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  • MIDDLESEXC O U N T Y C O L L E G E

    SUCCESS STARTS HERESUCCESS STARTS HERE

  • 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 their 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 6:00 p.m. or you will be charged a late penalty of $25.00 per half hour.n Registration is on a weekly basis only.n No tuition waivers or discounts will be accepted.

    Pre-Camp After-CampCHAM 060-01 CHPM 061-01

    Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5:00-6:00 p.m. June 24-June 28 June 24-June 28 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

    CHAM 060-02 CHPM 061-02 Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5:00-6:00 p.m. July 1-July 5 (4 days) July 1-July 5 (4 days) (Tuition $20 + general fee $5) Total $25 (Tuition $20 general fee $5) Total $25

    CHAM 060-03 CHPM 061-03 Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5:00-6:00 p.m. July 8-July 12 July 8-July 12 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

    CHAM 060-04 CHPM 061-04 Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5:00-6:00 p.m. July 15-July 19 July 15-July 19 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

    CHAM 060-05 CHPM 061-05 Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5:00-6:00 p.m. July 22-July 26 July 22-July 26 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

    CHAM 060-06 CHPM 061-06 Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5:00-6:00 p.m. July 29-August 2 July 29-August 2 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

    CHAM 060-07 CHPM 061-07 Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5:00-6:00 p.m. August 5-August 9 August 5-August 9 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

    CHAM 060-08 CHPM 061-08 Monday-Friday, 7:30-8:30 a.m. Monday-Friday, 5:00-6:00 p.m. August 12-August 16 August 12-August 16 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35 (Tuition $25 + general fee $10) Total $35

    1 Camp Middlesex / 732.906.2556 for Registration Information

  • www.middlesexcc.edu/camp 1

    Camp MiddlesexSummer Camp at Middlesex County College2600 Woodbridge Avenue, Edison, NJ

    Camp Middlesex is located on a grassy, tree shaded 200 acre site. Campers may choose from a wide variety of half-day and full-day programs. There is a pre-camp and after-camp option, which makes it a perfect solution for working parents.

    HERE’S THE DAIly SCHEDUlE: 7:30-8:30 a.m. ............................... Pre-Camp Option8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ..................... Morning Programs 12:30-1:00 p.m. ............................. Lunch - Included in morning session1:00-5:00 p.m. ............................... Afternoon Programs 5:00-6:00 p.m. ............................... After-Camp OptionBreaks are included in ALL camps

    DROP-OFF AND PICK-UP:All campers must be dropped off and picked up at their classrooms.

    REgISTRATION IS EASy!Camp Middlesex Health & Waiver Form must be included with each registration.

    Mail In-PersonDepartment of Professional & Community Programs Department of Professional & Community ProgramsMiddlesex County College Middlesex County CollegeCrabiel Hall-Room 110 Crabiel Hall-Room 110 2600 Woodbridge Avenue, PO Box 3050 2600 Woodbridge AvenueEdison, NJ 08818-3050 Edison, NJ 08818Payment: Check, Money Order, Visa, Payment: Check, Money Order, Visa, MasterCard, Discover/Novus. MasterCard, Discover/Novus. Fax 24 Hours Fax 732.906.2521. Use Visa, MasterCard, Discover/Novus.

    New User Friendly FormatAlphabetical Index ............................................................................................................................................................................page 35

    Table of Contents Weekly Camp at a Glance ........................................................................................................................................................page 2-3

    Week #1 Week #5(June 24-June 28) .......................................page 6 (July 22-26) .............................page 17Week #2 Week #6(July 1-5) (4 Days) ........................................page 9 (July 29-August 2) ................. page 20 Week #3 Week #7(July 8-12 ......................................................page 11 (August 5-9) .......................... page 23 Week #4 Week #8(July 15-19) ...................................................page 14 (August 12-16) .......................page 26

    THREE EASy WAyS TO USE THIS BROCHUREBy grade as of September 2013By Grade as of September 2013 – Use the handy “Camp At A Glance” calendar on the following pages. After each camp title or abbreviation the numbers between the ( ) will indicate the grade range for that camp. Locate all the programs that your child is qualified to take. For more information about each camp check the section for that week within the brochure. Each weekly section is divided by AM camps and PM camps alphabetically.

    By DateThere are 8 weeks of summer fun at Camp Middlesex beginning June 24 and ending August 16, 2013. Starting on page 6 right after Theater camp, the camps are organized by date and week numbers. Find the dates that work for you and pick the programs of your interest!

    Alphabetical Indexon page 35 by Camp name.

    123 SUMMER CAMP - SUMMER FUN SOMETHINg gREAT FOR EvERyONE!

  • 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 #27/1 - 5 (4 days)

    page 9-11

    Theater Camp I (gr 1-10) (page 4-5)

    American Girl (gr 2-6)

    Camp Paranormal (gr 5-9)

    Cartooning (gr 2-8)

    CyberSpies (gr 2-4)

    Double Dutch (gr 2-8)

    Kitchen Chemistry (gr 2-6)

    Soap Making (gr 2-8)

    Softball For Girls (gr 4-10)

    Solar Power (gr 2-6)

    Video Game Odyssey (gr 5-8)

    Volleyball I (gr 4-10)

    WebWorks (gr 6-9)

    Writing & Pub (gr 2-7)

    Morning Camps

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

    (lunch: 12:30-1:00 p.m.)

    Week #37/8 - 12

    page 11-14

    Theater Camp I (gr 1-10) (page 4-5)

    Babysitting (gr 6-9)

    Basketball I (gr 4-12)

    Cool Cookin’ #1 (gr 2-8)

    Duct Tape Divas (gr 2-7)

    Hip Hop &Jazz (gr 2-8)

    Magic (gr 2-8)

    Make 1st Video (gr 5-8)

    Manga Mania (gr 2-8)

    Mosaic Madness (gr 2-8)

    Robots! (gr 2-6)

    Rockets/Airplanes (gr 3-8)

    Soccer (gr 4-9)

    TV & Acting (gr 2-4)

    WebWorks (gr 3-5)

    Writing & Pub (gr 2-7)

    Week #47/15 - 19

    page 14-17

    Theater Camp II (gr 1-10) (page 4-5)

    Chess (gr 3-7)

    Desserts #2 (gr 2-8)

    Digital Photo (gr 4-8)

    Forensics (gr 3-8)

    Hip Hop &Jazz (gr 2-8)

    Jewelry Making (gr 2-8)

    Lego Games (gr 5-8)

    Lego YOUniverse (gr 2-4)

    Magic (gr 2-8)

    Piggy Banks (gr 3-8)

    Strings & Things (gr 2-8)

    Tennis II (gr 4-10)

    Tie Dye (gr 2-8)

    Volleyball II (gr 4-10)

    Theater Camp I (gr 1-10)

    Babysitting (gr 6-9)

    Camp Cupcake (gr 2-8)

    Cartooning (gr 2-8)

    Clay Creations (gr 3-8)

    Creative Writing (gr 6-9)

    EngineerLEGOS (gr 3-6)

    Make 1st Video (gr 5-8)

    Math Olympics (gr 1-3)

    Rockets/Airplanes(gr 3-8)

    Sign Language (gr 2-8)

    Solar Power (gr 2-6)

    Virtual Wlds Cities (gr 2-4)

    Afternoon Camps

    PM Hours1:00-5:00 p.m.

    Theater Camp I (gr 1-10)

    Card Games (gr 3-8)

    City Planning (gr 4-8)

    Comic Books (gr 2-8)

    Model UN (gr 4-8)

    Robots! (gr 2-6)

    Soap Making (gr 2-8)

    Tie Dye (gr 2-8)

    Video Game Odyssey (gr 2-4)

    WebWorks (gr 3-5)

    Writing & Pub (gr 2-7)

    Theater Camp I (gr 1-10)

    Cartooning (gr 2-8)

    Desserts #1 (gr 2-8)

    Electricity (gr 2-6)

    Girls Rule! (gr 2-7)

    Harry Potter (gr 2-7)

    Keyboarding (gr 3-8)

    Make 1st Video (gr 2-4)

    Recycle Art/Scrap (gr 2-8)

    Sewing I (gr 5-8)

    Still Life (gr 3-8)

    TV & Acting (gr 5-8)

    Writing & Pub (gr 2-7)

    Theater Camp II (gr 1-10)

    5 Languages (gr 2-8)

    Chess (gr 3-7)

    Cool Cookin' #2 (gr 2-8)

    Digital Photo (gr 4-8)

    Interior Décor (gr 3-8)

    Kitchen Chemistry (gr 2-6)

    Lego Games (gr 2-4)

    Lego YOUniverse (gr 5-8)

    Modeling (gr 2-8)

    Rockets/Airplanes (gr 3-8)

    Scrapbooking (gr 2-8)

    2 Camp Middlesex / 732.906.2556 for Registration Information

    Week #16/24 - 28page 6-9

    Theater Camp I (gr 1-10) (page 4-5)

    Camp Cupcake (gr 2-8)

    Creative Writing (gr 3-5)

    EngineerLEGOS (gr K-2)

    Forensics (gr 3-8)

    Golf I (gr 4-8)

    Harry Potter (gr 2-7)

    Make 1st Video (gr 2-4)

    Manga Mania (gr 2-8)

    Math Olympics (gr 4-6)

    Modeling (gr 2-8)

    Robots! (gr 2-6)

    Tennis I (gr 4-10)

    Virtual Wlds Cities (gr 5-8)

    Watercolors (gr 3-8)

  • 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 #57/22 - 26

    page 17-19

    Theater Camp II (gr 1-10) (page 4-5)

    Baseball (gr 4-12)

    Basketball II (gr 4-12)

    Camp Zombie (gr 2-7)

    Comedy Camp (gr 2-8)

    Comic Books (gr 2-8)

    Computer Crafts (gr 3-8)

    Cool Cookin’ #3 (gr 2-8)

    Creative Writing (gr 3-5)

    Electricity (gr 2-6)

    Hip Hop & Jazz (gr 2-8)

    Lego Films & Stop (gr 2-4)

    Magic (gr 2-8)

    Make 1st 3D Video (gr 5-8)

    Week #67/29 - 8/2

    page 20-22

    Theater Camp II (gr 1-10) (page 4-5)

    Card Games (gr 3-8)

    Cartooning ADV (gr 5-9)

    City Planning (gr 4-8)

    Desserts #4 (gr 2-8)

    Digital Photo (gr 4-8)

    Golf II (gr 4-8)

    Grossology (gr 3-8)

    Hip Hop & Jazz (gr 2-8)

    KeyBoarding (gr 3-8)

    Lightz! Camera! (gr 2-4)

    Robots! (gr 2-6)

    Soap Making (gr 2-8)

    Tennis III (gr 4-10)

    Video Game Anim (gr 5-8)

    Morning Camps

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

    (lunch: 12:30-1:00 p.m.)

    Week #78/5 - 9

    page 23-26

    Theater Camp III (gr 1-10) (page 4-5)

    5 Languages (gr 2-8)

    App Attack! (gr 5-8)

    Basketball III (gr 4-12)

    Boys Rock! (gr 2-7)

    Camp Cupcake (gr 2-8)

    Clay Creations (gr 3-8)

    Electricity (gr 2-6)

    Golf III (gr 4-8)

    iRock! (gr 2-4)

    Line Dancing (gr 2-8)

    Magic (gr 2-8)

    WebWorks (gr 6-9)

    Where In World (gr 3-8)

    Week #88/12 - 16

    page 26-28

    Theater Camp III (gr 1-10) (page 4-5)

    App Adventures (gr 5-8)

    Build Biz Wkshp (gr 4-8)

    Chess (gr 3-7)

    DeskTop Pub (gr 3-8)

    EngineerLEGOS (gr K-2)

    FX: Special Effect (gr 2-4)

    Girls Rule! (gr 2-7)

    Magic ADV. (gr 2-8)

    Math Olympics (gr 4-6)

    ScrapBooking (gr 2-8)

    StillLife (gr 3-8)

    Theater Camp II (gr 1-10)

    Cartooning (gr 2-8)

    Creative Writing (gr 6-9)

    DeskTop Pub (gr 3-8)

    Desserts #3 (gr 2-8)

    Duct Tape Divas (gr 2-7)

    Fashion Design (gr 3-8)

    Lego Films & Stop (gr 5-8)

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

    Robots! (gr 2-6)

    Sewing I (gr 5-8)

    Afternoon Camps

    PM Hours1:00-5:00 p.m.

    Theater Camp II (gr 1-10)

    American Girl (gr 2-6)

    Cool Cookin’ #4 (gr 2-8)

    Digital Photo (gr 4-8)

    Lightz! Camera! (gr 5-8)

    Manga Mania (gr 2-8)

    Not Just Jeans (gr 5-8)

    Rockets/Airplanes (gr 3-8)

    Soap Making (gr 2-8)

    Solar Power (gr 2-6)

    Strings & Things (gr 2-8)

    Video Game Anim (gr 2-4)

    WebWorks (gr 6-9)

    Theater Camp III (gr 1-10)

    App Attack! (gr 2-4)

    Camp Cupcake (gr 2-8)

    Comedy Camp (gr 2-8)

    Duct Tape Diva II (gr 2-7)

    Google SketchUp (gr 3-8)

    iRock! (gr 5-8)

    Mosaic Madness (gr 2-8)

    Piggy Banks (gr 3-8)

    Robots! (gr 2-6)

    Sewing II (gr 5-8)

    Summer Library (gr 1-3)

    WebWorks (gr 3-5)

    Theater Camp III (gr 1-10)

    App Adventures (gr 2-4)

    Chess (gr 3-7)

    Computer Crafts (gr 3-8)

    EngineerLEGOS (gr 3-6)

    Fashion Design (gr 3-8)

    FX: Special Effect (gr 5-8)

    Google SketchUp (gr 3-8)

    Jewelry Making (gr 2-8)

    Math Olympics (gr 1-3)

    Teacher 101 (gr 2-6)

    Watercolors (gr 3-8)

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  • Tech Option(Available Sessions I & II only)(7th, 8th & 9th graders)Campers who are in 7th, 8th, or 9th grades may choose to participate in the Tech Option, instead of rehearsing for performances. From 9 a.m.-12 noon, Tech campers will build sets, paint scenery, sew and design costumes and organize props. During performances, Tech campers will function as the stage crew, making sure that sets, props and costumes are in place. This is an option that requires maturity and the ability to follow direction.

    Teen Scenes Option (Available Sessions I & II only)(8th & 9th graders)Eight and ninth graders will have the opportunity to work with other teens to prepare a special teen production! The show may consist of monologues, scenes and songs that will feature each and every talented teen who wishes to participate. At the end of each 3-week session, parents, community members and the rest of Theater Camp will be invited to attend your show. During each of the traditional Friday performances, teens will act as ushers and theater managers, giving them the opportunity to develop new skills. We expect all teens who participate in this special program to adhere to the program’s rules and be ready to work each and every day.

    Broadway Theater Trip! (Session III only)Session III provides full-day campers - some for the very first time – the opportunity to experience the magic of seeing a professional Broadway show. Theater Campers will take a field trip on the second Wednesday of Session Three to see a show. Campers will enjoy the thrill of watching a live professional performance. Possible shows are Annie, The Lion King, Chaplin, Newsies, Matilda, Spiderman, Blue Man Group or Stomp

    Fantastic FridaysFridays are Fantastic at Theater Camp! First, children perform for an audience of over 900 people. After lunch and a quick dip in the pool, there’s a party followed by a special event such as Carnival Day, Counselor Camper Look Alike Day, Rock Star Day and the Summer Prom. It all adds up to excitement! Cast parties, complete with current music and lights, contests with fabulous prizes and group dances are the perfect way to cap off the week’s activities.

    SESSION 1, 2 & 3 - June 24- August 168 week Full-Day Summer Package$1, 795 - Save $305CHTR 007-14- (Full-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.June 24-August 16 (no camp July 4) (Tuition $ 1,149 + general fee $646) Total $1,795.00*Savings are available to campers who enroll, with payment, for the “Full-Day 8 Week Summer Package.”

    Session 1 - June 24-July 123 weeks (no camp July 4)Productions: The Pied Pipers Wild West Show, Theater Camp Variety Show, The Prince & The PauperCHTR 001-14 - (Half-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.(Tuition $200 + general fee $150) Total $350

    CHTR 002-14 - (Full-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.(Tuition $450 + general fee $275) Total $725.

    Session 2/ July 15-August 23 weeksProductions: Pinocchio, The Pearl of the Fire God, The Wizard of OzCHTR 003-14 - (Half-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m.(Tuition $200 + general fee $150) Total $350.CHTR 004-14 - (Full-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.(Tuition $450 + general fee $275) Total $725.

    Session 3 - August 5-August 162 weeks Production: The Broadway Spectacular CHTR 005-14- (Half-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. -1:00 p.m.(Tuition $159 + general fee $116) Total $275.CHTR 006-14 - (Full-Day)Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.(Tuition $ 290 + general fee $ 260 + materials fee $100) Total $650.Includes trip to Broadway

    Theater CampEight-weeks of summer fun for kids and teens entering First Grade - 16 years old.

    Half-Day Theater Camp / 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Full-Day Theater Camp / 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Eight weeks of summer fun for teens and kids entering first grade – 16 years old. Theater Camp is back for its 24th 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 12 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.

    For Theater Program Information Call 732.422.7071.Or visit www.taubenslagproductions.com.

    UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MICHAEl TAUBENSlAg!

    4 Camp Middlesex / 732.906.2556 for Registration Information

  • Counselors In Training (CIT) Program for Teens Entering 10th grade & Older.(age 15 and older)Is your teen interested in enhancing their 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! CIT’s 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. CIT’s 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 2 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 www.taubenslagproductions.com or can be faxed to 732.422.7072.

    CIT Session 1 – June 24-July 123 weeks (no camp July 4)CHTR 009-11Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.(Tuition $100 + general fee $175) Total $275.

    CIT Session 2 – July 15-August 23 weeksCHTR 010-11Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.(Tuition $100 + general fee $175) Total $275.

    CIT Session 3 – August 5-162 WeeksCHTR 011-11Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.(Tuition $100 + general fee $175) Total $275.

    www.middlesexcc.edu/camp 5

    DAIly SCHEDUlE8:30-9:00 a.m. Drop-off and preparation

    9:00 a.m.-12 noon Monday-Thursday: Rehearsal, Tech or Teen Scene Options Friday: Performances 9:30 & 11:00 a.m.

    12:00-1:00 p.m. Lunch: From home or purchased in the College Cafeteria.

    1:00 p.m. Pick-up for half-day campers

    1:00-2:00 p.m. Supervised age-appropriate indoor/outdoor games and activities

    2:00-3:30 p.m. Junior Swim and Snack

    3:00-4:30 p.m. Campers swim in the College’s Olympic size indoor pool. All Senior Swim and Snack children are required to pass a swimming test at the beginning of each session. Campers swim every day except August 12-16. Swim period is split into Junior and Senior age campers.

    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.

    4:30-5:00 p.m. Prep for pick-up.

  • 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.

    MORNINg (AM) CAMPS

    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 045-13Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KAITLYN HERTHEL

    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. Bring a USB flash drive to class.CHWJ 001-17Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MERRI UKRAINCIK

    Engineering FUNdamentals With lEgOS (grades K-2)Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your ownunique design! Explore concepts in physics, mechanical engineering, structural engineering, and architecture while playing with a terrific building toy. Campers will develop and enhance their problem solving and critical thinking skills while exploring the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO building system. Visit this website for a closer look at camp activities: www.play-well.orgCHGI 060-01Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), June 24-28 (Tuition $50 + general fee $125) Total $175.PLAY-WELL TEKNOLOGIES

    Forensics-Crime Scene Sleuths! (grades 3 thru 8)Solving the crime is about the evidence and the facts. Be a forensic scientist for a week as you sift through the data, analyze it and sleuth your way to solving the mystery. You 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 your week will be jam packed with fun and learning!CHGI 048-05Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55). Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

    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 Sundays.Textbook required: Available at College Bookstore. HEALTH WAIVER FORM IS NOT REQUIRED FOR SAT REGISTRATION ONLY!CSYA 022-20Instructors: A. WEISEL & STAFF, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., June 25-August 15 (16 sessions) and Sundays, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m., July 28 and August 4 (2 sessions). (Tuition $225 + general fee $124) Total $349.

    Middlesex County CollegeOffice of School Relations: Out Link to the K-12 Sector

    For Students:GATEway, July 8-31, 2013: offers college-credit and academic enrichment courses for students who have completed grades 7, 8 or 9. Students may apply for one of the following college-credit courses: Introduction to Computer Science Using C++ (CSC 133), Introduction to Forensic Science (SCI 206), or Precalculus (MAT 129) or for one of the following academic enrichment courses: Algebra I (MAT 013), Algebra II (MAT 014) or Geometry (MAT 020). For students who meet the Algebra I prerequisite, students may apply for one of the following academic enrichment courses: Biology 010: Basic biology or Chemistry 010: Basic Chemistry Classes do not meet on Fridays. For admission criteria and/or registration information, call 732.548.6000 ext. 3144 or go to the website: www.middlesexcc.edu/schoolrelations.

    Biotechnology Summer Institute, July 8-31, 2013 (for High School Student): An intensive hands-on, laboratory-based course in modern DNA analyses and protein purification techniques for high school students. This is a 3-credit college course (BIO 206) offered Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Seats are limited for this class. For admission criteria and/or registration information, call 732.548.6000 ext. 3144.

    Algebra Summer Institute: July 8-25, 2013, for students who have completed 6, 7, or 8th grade. Students will explore algebraic concepts through hands-on activities and the integration of technology. The Institute is suggested for student enrichment and/or strengthening concepts. Classes run Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to noon at a cost of $350.00. For admission criteria and/or registration information, call 732.548.6000 ext. 3144.

    For Teachers:AP Summer Institutes at Middlesex County College, August 5-8, 2013: in partnership with the College Board, institutes will be offered for both novice and experienced AP teachers. Institutes in Biology, Chemistry, Calculus AB and BC (combined), Environmental Science, Physics, Statistics, US History, and Studio Art will be offered concurrently. For more information or to register call 732.548.6000, ext. 3144.

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    Week #1: June 24-June 28 (continued) Week #1: June 24-June 28 (continued) 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 006-28Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MICHELE SHIP

    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 022-14Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI SCHRADER

    Robots! Robots! Robots! (grades 2 thru 6)What does the word “robotics” mean? A typical robot has a movable physical structure, a motor of some sort, a sensor system, a power supply and a computer brain that controls all of these elements. What is Artificial Intelligence? Will robots ever really be able to think for themselves? Will computers ever be smarter than humans? Are they already? Are you ready to learn all about robots? All campers will make a working robot to take home at the end of the week.CHSC 011-20Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

    Tennis (grades 4 thru 10)Tennis enthusiast 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 020-38 – Session IMonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

    virtual Worlds and Future Cities (grades 5-8)Teleportation centers, flying cars…buildings that talk to you! What will the world look like in the year 2050? Design the next great metropolis that builds on the great architects and engineers of the past or create something completely from your imagination. Using design software students will develop research and writing skills as they learn about scale, energy, and city planning to design a virtual city. Camper designs will be posted on a special class website showcasing the worlds created.CHBR 025-01Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), June 24-28. (Tuition $59 + general fee $140). Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

    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 004-31Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), June 24-28 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.RICH ZIRIN

    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 041-12Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JACKIE SCHARF

    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 class that shows you the crucial keys to designing your first 2D game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics and elements, music and sound, software, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore as you learn how to really get into the game because you made it yourself! No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have fun! Student created games will be available on a password protected website to share with friends and family. Software and games are only compatible on PC computers, MAC versions can be created after the program for $15.00 conversion fee.CHBR 003-16Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), June 24-28.(Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

    Manga Mania (grades 2 thru 8)Greetings otakus! In this camp you’ll learn how to draw in one of the most popular and fastest growing comics genre in America, Manga!This famous export from Japan is fast on the rise here in America and you too can learn how to draw in this ever-popular style. Camperswill learn the basics of manga art and about its culture as well. CHAR 031-15Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NICK MOCKOVIAK

    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 mathmuscles, bulk up your brain cells and tone your strategizing skills!CHGI 013-22Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 P.M., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.CHRISTINE HEYL

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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 017-22Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $70) Total $190.JACKIE SCHARF

    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 045-14Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KAITLYN HERTHEL

    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 088-60Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m. June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.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 in a smock/old t-shirt to class.CHAR 039-11Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI SCHRADER

    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 002-19Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MERRI UKRAINCIK

    Week #1: June 24-June 28 (continued) Engineering FUNdamentals With lEgOS(grades 3 thru 6)Let your imagination run wild with over 100,000 pieces of LEGO! Build engineer-designed projects such as boats, bridges, mazes and motorized cars, and use special pieces to create your own unique design! Explore concepts in physics, mechanical engineering, structural engineering, and architecture while playing with a terrific building toy. Campers will develop and enhance their problem solving and critical thinking skills while exploring the endless creative possibilities of the LEGO building system. Visit this website for a closer look at camp activities: www.play-well.orgCHGI 061-01 Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00p.m., June 24-28. (Tuition $50 + general fee $125) Total $175.PLAY-WELL TEKnologies

    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 class that shows you the crucial keys to designing your first 2D game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics and elements, music and sound, software, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore as you learn how to really get into the game because you made it yourself! No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have fun! Student created games will beavailable on a password protected website to share with friends andfamily. Software and games are only compatible on PC computers.CHBR 004-16Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00p.m., June 24-28.(Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

    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 mathmuscles, bulk up your brain cells and tone your strategizing skills!CHGI 010-23Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00p.m., June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55). Total 175.CHRISTINE HEYL

    Rockets, Airplanes and Aviation (grades 3 thru 8)Campers will build, launch, land and crash a variety of airborne flying vehicles! Get ready to launch your very own bottle rocket, flying paper plane and water rocket in one of the most exciting hands-on science activities ever! 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. Contests to determine accuracy, distance, hang time, best loops, best boomerang, worst crash landing and more will add to the fun. This camp is the “Wanna-Be A Rocket Scientist” dream come true! Bring two 2-liter empty/clean soda bottles to camp.CHSC 092-34Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00p.m., June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

    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, theirname and lots of vocabulary to go along with it! Activities will includegames, skits and sign language relays. Don’t delay, “sign” up today!CHFL 029-20Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00p.m., June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.YVONNE BEYER

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  • Solar Power! The Power of the Sun(grades 2 thru 6)Have you ever wondered how solar powered cars work? If so, come learn about the exciting power of the sun. Campers will be able to experiment with several items that operate on energy from the sun. Each camper will be able to take home a solar powered robot which they will make while at camp.CHSC 013-13Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., June 24-28. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55). Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

    virtual Worlds and Future Cities (grades 2 thru 4)Teleportation centers, flying cars…buildings that talk to you! What will the world look like in the year 2050? Design the next great metropolis that builds on the great architects and engineers of the past or create something completely from your imagination. Using design software students will develop research and writing skills as they learn about scale, energy, and city planning to design a virtual city. Camper designs will be posted on a special class website showcasing the worlds created.CHBR 026-01Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., June 24-28. (Tuition $59 + general fee $140). $Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

    Week #2: July 1-July 5 (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.Theater Camp (continues) See page 4 and 5 for details.

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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 enjoy tea parties, whip up special snacks and play games that show you that you can do great things if you believe in yourself.CHGI 044-09Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.KAITLYN HERTHEL

    Camp Paranormal (grades 5 thru 9)Does supernatural stuff interest you? Do you believe in paranormal phenomena? You will learn about some urban legends, ghost tales, angels, monsters, aliens/UFOs, the origins of Halloween, and more. Each day we will do different fun projects with our topics.Parents: This is a sensitive subject area. Please use discretion when registering your child for this camp.CHGI 057-03Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.) July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.KERI SCHRADER

    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 088-61Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.NICK MOCKOVIAK

    Cyber Spies 2025 (grades 2 thru 4)The next battle will be fought on the grid, not the ground! In this camp you are all that stands between world peach and a group of international hackers that are launching a series of cyber attacks on multinational corporations and governments. Working in teams, campers will have to solve simulated scenarios each day by investigating digital clues and challenges. The clock is ticking!CHBR 027-01Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $49 + general fee $120) Total $169.BLACK ROCKET

    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 world-wide 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 030-12Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.EARLEEN JONES

    girls Softball Camp (grades 4 thru 10)Our goal in Softball Camp is to improve the player’s ability in all fundamental areas through individual instruction in the game of fast-pitch softball. We make certain that young players have fun, make new friends and learn from their experiences. All players, from novice to advanced, will benefit from drills and skills training. They will participate in daily discussions to ensure that they have a worthwhile and rewarding week of softball camp. Camp Equipment: Campers must bring sneakers, cleats for out-door play, 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. Campers are responsible for their own lunches, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College Cafeteria.CHSP 019-09Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 pm., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.STAFF.

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    Kitchen Chemistry (grades 2 thru 6)Household ingredients + scientific exploration = fun! See how itemsfound in everyone’s home turn kitchens into a chemistry lab. Each day we’ll investigate new ingredients to see how they react with oneanother. 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 014-11Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.JACKIE SCHARF

    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 moulding, 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- 08Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.JODY HEYL

    Solar Power! The Power of the Sun(grades 2 thru 6)Have you ever wondered how solar powered cars work? If so, come learn about the exciting power of the sun. Campers will be able to experiment with several items that operate on energy from the sun. Each camper will be able to take home a solar powered robot which they will make while at camp.CHSC 013-14Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.)July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40). Total $160.MATT APPLEYARD

    video game Odyssey (grades 5 thru 8)Unlock the keys to game design by choosing your own adventure. Unlike any other Black Rocket game design course, campers will make special top-down games to compete with their friends. Whether you want to create a racing game or a labyrinth filled with challenges, complete your game design odyssey with this camp. 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 $15.00 conversion fee.CHBR 028-01Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $49 + general fee $120) Total $169.BLACK ROCKET

    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 005-16Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 1-5 (4 days) (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.Staff

    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 MX, 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.CHCP 006-30Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30 – 1:00), July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.MARIA PERRY

    Writing & Publishing your very Own Book(grades 2 thru 7)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 2000 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 019-27 Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 1-12 (9 days). (Tuition $240 + general fee $95) Total $335.MERRI UKRAINCIK

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    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 021-17Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.KAITLYN HERTHEL

    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 011-23Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.KERI SCHRADER

    Creating Comic Books & Characters(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 029-21Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.NICK MOCKOVIAK

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  • Model United Nations (grades 4 thru 8)Become one of the 400,000 boys and girls around the world who participate in Model United Nations every year! Participants in this camp will assume the role of an ambassador to the United Nations and represent their countries to solve current, real world issues. Throughout the week campers will research a world problem, develop solutions, and negotiat4e consensus with their peers. This program prepares pre-teens in skills such as research, writing, public speaking, problem solving, consensus building, conflict resolution and compromise and cooperation. Model UN alumni have gone on to become Supreme Court justices, world leaders, lawyers, business professionals and even famous Hollywood actors. No prior experience is needed.CHBR 029-01Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $49 + general fee $120). Total $169.BLACK ROCKET

    Robots! Robots! Robots! (grades 2 thru 6)What does the word “robotics” mean? A typical robot has a movable physical structure, a motor of some sort, a sensor system, a powersupply and a computer brain that controls all of these elements. What is Artificial Intelligence? Will robots ever really be able to thinkfor themselves? Will computers ever be smarter than humans? Arethey already? Are you ready to learn all about robots? All camperswill make a working robot to take home at the end of the week.CHSC 011-21Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.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 topamper 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- 09Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.JODY HEYL

    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 056-05Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 1-5 (4 days) . (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.JACKIE SCHARF

    video game Odyssey (grades 2 thru 4)Unlock the keys to game design by choosing your own adventure. Unlike any other Black Rocket game design course, campers will make special top-down games to compete with their friends. Whether you want to create a racing game or a labyrinth filled with challenges, complete your game design odyssey with this camp. 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 $15.00 conversion fee.CHBR 030-01Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m.,July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $49 + general fee $120) Total $169.BLACK ROCKET

    Web Works: 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 MX, 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.CHCP 008-29Monday-Friday, 1:00 – 5:00 p.m., July 1-5 (4 days). (Tuition $120 + general fee $40) Total $160.MARIA PERRY

    Writing & Publishing your very Own Book(grades 2 thru 7)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 2000 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 019-28Monday-Friday , 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 1-12 (9 days). (Tuition $240 + general fee $95) Total $335.MERRI UKRAINCIK

    Week #3: July 8-12 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.Writing & Publishing Camp continues.Theater Camp (continues) See page 4 and 5 for details.

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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 017-23Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00) July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $70) Total $190.JACKIE SCHARF

    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 016-43– Session 1Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00) July 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

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  • Cool Cookin’ #1 (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! Now you can take more cooking camps than ever before with no recipe repeats! That’s right, Cool Cookin’ 1-4 offers you four different camp experiences during four different weeks of the summer. 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 002-40Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KIM LANGELLA

    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 061-02Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 8-12. (Tuition $110 + general fee $65) Total $175.FYI CREATIONS

    Hip Hop & Street Jazz (grades 2 thru 8)Camp Middlesex and ICON Dance Complex (nationally known for their performances on TV shows such as America’s Best Dance Crew and live concerts such as KTU’s Beatstock), are excited to offer Hip Hop & Street Jazz dance camp. 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. By week’s end campers host a performance for friends and family! 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 064-01Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + tuition $55) Total $175.ICON DANCE COMPLEX

    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 083-58Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 8-12 . (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.GENE SOUCEK

    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 class that shows you the crucial keys to designing your first 2D game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics and elements, music and sound, software, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore as you learn how to really get into thegame because you made it yourself! No prior experience necessary, just a desire to have fun! Student created games willbe available on a password protected website to share with friendsand family. Software and games are only compatible on PC computers.CHBR 004-17Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00) July 8-12. (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

    Manga Mania (grades 2 thru 8)Greetings otakus! In this camp you’ll learn how to draw in one of the most popular and fastest growing comics genre in America, Manga! This famous export from Japan is fast on the rise here in America and you too can learn how to draw in this ever-popular style. Campers will learn the basics of manga art and about its culture as well. CHAR 031-16Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NICK MOCKOVIAK

    Mosaic Madness (grades 2 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 026-18Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI SCHRADER

    Robots! Robots! Robots! (grades 2 thru 6)What does the word “robotics” mean? A typical robot has a movable physical structure, a motor of some sort, a sensor system, a power supply and a computer brain that controls all of these elements. What is Artificial Intelligence? Will robots ever really be able to think for themselves? Will computers ever be smarter than humans? Are they already? Are you ready to learn all about robots? All campers will make a working robot to take home at the end of the week.CHSC 011-22Monday-Friday, 8:30-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00 p.m.), July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

    Rockets, Airplanes and Aviation (grades 3 thru 8)Campers will build, launch, land and crash a variety of airborne flying vehicles! Get ready to launch your very own bottle rocket, flying paper plane and water rocket in one of the most exciting hands-on science activities ever! 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. Contests to determine accuracy, distance, hang time, best loops, best boomerang, worst crash landing and more will add to the fun. This camp is the “Wanna-Be A Rocket Scientist” dream come true! Bring two 2-liter empty/clean soda bottles to camp.CHSC 092-35Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

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    Soccer (grades 4 thru 9)Soccer Camp focuses on individual instruction in all fundamental areas. The program provides the opportunity to improve in physical fitness, individual skills with the ball and team play. Good habits of play are established through emphasis on the intricate movements necessary for ball control. It is this reinforcement of the basics that make a well-rounded soccer player. In small group practice, the task of ball control is repeated and corrected by the supervising coaches. Sessions continue with short-sided games and conclude with scrimmages.Camp Equipment: Campers must bring soccer shoes (cleats), towel, sweat socks, shorts and supporter. Campers who swim must bring a suit, towel and a gym lock. Lockers and shower facilities are available in the Physical Education Center. Soccer campers are responsible for their own lunches and snacks, either brought from home (no refrigeration provided) or purchased in the College cafeteria.CHSP 018-17Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

    Television & Screen Acting (grades 2 thru 4)From the first time you said “let’s pretend!” you were learning to act. The greatest actors take the audience on a journey with them. Join us on this journey and you’ll learn: auditioning, scene blocking, understanding context, learning lines, script reading, working with a director and the camera – refining each and every take. Special emphasis will focus on commercial shots, television and movie scenes, and the use of improve as a learning technique. Camper headshots, resumes, and commercials can be shared with friends and family on a password protected website!CHBR 014-02Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00) July 8-12. (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

    Web Works: 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 MX, 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.CHCP 008-30Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1;00), July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MARIA PERRY

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    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 088-62Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.NICK MOCKOVIAK

    Desserts & More Desserts! #1 (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 worth the while! Cookies, cakes, pies and candy. Parfaits, chocolates, bars and delicious drinks. These are just a partial list of the new and different recipes offered during 4 different weeks of summer. Each week offers you the opportunity to sweeten your way through summer with no recipe repeats! 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 025-24Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KIM LANGELLA

    Electricity – It’s Shocking!!! (grades 2 thru 6)Have you ever made your hair stand straight up by rubbing a balloon on it to create electricity? If you take this camp you’ll learn why it happens! Games, experiments, puzzles and challenges will fill this week long look into the world of electricity with fun and learning opportunities. Electricity is the flow of electrical power or energy. It is both a basic part of nature and one of our most widely used forms of power. Where does electricity come from? What happens when we “plug” something into the wall socket? You’ll have plenty of “hands on” opportunity to discover the elements of electricity and the relationship between magnetism and electricity.CHSC 016-08Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55). Total $175.MATT APPLEYARD

    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 024-13Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12. (Tuition $110 + general fee $65) Total $175.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 041-13Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JACKIE SCHARF

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  • 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 manyof the software features that will enable them to work more efficiently.CHCP 015-13Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.MARIA PERRY

    Make your First video game (grades 2 thru 4)If you love playing video games, this is the camp for you! Makeyour first video game in this one-of-a-kind class that shows youthe crucial keys to designing your first 2D game. Conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels, graphics and elements, music and sound, software, and simple coding are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore as you learn how to really get into thegame because you made it yourself! No prior experience necessary,just a desire to have fun! Student created games will be available on a password protected website to share with friends and family. Software and games are only compatible on PC computers.CHBR 003-17Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12. (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

    Recycle Arts & Scraps (grades 2 thru 8)That’s right – Arts & Scraps!! There are plenty of crafts you can make from items found around the house, or even those headed for the garbage can. Campers will combine education and imagination to create one-of-a-kind art projects made from recycleable, reusable household materials and/or items found in nature. Join us for a fun filled week and learn about social responsibility, carbon footprints and making real cool stuff!CHAR 041-01Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12 (tuition $50 + general fee $125) Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

    Sewing for Beginners (grades 5 thru 8)Ready, set SEW!!! Campers will learn vocabulary for sewing, patters, and fabrics, and will be introduced to machine sewing techniques. Basic, easy projects will teach pattern placement, cutting, sewing, and finishing. 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 machineswill 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 040-17Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.RAMONA TAYLOR

    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 artistsof 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 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 a photo of a landscape to use as a reference. CHAR 038-11Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI SCHRADER

    Television & Screen Acting (grades 5 thru 8)From the first time you said “let’s pretend!” you were learning to act. The greatest actors take the audience on a journey with them. Join us on this journey and you’ll learn: auditioning, scene blocking, understanding context, learning lines, script reading, working with a director and the camera – refining each and every take. Special emphasis will focus on commercial shots, television and movie scenes, and the use of improve as a learning technique. Camper headshots, resumes, and commercials can be shared with friends and family on a password protected website!CHBR 020-02Monday-Friday, 1:00-5:00 p.m., July 8-12. (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

    Week #4: July 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.Theater Camp (continues) See page 4 and 5 for details.

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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 twenty 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 005-49Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 15-19. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.PINKUS PAVLOTSKIY

    Desserts & More Desserts! #2 (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 worth the while! Cookies, cakes, pies and candy. Parfaits, chocolates, bars and delicious drinks. These are just a partial list of the new and different recipes offered during 4 different weeks of summer. Each week offers you the opportunity to sweeten your way through summer with no recipe repeats! 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 025-25Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 15-19. (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 Photo Shop 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 001-13Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 15-19. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.LORI PACANSKY

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  • Forensics-Crime Scene Sleuths! (grades 3 thru 8)Solving the crime is about the evidence and the facts. Be a forensic scientist for a week as you sift through the data, analyze it and sleuth your way to solving the mystery. You 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 your week will be jam packed with fun and learning!CHGI 048-06Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00) July 15-19. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55). Total $175.ALISSA BERSE

    Hip Hop & Street Jazz (grades 2 thru 8)Camp Middlesex and ICON Dance Complex (nationally known for their performances on TV shows such as America’s Best Dance Crew and live concerts such as KTU’s Beatstock), are excited to offer Hip Hop & Street Jazz dance camp. 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. By week’s end campers host a performance for friends and family! 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 064-02Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00)July 15-19. (Tuition $120 + tuition $55) Total $175.ICON DANCE COMPLEX

    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 083-59Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 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 020-24Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 15-19. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.SUSAN PIPITONE

    lEgO video games (grades 5 thru 8)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. Everyone is welcome in this one of a kind class. At the end of the program, leave with a LEGO 2-D game that can be shared with friends and family on a password protected website.CHBR 010-03Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00) July 15-19. (Tuition $59 + general fee $140) Total $199.BLACK ROCKET

    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 Ninja clan, swashbuckler with pirates, or go into space with Bionicle the only requirement is that you put yourself in the story! At the week’s end campers will have created a digital comic book that can be shared with friends and family on a password protected website!CHBR 015-02Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 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 annually? That’s a whole lotta cash!!! If you want to be on your way to becoming the next Donald Trump you must learn about setting limits, charity and sponsorship, delayed gratification and the value of work. 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 004-12Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 15-19. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JANELL BOWE

    Strings & Things (grades 2 thru 8)Whether you have experience with making crafty string projects or if you are just learning, this camp is for you! You will be able to create bracelets, keychains, and other crafty keepsakes like bowls, pet monsters, stamps, and even play some string games. Each day, we will learn different stitches, patterns, and techniques for you to use.CHPF 059-03Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00),July 15-19. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.KERI SCHRADER

    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 whilelearning. 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 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 020-39 Session IIMonday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 15-19 (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

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  • 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 056-06Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m., (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 15-19 . (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.JACKIE SCHARF

    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 005-17Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (Lunch 12:30-1:00), July 15-19. (Tuition $120 + general fee $55) Total $175.STAFF

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    A Sample of 5 languages in 5 Days! (grades 2 thru 8)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. Not only is learning a foreign language easier for kids than it is for adults, but it is believed that children who are exposed to other languages also do better in school, score higher on standardized tests, are better problem solvers and are more open to diversity. You’ll learn about different countries, cultures and people. You’ll use interactive computer software, activities, lessons and games. Guest speakers will give you the ability to hear and practice with a native speaker. And foods—let’s not forget about foods and holidays! Learning multiple languages challenges the brain — in a very good way! Take this camp and who knows? Your next step might just be Rosetta Stone! Languages we’ll be working with: Russian, Chinese, Portuguese, Hindi and Arabic. Campers should bring hea