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SILVERTONAPPEAL.COM ܂ WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2018 ܂ 3B Camps Continued from Page 2B ܂ Structures and Shelters: Children will learn about architecture, Aug 13-17 ܂ Sun and Space: Children will ex- plore the sun, stars and moon, as well as build a space suit, Aug 20-24 Hoopla Kid's Clinic: As part of Hoopla, a 3- on-3 basketball tournament in Salem, this Kid's Clinic will give boys and girls ages 7 to 14 the chance to learn skills from area college and high school coaches and counselors while playing games and participating in contests, 10 a.m. to noon Friday, Aug. 3, Hoopla courts in front of the Oregon State Capi- tol, 900 Court St. NE, Salem. Free, in- cludes lunch, t-shirt and gift bag. No registration is required, children can start showing up at 9 a.m. oregonhoo- pla.com or 503-881-6066. Jordan Kent Skills Camp Salem Summer Multi-Sport Camp: Boys and girls ages 6 to 12 have the chance to play football, basketball, or soccer, learn about nutrition, skills and play games led by former Oregon Duck Jordan Kent, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 23-26, Judson Middle School, 4512 Jones Road SE, Salem. $179.95 full day, $139.95 par- tial day. jordankentcamps.com. Oregon Writing Project Collaborative at George Fox and Hallie Ford Museum of Art Writing and Art Camp: This camp will give teens in grades six to eight the opportunity to see art up close while learning to describe, critique, react and write about art, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, July 30 to Aug. 3, families will join students at noon Fri- day, Aug. 3, for a free, guided tour of the museum where students will also share their writing, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, 700 State St., Salem. $85, deadline to register is July 22. georgefox.edu/ore- gon-writing-project. Writing Fairy Tales Camp: Students in grades five to nine have the opportu- nity to learn about a variety of tales, cre- atively respond to them, explore the writing structures of fairy tales and use art at the museum to create new tales at this camp, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Aug. 6- 10, families will join students at noon Friday, Aug. 10, for a free, guided tour of the museum where students will share their writing, Hallie Ford Museum of Art, 700 State St., Salem. $85, deadline to register is July 29. georgefox.edu/ore- gon-writing-project. ty Center, 1865 Bill Frey Drive NE, Salem. Camps range from $170/$185 to $200/ $215. Find out more information about each camp and register at salem.kroc- center.org/day-camp.html. 503-798- 4791. RiverCity Rock Star Academy Summer Rock Camps: Three week- long camps for children ages 6 to 17 who are musicians wanting to explore ele- ments of music including genres, in- struments and songwriting, all camps are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday, June 25-29, July 23-27 and Aug. 13-17, RiverCity Rock Star Academy, 2769 19th St. SE, Salem. $400, daily lunch includ- ed, a current promotion of 15 percent off is available through May 31. Register at crockstaracademy.com/summer-rock- camp. Salem First Baptist Church Children ages 4 to 12 can choose be- tween a variety of camps including art, coding, ballet, drama and many sports at this week-long camp, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday to Friday, July 9-13, Blan- chet High School, 4373 Market St. NE, Salem. Camps range from $50-65, dis- counts are available. Register at fbcsa- lem.org/registrations. Salem-Keizer Education Foundation More than 50 camps where children in kindergarten through fifth grade can participate in activities including chem- istry, robotics, coding, cooking, geogra- phy, sports and more, morning camp 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., afternoon camp 12:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., camps run from June 18 to Aug. 24, located at either Highland Ele- mentary School, 530 Highland Ave. NE, Salem or Leslie Middle School. 3850 Pringle Road SE, Salem. $95 per child per camp, $76 for July 2-6 camp (no camp on July 4). Registration deadline is the Wednesday before the camp start date; camps fill up so registering as soon as possible is advised. skeducation- foundation.org/summer-camps. The Kroc Center is offering more than 50 summer camps for children ages 4 to 15 with a variety of themes including science, art, food, sports, adventure and theater, camps run from June 18 to Aug. 24, Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Communi- Disney’s "Winnie the Pooh" Kids: Week-long camp where children in grades one to five will sing, dance and act, while also learning about working on the set of a production and put on a performance at the end of the camp, 8 Camp Silver Creek: Located 20 miles east of Salem at Silver Falls State Park, children can enjoy fun games and activities as well as facilities including a heated pool, crafts lodge, a small lake, archery range and recreation hall, there are also living units and a dining hall, a variety of camp sessions range from June 24 to Aug. 19 depending on age (grades second to 12). Prices range from $210 to $535 depending on camp. theyonline.org. Camp Greider: Children can canoe, kayak, hike, enjoy a heated pool, arts and crafts at this day camp on 80 acres in the hills of West Salem, camps are week-long and themed, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day with sessions running from June 25 to Aug. 31, drop off and pick up at Salem YMCA. $175 for members, $245 for non-members, daily lunch included. theyonline.org. Abby Luschei is the entertainment re- porter for the Statesman Journal; she can be reached at aluschei@statesman- journal.com or 503-399-6747. Follow her on Twitter @abbyluschei or face- book.com/luscheiabby. Contact Natalie Pate at npate@StatesmanJournal.com, 503- 399-6745 or follow her on Twitter @Nat- aliempate or on Facebook at www.Face- book.com/nataliepatejournalist. Summer A Cappella Camp: Teens in grades eight through 12 are eligible for this three-day camp where they will ex- perience a singing opportunity where they can learn from professional in- structors in classes, perform in ensem- bles, build skills and participate in a live performance at the end of the camp, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday to Saturday, July 12-14, concert at 6 p.m. Saturday, July 14, Oregon Coast Community Col- lege, 400 SE College Way, Newport. $95, includes camp, daily lunch, perfor- mance and t-shirt. Deadline to apply is June 1. Find application form at voice- satthecoast.com. Willamette Humane Society Camp Paw Paw: Spend the week en- gaging with animals hands-on while learning lessons including pet care, em- pathy, and respect for animals through LOCAL ADVISORS Compare Our CD Rates Bank-issued, FDIC-insured Children will perform science-based outdoor activities and experience Ore- gon wildlife including birds and insects at week-long camps led by certified en- vironmental science educators, drop off/pick up at the Eco-Hub, 1313 Mill Street SE #107, Salem. straubcenter.org/ summer-camps. ܂ Nature Rangers: grades two to three, July 9-13, $235 per child ܂ Wild Trackers: grades four to five, July 16-10, $275 per child ܂ Wilderness Quest: grades six to eight, July 23-27, $295 per child Summer S.K.I.T. 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