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Join the fun at<br />
Good Times Summer<br />
Day Camp<br />
Our 40th summer is<br />
around the corner!<br />
Good Times Summer<br />
Day Camp offers flexible<br />
programs running<br />
from June 18 until Aug.<br />
10. Camp options include<br />
daily, weekly, or the entire<br />
summer.<br />
You can pick the exact<br />
schedule you need and<br />
we’ll supply the good<br />
times!<br />
Good Times Day Camp<br />
offers many convenient<br />
drop off locations including<br />
Glenview, Northbrook<br />
and Deerfield. Keep your<br />
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Flexible schedules with<br />
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Check out the 2018 Calendar<br />
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The jammed packed<br />
schedule includes:<br />
Sixteen amazing field trips<br />
•Enchanted Castle<br />
•Odyssey Fun World<br />
•Great America, Dave &<br />
Buster’s<br />
•Hollywood Park<br />
•Action Territory<br />
•Sky High<br />
•Safari Land<br />
•Santa’s Village<br />
•Lake County Fair<br />
Twenty-four swimming<br />
trips<br />
•Flick Pool<br />
•Roosevelt Pool<br />
•Bare Foot Bay<br />
•Rainbow Falls<br />
•Vernon Hills Aquatic<br />
Center<br />
•Wheeling Aquatic Center<br />
Eight themed costume<br />
and cookout days with kid<br />
friendly food provided by<br />
Portillo’s, Olive Garden<br />
and Buffalo Wild Wings.<br />
Special events include teddy<br />
stuffers, s’mores and a<br />
professional jugglers.<br />
Sports?! We have all<br />
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FUN! Basketball, Baseball,<br />
Football, Soccer,<br />
Volleyball, Badminton,<br />
Tetherball, Dodge Ball,<br />
Floor Hockey, Ping Pong,<br />
Air Hockey, Foosball, and<br />
Dome Hockey!<br />
For more information,<br />
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Submitted by Good Times<br />
Summer Day Camp, 300<br />
Waukegan Road, Glenview,<br />
(847) 729-4884.<br />
Registration Now Underway for 2019!<br />
June 17 - August 9 - 4, 6, or 8 Week Options<br />
Instructional Swim Twice Daily, Sports, Performing Arts,<br />
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and Optional Golf & Horseback Riding<br />
For Campers 4-13 Door to Door Transportation<br />
Before and After Camp Care Available<br />
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Camp values that<br />
make a difference<br />
10. Girls make their own<br />
decisions.<br />
Camp engages girls in<br />
their own decision-making<br />
process. Yes, without mom<br />
or dad there, it’s up to them<br />
to make their schedule and<br />
live out their every day.<br />
Sometimes they make mistakes.<br />
But those gentle setbacks<br />
show them they can<br />
persevere and face more<br />
challenges in their future.<br />
9. Girls DO cool stuff.<br />
Studies indicate that<br />
girls tend to base their selfworth<br />
on their relationships<br />
rather than “hard skills” or<br />
actual accomplishments.<br />
At Birchwood, girls get off<br />
the roller coaster of “what<br />
others think” and start DO-<br />
Camp Birchwood’s countdown to confidence<br />
ING. What they gain is a<br />
kind of “know how” no one<br />
can ever take away.<br />
8. Girls gain those<br />
indispensable “soft skills.”<br />
Unlike hard skills that<br />
are based on the ability to<br />
perform a task, soft skills<br />
relate to how well you<br />
conduct yourself within a<br />
group.<br />
At Birchwood, girls develop<br />
crucial soft skills living<br />
in a cabin of 10-12 their<br />
peers. In doing so, they<br />
learn to share, use good<br />
manners, listen well, speak<br />
with respect, tolerate differences,<br />
and come together as<br />
a team to accomplish goals.<br />
7. An all-female setting is<br />
all-special<br />
Our all-female setting<br />
minimizes distractions and<br />
invites girls to communicate<br />
openly and authentically.<br />
There’s no competition<br />
about appearance, or<br />
status, or popularity. Girls<br />
can let go of “who they<br />
think they should be to<br />
impress others” and focus<br />
instead - on who they truly<br />
are - unique, valuable, and<br />
worthwhile individuals capable<br />
of greatness.<br />
6. At Birchwood, girls stop,<br />
look, listen, and reflect.<br />
At Birchwood, our counselors<br />
incorporate intentional<br />
learning moments<br />
into every day. Girls are<br />
asked to reflect on their efforts<br />
(big or small) so they<br />
can appreciate their own<br />
progress (rather than compare<br />
it to others). Crystallizing<br />
their growth turns<br />
the simplest moment into<br />
an epic confidence booster.<br />
5. Social media takes<br />
a back seat to soulful<br />
socializing<br />
At Birchwood, all the<br />
gadgets are put away. Girls<br />
focus on what is happening<br />
in the moment. Life is not<br />
measured by selfies. It is<br />
measured by shared laughs,<br />
outdoor adventures, meaningful<br />
conversations, challenges<br />
overcome, and real<br />
connections made with<br />
friends in real time.<br />
4. Time in the outdoors is<br />
the best time of all<br />
At Birchwood, girls depart<br />
the blitz and chaos<br />
of modern life and enter<br />
a space where they can<br />
breathe fresh air, dive into<br />
cool waters, and sit with<br />
the earth. A calm simplicity<br />
weaves itself into<br />
their everyday experience.<br />
Stresses dissipate. Their<br />
world becomes smaller.<br />
More manageable. Better.<br />
Happier. Healthier.<br />
3. Real role models who<br />
make a real difference<br />
Sometimes it takes someone<br />
who isn’t your adoring<br />
parent to motivate and inspire<br />
you as you grow up.<br />
At Birchwood, girls are<br />
surrounded by female role<br />
models worthy of emulation.<br />
These college-age<br />
ladies empower girls to<br />
celebrate their individuality,<br />
take on brand new<br />
challenges, express their<br />
opinions with respect, and<br />
appreciate uniqueness in<br />
others.<br />
2. Friends really are friends<br />
forever.<br />
As girls share their most<br />
joyful, honest self with one<br />
another, a binding connection<br />
is made. At Birchwood<br />
girls learn what it<br />
feels like to live kindly and<br />
respectfully with one another.<br />
From start to finish,<br />
they are encouraged to care<br />
for their own self, and for<br />
others. The kindred connection<br />
that is built within<br />
this setting lasts a lifetime.<br />
1. Resilience and strength<br />
is learned<br />
Whether sailing, camping,<br />
shooting an arrow, or<br />
making art, every day at<br />
Birchwood girls are active,<br />
soulful participants in their<br />
own lives. The live big.<br />
They learn hands-on. And<br />
they stand taller and prouder<br />
– and stronger - when<br />
they go home because of it.<br />
Submitted by Camp Birchwood,<br />
6983 N. Steamboat<br />
Lake Drive NW, Laporte, MN<br />
56461, (800) 451-5270<br />
Asensational<br />
SummerAwaits!<br />
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June i7th to August9th<br />
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Convenient<br />
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Glenview, Deerfield,<br />
and Northbrook<br />
Swimming<br />
Sports<br />
Friends<br />
Field Trips<br />
www.GoodTimesCamp.com •847.729.4884<br />
Good Timesvisitsall of<br />
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Try new things, make new friends, have fun this<br />
summer with the Glenview Park District<br />
Put down the technology<br />
and get ready for a funfilled<br />
summer at the Glenview<br />
Park District. It’s<br />
time for our youngest residents<br />
to try something different,<br />
make new friendships,<br />
gain a new hobby,<br />
explore the outdoors and<br />
make wonderful memories<br />
in the sun. Glenview Park<br />
District staff members provide<br />
an environment that<br />
encourages kids to step<br />
out of their comfort zone<br />
and build self-esteem in<br />
an enjoyable environment.<br />
The best summer camps<br />
provide the perfect combination<br />
of adventure, fun,<br />
friendship and safety, and<br />
it’s all right here.<br />
The Summer Camps<br />
brochure is a great place<br />
to start. We encourage<br />
parents to browse through<br />
the offerings together with<br />
their children. What sparks<br />
their interest? Which ones<br />
are they curious about?<br />
Talk about it, then sign<br />
up and get ready for an<br />
exciting experience. Day<br />
camps feature all the best<br />
of summer like swimming,<br />
sports, arts and crafts, theatre,<br />
counselor-in-training<br />
programs, theme days,<br />
outdoor games, farming<br />
and plenty of mental and<br />
physical activities.<br />
New this year is Camp<br />
Willowbrook! It’s designed<br />
for students of<br />
Glenview/Northbrook<br />
School District 30 whose<br />
classroom time ends earlier<br />
in the season and extends<br />
later into the summer<br />
due to the building<br />
of the new Maple School.<br />
Campers can also sign up<br />
for before and after care at<br />
the Northbrook Park District.<br />
We’ll have a bus to<br />
get students from Northbrook<br />
to Glenview. Summer<br />
Explorers is another<br />
new camp which features<br />
a longer day for ages 5-6.<br />
These campers spend the<br />
majority of their day outdoors<br />
with age appropriate<br />
activities and themes.<br />
We will be entering our<br />
second year of Summer<br />
Enrichment in partnership<br />
with Glenview School<br />
District 34. The Glenview<br />
Park District is thrilled to<br />
present these classes once<br />
again and work with so<br />
many talented teachers<br />
from District 34. It’s going<br />
to be a good time with programs<br />
like these: Create a<br />
Character, Hooked on Crochet,<br />
Math Madness, Outdoor<br />
Adventures, Tabletop<br />
Board Gaming and Higher<br />
Harand Camp<br />
Level Basketball Skills.<br />
Sports-minded kids<br />
have a lot of opportunities<br />
here. We offer everything<br />
from lacrosse to baseball,<br />
football, volleyball, poms,<br />
dance, tumbling, cheerleading,<br />
tennis, golf and<br />
paddle tennis.<br />
If it’s technology they’re<br />
seeking, check out these<br />
titles: Robotics & Visual<br />
Programming, Coding &<br />
Game Design and Camp<br />
Hollywood for Super Heroes.<br />
There is no shortage<br />
of classes for the Young<br />
Rembrandt. We will be<br />
teaching little artists to<br />
draw zoo animals, postersized<br />
ice cream cones, enchanted<br />
forests and dragons<br />
with pastel chalks.<br />
Sign up for half-day and<br />
of the<br />
Theatre Arts<br />
Nowcelebrating our65 th AnniversarySeason!<br />
full-day camps ranging in<br />
length from two to five<br />
days a week. Among our<br />
new camp offerings: Summer<br />
Explorers for ages 5-6<br />
and Center Studio Dance<br />
Camp for ages 6-13. Doors<br />
will open early this year.<br />
We’ll begin checking<br />
campers in 10 minutes<br />
before camp begins each<br />
day to allow more time for<br />
camp activities. Hope to<br />
see you there!<br />
For the full list, you can<br />
find the Summer Camps<br />
Brochure online at www.<br />
glenviewparks.org.<br />
Submitted by the Glenview<br />
Park District, 2400 Chestnut<br />
Ave., Glenview, IL 60026,<br />
(847) 724-5670<br />
847.864.1500<br />
Singing, Dancing, Acting &All the Fun ofCamp Life!<br />
CO-ED, AGES 7-18 ●1,3or 6WEEKS ●MODERN FACILITIES<br />
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Lake Forest Academy offers<br />
STEM camp for summer 2019<br />
Though the academic<br />
year ends in June, LFA’s<br />
campus will continue to<br />
buzz with activity during<br />
the summer months.<br />
LFA hosts various camps<br />
every year for a variety<br />
of age groups with different<br />
interests, including its<br />
hockey camp program and<br />
summer program for ESL<br />
learners.<br />
LFA offers weeklong<br />
science camps for rising<br />
6th, 7th, and 8th graders.<br />
Registrants can sign up for<br />
full day or half day sessions<br />
that will take place<br />
from July 8 to July 12,<br />
2019 and July 15 to July<br />
19, 2019. Full day sessions<br />
are from 9 a.m. to<br />
3:30 p.m. Half day sessions<br />
are from 9 a.m. to<br />
noon or 12:30 p.m. to 3:30<br />
p.m. Extended care is also<br />
available until 5 p.m.<br />
LFA’s own teaching faculty<br />
will lead each session,<br />
and students will be able<br />
to dive in to engaging topics<br />
about the environment,<br />
natural elements, engineering,<br />
and chemistry.<br />
Budding scientists who<br />
want to learn about genetics<br />
and forensic archeology<br />
will get a chance to do<br />
real-world experiments,<br />
and tech-savvy engineers<br />
can choose to build rockets<br />
or wire robots.<br />
Each session will take<br />
place in the LEED-compliant<br />
Reyes Family Science<br />
Center, which features<br />
seven lab-classrooms with<br />
state-of-the-art equipment,<br />
a robotics lab, a math lab,<br />
an environmental studies<br />
greenhouse, and conference<br />
rooms. Lunch will<br />
be provided in the Student<br />
Union, and camp goers<br />
can spend free time in the<br />
active student common<br />
areas. Visit www.lfanet.<br />
org/science_camp for full<br />
descriptions of each camp<br />
and to register.<br />
Submitted by Lake Forest<br />
Academy, 1500 West Kennedy<br />
Road, Lake Forest, Ill.,<br />
(847) 615-3210<br />
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YMCA Camps deliver a summer to remember<br />
Discover an enormous variety<br />
of exciting day camp opportunities<br />
at the North Suburban<br />
YMCA! The Y offers specialized<br />
programs for all kinds of<br />
interests, with age-appropriate<br />
options for kids as young as 2<br />
up through kids in junior high.<br />
Looking for a mix of everything<br />
camp? The Y’s traditional<br />
camps promote Y values<br />
through active games, craft projects,<br />
indoor swimming, fun field<br />
trips, weekly themes, weekly<br />
all camp events, and camper’s<br />
choice activities. With over 40<br />
camp programs to choose from<br />
in the <strong>NS</strong>YMCA Camp Guide,<br />
one is sure to fit your family.<br />
The 2019 Camp Guide is available<br />
at <strong>NS</strong>YMCA.org.<br />
Most importantly, the Y’s<br />
summer camps provide a safe,<br />
welcoming, nurturing, and creative<br />
environment to support<br />
the development of each child.<br />
At the <strong>NS</strong>YMCA, campers take<br />
full advantage of the Y’s indoor<br />
pool, large gyms, outdoor sports<br />
fields, and appealing, accessible<br />
playgrounds for active experiences<br />
that build friendships,<br />
confidence, and curiosity.<br />
<strong>NS</strong>YMCA camps also offer<br />
unparalleled flexibility and<br />
value that appeals to parents.<br />
Campers can sign up for sessions<br />
by the week, accommodating<br />
family schedules and allowing<br />
children to explore a variety<br />
of programs. The Y offers half<br />
day and full day camps, before-<br />
and after-camp childcare,<br />
and even transportation from<br />
Northbrook summer schools for<br />
afternoon camps. Children with<br />
special needs are welcomed in<br />
camp programs with support<br />
and adaptations provided by<br />
experienced Y staff members.<br />
All these options create a truly<br />
customized experience to fit any<br />
family’s situation.<br />
Specialty programs for 2019<br />
include:<br />
S.T.E.A.M. options like RoboThink,<br />
a new hands-on introduction<br />
to robotics and computer<br />
programming for grades<br />
1-6, along with popular returning<br />
programs in Mad Science,<br />
Coding, Film & Photography,<br />
Comic Book Design, and Lego<br />
Camp<br />
Performing Arts experiences<br />
like Glee Camp, Rock Band,<br />
Magic Camp, and Ballet, Tap &<br />
Tumble (for preschoolers)<br />
Sports and Gymnastics camps<br />
Special interest programs in<br />
cooking, art, DIY projects, and<br />
outdoor exploration<br />
Camps for middle schoolers<br />
Counselor-in-Training program<br />
for middle school and<br />
high school students<br />
All camp activities are run by<br />
highly trained counselors under<br />
the leadership of the Y’s experienced<br />
professional staff. Angelica<br />
Schab, Camp Director,<br />
brings over 10 years of camp<br />
management to her role overseeing<br />
all Y camp programs.<br />
Professional Y staff members,<br />
including Early Childhood Director<br />
Shannon Cartier, Visual<br />
Arts Director Cathie Winnie and<br />
Performing Arts Director Shannon<br />
Mundorf, contribute their<br />
skills to camps in their areas of<br />
expertise.<br />
Get ready for the best summer<br />
ever! Registration for <strong>NS</strong>YM-<br />
CA Summer Camp is now.<br />
Learn more at <strong>NS</strong>YMCA.org.<br />
Submitted by North Suburban<br />
YMCA, 2705 Techny Rd, Northbrook,<br />
IL 60062, (847) 272-7250<br />
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Learn to code this summer at<br />
Codeverse Summer Camps<br />
Imagine a futuristic<br />
wonderland designed just<br />
for kids. A world full of<br />
possibilities and adventure,<br />
where kids can be<br />
creative and explore, play,<br />
and tinker with cuttingedge<br />
technology. A place<br />
where today’s kids invent<br />
tomorrow.<br />
Introducing Codeverse,<br />
Wilmette’s best interactive<br />
coding studio for kids<br />
aged 6-13. Located at 517<br />
Green Bay Road, the 4,000<br />
sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility<br />
is riddled with objects,<br />
such as concert-hall lights,<br />
robots, 3D printers, strobe<br />
lights, speakers, and TV’s<br />
- all of which can be programmed<br />
by kids.<br />
This Summer, Codeverse<br />
offers three fantastic<br />
coding camps for tech-loving<br />
kids:<br />
Coding FUNdamentals<br />
(Beginner): Whether your<br />
child is new to coding or<br />
has been grabbing for the<br />
family iPad since they<br />
could toddle, this camp is<br />
perfect for beginners or<br />
experienced coders alike!<br />
Campers spend a week<br />
learning the fundamentals<br />
of coding, building their<br />
very own video games,<br />
creating 3D designs, and<br />
programming dozens of<br />
objects featured in the studio.<br />
THIS CAMP’S FO-<br />
CUS: Coding, 3D Printing,<br />
Robotics, Game Development<br />
MakerLab (Intermediate):<br />
Campers learn all<br />
about the design process<br />
by building their own<br />
board game. They’ll program<br />
our CNC machine<br />
to carve their game board<br />
and 3D printer to make<br />
their pawns. Campers will<br />
also code a mobile version<br />
of the game to share with<br />
friends and family. By the<br />
end of this week, they’ll<br />
earn the official title of<br />
“Game Designer”!<br />
THIS CAMP’S FOCUS:<br />
Coding, 3D Printing, CNC<br />
Machine, Design Process,<br />
Game Development<br />
Robots + Circuitry (Intermediate):<br />
Campers<br />
design and build a real<br />
robot, then participate in<br />
fun challenges using their<br />
cool new robot friend and<br />
the power of circuitry! All<br />
campers will work with<br />
wires, batteries and lights<br />
as they learn all about circuits.<br />
THIS CAMP’S FO-<br />
CUS: Robotics, Circuitry,<br />
Design Process<br />
All weeklong camps run<br />
Monday-Friday from 9<br />
a.m.-3 p.m. throughout the<br />
months of June, July, and<br />
August. Camp includes<br />
complimentary early dropoff<br />
at 8 a.m. and late pick<br />
up at 4 p.m. All food is included,<br />
with flexibility in<br />
dietary restrictions.<br />
All camps are 1:8<br />
(instructor:student) ratio<br />
and are taught by certified<br />
K-12 Chicagoland instructors,<br />
designers, and coders.<br />
For $200 OFF any<br />
Codeverse camp, reserve<br />
your child’s spot today<br />
at www.codeverse.com/<br />
camps/. Space is limited.<br />
Offer ends 3/1/19.<br />
Submitted by Codeverse, 819<br />
W. Eastman St, Chicago, IL<br />
60642, (844) 644-2633<br />
BEST<br />
SUMMER<br />
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Since 2015, the North Shore Camp Expo<br />
has served as the perfect spot for those<br />
seeking information about all things camp.<br />
“We’ve watched it grow each year in<br />
popularity,” said Heather Warthen, chief<br />
events officer of organizer 22nd Century<br />
Media. “We love being able to offer a<br />
one-stop shop for families that may be<br />
searching for the right camp or opportunity<br />
for their child.”<br />
For the second straight year, the expo<br />
will be held at Northbrook Court, 1515<br />
Lake Cook Road, in the lower level of<br />
Macy’s Court. The fun runs from 10 a.m.-<br />
2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 23. This event will<br />
offer camps — both day and overnight<br />
from across the Midwest region — a<br />
chance to meet potential camp attendees<br />
and for local businesses to connect with<br />
Camp Expo vendors<br />
• 22nd Century Media<br />
• AYSO Region 425<br />
• Apachi J Camp<br />
• Bella’s Bouncies<br />
• #BIGIDEA<br />
• Brehm Preparatory<br />
School<br />
• C2 Education<br />
• Camp Agawak for<br />
Girls<br />
• Camp Anokijig<br />
• Camp Ben Frankel<br />
• Camp Birchwood<br />
• Camp Chi<br />
• Camp Ojibwa<br />
• Camp Patriot<br />
• Camp Woodland for<br />
Girls<br />
• Chippewa Ranch<br />
Camp<br />
• Christian Heritage<br />
Academy<br />
• Code ‘n Play<br />
• College Nannies,<br />
Sitters & Tutors<br />
(Glenview and<br />
Evanston)<br />
• Decoma Day Camp<br />
• Discovery Day Camp<br />
• Excellerate Digital<br />
Advanced Learning<br />
• French Woods<br />
Festival of Performing<br />
Arts<br />
• Galileo Summer<br />
Camps<br />
• Game On! Sports 4<br />
Girls<br />
• Glencoe Park District<br />
• Glenview Park District<br />
• Greenwoods Camp<br />
for Boys<br />
• Harand Camp of the<br />
Theatre Arts<br />
• Hi-Five Sports Camp<br />
• iD Tech Camps<br />
• Lake Forest Academy<br />
• Lake of the Woods<br />
camping families.<br />
“Attendees will be able to find information<br />
on both day and overnight camps as<br />
well as local businesses that target children<br />
and their families,” Warthen said.<br />
“We wanted everything to be in one central<br />
location this year. We also have a<br />
great variety of camps including sports<br />
and the arts so there is definitely something<br />
for every child.”<br />
The expo is sponsored by Banner Day<br />
Camp and Lake Forest Academy. A free<br />
bag is available for the first 200 Camp<br />
Expo attendees. Free face painting and<br />
balloon animals runs from 10:30 a.m.-<br />
1:30 p.m. There will also be a free photo<br />
booth sponsored by PlayGround Games.<br />
The event is free to attend. For more<br />
information, call (847) 272-4565 or visit<br />
22ndCenturyMedia.com/camp.<br />
Camp for Girls<br />
• Little Legends Soccer<br />
Academy<br />
• Missouri Military<br />
Academy<br />
• Noggin Builders<br />
• North Suburban<br />
YMCA<br />
• Northbrook Park<br />
District<br />
• Piven Theatre<br />
Workshop<br />
• PlayGround Games<br />
• Rootz<br />
• Studio North<br />
Academy of the<br />
Performing Arts<br />
• Swift Nature Camp<br />
• Tamarak Day Camp<br />
• Taste Buds Kitchen<br />
• Towering Pines Camp<br />
for Boys
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22nd century media | February 21, 2019 | 9<br />
First aid tips for campers<br />
Eric DeGrechie, Managing Editor<br />
Camping can be an especially rewarding<br />
activity for children and families<br />
alike, but amidst the fun is serious<br />
potential for dangerous situations.<br />
The American Red Cross of Northern<br />
Illinois understands this firsthand.<br />
The agency serves more than 9.5 million<br />
people in northern Illinois. It is<br />
made up of more than 4,000 volunteers,<br />
who locally respond to 1,200<br />
disasters every year and teach more<br />
than a quarter million people in Chicagoland<br />
health, safety and disaster<br />
preparedness skills.<br />
Whether you’re sending your children<br />
off to summer camp or heading<br />
out to the woods for a family camping<br />
trip, it’s very important to have<br />
a well-stocked first aid kit in case of<br />
emergencies.<br />
First aid kits come in many shapes<br />
and sizes. The Red Cross suggests<br />
people should keep a first aid kit in<br />
their home and car. They also say to<br />
carry a first aid kit with you or know<br />
where you can find one. It is also important<br />
to find out the location of first<br />
aid kits where you work.<br />
First aid kits are available for purchase<br />
at the American Red Cross of<br />
Northern Illinois headquarters, The<br />
Rauner Center, 2200 W. Harrison St.,<br />
Chicago, IL 60612. To learn more<br />
about the local chapter, visit www.<br />
redcross.org/il/chicago.<br />
WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR FIRST AID KIT<br />
• Two absorbent • Two pair of<br />
compress<br />
nonlatex gloves<br />
dressings (5 x 9 (size: large)<br />
inches)<br />
• Hydrocortisone<br />
• 25 adhesive ointment packets<br />
bandages<br />
(approximately 1<br />
(assorted sizes) gram each)<br />
• One adhesive • Scissors<br />
cloth tape (10<br />
• Roller bandage (3<br />
yards x 1 inch)<br />
inches wide)<br />
• Five antibiotic<br />
• Roller bandage (4<br />
ointment packets<br />
inches wide)<br />
(approximately 1<br />
• Five sterile gauze<br />
gram)<br />
pads (3 x 3<br />
• Five antiseptic<br />
wipe packets<br />
inches)<br />
• Packets of aspirin<br />
• Five sterile gauze<br />
(81 mg each) pads (4 x 4<br />
• Blanket (space inches)<br />
blanket)<br />
• Oral thermometer<br />
• Breathing barrier (non-mercury/<br />
(with one-way nonglass)<br />
valve)<br />
• Triangular<br />
• Instant cold<br />
bandages<br />
compress<br />
• Tweezers
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School of the Art Institute of Chicago offers<br />
multiple camp options for budding artists<br />
Nurturing creative potential<br />
is at the center of<br />
preparing children for life.<br />
Chicago’s premier art<br />
school, the School of the<br />
Art Institute of Chicago<br />
(SAIC), offers amazing<br />
course options for all<br />
ages!<br />
SAIC offers classes<br />
year-round that allow creative<br />
thinkers and makers<br />
to explore their passions.<br />
Children learn to explore,<br />
imagine, and discover<br />
while we guide them on a<br />
path to becoming creators,<br />
innovators, and problemsolvers<br />
of the future.<br />
Children’s Workshops<br />
are offered both morning<br />
and afternoons for one- or<br />
two-week sessions each<br />
summer for children ages<br />
4-9. SAIC’s unique environment<br />
allows children<br />
to work together on fun<br />
projects and create art<br />
through painting, drawing,<br />
mixed media, sculpture,<br />
printmaking, performance,<br />
digital art, and<br />
more!<br />
Courses start in different<br />
sessions beginning June 11<br />
through Aug. 17, to meet<br />
any budding artist’s schedule.<br />
For campers over age<br />
6, you can sign up for<br />
back-to-back morning and<br />
afternoon sessions to make<br />
it a full day. We even offer<br />
family camps, for the<br />
whole family to join in!<br />
Middle School Programs<br />
are offered year<br />
round for children ages 10-<br />
13. Our summer programs<br />
offer incredibly immersive<br />
experiences across a variety<br />
of disciplines. Oneand<br />
two-week courses include:<br />
• Architecture<br />
• Animation<br />
• Comics and Graphic<br />
Novels<br />
• Fashion<br />
• Illustration<br />
• Painting and drawing<br />
• Sculpture<br />
• Studio Art<br />
• Toy design, and Video<br />
game design<br />
• And, if that is not<br />
enough, our young creators<br />
have the added<br />
benefit of expanding<br />
their creative potential<br />
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• A 1:8 teacher-to-child<br />
ratio, with the most accomplished<br />
art faculty<br />
imaginable<br />
• Projects that integrate<br />
meaning and making – a<br />
hallmark of our curriculum<br />
• Access to SAIC’s stateof-the-art<br />
classroom and<br />
studio facilities<br />
• And, regular visits to<br />
our museum, The Art<br />
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Take time this summer,<br />
or any time of year,<br />
to experience an unparalleled<br />
and unforgettable<br />
educational opportunity!<br />
Grab a friend and register<br />
for a class today. Visit<br />
our website at www.saic.<br />
edu/cs/#saic to learn more<br />
about the various options<br />
we offer this summer and<br />
throughout the year. View<br />
the amazing creations our<br />
students have made from<br />
pervious sessions by visiting<br />
our Youth Programs<br />
Blog at youthprogramsatsaic.com.<br />
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Bit Space offers an opportunity to build real things<br />
Summer camp at Bit<br />
Space is week-long, project-based<br />
learning for children<br />
entering 1st through<br />
12th grade. Each week,<br />
we introduce a set of tools,<br />
techniques, and materials<br />
to each of three age<br />
groups. Using the week’s<br />
theme as a starting point,<br />
campers work individually,<br />
in small groups, or as<br />
a team to create something<br />
that explores, expresses,<br />
and expands upon their<br />
skill and creativity.<br />
Bit Space is Chicagoland’s<br />
premier maker lab<br />
for kids and teens — a<br />
place where they can learn<br />
to use real tools to build<br />
real things. Students work<br />
with our guides to learn<br />
how to use hand tools,<br />
power tools, electronics,<br />
robotics, 3D printers, laser<br />
cutters, CNC milling<br />
machines, computer modeling<br />
and design software,<br />
computer game development<br />
software, virtual reality,<br />
and new media to<br />
design and build just about<br />
anything. We try to live<br />
up to our goal of inspiring<br />
and guiding the next generation<br />
of inventors, entrepreneurs,<br />
and problem<br />
solvers by teaching kids<br />
and teens to be producers<br />
rather than consumers<br />
of technology. Our guides<br />
are experts from the fields<br />
of architecture, design, engineering,<br />
and computer<br />
programming.<br />
Our youngest campers<br />
learn to safely and effectively<br />
use basic hand tools<br />
and power tools in our<br />
woodshop, become familiar<br />
with 2D design software<br />
and laser cutting, and<br />
integrate basic circuitry<br />
and motors into their projects.<br />
Campers create individual<br />
projects in a group<br />
setting.<br />
Our intermediate campers<br />
take the next step in<br />
their “making” journey<br />
by being introduced to<br />
programmable electronics<br />
(Arduino), 3D modeling<br />
software (Blender),<br />
3D printing, video game<br />
development (Unity 3D),<br />
and video & sound editing<br />
software. Campers work in<br />
small groups and collaborate<br />
to re-imagine the Inter-Act<br />
Cube every week.<br />
Our campers entering<br />
their junior high and high<br />
school years will determine<br />
how they will engage<br />
with the week’s theme and<br />
choose where and how<br />
they will make their contribution<br />
to Friday’s exhibition.<br />
There are very few<br />
restrictions as to which<br />
tools and technologies<br />
they can use. Higher level<br />
craftsmanship in physical<br />
construction, virtual<br />
reality technology, new<br />
media, and real coding<br />
skills are all on the table.<br />
These campers are paired<br />
with our most experienced<br />
maker-educators to maximize<br />
their potential.<br />
Submitted by Bit Space, 1131<br />
Greenleaf Ave, Wilmette,<br />
(224) 408-8133
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Summer camp is super awesome at the Northbrook Park District<br />
From ice skating and art<br />
to sports and theatre, Northbrook<br />
Park District’s lineup<br />
of camps have everything<br />
to keep youth active and<br />
engaged this summer.<br />
A Summer Camp Open<br />
House is set for 6:30-8<br />
p.m, Feb. 25 at the Leisure<br />
Center, 3323 Walters Ave.,<br />
where parents can meet<br />
staff, learn about Northbrook<br />
Park District camps<br />
and register. A 10 percent<br />
discount is available if you<br />
register by March 15.<br />
Led by experienced,<br />
highly-skilled staff, camps<br />
are available for children<br />
ages 2 and older, with halfday<br />
camps for preschoolers<br />
and full-day programs<br />
for children in elementary<br />
and middle school. Extended<br />
care is available<br />
for most camps to accommodate<br />
busy families. The<br />
District also offers flexible<br />
registration, allowing families<br />
to pick and choose the<br />
weeks they want to attend.<br />
Among exciting camps<br />
this summer is Limelighters<br />
Workshop and Theatre<br />
Arts Workshop where<br />
campers will become fully<br />
immersed in theatre production<br />
and performing<br />
arts.<br />
Youth also can enjoy<br />
time on and off the ice at<br />
Skate and Dance Camp<br />
and Hockey Training<br />
Academy.<br />
Sports enthusiasts ages<br />
8 to 10 will develop their<br />
athletic potential at Sports<br />
Mania Camp, featuring a<br />
variety of activities, including<br />
basketball, volleyball,<br />
baseball, soccer,<br />
tennis, track and field, flag<br />
football, floor hockey and<br />
ultimate Frisbee. Other<br />
sports-themed camps include<br />
Little Champions<br />
and Athletic Adventures.<br />
Northbrook Golf Academy<br />
camps also are available<br />
at Sportsman’s Country<br />
Club and Anetsberger<br />
Golf Course this summer.<br />
The weekly camps are<br />
taught by PGA pros with<br />
a focus on long-term skill<br />
development.<br />
Fill your summer schedule<br />
with one-week preand<br />
post-season camps in<br />
June and August, including<br />
Summer Warm-Up,<br />
Summer Kickoff Sports<br />
Camp, Zombie Camp and<br />
Awesome August. “We are<br />
thrilled to be offering such<br />
a great selection of camps<br />
this summer and at such<br />
an excellent value,” said<br />
Katie Kotloski, Recreation<br />
Division Manager for the<br />
Northbrook Park District.<br />
“We are looking forward<br />
to helping children make<br />
great memories, new<br />
Apprentice<br />
(ages 14-15)<br />
Kaleidoscope<br />
Program<br />
Kids<br />
(ages 5-7)<br />
Limelighters Workshop<br />
(ages 5-7)<br />
Little Champions<br />
(ages 5-7)<br />
Skate and Dance Camp<br />
(ages 5-14)<br />
friends and enjoy exciting<br />
adventures.”<br />
Northbrook Park District<br />
summer camps include:<br />
Artistic Adventures<br />
(ages 8-13)<br />
Athletic Adventures<br />
(ages 11-13)<br />
Awesome August<br />
(ages 5-13)<br />
Beyond the Bell<br />
(ages 6-12)<br />
Camp Sunshine<br />
(ages 3-5)<br />
Camp Trailblazers<br />
(ages 11-13)<br />
Dancing Adventures<br />
(ages 3-5)<br />
Golf Camp Levels 1-4<br />
(5-14)<br />
Hockey Training<br />
Academy<br />
(ages 5-12)<br />
Junior Counselor<br />
Summer Warm-Up<br />
(ages 5-13)<br />
Summer Kickoff<br />
Sports Camp<br />
(ages 5-13)<br />
Survival Camp (ages<br />
8-10)<br />
Theatre Arts Workshop<br />
(ages 8-13)<br />
You are My Sunshine<br />
(ages 2-3)<br />
Zombie Camp (ages<br />
8-13)<br />
View Northbrook Park<br />
District’s Camp Guide at<br />
nbparks.org.<br />
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Park District, 3323 Walters<br />
Ave., Northbrook, Ill. 60062,<br />
847-291-2993<br />
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KARZEN CAMPS<br />
At North Shore Racquet Club<br />
June 10th - August 16th 2019<br />
Karzen family<br />
combines tennis and<br />
basketball day camps<br />
The summer is a great<br />
time to improve! Our<br />
camps provide an enthusiastic,<br />
positive playing<br />
environment for students<br />
to practice their technical<br />
skills, learn how to compete,<br />
and have fun as they<br />
do it. With over 70 years<br />
combined teaching experience,<br />
Jerry and John Karzen<br />
return to captain multiple<br />
tennis and basketball<br />
offerings for children of all<br />
ages. (5-18 for tennis, 4-14<br />
for basketball). Tennis<br />
campers start in our little<br />
sprouts program (ages 5-7<br />
at <strong>NS</strong>RC), then move on<br />
to our tennis camp, (ages<br />
8-13 at <strong>NS</strong>RC) then to our<br />
tournament camp (ages 11-<br />
14), our high school tennis<br />
(ages 13-18), and finally<br />
high performance classes.<br />
Basketball campers start in<br />
our little dribblers program<br />
(ages 5-7), and then move<br />
on to the main camps (ages<br />
8-14).<br />
We keep a 4:1 studentto-instructor<br />
ratio for tennis,<br />
a 6:1 ratio for basketball,<br />
and offer flexible<br />
weekly or daily sign-ups.<br />
The fun begins June 10th<br />
and runs through August<br />
16th. Located at North<br />
Shore Racquet Club, and<br />
the New Trier Northfield<br />
(West) campus, students<br />
can learn tennis, basketball<br />
or both! We offer morning<br />
and afternoon tennis &<br />
basketball options, as well<br />
as full day “combo” camps.<br />
i.e. Basketball 9-12, lunch<br />
12-1, (campers bring their<br />
own lunch), Tennis 1-3:30,<br />
or vice versa.<br />
Jerry, the tennis director,<br />
played in Wimbledon, the<br />
French, and U.S. Opens,<br />
and has been the head New<br />
Trier varsity girls’ tennis<br />
coach for 16 of the last 19<br />
years. Jerry, along with son<br />
Brett and daughter Becky,<br />
has won over 50 USTA<br />
National Father/Son &<br />
Father/Daughter Championships.<br />
Basketball Director<br />
John Karzen, a former<br />
University of Michigan<br />
and New Trier star athlete,<br />
has directed the basketball<br />
program for over 20 years<br />
and has grown it into one<br />
of the best in the area.<br />
Full Karzen Summer<br />
Camp info can be found at<br />
NorthShoreRC.com. For<br />
tennis information contact<br />
Jerry at 847-858-0860 or<br />
jerrykarzentennis@yahoo.<br />
com. For basketball, contact<br />
John at Johnkarzen@<br />
northshorerc.com. Or call<br />
North Shore racquet Club<br />
at (847) 729-0450.<br />
Submitted by Karzen Summer<br />
Camp, 2860 Old Willow<br />
Road, Northbrook, Ill.,<br />
60062, (847) 729-0450<br />
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Make it your best summer yet in Glencoe<br />
At Glencoe Park District,<br />
our summer camp<br />
programs focus on fun!<br />
Kids will have a blast as<br />
they participate in a multitude<br />
of activities including<br />
sports, arts and crafts,<br />
cooking, swimming, and<br />
outdoor activities. Our<br />
flexible sessions and extended<br />
day options are designed<br />
for working families,<br />
with an emphasis on<br />
friendship, field trips, and<br />
special events. Choose<br />
two, four, or eight weeks<br />
for summer fun. Plus, most<br />
camps allow you to extend<br />
the day, to create a full day<br />
of fun from 7 a.m. to 6:30<br />
p.m. With access to Glencoe<br />
Beach and the Takiff<br />
Center, campers can swim,<br />
play, and explore the world<br />
in safe, nurturing environment.<br />
In addition to traditional<br />
day camps for toddlers<br />
through teens, Glencoe<br />
Park District offers a variety<br />
of specialty camps.<br />
Our popular Sailing and<br />
Aquatics camps, located<br />
at Glencoe Beach, gives<br />
kids the opportunity to<br />
explore Lake Michigan<br />
by kayak, sailboat, boogie<br />
boards, and standup<br />
paddle boards. Our<br />
STEAM camps give kids<br />
a chance to create rockets,<br />
build bionic bikes,<br />
and use science, technology,<br />
and creativity to bring<br />
Harry Potter to life. Want<br />
more active play? Try our<br />
Extra Innings Baseball<br />
Camp, Fencing Camp, or<br />
Hot Shots Sports Camp.<br />
We’re also proud to introduce<br />
Outdoor Survivor<br />
Camp, a three-week camp<br />
packed with outdoor skills<br />
like canoeing, first aid, and<br />
climbing. Our new Fishing<br />
Camp meets at Skokie Lagoons<br />
to learn how to bait<br />
a hook and catch a fish.<br />
Finally, our new Art Camp<br />
gives kids the opportunity<br />
to explore a variety<br />
of visual mediums, including<br />
ceramics, watercolor,<br />
drawing, and painting.<br />
To learn more about<br />
Glencoe Park District<br />
Summer camps, visit glencoeparkdistrict.com/Programs/Camp.<br />
Submitted by Glencoe Park<br />
District, 999 Green Bay<br />
Road, Glencoe, IL 60022,<br />
(847) 835-3030<br />
French Woods Festival<br />
Musical theater with live orchestras -more than 90shows asummer, dance,<br />
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Family owned and operated since 1984.<br />
• Located in the Lincolnshire/Vernon Hills Area<br />
• Programming for Campers Ages 4-14<br />
• Adventure, Creative and Performing Arts,<br />
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Special Events, and so much more!<br />
• Flexible Schedule—Choose 2-8 Weeks<br />
• Bus Service, Extended Day, Pre & Post Camp Available<br />
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Music Theater Works summer workshop builds<br />
confidence on stage, with all students guaranteed parts<br />
For the past 18 summers,<br />
children from 8 to<br />
13 have learned about musical<br />
theater firsthand at<br />
Music Theater Works in<br />
Wilmette.<br />
“I think it was Hannah<br />
who convinced me we really<br />
had a good thing going,”<br />
recalls general manager<br />
Bridget McDonough, when<br />
asked about her favorite<br />
memories of the company’s<br />
summer workshop<br />
programs. “Hannah was a<br />
sassier, more self-assured<br />
Nathan Detroit in “Guys<br />
and Dolls” than any tenyear-old<br />
little red-haired<br />
girl had a right to be!<br />
“I was flabbergasted<br />
when I found out later<br />
that on the first day of the<br />
workshop, Hannah’s mom<br />
approached our director to<br />
say her daughter had never<br />
been on stage before and<br />
might need a little extra<br />
coaching and coaxing to<br />
get over her shyness. Believe<br />
me, on stage that girl<br />
was not shy!”<br />
Performing offers so<br />
many benefits to young<br />
people: it builds confidence,<br />
enhances observational<br />
and analytical skills,<br />
fosters teamwork and,<br />
above all, is a lot of fun.<br />
At Music Theater Works,<br />
children get to sing, dance<br />
and act, in a nurturing and<br />
fun atmosphere. No experience<br />
or audition is required,<br />
and everyone gets<br />
a part. “Our staff does a<br />
wonderful job giving each<br />
of the kids their moment to<br />
shine, regardless of their<br />
experience level,” says<br />
McDonough.<br />
Young people ages 8<br />
to 13 learn from professional<br />
teaching artists to<br />
prepare a performance of<br />
a mini-musical. “You’d be<br />
amazed at what these kids<br />
accomplish in only six<br />
days,” McDonough says.<br />
“I know Hannah’s parents<br />
were!”<br />
Five separate one-week<br />
workshops will be offered<br />
this summer, based<br />
on popular musicals.<br />
Each workshop is Monday<br />
through Friday from<br />
9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the<br />
Music Theater Works rehearsal<br />
center, 516 4th St.<br />
in Wilmette. On Saturday,<br />
students gather for a final<br />
dress rehearsal at 1 p.m.<br />
and offer a free public performance<br />
for family and<br />
friends at 4 p.m.<br />
The 2019 schedule is:<br />
“Annie” July 8-13<br />
“Fiddler on the Roof”<br />
July 15-20<br />
“Joseph and the Amazing<br />
Technicolor Dreamcoat”<br />
July 22-27<br />
“Chitty Chitty Bang<br />
Bang” July 29-August 3<br />
“42nd Street” August<br />
5-10<br />
The fee is $425 per student<br />
per workshop. Scholarships<br />
are available based<br />
on need.<br />
In addition, a staged<br />
summer teen production<br />
of “How to Succeed in<br />
Business Without Really<br />
Trying” is offered for ages<br />
13 to 18 (June 13-29, with<br />
performance on June 29<br />
at 7:30 p.m.). Each role<br />
is individually cast from<br />
auditions. The production<br />
features professional costumes,<br />
sound and lighting.<br />
Fee is $1,325 per student.<br />
For information, and to<br />
register, visit MusicTheaterWorks.com/summer<br />
or<br />
call (847) 920-5360.<br />
Submitted by Music Theater<br />
Works, 516 4th Street,<br />
Wilmette, Ill., 60091, (847)<br />
920-5360<br />
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Wide-range of programs help children learn technology at iD Tech<br />
iD Tech is the world leader<br />
in summer STEM education,<br />
with over 400,000 alumni and<br />
20+ years of experience. Programs<br />
for ages 7-19 are held at<br />
150 prestigious campuses in the<br />
USA, Europe, and Asia, including<br />
Northwestern, Lake Forest<br />
College, Loyola University,<br />
Stanford, NYU, HKU, and University<br />
of Cambridge.<br />
In an age where STEM jobs<br />
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growing in the world, iD Tech<br />
is an investment in your child’s<br />
future. We provide the best of<br />
the best locations, instructors,<br />
and tools for long-term student<br />
success.<br />
Why iD?<br />
The iD Tech PathwayTM, our<br />
long-term skill development<br />
system<br />
With over 50 cutting-edge<br />
summer courses and year-round<br />
Online Private Lessons, we set<br />
your child up for college, internships,<br />
and dream careers. Our<br />
alumni often go on to launch<br />
start-ups, found nonprofits, and<br />
land jobs at tech powerhouses<br />
like Google and Facebook.<br />
150 prestigious campus locations<br />
We’re the only summer tech<br />
program that’s been trusted by<br />
the top universities on the planet<br />
including Stanford, NYU,<br />
Caltech, HKU, and University of<br />
Cambridge. Our locations lineup<br />
is as convenient as it is impressive,<br />
with plenty of inspiring<br />
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World-class staff, proven<br />
pedagogy, and guaranteed small<br />
class sizes<br />
We recruit the top talent from<br />
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and Caltech to inspire our students<br />
in an upbeat, collaborative<br />
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just eight students per instructor<br />
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experience the perfect blend of<br />
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Top-of-the-line software and<br />
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We partner with the biggest<br />
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Games, Microsoft, and Unity,<br />
providing tools that empower<br />
students to create and innovate<br />
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Real-world skills and summer<br />
fun<br />
Dress-up days. Raffles. Outdoor<br />
activities. Gaming tournaments.<br />
Music video parodies.<br />
Pie-your-instructor Fridays. Our<br />
fun camp culture takes the pressure<br />
off so students can build a<br />
lifelong passion for tech alongside<br />
new friends.<br />
Convenience, flexibility, and<br />
stellar service<br />
You can make unlimited updates<br />
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no fees—up to 3 weeks before<br />
your start date. Need flexible<br />
payment options? Reserve your<br />
child’s spot with a $285 deposit<br />
per week of camp and pay the<br />
balance by May. We also offer<br />
monthly payment plans. Our<br />
Camp Specialists are ready to<br />
answer your questions and provide<br />
personalized course recommendations.<br />
In addition to our flagship iD<br />
Tech Camps for ages 7-17, we<br />
also offer all-girls camps, teenonly<br />
Academies, an advanced<br />
capstone program, and yearround<br />
Online Private Lessons.<br />
iD Tech Camps<br />
Our flagship camp offers<br />
courses for every interest in a<br />
well-balanced, fun environment.<br />
Alexa Café<br />
Our all-girls program features<br />
a unique mix of tech and social<br />
impact in a stylish, empowering<br />
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iD Coding & AI Academy<br />
Get immersed in a dev shop<br />
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iD Game Dev Academy<br />
Kick-start your dream career<br />
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In this machine learning and AI<br />
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students network with top recruiters.<br />
Online Private Lessons<br />
Prep for a summer course,<br />
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Learn more and register at<br />
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Little Legends Soccer Academy<br />
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Explore, Learn,<br />
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Summer art camps for ages four<br />
through nine develop your child’s<br />
problem-solving and creative skills<br />
at aworld-class institution.<br />
Register now for oneand<br />
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SNAP’s maintaining structure in a free environment<br />
Each summer kids run<br />
wild and free, but can<br />
have trouble adjusting<br />
back to a classroom environment<br />
when school<br />
rolls around each fall.<br />
Additionally, without<br />
school, kids no longer<br />
have art classes incorporated<br />
into their daily<br />
schedule and the lack of a<br />
creative outlet can pose a<br />
real problem to maintaining<br />
well-rounded development.<br />
Lastly, a physical<br />
release is integral to<br />
keeping kids healthy in<br />
mind and body. Summer<br />
camps are great at<br />
creating structure over<br />
the summer, but often<br />
fall short in developing<br />
classroom discipline and<br />
providing both a physical<br />
and creative outlet.<br />
One type of camp, however,<br />
holds up in all three<br />
categories - dance camp!<br />
This summer, give your<br />
kids the gift of dance by<br />
registering for one of<br />
Studio North Academy of<br />
the Performing Arts’ various<br />
summer programs,<br />
carefully crafted to help<br />
your child succeed. For<br />
your littlest ones, there’s<br />
Flowers, Fairies, and<br />
Princesses, where teachers<br />
combine arts and<br />
dance. Students ages 3 to<br />
6 will get to explore Ballet,<br />
Tap and Jazz as well<br />
as execute daily art projects.<br />
This camp is offered<br />
the week of August 12th,<br />
and you can choose a<br />
morning or afternoon session.<br />
On Your Toes Camp<br />
is a performance-oriented<br />
program intended for students<br />
from 7 to 13. In the<br />
mornings, students will<br />
take Ballet, Jazz, Modern,<br />
or Lyrical with a rotating<br />
set of instructors, allowing<br />
them to experience<br />
a variety of dance and<br />
teaching styles. These<br />
back-to-back classes<br />
will help students work<br />
their ability to focus, a<br />
skill vital to a successful<br />
academic year. In the<br />
afternoon, dancers will<br />
work on various pieces,<br />
culminating in a performance<br />
every Friday!<br />
In addition to working<br />
in the beautiful studios,<br />
dancers will be given 90<br />
minutes between classes<br />
and rehearsal to soak in<br />
the great outdoors; eating<br />
lunch, playing, and<br />
often rehearsing their<br />
“Kids’ Dance” - the ultimate<br />
creative outlet. You<br />
can register for On Your<br />
Toes Camp by the week<br />
or session (8 weeks)!<br />
Lastly, for the advanced<br />
dancer, ages 13 and up,<br />
SNAP offers week-long<br />
Intensives that will train<br />
your child both artistically<br />
and physically.<br />
They will study various<br />
styles of concert dance,<br />
each providing their own<br />
unique scope of valuable<br />
skills. Summer is a great<br />
time to relax, but is also<br />
a great opportunity to<br />
further your child’s artistic<br />
and physical potential<br />
keep them sharp for the<br />
coming year. This summer,<br />
keep your child’s<br />
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with SNAP’s Summer<br />
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Submitted by SNAP – Studio<br />
North Academy of the<br />
Performing Arts, LLC, 414<br />
Linden Avenue, Wilmette, Ill.<br />
60091, (847) 251-7627.<br />
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College Nannies Sitters and Tutors in Glenview can help<br />
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Top-ranked Christian Heritage Academy in<br />
Northfield offers distinctly Christian summer camps<br />
For 35 years, CHA has<br />
integrated faith with academic<br />
excellence, serving<br />
thousands of families from<br />
northern Chicagoland with<br />
an exemplary Christian<br />
education for Preschool to<br />
12th grade.<br />
Ranked #1 in Illinois.<br />
CHA’s early education<br />
programs offer age-appropriate,<br />
research-based<br />
learning experiences,<br />
focused on nurturing a<br />
child’s faith, curiosity and<br />
love of learning. Academic<br />
rigor continues through<br />
all grades, earning CHA<br />
the ranking of #1 Best<br />
Christian High School two<br />
years in a row by Niche.<br />
com, an independent ranking<br />
agency. This rating is<br />
based on high standardized<br />
test scores and college<br />
acceptances, including<br />
University of Chicago,<br />
Northwestern University,<br />
Duke University, University<br />
of Illinois (Urbana-<br />
Champaign), Purdue University,<br />
Wheaton College,<br />
and Calvin College.<br />
33 Summer Camps.<br />
CHA brings this high level<br />
of excellence to its full<br />
range of summer camps<br />
for Preschool-12th grade.<br />
ATHLETIC CAMPS include<br />
basketball, volleyball,<br />
soccer, as well as<br />
Strength & Conditioning<br />
camps taught by Tommy<br />
Christian, one of the nation’s<br />
top sports performance<br />
coaches, from the<br />
Northwestern University<br />
football team. Arts camps<br />
include music, drama,<br />
Broadway and filmmaking.<br />
Others include American<br />
Law, Languages, and<br />
Speech & Parliamentary<br />
Debate, led by coaches<br />
who have for years led students<br />
to national championships.<br />
STEAM Camps! CHA’s<br />
Early Education Department<br />
will offer the popular<br />
STEAM Summer Camps<br />
for 3-8 year-olds again.<br />
This highly creative camp<br />
offers weeks focusing on<br />
science experiments, coding,<br />
robotics, engineering,<br />
art and more. Camp<br />
Director Kathy Severson<br />
states, “As an early education<br />
professional, I desire<br />
to see children practice<br />
literacy, math, science<br />
and the arts in hands-on,<br />
high-interest ways. Our<br />
STEAM camp activities<br />
integrate research with favorite<br />
childhood activities<br />
of old, to create intentional<br />
learning opportunities that<br />
will nurture your child’s<br />
curiosity and build great<br />
summer memories.”<br />
“Distinctly Christian.”<br />
What makes the CHA experience<br />
unique is that its<br />
programs are taught by<br />
qualified teachers who are<br />
Christian role models in<br />
faith and life. Shirley Lee<br />
of Glenview remarked regarding<br />
her child’s camp<br />
experience, “It is so rare<br />
to find a group of individuals<br />
who care and love<br />
these kids in such a godly<br />
manner.” The result of this<br />
unique approach over the<br />
course of a student’s life...<br />
is fully equipped followers<br />
of Christ who excel in not<br />
only in academics, arts and<br />
athletics, but in character,<br />
leadership and service to<br />
their community and to the<br />
world.<br />
For more information<br />
about Summer Camps or<br />
PK-12 programs at Christian<br />
Heritage Academy,<br />
call (847) 446-5252 or visit<br />
www.christianheritage.org.<br />
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Together we play, together we learn<br />
Are you seeking a summer<br />
camp experience for your little<br />
ones that engenders learning<br />
while championing the importance<br />
of play?<br />
Winnetka Community Nursery<br />
School (WC<strong>NS</strong>) offers several<br />
options for incoming 3’s, incoming<br />
Junior Kindergarten, and<br />
incoming Kindergarten campers.<br />
WC<strong>NS</strong> focuses on learning<br />
through discovery and exploration,<br />
and draws on inspiration<br />
from our air-conditioned classrooms<br />
and outdoor, nature-inspired<br />
playground. Campers are<br />
instructed by highly-qualified<br />
early childhood teachers who<br />
nurture and challenge children in<br />
small groups. Each camp fosters<br />
imagination, creativity, socialization,<br />
and fine and gross motor<br />
development through enriching<br />
and exciting activities and play.<br />
Enrollment is available for the<br />
full session or on a week-toweek<br />
basis to provide you with<br />
the ultimate in flexibility for<br />
your summer schedule.<br />
This summer’s offerings include<br />
the following:<br />
Sandpipers (Incoming 3’s)<br />
Must be 3 by 9/1/2019<br />
Full Session (6/10-7/3) $850<br />
Week One (6/10-6/13) $250<br />
Week Two (6/17-6/20) $250<br />
Week Three (6/24-6/27) $250<br />
Week Four (7/1-7/3) $150<br />
Older Adventures (Incoming<br />
JK or Incoming Kindergarten)<br />
Must be 4 by 9/1/2019<br />
Full Session (6/10-7/3) $850<br />
Week One (6/10-6/13) $250<br />
Week Two (6/17-6/20) $250<br />
Week Three (6/24-6/27) $250<br />
Week Four (7/1-7/3) $150<br />
WC<strong>NS</strong>’ programs offer everything<br />
you need to introduce your<br />
little ones to an extraordinary<br />
summer experience. To learn<br />
more about Winnetka Community<br />
Nursery School Camps,<br />
schedule a tour, or apply for<br />
school, please visit: winnetkacommunitynurseryschool.org.<br />
Come play with us!<br />
Submitted by Winnetka Community<br />
Nursery School, 800 Pine St, Winnetka,<br />
IL 60093, (847) 446-4432<br />
Camp Ben<br />
Frankel<br />
Jewish overnight camp<br />
For boys and girls<br />
Kosher kitchen<br />
Located in Carbondale, IL<br />
June 23 -July 21, 2019<br />
Ages 7-16<br />
60+ activities<br />
Unbeatable rates<br />
ALL THINGS SPORTS, ALL THINGS<br />
FRIENDS, ALL THINGS FUN<br />
WELCOME HOME!<br />
WELCOME TO OJIBWA!<br />
FOR MORE INFORMATION<br />
PLEASE CONTACT JOEY AT<br />
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OR 312-520-2323<br />
New<br />
Friends<br />
Personal<br />
Growth<br />
Positive<br />
Values<br />
Great<br />
Adventures<br />
Nurturing<br />
Independence,<br />
Character,<br />
and Confidence<br />
in your child!<br />
Plymouth, WI • 920-893-0782 • www.anokijig.com<br />
Outrageous Fun<br />
•Boys &Girls, ages 7-16<br />
•Traditional &Specialty<br />
activities, PLUS HORSES,<br />
Teen Programs, Adventure Trips<br />
•Sessions from 4days<br />
to 1ormore weeks!
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SUMMER<br />
FUN!<br />
CAMP JORNYMCA<br />
Camp Jorn’s everyday<br />
camp is an adventure<br />
For more than 65 years,<br />
Camp Jorn has provided<br />
boys and girls the opportunity<br />
to become part<br />
of a special community<br />
focused on character, values,<br />
self-discovery and<br />
independence. Camp Jorn<br />
YMCA is situated on a<br />
70+ acre peninsula in Wisconsin’s<br />
Northwoods in<br />
Manitowish Waters, WI.<br />
Camp Jorn YMCA has<br />
made a commitment to<br />
ensure a positive and safe<br />
camping experience for<br />
each child who attends our<br />
summer program. Our focus<br />
on character development<br />
helps youth to grow<br />
in the areas of our four<br />
core values – caring, honesty,<br />
respect and responsibility.<br />
Campers range from<br />
ages 8-17 in age. Camp<br />
Jorn offers campers the<br />
opportunity to stay for one<br />
week or two weeks at a<br />
time. At Camp Jorn, campers<br />
will participate in three<br />
instructional classes per<br />
day. Other times are dedicated<br />
to cabin activities.<br />
The cabin group participates<br />
in activities such as<br />
trail rides, tubing, sailing,<br />
cabin challenges, sports<br />
and more. Evenings are a<br />
blast! We have all-camp<br />
activities such as campfires,<br />
skits, games such as<br />
Wells Fargo (think Capture<br />
the Flag), Granny’s Candy,<br />
Gold Rush and more. On<br />
closing night we have our<br />
Friendship Fire ceremony.<br />
Teen programs include<br />
TEVA (13-15 yr. olds) and<br />
CIT (Counselor in Training<br />
16+). TEVA offers<br />
older campers increased<br />
independence and responsibility,<br />
with some familiarity<br />
of traditional summer<br />
camp. TEVA campers<br />
reside in Camp Jorn’s Yurt<br />
Village as a community.<br />
TEVA campers spend part<br />
of the day gaining leadership<br />
skills through an<br />
array of outdoor skills<br />
lessons. Cabin activities<br />
are focused on serviceleadership<br />
and preparing<br />
(training) for their wilderness<br />
trip. Campers also<br />
get the experience of outdoor<br />
cooking in TEVA’s<br />
own outdoor kitchen. Each<br />
TEVA session includes the<br />
opportunity to experience<br />
a wilderness canoe or back<br />
packing trip. TEVAs will<br />
leave camp with a greater<br />
sense of themselves and<br />
skills to be a leader. CITs<br />
will work closely with<br />
members of the counseling<br />
team and leadership staff<br />
while going through training.<br />
Their schedule will<br />
consist of spending time<br />
with our day camp and<br />
resident camp programs<br />
to gain group management<br />
and youth development<br />
skills through experiential<br />
learning.<br />
Camp Jorn does provide<br />
scholarships to campers as<br />
we never want anyone to<br />
miss out on camp!<br />
You won’t want to miss<br />
out on a summer at Camp<br />
Jorn!<br />
Submitted by Camp Jorn,<br />
13591 Zenner Ln, Manitowish<br />
Waters, Wis., 54545, (715)<br />
543-8808<br />
SAVE $10<br />
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Resident camp forboys &girls8–17<br />
sailing •kayaking •canoeing •swimming<br />
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mountain biking •hiking •somuch more!<br />
campjornymca.org•715.543.8808
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Soccer organization provides fun,<br />
competitive environment for youth<br />
American Youth Soccer<br />
Organization (AYSO)<br />
425 was founded when<br />
the recreational soccer<br />
leagues from Glencoe, Kenilworth,<br />
Northfield and<br />
Winnetka combined their<br />
youth soccer programs and<br />
joined AYSO.<br />
Today, more than 1,200<br />
children between the ages<br />
of 4-14 participate in the<br />
program. AYSO 425 is one<br />
of the strongest AYSO regions<br />
in the country.<br />
AYSO is celebrating its<br />
53rd year as the largest<br />
youth soccer organization<br />
in the USA. AYSO was established<br />
in the Los Angeles<br />
area in 1964 with nine<br />
teams. It was the dream of<br />
a group of devoted soccer<br />
enthusiasts who started the<br />
organization in a garage.<br />
Today, AYSO has 50,000<br />
teams and more than<br />
500,000 players nationwide.<br />
Its goal is to provide<br />
world-class youth soccer<br />
programs that enrich children’s<br />
lives.<br />
AYSO is supported by<br />
125,000 volunteers. Parents<br />
donate their time as<br />
coaches, referees, team<br />
parents, administrators and<br />
sponsors. Along with being<br />
a volunteer-run organization,<br />
AYSO is a partnership<br />
of the area parks<br />
departments, schools and<br />
the community.<br />
As a youth sports organization,<br />
AYSO recognizes<br />
the importance of providing<br />
a safe and healthy<br />
atmosphere for children.<br />
Over the years, AYSO has<br />
created many valuable programs<br />
and concepts. Most<br />
notably, AYSO revolutionized<br />
youth sports with its<br />
Everyone Plays and Balanced<br />
Teams philosophies.<br />
In AYSO, each child<br />
who registers is guaranteed<br />
to play at least half of<br />
every game. AYSO recognizes<br />
that games are more<br />
fun when the teams are<br />
evenly matched, so teams<br />
are balanced teams based<br />
on each player’s skill level<br />
and the overall ability of<br />
the team.<br />
AYSO 425 teams up<br />
with international and<br />
American professional<br />
soccer trainers to provide<br />
top notch soccer instruction<br />
for AYSO’s players<br />
and expand the programs<br />
that AYSO 425<br />
offers. Throughout the<br />
year AYSO 425 provides<br />
professional trainers with<br />
fall and spring training<br />
programs for all ages, team<br />
coaching, coaches clinics<br />
and after-school clinics.<br />
AYSO’s camps for 2018<br />
will run between July 16-<br />
20 and Aug. 13-17.<br />
If you are interested<br />
in learning more about<br />
AYSO 425 and registering<br />
your child for soccer, visit<br />
www.playsoccer.org.<br />
Submitted by AYSO 425,<br />
P.O. Box 575, Winnetka<br />
Roller Rink<br />
Party &Event Rentals<br />
Indoor In latable Play Centers<br />
847.546.7000 |www.BellasBouncies.com<br />
Est. 1921<br />
Camp Agawak For Girls<br />
Minocqua, WI<br />
www.agawak.com 715-356-5383<br />
4 day/4 night Rookie Camp<br />
2 Week Session<br />
3.5 Week Session<br />
7 Week Session<br />
Family Camp<br />
Over 45 exciting activities<br />
Fun & caring staff<br />
Outstanding facilities<br />
Warm family atmosphere
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Chicago Bulls GM<br />
endorses Northridge<br />
Prep basketball camp<br />
Drawing on his 42 years<br />
of coaching experience at<br />
the NCAA D1 and high<br />
school levels, coach Will<br />
Rey’s Basketball Camps<br />
for boys have developed<br />
a reputation for excellence.<br />
Gar Forman, General<br />
Manager of the NBA’s<br />
Chicago Bulls had this to<br />
say: “When it comes to<br />
teaching offensive skill<br />
development in youth Basketball,<br />
especially in the<br />
area of shooting, Coach<br />
Rey provides as complete<br />
and detailed an approach<br />
as I have seen.”<br />
“My favorite kind of<br />
camper is the one who<br />
comes into the gym eager<br />
to learn and hungry<br />
for improvement,” coach<br />
Rey told us. For 16 summers,<br />
many families from<br />
all over Chicagoland have<br />
been attracted by coach<br />
Rey’s focus on correct<br />
fundamentals, discipline,<br />
sportsmanship and teamwork.<br />
Coach Rey’s programs<br />
are designed to<br />
maximize each camper’s<br />
basketball potential. This<br />
summer, there are two programs<br />
being offered: the<br />
Skill Builder Camp (June<br />
17 – 20) and the Shot<br />
Builder Camp (July 29 –<br />
Aug. 2).<br />
At the heart of each<br />
Skill Builder Camp session<br />
is coach Rey’s unique<br />
“workshops” approach<br />
with individual goals for<br />
each camper help him<br />
measure his improvement<br />
throughout the camp session<br />
as well as once he<br />
leaves the camp. After<br />
working on individual<br />
skills, each camper participates<br />
in competitive smallgroup<br />
activities designed<br />
to integrate those skills<br />
into a team setting. Each<br />
camp day includes fullcourt<br />
games and concludes<br />
with the “championship<br />
circle” where camp coaches<br />
and counselors share<br />
their personal experiences<br />
and insights related to<br />
character-building. In the<br />
Shot-Builder Camp, each<br />
camper is taught coach<br />
Rey’s “Simplified Jump<br />
Shooting Method” that he<br />
has taught to players at all<br />
levels of competition from<br />
beginners to pros! In addition,<br />
players learn to shoot<br />
utilizing two Shoot-Away<br />
Guns as well as having<br />
their shooting forms videotaped<br />
and evaluated by<br />
a coach.<br />
Interested parents can<br />
learn more and register today<br />
at northridgeprep.org/<br />
summer. Space is limited,<br />
so register early!<br />
Submitted by Northridge<br />
Prep, 8320 Ballard Road,<br />
Niles, (847) 375-0600<br />
2019<br />
BASKETBALL<br />
CAMPS<br />
“When itcomes to teaching offensive skill<br />
development, Coach Rey provides as complete<br />
and detailed anapproach asIhave seen.”<br />
- Gar Forman General Manager, Chicago Bulls<br />
PROGRAMS<br />
DETAILS<br />
SKILL BUILDER CAMP<br />
June 17 -June 20<br />
Entering Grades 4-8<br />
9:00 am -11:30 am<br />
Each camper learns three<br />
sure-fire 1-on-1 scoring moves!<br />
SHOT BUILDER CAMP<br />
July 29 -August 2<br />
Entering Grades 4-8<br />
9:00 am -11:30 am<br />
Questions? Contact Coach Rey at wrey@northridgeprep.org<br />
REGISTER<br />
Campers learn how to set and<br />
use screens –pick &roll<br />
situations are covered!<br />
2-on-2, 3-on-3 and 5-on-5<br />
competitive games teach<br />
campers to “read &react”<br />
Learn Coach Rey’s proven<br />
“Simplified Shooting Method”<br />
Each camper analyzes his<br />
shooting form onvideo<br />
with acoach<br />
Each camper receives an<br />
individual shooting program<br />
northridgeprep.org/summer<br />
Camps are held in Northridge Prep’s Air-Conditioned Gym!<br />
Northridge Preparatory School 8320 Ballard Rd. Niles, IL 60714
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Sign up today for<br />
Glenview Park District<br />
Summer Camps<br />
Early Bird<br />
savings<br />
& Payment Plans<br />
thru March 15<br />
Put down the technology and get ready for a fun-filled summer with us!<br />
Campers will try something new, make new friendships, gain a new hobby,<br />
explore the outdoors, and make wonderful memories in the sun.<br />
glenviewparks.org 847-724-5670