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West End Word | Page 7 February 15 - 28, 2013 ENRICHMENT Free Trial Class. Mayer-Torno School of Irish Dance (www.mayertorno.com, 369-7350), ages 3 to adult. Learn dances from certied instructors in a positive, caring, fun environment. Open mid-March to mid-November, Puri- na Farms (www.purinafarms.com, 982- 3232) allows animal lovers of all ages to get up close and personal with barnyard animals and performing pets. Visitors can play in the hayloft, take a wagon ride, milk a cow and meet bunnies, chickens and piglets in the petting arena. Plus kid s will love to watch amazing performances, featuring rescued dogs from around the country, of diving dog, ying disc and agility. Special seasonal events such as Springtime Village, Haunted Hayloft and the Pet-acular Holiday Bazaar include activities like face-painting, games, cos- tume contests and puppet shows. Admis- sion is always free. St. Louis Gym Centre (968-9494, www. stlouisgymcentre.com) offers gymnastic instruction for ages one to adult. Summer 5-day and half-day camps and classes available. Birthday parties, eld trips and adult open workout.  Yucandu (963-4400, Webster Groves) is an interactive art studio for adults and children with projects including mosaic, decoupage and paint, no appointment needed. Yucandu also offers holiday workshops, after-school art clubs, sum- mer camps and private parties. Open Monday through Wednesday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Thursday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. PRESCHOOLS BCC Early Childhood Center (962- 0537) serves children 8 months to 5 years. Since 1985 BCCEEC has provided a positive attitude towards learning and a foundation for school success. CONTINUED ON PAGE 8 EDUCATION, DAY CARE & SUMMER CAMPS Looking for Fun? Craft Alliance Summer Studios Art Camps June 3 – August 9 • Ages 4 – 18 Ceramics • Textiles • Metalsmithing • Hot Glass Digital Studio • Drawing & Painting Delmar Loop • Grand Center www.craftalliance.org | (314) 725-1177 K- -1 2 Ar t Ca mp s 20 13  2013 program location T Hghld Glf Cu in Forest Park cost $45 p 8 w inancial aid available ages 7-17 L k ugh hugh h gm g. call 314.533.6400 or visit  www. hfu.g for more information Mention this ad when registering and get $5 of the registration ee.

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ENRICHMENT

Free Trial Class Mayer-Torno School

of Irish Dance (wwwmayertornocom

369-7350) ages 3 to adult Learn dances

from certied instructors in a positive

caring fun environment

Open mid-March to mid-November Puri-

na Farms (wwwpurinafarmscom 982-

3232) allows animal lovers of all ages toget up close and personal with barnyard

animals and performing pets Visitors

can play in the hayloft take a wagon ride

milk a cow and meet bunnies chickens

and piglets in the petting arena Plus kids

will love to watch amazing performances

featuring rescued dogs from around the

country of diving dog ying disc and

agility Special seasonal events such as

Springtime Village Haunted Hayloft and

the Pet-acular Holiday Bazaar include

activities like face-painting games cos-

tume contests and puppet shows Admis-

sion is always free

St Louis Gym Centre (968-9494 www

stlouisgymcentrecom) offers gymnastic

instruction for ages one to adult Summer

5-day and half-day camps and classesavailable Birthday parties eld trips

and adult open workout

Yucandu (963-4400 Webster Groves) is

an interactive art studio for adults and

children with projects including mosaic

decoupage and paint no appointment

needed Yucandu also offers holiday

workshops after-school art clubs sum-

mer camps and private parties Open

Monday through Wednesday 10 am to

6 pm and Thursday through Saturday

10 am to 9 pm

PRESCHOOLS

BCC Early Childhood Center (962-

0537) serves children 8 months to 5

years Since 1985 BCCEEC has provided

a positive attitude towards learning and

a foundation for school success

CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

EDUCATION DAY CARE amp SUMMER CAMPS

Looking for FunCraft Alliance Summer Studios Art Camps

June 3 ndash August 9 bull Ages 4 ndash 18

Ceramics bull Textiles bull Metalsmithing bull Hot Glass

Digital Studio bull Drawing amp Painting

Delmar Loop bull Grand Center

wwwcraftallianceorg | (314) 725-1177

20 Allen Avenue bull Webster Groves MO 63119

wwwyucanducom bull 314-963-4400

K--12 Art Camps 2013

2013

program location

T Hghld Glf Cuin Forest Park

cost$45 p 8 w inancial aid available

ages

7-17

L k ughhugh h gm g

call 3145336400or visit wwwhfug

for more information

Mention this ad whenregistering and get $5of the registration ee

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SCHOOLS

What kind of summer do students want tohave How about a SLU kind of summerSaint Louis University offers more than 70programs for grade middle and high schoolstudents and more than 150 college creditcourses Visit summersluedu to make thisthe best summer yet

Founded in 1992 Shining Rivers Waldorf

School (wwwshiningriversorg) offers a pro-gressive curriculum that successfully integratesarts and academics to cultivate a genuine en-

thusiasm for learning Now enrolling pre-K through grade 7 Home-school enrichment andparent-child classes available Walk lsquonrsquo Talktours second Monday of each month at 930am

CAMPS

Come ip y and juggle Circus Harmony

at City Museum presents unique Circus Per-formance Camps Learn and perform trapeze juggling wire-walking clowning and moreEvery child can be a circus star Classes forteens and adults too Defy gravity Call 436-7676 or visit wwwcircusharmonyorg

The College School (wwwthecollegeschoolorg) offers themed day camps for ages 4 to 11and multi-day expeditions for ages 9 to 15 Ad -

venture Day Camp sessions are June 3 to Au-gust 2 from 9 am to 3 pm Monday throughFriday and include eld trips recreationalswimming and swim lessons (for ages 4 to 7)Before and after care is available Experiencedteachers lead camps assisted by qualied coun-selors During the July 4 week the school hostsa 3-day American Traditions camp For ages 9

to 15 seeking outdoor experiences multi-dayadventures are led by experienced teachersfrom June 3 to July 12

Community Camps 2013 features somethingfor everyone with sessions running from June10 through August 16 Ages 3 to 13 will ndcamps to enjoy from Play Camp to MusicalTheatre to FUNdamentals and more Sessionsall take place on Community Schoolrsquos beautifulcampus and are run by experienced educators Arts academics and adventure are waiting

Have fun in creative art camps for ages 4 to 18at Craft Alliance Art Centers in the DelmarLoop and Grand Center June 3 to Aug 9 Ex-plore hot glass ceramics jewelry making digi-tal darkroom fashion and textile design draw-

ing two-week high school immersion camp andmore Visit craftallianceorg for information

Cub Creek Science Camp is the only over-night animal camp in the country with its ownzoo Campers (7 to 17) feed monkeys walk lla-mas and hold baby kangaroos The camp alsooffers Jr Vet Culinary Science CSI CrimeScience and more Visit wwwbearriverranchcomscience_camp to request a free brochure

The First Tee is an international youth de-velopment organization that uses golf as a toolto teach young people the positive values in-

herent in the game such as honesty integritysportsmanship and condence The First Teelessons are taught in traditional settings suchas golf courses and driving ranges as well asin schools and other youth service agenciesEight-week classes start in April June and August $45 per eight-week session scholar-ships available

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7

EDUCATION DAY CARE amp SUMMER CAMPS

Community Camps 2013Arts Academics Adventure bull Ages 3 ndash 13

bull June 10 ndash August 16

bull Staed by Community School faculty

bull On Communityrsquos beauful 16-acre campus

bull Full and half-day camps available

wwwcommunityschoolcomcamp

900 Lay Road bull 63124 bull 314-991-0005

Multi-Day

Expeditionsfor ages 9-15

June 3ndashJuly 12

Themed

Adventure

Day Campsfor ages 4-11

June 3ndashAug 2

VentureInto

Summer

7825 Big Bend Blvd bull Webster Groves MO 63119

314-962-9355 bull wwwthecollegeschoolorg

summercampthecollegeschoolorg

Imagination Station Day Camp ampYoung Explorers Camp

June 3-July 26 9 am-3 pmImagination Station is an 8-week adventure for campers ages5-12 at the MRH Early Childhood Center Crafts Games Field

Trips Swimming Special Guests BBQ Sports WeeklyNewsletter Before amp After Care MORE

Your Explorer will enjoy this exciting camp for pre -schoolersages 3-5 who are potty trained Join us for this 8-week

adventure Daily activities will include water play crafts gamesstory time and snacks Please send your campers in swim

clothes on Tuesdays and Thursdays

For more information contact Kate Whaley (314) 655-3663 or atkwhaleyrichmondheightsorg

THE HEIGHTS (314) 645-1476 wwwmyheightsinfo

HAVE AHANDS-ON

SUMMER

SUMMER

AT SLUSUMMERSLUEDUfacebookcomsummeratslu

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2013 KougarCamps

Rosati-Kain High School

Fun and enriching summer camps available

for incoming 6th-9thgrade girls

Register online at Rosati-Kainorg

beginning Feb 18

4389 Lindell Blvd St Louis MO 63108 |(314) 533-8513wwwrosati-kainorg

Brentwood Congregational ChurCh

Early Childhood CEntEr since1985

8 months - 5 years

mtwT

915 ndash215 p

2400 S Brentwood Blvd bull Brentwood bull 314-962-0537

Come Grow With Us

N o w

E N r o

l l i N g

Visit s atwwwstloisgycenteco

Fll Day Caps(ages 5 and up)

Two - 5 day camps

June 3-7 OR August 5-9

12 Day Caps(ages 3 and up)

Jun 10 - Au 1 bull 9-NnM amp Th ndash Gymnastics CampWed ndash ArtGymnastics Camp

Join s fo

Field TripsBirthday PartiesPlaygroupsOpen Workout

315 W Pacific bull Webster Groves

314-968-9494

Se SessionGynastic ClassesJune 10 ndash August 1

NEW THIS SummErPreschool amp recreAtioN

DAy amp eveNiNg clAsses

Sports arts adventure Forsyth Summer Dis-

covery offers nearly four dozen 1-week campsfor children age 3 to 12 from June 10 to August9 Climbing in the Forsyth Adventure Centervisual and performing arts sports and muchmore Pre-primary camps led by Forsyth Schoolearly childhood faculty Extended day program

Imagination Station Day Camp stimulates

senses and imagination Each week is a differ-ent adventure for ages 5 to 12 themes are ex-plored through crafts sports talent shows eld

trips swimming and guests June 3 to July 269 am to 3 pm extended day available Con-

tact Kate Whaley The Heights RHCC 655-3663 kwhaleyrichmondheightsorg

Pegasus campers explore science technologyvisual arts athletics swimming and a variety of unique hobbies on the state-of-the-art campusof MICDS Three 2-week sessions are offeredin 2013 and will be led by creative and car-ing professional teachers teaming with selectcollege and high school counselors Programsare for students entering grades kindergartenthrough nine with a Summer Stock Theatreoption for students entering grades 7-12 Hotlunch served cafeteria-style is included Be-fore and aftercare options are available Forinformation or to register visit wwwmicdsorg pegasus or call 995-7342

Rosati-Kain High School hosts a full-daycamp program for incoming sixth throughninth grade girls beginning June 3 (no campthe week of July 4) from 9 am to 430 pmMonday through Thursday A variety of campsare offered and girls choose their activitiesRegister at Rosati-Kainorg beginning Feb 18

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SCHOOLS

What kind of summer do students want tohave How about a SLU kind of summerSaint Louis University offers more than 70programs for grade middle and high schoolstudents and more than 150 college creditcourses Visit summersluedu to make thisthe best summer yet

Founded in 1992 Shining Rivers Waldorf

School (wwwshiningriversorg) offers a pro-gressive curriculum that successfully integratesarts and academics to cultivate a genuine en-

thusiasm for learning Now enrolling pre-K through grade 7 Home-school enrichment andparent-child classes available Walk lsquonrsquo Talktours second Monday of each month at 930am

CAMPS

Come ip y and juggle Circus Harmony

at City Museum presents unique Circus Per-formance Camps Learn and perform trapeze juggling wire-walking clowning and moreEvery child can be a circus star Classes forteens and adults too Defy gravity Call 436-7676 or visit wwwcircusharmonyorg

The College School (wwwthecollegeschoolorg) offers themed day camps for ages 4 to 11and multi-day expeditions for ages 9 to 15 Ad -

venture Day Camp sessions are June 3 to Au-gust 2 from 9 am to 3 pm Monday throughFriday and include eld trips recreationalswimming and swim lessons (for ages 4 to 7)Before and after care is available Experiencedteachers lead camps assisted by qualied coun-selors During the July 4 week the school hostsa 3-day American Traditions camp For ages 9

to 15 seeking outdoor experiences multi-dayadventures are led by experienced teachersfrom June 3 to July 12

Community Camps 2013 features somethingfor everyone with sessions running from June10 through August 16 Ages 3 to 13 will ndcamps to enjoy from Play Camp to MusicalTheatre to FUNdamentals and more Sessionsall take place on Community Schoolrsquos beautifulcampus and are run by experienced educators Arts academics and adventure are waiting

Have fun in creative art camps for ages 4 to 18at Craft Alliance Art Centers in the DelmarLoop and Grand Center June 3 to Aug 9 Ex-plore hot glass ceramics jewelry making digi-tal darkroom fashion and textile design draw-

ing two-week high school immersion camp andmore Visit craftallianceorg for information

Cub Creek Science Camp is the only over-night animal camp in the country with its ownzoo Campers (7 to 17) feed monkeys walk lla-mas and hold baby kangaroos The camp alsooffers Jr Vet Culinary Science CSI CrimeScience and more Visit wwwbearriverranchcomscience_camp to request a free brochure

The First Tee is an international youth de-velopment organization that uses golf as a toolto teach young people the positive values in-

herent in the game such as honesty integritysportsmanship and condence The First Teelessons are taught in traditional settings suchas golf courses and driving ranges as well asin schools and other youth service agenciesEight-week classes start in April June and August $45 per eight-week session scholar-ships available

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7

EDUCATION DAY CARE amp SUMMER CAMPS

Community Camps 2013Arts Academics Adventure bull Ages 3 ndash 13

bull June 10 ndash August 16

bull Staed by Community School faculty

bull On Communityrsquos beauful 16-acre campus

bull Full and half-day camps available

wwwcommunityschoolcomcamp

900 Lay Road bull 63124 bull 314-991-0005

Multi-Day

Expeditionsfor ages 9-15

June 3ndashJuly 12

Themed

Adventure

Day Campsfor ages 4-11

June 3ndashAug 2

VentureInto

Summer

7825 Big Bend Blvd bull Webster Groves MO 63119

314-962-9355 bull wwwthecollegeschoolorg

summercampthecollegeschoolorg

Imagination Station Day Camp ampYoung Explorers Camp

June 3-July 26 9 am-3 pmImagination Station is an 8-week adventure for campers ages5-12 at the MRH Early Childhood Center Crafts Games Field

Trips Swimming Special Guests BBQ Sports WeeklyNewsletter Before amp After Care MORE

Your Explorer will enjoy this exciting camp for pre -schoolersages 3-5 who are potty trained Join us for this 8-week

adventure Daily activities will include water play crafts gamesstory time and snacks Please send your campers in swim

clothes on Tuesdays and Thursdays

For more information contact Kate Whaley (314) 655-3663 or atkwhaleyrichmondheightsorg

THE HEIGHTS (314) 645-1476 wwwmyheightsinfo

HAVE AHANDS-ON

SUMMER

SUMMER

AT SLUSUMMERSLUEDUfacebookcomsummeratslu

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West End Word | Page 9February 15 - 28 2013 EDUCATION DAY CARE amp SUMMER CAMPS

2013 KougarCamps

Rosati-Kain High School

Fun and enriching summer camps available

for incoming 6th-9thgrade girls

Register online at Rosati-Kainorg

beginning Feb 18

4389 Lindell Blvd St Louis MO 63108 |(314) 533-8513wwwrosati-kainorg

Brentwood Congregational ChurCh

Early Childhood CEntEr since1985

8 months - 5 years

mtwT

915 ndash215 p

2400 S Brentwood Blvd bull Brentwood bull 314-962-0537

Come Grow With Us

N o w

E N r o

l l i N g

Visit s atwwwstloisgycenteco

Fll Day Caps(ages 5 and up)

Two - 5 day camps

June 3-7 OR August 5-9

12 Day Caps(ages 3 and up)

Jun 10 - Au 1 bull 9-NnM amp Th ndash Gymnastics CampWed ndash ArtGymnastics Camp

Join s fo

Field TripsBirthday PartiesPlaygroupsOpen Workout

315 W Pacific bull Webster Groves

314-968-9494

Se SessionGynastic ClassesJune 10 ndash August 1

NEW THIS SummErPreschool amp recreAtioN

DAy amp eveNiNg clAsses

Sports arts adventure Forsyth Summer Dis-

covery offers nearly four dozen 1-week campsfor children age 3 to 12 from June 10 to August9 Climbing in the Forsyth Adventure Centervisual and performing arts sports and muchmore Pre-primary camps led by Forsyth Schoolearly childhood faculty Extended day program

Imagination Station Day Camp stimulates

senses and imagination Each week is a differ-ent adventure for ages 5 to 12 themes are ex-plored through crafts sports talent shows eld

trips swimming and guests June 3 to July 269 am to 3 pm extended day available Con-

tact Kate Whaley The Heights RHCC 655-3663 kwhaleyrichmondheightsorg

Pegasus campers explore science technologyvisual arts athletics swimming and a variety of unique hobbies on the state-of-the-art campusof MICDS Three 2-week sessions are offeredin 2013 and will be led by creative and car-ing professional teachers teaming with selectcollege and high school counselors Programsare for students entering grades kindergartenthrough nine with a Summer Stock Theatreoption for students entering grades 7-12 Hotlunch served cafeteria-style is included Be-fore and aftercare options are available Forinformation or to register visit wwwmicdsorg pegasus or call 995-7342

Rosati-Kain High School hosts a full-daycamp program for incoming sixth throughninth grade girls beginning June 3 (no campthe week of July 4) from 9 am to 430 pmMonday through Thursday A variety of campsare offered and girls choose their activitiesRegister at Rosati-Kainorg beginning Feb 18

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West End Word | Page 9February 15 - 28 2013 EDUCATION DAY CARE amp SUMMER CAMPS

2013 KougarCamps

Rosati-Kain High School

Fun and enriching summer camps available

for incoming 6th-9thgrade girls

Register online at Rosati-Kainorg

beginning Feb 18

4389 Lindell Blvd St Louis MO 63108 |(314) 533-8513wwwrosati-kainorg

Brentwood Congregational ChurCh

Early Childhood CEntEr since1985

8 months - 5 years

mtwT

915 ndash215 p

2400 S Brentwood Blvd bull Brentwood bull 314-962-0537

Come Grow With Us

N o w

E N r o

l l i N g

Visit s atwwwstloisgycenteco

Fll Day Caps(ages 5 and up)

Two - 5 day camps

June 3-7 OR August 5-9

12 Day Caps(ages 3 and up)

Jun 10 - Au 1 bull 9-NnM amp Th ndash Gymnastics CampWed ndash ArtGymnastics Camp

Join s fo

Field TripsBirthday PartiesPlaygroupsOpen Workout

315 W Pacific bull Webster Groves

314-968-9494

Se SessionGynastic ClassesJune 10 ndash August 1

NEW THIS SummErPreschool amp recreAtioN

DAy amp eveNiNg clAsses

Sports arts adventure Forsyth Summer Dis-

covery offers nearly four dozen 1-week campsfor children age 3 to 12 from June 10 to August9 Climbing in the Forsyth Adventure Centervisual and performing arts sports and muchmore Pre-primary camps led by Forsyth Schoolearly childhood faculty Extended day program

Imagination Station Day Camp stimulates

senses and imagination Each week is a differ-ent adventure for ages 5 to 12 themes are ex-plored through crafts sports talent shows eld

trips swimming and guests June 3 to July 269 am to 3 pm extended day available Con-

tact Kate Whaley The Heights RHCC 655-3663 kwhaleyrichmondheightsorg

Pegasus campers explore science technologyvisual arts athletics swimming and a variety of unique hobbies on the state-of-the-art campusof MICDS Three 2-week sessions are offeredin 2013 and will be led by creative and car-ing professional teachers teaming with selectcollege and high school counselors Programsare for students entering grades kindergartenthrough nine with a Summer Stock Theatreoption for students entering grades 7-12 Hotlunch served cafeteria-style is included Be-fore and aftercare options are available Forinformation or to register visit wwwmicdsorg pegasus or call 995-7342

Rosati-Kain High School hosts a full-daycamp program for incoming sixth throughninth grade girls beginning June 3 (no campthe week of July 4) from 9 am to 430 pmMonday through Thursday A variety of campsare offered and girls choose their activitiesRegister at Rosati-Kainorg beginning Feb 18