation letter. Prerequisite: Must have completed Sewing for Beginners.CHPF 041-09Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.RAMONA TAYLOR

WebWorks: How to design your own Web Page (grades 3 thru 5)Would you like to design your own web page but have no idea where to begin? Then this camp is for you! Using Dreamweaver CS5, you will learn how to create, update and organize your very own web page! Your friends and family will be able to see what’s new and exciting in your life by “checking out” your personalized web page. Please bring a USB flash drive to class. Ear buds or head phones are recommended.CHCP 008-40Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MARIA PERRY

Writing & Publishing your very own Book(grades 5 thru 8)Future writers and editors are invited to participate in a writing workshop in which they will learn about plot, setting, dialogue, revisions and text illustration. Campers will use Word 2010 and no prior experience is required. All writers will publish their own books using a PC, complete with graphics, four colors and an originally designed hard cover. Each book will be professionally bound and sent to each camper’s home. Please bring a USB flash drive to class.CHWJ 019-31Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 8-19 (10 days) (Tuition $240 + general fee $110) Total $350.KAREN ANOLIK

Week #8 august 15-19Lunch and Snacks: All campers should pack a snack. Campers who are enrolled in morning camps should pack a brown bag lunch, snacks and a beverage.

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Battle - Bot Build-a-thon (grades 2 thru 7)Campers will construct a complex Battle-Bot robot from our huge Robotix modular collection. Enjoy working together to build a robot that can clobber its opponent in our sumo-style robot ring. Make your robot as huge and destructive as you’d like since the goal of this competition is to flip your opponent over, pull pieces off, or ram it right out of the arena!!! Then get ready to modify your design to compete in our robot tug-o’ war, Olympic competition, soccer match, and more. Campers will learn robotic engineering principles in a fun, hands-on atmosphere.CHSS 009-02Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 15-19 (Tuition $80 + general fee $95) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

Camp Zombie (grades 2 thru 7)Zombies. You can hear every guttural breath, every rattling groan-they’re everywhere and coming to eat your brains! Enter the world of the undead and become an expert on their evil and disgusting ways. Learn the basics of Zombie defense at the only camp that will give you all the tools you need to survive a zombie attack. Do you have what it takes?CHGI 062-05Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 15-19 (Tuition $107 + general fee $68) Total $175.FYI CREATIONS

Chess (grades 3 thru 7)Not sure about your children’s next move? Why not consider MCC’s chess camp and watch them develop the critical life skills of logical thinking, creative problem solving, concentration and organization? Led by a Chess Master, Math Teacher and member of the U.S. Chess Federation with over twenty five years of experience, this camp teaches basic moves and strategy. Your child will participate in other math and logic games that facilitate fun and enhance brainpower. A chess tournament will top off this fun-filled week and the winner will receive his or her very own chess set!CHGI 005-63Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.PINKUS PAVLOTSKIY

Code Breakers (grades 5 thru 8)Calling all future coders, programmers, & designers! Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or the high school camper who just made $1 million dollars for programming in his or her bedroom, this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Campers will often work in pairs or teams. CHBR 038-03Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 15-19 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

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Week #8 august 15-19 (continued)How to Be a magician: advanced (grades 2 thru 8)Take your magic to a higher level with advanced magical effects and more mind-bending mysteries. Campers will learn more magic tricks while developing skills in communication and presentation. If you are serious about your hobby and like having fun then you are ready for this! Prerequisite: Must have completed How to Be a Magician: Beginner.CHPF 018-18Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.GENE SOUCEK

Jewelry making (grades 2 thru 8)Earrings, bracelets, rings and necklaces! Use wire, polymer clay, beads, jute and a host of other materials to create unique pieces of jewelry and art. It takes only a few simple tools and an assortment of easy-to learn techniques to craft the most exquisite bead, wire and clay jewelry. Create one-of-a-kind jewelry that reflects your style and personality. Nobody else will have anything like it! CHPF 020-31Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.SUSAN PIPITONE

kitchen Chemistry (grades 2 thru 6)Household ingredients + scientific exploration = fun! See how items found in everyone’s home turn kitchens into a chemistry lab. Each day we’ll investigate new ingredients to see how they react with one another. We’ll learn about chemical reactions, density, pH, matter and physical changes through hands-on activities. And we’ll be making surprise treats to enjoy while doing scientific experiments.CHSC 014-18Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.), August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.GRACE LEE

make your First video game (grades 2 thru 4)If you love playing video games, this is the camp for you! Make your first video game in this one-of-a-kind camp that shows you the keys to designing your first 2-D game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics, sounds, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have fun. Camper created games will be available on a password-protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers, MAC versions can be created after the program for $15 conversion fee. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 003-23Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 15-19 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Piggy Banks and Portfolios (grades 3 thru 8)Get ready to enter the world of personal finance and learn to save and manage your money wisely! Did you know that kids between 8 and 12 spend $19.1 billion annually and that 13 to 19 year olds spend $94.7 billion annually? That’s a whole lotta cash!!! Imagine your life at 28. Did you go to college? What career did you choose? Have you bought a house or car? What is a mortgage? How did you develop a budget and determine your monthly expenses? If you learn to manage your money wisely when you are young, as an adult it will be easy to use credit cards intelligently, balance your checking accounts, make sound stock investments and pay your taxes! Please bring a USB flash drive to class.CHLF 004-19Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.SHAUNA EVANS

Stamping-it-Up! (grades 2 thru 8)Learn the paper layering process to create simply stupendous stamping creations! You’ll design stationary, thank-you and birthday cards, invitations, name tags, gift bags, place cards and lots more! We’ll use lots of ribbons, lace, flecked and rolled papers as well as the latest ink colors and stamping pads to create personalized masterpieces that everyone will envy. Join us for tons of stamping fun!CHPF 027-11Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

Study Skills for Junior High School Students (grades 7, 8, 9)Tired of spending hours reviewing for your tests? Looking to take better notes or understand stories better? Then this is the class for you! During the week we will explore ways to be a better student, improve your grades and reduce anxiety by reviewing the skills of time management, concentration, listening, note taking, reading and writing and learning about your personal style.CHGI 065-06Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.DAWN NOONAN

Where in the World and What do they Speak? (grades 2 thru 8)Where is Count Dracula’s castle? What is a continent and how many are there? What language is spoken in Brazil? How long is the world’s longest river? What does a cartographer do? Where is London Bridge? By studying different languages and cultures, we open our perspective and gain a broader understanding of the world and the different people who inhabit our Earth. As you make your travel brochure and get your passport stamped, you will also learn how to say hello, good-bye, how are you and more in five different languages! Join us for a week of games, crafts, hands-on projects and lots of fun as we explore the world, its people, places, languages and food! When you finish this camp, you will be ready to be a world traveler in the future! Campers should bring headphones and a USB flash drive to class.CHGI 059-07Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1 p.m.),August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JON EVANS

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amusement Park Physics (grades 2 thru 6)Have you ever wondered how they design and build those crazy rollercoasters and other amusement park rides? Join us and learn about friction, gravity, momentum, velocity, and other effects of force and motion as they relate to theme park rides. We’ll design, construct, and test loop-the-loops, marble catchers, ball machines, Ferris wheels, swinging amusement rides, and more. This is the way to experiment and build as you learn physics concepts in a fun and activity-based atmosphere.CHSS 004-06Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 15-19 (Tuition $80 + general fee $95) Total $175.SUPER SCIENCE FOR KIDS

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Week #8 august 15-19 (continued)Camp Sing-along (grades 2 thru 6)Do you like to sing? Come join with others in filling the soft summer air with your favorite songs as well as new songs that you will want to sing long after the summer is over. You’ll learn to make the best musical sound you can with your voice while listening to and sharing favorites with others. Campers will have an opportunity to create original songs and participate in musical games. No previous singing experience necessary—the only thing you need to bring is your enthusiasm! Come along to Camp-Sing-Along!CHPF 004-03 Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.BETH BORRUS

Chess (grades 3 thru 7)Not sure about your children’s next move? Why not consider MCC’s chess camp and watch them develop the critical life skills of logical thinking, creative problem solving, concentration and organization? Led by a Chess Master, math teacher and member of the U.S. Chess Federation with over 25 years of experience, this camp teaches basic moves and strategy. Your child will participate in other math and logic games that facilitate fun and enhance brainpower. A chess tournament will top off this fun-filled week and the winner will receive his or her very own chess set!CHGI 005-64Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.PINKUS PAVLOTSKIY

Code Breakers (grades 2 thru 4)Calling all future coders, programmers, & designers! Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg or the high school camper who just made $1 million dollars for programming in his or her bedroom, this course has the essentials you need to begin your journey. Projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 039-03Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 15-19 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

girls rule! (grades 2 thru 7)Girls rule in this stylin’ get-together where everyone is sure to have a blast! Join us in this fun-filled camp of glitz and glamour where it’s great to be a girl. Campers can look forward to spending the day in their pajamas at our “Slumber Party” or relaxing on “Salon ‘N’ Spa Day” with do-it-yourself beauty treatments and pedicures. Your creative flair will be put to test with a variety of very fancy projects to craft, including makeup bags, glitter body gel, lip gloss, and more. So take a cue from us and make every day a girly day!CHGI 024-20Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 15-19 (Tuition $107 + general fee $68) Total $175.FYI CREATIONS

interior decorating For kids (grades 3 thru 8)Be your own interior decorator! Learn the effects different color combinations have on your mood and what your favorite colors say about your personality. By creating your own personal theme, along with furniture placement, fabrics, color and accessories, you can design a room that reflects your individuality! At the end of the week you can take home a professional looking design board to help you implement your plan! Please bring a home décor/furniture magazine to camp.CHGI 031-14Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KRISTY RIVERA

make your First video game (grades 5 thru 8)Make your first video game in this one-of-a-kind camp that shows you the keys to designing your first 2-D game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics, sounds, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience necessary. Camper created games will be available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers, MAC versions can be created after the program for $15 conversion fee. Campers will often work in pairs or teams.CHBR 004-23Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 15-19 (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

Scrapbooking (grades 2 thru 8)Take that pile of unorganized photos, mementos and newspaper clippings and use the latest scrapbook materials including die cuts, stickers & stencils to organize the best scrapbook ever. Your reward? An organized keepsake that will have you saying “I remember this!” a thousand times! Please bring photos, mementos and memorabilia to class.CHPF 009-30Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.SUSAN PIPITONE

Sketch Up (grades 3 thru 8)Google Sketch Up is an easy-to-use 3D modeling software that enables you to create 3D models of houses, buildings, rockets and many other objects. You can design your objects with rectangles, circles, ovals, arcs, lines and freehand drawings, and use a unique push/pull tool to add dimension to 2D objects. The program offers a library of building material patterns (brick, concrete, wood, glass, carpet, etc.) and colors that you can use to add a realistic look to your creation. Developing an interest in computer drawing with Google Sketch Up could lead to a future career choice in architecture or engineering – who knows! Campers should bring headphones and USB flash drive to class.CHCP 019-10Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.LINDA KOZDEN

Star Wars Jedi academy (grades 2 thru 8)Are you prepared to embark on the greatest adventure ever seen in a galaxy long ago and far away? There is a war brewing between the Republic, Clones, Trade federation, Outer Rim Planets…and there have been reports that Sith are reemerging! Join forces with the greatest heroes of the universe and take down the darkest evil ever faced. Spend a week practicing Jedi training activities, making masks of your favorite aliens, creating new Star Wars scenes and even making your own light saber. Gather your courage and prepare to become one with the Force!CHGI 070-02 Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m.,August 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.SHAUNA EVANS

the Juggling Workshop-For all Skill levels (grades 3 thru 8)Juggling improves coordination, concentration, and confidence! Learn to juggle two, three, four and possibly five balls as well as partner juggling and amazing tricks! Campers will use fun props including spinning plates, poi, juggling sticks, rings, and clubs. Fun team-building games are part of the daily activities! Beginners are encouraged to attend this exciting, non-competitive class. If you can juggle already this class is for you too! Juggling is a hobby that will last a lifetime! CHPF 066-03Monday-Friday, 1-5 p.m., August 15-19 (Tuition $70 + general fee $105) Total $175. THE JUGGLING TEAM

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CamP middlESEx HEaltH & WaivEr Form 2016HEALTH HISTORY & MEDICAL AUTHORIZATION FOR ALL PERSONS UNDER AGE 18

Both sides of this form must be completed and returned with EACH camp registration.Registration will NOT be processed unless it is accompanied by this form. NOTE: A doctor’s signature is NOT required.

NAME OF CAMPER: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Last First MI Home Phone

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Street Address City State Zip

CAMPER’S SOCIAL SECURITY #______________________________________________ CAMPER’S DATE OF BIRTH______________________________

CAMPER’S GENDER: q Male q Female CAMPER’S AGE: ______________________ GRADE ENTERING AS OF SEPTEMBER 2016:______________________

PARENT NAME:____________________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone:______________________________

E-Mail Address:________________________________________________________________________________________________________

PARENT NAME:____________________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone:______________________________

E-Mail Address:________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ALT. EMER. CONTACT:____________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone:______________________________

FAMILY PHYSICIAN:_______________________________________________________________________ Daytime Phone:______________________________

PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING:Withholding relevant physical, emotional and mental health history may result in exclusion from camp. Specify all known conditions such as ADD/ADHD in #1 below. A camper whose presence poses a continuing danger to persons or property, or an ongoing threat of disrupting the camp experience for others, will be excluded from activities and expelled from camp.

ALL MEDICATIONS, INCLUDING INHALERS & EPI PENS, MUST BE STORED IN THE HEALTH OFFICE & ADMINISTERED BY THE CAMP NURSE.

1. Currently under physician’s care for:____________________________________________________________________________________________________

2. Current medication being taken (including medication taken during the school year):__________________________________________________________ q NONE

3. Were you ever advised not to allow this child to play in any sports? q YES q NO

4. List any medical conditions:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

5. List any allergies including bee stings, hives, asthma_____________________________________________________________________________________

Circle: Child uses epi pen / Child uses an inhaler (Indicate type)_______________________________________________________________________________ Child can use this independently q YES q NO6. Has this child: (a) had difficulty with sight? q YES q NO (b) had difficulty with hearing? q YES q NO7. Does this child have a history of fainting with exercise? q YES q NO 8. Has child experienced recent loss of family member or close friend? q YES q NO

According to state law, all campers must be immunized or submit a statement indicating REFUSAL TO VACCINATE. Provide dates for eachimmunization. DO NOT attach additional pages of the health history record from your doctor’s files. Only the dates of vaccination are pertinent. For a copy of the Refusal to Vaccinate form please call 732.906.2556.

Immunization For: Dates of Vaccination (month/year): Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (DTaP) or (TdaP) ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ Mumps, Measles, Rubella (MMR) ___________________ ___________________ Haemophilus Influenza Type B (HIB) ___________________ ___________________ Pneumococcal (PCV) __________________ __________________ __________________ Polio (IPV) __________________ __________________ __________________

Hepatitis A ______________________ ______________________ Hepatitis B ______________________ ______________________ ______________________

Varicella (Chicken Pox) _______________ _______________ Meningococcal Meningitis (MCV4) _________________ Last TB/Tetanus Booster _________________

RELEASE AUTHORIZATIONChildren will only be released to individuals who are authorized. If you wish to have your child picked up by individuals not on this list, you must providethe camp with a revised authorization list 48 hours before pick-up date.

_________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________ ____________________________Name Relationship Phone #

_________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________ ____________________________Name Relationship Phone #

If an emergency illness or injury occurs, I (parent/guardian) hereby authorize Middlesex County College to treat and/or send this person to a physician or hospital and authorize the necessary treatment. I also authorize the physician or hospital to release my child after treatment to a representative of Middlesex County College. All information on this form is complete, true and accurate to the best of my knowledge.

______________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________SIGNATURE OF PARENT/GUARDIAN DATE

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tErmS oF PartiCiPationBoth sides of this form must be completed and returned with EACH camp registration.

Registration will NOT be processed unless it is accompanied by this form.

BEHaviorStudents are expected to:

• Behave in a friendly, cooperative and responsible manner toward fellow campers, instructors and MCC staff

• Respect the ideas and property of others

• Strive to do the best work possible in their courses

• Be able to work independently

• Be able to focus on a task to completion

Students may be excluded from activities or dismissed from the program for not adhering to the behavior guidelines above or for:

• Leaving assigned area unaccompanied by a staff member

• Stealing or vandalizing college property or the property of others

• Bullying

• Jeopardizing the safety or well-being of oneself or others

• Disrupting the learning environment.

• Parents/caregivers/guardians are expected to escort campers to and from classrooms.

WaivEr and Hold HarmlESS agrEEmEntPlease read this form carefully and be aware that in having your child registered and participating in this program, you will be waiving and releasing all claims for injuries your child might sustain in this program.

• As the parent/guardian of a participant in this program, you recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury arising out of this program and agree to assume full risk of any injury, damage or loss which your child may sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities associated with this program.

• You agree to waive, release, discharge and/or relinquish all claims or accrued costs you may have as a result of your child participating in this program against Middlesex County College, its Board of Trustees, officers, representatives, agents, faculty and staff.

• You further agree to indemnify, hold harmless, and defend Middlesex County College, its Board of Trustees, officers, representatives, agents, faculty and staff from any and all claims resulting from injuries, damages and losses sustained by your child and arising out of, connected with or in any way associated with the activities of the program.

• In the event of an emergency, you authorize Middlesex County College staff to secure from any licensed hospital, physician and/or medical personnel any treatment deemed necessary for your child’s immediate care and agree to be responsible for payment of any and all charges for medical services rendered.

ComPUtEr USE agrEEmEnt• Certain camps may use the Internet as part of curriculum developed by the instructor. With this educational opportunity comes responsibility, to be shared by the camper, parent/guardian and the college staff.

• Campers will use the software that pertains to their camp. They may use the Internet when the instructor gives them permission.

• Campers should tell their instructor immediately if they encounter information that is inappropriate or makes them feel uncomfortable.

• Campers shall not give out any personal information while online.

• Parents will be contacted if their child is involved in any unacceptable situations while using the computer.

mEdia rElEaSE• As a parent/guardian of a participant in the Theater Camp program you authorize and acknowledge permission for the local cable company to video record Theater Camp performances and broadcast those performances on the local cable network.

• You release Middlesex County College, its Board of Trustees, officers, representatives, agents, faculty and staff of and from any claims (monetary or otherwise) that you may have related to the use of these images.

______________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________CAMPER'S NAME DATE

______________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________PARENT OR GUARDIAN SIGNATURE HOME PHONE

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Full day child care options for your 2 ½-6 year old child

PROGRAM ACTIVITIES:

• Certified staff

• Meals provided, peanut free environment, vegetarian options

• Literacy rich environment

• Outdoor recreation

• Open ended art options

• Creative Curriculum

• Visits from Book Mobile

• Weekly attendance at Theatre Camp productions

• Ages 4-6 yrs. 2x weekly swimming • Open year round

Send Your Child to College This Summer

CALL FOR A TOUR TODAY 732.906.2542 (limited space)(located in Rm. 185 Edison Hall on MCC campus)

ChildCare Centerat Middlesex County College

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details, details, details….Registration Questions? – Please call 732.906.2556Full payment must be made at time of registration.Refund And Cancellation PolicyA refund or credit will be issued if you notify the College of your withdrawal at least five working days before each camp starts. No refunds will be issued thereafter. Call 732.906.2556 to request a required withdrawal form. A $20 processing fee will be deducted from your refund. The Department reserves the right to cancel programs where there is insufficient enrollment, to combine or divide sections and to change time, day and instructor. In these situations campers are eligible for a complete refund.Late Registration FeeWe will accept your late registration with a $20 late fee. Late fees are due if you register within 5 working days of the start of camp.Change FeeWe are happy to accept your camp change with a $20 change fee.Tax IDOur tax ID for child care deduction is: 22-1769370.Camp Confirmation and LocationConfirmation letters will be generated upon receipt of your registration. In the event that you have not received your confirmation within five days of the start date, call The Division at 732.906.2556. There will be no refunds due to non-receipt of a Confirmation Letter. Information regarding your child’s camp location will be included in the letter. Programs meet at the main college campus. Drop Off and Pick UpAll campers must be escorted and picked up at their classrooms. Children not registered for After-Camp must be picked up by 5 p.m. Late Pick-Up FeesIf your child is not picked up by 5 p.m., they will be taken to After-Camp and you will be charged a penalty of $25 per ½ hour.Lunch & SnacksCampers are responsible for providing their own lunches, snacks and beverage. No refrigeration is provided.OUR CAMPUS IS NOT PEANUT OR TREE NUT FREE.ShoesFlip flops, heelies or sneakers with roller blades are not allowed at Camp Middlesex. Open toed sandals are highly discouraged.DO NOT BRING, CELL PHONES, IPODS, HAND HELD COMPUTERS OR ELECTRONIC DEVICES TO CAMP.Campers with DisabilitiesMiddlesex County College provides reasonable accommodation for qualified campers with disabilities. However, all campers must meet the essential functions of the camp program. Parents are advised to consult the College’s Disability Services Policies and Procedures by calling 732.906.2546.Emergency ClosingsThe College is in full operation every scheduled day. On certain occasions, morning or afternoon programs may be delayed or cancelled. Please call 732.906.2555 or check our website at www.middlesexcc.edu for more informationExtended Day ProgramSee inside front cover for information on Pre-Camp (7:30-8:30 a.m.) and After-Camp (5-6 p.m.) options. It’s convenient, safe and affordable! NOTE: Children must be picked up by 6 p.m. or you will be charged a late penalty of $25 per ½ hour.HolidaysCamp Middlesex will be closed on July 4th in observance of Independence DayQuestions?Call 732.906.2556ParkingFree parking is available in student & visitor parking lots, park between the while lines only. Health & Waiver FormAll registrations must include a fully completed and signed Health & Waiver and Terms of Participation form. See page 33 BreakAll camp sessions include a mid-morning and mid-afternoon break, indoors and/or outdoors weather permitting.Lost And FoundInquiries regarding lost items may be made in person at Police Headquarters, the Gateway building.

alphabetical index of CampsCamp Title Grade Range Week(s) Page #21st Century STEM .......................................... 3-8 ...........................4 .....................................18American Girl ................................................... 2-6 .......................1, 4 .................................7, 18Amusement Park Physics ................................ 2-6 .......................4, 8 .............................. 18, 30Animal Planet ................................................... 2-6 .......................3, 6 ...............................15, 25App Adventures! The Next Level .....................2-4 ...........................7 .....................................28App Adventures! The Next Level .................... 5-8 ...........................7 .....................................27App Attack! Make Your First Game APP ..........2-4 ...........................6 .....................................25App Attack! Make Your First Game APP ......... 5-8 ...........................6 .................................... 23Architectural & Engineering Challenges ..........2-7 .......................3, 6 .............................. 15, 23Babysitting 101 ................................................ 6-9 .......................3, 6 .............................. 13, 23Basketball .......................................................4-12 .......................3, 5 .............................. 13, 20Battle Bot Build A Thon.....................................2-7 .......................5, 8 .............................. 22, 29Blogging for Beginners .................................... 4-8 .......................2, 5 .............................. 10, 20Blood, Bones & Guts ........................................2-7 .......................3, 7 .............................. 13, 28Boys Rock! ........................................................2-5 ...........................3 .....................................15Camp Cupcake ................................................ 2-8 .......................2, 6 ...............................12, 23Camp Sing-A-Long .......................................... 2-6 ...........................8 .....................................31Camp Zombie ...................................................2-7 .......................4, 8 .............................. 18, 29Card Games, Board Games & Puzzle Fun ..... 3-8 .......................3, 6 ...............................15, 24Cartooning for Kids .......................................... 2-8 ...................1, 2, 4 ...........................7, 12, 19Cartooning for Kids: Advanced ....................... 4-8 ...........................5 .................................... 22Chess ................................................................3-7 .......................4, 8 ............................... 17, 31Christmas Crafts in August .............................. 2-8 ...........................7 .....................................28City Planning and Architecture ........................ 4-8 .......................1, 3 .................................7, 15Clay Creations .................................................. 3-8 .......................2, 6 ...............................12, 24Code Breakers ..................................................2-4 ...........................8 .....................................31Code Breakers ................................................. 5-8 ...........................8 .................................... 29Computer Crafts & Special Effects ................. 3-8 .......................1, 4 .................................8, 17Cool Cookin’ ..................................................... 2-8 ...............1, 3, 4, 5 ..................... 7, 15, 17, 22Crazy Contraptions ...........................................2-7 .......................2, 7 ...............................12, 27Creating Comic Books & Super Heroes.......... 2-8 .......................1, 4 .................................8, 17Creative Writing................................................ 6-9 ...........................5 .................................... 22Creative Writing................................................ 3-5 ...........................6 .....................................25CSI-Forensic Crime Scene Investigation ........ 3-8 .......................3, 6 .............................. 16, 25DeskTop Publishing ......................................... 3-8 .......................1, 4 .................................7, 19Desserts & More Desserts! ............................. 2-8 ...............1, 3, 4, 5 .................... 9, 13, 19, 20Digital Photography ......................................... 4-8 ...................1, 2, 4 ...........................7, 12, 19Digital Storytellers ............................................ 5-8 ...........................4 .....................................19Double Dutch, Hop Scotch and Other Games .. 2-8 ...........................2 .....................................10Drawing for Beginners ..................................... 3-8 .......................2, 5 .............................. 10, 20Duct Tape Divas................................................2-7 .......................1, 7 ................................ 9, 28Electricity - What Is It? ..................................... 2-6 ...................2, 4, 5 .........................10, 17, 22Fashion Design ................................................ 3-8 .......................3, 6 ...............................14, 26Flight & Rocketry: Come Soar with Us! ........... 3-8 ...............1, 3, 4, 6 .....................7, 14, 19, 24Game Labs - Get in the Game! ........................2-4 ...........................3 .....................................16Game Labs - Get in the Game! ....................... 5-8 ...........................3 .....................................14Genealogy Tracing Your Family Tree .............. 2-8 ...........................7 .....................................27Girls Rule! .........................................................2-7 .......................2, 8 ...............................11, 31Golf: How to Play the Game ............................ 4-8 ...................5, 6, 7 ........................ 20, 24, 27Harry Potter .......................................................2-7 ...........................2 .....................................11Hip Hop & Street Jazz ..................................... 2-8 ...................5, 6, 7 ........................ 20, 24, 27How to Be a Magician: Advanced ................... 2-8 ...........................8 .................................... 30How to Be a Magician: Beginner ..................... 2-8 .............. 3, 4, 5, 7 ................... 14, 17, 21, 27Interior Decorating for Kids ............................. 3-8 .......................5, 8 .............................. 22, 31Jewelry Making ................................................ 2-8 .......................4, 8 ...............................17, 30Karate ............................................................... 2-8 ...................2, 3, 4 ......................... 11, 14, 17Keyboarding Kraze! ......................................... 3-8 ...........................2 .....................................12Kitchen Chemistry ........................................... 2-6 .......................7, 8 ...............................27, 30Lego Films and Stop Action .............................2-4 ...........................4 .....................................17Lego Star Wars & Motorized Machines ............2-7 .......................1, 5 .................................9, 21LEGO Video Games ........................................ 5-8 ...........................5 .................................... 22LEGO YOUnivers! .............................................2-4 ...........................7 .....................................27LEGO YOUnivers! ............................................ 5-8 ...........................7 .....................................28Make Your First 3-D Video Game!....................2-4 ...........................4 .....................................19Make Your First 3-D Video Game!................... 5-8 ...........................4 .....................................18Make Your First Video Game ............................2-4 .......................2, 8 ...............................12, 30Make Your First Video Game ........................... 5-8 .......................2, 8 ...............................11, 31Maker Labs: Make Your First 3D Creation! ......2-4 ...........................1 .......................................9Maker Labs: Make Your First 3D Creation! ..... 5-8 ...........................1 .......................................7Math Olympics ..................................................1-3 .......................3, 6 ...............................14, 26Math Olympics ................................................. 4-6 .......................3, 6 ...............................16, 24Minecraft Animators ..........................................2-4 ...........................5 .................................... 22Minecraft Animators ......................................... 5-8 ...........................5 .....................................21Minecraft Designers .........................................2-4 .......................1, 3 .................................8, 14Minecraft Designers ........................................ 5-8 .......................1, 3 .................................9, 16Minecraft Modders ...........................................2-4 .......................2, 6 ...............................11, 24Minecraft Modders .......................................... 5-8 .......................2, 6 .............................. 13, 26Mission to Mars Robot Challenge ....................2-7 .......................2, 6 ...............................11, 26Model United Nations ...................................... 4-8 ...........................5 .................................... 22Modeling .......................................................... 2-8 ...........................1 .......................................8Mosaic Madness.............................................. 3-8 .......................2, 5 ...............................11, 23Not Just Jeans! ...............................................5-10 ...........................6 .................................... 26Origami-The Art of Folding Paper ................... 3-8 .......................5, 7 .............................. 23, 28Painting with Watercolor .................................. 3-8 .......................1, 3 .................................9, 14Party In The USA ............................................. 2-6 ...........................1 .......................................9Piggy Banks and Portfolios ............................. 3-8 .......................6, 8 .............................. 24, 30Plan Your Own Wedding ...................................2-7 .......................3, 5 ...............................14, 21Princess For A Day .......................................... 2-6 .......................2, 7 .............................. 13, 28Relays, Games & Races .................................. 3-8 ...................2, 5, 7 .........................12, 21, 27Robotics ........................................................... 2-6 .......1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 ........ 8, 13, 15, 19, 21, 28SAT Prep .........................................................8-12 ....................... 1-8 .......................................7Scrapbooking .................................................. 2-8 .......................4, 8 .............................. 20, 31Sewing for Beginners .....................................5-10 .......................3, 5 .............................. 16, 23Sewing for Beginners: Level II ........................5-10 ...........................7 .................................... 29Sign Language ................................................ 2-8 ...........................1 .......................................8Sketch Up ......................................................... 3-8 .......................6, 8 .............................. 26, 31Soap Making and Bubbly Stuff ....................... 2-8 .......................1, 3 .................................8, 15Solar Power ...................................................... 2-6 ...........................3 .....................................16Stamping-It-Up! ............................................... 2-8 ...........................8 .................................... 30Star Wars Jedi Academy ................................. 2-8 .......................6, 8 .............................. 26, 31Still Life & Landscape Painting ........................ 3-8 .......................5, 6 ...............................21, 26Study Skills for Junior High School Students ....7,8,9 .........................5, 8 ...............................21, 30Super Summer Reading ...................................1-3 ...........................4 .....................................18Teaching 101 .....................................................2-7 .......................2, 7 .............................. 13, 28Tennis ..............................................................4-10 ...................1, 4, 6 .......................... 8, 18, 25The Juggling Workshop-For All Skill Levels.... 3-8 ...................2, 6, 8 ........................ 13, 25, 31Theater Camp .................................................1-10 ....................... 1-8 ...................................5-6Theater Camp CIT .......................... 15 yrs & older ....................... 1-8 .......................................6Theater Camp Intership ..................16-17 year old ....................... 1-8 .......................................6Tie Dye ............................................................. 2-8 ...........................4 .............................. 18, 20Trash to Treasure Arts & Crafts ....................... 2-8 ...........................1 .....................................10Video Game Animation .....................................2-4 ...........................5 .....................................21Volleyball .........................................................4-10 .......................1, 4 .................................8, 18Webworks: How to Design ............................... 3-5 .................. 3, 6, 7 ........................ 16, 25, 29Webworks: How to Design ............................... 6-9 .................. 3, 6, 7 ........................ 15, 26, 28Where in the World and What Do They Speak? . 2-8 ...........................8 .................................... 30Writing & Publishing Your Very Own Book ...... 5-8 ....................... 7-8 .................................... 29

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