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E A G L E R E C R E A T I O N +

P O W E R E D B Y :

- 2014 -E N R I C H M E N T S U M M E R C A M P S

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Zionsville Community Schools offers enrichment classes and athletic camps for students in elementary, middle and high school. These classes and camps have been created, proposed and taught by our faculty and staff. We also offer other programs from outside professionals who can offer a unique course for students. Most programs are housed at the Freshman Center at 1000 Mulberry St. and Pleasant View Elementary at 4700 S.975 East. The summer sports camps are held primarily at the ZCHS gyms and athletic fields.

To register for courses go to the Eagle Recreation and Enrich-ment tab on the ZCS website at cms.zcs.k12.in.us or go to eaglerec.zcs.k12.in.us and complete the online registration. No walk in registrations will be accepted. Parents can go to the Freshman Center main office to register their child using a computer kiosk. Students will be turned away until they are of-ficially registered online. Cash and checks will not be accepted.

Questions: Contact the ERE office at 317-733-4846 or e-mail [email protected] Sign up now as courses will fill up quickly!

Free Practice SAT test exclusively for Boone Co. sophomores – class of 2016 Offered by The Princeton Review.Free Scores Back & Strategy SessionSaturday, May 3rd 11am-1pm at ZCHSParents & students are invited encouraged to attend.Students will receive individualized score reports, outlining their strengths and areas of opportunity. They’ll also learn strategies for each section on the SAT. 30-Hour SAT Ultimate Preparation CourseStarts: June 16, 2014 Ends: June 27, 2014 Monday-FridayPrice: $799 (20% off Ultimate course tuition)MUST REGISTER for both the SAT and the Scores Back Strategy Session at PrincetonReview.com or calling 800-273-8439Will your scores get you into the university of your choice?Harvard -SAT Score 2260 Notre Dame-SAT Score 2120Indiana Univ.- SAT Score 1750 Ball State Univ. -SAT Score 1550200 more points on the SAT makes a difference!Reading All About Sports (Grades 2-3) $126Do you have a student who is a sports enthusiast? We will use that enthusiasm to focus on strategies good readers use (including strategies in comprehension, accuracy, fluency, and vocabulary) while we read fiction and non-fiction text relating to sports! Your reader will have a choice in the texts they read throughout the week and we will conclude our reading camp together with a project of their choice relating to the sport of your student’s choice. Please communicate your student’s end of the year reading level one week prior to camp. This information will assist in choosing “just right” books for your student to read. M-F 9-11am June 16-20 PVE 3-4Instructor: Whitney Luther [email protected] Education Story Starter: Writing Camp Session (Grade 3-4) $126Lego fans welcome! We will use Legos to build a beginning, middle, and end to your story. You will write your story and then use Lego software to make your digital published book and/or comic. M-F 11:30-1:30pm Session 1: June 16-20 PVE Comp LabM-F 11:30-1:30pm Session 2: July 7-11 PVUE Comp LabInstructor: Whitney Luther [email protected]

ZCS Eagle Recreation& Enrichment Programs

ACADEMICS

College Admission Bootcamp $116(Class of 2015) College Admission Boot Camp is a three day camp designed to prepare students for the college application process. Students will learn how to write a successful application essay, deter-mine personal college search criteria, and register for necessary application programs (Common App, Parchment). Students will also hear from current college students and admissions repre-sentatives about tips for applying to college. M-W 9am -1pm June 16-18 ZCHS Media CtrInstructors: Dana Nelson & Stephen Polivka [email protected] or [email protected]

I’m Not A Writer..I’m An Author! (Grade 2-3) $126Join us as we write our way through a variety of adventures and genres! We will use some of our favorite authors to inspire our writing. You will take home your very own published book to share with other readers. Who knew writing could be so fun?! M-F 11:30am -1:30pm June 23-27 FC E106Instructor: Whitney Luther [email protected]

Reading: All About Animals (Grade 2-3) $126Lions, Tigers, and Bears...Oh my! We will focus on strategies good readers use (including strategies in comprehension, accuracy, fluency, and vocabulary) while we read fiction and non-fiction text about animals. Your reader will have a choice in the texts they read throughout the week and we will conclude our reading camp together with a choice project relating to the animal of your student’s choice. Please communicate your student’s end of the year reading level one week prior to camp. This information will assist in choosing “just right” books for your student to read. M-F 9-11am June 23-27 FC E106Instructor: Whitney Luther [email protected]

Bridge To Algebra (Incoming 9th graders) $99Prevent the “summer learning loss” and prepare your incoming freshman for Algebra I. The “Bridge to Algebra” will focus on honing basic skills needed to succeed in freshman Algebra. We will also get a head start on new concepts covered during the first semester of freshman Algebra. Mr. Williams, the instructor, is a certified Algebra teacher with 12 years of experience in working with struggling learners.Tu,W,Th 12-1pm June 24-July 17 FC E101Instructor: Jared Williams [email protected]

Words, Words, Words: Building Vocabulary (Grade 2-3) $126 How do I grow my student in understanding vocabulary? We will learn tricks to build reading vocabulary. To boost word knowledge and reading comprehension, we will connect prior knowledge, learn fix up strategies, and actively engage with words using games. We will keep active as we learn, read, and use words! M-F 9-11am July 7-11 PVE Adventure Ctr Instructor: Whitney Luther [email protected]

Math Camp (Grade 1-3) $126This camp is for students who enjoy learning math concepts through manipulatives and games! We will build essential “number sense” as understanding numbers is a crucial compo-nent in building math concepts. We will use manipulative and pictures to learn how to add and subtract with and without regrouping (borrow & carry), use number grids and number lines to manipulate numbers, develop parts and total concepts, and learn to subatize (picture) numbers. You will also receive practice games and activities to use at home for the rest of the summer! M-F 9-11am July 14-18 PVE Adventure CtrInstructor: Whitney Luther [email protected]

5th Grade Here We Come (Grade 5 Girls) $105This is a fun, interactive class for girls entering 5th grade. Participants will learn about organization, how to deal with “friendship drama,” time management, managing emotions, and much, much more. A middle school teacher will be a guest speaker for one of the sessions. There will an evening session on Thursday night for parents to hear about what their daugh-ters have been learning, get coached on discipline, how to man-age access to technology and get support for this big transition. Anita Ridolfo is a Board Certified Coach, and has worked with kids and families for the last twenty years. M-F 9-11am July 28-August 1 FC E106 Instructor: Anita Ridolfo Ascend Coaching, LLC [email protected]

Success In High School (Class of 2018) $53This one day, Success in High School workshop is designed with the incoming freshman in mind. This course will address the following topics which encourage success in high school: organizational skills, time-management, study habits, “tricks” to test-taking, reading comprehension, goal-setting & 5-year plans, stress management in high school, finding and using edu-cational resources, note-taking strategies, habits of successful students, and effective use of high school resources and facili-ties. This seminar will be beneficial to all 8th graders coming to ZCHS as Freshman next fall. M 12:30-2:30 August 4 FC E109 Instructor: Amanda Vanderbur [email protected]

Small Group Lessons $65/four 30 minute lessonsSwimmers will be placed in appropriate group with like skilled swimmers. Choose 9am, 9:30am, 10am, or 6:30pmSession 1: June 9-13 Session 5: July 14-18Session 2: June 16-20 Session 6: July 21-25Session 3: June 23-27 Session 7: July 28-August 1Session 4: July 7-11 Session 8: August 4-8 ZAC

Summer Splash (Ages 6-12) $70This program was designed to give children a little longer swim lesson of 45 minutes and then 45 minutes of supervised water games and free play. Parents can drop their child off for an hour and a half and run errands or sit in the balcony viewing area with a book or your laptop. 2 day sessions (M&W of same week) 10-11:30am ZAC

AQUATICS (Reg-ister online at http://cms.k12.in.us/zhs/?q=node/49)

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Private Lessons (Ages 3-15)$84/four lessons Ongoing RegistrationPrivate lessons are perfect for the busy family that needs more flexible scheduling. One on one lessons are a great way to improve a swimmer’s confidence and skill development. Class days and times are based on instructor availability and pool space. The fee is for four-30 minutes lessons. It may take up to 2 weeks to schedule a private lesson. Once you register and pay online you will be contacted via e-mail to schedule the les-sons. Missed lessons without one hour prior notice will not be refunded. ZAC

Semi-Private Lessons (Ages 3-15)$126/four lessons Ongoing RegistrationSemi-private lessons are perfect for families with children of similar age and skill level. Class days and times are based on instructor availability and pool space. It may take up to 2 weeks to schedule the lesson. Once you register and pay online you will be contacted via e-mail to schdule the lessons. Missed les-sons without one hour prior notice will not be refunded. ZAC

Private/Semi-Private Lesson Availability:M,T,W,Th 9:30am-12:30pmMondays 6pm, 6:30pm, 7pm, 7:30pm, 8pmWednesdays 6pm, 6:30pm, 7pm, 7:30pm, 8pm

ZACPC Pre-Comp Team (Ages 6-13)Monthly/$45, 3 months/$120, 6 months/$225Must be able to swim 25 yards in freestyle and one other stroke. This pre-competitive team focuses on stroke technique, endurance, and competitive swim skills. ZAC

Infant & Toddler Swim Class (Ages 6m-3y)$32 for 4 classes with parent participation requiredThis course is designed to help young children become comfort-able in the water. All children must wear tight fitting rubber pants or a swim diaper to be allowed in the pool. All diapers must be changed in the locker rooms.Session 1: June 9-30Session 2: July 7-28 ZAC

Adult Triathlon Stroke Clinics $30Video-analysis, drills & srtoke instruction geared to the adult swimmer. Taught by Masters Swim Coaches & IronMan Triath-letes. ZAC

Adult Private Swim Lessons $68 for two 30 minutes lessonsWhether you are a beginner or want to improve your strokes for an upcoming triathlon or just want some help with fitness swimming, this course is for you! The private lesson is sched-uled at a convenient time between the instructor and student. Once the online registration and fee are complete, the US Mas-ter Swim instructor will contact you to schedule a lesson. ZAC

Birthday Parties $210Includes 2 hours of all three Aquatic Center pools, 2 lifeguards, hospitality hallway for 2 hours, clean up. Parties are held on the weekends. Available times: Saturdays 2-4p, 5:30-7:30-p, or Sundays 11-1p or 4-6p ZAC

Dive-In Movies! $6 online or $7 @ doorFamily themed movies for the entire family! Children 7-13 must have a parent in the building. Children under 7 years old musthave a parent in the pool with them at all times. ZAC

American Red Cross Lifeguarding Class(Age 15 and up) $210Participants will become certified in Lifeguarding, First Aid and CPR for two years. Prerequisites are: swim 300 yards, tread wa-ter 2 minutes legs and complete a timed surface dive skill. The course is a blended learning course and requires a 7 hr online course completion before the class begins. 100% participation is required. 8am-1pm May 7-10, June 9-12 ZAC

American Red Cross Lifeguarding or CPR Review Class $105Blended learning requires online section completed before class. April 25, May 22, May 24 ZACZionsville Aquatic Masters-ZAMZAM is an adult fitness swim program with United States Masters Swimming for anyone 18 years and over. Coaches will lead swim practices that will focus on adult fitness swimming, Trathlon swimming and Open Water swimming. The goal is to help swimmers achieve swimming and fitness goals. Join the team for expert coaching, technique instruction, and camarade-rie and much more! Please check the monthly calendar for current schedule.

Zionsville Aquatic Center Membership PassesDaily Pass: $4 per swimmerPunch Passes: 25 visit pass for $89 or 50 visits for $158The Zionsville Aquatic Center is excited to offer flexible mem-bership pass options for our swimmers. Families can save on open swims through the year by purchasing a daily pass, punch pass, or yearly membership for swimming all year. ZAC

Senior Citizen (60+), ZCS Employee, or DAS employee:25 visit pass for $75 or 50 visit pass for $125

Annual Memberships:Families: $550 per year. Two adults and all children residing in the same household. Valid for one year from the time of pur-chase. Each family member will be issued a membership card and will be required to present the card before swimming. Adults: $325 per year. Adults can sign up individually for one year form the time purchase. The member will be issued a membership card and will be required to present the card before swimming. Senior Citizens: $300 per year. Senior swimmers over the age of 60 can sign up for individual memberships for one year from date of purchase. The member will be issued a membership card and will be required to present the card before swimming. Senior Family Membership: $500 per year. Two senior adults and children residing in the same household for one year from the date of purchase. Each family member will be issued a membership card and will be required to present the card before swimming. Check the current montly calendar on the Aquatics Page for Open/Family Swim and Lap swim times! http://cms.zcs.k12.in.us/zhs/?q=node/49

Fairy School 101 (Grades Pre-K-2nd) $105We at fairy school believe in the magic of kindness. At Fairy School 101 our goal is to teach fairies to spread kindness to all people with a touch of pixie dust. At the end of the week fairies will have their very own wands, a jar of pixie dust, and a tiara. So come join us and let the fairy in you fly!M-Th 1:00-3:00PM July 14-17 PVE C125Insts: Haley Stewart & Anna Kirby [email protected]

ARTS & CRAFTS

Painting and Punch (Grades 1-4) $121Love to paint and create? This class is for you! Join us each dayfor painting and punch with a special guest at the end of the week. Leave the week with a finished canvas and heart full of pride! M-F 10am-12pm(morning session) or 1pm-3pm (afternoon session)Session 1: June 9-13 PVE Adventure CtrSession 2: July 7-11 PVE A108Instructors: Sarah Kiel and Lori Willy [email protected]

Bulletin Board Fun (Grades 2-8) $48Campers at this one day camp will create a bulletin board to hang in their room. Campers will learn to cover the board, apply ribbon and sew buttons on to create a cute, decorative item they can use for years. The cost of the camp does include all materials.F 9:30-12pm Session 1: June 13 PVE ERE RM #1 Session 2: June 27 PVE ERE RM #1Instructor: Linda May [email protected]

Parents Welcome- Summer Clay Class $84Join Mr. Miller on June 10-11 for some summer clay fun! Send your child or come along and make your own hand-built clay creation(s). All are welcome. We will meet again on June 27 to glaze our projects!T,W,F 9:30-11am June 10-11, 27 PVE ART RoomInstructor: Scott Miller [email protected]

Fun With Fossils (Grades 1-4) $121Are you a paleontologist or just love bones? Come join us for a week of digging, making and creating of all things...fossils!! Fun with Fossils will include foods, sand, clay and a hidden treasure hunt to make your day! M-F 10am-12pm(morning session) PVE A108 1pm-3pm (afternoon session)Session 1: June 16-20 and Session 2: July 14-18Instructors: Sarah Kiel and Lori Willy [email protected]

Picture Pizzazz (2nd grade up to adults) $125Do you love capturing your memories in a creative way? Join us for five days of frame-making, picture crafts, scrapbooking, and memory making. We will have a photo booth on the first day of the course and you can bring your own pictures for the crafts. All ages 2nd grade and up are welcome (adults too!). M-F 1-3pm June 16-20 PVE Adventure CtrInstructors: Kristen Byker and Kara [email protected] or [email protected]

What To Do With A Squirt Of Glue (Grades 2-4) $116 Are you ready to show your creativity to the world through crafting? Then, this is the class for you! This class will ignite your inner creativity by making projects from sand art to per-sonalized bouncy balls. M-F 10am-12pm June 23-27 PVE Adventure CtrInstructors: Kara Seever and Marissa Diemer [email protected] or [email protected]

Button Monograms (Grade 2-8) $48This fun, one day camp will give campers the opportunity to create a hanging monogram out of buttons. Campers will have the opportunity to choose their color scheme and will proceed in applying the buttons to create a fun decorative piece for their room. The cost of the camp does include all materials. F 9:30am-12pm Session 1: June 20 PVE ERE #1 Session 2: July 11 PVE ERE #1Instructor: Linda May [email protected]

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Sleep Over Fun (Grades 2-8) $276Campers this week will make a pillowcase and a pair of pajama pants. All campers will learn the basics of the sewing machine, will learn to read and lay out a pattern, pin, cut and then sew. No experience is necessary other than a desire to learn the ba-sics of sewing. The cost of the camp does include all materials.M-Th 9:30am-12pm or 1:30-3:30PM June 16-19 PVE ERE #1 Instructor: Linda May [email protected] the Chef (Grades 2-8) $276Campers this week will make an apron and other accessories for their use in the kitchen. They will learn the basics of the sewing machine, to read and lay out a pattern, pin, cut and sew. No experience is necessary besides the desire to sew. The cost of the camp does include all materials.M-Th 9:30am-12pm or 1:00-3:30pm June 23-26 PVE ERE #1Instructor: Linda May [email protected] Basics (Grades 2-8) $276Campers will learn basic quilting. No experience is necessary. Campers will learn the basics of the sewing machine, measur-ing, cutting and pinning. Campers will make a quilt for their room out of fun fabrics in all colors. The cost of the camp does include all materials. M-Th 9:30am-12pm Session 1 June 9-12 PVE ERE #1M-Th 1:00-3:30pm Session 2 July 14-17 PVE ERE#1 Instructor: Linda May [email protected] Let’s Make Pillows! (Grades 2-8) $276Campers this week will make at least two pillows for their rooms. All campers will learn how to measure fabric, cut, pin and sew pillows together. Campers will also learn the basics of the sewing machine as well as sewing basics. No experience is necessary other than a desire to learn the basics of sewing. The cost of the camp does include all materials. M-Th 9:30am-12pm July 14-17 PVE ERE #1Instructor: Linda May [email protected]

Summer Day Camp (Grades K-6) Door #2 $175 Day Camp is a traditional summer day camp offered all sum-mer long by Zionsville Community Schools GROW staff at PVE. Campers will receive 2 group swim lessons per week along with one free swimm, weekly field trips, crafts, games and other projects. M-F 6:45am-6pm PVEContact the GROW office at [email protected] to check availability and register for camp. Weekly and daily options. Preschool Day Camp (Age 3-Pre-K) Door #7 $200 Preschool Day Camp is a traditional summer day camp offered by Zionsville Community Schools GROW staff. Campers will enjoy arts & crafts, story time, PVE’s Amazing Playground, gym games, water play, and more! M-F 6:45am-6pm PVEContact the GROW office at [email protected] to check availability and register for camp. Weekly and daily options. Safety Town at Boone Meadow (Pre-K) $80Can your child safely cross the street? Can your five year old use the telephone to get help? These and other positive safety skills-- including playground safety, poison and stranger aware-ness, basic home first aid, and fire escape -- are covered in the ZCS summer program for children who will enter kindergarten in the fall. 10 hours of safety education in a 4 day summer camp format. Led by professional teaching staff. Videos, skill practice, demonstrations, and special visitors. Safety project every day. Tricycle safety track fun. June 3-6 T-F 9:30am-12PM or 1:30-3:30pmJune 9-12 M-Th 9:30am-12PM or 1:30-3:30pmJune 16-19 M-Th 9:30am-12PM or 1:30-3:30pmInstructor: Karen Bourbeau [email protected]

DAY CAMPS

DRAMA AND MUSIC

Musical and Dramatic Performance I (Grades 1-5) $168For the child who loves an audience, this class is about per-formance aspects of musical theatre. Students will learn and perform songs from popular musicals. Along with learning the basics of movement, projection, and characterization, students will learn showmanship and basic musical theatre dance com-binations. This class is interactive, exciting, dynamic and sure to improve your child’s confidence on stage. There will be a final performance on the last day of camp. The instructor, Mikayla Reed Koharchik, is an accomplished performer in Indianapolis professional and community theatres as well as the director of ZMS productions. M-F 12:15-1:15pm June 9-20 PVE CafeInstructor: Mikayla Koharchik [email protected]

Musical and Dramatic Performance II (Grades 6-12) $168For the young adult who loves a little drama, music, and dance, this class is about performance aspects of musical theatre. Performers will study movement, projection, characterization, and stage presence among other skills that are sure to improve confidence on the stage. There will be a special emphasis on the showmanship and dance movement used in musical theatre. Students will learn and perform hit songs in a final performance on the last day of camp. The instructor, Mikayla Reed Koharchik, is an accomplished performer in Indianapolis professional and community theatres as well as the director of ZMS productions. M-F 1:30-2:30pm June 9-20 PVE CafeInstructor: Mikayla Koharchik [email protected] Club (Grades 3-5) $132Learning the elements of the stage while preparing a final production!M-Th 3:30-5:30pm July 7-24 PVE CafeInstructor: Angela Bourff [email protected] Stringers (Grades 3-4) $105Don’t lose your musical skills on your stringed instrument. Please sign up for some fun/refresher lessons with Mrs. Plewa before next fall. You can schedule five lessons to be arranged at your convenience. Date & Time to be determined FC E119Instructor: Tena Plewa [email protected] Choir Camp (Grades 5-8) $105Swing Choir Camp students will learn several songs, explore improvisation and jazz style. The course may be taken just for fun or can be used to prepare for auditions and learn the music the 2014-2015 Swing Choirs will use during the school year.M-F Session 1: July 21-25 10:00-12PM FC E119 Session 2: July 28- Aug. 1 10:00-12PM Instructor: Marie Palmer [email protected]

Z’Summer Book Club (Grades 5-8) $58Z’Summer Book Club is designed for students entering middle school in the fall. It’s for those who love books and reading yet want a club that’s more than just sitting around discussing books. While the group will focus on specific books or genres, we will incorporate related costumes, crafts, games and activi-ties. We will also learn basic librarianship such as checking out and shelving books and creating promotional materials. Best of all, Zionsville students will be able to check out additonal summer reading material from the ZWMS library collection throughout the summer. W 1-3pm June 18-July 30 ZWMS Media Ctr Instructor: Cathy Sutton [email protected]

ENRICHMENT

Color Guard Workshop (Grades 4-8) Flag only: $90 Rifle only: $90 Flag & Rifle Combo: $150What is Color Guard? The flags and rifles that perform with a marching band is the Color Guard. If you’ve seen that, then you’ve seen Color Guard. This workshop is an opportunity for a child that has never been a part of this activity to experience it and learn how much fun it can be. At the same time, we are offering a more advanced level for those students already involved in the activity to continue gaining skills over the sum-mer. It is made up of six flag classes and six rifle classes. Each class will have beginner and intermediate levels. Students may choose to do flag, rifle or both. Please note, each student that registers for both flag and rifle will receive a $30 discount. Stu-dents will need their own flag and rifle. The cost for these are $20 for the flag and $35 for the rifle and are not inlcuded in the fee. You should plan on bringing payment to the first session for these items. If you already have a flag and/or rifle, no need to purchase. Questions: Jeff King at [email protected] or 317.403.7473T-Th Flag only: 5-6:30pm June 10-19 ZCHS AUX GYM Rifle only: 6:30-8pm Flag & Rifle: 5-8pm Instructor: Diane Kern and Brittany [email protected] or [email protected]

Bughouse Chess- Learning Through Games (Grades K-8) $125Do you like chess? Great! Then you will love bughouse chess! This game of Team Chess teaches you teamwork, decision mak-ing, and logic all while having great fun! M-F 1-4pm June 9-13 FC LGIInstructor: Learning Through Games Staff [email protected]

Chess- Learning Through Games (Grades K-8) $125Do your kids enjoy chess or do you think that they would? Chess is a great tool to teach decision making, mathematics, and logic. Taught by the Indiana famous Learning Through Games Group that is known for their child/friendly style. All levels of play welcome. M-F 9-12pm June 9-13 FC LGIInstructor: Learning Through Games Staff [email protected]

Kids Cooking Basics- Healthy After School Snacks $126(Grades 1-4) Do you ever get the question, “What can I have for a snack?” In this course your child will learn how to easily prepare Healthy and Tasty snacks for mid-morning and afternoon “pick me ups” and nutritious after school snacking. While gaining “hands on experience” kids will learn the basic skills to be confident in the kitchen. Topics will include: Kitchen Safety, Food Handling, Food Preparation, Cleanup, Measuring, Following a Recipe and Nutrition Basics. M-Th Session 1: 9:30am-12pm June 16-19 ESC 102 Session 2: 1-3:30pmInstructor: Cheryl Pendleton [email protected]

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Transitioning to Middle School (Entering Grade 5) $105Join Mrs. Byker in a five day course geared toward preparing students for middle school. We will play games, have discus-sions, and do activities that will prepare students for the transi-tion from elementary to middle school. Students will learn about study strategies, organization skills, peer relationships, and middle school expectations so that they enter fifth grade with confidence! M-F 9-11am June 16-20 PVE Adventure Ctr Instructor: Kristen Byker [email protected]

Cupcakes, Cookies, and Creativity (Grades 2-5) $116Use your talents to transform ordinary sweets into tasty mas-terpieces. We will be using frosting, sprinkles, and many other sweet additions to create themed goodies. If you enjoy beingcreative in the kitchen, then this class is for you! M-F 10am-12pmJune 16-20 PVE Teacher’s Lge Instructors: Kara Seever and Marissa [email protected] or [email protected]

Camp Invention (Grades 1-6) $245Camp Invention combines practical research findings with hands-on, age appropriate activities. Modules emphasize the inquiry-based learning process for children entering grades one through six. The program provides children a creative outlet for the application of classroom learning in an engaging, informal setting. Camp Invention allows children to make the connection between science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects and skills that they will need for the future. In an evolving world, children must be prepared to recognize and use 21st century skils. The Camp Invention program encourages children to become creative and innovative thinkers by work-ing together to solve relevant challenges. Flexibility, systems thinking and self-directed learning are all emphasized to create an experience that plays a vital role in children’s cognitive development. Register for this programs directly with Camp Invention at http://www.campinvention.org M-F 9:00am-3:30PM June 16-20 FC Cafe Instructor: Darren Hale [email protected]/Stratego -Learning Through Games (GR K-8) $125Both Risk and Stratego are fun games that require thinking ahead. This camp will consist of fun lectures, problems of strategy, tournaments and outdoor relaxation. This camp will be taught by the Indiana Famous Learning Through Games Group, known for their child friendly approach. M-F 9-12pm June 16-20 FC LGI Instructor: Learning Through Games Staff [email protected]

Calligraphy and Fun Fonts (Grades 3 and up) $61In this course, we will learn the basics of calligraphy as well asother creative fonts to enhance your card-making, scrapbook-ing or doodling abilities! Course includes a calligraphy pen so that you can continue practicing as well as a portfolio of fonts. Adults are welcome! M-Th 4-5pm June 16-19 PVE Adventure CtrInstructor: Kristen Byker [email protected]

Hop Aboard the Magic School Bus (Grades K-2) $116Join Ms. Frizzle aboard the Magic School Bus for hours of fun and adventure. Travel inside the Earth, the human body and more. Return to the age of dinosaurs and explore the ocean depths. This class involves science experiments based on the popular children’s book series. M-F 1-3pm June 23-27 PVE Adventure CtrInstructors: Kara Seever and Marissa [email protected] or [email protected]

Z’Interest (Grades 1-4) $121Like Pinterest with a twist! This fun week will include activities ranging from crafts to food. End the week with your very own Z’Interest board full of pins to share. M-F 10am-12pm (morning session) PVE A108 1pm-3pm (afternoon session) PVE A108Session 1: June 23-27 and Session 2: July 21-25 (Only AM)Instructor: Sarah Kiel and Lori Willy [email protected]

Kids Cooking Basics- Healthy After School Snacks(Grades 5-8) $126Do you ever get the question, “What can I have for a snack?” In this course your child will learn how to easily prepare Healthy and Tasty snacks for mid-morning and afternoon “pick me ups” and nutritious after school snacking. While gaining “hands on experience” kids will learn the basic skills to be confident in the kitchen. Topics will include: Kitchen Safety, Food Handling, Food Preparation, Cleanup, Measuring, Following a Recipe and Nutrition Basics. M-Th Session 1: 9:30am-12:00pm June 23-26 ESC 102 Session 2: 1-3:30pmInstructor: Cheryl Pendleton [email protected]

Teen Cooking and Baking Basics (Grades 9-12) $126Do you ever get the question, “What’s for dinner?” In this course your teen will learn how to prepare quick and easy dinners that are packed with nutrition and flavor, suited for the entire family. While gaining “hands on experience” teens will learn and expand on basic cooking skills to be confident in the kitchen. Topics will include: Kitchen Safety, Food Handling, Food Preparation, Cleanup, Measuring, Knife Skills, Following a Recipe and Nutrition Basics. M-Th Session 1: 9:30am-12:00pm July 7-10 ESC 102 Session 2: 1-3:30pm July 7-10 ESC 102Instructor: Cheryl Pendleton [email protected]

Color Guard Day Camp (Grades 4-8) $150What is color guard? The flags and rifles that perform with a marching band is the Color Guard. If you’ve seen that, then you’ve seen color guard. This day camp is an opportunity for a child that has never been a part of this activity to experience it and learn how much fun it can be. At the same time, it is an opportunity for students already involved in the activity to get more advanced training and continue gaining skills over the summer. There will be an hour lunch break for students to eat lunch, talk to their friends and participate in some fun activities with the camp staff. Students will need to bring a sack lunch and drink for each day. Students will need their own flag and rifle. Cost is $20 for the flag and $35 for the rifle which is not included in the camp fee. Bring payment to first session for these items unless you have your own already. Questions: email Jeff King at [email protected] 10am-3pm July 7-10 ZCHS Aux GymInstructor: Diane Kern and Brittany [email protected] or [email protected]

Don’t Let the Pigeon...Camp (Grades 1-3) $126We will enjoy Mo Willems’ The Pigeon, Piggy & Gerald, Leon-ardo the Terrible Monster, and more as we read and learn writ-ing tricks from Mo Willems. Join us for reading, writing, games, and crafts all about some of our favorite book characters! To celebrate our love for reading, we will have a Mo Willems character party on Friday. Don’t let your pigeon student miss this week of fun! M-F 11:30am-1:30pm July 14-18 PVE Adventure CtrInstructor: Whitney Luther [email protected] and Yums (Grades 2-6) $121Take a break from those summer treats and cartoons! Join us for a week of Yoga and Yums! Learn about healthy lifestyle choices through yoga, meditation, and nutritious summer snacks. M-F 10am-12pm (morning session) FC LGI 1pm-3pm (afternoon session)Session 1: July 14-18 and Session 2: July 21-25Instructor: Clair Purtell [email protected]’s Party while Cooking Up Some Summer Fun! (Grades 2-5) $130Chefs in training will...plan the perfect party from creating the menu and invites to sharing their yummy culinary creations with invited guests. Students will practice proper food etiquette and manners while cooking and eating. To gain confidence inand around the kitchen, rookie chefs will experience it all from preparation to clean-up. Every student will walk away with an authentic chef hat, apron, recipe book, and a desire to whip something up in the kitchen. T-Th 10am-1pm July 15-17 ESC 102Instructor: Heather Trietsch [email protected] Tracy Vermillion [email protected] Convention (Grades 1-4) $126Calling all inventors! Come out and show us your best inven-tions using recycled materials. This week will include competi-tions such as best design, most practical and best theme. M-F 10am-12pm (morning session) July 28-Aug. 1 PVE 1pm-3pm (afternoon session) Adventure CtrInstructors: Sarah Kiel and Lori Willy [email protected]

FINE MOTORKidzPrint I (Grades K-2) $105Teaches manuscript writing using multisensory techniques. Will focus on letter formation, size, spacing and letter placement as well as grasp patterns and fine motor manipulative skills in afun and creative environment. T-Th 9-10:15am Session 1: June 10-12 PVE 1-4 Session 2: July 8-10Instructor: Tammy Brown, OTR [email protected]

KidzPrint II (Grades 3-4) $105Teaches cursive writing/reading cursive using multisensory techniques. Will focus on letter formation, size, spacing and letter placement as well as fine motor/ motor planning skills in a fun and creative environment. T-Th 10:30-11:45am Session 1: June 10-12 PVE 1-4 Session 2: July 8-10Instructor: Tammy Brown, OTR [email protected]

Sensorimotor Camp (Grades K-4) $105Campers will enhance fine motor/visual motor and gross mo-tor skills led by OT/PT therapists in a fun camp activity based program.T-Th 9-10:30am Session 1: June 17-19 PVE 1-4 Session 2: July 15-17Instructor: Tammy Brown, OTR and Jo Swenson, MS, [email protected] or [email protected]

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ROBOTICS & ENGINEERINGLego® Robotics Adventure Stories (Grade K-2) $158 The goal of this camp is to introduce the students to the con-cept of what robotics is as well as give the students a chance to build and program their first robot. They will design and build a sailboat, a flying bird, as well as other contraptions. M-F 9am-12pm June 9-13 FC E107Instructor: TBD [email protected]

Out of this World (Grades 3-5) $158Is mankind ready to inhabit the moon? With a little help from Engineering for Kids® students, humans will be prepared to take up residence by the end of the week! Students will collaborate with the Space State teams to create the safest and most ef-fective community on the moon. Which team will earn enough Astro-Points to be declared the winner? During Out of this World camp, students will explore three fields of engineering: aerospace, civil, and chemical. Collaborating with the Space State teams, they will design and construct a variety of projects that will enable mankind to safely inhabit the moon. M-F 9am-12-pm June 9-13 FC E113Instructor: TBD [email protected]

The Engineering of Pirates (Grades K-2) $158Arg Matey! Come join Kelvin’s crew as we sail the ocean blue searching for buried treasure. Join us as students build their very own pirate ship, go fishing for treasures, and work together in Kelvin’s crew to create a delicious treat that’s more precious than gold. Hop aboard the Green Ghost and set sail with us as we explore the Engineering of Pirates! M-F 1-4pm June 9-13 FC E107Instructor: TBD [email protected]

Lego® Robotics Mission to Mars (Grades 3-5) $158During this camp, students will design and program robots to explore an unknown planet, find safe shelter, and collect soil samples from the planet. Students will use Lego® Robotics and computers to learn principles of robotics, computer program-ming, and teamwork. M-F 1-4pm June 9-13 FC E113 Instructor: TBD [email protected]

Introductory LEGO® Robotics Camp (Grades 3-4) $116This is for campers who did not participate in First Lego League during the fall and who are new to Lego Mindstorm Robotics. Campers will work in groups of 2 and spend the week learning the basics of Lego robot programming. The curriculum mir-rors the 3rd grade ZCS STEM Lego curriculum. Campers who attend the camp are also welcome to attend the “Advanced Lego Robotics Camp” and the “First Lego League Robotics Day Camp” provided these camps are attended in sequence. This is a great way to gain experience before participating in First Lego League. M-F 10am-12pm June 9-13 FC Media CtrInstructor: Matt Mulholland [email protected]

Advanced LEGO® Robotics Camp (Grades 4-6) $116This is for campers who attended the “Introductory Lego Robot-ics Camp” or who participated in First Lego League during the fall or who completed 3rd or 4th grade Lego Robotics ZCS STEMcurriculum. Campers will work in groups of 2 and spend the week learning advanced robot programming techniques. The curriculum is a continuation of the ZCS STEM Lego curriculum

with added emphasis upon design and build techniques. Campers should only attend one session of this camp but are welcome to also attend the “FIRST Lego® League Robotics Day Camp.” This is a great way to gain experience before participat-ing in First Lego League. M-F 10am-12pm June 16-20 FC Media Ctr June 23-27 FC Media CtrInstructor: Matt Mulholland [email protected]

Bridge Design & Build Camp (Grades 4-8) $189The cost of this camp includes the cost of a 3 foot wooden model truss bridge (http://www.bridgesandtowers.com/20131) that campers will construct and take home at the end of camp. Campers will learn about various bridge designs and use West Point Bridge Designer software to design and test their own virtual bridges. Campers will also compete in a gum drop design competition. At the end of the day on Friday, campers and fam-ily members are welcome to join in as we make and eat liquid nitrogen ice cream. M-F 1-3pm June 16-20 FC Media CtrInstructor: Matt Mulholland [email protected]

Video Game Design:Invader Defense (Grades 6-8) $158During the Electronic Game Design: Invader Defense camp, students will use Multimedia Fusion 2® to create their own video game. An invader game is a game in which the player con-trols their character from a third-person point of view. The goal is to eliminate an opposing hostile force. Examples of Invader Defense type games include Space Invaders and Galaga. M-F 9am-12pm June 23-27 FC E113Instructor: TBD [email protected]

The Engineering of Power and Energy (Grades 3-5)$158Today’s engineers encounter a range of challenges when capturing power and energy. How do we produce electricity? How can we harness power to help others? These questions and more are explored in The Engineering of Power and Energy. Join us as students work together to harness energy from some not-so-obvious energy sources, as well as explore the powerful possibilities of kinetic and potential energy! The Engineering of Power and Energy...where engineering becomes truly electrify-ing! M-F 9am-12pm June 23-27 FC E107Instructor: TBD [email protected]

The Engineering of Cities (Grades 6-8) $158Do you have what it takes to engineer a city from the ground up? Students will work together as a construction crew to design and build magnificent cities for nothing but a little engineering and their own imagination. Crews design essential urban structures and solve real-world challenges, such as devel-oping processes to purify waste and generate electricity. Sign up to help your crew build the best city in town!M-F 1-4pm June 23-27 FC E113Instructor: TBD [email protected]

Lego® Robotics Robot Battles (Grades 3-5) $158During the Lego® Robot Battles camp students create, program and control robots designed to perform challenges such as the SumoBots Challenge, Joisting Challenge, and the Catapult Chal-lenge. Students use LEGO® Robotics and computers to learn principles of robotics, computer programming, and teamwork. M-F 1-4pm June 23-27 FC E107Instructor: TBD [email protected]

Model Rocket Camp (Grades 4-8) $189The cost of this camp inlcudes the cost of an Estes Model Rocket starter kit that campers will use to design and build a model rocket that will be launched on the last day of camp and another model rocket that campers can take home with them. Campers will learn about the history of rocketry, learn basic rocket science, and use stimulation software to experiment with rocketry. M-F 1-3pm June 23-27 FC E111Instructor: Matt Mulholland [email protected]

First Lego® League Robotics Day Camp (GR 4-6) $273 This camp is for students entering grades 4-6 who participated in First Lego® League in the fall of 2013 or who attended the “Advanced Lego® Robot Camp” or who have extensive experi-ence with Lego® Mindstorms. Campers will work in teams of 2 to design, build, and program a robot to compete in an FLL ‘Na-ture’s Fury’ robot game tournament held on Friday afternoon. If your child participated in FLL last fall this is their chance to per-fect their solution to Nature’s Fury robot game. In addition to the robot game, campers will learn about industrial robots and programming while competing in various robot skills challenge games. Campers will need to bring a sack lunch each day.M-F 9am-3pm July 14-18 FC Media CtrInstructor: Matt Mulholland [email protected]

Momentum Madness (Grades 3-5) $158Zero to sixty in two seconds?! How fast can an object go with-out compromising safety? Students in this camp will work with their Pit Crew to design and build vehicles, such as dragsters and hovering levitrons, which should be able to withstand astonishing speeds. Fasten your seat belt, the race has begun! During the Momentum Madness camp, students will explore four fields of engineering: industrial, electrical, mechanical, and aerospace. They will design and construct vehicles and safety mechanisms that will achieve the fastest speeds while still maintaining safe racing conditions. M-F 9am-12pm July 14-18 FC E113Instructor: TBD [email protected]

Lego® Robotics Amazing Mechanisms (Grades K-2) $158The goal of this camp is to introduce the students to the con-cept of what robotics is as well as give the students a chance to build and program their first robot. They will design and build a smart spinner, a giant escape mechanism as well as other contraptions. M-F 9am-12pm July 14-18 FC E107Instructor: TBD [email protected]

Video Game Design-Racing Games (Grades 3-5) $158During the electronic Game Design Racing camp, students will use Multimedia Fusion 2® to create their own video game. Students design a race track, race cars and an environment in which cars can compete. At the end of the class, students take home a copy of the game they create. M-F 1-4pm July 14-18 FC E113Instructor: TBD [email protected] Engineering of Medieval Times (Grades K-2) $158Do you have what it takes to defend your castle and maintain your family’s honor? If so, then don your armor and draw your sword for the Engineering of Medieval Times. In this camp, students build their very own castle and then work to defend it by engineering cannons and catapults. Become a knight and join us on the quest for glory and justice. M-F 1-4pm July 14-18 FC E107Instructor: TBD [email protected]

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Video Game Design-Platform Games (Grades 6-8) $158A platform game (or platformer) is a video game unique in that the player must navigate to the end of each level by means of a series of platforms. These platforms may either be suspended above the ground or placed at ground level. The game is two-dimensional and is controlled from the third-person point of view. The platformer is also complicated by the presence of enemies dispersed throughout the level that the player must defeat. The most famous example of a platform game is the Mario franchise. M-F 9am-12pm July 28-Aug 1 FC E113Instructor: TBD [email protected] Olympiad (Grades 3-5) $158Who has the strength to be a world-class athlete? In this five-day camp, students will separate into countries and will com-pete against opposing countries in various tests of mental and creative strength. The students will earn “medals” throughout the week and wil endeavor to become the next great team of Olympians. During this Engineering Olympiad camp, students will explore the fields of mechanical engineering, marine en-gineering, electrical engineering, and civil engineering as they participate in various challenges to strengthen their minds.M-F 9am-12pm July 28-Aug 1 FC E107 Instructor: TBD [email protected] Engineering of Medieval Times (Grades 6-8) $158Here ye! Here ye! His Royal Highness King Kelvin bids you join him on a quest for glory! In The Engineering of Medieval Times, students unite together as a noble house and compete to build the greatest castle--for all the land to see! Joust your way to honor, engineer siege machines such as catapults and trebu-chets, and battle your way to victory! M-F 1-4pm July 28-Aug 1 FC E113Instructor: TBD [email protected]® Robotics Robot Olympics (Grades 3-5) $158During the LEGO® Robot Olympics camp students are intro-duced to the concepts of building and programming robots in a competitive and fun way. They will design robots that will throw balls, pull ropes, use light sensors to race, and even wrestle with other robots. M-F 1-4pm July 28-Aug 1 FC E107Instructor: TBD [email protected] (Ages 10-17) $160 Youth Tech Inc. is an interactive computer camp that focuses on providing enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a caring environment at the core of camp val-ues, Youth Tech strives to create a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academic excellence. For more information about Youth Tech Inc. please visit our website at www.youthtechinc.comThis course offers hands-on opportunities to build and program robots. Working in small teams, students will design robot-ics systems to compete in fun real-world activities. Each day will bring a new challenge, and your team’s robot will have to morph to better adapt and compete. Students will compete in the battle bots competition at the end of the camp to prove their robot is the best. This class is perfect for the student who has a bit of an imagination and likes to build things. M-Th 9am-12pm July 28-31 FC E109Instructor: Nicole Pries [email protected]

SPORTS CAMPSYouth Tennis Boys and Girls (Grades K-8) This camp is designed to enhance and develop fundamentals of tennis, which may be used competitively or non-competitively. The camp will include activities that incorporate shot making of forehand, backhand, and serving techniques, as well as strategy of singles and doubles. This tennis program is designed to teach tennis as a lifelong sport to be enjoyed for recreational pleasure and to offer opportunities to those who wish to excel as competitive players. A Tennis T-shirt will be provided to each participant. Two rain dates will be June 23 and June 24 (if necessary). Sign up for one or both weeks! M-F Session 1: June 9-13 ZWMS Tennis Courts Session 2: June 16-20 Grades K-1 8:30-9am $63 Grades 2-4 9-9:55a $85Grades 5-6 10-11am $95 Grades 7-8 11a-12p $105Instructor: Matt Moore [email protected] Lacrosse Summer League (Grade 10-College) $21Players are drafted onto teams at the beginning of the summer by team captains. Players will play weekly games of 2 twenty minute halves. Players range from rising 10th graders to players currently playing collegiately. Games are refereed and league is administered by ZCHS coaches. W 7-9pm June 11, 18 St. Vincent Stadium July 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Matt Garvey [email protected] Youth Lacrosse Summer League (Grades 7-9) $21Great introduction to high school lacrosse for players in grades rising 7th to rising 9th. Players will be placed on teams and play weekly games. ZCHS coaches will coach and referee all games. W 6-7pm June 11, 18 St. Vincent Stadium July 9, 16, 23, 30 Instructor: Matt Garvey [email protected] Basketball Camp (Grades K-4) $74The focus will be on individual skill development, fundamentals, drills, team concepts, and having fun. M-F 9:00 - 10:30am June 9-13 ZCHS Varsity GymInstructor: Andy Maguire [email protected] Basketball Camp (Grades 5-8) $132 or $74 each week

The focus will be on individual skill development, fundamentals, drills, team concepts, and having fun. M-F 10:00am-12pm June 2-6 ZMS North GymM-F 10:30am-12pm June 9-13 ZCHS Varsity GymInstructor: Andy Maguire [email protected] Basketball Camp (Grades 9-12) $74 The focus will be on individual skill development, fundamentals, drills, team concepts, and having fun. This camp is designed for girls planning on playing basketball at the Freshman, JV, and Varsity level. M-F 12-2pm June 9-13 ZCHS Varsity GymInstructor: Andy Maguire [email protected] Premier Youth Golf (Grade K-5) $121TGA focuses on instilling a passion for golf within each child while promoting advancement, achievement, and the attain-ment of life skills that can be utilized on and off a golf course.We provide all equipment. Sign up for Golf today and keep swinging.W 3:30-4:30PM June 11 - July 16 PVE Black top Instructor: TBD [email protected] Premier Youth Tennis (Grade K-5) $121TGA focuses on instilling a passion for tennis while promoting advancement, achievement, and the attainment of life skills that can be utilized on and off a tennis court.We provide all equipment. Sign up for tennis today and keep swinging.Th 3:30-4:30PM June 12 - July 17 PVE Black top Instructor: TBD [email protected]

Speed & Agility (GR 9-12) $105This course will consist of speed & agility drills designed for the school athlete who wants to enhance their sport performance by developing muscles for speed & strength. Participants will increase their explosiveness, footwork, and quickness through-out this 6 week program designed and monitored by aCertified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.T & TH 11:00am-12pmJune 9-July 31st St. Vincent StadiumInstructor: Dan Gray [email protected] Youth Golf League (Ages 8-12) $168The youth golf league is being offered as a summer-long program for any school-age child wanting to learn the rules, etiquette and fun of playing golf as a recreational sport. Partici-pants will be divided by age/skill level for participation inthree-hole or six-hole leagues. Each session will include a group lesson and adult supervision during play. (No League July 1st & 3rd). T & Th 11am -1:30pm June 10-July 24 Zionsville Golf CourseInstructor: Steve Simmons [email protected] Eagles Boys’ Basketball Camp(Register for the grade just completed K-8) The Future Eagles Boys’ Basketball Camp is designed to give our Future Eagles a tremendous camp experience. The boys will learn the fundamentals necessary to be successful in basket-ball. Shooting, dribbling, passing, etc., will be emphasized, as well as team play. Coach Shaun Busick, his coaching staff, and his current Eagles Basketball players will provide a nurturing, fun experience for the campers. (Two week camps meet first week at ZWMS & 2nd week at ZCHS Varsity Gym) K-2 June 9-13 ZWMS Gyms 8-9am $533-4 June 16-20 ZCHS Varsity Gym 8-9:15am $795-6 June 9-13 & ZWMS Gyms 9:30-11am $105 June 16-20 ZCHS Varsity Gym 7-8 June 9-13 & ZWMS Gyms 11-12:30pm $105 June 16-20 ZCHS Varsity GymInstructor: Shaun Busick [email protected] Girls Lacrosse Camp (Grades 3-8) $79Come one, come all to the girls’ lacrosse summer camp! If you are new to lacrosse, no need to worry! Please come and experi-ence the fastest sport on two feet. Players of all skill level are welcome. Plan on having a fun-filled learning experience. M-F June 16-20 9-10:30am ZCHS Practice FieldsInstructor: Laura Rogers [email protected] Girlss HS Lacrosse (Grades 9-12) $79Keep your game in check! Join ZCHS girls lacrosse program for fun, fast 7v7 lacrosse league. Stay in touch with your team-mates, sharpen your skills and enjoy summer lacrosse fun .New players welcome!M June 9,16, 23, July 7, 14, 21 6-7PM ZCHS Practice FieldsInstructor: Laura Rogers [email protected]

High School Football Summer Team Camp $37This Camp is designed for all high school football players. Proper fundamentals and techniques will be taught as well as the installation of the new offensive and defensive schemes being run this season at the high school level. Incoming fresh-men should plan on attending the camp, but will be running separate drills from the upperclassmen. M-Th 7:30-10am June 9-12 St. Vincent StadiumInstructor: Pat Echeverria [email protected]

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Boys Youth Lacrosse Camp (Grades 1-6) $100Week long, nightly camp for players in grades rising 1st through rising 6th. Players will be coached by ZCHS coaches plus former and current ZCHS Lacrosse players. Player to Coach ratio will be no more than 8 to 1. Players will focus on skill development and fundamentals. M-F 6-8pm June 23-27 ZCHS Practice FieldInstructor: Matt Garvey [email protected]

Girls Elite Basketball Camp (Grades 5-8) $74The focus will be on individual skill development. We will focus on proper shooting form, footwork and ball handling. M-F 10:30am-12:30pm June 23-27 ZCHS Varsity GymInstructor: Andy Maguire [email protected]

Eagle Advanced Golf Camp (Grades 4-9) $126The Eagle Advanced Camp is a new program for players who want to learn etiquette, rules, strategy, and improve scoring opportunities in their golf game. Each session will begin with 30 min. of focused instruction followed by on-course applica-tion. In addition, each day will have a skills challenge with prizes awarded. M-Th 11am-1pm June 23-26 Zionsville Golf CourseInstructor: Steve Simmons [email protected]

Eagle Golf Camp (Grades K-8) $126The 17th annual Eagle Golf Camp will feature group and indi-vidual instruction in the fundamentals of golf. Students willlearn proper technique in grip, stance, posture, and swing fundamentals. Emphasis will be placed on the full swing, chip-ping, putting & golf etiquette. Each day will include instruction, contests, prizes and play. *The Eagle Golf Camp is held at Hickory Bend Golf Course. M-Th Session 1: 8:30-9:30am June 23-26 Session 2: 9:45-10:45amInstructor: Steve Simmons [email protected]

Eagle Golf - Adult/Child Clinic (Grades K-8) $200Students and parents will work and learn together to develop basic fundamentals. Emphasis will be placed on all phases of the full swing and short game, while providing parents the opportunity to share in the learning process. Parents will also receive instruction in helping your child get a start in golf and the proper approach to involving your child in the game of golf. This clinic is limited to 10 twosomes per session. *The Eagle Golf Clinic is held at Hickory Bend Golf Course. M-Th 6:30-7:45pm June 23-26 Instructor: Steve Simmons [email protected]

Little Spikers Volleyball Camp (Grades Pre-K-2) $69This camp is an introductory course to the sport of volleyball. Little Spikers will be working on the basic volleyball skills and terminology, coordination, and following directions. M-Th 4-5:15pm June 23-26 ZCHS Varsity GymInstructor: Dawn Jones [email protected]

Beginners Volleyball Camp (Grades 3-8) $90This camp is for those who would like to be introduced to the sport of volleyball or need to continue to work on basic skills and techniques such as serving and passing. M-Th 4-5:45pm June 23-26 ZCHS Varsity GymInstructor: Dawn Jones [email protected]

Intermediate Volleyball Camp (Grades 5-8) $105This camp is for those who have already been playing the sport of volleyball, understand the basic rules and rotations. These participants will be working on advancing their skills through different techniques of passing platform, defenses, and of-fenses. M-Th 6:30-8:30pm June 23-26 ZCHS Varsity GymInstructor: Dawn Jones [email protected]

High School Tennis Camp (Grades 9-12) $126This camp is open to both high school girls and boys 9th - 12th grades. Our rain dates will be on July 12. All participants will receive a free t-shirt. M-F 9:30-12pm July 7-11 ZWMS Tennis CtsInstructor: Matt Moore [email protected]

Middle School Boys Tennis Camp-Beginners $48 (Grades 5-8) This Beginners Boys Tennis Camp is for Middle School Tennis Players in grades 5-8 who have little to no experience playing tennis. Basic strokes (forehand, backhand, volleys, overheads, and serves) will be taught as well as basic score keeping and instruction on how to play matches. M-Th 5:30-6:30pm July 14-17 ZWEST Tennis Cts July 21-24 July 28-31Instructor: Nelson Nguyen [email protected]

Middle School Boys Tennis Camp-Intermediate $71 & Advanced (Grades 5-8) This Middle School Boys Tennis Camp is for players with prior experience competing in tennis matches. Players in this group will work on singles and doubles drills as well as working on advanced stroke development. Some match play will be incor-porated into the class as well. M-Th 6:30-8pm July 14-17 ZWEST Tennis Cts July 21-24 July 28-31Instructor: Nelson Nguyen [email protected]

*Nike Boys & Girls Basketball Camp (Ages 8-16) $245It doesn’t seem like it but one day the summer will arrive. As you begin to map out summer plans, consider All Out Training to satisfy your basketball needs. Led by former Indiana Pacer, Eddie Gill, All Out Training will provide your athlete with the skill development and basketball intelligence required to be successful on any level. M-F 9:00am-3:00pm July 14-18 ZWEST GYMSInstructor: Eddie Gill [email protected]*Register at http://www.ussportscamps.com/basketball/nike/nike-basketball-camp-directed-byeddie-gill-indianapolis/

Running Camp for Middle School Athletes (GR5-8) $79 Get in shape while having fun for your upcoming season! Daily sessions at the Zionsville West Middle School track include running work-outs, strength training, running based movie, and running games. Areas of emphasis will be goal setting, endur-ance, running form, and strength training. This camp will give athletes an edge on the competition! Snacks will be provided. You must register by July 15th to guarantee a t-shirt (choose from size YM to adult XL). M-Th 8:30am-12pm July 21-24 ZWMS TrackInstructor: Brad Weinstein [email protected]

TECHNOLOGYAnimation (Ages 10-17) $168Youth Tech Inc. is an interactive computer camp that focuses on providing enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a caring environment at the core of camp val-ues, Youth Tech strives to create a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academic excellence. For more information about Youth Tech Inc. please visit our website at www.youthtechinc.comIn this class students will learn the basics of animation and digital design. Students who enjoy going to various sites to see fun interactive animations will love this course. This class will utilize Adobe’s award winning animation software in Adobe Flash. Students will create fun interactive animations that they can share with the world. M-Th 9am-12pm June 16-19 FC E109Instructor: Nicole Pries [email protected] Game Design (Ages 10-17) $184Youth Tech Inc. is an interactive computer camp that focuses on providing enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a caring environment at the core of camp val-ues, Youth Tech strives to create a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academic excellence. For more information about Youth Tech Inc. please visit our website at www.youthtechinc.comThis course provides students with a fun interactive look at the world of video game design and development. Students enrolled in this camp will learn the basics of video game design and produce several different interactive video games to share with their friends and family. M-Th 1-4pm June 16-19 FC E109M-Th 9am-12pm June 23-26 FC E109Instructor: Nicole Pries [email protected]

Web Design (Ages 10-17) $168Youth Tech Inc. is an interactive computer camp that focuses on providing enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a caring environment at the core of camp val-ues, Youth Tech strives to create a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academic excellence. For more information about Youth Tech Inc. please visit our website at www.youthtechinc.comThis course is an in-depth look at the world of web design and development. Students enrolled in this session will learn how to build their own web site from start to finish using an award winning suite of programs. The learning for this camp does not end at the door, students will have access to their web site with free hosting for one year. M-Th 1-4pm June 23-26 FC E109Instructor: Nicole Pries [email protected]

Game Design Apps (Ages 10-17) $184Youth Tech Inc. is an interactive computer camp that focuses on providing enrichment opportunities to students in the world of computers. With a caring environment at the core of camp val-ues, Youth Tech strives to create a positive learning community that encourages creativity, fun and academic excellence. For more information about Youth Tech Inc. please visit our website at www.youthtechinc.comVideo Game Design is a Prerequisite for this course. This course provides students with a fun interactive look at the world mobile video game design and development. Students enrolled in this course will learn how to publish games to their favorite Apple® or Android® devices.M-Th 1-4pm July 28-31 FC E109 Instructor: Nicole Pries [email protected]

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