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Summer Camps

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°ÄÃÅÀ¶ÔÂÁÁ offers a variety of summer camps for youths of all ages.ÌýIndividual camp descriptions, including direct links to register for each, are listed below.

A completed and signed waiver form is required for each person enrolled in °ÄÃÅÀ¶ÔÂÁÁ's summer camps. Please complete the waiver form linked to the right.Ìý


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°ÄÃÅÀ¶ÔÂÁÁ Summer Camps Scholarship Opportunity

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The °ÄÃÅÀ¶ÔÂÁÁ Summer Camps Scholarship will pay 50% of the cost of up to three camps per child per year, and there is no limit on the number of children per family. This scholarship provides support to families experiencing financial hardship. Funds are provided by the °ÄÃÅÀ¶ÔÂÁÁ Foundation.Ìý

Click the link above to apply.Ìý

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Complete List of Summer Camps:

July 29

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Sky Explorers: Drones Adventure Camp – Elementary School

Sidney Campus

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THIS CAMP IS AT CAPACITY - click the link below to join a waitlist.

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Camp Director is David Kohn. The cost is $50. A signed waiver form is required for all camps.

Get ready for a soaring adventure in the fascinating world of drones with our "Sky Explorers" camp, designed especially for elementary-aged students! This exciting camp offers a perfect blend of fun and learning as young minds take flight into the thrilling realm of unmanned aerial vehicles. Campers will dive into the basics of drones, learning about their components, how they fly, and the various types of drones used in different fields.

Mon, July 29, 9 a.m.-Noon

D303|305/Beatrice E. Doser Building in Sidney

Click to join the waitlist.


July 29 - August 1

9 a.m. - 12 p.m.

BotBuilders

Greenville Campus

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Youth entering 5th through 8th gradeÌýÌýÌý

Taught by Joe Carmon.ÌýThe cost is $75.

Join us for the BotBuilders Robotics Class, where young minds dive into the exciting world of technology, engineering, and creativity! This hands-on and interactive class is designed to spark interest in robotics, cultivate problem-solving skills, and inspire the next generation of innovators. Students will have thrilling experiences beginning with the foundational exploration of robotics principles. ÌýStudents will learn about essential components such as sensors, actuators, and microcontrollers. ÌýUsing robotics kits, students will engage in hands-on building activities to learn the mechanics of assembling robot parts and delve into programming to bring their creations to life. Our Summer Robotics Camp is an immersive and dynamic experience that aims to ignite curiosity, foster teamwork, and inspire a passion for technology and innovation. Join us for a camp filled with robotics adventures, creativity, and the thrill of building and programming!

Mon-Thurs, July 29-Aug 1, 9 a.m.-Noon

G119/Ash TLC in Greenville

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July 29 - July 30

9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Design & 3D Printing Camp

Greenville Campus

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Youth entering 5th through 7th gradeÌýÌýÌý

CampÌýDirectors are Norm Denny and David Nelson. The cost is $75. A signed waiver form is required for all camps. Campers should bring a sack lunch.ÌýÌý

Explore the world of Computer-Aided Design (CAD).Ìý This camp is designed to introduce young minds to the fascinating world of digital design and creativity. ÌýIntroduction to popular CAD software tailored for young learners, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.

Students will learn the basics of Computer-Aided Design to understand how to create digital drawings and 3D models, from designing simple objects to more complex structures. Creativity knows no bounds! The Design and 3D Printing camp provides an understanding of how CAD is used in various industries, showcasing its real-world applications.

Mon & Tues, July 29 & 30, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.ÌýÌý

G112/Ash TLC in Greenville

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July 31 - August 1

9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

LEGO Simple Machines Maker

Greenville Campus

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Children entering 3rd through 5th grade

Camp Director is Annie Cummings. The cost is $75. A signed waiver form is required for all camps. Campers should bring a sack lunch.

LEGO® Simple Machines Maker camp will teach campers how to follow a design process. Campers will work in small groups to define the problem, brainstorm, and identify a design criterion before making a solution. All creations will be presented teaching campers the importance of communication and feedback. Maker design topics include: a digital accessory, mascot, cartoon, amusement park ride, and many more.

Wed & Thurs, July 31 & Aug 1, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

G118/Ash TLC in Greenville


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CONTACT US
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Greenville Campus
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989-328-1012
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