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May 30. 2012
S ummer
F un G uide
Summer
Theater
Camp
Signups
ecKct to aswtluA- pf/Mtefc
at the hundreds of free events
happening at your library this summer
• Learn the African Flower Dance
• Explore Life in Space
• Hear about Giraffes in Raincoats and Elephants Who Paint
• Go on Adventures with Bugs
• Rock out at the Pajammin' Party
• Get creative at A Dinosaur Birthday
• Save the planet from an Alien Invasion
• Enjoy the popular Tales of Two Tricksters
The Northwest Children’s The
ater and School presents its award
winning Summer Theater Camps
from June 18 through Aug. 31.
Kids ffom4-and-a-half to 18 years
old can sign up for a variety of fun
camps for all levels of experience,
including playlabs, where students
rehearse and perform a play (and
everyone gets a part), to skills
Journey to
the Arctic
The IM AX T h eater at
OMSI presents ‘To the
Arctic,’ a never-before-ex
perienced journey into the
lives of a mother polar bear
and her twin cubs as they
n av ig ate the ch an g in g
Arctic wilderness. N ar
rated by Meryl Streep and
featuring songs by Paul
McCartney.
Check out all of the summer fun at: www.multcolib.org/events
MULTNOMAH COUNTY
Family programming made possible in part by The Library Foundation
classes, where students learn and
hone theater skills, and special work
shops.
To see a complete list of classes
or to register, call NWCT at 503-222-
2190 or go online to nwcts.org and
select classes and camps.
Classes take place at the North
west Neighborhood Cultural Cen
ter, 1819 N.W. Everett St.
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The African and
African American
experience comes alive
for children from birth
to age 6, with favorite
adults and other family
members. Come have fun
with books, stories, songs
and movement activities
in a positive and affirming
environment.
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Michael Holton has created a
fo u r day Basketball academy
that brings together youth,
ages 7 to 13 from diverse
populations. The objective is to
educate, inspire and prepare
youth for positive development
for on and o ff court experiences.
Campers will rotate through several venues to meet
overall camp objectives, basketball skill development,
fitness training, and health and wellness.
The Academy runs from 8:30am to 4:30pm daily.
Campers will receive free breakfast, lunch, and
snacks daily.
S u m m e r C a m p D a te s
J u n e 2 5 th - 2 8 th , 2 0 1 2
Register online at: www.holtonbasketball.com
or cAll:(503) 517-9090
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