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EEddiittoorr’’ss NNoottee:: We’ve collected alisting of summer activities fromthe city, schools and several enti-ties to help you plan your child’ssummer activities. A full listing isavailable online atDentonRC.com.
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Friday, June 6Two parts brainy and one part
zany, Professor Brainius is a wholelab full of laughs combining sci-ence, music and entertainment forthe whole family. Seating is limitedand free tickets will be availablestarting an hour before show timeon a first-come, first-served basis.For all ages.
Friday 6/6 South BranchLibrary 10:30 a.m.
Friday 6/6 North BranchLibrary 1:30 p.m.
Friday 6/6 Emily Fowler CentralLibrary 4:30 p.m.
BBaabbyy aanndd TTooddddlleerr SSttoorryy TTiimmeeThis program for children ages
0-3 is designed to promote literacyand caregiver bonding throughbooks, songs and finger plays.Parents and children are invited tostay and get acquainted with oneanother after Story Time. We willput out toys for the children to playwith while the adults chat.
Wednesdays North BranchLibrary 7 p.m.
RReeaadd ttoo RRoovveerr Give your child an opportunity
to practice reading one-on-onewith a trained, certified therapydog. Sign up for our Read to Roverprogram, made possible by a part-nership with the Therapy Pals ofGolden Triangle. Space is limitedand registration is required. Call940-349-8752 to find out more.For children reading on their own,ages 6-11.
Wednesdays 6/4, 7/2 & 8/6Emily Fowler Central Library 4:30p.m.
Mondays 6/16, 6/30, 7/14, 7/28,8/11 North Branch Library 10 a.m.
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Investigate the natural worlddescribed in popular children’s fic-tion. Explore hands-on activitiesthat combine science and litera-ture: magic potions, transmuta-tions, logic puzzles, rockets andmore. Program conducted by
University of North TexasChemistry Professor Amy Petros.Parents and teachers interested inSTEAM disciplines welcome.Reading of featured books is notrequired.
Best for those entering grades 4-8.
6/6 The Hogwarts Library byJK Rowling
6/13 Escape from Mr.Lemoncello’s Library by ChrisGrabenstein
6/20 A Tangle of Knots by LisaGraff
6/27 Fortunately, the Milk byNeil Gaiman
Fridays North Branch Library 3p.m.
GGeett CCrraaffttyy!!Looking for a way to stay cool
this summer? Join us for an after-noon of crafting fun. This come-and-go program is for kids of allages.
Thursday 6/5 South BranchLibrary 2-4 p.m.
Saturday 7/19 South BranchLibrary 3-4 p.m.
OOccttooppuuss HHuunntt!!Author Deborah Johnston will
lead us on a journey as we read andlearn about octopi. Best for ages 5-9.
Tuesday 6/10 South BranchLibrary 3:30 p.m.
SScciieennccee EExxpplloorreerrssJoin us for an afternoon of sci-
entific exploration and fun. We willread a story, discuss a topic, andexplore the topic through hands-on activities. Best for ages 5-8.
6/10 Magnetic Fun6/17 Buildings and Bridges6/24 On a Roll with Motion7/1 Volcanoes and Bubbles and
Slime, Oh My!Tuesdays North Branch Library
3 p.m.NNuummbbeerr NNiinnjjaassPlay fun games that reinforce
the basic functions of mathemat-ics. Math Ball Tag, FractionHopscotch, Dominos and MathBingo are just a few of the gameswe will play, plus there will besome challenging surprises alongthe way.
Do you have what it takes tobecome a ninja of numbers? Bestfor ages 6-10. Space is limited andregistration is required. Call 349-8752 to register.
Thursdays 6/12, 6/26, 7/10North Branch Library 3 p.m.
Summer Fun 2014Choose from a wide selection of summer camps
9Wellspring Christian Academy
Summer Camp! Starts June 9th, Call Now to Register!
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Preschool 2-4 YrsPreschool 2-4 Yrs• Creative Activities• Splash Pool• Praise and Worship• Nutritious Lunches• Arts and Crafts• AM & PM Snacks• Hands on Discovery• Special Events• Dramatic Play
Pre-K Thru 5th GradePre-K Thru 5th Grade• Fun Filled Days• Field Trips• Extravagant Events• Chapel Service• TWU Swimming Pool• Video Arcade Room• AM & PM Snacks• Science Projects• Sports & Games• Plus lots,lots more!
Monday - Friday • 6:00 am - 6:30 pm1919 N. Elm • Denton, TX 76201 • (940) 591-9900
www.wellspringchristianacademy.com
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NO ENROLLMENT FEE! 16 mo-23 mo $133 2 Year Olds $120 3-4 Year Olds $115 K-5TH Grade $115
May2014
KKiiddss LLoovvee RRoocckkss!!Find out more about rocks and
minerals and then explore theirproperties with hands-on fun. Partof the weekly Book Adventuresprograms for kindergartenthrough third graders.
Thursday 6/12 Emily FowlerCentral Library 4:30 p.m.
Thursday 7/3 South BranchLibrary 3:30 p.m.
LLEEGGOO BBuuiillddeerrss CClluubbDrop in and get creative by
building with the library’s LEGOs.All LEGOs provided by the library(please don’t bring your own).Ages 6 and up.
Fridays 6/13, 6/20, 7/11, 7/18, &8/15 Emily Fowler Central Library4:30 p.m.
LLiibbrraarryy LLaarrrryy LLiivvee!!It’s summer, so that means it’s
time for Library Larry Live! Comesing, laugh, read, and learn at oneof three live performances featur-ing the puppets from LibraryLarry’s Big Day. Enter a drawingfor prizes, do a craft and get readyto boogie with Library Larry,Emmy Lou Dickenson, Mr.Chompers, and special guests. Funfor the whole family!
6/13 North Branch Library 4p.m.
6/20 South Branch Library 4p.m.
6/27 Emily Fowler CentralLibrary 4 p.m.
SSpplliisshh SSppllaasshh SSttoorryy TTiimmeeJoin us for a special Story Time
in the Children’s Play Pool.Admission is waived, but partici-pants will be limited to theChildren’s Play Pool and mustleave the park by 10:45 am. Co-sponsored by Denton Parks andRecreation Aquatics.
Fridays 6/13-8/8 (except July4th)
10 a.m. Water Works ParkWWiillddlliiffee DDeetteeccttiivveessJoin Danielle Bradley, Texas
State Park interpreter, for this funand informative program thatteaches how to use observationskills to find traces of animal activ-ity, followed by an optional shorttrack-hunting hike. Ages 5 andolder.
Tuesday 6/17 Emily FowlerCentral Library 3 p.m.
Thursday 7/17 South BranchLibrary 3:30 p.m.
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Join our mother-daughter bookclub for great discussion andyummy treats. Best for ages 10-14.Please contact Rebecca Ivey at940-349-8752 [email protected] more information.
6/17 The Invention of HugoCabret by Brian Selznick
7/15 Eragon by ChristopherPaolini
8/12 The Giver by Lois LowryTuesdays South Branch Library
4 p.m.PPrreesscchhooooll SScciieennccee PPllaayyLearn and explore with different
science play stations. Best for ages3-5. Please register in advance, at940-349-8752.
Wednesday 6/18 Colors Tuesday 8/5 MagnetsSouth Branch Library 10 a.m.AAllll AAbboouutt AAuuddrreeyy WWoooodd
SSttoorryyTTiimmeeJoin us for a celebration of our
favorite books by Audrey Woodfrom King Bidgood to TheNapping House and more. We willhave stories, songs, puppets, andcrafts that complement thisauthor’s books. Ages 1-5
Wednesday 6/18 Emily FowlerCentral Library 11 a.m.
AArrtt EExxpplloorreerrssHave fun while learning about
art and artists. We will read a story,look at and discuss artwork andcreate our own works of art at eachprogram. This program is best forchildren ages 6-8. Registration isrequired. Call 940-349-8752.
6/18 Monet – Wax ResistWatercolors
6/25 Picasso – Cubist Portraits7/9 O’Keeffe – Close-Up
Flower Paintings7/23 Magritte – Surrealist
CollagesWednesdays North Branch
Library 3 p.m.EExxppllooddiinngg SScciieenncceeMake scientific explosions in
this indoor/outdoor program. Bestfor ages 6 and older. Please registerin advance, at 940-349-8752
Wednesday 6/18 South BranchLibrary 4 p.m.
EEnnggiinneeeerriinngg ffoorr KKiiddssRead Rosie Revere, Engineer by
Andrea Beaty and then discoverthe fun and challenge of engineer-ing with an exciting project. Part ofthe weekly Book Adventures pro-grams for kindergarten through
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BALLET TO BROADWAYMulti-Genre Dance Camps for ages 4-11
We keep your child physically active while introducingclassical Ballet and Broadwaydance styles, stories, &fundamentals of technique!The perfect combination offun, learning and culture!
Class Sizes Limited!Deadline is May 24th!
AGES 4-5 YEARS $100June 9-13, 2014 10am-12pm30 min Ballet/30 min BroadwayPlus snacks, age appropriate arts &crafts and learning tools to study the ballet “The Nutcracker” & a Broadway musical!
AGES 6-7 YEARS $125June 16-20, 2014 10am-12:30p45 min Ballet/45 min BroadwayPlus snacks, ar twork & learning tools to study the ballet “Coopelia” & a Broadway musical!
AGES 8-11 YEARS $150June 16-20, 2014 2:00-5:00pm55 min Ballet/55 min Contemporary, AND 55 min Hip-Hop! Three exciting hours of dance, complete with routines,choreography basics and more! Dancers also take a snack break while studying videos of professioanl dancers performing ballet, broadway shows & more!
EACH OF OUR DANCE CAMPS WILLCULMINATE WITH AN INFORMAL SHOWINGFOR THE PARENTS AND A SCRAPBOOK ofartwork and memories!
Girls: Black leotards, no trims, pink tights,pink ballet shoes. Hair secured away fromface in bun or ponytail. (Jazz shoes are optional)
Boys: White t-shirts, black tights, jazz pantsor bike shorts, white ballet shoes (Jazz shoes optional)
Visitors: We enjoy having parents watch, butquiet observation is required.
Supplies: Basic supplies are furnished
Energy Break: Students will take an energybreak while studying the dance videos.Snacks are furnished by DDC, but pleaseremember to bring your own drink in alabeled bottle (water is best - we do have awater fountain on site)
TO REGISTER, GO TO and click onSUMMERDANCE! You can also request aregistration form by calling (940) 383-2623or emailing Lisa at [email protected]
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Owner/Ballet Instructor,Lisa Racina-Torre
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Julia Brown,Julia Brown,Contemporary & Hip HopContemporary & Hip Hop
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third graders.Thursday 6/19 South Branch
Library 3:30 p.m.Thursday 7/17 Emily Fowler
Central Library 4:30 p.m.BB..OO..YY..SS.. -- BBooyyss OOnnllyy YYuucckkyy
SSttoorriieessCalling all boys age 9 and older!
Join the yuckiest book club ever!We’ll read and talk about funny,yucky and gross stories. You won’thave to sit still while we talkbecause you will be too busy withfunny, gross or downright bizarreprojects. Each month, a new bookand exciting activity.
6/19 Chocolate Fever byRobert Kimmel Smith
7/17 The Frog Who Croakedby Jarrett J Krosoczka
8/21 Bad Kitty: School Dazeby Nick Bruel
Thursdays Emily FowlerCentral Library 6:30 p.m.
MMaakkeerr KKiiddssInterested in creating and tin-
kering? Join us to expand yourknowledge about digital and man-ual tinkering with a class in pro-gramming, computer-aided designand/or circuitry. Best for childrenand teens ages 8-17. Class size islimited. Please call 940-349-8752to register.
6/24 Tinkercad7/8 Scratch Programming7/15 Snap Circuits, Jr. and
Squishy CircuitsTuesdays North Branch
Library 1:30 p.m.FFrroozzeenn FFrriieennddssIs Frozen your favorite movie?
Come meet characters Elsa andAnna while making some greatcrafts to take home. We will alsotell stories and play fun games!Crafts and activities are inspired bythe movie and the characters Elsa,Anna, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven.Come as your favorite character.
Wednesday 6/25 South BranchLibrary 3:30 p.m.
AArrcchhiitteeccttuurree ffoorr KKiiddssLove to build things? Join us
for a story about architecture andthen design a structure of yourown. Part of the weekly BookAdventures programs for kinder-garten through third graders.
Thursday 6/26 Emily FowlerCentral Library 4:30 p.m.
Thursday 7/31 South BranchLibrary 3:30 p.m.
CCrriitttteerrmmaannMeet and learn about wild ani-
mals from all over the world! Bestfor ages 5 and older.
Friday 6/27 North BranchLibrary 3:30 p.m.
Tuesday 7/8 South BranchLibrary 3 p.m.
RReeaaddiinngg iiss MMaaggiicc!!Magician and slight-of-hand
artist, Gerald Edmundson, is readyto wow you with his entertainingmagic show! Seating is limited andfree tickets will be available start-ing an hour before show time on afirst-come, first-serve basis.
Friday 6/27 South BranchLibrary 4 p.m.
BBiikkee PPaarraaddee Decorate your bikes and then go
on a bike parade. Great for bikes,tricycles, training wheels andscooters!
Wednesday 7/2 South BranchLibrary 10 a.m.
FFaammiillyy GGaammee NNiigghhttBring the whole family for an
evening of classic board gamesfrom Candy Land to Monopolyand much more. Fun for all ages!
Wednesday 7/9 South BranchLibrary 6:00 p.m.
SSeennssoorryy SSaattuurrddaayyCreate make and take sensory
bags for preschoolers. Sensorybags are a great way for children toexpand their sense of touch, cre-ativity, and discovery.
Saturday 7/12 South BranchLibrary 10:30 a.m.
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Children love to sign because itallows them to learn and expressthemselves through movement.We will learn sign with fun music,books and games using theaward-winning program SigningTime! Topics include the alphabet,colors, pets and more, and storytimes are led by certified SigningTime instructor StephanieBehunin. Best for children ages 2-5.
Saturdays 7/12, 7/19, 7/26, 8/2North Branch Library 11 a.m.
Fridays 8/8, 8/15, 8/22, 8/29North Branch Library 11 a.m.
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Come see Gregg’s amazingmagic show and balloon twisting!Best for children ages 5 and older.
Thursday 7/24 North BranchLibrary 2 p.m.
Thursday 8/7 South BranchLibrary 4 p.m.
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May2014
CCoowwbbooyy SSttoorryy TTiimmeeHowdy, pardners! Kick off the
North Texas State Fair and Rodeowith this cowboy-themed StoryTime with stories, songs, puppetsand crafts. For ages 1-5.
Wednesday 8/20 Emily FowlerCentral Library 11 a.m.
BBaacckk ttoo SScchhooooll CCeelleebbrraattiioonnCelebrate the end of summer
and the beginning of school with aback-to-school crafts, activities anda special reading of Ready andWaiting for You by author JudiMoreillon. Your favorite schoollibrarians — Mrs. Lynn of EversPark Elementary and Mrs.Richmond from WilsonElementary will be on hand for thefun as well! Best for children ages5-11.
Saturday 8/23 North BranchLibrary 2 p.m.
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SSuummmmeerr RReeaaddiinngg CClluubbVVoolluunntteeeerr TTrraaiinniinngg
Come learn all you need toknow to help with SummerReading Club this summer. Youmust complete one of these train-ings to volunteer at the SummerReading Club table. For ages 11through adult. Registration isrequired. Please call 940-349-8752 to register.
Wednesday 6/11 North BranchLibrary 3 p.m.
Thursday 6/12 Emily FowlerCentral Library 7 p.m.
Friday 6/13 South BranchLibrary 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday 6/17 North BranchLibrary 7 p.m.
Saturday 6/21 South BranchLibrary 2 p.m.
Saturday 6/21 Emily FowlerCentral Library 4 p.m.
TTeeeenn CCrraaffttiinngg CClluubb –– UUppccyycclleeaanndd RReeppuurrppoossee
Come cool off, hang out and getcreative while upcycling usedobjects into art! Call 940-349-8752 to register.
Tues. 6/10 – tin cans Wed. 6/18 – memory Books Tues. 7/1 – wall artWed. 7/9 – wine bottlesTues. 8/5 - collageWed. 8/13 – CDs/DVDs & casesNorth Branch Library 3 p.m.TTeeeenn AAddvviissoorryy BBooaarrdd Help plan and run library pro-
grams. Discuss books, movies andmusic. Write reviews, make book
trailers, work on service relatedprojects, earn community servicehours for school and more!
This program is for teens ages11-18. For more information callJuli Gonzalez at 940-349-8741.
Tuesdays 6/10, 7/8, 8/12 NorthBranch Library 6:30-8 p.m.
BBaabbyyssiitttteerr WWoorrkksshhooppAttend this workshop, present-
ed by the Denton FireDepartment, and become a certi-fied babysitter. Learn greatbabysitting strategies, emergencyprocedures and more! This pro-gram is for teens, ages 12 to 18.Registration is required. Call 940-349-8752 to register.
Monday 6/16 South BranchLibrary 2 p.m.
Monday 6/30 Emily FowlerCentral Library 2:30 p.m.
LLeeggooMMaanniiaa ffoorr TTeeeennssCome play with LEGOs! Build
one of our challenging projects orjust build for fun. All LEGOs pro-vided by the library (please don’tbring your own). Ages 12 andolder.
Tuesday 6/17 Emily FowlerCentral Library 6:30 p.m.
Saturday 7/19 Emily FowlerCentral Library 4 p.m.
TTeeeenn BBooookk CClluubbDo you love to read and want to
share your opinions about books?Or do you rarely read, but areinterested in the book we are dis-cussing? One more try – do youhate to read, but want to hear moreabout the book we are discussing?No matter what kind of teen youare, if you are interested in thebook we are discussing, come hangout with us! And yes, we’ll havesnacks!
6/17 Fault in Our Stars by JohnGreen
7/15 If I Stay by Gayle Forman8/19 Maze Runner by James
DashnerTuesdays North Branch Library
7 pm EEddiibbllee AArrtt ffoorr TTeeeennssDo you enjoy food? Do you
enjoy art? Join us to make prettyand tasty creations. Please registerfor program at least two days priorto the event by calling 940-349-8752. Ages 11 and older.
Tuesday 6/24 Nacho Art 4 p.m.Tuesday 7/22 Cookie Art 4 p.m.South Branch LibraryMMaakkeerr--TTeeeennDo you like to make new
Summer Fun 2014things? Are you creative and inven-tive? Explore your creative sidewith these maker programs. Ages11 and up. Please register for pro-
gram at least two days prior to theevent by calling 940-349-8752.
Wednesday 6/25 Flip Flop Designs Emily Fowler Central
Library 3 p.m.Wednesday 7/2 Art Forgery
South Branch Library 3:30 p.m.Friday 7/25 Rubberband
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Denton Youth Soccer Every childplays inevery game.
Summer Soccer Camp& Fall Registration 2014
Boundaries of the Denton Soccer Associationare the entire DISD School Area
Para mas informacion llame a el tel 940-595-6412
entre Las 5y8 pm
July 14-18 - North Lakes Soccer Complex
[email protected] [email protected]
The Denton Soccer Association is a Denton Parks and RecreationDept. co-sponsored program which is non-profit and the only
U.S.S.F. recognized Youth Soccer Program in the Denton Area.
See Our Websitewww.dentonsoccerassociation.com
Denton Soccer AssociationServing Youth Soccer
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Ages 3-4 First Kicks 8:00-9:00am $82Ages 3-4 First Kicks 6:00-7:00pm $82Ages 4-5 Mini Soccer 1.5hr 8:00-9:30am $92Ages 4-5 Mini Soccer 1.5hr 7:00-8:30pm $92Ages 6-10 Half Day 8:00-11:00am $119Ages 6-10 Half Day 6:00-9:00pm $119
FREE ONLINE CHALLENGER JERSEYOFFER DEADLINE 5/30/14
DSA Programs are for Boys & Girlswith birthdates from 8/1/95 thru 7/31/11
ALL Players In order to register for the DSA Fall ’14 Season, we must have a copy of your OFFICIAL Birth Certificate on file or he or she cannot be placed on a team.
REGISTRATIONDSA will be offering onlineregistration to all previousplayers and new players
providing an official birthcertificate startingsometime in June.Families needing
additional paperworkwill need to come in
during open registration hoursat DSA office July 14-19.
Online and open registrationinformation will be posted on
the DSA website,www.dentonsoccerassociation.com,
about June 1.
Online Camp Registration Link is available on the DSA web-site dentonsoccerassociation.com. For additional informa-tion contact the Camp Director George Williams Phone 469-713-2740 or email [email protected]
May2014
Bracelets Emily Fowler CentralLibrary 3 p.m.
Friday 8/1 Sharpie Mug ArtSouth Branch Library 3:30 p.m.
MMiinneeccrraafftt LLiivvee!!Take Minecraft out of the com-
puter and into the library. Craftyour own 3D Minecraft world withpaper and various art supplies.Ages 8-14.
Wed. 7/23 Emily Fowler CentralLibrary 3 p.m.
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Order: All day camps, teencamps, themed/mini camps, spe-cialty camps, sport camps
AAllll--ddaayy ccaammppss::LLiittttllee CCaammppeerrss,, aaggeess 33 -- 66 McMath Middle SchoolLicensed by the Texas
Department of Family andProtective Services.
SS11:: AArrttffuull AAnnttiiccss LEGOLAND®; face painting,
cookie decorations, spin art, fun artsigns, foam visors
SS22:: RRaaiinnffoorreesstt RRoouunndd UUPPRainforest Café/Kid Country
Park; Wii, water games, hula hooptag, animal visors, zoo magnets
SS33:: JJuunnggllee JJeetttteerrssASI Plano West; gorilligan
island, musical dots, scavengerhunt, jungle sticker scene, junglevine craft
SS44:: HHooooppss aanndd LLuuaauussTornado Terry’s/Going Bonkers;
obstacle course, limbo, bouncehouse, firework fans, camp posters
SS55::TTeexxaass TTyyccoooonnssCosmic Jump; big tex splash,
tycoon water slide, X-box, foamcowboy hat, ranch sticker scene
SS66::WWaatteerr SSaaffaarriiSplash Factory/Braum’s; scooter
races, giant water slide, frozentreats, aloha leis, safari frame
SS77::WWiilldd TThhiinnggssSEA LIFE/McDonald’s; little
obstacle slide, conk the crow, pen-guin toss, animal masks, wild orna-ments
SS88:: MMaaggiiccaall WWoonnddeerrllaannddMedieval Times; tumbling chal-
lenge, sport bounce, sno cones,kaleidoscope and knight crafts
SS99:: RRoocckkeett ttoo tthhee SSttaarrssPerot Museum of Nature and
Science; great geysers, science kits& lab stickers, alien toss, spacefuzzy magnets
SS1100:: WWaayy,, WWaayy,, AAwwaayy(Denton Civic Center)Elevate Trampoline Park; cotton
candy, balloon games, pyramidwall, foam gliders, hot air balloon,Xbox
SS1111:: MMaaggnniiffiicceenntt WWaatteerr(Denton Civic Center)
Hawaiian Falls-Roanoke; gametruck, ice cream party, water gunfun, fuzzy fish, paddleball
CCaammpp EExxpplloorraattiioonn,, aaggeess 55--1111Denton Civic CenterSS11:: SSuummmmeerr OOaassiiss Hawaiian Falls-The Colony;
frozen treat, hula hoop contest,giant tumble game, tropcial pad-dleball, beach sand art
SS22:: SSppoorrttss SSppeeccttaaccuullaaAT&T Stadium/Bobby V’s Cafe;
football bungee, sports bouncehouse, soccer kick pennants, sportball craft
SS33:: AAlloohhaa AAddvveennttuurree Dave and Busters; limbo con-
test, sno cones, karoke,sand artbracelet, tropical poster
SS44:: CCaammpp CCoonnqquueerroorrssMain Event; carnival challenge,
cotton candy, adrenaline rush,camp sticker scene, fun loopbracelets
SS55:: WWaavvee--AA--RRaammaaNRH2O; cookie decorating, big
splash, water slide, fish squirters,colorful leis
SS66:: RReeeell iitt HHoollllyywwooooddStudio Movie Grill/Braums;
movie making, face painting,Xbox, popcorn box craft, supersunglasses
SS77:: RRaaggiinngg RRoocckkeettssElevate Trampoline Park; geyser
fun, science kit fun, alien rocketgame, rocket picture frames, air-plane sand art
SS88:: GGaammiinngg ttoo tthhee MMaaxxZone Action Park/Going
Bonkers; giant slide, twister, Wii,fish catch game craft, fuse bead fun
SS99:: WWaatteerr AAddvveennttuurreellaannddHurricane Harbor; water relays,
hot dog party, giant water slide,tropical suncatchers
SS1100:: BBllaasstt iinnttoo tthhee PPaassttMedieval Times; gladiator joust,
swashbuckler game, giant obstaclecourse, medieval sand art, king-dom wind chimes
SS1111:: EEnndd ooff SSuummmmeerr BBllaassttPump It Up; game truck, ice
cream party, carnival games racecar ornament, monster visor craft
CCaammpp VVooyyaaggee,, aaggeess 55--88 aanndd 99--1122Denia Rec CenterSS11:: SSuummmmeerr LLiifftt OOffff Denton Air Show and Fort
Worth Zoo; kids will see a presen-
Summer Fun 2014tation of predator birds, catch asneak peak of the air show, and cre-
ate their own flying contraptions. SS22:: WWiiddee WWoorrlldd ooff WWaatteerr
Kayak North Lakes and CanoeClear Creek; kids will experience
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ESD On-going Registrationfor 2014-2015
Denton Independent School District
Extended School Day Program
Office Hours:Monday - Friday 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
Summer Hours (June 13 - Aug. 1):Monday - Thursday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Registration for Extended School Day program is on a first-come, first served basis.You may call ahead to check for availability at your child’s campus.If no space is available, we will place your name on our waiting list.
REMINDER: 1st Tuition installment of $235 is due July 31, 2014. The late fee grace periodfor 1st Tuition payment has been extended from Aug. 3, 2014 until Aug. 6, 2014 for this one payment only.
The Extended SchoolDay Program
is a program of theDenton IndependentSchool District
For additional information, please contact:Steve Johnson Kay Peters Parrish Taylor Cheryl EstesDenton ISD Adult Extended School Extended School Extended School& Community Day Program Day Program Day Program
Education Department Coordinator Coordinator Coordinator(940) 369-0091 (940) 369-0080 (940) 369-0080 (940) 369-0080
2014-15 Tuition Information:Monthly tuition is $175.*
Aug./Sept. 2014 tuition is $235Oct. 2014 - April 2015 tuition is $175
May/June 2015 tuition is $235
*Tuition is prorated to cover one week in Augustplus full month of September and full monthof May plus one week in June. Payments receivedafter courtesy grace date must include $30 latefee per child.
A $55 non-refundable registrationfee is required.
Helpful Reminders:H Registration Packets are available at your child’s home
campus or the Extended School Day Office at 1215 N. Elm.H Parents with returning students must fill out a new enrollment
packet. Sorry, No Exceptions.H Children may only be registered by a parent or legal guardian.
(Legal guardian must show documentation of guardianship).H To expedite the registration process, please have all
registration forms filled out completely.H Your child may only be registered at their home campus for
the ESD ProgramPlease note:H Payment must be made by CASH, CHECK, or MONEY ORDER
ONLY. No credit cards will be accepted for 2014-2015 registrationuntil after July 16, 2014.
Please come to the:Extended School Day Office1215 N. Elm • 940-369-0080
ESD Sites for 2014-2015Adkins, Blanton, Borman, Cross Oaks, Evers Park, Ginnings, Hawk, Hodge, Houston, Lee, McNair, LA Nelson,
Pecan Creek, Paloma Creek, Providence, EP Rayzor, N Rayzor, Rivera, WS Ryan, Savannah, Stephens, and Wilson
May 8th ....................10 am – 2 pm onlyMay 12th and after ..........10 am – 6 pm
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kayaking at with certified life-guards, and then paddle theirhearts out on a canoe trip up ElmFork.
SS33:: EEnnvviirrooKKiiddssCosmic Jump; kids will visit
with various City of Dentonexperts, see arcing demonstration,learn about the importance of pro-tecting our environment, andmore!
SS44:: RRoocckkiinn’’ IItt Lake Mineral Wells State Park
(9-12 yr olds)/Exposure IndoorClimbing Gym (5-8 yr olds); kidswill practice climbing the rock wallat Denia, then step it up to the nextlevel.
SS55:: HHaavviinn’’ aa BBaallll Ranger Stadium and FC Dallas
Stadium; kids will kick it old-school style and play classic teamsports and games, then watch “TheSandlot” on a big screen TV.
SS66:: WWiilldd aanndd CCrraazzyy KKiiddss South Lakes Park and Dallas
World Aquarium; kids will learn tofish, assemble tackle, and identifyfish before discovering the ins andouts of archery on a legal range.
SS77:: FFrriiddaayy NNiigghhtt LLiigghhttssAmazing Jake’s; kids will go
back in time and experience kidfavorites from Nickelodeon includ-ing “Guts”, “Double Dare”, and“Legends of the Hidden Temple.”
SS88:: OOuutt ooff CCoonnttrrooll AT&T Stadium; kids will step
into their own “Friday NightLights” and polish their skills atfootball, basketball, soccer, andsoftball, then visit the home of theDallas Cowboys.
SS99:: FFuunn iinn tthhee SSuunn Hawaiian Falls; kids will have
super soakin’ fun with multipleswimming locations, water bal-loons, a water field day, and muchmore!
SS1100:: IItt’’ss iinn tthhee GGaammeessMain Event; kids will experi-
ence game-time fun with boardgames, tag games, sports games,trivia games, and more.
SS1111:: EEnndd ooff SSuummmmeerr SSeennssaattiioonnCosmic Jump; kids will revisit
the best activities, field trips,games, and crafts will be done thisweek, as campers will relive themost memorable experiences atDenia’s Camp Voyage!
KKiinngg’’ss KKiiddss CCaammpp,, aaggeess 66--1122MLK Jr. Rec CenterSS11:: AAmmaazziinngg OOllyymmppiiaannssCosmic Jump; In the spirit
Sochi 2014, kids will compete inOlympic-style games, compete for“highest Cosmic Jump” and makeOlympic-themed crafts.
SS22:: WWiillddeerrnneessss 110011Fort Worth Zoo; kids will learn
outdoor survival skills like how tomake a solar oven for hot dogs,participate in fun challenges, andlearn cool animal factoids.
SS33:: IInntteerrnnaattiioonnaall FFooooddAAddvveennttuurreess
Mrs. Baird’s Bread Factory andBeth Marie’s Ice Cream: kids willlearn the wonderful world of food!
SS44:: TThhee GGrreeaatt AAmmeerriiccaann RRooaaddTTrriipp
Amazing Jake’s; kids will cele-brate America’s birthday and haveroad trip fun playing LandmarkJeopardy and USA Bingo andmore, make USA inspired crafts,and
SS55:: HHaawwaaiiiiaann HHuullllaabboooo Hawaiian Falls-The Colony;
kids will take an offshore trip to theHawaiian Islands and dive into funmaking leis and participating in aluau!
SS66:: SSppaaccee IInnvvaaddeerrss Dallas Planetarium; kids will
explore the final frontier and enjoyspace-themed games and have funable to building their own aliens!
SS77:: GGaammee OOnn!!Nickelmania; Kids will have fun
with friendly summer com-peti-tions all week long and the onewith the most wins will becrowned the “GAME ON!”Champ!
SS88:: AArrttffuull AAnnttiiccss Dallas Museum of Art; kids will
discover their artistic side with sillyart-themed crafts and games, andcreatively remake famous piecesfor a camp art gallery.
SS99:: AAnn AAmmeerriiccaann SSkkyy TToouurrFrontiers of Flight Museum;
kids will take to the skies and soarwith high flying games and crafts,then visit the museum for an upclose look at antique planes.
SS1100:: TTiimmee TTrraavveelleerrssDallas Heritage Village; kids
will join a frontier colony, playfrontier games, make crafts, andexperience an amazing life beforecell phones and running water.
SS1111:: SSuummmmeerr SSuummmmaattiioonnSSeennssaattiioonn
Mountasia; kids will celebratethe summer coming to an end andenjoy the best crafts and play theirfavorite sum-mertime games.
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SSuuppeerr KKiiddss,, aaggeess 66--1122McMath Middle SchoolSS11:: BBllaasstt ooffff ttoo FFuunnMountasia; marshmallow
shooter competition, bouncehouse, scooter races, kite, funmonster craft kit
SS22:: WWaatteerr EEvveerryywwhheerreeNRH2O; water gun fun, water
limbo, snow cones, super sand art,tropical disc
SS33:: RRoolllliinngg RRoocckkssttaarrssInterskate/Nickelrama; human
tumble ball games, joust inflatable,scooter races, fun loop designs,music ornaments
SS44:: BBoouunncciinngg BBoonnaannzzaaElevate Trampoline Park/W. J.
Thomas Park Splashpark; footballbungee, jacobs ladder, alien rocketgame, magic color superheros, 4thof July craft
SS55:: AAqquuaallaannddBahama Beach; giant obstacle
course, movie making, face paint-ing, safari fuzzy frame
SS66:: OOooeeyy GGooooeeyy SScciieennttiissttssCosmic Jump; great geysers,
gak making, pyramid wall, magni-fy craft, love the earth craft
SS77:: SSppllaasshh--NN--DDaasshhHawaiian Falls-The Colony;
giant water slide, water games,parachute games, fan craft, fishscene fun
SS88:: GGaammee IImmppoossssiibblleeNicklemania/Movies 8; carnival
games, cake decora-tion, adrena-line rush, zing wing gliders, candybead art
SS99:: TTrreeaassuurree HHuunntteerrssFort Worth Museum of Science
and IMAX; scavenger hunt, giantslide, Xbox, fuse bead craft, sandycandy
SS1100:: MMuussiicc MMaaddnneessss(Denton Civic Center)Hard Rock Café/University
Lanes; karaoke, DJ challenge,giant twister adventure, orna-ments, x’treme bumper sticker
SS1111:: SSuummmmeerrllaanndd FFuunn(Denton Civic Center)GattiTown; game truck, ice
cream party, beach ball games, car-nival paddle ball, carnival sand art
TTeeeenn SSuummmmeerr DDaayy CCaammpp,, aaggeess1111--1155
Denton Civic CenterMonday-Friday, 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. There will be a field trip every
day.SS11-- GGaammeessaappaalloooozzaaAdventure Landing,
Celebration Station, Dave &
Busters, Tornado Terry’s,Mountasia, Gattitown
SS22-- WWiilldd nn’’ OOuutt Elevate Trampoline Park,
Golden Triangle Cinema, RodeoZone, Mosely Waterpark,Hawaiian Falls- The Colony, TheColony Aquatic Park, FOF Tour
SS33-- HHaawwaaiiiiaann HHuussttlleeHawaiian Falls, Bahama Beach,
WetzoneSS44-- AAllll SSttaarrss--AA--RRaammaa::Roughriders game, Movies 8,
University Lanes, Whirley Ball,AT&T Stadium, Dr. Pepper Center,FC Dallas, Water Works Park
SS55-- WWaatteerr WWoonnddeerrllaannddNRH2O, Hurricane Harbor,
Bedford Splash, Randol MillsWaterpark, Hawaiian Falls
SS66-- AAmmuusseemmeenntt MMaanniiaaCosmic Jump, Laserquest, Putt
Putt Fun Center, Itz Family FunCenter, Skatetown, Sandy LakeAmusement, Old Town AquaticPark
SS77-- PPaaiinnttbbaallll FFrreennzzyyDFW Adventure Park, Sun
Valley Aquatic Center, WaterWorks Park, Celebration StationPaintball Center, Movies 8,Interskate, Tornado Terry’s
SS88-- MMeeggaa PPaarrkk MMaaddnneessss Medieval Times, Water Works
Park, Zone Action Park,Rodenbaugh Indoor Water Park,Movies 8, CiCi’s Pizza, Goin’Bonkers, Pump It Up
SS99-- AArrccaaddee CCrraazzeedd nn’’DDaazzeedd Strikz, Alley Cats, Nickelmania,
Nickelrama, Studio Movie Grill,Main Event, Chisolm Aquatic Park
SS1100-- TTrrooppiiccaall AAddvveennttuurreessBurger’s Lake, NRH2O,
Hawaiian Falls, Bedford Splash,Cimarron Aquatic Center
SS1111-- AAddvveennttuurreellaannddSpeed Zone, Altitude
Trampoline Park, Gattitown,Skatium, Lunar Golf, HawaiianFalls, Dave & Busters
TTeeeenn OOuuttddoooorr AAddvveennttuurreess.. AAggeess1122--1166
Denia Rec CenterM-Th; $100; 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.Kids need to bring a sack lunch,
water bottle, sunscreen, and wearappropriate outdoor clothingincluding closed-toe shoes. Allequipment is provided.
HHiikkee && BBiikkeeBike and hike miles of flat, sin-
gle-track trails in wetlands, grass-lands, and forests to discover thenatural beauty of Clear Creek and
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University of north texas Denton, Texas
Overnight: $665 per session | Day: (8:30am-4:00pm) $405 per sessionAll Skill Levels (ages 9-18) | High School (ages 13-18)
June 15-19 | June 22-26 | July 20-24 (High School Only)July 27-31 (High School Only)
Director: Sujay Lama, UNT head women’s tennis coach
ADULT DAY CAMP (Ages 18+) August 1-3 | $345 per session
F: 1:00-9:00pm | Sa: 9:00am-9:00pm | Su: 9:00-11:30am
Camps open to any and all entrants, limited only by age and number of campers
SERIOUS. FUN.
NIKE TENNISCAMPS
USSportsCamps.com1-800-NIKE CAMP (1-800-645-3226)
All Rights reserved. Nike and the Swoosh design are registered trademarks of Nike, Inc. and its affiliates, and are used under license.Nike is the title sponsor of the camps and has no control over the operation of the camps or the acts or omissions of US Sports Camps. D4
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Denton Ballet AcademyGuestBalletInstructorEra
Jouravlev,
Head of ClassicalBallet StudiesJoffrey Ballet SchoolNew York City
Guest ModernDance
InstructorJennifer
Austin,
Artistic Director/OwnerArts in Motion in
Kingston, TN
Summer IntensiveJune 30 - July 12, 2014
Level I (3-4 year olds)Level II (5-6 year olds)Level III (7-8 year olds)Intermediate Students:
Group I (9-10 year olds)Group II (11-12 year olds)
Advanced Students (13 and up)
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Ray Roberts Lake State Park. July 7-10 KKaayyaakkiinnggJoin ACA assessed and
American Red Cross lifeguard cer-tified staff while basic kayakingskills are taught, then tackle creeksand lakes during the week.
June 9-12 M-Th July 14-17 M-Th Aug 4-7 M-Th RRoocckk CClliimmbbiinnggBegin the week with the rock
wall at Denia Rec Center thengraduate to Lake Mineral WellsState Park.
June 16-19 M-Th Aug 11-14 M-Th AArrcchheerryyJoin certified instructors from
National Archery in Schools tolearn the fundamentals of interna-tional style archery. Indoor andoutdoor archery will be practiced.Closed-toe shoes are a must.
June 23-26 Aug 18-21 TThheemmeedd HHaallff--DDaayy CCaammppssDenton Civic Center$75 per kidMonday-Friday, 9 a.m. – noonLLiittttllee RRooookkiieess SSppoorrttss && FFiittnneessss,,
aaggeess 33--44Kids will learn the world of
sports and fitness in this fun campwith track and field events, karate,baseball, tennis, lacrosse, basket-ball, golf, t-ball, soccer, fitnessactivities, and tons of crafts andgames.
June 16-20LLiittttllee SScciieennttiissttss,, aaggeess 33--55Kids will fizzle, swizzle, and
twizzle the day away while learningabout magnets, air, water, andmore. Features demos and hands-on activities.
June 23-27SSuuppeerr HHeerroo AAddvveennttuurreess,, aaggeess 33--
55Superman, Spiderman, and
Batman, oh my! Kids will explorethe world of super heros throughstories, activities, games, andcrafts. Kids may wear their favoritesuper hero costume!
July 7-11KKnniigghhtt && PPrriinncceessss CCaammpp,, aaggeess
33--55Kids will live out dreams of
being a knight or a princess withstories, activities, games, and craftsthat will make the fairy tale comealive. Kids may wear their favoriteknight or princess costume!
July 14-18UUnnddeerr tthhee BBiigg TToopp,, aaggeess 33--55Kids will love watching the cir-
cus come to life with carnivalgames, face painting, juggling,spin art, magic, clowning, andmuch more.
July 28-Aug 1TThheemmeedd MMiinnii CCaammppssDenton Civic Center$100 per kidMonday-FridayRReeaadd NNooww!! aaggeess 44--66Jumpstart your kid to the world
of literature, and help develop theirconfidence, self-esteem, and aca-demic motivation. Game time,story time, and a controlled vocab-ulary make this great fun.
July 21-25 2-4pm CCaammpp BBaarrbbiiee,, aaggeess 44--88A certified teacher will teach
self-esteem development with thehelp of Barbie. Kids will learn howto make friends, manage money,dream up careers, cook, the impor-tance of school work, and more.The activities and adventuresenrich all girls.
July 21-25 11:30-1:30pm FFaasshhiioonn DDeessiiggnneerr!! aaggeess 88--1122Kids will learn basic sketching
techniques, color theory, mixingtexture and patterns, fashion histo-ry, and more. Designs will come tolife with ribbons, sequins, andoodles of accessories. No sewing inclass.
July 21-25 9-11am PPllaayy--DDoohh’’ss WWoorrlldd ooff DDiissccoovveerryy,,
aaggeess 44--77Explore the past, present, and
the future with Play-Doh. Kids willlearn about transportation,dinosaurs, volcanoes, and more ina moldable environment!
Aug 4-8 11:30-1:30pm CCrreeaattiivvee CCoonnqquueerroorrss,, 44--1122Kids will plan, create, and con-
struct a series of projects and cre-ate lasting memories such as ascrapbook, comic strip, artwork,jewelry, and clothing. Great forkids who love to think!
Ages 4-7 Aug 4-8 2-4pm Ages 8-12 Aug 4-8 2-4pm HHoott WWhheeeellss RRoocckk!! aaggeess 44--77Endless tracks, obstacle courses,
and more! Hot Wheel lovers willlearn about momentum, force,friction, and other concepts whilethey have fun with hundreds ofHot Wheel cars.
Aug 4-8 9-11am HHaallff--ddaayy aanndd MMiinnii CCaammppss
Summer Fun 2014North Lakes Rec CenterCCrraazzyy SScciieennccee!!This exciting camp teaches chil-
dren to observe, plan, overcomeobstacles, and develop hypothesis
while participating in hands-onscience experiments and activities!DNA extractions, Newton's Lawsof Motion, Archimedes' Principle,genetics, forensics, and examining
environmental issues and theirimpact are all a part of a crazy dayin Crazy Science!
Jun 9-12 1:15-4:15pm $99
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PPllaayy--WWeellll TTeekknnoollooggiieess LLEEGGOO®®Pre-Engineering, ages 5-7 Imaginations will run wild with
over 100,000 pieces of LEGO®! Inthis fun-filled, creative class kidslearn building techniques by creat-ing boats, bridges, mazes, andmotorized cars. This class encour-ages creativity while teaching basicphysic concepts.
June 16-20 9am-noon $179 EEnnggiinneeeerriinngg FFuunnddaammeennttaallss,,
aaggeess 77--1122 Power-up your kids’ engineering
skills and apply real-world con-cepts in physics, engineering, andarchitecture. Kids will be providedtools for motorized, architectural,and creative fun projects!
June 16-20 1-4pm $179 CCoonnssttrruuccttiioonn VVeehhiicclleess &&
MMaacchhiinneess,, aaggeess 55--77Kids will dig into big trucks,
construction vehicles, supermachines, and explore the engi-neering concepts and vocabularybehind large scale machines likesteamrollers, bulldozers, wreckingballs, tower cranes, and more.
July 21-25 9am-noon $179 EEccoo--EEnnggiinneeeerriinngg,, aaggeess 88--1122Kids will design and race solar
cars, build a wind-powered electri-cal generation facility, then enterthe human powered vehicle com-petition and invent a machinepowered by stored elastic strainenergy. Guidance will be provided,but famililiarity with LEGO®Technic is desirable.
July 21-25 1-4pm $179 YYoouunngg RReemmbbrraannddttssJr. Art Camp, ages 5-8On the first two days, kids will
draw as much as they can in thefirst hour, then select and completetheir favorite pieces. On the lastday, they will compile what theyhave learned in one large, finalscene.
June 25-27 1-2:30pm $63 July 30- Aug 1 1-2:30pm $63 JJrr.. AArrtt CCaammpp,, aaggeess 88--1133Geared toward older kids, each
week will focus on different meth-ods, including pencil, marker, andpastels.
June 25-272:45-4:15pm $63
HHaallff--ddaayy aanndd MMiinnii CCaammppss MLK Jr. Rec CenterEEnnggiinneeeerriinngg ffoorr KKiiddss CCaammppssRRoobboottiiccss OOllyymmppiiccss CCaammpp,, aaggeess
77--1122
Kids will be introduced to theconcepts of building and program-ming LEGO® robots to performsports specific functions. $30 sup-ply fee required.
June 16-19 1-4pm $120 RRoobboottiiccss RReessccuuee RRoobboottss,, aaggeess 77--
1122Kids will learn how to build and
program LEGO® robots andexplore how they’re used in differ-ent disaster situations. $30 supplyfee required.
July 7-10 1-4pm $120 MMoommeennttuumm MMaaddnneessss,, aaggeess 77--
1122Kids will work with their Pit
Crew to design and build vehicleslike dragsters and hovering levit-rons. Kids will learn about indus-trial, electrical, mechanical, andaerospace engineering. $30 supplyfee required.
July 7-10 9am-noon $120 HHooww AAmmuussiinngg!! aaggeess 77--1122Kids will form teams and com-
pete in amusement park themedchallenges related to engineeringwith the goal of creating the mostfantastic and thrilling experience.$30 supply fee required.
June 16-19 9am-noon $120 YYoouutthh TTeecchh IInncc.. CCaammppssAnimation, ages 10-17The basics of animation and
digital design will be taught to stu-dents using Adobe Flash software.
June 9-12 9am-noon $165 VViiddeeoo GGaammee DDeessiiggnn,, aaggeess 1100--1177While students study video
game design they will produce sev-eral video games to share withfriends!
June 9-12 1-4pm $175 July 28-31 9am-noon $175 TThhee GGaammiinngg AAccaaddeemmyy,, aaggeess 1100--
1177Students focus on 2D and 3D
game design then create videogames using top software.
June 30-July 3 9am-4pm $325
WWeebb DDeessiiggnn,, aaggeess 1100--1177Students will learn about web
design, and build a website usingtop tools. The website will havefree hosting for one year.
July 28-31 1-4pm $165 MMoovviiee MMaakkeerrss,, aaggeess 1100--1177Learn digital video design and
production with extras like green
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Texas Woman’s University Speech-Language & Hearing ClinicDenton Campus Only!
2014 Summer ProgramsJune 16 – July 24
v Preschool Language Camp (PLC) – PLC is a fun camp for younger children that emphasizes language and social skills. The curriculum focuses on reinforcing and building upon basic speech and language skills. Beneficial for children between ages 3-5 years old.
Days: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 10:00 am to 11:30 am Cost: $250.00
v Language & Feeding with Friends (LAFF) – LAFF is a group feeding program for toddlers with sensory or motor based feeding disor-ders. At LAFF, children play with a variety of foods of different textures, tastes and temperatures to increase sensory experiences and improve oral intake.
Days: Tuesday & Thursday Time: 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm Cost: $250.00
v Preschool Articulation & Language Services (PALS) – PALS is a literacy-based approach to instruction that allows remediation of speech errors in context. The speech instruction includes phonological methods, sequential targeting of sounds patterns, phonological awareness activities and literacy based curriculum.
Days: Monday & Wednesday Time: 8:30 am to 10:15 am Cost: $250.00 or 10:30 am to 12:15 pm
v Listening & Oral Language (LOL) Play Group – Small group activities use a developmental approach to target skills in listening and spo-ken language by engaging children in dramatic play, literacy-based experiences, music and movement, and hands-on science activities. Targeted skills areas include auditory skill development, phonological awareness, auditory memory, language comprehension, and social interactions using spoken language. Camp starts June 9, 2014 and ends June 25, 2014.
Days: Monday & Wednesday Time: 9:00 am – 12:30 pm Cost: 250.00
v Childhood Apraxia and Motor Planning (CHAMP) Camp – This intensive 10-day experience offers pre and post comprehensive eval-uations, extensive individual therapy; small group sessions, as well as parent education sessions. The intensive therapy approach will incorporate the Principles of Motor Learning and will consider the learning style of each child to identify the appropriate cuing and support hierarchy and will target functional communication in the context of play-based and real world activities. Camp runs July 29, 2014 through August 7, 2014 (excluding Saturday and Sunday). Pre-testing on July 28, 2014 and post-testing on August 8, 2014 are by appointment only and are included in total camp cost. This camp has a selection process. Please call for more information.
Time: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm Cost $250.00
v Individual Therapy – Slots for individual therapy for children and adults in the areas of speech disorders (including apraxia, articulation and phonological disorders), voice, fluency, language and literacy are available. All individual sessions are 50 minutes long.
Days: Monday & Wednesday Time Slots: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Cost: $225.00 or Tuesday & Thursday
v Assessments – Full assessments are available in all areas of hearing, speech and language including audiological, speech sound disor-ders, receptive and expressive language disorders, auditory processing disorders, voice and fluency disorders.
Cost varies on type of assessment requested.
Camp sessions are led by master’s level graduate students under the direct supervision of licensed speech-language pathologists and are held at the TWU Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic on the Denton campus.
Space is limited and is first come, first serve. For more information or to reserve your spot please call 940-898-2285 or email us at [email protected].
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screens and special effects. Film,direct, and edit a video.
Aug 4-7 9am-noon $160SSppeecciiaallttyy CCaammppssJr Master Naturalist, ages 6-11 Clear CreekKids will enjoy unique outdoor
fun at Clear Creek NaturalHeritage Area with Elm ForkMaster Naturalists and MasterGardener-certified staff. Each daywill include a nature study, artsand crafts, and an explorationhike. Register by May 31.
June 9-13 9am-noon $60 AAqquuaattiicc EExxpplloorreerr,, aaggeess 77--1144Denton NatatoriumExplore the world of water
through kayaking, water polo,snorkeling, and basic water safety.
June 16-20 1-4pm $85 June 23-27 1-4pm $85 July 7-11 1-4pm $85 July 14-18 1-4pm $85 July 21-25 1-4pm $85 UUllttiimmaattee CCaammppoouuttTurner Falls ParkJuly 14-18; $150 grades 1-5The first day of camp will be
spent at McMath Middle School inpreparation of four, fun-filled daysof camping, fishing, hiking, paddleboats, outdoor games, campfires,and swimming!
During the three nights ofcamping, we will stay in cabins atTurner Falls Park. Campers mustregister in person at the CivicCenter by June 30. The fee must bepaid in full upon registration. AfterJune 1, credits or refunds will notbe provided.
SSppoorrtt CCaammppssSSkkaatteebbooaarrdd CCaammpp,, aaggeess 66++This camp is perfect for begin-
ner to intermediate skaters, asinstruction is adapted to eachskater’s ability.
June 9-13 8:30-11:30am SKP $75 July 7-11 8:30-11:30am SKP $75 July 28-Aug 18:30-11:30am SKP $75 MMiinnii SSkkaatteebbooaarrdd CCaammpp,, aaggeess 55--
77A great camp designed for
beginning skateboarders.June 16-20 9-11am SKP $50
July 14-18 9-11am SKP $50 IInntteerrmmeeddiiaattee SSkkaatteebbooaarrdd
CCaammpp,, aaggeess 66++This camp is perfect for improv-
ing skills; previous camp enroll-ment is not required.
June 23-27 8:30-11:30am SKP $75 July 21-25 8:30-11:30am SKP $75 GGoollff CCaammpp,, aaggeess 77++This instructional camp stresses
proper fundamentals while mak-ing golf fun. In addition to therules of the game, kids will receiveinstruction in course etiquette.Kids will also practice grip, stance,and swing on the driving range,putting green, and chipping green.The fee includes a T-shirt, andclubs are available for use. Kidsneed to bring water and a snackeach day.
June 9-12 9-11am RRGC $150 Aug 4-7 9-11am RRGC $150 SSppoorrttss SSppeecciiffiicc CCaammppss aanndd
CClliinniiccss,, aaggeess 55--1122These camps are great for both
the beginner looking to gain abasic understanding of the sportand the veteran wanting toimprove. The fee includes a T-shirt. Kids need to bring a snackand drink each day.
SSooffttbbaallll,, ages 5-12Ages 5-8 June 9-12 8:30-11:30am DSC $75 Ages 9-12 June 16-19 8:30-11:30am DSC $75 VVoolllleeyybbaallll,, ages 7-12Ages 7-9 June 23-26 1-4pm NLR $75 Ages 10-12 July 7-101-4pm NLR $75 SSoocccceerr,, ages 5-8Ages 5-8 July 14-17 8:30-11:30am DRC $75PPeeee WWeeee TTeennnniiss CCaammpp,, aaggeess 33--55Campers will use smaller nets
and graduated racquets to developbasic strokes. Special equipmentand targets are used to create a car-nival-like atmosphere and funlearning environment.
Morning Camps @ GTCJune 9-12 9-10am $59 June 16-19 9-10am $59 June 23-26 9-10am $59 June 30-July 3 9-10am $59 July 7-10 9-10am $59 July 14-17 9-10am $59
Summer Fun 2014July 21-24 9-10am $59 July 28-31 9-10am $59 Aug 4-7 9-10am $59 Aug 11-14 9-10am $59 EEvveenniinngg CCaammppss @@ SSoouutthh LLaakkeess
PPaarrkkJune 16-19 6:30-7:30pm $59 July 7-10 6:30-7:30pm $59 July 28-31 :30-7:30pm $59 SSuuppeerrssttaarr TTeennnniiss CCaammpp,, aaggeess 66--
99Campers will have a blast learn-
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Extended version of our regularcamps, kids will also learn aboutsingles and doubles play, ballmachine practice, and enjoy aThursday pizza party.
June 9-12 9am-noon $99 June 23-26 9am-noon $99 July 14-17 9am-noon $99 Aug 4-7 9am-noon $99 EEvveenniinngg CCaammppss @@ SSoouutthh LLaakkeess
PPaarrkkJune 16-19 6-7:30pm $69 July 7-10 6-7:30pm $69 July 28-31 6-7:30pm $69 CChhaammppiioonnsshhiipp TTeennnniiss CCaammpp,,
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tennis, and intermediate playerswill begin playing and keepingscore. Racquets are available foruse.
Morning Camps @ GTCJune 9-12 9-10:30am $69June 16-19 9-10:30am $69 June 23-26 9-10:30am $69 June 30-July 3 9-10:30am $69 July 7-10 9-10:30am $69 July 14-17 9-10:30am $69 July 21-24 9-10:30am $69 July 28-31 9-10:30am $69 Aug 4-7 9-10:30am $69Aug 11-14 9-10:30am $69 MMoorrnniinngg HHaallff--DDaayy CCaammppss @@
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camps, kids will focus on singlesand doubles play, then ballmachine practice in the secondhalf. Thursday will be a pizza party.
June 9-12 9am-noon $99June 23-26 9am-noon $99 July 14-17 9am-noon $99 Aug 4-7 9am-noon $99 EEvveenniinngg CCaammppss @@ SSoouutthh LLaakkeess
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HHiigghh SScchhoooollJr. High level is for those on
middle school teams, or youngerplayers with extensive tournamentexperience. High School level is forgrades 9-12.
Camp Times: Monday: 10:30am-noon, Tuesday: 7-8:30pm,Wednesday: 10:30-noon, Friday: 10:30-noonWeekly Camp Options:June 9-13 M-W, F $75 June 16-20 M-W, F $75
June 23-27 M-W, F $75 June 30-July 3 M-W, F $55 July 7-11 M-W, F $75 July 14-18 M-W, F $75 July 21-25 M-W, F $75 July 28-Aug 1 M-W, F $75 Aug 4-8 M-W, F $75 Aug 11-15 M-W, F $75 Daily Camp Options:Once a week, or 10 classes
$149 Twice a week, or 20 classes
$279 All-Summer Option:June 9-Aug 15 M-W, F
$399 SSPPOORRTTSSSSooffttbbaallllNorth Central Texas College is
accepting entries for the 3rd annu-al Red River Showcase varsity bas-ketball team camps in Gainesville.The girls team camp will be June20-22 and the boys team camp willbe June 27-29. Entry fee is $375.Each team can expect to play 8-10games and players will receive afree t-shirt. For more information,[email protected].
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Camp will begin on June 9th andrun until June 12th. The camp willbe under the direction of the Ryanvolleyball coaching staff and a fewformer players. The camp will be atRyan High School and will be openfor girls entering third grade togirls entering ninth grade. It costs$75 by May 16th, $80 after May16th. For more information, callCindy Williams at 940-369-3167 oremail her at [email protected]
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Instructor(s): Mary KarenClardy; Deadline: May 1
These sessions emphasize musi-cal performance and preparation.Daily classes include warm-upexercises, tone/technique develop-ment, and articulation studies, andprovide opportunities for interac-tion of performer and listener. Thecampconcludes with a concert bymembers of the class. For informa-tion about registration, visithttp://www.mkclardy.com/pre-college-camp-session-i.html.
TThhee sseeccoonndd aannnnuuaall ““NNooEExxccuusseess”” SSooffttbbaallll CCaammpp will beheld at North Central Texas College
Summer Fun 2014in Gainesville June 12-13. Thecamp will be conducted by college
coaches at both the NJCAA andNCAA level.
For more information, [email protected].