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Enroll your child in the first camps to explore the new Giants of the Savanna! During June, July, and early August, the Dallas Zoo will offer single day and week-long summer camps for children entering Pre-K through 8th grade.
New this year your children can attend multiple week-long camps for the same grade level, as well as discounts for siblings enrolled in camps. All multiple enrollments will receive 5% off of their total camp cost! "Discover Africa" provides children with an up close experience in the new Giants of the Savanna!
You may enroll your child in a morning or afternoon session.
June 28-July 2
July 19-23
August 2-6
Morning Session is from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Afternoon session is from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Enroll your child in the first camps to explore the new Giants of the Savanna! During June, July, and early August, the Dallas Zoo will offer single day and week-long summer camps for children entering Pre-K through 8th grade.
New this year your children can attend multiple week-long camps for the same grade level, as well as discounts for siblings enrolled in camps. All multiple enrollments will receive 5% off of their total camp cost! "Globetrekkers... Africa and Beyond!" takes a trip around the world...and never leaves the zoo.
Week-long sessions run:
June 21-25
July 5-9
July 19-23
August 2-6
Enroll your child in the first camps to explore the new Giants of the Savanna! During June, July, and early August, the Dallas Zoo will offer single day and week-long summer camps for children entering Pre-K through 8th grade.
New this year your children can attend multiple week-long camps for the same grade level, as well as discounts for siblings enrolled in camps. All multiple enrollments will receive 5% off of their total camp cost! "Lions Tales and Savanna Songs" explores various folktales and stories about African animals.
Week-long sessions run:
June 28-July 2
July 26-30
Enroll your child in the first camps to explore the new Giants of the Savanna! During June, July, and early August, the Dallas Zoo will offer single day and week-long summer camps for children entering PreK through 8th grade.
New this year your children can attend multiple week-long camps for the same grade level, as well as discounts for siblings enrolled in camps. All multiple enrollments will receive 5% off of their total camp cost! This camp focuses on animal habitats and nature outside the classroom!
You may enroll your child in a morning or afternoon session.
June 21-25
July 5-9
July 26-30
Morning Session is from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Afternoon session is from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Understanding the sciences is an overview and hands on experience with several different disciplines in the field of biology. The course will expose students to microbiology, molecular biology, anatomy and physiology, electron microscopy, forensic science, and more. Students will have the opportunity to visit one of the medical schools in the area and much more. The course is designed to promote a higher and deeper interest in the sciences at an early age.
Application Deadline: May 7, 2010.
Eagle Aviation Academy seeks to educate and inspire awareness about the role of aviation in history, and designed to encourage youngsters to explore aviation careers through a greater awareness of this fascinatingly diverse field and to learn about the concepts of flight. This aviation experience will include instruction by pilots, mechanics, flight attendants, volunteers and professional staff who are in the aviation field. Spaces are limited so register your student today. All students are welcomed!
The Eagle Aviation Academy is an intensive one-week program that educates youngsters about the evolution of commercial aviation in history and the importance of the industry in the world today.
Please see website for more details.
Eagle Aviation Academy seeks to educate and inspire awareness about the role of aviation in history, and designed to encourage youngsters to explore aviation careers through a greater awareness of this fascinatingly diverse field and to learn about the concepts of flight. This aviation experience will include instruction by pilots, mechanics, flight attendants, volunteers and professional staff who are in the aviation field. Spaces are limited so register your student today. All students are welcomed!
The Eagle Aviation Academy is an intensive one-week program that educates youngsters about the evolution of commercial aviation in history and the importance of the industry in the world today.
Please see website for more details.
A hole is a home for many animals at the Nature Center. Come and look for animal tracks and other signs that can lead to all the dens, hollow logs, and burrows we can find, and learn about what lives, or once lived in them.
Week-long, half-day art camps taught by professional artists and instructors. Snacks and beverages are served each day. The Museum's teacher/student ratio is 1/15 in order to assure supportive, individualized instruction for every AMA young artist!
Registration is taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please register early to reserve a spot. All programs are non-refundable unless canceled due to low enrollment and a substitute session cannot be found.
Week-long, half-day art camps taught by professional artists and instructors. Snacks and beverages are served each day. The Museum's teacher/student ratio is 1/15 in order to assure supportive, individualized instruction for every AMA young artist!
Registration is taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please register early to reserve a spot. All programs are non-refundable unless canceled due to low enrollment and a substitute session cannot be found.
Week-long, half-day art camps taught by professional artists and instructors. Snacks and beverages are served each day. The Museum's teacher/student ratio is 1/15 in order to assure supportive, individualized instruction for every AMA young artist!
Registration is taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please register early to reserve a spot. All programs are non-refundable unless canceled due to low enrollment and a substitute session cannot be found.
Week-long, half-day art camps taught by professional artists and instructors. Snacks and beverages are served each day. The Museum's teacher/student ratio is 1/15 in order to assure supportive, individualized instruction for every AMA young artist!
Registration is taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. Please register early to reserve a spot. All programs are non-refundable unless canceled due to low enrollment and a substitute session cannot be found.
Adventure Camp is a great place to discover the great outdoors! During this camp, participants will learn about rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, camping, fishing and mountain biking. Campers will visit several state parks and have a blast!
Participants should bring a sack lunch each day. Space is limited!
Mon-Fri: Jun 14 to Jun 18
Mon-Fri: Jul 19 to Jul 23
Register online at naturallyfun.org!
From Alligator to Zebra, learn about animals with unique heads, shoulders, knees and toes... and everything in between.
Dates & Times:
Monday-Friday Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Monday-Friday Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
June 28-July 2
August 2-6
Camps include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
*Must be toilet trained*
5 days of the week, 5 groups of vertebrates: your youngster will be an expert at classifying animals at the Zoo.
1st & 2nd graders can sign up for both an AM & PM class and attend all day.
These students will need to bring their own lunch daily.
Dates & Times:
June 21-25 (AM)
June 28-July 2 (PM)
July 26-30 (AM)
August 2-6 (PM)
August 9-13 (AM)
Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Summer Zoo Camps run all summer long from June 7 - August 13 (excluding the week of July 5). Camps run from Monday through Friday and include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
Arlington Tennis Center junior tennis camps are designed for all levels of players. QuickStart (campers age 7-10) and Beginner (campers age 11-17) camps introduce the fundamentals of tennis in a fun and games format. High Performance (campers age 7-16) camps are designed for advanced, high school and qualified players.
The tennis camps are taught and supervised by USPTA certified professionals to ensure the highest quality instruction. Facility cards are NOT required for ATC programs. Make-ups due to rain are scheduled for Fridays at the same camp time.
Court assignments are subject to change. Please check in at the front counter.
Camp dates:
Mon-Thur: June 7 to June 10
Mon-Thur: June 14 to June 17
Mon-Thur: June 28 to July 1
Mon-Thur: July 5 to July 8
Mon-Thur: July 12 to July 15
Mon-Thur: July 19 to July 22
Mon-Thur: August 2 to August 5
Mon-Thur: August 9 to August 12
Mon-Thur: August 16 to August 19
Register online at naturallyfun.org!
Enjoy a world-wide safari without leaving Fort Worth. Your young traveler will learn about animals from every continent in just one week.
1st & 2nd graders can sign up for both an AM & PM class and attend all day.
These students will need to bring their own lunch daily.
Dates & Times:
June 7-11 (AM)
June 14-18 (PM)
July 12-16 (AM)
July 19-23 (PM)
July 26-30 (AM)
Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Summer Zoo Camps run all summer long from June 7 - August 13 (excluding the week of July 5). Camps run from Monday through Friday and include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
This art class will introduce children to a variety of art mediums and subjects as well as different types of arts projects that will help with children express themselves and praise God. Children will be able to take home the projects at the end of the week to display in their home. Space is limited, so sign up early!
They flutter and buzz around our homes and gardens pollinating our flowers, adding wonderful color to our world, and making sweet honey. Learn more about these interesting winged creatures!
What happens when your favorite fairy tale get turned upside down! Using ideas from The Princess and the Frog, and Shrek to your imagination create a new twist on a classic then you can confuse and delight the audience with the befuddled tale you perform!
The students will be given opportunities to truly understand the different disciplines of the sciences, such as, microbiology, molecular biology, anatomy and physiology, and forensic science. Students will have the opportunity to visit one of the medical schools in the area.
Class Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Note:
15 Full Scholarships ($1,015) are available.
5 Partial Scholarships ($515) are available.
Hurry and apply, 1st come - 1st Served!
Application Deadline: May 7, 2010.
Start spreading the news… Broadway Kids is back! Learn the basics of musical theatre through singing, dancing, and acting Broadway Songs! Children will learn proper breathing and vocal support, simple choreography and basic acting techniques.
You cannot escape them because they are everywhere! Instead of being "bugged" let's learn more about them. Students will investigate bugs' unique body adaptations, remarkable defenses, and the special contributions they make to their environment. Be ready for some "close encounters" of the small kind.
Have you ever wanted to learn how to canoe? Spend a day on the Trinity River learning, and afterward, practicing, your new canoe skills. Explore areas of the Nature Center that you can't see on foot. Wear old shoes and clothes you do not mind getting wet!
Center St. Camp offers opportunities for children of the church and community to learn through Bible stories, worship, recreation, arts and crafts, making friends, and much more using the outdoors for most activities.
Times:
Fri: 5:00 p.m. to 7:00p.m
Sat/Sun: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
This comprehensive performing arts camp focuses on auditioning techniques, acting and performance skills, and characterization, and culminates in a week of performances for children from across the Metroplex. Registration requires approval of the executive producer: Students must have some type of performing arts experience to participate.
College for Kids is a three week summer enrichment program! Children can enroll in academic, arts and crafts, science and technology, and health and fitness classes. Courses are taught by experienced and motivated faculty who encourage and challenge students in an atmosphere that supports inquiry and exploration.
Times:
Morning Sessions: 8:00 a.m. to 11:50 a.m.
Afternoon Sessions: 1:00 p.m. to 4:50 p.m.
Please see website for more details.
Love Superheroes? How about Sponge Bob Square pants? Colossal fun awaits you as you jump into the adventures of your favorite cartoon characters. Even create a cool mask to take home! Cartoons are the basis for creative movement and story development. Imaginative, confidence building and Super Fun!
SummerStars Bound is a three-week comprehensive Musical Theatre program for children experienced in acting. Taught by professional directors, the program encompasses many aspects of theatrical production focusing on audition techniques, acting, singing, and dancing. This program concludes with performances of Aladdin, Jr, a musical production staged and performed entirely by participants for family, friends, and the public. Rehearsals are M-F 9:30-4:30pm and Shows run July 6-8th- Tuesday & Wednesday 10am, 1pm and Thursday 10am, 1pm, and 7pm.
If you are looking for an intensive theatre training program, we’ll see you at CATS this summer!
Application for Registration available online & due at CATS by April 29, 2010.
Some are bright, some try to blend in; but all animals have special colors for special reasons.
Dates & Times:
Monday-Friday Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Monday-Friday Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
June 14-18
July 19-23
Camps include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
*Must be toilet trained*
Jokes, Belly Laughs, sketches and more! Develop your comedic timing and build confidence. Join in the fun with theatre games, improvisation and scene work.
They may not be able to send an e-mail, but animals have some cute ways of communicating.
Dates:
June 14-18
June 28-July 2
July 19-23
Includes Thursday Adventure Night with pizza dinner and evening Zoo activities.
*Students bring their own lunch daily*
Discovery Camp -
Kindergartners through 6th graders explore new topics each week. They'll go back in time to when dinosaurs roamed Earth and get immersed in ancient Roman cultures. They'll take journeys of the mind to underground universes, caves and watery wonderlands. Campers can build LEGO robots, use chemistry to make a stained-glass glue and color-changing potions and figure out what causes geysers, volcanoes, lightning and tornadoes, and much more. All topics are explored in fun, hands-on ways. Making full use of the museum buildings and the surrounding outdoor park area, campers make one-of-a-kind crafts and conduct experiments and activities every day tailored to their own age group.
June 14 - August 20 (weekdays 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. with before and after care available 8-9:30 am and 3-5:30 pm, respectively)
$185 - $260 per week depending on class selected and whether you are a member. Before and after care costs are additional: before care is $25/week and after care is $35/week.
Discovery Camp, Jr. -
Much like the full-day Discovery Camp, three- to four-year-olds can enjoy plenty of summertime fun at Discovery Camp, Jr. The half-day, drop-off camp is designed specifically for younger children and includes dynamic, age-appropriate activities perfectly suited to help them develop and learn. Discovery Camp, Jr. offers adventures that encourage independence and imagination. From the moment you drop your child off each morning until things wrap up for the day, you can count on them having plenty of exploration, interactive play, and age-appropriate instruction about the natural wonders that make our world so captivating. (Attendees must be three by June 1, 2010 and potty trained.)
June 18 to August 13 (weekdays 9:30 am to noon)
$90 for members; $105 for non-members per week. Before and after care not offered.
The only place smellier than a kid's bedroom is an animal's. Spend a week learning about some of the most odorous animals and their homes.
Dates:
June 14-18
July 19-23
Includes Thursday overnight.
*Students bring their own lunch daily*
Even if you don't eat insects, you probably eat something that does. Learn how every animal in a food web plays a role in keeping every other animal well-fed.
Dates:
June 28-July 2
August 2-6
Includes Thursday Adventure Night with pizza dinner and evening Zoo activities.
*Students bring their own lunch daily*
From the littlest amoeba to the king of the jungle, learn about how animals big and small learn to live with or despite one another.
Dates:
June 21-25
July 26-30
Includes Thursday overnight.
*Students bring their own lunch daily*
Check out some of the weirdest and wildest animals throughout the zoo. Fast or slow, tall or small, each of these animals is extremely entertaining.
Dates & Times:
Monday-Friday Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Monday-Friday Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
June 14-18
August 2-6
Camps include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
Visit Kingdoms filled with princesses, paupers, princes, knights and dragons! Let your imagination soar as you act out stories from other lands. Creative movement, props and costumes make this a truly delightful experience.
Why the long face? Discover how eyes, ears and noses both big and small help keep the wild in wildlife.
Dates:
June 21-25
July 26-30
Includes Thursday Adventure Night with pizza dinner and evening Zoo activities.
*Students bring their own lunch daily*
This camp includes a weeks worth of exciting outdoor activities! The program will include plant propagation, soil and water testing, wildlife photography, bird watching, hiking, fishing, tree planting and tree identification. If that is not enough to keep you interested there will be several field trips to see environmental conservation in action right here in Arlington.
Please bring a sack lunch daily! Afternoon snacks will be provided.
Mon-Fri - Jun 28 to Jul 2
Mon-Fri - Aug 9 to Aug 13
Enjoy our Full Day Sports Camps at Elzie Odom this summer. Campers will be engaged in various sports, games and craft activities each day. Campers will swim each Thursday at Woodland West Pool...don't forget those swim suits. Camp operates daily from 6:30 am - 6:30pm. This sports camp will provide breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack daily. Get your game face on and we will see you at Elzie Odom!
June 7 - 11; Wacky World of Sports
Field Trip to Putt Putt Center on Tuesday
June 14 - 18; Soccer Mania
June 21 - 25; Bowl-A-Roma
Field Trip to AMF Funfest on Tuesday
June 28 - July 2; Rock Climbing..Highs & Lows
July 5 - 9; Fit Nation Challenge Camp
Field Trip to Randol Mill Aquatic Facility
July 12 - 16; High Five Basketball Camp
July 19 - 23; Skating Camp
Field Trip to the Dr. Pepper Center
July 26 - 30; Kickball/Dodge Ball Camp
August 2 - 6; Ultimate Sports
Field Trip to Randol Mill Aquatic Facility
August 9 - 13; Survival Camp
August 16 - 20; Olympic Challenge
Field Trip to Empire Gymnastics on Tuesday
Just like animals, many plants have remarkable adaptations that help them to survive. Come ramble with us along the challenging Canyon Ridge Trail to see a wide and interesting variety of plant life at the Nature Center. If you like hiking and enjoy beautiful views this is the adventure for you!
Girl-o-lo-gy (Girls-N-2-Biology) is a camp that will introduce high school girls to biology careers including pre-med, pre-dental, microbiology, and general biology; talk about the requirements for biology majors; and will allow the girls to do biology hands-on lab experiments. They will have the opportunity to tour the UTA campus, hear a college lecture in biology, and experience breakfast, lunch and dinner on campus.
Note:
25 Full Scholarships ($125) are available.
25 Partial Scholarships ($75) are available.
Hurry and apply, 1st come - 1st Served!
Application Deadline: May 7, 2010.er on campus.
These camps are designed to get students Hooked on Golf in a fun environment! The camps run four days for 1 1/2 hours each day. Students learn the basics in pitching, putting, chipping and full swing, while having a great time and meeting new friends. The final day of camp features a skills competition with various prizes.
Mon-Thur: Jun 14 to Jun 17
Mon-Thur: Jun 28 to Jul 1
Mon-Thur: Jul 12 to Jul 15
Register online at arlingtongolf.com.
These camps are designed to get students Hooked on Golf in a fun environment! The camps run four days for 1 1/2 hours each day. Students learn the basics in pitching, putting, chipping and full swing, while having a great time and meeting new friends. The final day of camp features a skills competition with various prizes.
Mon-Thur: Jun 21 to Jun 24
Mon-Thur: Jul 5 to Jul 8
Mon-Thur: Jul 19 to Jul 22
Register online at arlingtongolf.com.
Being a wild baby can be dangerous. Learn how mom and dad help their little ones grow up.
Dates & Times:
June 21-25
August 9-13
Monday-Friday Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Monday-Friday Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Summer Zoo Camps run all summer long from June 7 - August 13 (excluding the week of July 5). Camps run from Monday through Friday and include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
We live in homes that we build or buy; do animals do the same? Learn about different habitats and their characteristics as you travel along the Caprock Trail searching for holes, crevices, and other creative spaces where animals have made their abodes.
Engage in an up-close investigation of turtles, snakes, lizards, frogs, toads and more. Explore their natural history and the special adaptations that enable them to survive in Texas. Students will have the opportunity to safely handle reptiles and amphibians in the classroom and will search for and identify native herps in the park. Limit 14 per class.
First through sixth grade students attend a summer session for five consecutive days either in the morning or afternoon. Morning classes meet from 9 am - 12 pm and afternoon classes meet from 1 pm - 4 pm. The Nocturnal Wonders class will meet 6 pm - 9 pm Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Thursday students will meet at 6 pm for an overnight class that concludes at 8 am Friday morning. Seventh through eighth grade students will attend a 3-day session from 9 am to 2 pm. All participants should come dressed for both indoor and outdoor explorations.
Learn about someone your own size. Itsy-bitsy, cute and cuddly, your little one will love to learn about our littlest animals.
Dates & Times:
Monday-Friday Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Monday-Friday Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
June 21-25
July 26-30
Camps include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
*Must be toilet trained*
Howdy partner! We are excited about our week-long music camp full of fun! This is our fourth year to host a community-wide camp where we spend 1/2 a day learnin' music and 1/2 a day playin'. On Friday night, we'll show our folks and friends what a good job we've done. Please check the calendar on the website for more information and a detailed schedule.
Times:
Mon-Thur: 9:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Fri: 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
This camp is great for the young naturalist! Exciting activities follow a weekly theme including fishing, canoeing, swimming, games, conservation education and development of outdoor skills.
Please bring a sack lunch daily. A working fishing rod and reel and a life vest are required on specific days.
Mon-Fri: Jun7 to Jun 11 - Tents, Smores & the Great Outdoors
Mon-Fri: Jun 14 to Jun 18 - A Little Dirt Don't Hurt
Mon-Fri: Jun 21 to Jun 25 - Extreme Olympic Lake Camp Edition
Mon-Fri: Jun 28 to Jul 2 - Celebrate Freedom
Mon-Fri: Jul 5 to Jul 9 - Summer Safari
Mon-Fri: Jul 12 to Jul 16 - Navigation Station
Mon-Fri: Jul 19 to Jul 23 - Survival Skills: Masters of Disasters
Mon-Fri: Jul 26 to Jul 30 - Park-a-Palooza
Mon-Fri: Aug 2 to Aug 6 - Lone Star Leaders
Mon-Fri: Aug 9 to Aug 13 - Trail Blazer Challenge
Mon-Fri: Aug 16 to Aug 20 - Happy Trails
Register online at naturallyfun.org!
Come and learn about some of the biggest and brawniest animals that the animal kingdom has to offer.
Dates & Times:
Monday-Friday Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Monday-Friday Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
June 7-11
July 19-23
Camps include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
You will never get lost without a good excuse after this adventure! Learn how to navigate your way around the woods using maps, compasses, and GPS. Also discover the fascinating world of "geo-caching" and the history behind it.
Do you want to learn how to act for the camera? Come and learn the basics of on camera acting through commercials and scenes from television shows and film. Be ready to hit your mark and light up the screen! Instead of a recital you will receive a DVD of your class work!
Discover the fascinating animal and plant decomposers hidden within the leaf litter on the forest floor in River Legacy Parks. Limit 12 per class.
Weeklong summer programs for children pre-kindergarten through 8th grade are offered during June and July. Children participate in age-appropriate curriculum and investigations both inside the Living Science Center and outside in the vast River Legacy Parks. All classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Children must be 3, 4 or 5/entering Kindergarten by the session date in which they are enrolled and must be fully toilet trained. Preschoolers attend a summer session for five consecutive days in the morning or the afternoon. Morning classes meet from 9 am - 12 pm and afternoon classes meet from 1 pm - 4 pm.
Little minds love to learn, especially with and from their loved ones! That's why Little Explorers offers parents and their toddlers the opportunity to discover nature and science together. Through theme-based, hands-on, interactive activities, crafts and experiments, Little Explorers partners with parents to motivate and challenge their children at their developmental levels while developing their natural sense of curiosity and desire to explore.
Six months to two years:
"Scribbles and Dribbles" is inspired by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns, which lets parents and their little one explore different animal shapes through a range of media.
Three- to four-year-olds:
"Science Buddies" will go on an adventure deep into the Amazon rain forest and skim along the coastlines across the globe while discovering plants and animals that inhabit our world. Science Buddies will take home one or more projects from daily science explorations, including a cumulative diorama project to work on each week in class that can be taken home on the last day of the session.
Eight-week sessions meet one day per week starting either June 14, 15, 16, 17 or 18. Six-month to two-year-olds and their companion meet either 9-9:45 am or 11-11:45 am. Three- to four-year-olds and companion meet either 9-10 am or 11 am-noon.
No animal is an island. Learn how animals live, compete and work together for better or for worse.
1st & 2nd graders can sign up for both an AM & PM class and attend all day.
These students will need to bring their own lunch daily.
Dates & Times:
June 21-25 (PM)
June 28-July 2 (AM)
July 26-30 (PM)
August 2-6 (AM)
August 9-13 (PM)
Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Summer Zoo Camps run all summer long from June 7 - August 13 (excluding the week of July 5). Camps run from Monday through Friday and include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
When visiting the Nature Center, you enter many different worlds. You may walk through a sea of grass, under pillars of trees, or along a shimmering river. Come explore these habitats and learn about the plants and animals that call these worlds home.
Some come from eggs, others live in pouches. But every animal has a special story about how they grow.
1st & 2nd graders can sign up for both an AM & PM class and attend all day.
These students will need to bring their own lunch daily.
Dates & Times:
June 7-11 (PM)
June 14-18 (AM)
July 12-16 (PM)
July 19-23 (AM)
July 26-30 (PM)
Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Summer Zoo Camps run all summer long from June 7 - August 13 (excluding the week of July 5). Camps run from Monday through Friday and include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
The Microbiology Institute will challenge the high school student's mind to think, research and conduct experiments. This institute is laboratory-based and will involve field work, which will require the students to actually collect samples from different sites on UT Arlington's campus. The students will have one intense week to complete the 5 I's of microbiology.
Application Deadline: May 7, 2010.
This camp is laboratory-based and will involve field work, which will require the students to actually collect samples from different sites on UT Arlington's campus. The students will have the opportunity to explore the 5I's of microbiology are inoculating, incubation, isolation, inspection, and identification. The students will become familiar with writing, recording, and tracking scientific data, as well as working in teams. Students should be interested in science, inquisitive, and willing to work hard!
Note:
12 Full Scholarships ($1,025) are available.
8 Partial Scholarsips ($512) are availalbe.
Hurry and apply, 1st come - 1st Served!
Application Deadline: May 7, 2010.
Come and join Mission Possible kids to learn about different opportunities to serve in the community. Children will also participate in activities each week that will help benefit local area charities and the community. Anything is possible with Mission Possible Kids!
Explore the winding, mysterious trails of the Nature Center. Discover 100+ year old tress, lush vines, and colorful wildflowers. Cross paths with numerous insects, speedy reptiles, and shy mammals. This adventure will give you the knowledge you need to get safely started on a career as a great nature trekker.
From under the sea to the tallest mountains, animals live nearly everywhere. Come learn how these animals make their habitats their homes.
Dates & Times:
Monday-Friday Mornings: 9 a.m. to noon
Monday-Friday Afternoons: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
June 7-11
July 12-16
August 9-13
Camps include a Summer Zoo Camp T-shirt, guided Zoo tours, Wild Wonders animal presentations, keeper chats, snacks, craft activities and more. Prices listed are for members/non-members.
Students will spend a considerable time outside - make sure your child has walking shoes and is dressed every day for the elements. Refunds will be issued if requested 30 days prior to start of camp; within 30 days, students can be transferred to an available class.
*Must be toilet trained*
Look deeply into the mysteries of the dark and discover the nocturnal animals that make River Legacy Parks their home during this evening class that includes a Thursday night sleepover. Students who enrolled in Nocturnal Wonders last summer are encouraged to attend again; there's much more to explore! Limit 14 per class.
First through sixth grade students attend a summer session for five consecutive days either in the morning or afternoon. Morning classes meet from 9 am - 12 pm and afternoon classes meet from 1 pm - 4 pm. The Nocturnal Wonders class will meet 6 pm - 9 pm Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Thursday students will meet at 6 pm for an overnight class that concludes at 8 am Friday morning. Seventh through eighth grade students will attend a 3-day session from 9 am to 2 pm. All participants should come dressed for both indoor and outdoor explorations.
CAMP THURMAN has been providing the best day camp in the Arlington/Pantego area since 1969 and the most effective teambuilding adventures for eight years! Our mission is to provide for all ages safe, fun, wholesome outdoor programs, which demonstrate God's love, while helping individuals discover who they are in Christ.
Right in the heart of the city, we have 14 acres of trees, creeks, gullys and more! Our "fun in the woods" Day Camp is for children ages 4 through those finishing sixth grade. The kids are placed in groups of 10 to 12 children (all boys or all girls), with a Christian counselor and an assistant.
Our Evening Camps for 7th and 8th graders give our junior highers a chance to build leadership skills and discover what fun nighttime at CT can be. We've added Afternoon Camps for 6th graders to create a special atmosphere for our oldest Day Campers, and now we are offering an Overnight Camp with that unique Camp Thurman touch for our 7th and 8th graders.
What happens when the Greek Gods come after you? Join Percy Jackson in an adventure of epic proportions as he tries to solve the mystery of the Lightening Thief. Students will create their own play using improvisation, character development, and theater games. Unravel an adventure more powerful than the gods themselves!
An animal picture is worth a thousand herds. Come learn some basic photography skills while taking pictures around the Zoo. Camera included!
Dates:
June 7-11
July 12-16
August 9-13
Includes Thursday overnight.
*Students bring their own lunch daily*
Why are they so rough and scaly? Why do they warm themselves in the sun? These are just some of the questions that will answered about reptiles as we jump into the awesome world of the cold-blooded!
Life guarding is a serious job! Junior guard volunteers learn what it is like to be a lifeguard and gain the skills necessary for future employment. Students will receive basic water training and classroom instruction with interactive videos. You must have completed Level 5 swimming skills or demonstrate the ability to swim 100 yards, tread water for two minutes, submerge to a depth of at least 8 ft. and do the sidestroke.
Register online at naturallyfun.org!
Camp Thurman's Day Camp program has been changing and growing "actively" in recent years! Each year brings new action to the day's schedule, and six years ago our "Screamer" Zip Line was extended to four lines, stretching from one side of the camp to the other. Designed for the older campers, this confidence builder remains a favorite! Added five years ago was the 9 element low ropes challenge course, giving all ages a chance to develop team cooperation and individual participation.
Sample Time Schedule for the traditional all-day camp:
8:50 Campers arrive
9:00 At the Tent
9:10 Bible Time
9:25 Morning Rally
9:35 1st Activity
10:20 Red Sea Swim
11:00 3rd Activity
11:50 PICNIC LUNCH
12:30 MarketPlace or Broomtree Skits/Songs
1:00 4th Activity
1:50 5th Activity
2:35 Sea of Galilee Swim
3:20 Round Up Time
3:45 Head to front for pickup
Come and observe the cool, shy, (but not slimy) reptiles in our area. They may hug the ground, climb a tree or be very good swimmers - let's find out! Gain a greater understanding of these scaly species up close and personal.
Love to sing, act and dance? Songs from popular musicals like Grease and High School Musical fill the air as you warm up your vocal chords and put on your dancing shoes! Hone your performance skills to become a “triple threat”!
Unravel the mysteries of slime while examining the tell-tale clues left by an assortment of River Legacy Parks' slime-covered inhabitants. Young sleuths will have the opportunity to hone their math and science process skills, dabble in chemistry, and engage in a variety of art and literature experiences while investigating the fascinating functions of slime. Limit 14 per class.
First through sixth grade students attend a summer session for five consecutive days either in the morning or afternoon. Morning classes meet from 9 am - 12 pm and afternoon classes meet from 1 pm - 4 pm. The Nocturnal Wonders class will meet 6 pm - 9 pm Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday; Thursday students will meet at 6 pm for an overnight class that concludes at 8 am Friday morning. Seventh through eighth grade students will attend a 3-day session from 9 am to 2 pm. All participants should come dressed for both indoor and outdoor explorations.
These amazing creatures spin beautiful webs, some large, some small, some on trees, and even some on the ground! Come journey high and low along the trails and look for the variety of spiders that make their homes among us.
A fun and enriching curriculum of full band rehearsals, instrumental lessons, master classes, sectionals, and electives will be taught by outstanding high school and junior high band directors from across the state. Students will participate in one of five bands based on an audition and perform a final Gala Concert.
Schedule:
Sunday, June 13
1:00 p.m. Camp Check-in and Auditions
5:00 p.m. MANDATORY ALL-CAMP MEETING
6:00 p.m. Dinner
8:15-10:30 p.m. Evening Activity
10:30 p.m. In Rooms
11:00 p.m. Lights Out
Monday, June 14 - Wednesday, June 16
7:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:30 a.m. Rehearsals/Sectionals
Noon Lunch
1:30 p.m. Rehearsal/Electives
4:30 p.m. End of Rehearsal Day
5:30 p.m. Dinner
7:30 p.m. Evening Activity
10:00 p.m. In Dorms
10:30 p.m. In Rooms
11:00 p.m. Lights Out
Thursday, June 17
7:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:30 a.m. Rehearsals/Sectionals
Noon Lunch
1:30 p.m. Rehearsals/Electives
4:30 p.m. End of Rehearsal Day
4:30 p.m. Dinner
7:00 p.m. Final Concert
This five-day camp is designed to strengthen the abilities of beginner, intermediate, and advanced students, while providing a variety of experiences in fundamentals, leadership, and performance.
Schedule:
Sunday, June 20
11:30 a.m. Camp Check in and Boarder Dorm Check-in
3:00 p.m. MANDATORY All-Camp Meeting
3:30 p.m. First Classes
6:30 p.m. End of Rehearsal Day
6:30 p.m. Dinner
10:00 p.m. In Dorm
10:30 p.m. In Rooms
11:00 p.m. Lights Out
Monday, June 21 - Wednesday, June 23
7:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:45 a.m. Morning Classes
Noon Lunch
1:30 p.m. Afternoon Classes
5:30 p.m. End of Rehearsal Day
5:45 p.m. Dinner
7:30 p.m. Evening Activity
10:00 p.m. In Dorm
10:30 p.m. In Rooms
11:00 p.m. Lights Out
Thursday, June 24
7:00 a.m. Breakfast
8:45 a.m. Morning Classes
Noon Lunch
1:30 p.m. Afternoon Classes
4:00 p.m. Dismiss (pack, prepare for exhibition, etc.)
4:30 .m. Dinner
6:00 p.m. Class (Prepare for Exhibition)
7:00 p.m. Exhibition and Awards Ceremony (Texas Hall)
8:30 p.m. Camp Ends
8:45 p.m. Boarders check out of dorms.
A variety of summer classes for children in pre-K through 8th grade entertain, educate and engage students in lessons on wildlife, ecology, environment and science! Nature's Nocturnal Wonders for 5th & 6th graders is an evening class from 6 to 9 pm that includes an overnight sleepover at the Science Center.
The 4-year-old campers are a very important part of the camp! Each week one group of boys and one group of girls begin the amazing Journey of Memories called Camp Thurman!
Very special counselors, who have a desire and talent to work with our youngest campers, lead these little ones each day through an activity schedule we call Sunshine Days. These are days filled with fun things to do [some new, some familiar], talking about Jesus, spending time with a counselor who delights in them, and starting their own tradition of looking forward to an exciting, happy week at Camp Thurman.
Sunshine Days sessions are scheduled each week, with one group of 10 boys and one group of 10 girls each session.
Is there a Rumble in the Jungle? Of course! You can join in the fun and go wild acting out jungle adventures. Music, creative movement, pantomime and acting skills are used to create this exciting safari.
Reptiles are very misunderstood. Some think they are icky and others think they are cool. Spend a day with the Nature Center learning about these scaly critters and see for yourself. Come learn about reptiles that slither, swim, and creep slowly throughout nature.
Terrific Tuesdays are an opportunity for children to learn dialogue, solos and dances for this year's summer musical, "Once Upon a Parable." Although Terrific Tuesdays are meant as a time to prepare for Music Week, we will also have fun with some off-site activities as well. Terrific Tuesdays culminate with a lock-in at the church on Friday, July 16th where children polish their parts in the show and celebrate their hard work.
The remarkable diversity of plants and animals in Texas are worth investigating! From the Texas state tree to the state small mammal, come explore through prairies and forests to uncover these amazing Texas natives. You will enjoy discovering the wonderful nature of our state.
The Engineering and Computer Science Camps are one-week camps designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities.
The Bridge and Gateway camps are residential camps; Access and Entry camps are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm day camps. All have a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities; need-based partial and full camp scholarships are available. Each residential camp is limited to 50 students.
The Engineering and Computer Science Camps are one-week camps designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities.
The Bridge and Gateway camps are residential camps; Access and Entry camps are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm day camps. All have a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities; need-based partial and full camp scholarships are available. Each residential camp is limited to 50 students.
The Engineering and Computer Science Camps are one-week camps designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities.
The Bridge and Gateway camps are residential camps; Access and Entry camps are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm day camps. All have a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities; need-based partial and full camp scholarships are available. Each residential camp is limited to 50 students.
Learn the basics of canoeing and kayaking and the safety procedures that make this one of the most enjoyable sports around. After practicing the basic strokes in the morning, you can tour the wetlands. Come paddle down river to secluded Lost Lake and explore the diverse aquatic ecosystem before returning home. Be prepared to get wet!
Come and experience the real outdoors! Parents and students enjoy fishing, hiking, and cooking out the first day. Camp out under the stars with late night sounds of owls and coyotes as you prepare for the next day. An early morning canoe tour takes you past beaver lodges and wood duck boxes to finish up a unique adventure at the Nature Center.
Every girl dreams about her soul mate but what happens when he turns out to be a vampire? Bite into this adventure and create your own unique story line for Edward and Bella. You will learn how to develop characters and add special effects and stage combat. Theatre games and improvisation will help you bring your script to life!
UT Arlington summer baseball camps are a great opportunity for young players to enhance their skills on the diamond. These camps will cover basic fundamentals as well as advanced skills and techniques. Camp instructors will consist of the entire UT Arlington baseball coaching staff as well as current and former Maverick players.
Please see website for more details.
UT Arlington summer baseball camps are a great opportunity for young players to enhance their skills on the diamond. This camp will cover basic fundamentals as well as advanced skills and techniques. Camp instructors will consist of the entire UT Arlington baseball coaching staff as well as current and former Maverick players.
Please see website for more details.
For more than 50 years Bill Sweaney (one of Camp Thurman's founders) has taught Sunday School to 2 and 3 year olds. He and his wife Nona wanted to be a part of helping these kids learn early that Jesus loves them. This new pre-camp program has the same mission - sharing the love of Jesus in an exciting, safe, fun, outdoor camp with CT's youngest.
There will be only 6 campers in each group, which means more time per child on each element, and we are planning several unique activities just for this age and this camp.
With smaller groups, there will be time for traditional activities like Swimming, Crafts, Petting Zoo, Water Wagon, K-Klimb, SlipNSlide, and Games. Additional activities for the Kids Club will be a new water activity, Ranges, and a new Trike Trek. There will still be skits and songs, but camp is ending at 12:30, so that lunch can be at home (or lunch out with the family). That means no lunch to pack. And, finally, Uncle Bill's Kids will receive a free special CT T-shirt designed just for them, a free photo package, and a free mid-morning snack.
From jacks to Rocks-Paper-Scissors, experience the wacky sports and games from America and around the World. Field trip to Putt Putt Fun Center on Tuesday.
Must be at least 16 years of age to enroll in this class and able to swim 25 yards each of front crawl, back crawl, breaststroke, sidestroke, and elementary backstroke, 15 yards of butterfly, tread water for one minute and float on your back for one minute. Candidates must also be mature and responsible. Upon completion of this course, the candidate will be certified as a Water Safety Instructor and will be able to teach American Red Cross Learn To Swim levels.
Includes learning how to teach a motor skill and how to keep your participants safe in, on, and around the water.
Register online at naturallyfun.org!
Join in a hands-on exploration of the astounding aquatic adaptations exhibited by the plants and animals dwelling within the watery environments of River Legacy Parks. Limit 12 per class.
Weeklong summer programs for children pre-kindergarten through 8th grade are offered during June and July. Children participate in age-appropriate curriculum and investigations both inside the Living Science Center and outside in the vast River Legacy Parks. All classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Children must be 3, 4 or 5/entering Kindergarten by the session date in which they are enrolled and must be fully toilet trained. Preschoolers attend a summer session for five consecutive days in the morning or the afternoon. Morning classes meet from 9 am - 12 pm and afternoon classes meet from 1 pm - 4 pm.
A mammal's hair is important "fur" many reasons and serves other animal communities and even plant communities. Explore and learn about mammals that roam the Nature Center. Come visit the Prairie Dog Town and also visit some of the largest mammals on the property. You will have a hair-raising time.
Everyone loves a good mystery. What can your little scientist learn from some clues that animals leave behind?
Dates & Topics:
June 7-11
July 12-16
August 9-13
Includes Thursday Adventure Night with pizza dinner and evening Zoo activities.
*Students bring their own lunch daily*
Learn about an intriguing variety of animals found in River Legacy Parks and their amazing adaptations for flight. Limit 9 per class.
Weeklong summer programs for children pre-kindergarten through 8th grade are offered during June and July. Children participate in age-appropriate curriculum and investigations both inside the Living Science Center and outside in the vast River Legacy Parks. All classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
Children must be 3, 4 or 5/entering Kindergarten by the session date in which they are enrolled and must be fully toilet trained. Preschoolers attend a summer session for five consecutive days in the morning or the afternoon. Morning classes meet from 9 am - 12 pm and afternoon classes meet from 1 pm - 4 pm.
Are your teens tired of sitting at home bored? Try the X - Treme Teen Camp! It will feature new and exciting activities everyday. There will be several field trips each week and various planned activities at the center.
Friday - June 4: X-treme Fun ($40 - Kickoff of Teen Camps & Meet Instructors - (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
Mon -Fri - Jun 7-11: Build/Destroy/Build
Mon - Fri - Jun 14-18: Teen Quest
Mon - Fri - Jun 21-25: Cardboard Creations
Mon - Fri - Jun 28-Jul 2: iTeen
Mon - Fri - Jul 5-9: Volunteen
Mon - Fri - Jul 12-16: Who Dunnit?
Mon - Fri - Jul 19-23: Battle of the Bands
Mon - Fri - Jul 26-30: Partypalooza
Mon - Fri - Aug 2-6: Teen vs Food
Mon - Fri - Aug 9-13: Xtreme Gamers
Mon - Fri - Aug 16-20: Food Fight
Register online at naturallyfun.org!
Are your teens tired of sitting art home bored? Try out the X-Treme Teen Camp. It will feature new and exciting activities everyday. There will be field trips each week and various planned activities at the center.
Friday - June 4: X-treme Fun ($40 - Kickoff of Teen Camps & Meet Instructors - (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
Mon -Fri - Jun 7-11: Build/Destroy/Build
Mon - Fri - Jun 14-18: Teen Quest
Mon - Fri - Jun 21-25: Cardboard Creations
Mon - Fri - Jun 28-Jul 2: iTeen
Mon - Fri - Jul 5-9: Volunteen
Mon - Fri - Jul 12-16: Who Dunnit?
Mon - Fri - Jul 19-23: Battle of the Bands
Mon - Fri - Jul 26-30: Partypalooza
Mon - Fri - Aug 2-6: Teen vs Food
Mon - Fri - Aug 9-13: Xtreme Gamers
Mon - Fri - Aug 16-20: Food Fight
Register online at naturallyfun.org!
Are your teens tired of sitting at home? Try out the X-Treme Teen Camp. It will feature new and exciting activities everyday. There will be several field trips each week and various activities at the center.
Friday - June 4: X-treme Fun ($40 - Kickoff of Teen Camps & Meet Instructors - (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.)
Mon -Fri - Jun 7-11: Build/Destroy/Build
Mon - Fri - Jun 14-18: Teen Quest
Mon - Fri - Jun 21-25: Cardboard Creations
Mon - Fri - Jun 28-Jul 2: iTeen
Mon - Fri - Jul 5-9: Volunteen
Mon - Fri - Jul 12-16: Who Dunnit?
Mon - Fri - Jul 19-23: Battle of the Bands
Mon - Fri - Jul 26-30: Partypalooza
Mon - Fri - Aug 2-6: Teen vs Food
Mon - Fri - Aug 9-13: Xtreme Gamers
Mon - Fri - Aug 16-20: Food Fight
Register online at naturallyfun.org!
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