2016 Youth Camps and Activities

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Harford Community College
Youth Camps
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Limited Enrollments
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YOUNG 3-YEAR-OLDS
Tuesday/Thursday
9-11:30 AM | $145/month
3-YEAR-OLDS
Tuesday/Thursday
9-11:30 AM | $145/month
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
9-11:30 AM
$175/month
A Balanced, Fun &
Creative Curriculum
4-YEAR-OLDS
Monday/Wednesday/Friday
8:45-11:45 AM | $206/month
12:30-3 PM | $175/month
Monday—Friday
8:45-11:45 AM | $309/month
STUDENTS MUST TURN . . .
• Three by December 31
for the Young 3-Year-Olds
program
• Three by September 1 for
the 3-Year-Olds program
• Four by September 1 for
the 4-Year-Olds program
Full-Day
Program
Accepting Enrollments
Year-Round
2- TO 5-YEAR-OLDS
Full Week
Monday—Friday
$205/week
Partial Week
3 or fewer days per week
$165/week
Center operating hours
are 6:30 AM to 6 PM.
A healthy breakfast,
lunch, and snacks are
provided daily.
(MSDE approved curriculum,
Maryland EXCELS)
Materials fee of $99 applies for full-day and half-day programs. | Contact Jen Eder at 443-412-2393 or jeder@harford.edu.
Hello, and welcome to HCC Kids Camps, Summer 2016!
SUMMER 2016
The Continuing Education and Training division of Harford Community College is pleased
to offer a wide variety of courses to children and their families, including our popular fullday summer programs, Discovering College and Kids on Campus. In addition, we are once
again offering our exciting and enriching full-day science, sports, and music programs, as
well as Art on Parade, Live on Stage, Pets & Vets, and Adventure Week! For those seeking
half-day programs, we have something for everyone – art, cooking, drama, dance, and
technology and engineering, just to name a few.
NEW in 2016 – We have moved to new locations on campus this year (please see the map
on page 36). All of our Continuing Education registration (including HCC Kids Camps) has
moved to Darlington Hall, Entrance #2 on Thomas Run Road. The majority of our camps will
now be based out of Havre de Grace Hall while Edgewood Hall undergoes renovation.
Also new this summer: We are collecting all medical information electronically, so please
be sure to read about this on page 39.
If you have any questions, please call Leanna Gefrich at 443-412-2191. Any sports camp,
adventure camp, and computer camp questions can be directed to Kathy Burley at
443-412-2113.
We are excited about our programs this summer and hope to see you at one of our camps!
Leanna Gefrich
Coordinator for Continuing Education
Youth Programs
Harford Community College
443-412-2191
lgefrich@harford.edu
Kathy Burley
Coordinator of Physical Education
and Outdoor Recreation
Harford Community College
443-412-2113
kburley@harford.edu
TABLE OF CONTENTS
HOW TO REGISTER.............................................. 4
ACADEMIC PREPARATION.................................... 5
ARTS/CRAFTS........................................................ 5
COMPUTERS.................................................... 6, 16
COOKING............................................................... 8
DANCE.................................................................... 8
DRAMA.................................................................... 9
DRIVER EDUCATION............................................. 9
FOREIGN LANGUAGE......................................... 10
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT.................................. 10
PHYSICAL EDUCATION....................................... 12
PRESCHOOL PLUS.............................................. 12
SAFETY................................................................. 16
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING....................... 16
FULL-DAY PROGRAMS
OUTDOOR PROGRAMS........................................ 18
SPORTS PROGRAMS........................................... 19
SCIENCE PROGRAMS......................................... 20
MUSIC PROGRAMS.............................................. 22
LIVE ON STAGE................................................... 23
TELEVISION PRODUCTION................................ 24
ART ON PARADE.................................................. 25
PETS & VETS....................................................... 26
KIDS ON CAMPUS................................................ 27
DISCOVERING COLLEGE................................... 31
COUNSELOR IN TRAINING................................. 37
HEALTH/PARENTAL WAIVER
INFORMATION................................................. 39
CAMPUS MAP....................................................... 36
CONTINUING EDUCATION
REGISTRATION.......................................... 38, 40
Request a copy of the
Continuing Education
Schedule of Classes:
• Build a Better You
• Careers in Motion
443-412-2376, Option 5
zparker@harford.edu
www.harford.edu/cet
FULL-DAY CAMPS BY WEEKS
June 20 - 24
July 25 - 29
Adventure Week - Ages 11-13........................................................18
Adult Adventure Week - Adults.....................................................18
Explorations in Science - Grades 3-5............................................20
Kids On Campus - Grades 1-3 (second week of two)....................27
Discovering College II - Grades 4-8 (first week of two)...............31
Couselor In Training II - Grades 9-12 (first week of two)............37
June 27 - July 1
Diverse Explorers - Ages 7-10.......................................................18
Diverse Explorers - Ages 11-13.....................................................18
All Sports Camp - Ages 7-9............................................................19
All Sports Camp - Ages 10-12........................................................19
Robotic Vehicles - Grades 4-6.......................................................21
Live On Stage...You! - Grades 2-9.................................................23
Art On Parade - Grades 1-7...........................................................25
August 1 - 5
Diverse Explorers - Ages 11-13.....................................................18
Robotic Vehicles - Grades 4-6.......................................................21
Summer Jazz Camp - Grades 7-12................................................22
Pets and Vets - Grades 6-8.............................................................26
Discovering College II - Grades 4-8 (second week of two)...........31
Couselor In Training II - Grades 9-12 (second week of two).......37
July 5 - 8
All Sports Camp - Ages 7-9............................................................19
All Sports Camp - Ages 10-12........................................................19
August 8 - 12
July 11 - 15
All Sports Camp - Ages 7-9............................................................19
All Sports Camp - Ages 10-12........................................................19
Art On Parade - Grades 8-12.........................................................25
Explorations in Science - Grades 3-5............................................20
Kids On Campus - Grades 1-3 (first week of two)........................27
Discovering College - Grades 4-8 (first week of two)...................31
Couselor In Training I - Grades 9-12 (first week of two).............37
July 18 - 22
Adventure Week - Ages 11-13........................................................18
Flight Camp - Grades 3-5..............................................................20
Summer Strings - Grades 6-12.....................................................22
Live On Stage...You! - Grades 2-9.................................................23
Discovering College - Grades 4-8 (second week of two)..............31
Couselor In Training I - Grades 9-12 (second week of two).........37
Television Production - Grades 9-12.............................................24
PARTIAL-DAY CAMPS BY WEEKS
June 6 - 10
June 27 - July 1
Get Frozen! - Ages 3-5 (morning)….............................................13
Superhero Camp - Ages 3-5 (morning)…....................................15
Just Pencil - Grades 5 and up (morning)........................................5
App Attack! Make Your First Game App
Ages 11-14 (morning)..................................................................6
App Attack! Make Your First Game App
Ages 8-10 (afternoon)..................................................................6
Fairy Tale Princess Camp - Ages 3-5 (morning).............................8
Kids in the Kitchen - Ages 9-14 (morning)....................................8
Summer Dramatics - Grades 1-4 (morning)..................................9
Pirate Camp for Captains – ages 5-7 (afternoon).........................10
Potter’s Pals - Grades 4-8 (morning)............................................10
May the Force Be With You!
Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)............................................ 11
Soccer Camp - Ages 7-12 (morning).............................................12
Cupcake Camp – ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)................13
Dissecting Computer Technology - Ages 10-16 (afternoon)........16
Elementary Engineering - Ages 7-10 (morning)..........................16
June 13 - 17
Minion Mania - Ages 3-5 (morning).............................................14
Preschool Soccer - Ages 3-5, 5-7 (morning).................................14
Turtle Power! - Ages 3-5 (morning)..............................................15
June 20 - 24
Drawing for Young Artists - Grades 5 and up (morning)...............5
Minecraft Designers - Ages 8-10 (morning)..................................... 7
Minecraft Designers - Ages 11-14 (afternoon)................................. 7
Intro to Dance - Ages 3-4 (morning)................................................ 8
Awesome Art - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)....................12
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PARTIAL-DAY CAMPS BY WEEKS
July 5 - 8
August 1 - 5
LEGO Films and Stop Animation - Ages 11-14 (morning)............7
LEGO Video Games - Ages 8-10 (afternoon)..................................7
Ariel’s Under-the-Sea Adventure
Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon) .........................................12
Cookie Camp - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)...................13
All About Technology - Ages 7-10 (morning and afternoon).......16
Pencil and Colored Pencil - Grades 5 and up (morning)...............6
Make Your First 3-D Video Game - Ages 8-10 (morning)..............7
Make Your First 3-D Video Game - Ages 11-14 (afternoon)...........7
Summer Dramatics - Grades 4-8 (morning)..................................9
Cupcake Camp - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon).................13
Preschool Soccer - Ages 3-5, 5-7 (morning).................................14
Ready and Reading - Ages 5-7 (morning).....................................15
Ready To Read - Ages 3-5, 4-6 (morning).....................................15
Spanish Explorers - Ages 3-6 (morning)......................................15
Dissecting Computer Technology - Ages 10-16 (morning)..........16
Robotics with NXT - Ages 11-14 (afternoon)................................17
July 11 - 15
Just Pencil II - Grades 5 and up (morning)....................................5
Code Breakers - Ages 8-10 (morning).............................................6
Code Breakers - Ages 11-14 (afternoon).........................................7
Young Iron Chef: Comfort Foods - Ages 8-14 (morning)..............8
Summer Dramatics - Grades 1-4 (morning)..................................9
Get Frozen! - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)......................11
Tennis Camp - Ages 7-11 (evening)..............................................12
Awesome Art - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)....................12
Pirate Camp for Mateys - Ages 3-5 (morning)..............................14
Pirate Camp for Captains - Ages 5-7 (afternoon).........................14
Preschool Soccer - Ages 3-5, 5-7 (morning).................................14
Intermediate Engineering and Robotics
Ages 11-14 (afternoon)..............................................................17
Rockets and Robotics - Ages 7-10 (morning)...............................17
August 8 - 12
Color With Pencil and Brush - Grades 5 and up (morning)..........5
Fairy Tale Princess Camp - Ages 3-6 (morning).............................8
Minecraft Modders - Ages 11-14 (morning)...................................8
Minecraft Modders - Ages 8-10 (afternoon)....................................8
Golf Camp for Boys and Girls - Ages 8-14 (morning)..................12
Soccer Camp - Ages 7-12 (morning).............................................12
Preschool Soccer - Ages 3-5, 5-7 (morning).................................14
Advanced Robotics with NXT - Ages 11-14 (afternoon)...............17
Resistors and Radios - Ages 11-16 (morning)..............................17
August 15 - 19
July 18 - 22
App Adventures: The Next Level! - Ages 8-10 (morning)...............6
App Adventures: The Next Level! - Ages 11-14 (afternoon)...........6
Pencil, Pen and Brush - Grades 5 and up (morning).....................6
Minecraft Animators - Ages 11-14 (morning).................................. 7
Minecraft Animators - Ages 8-10 (afternoon).................................. 7
Bake and Take - Ages 11-16 (morning)............................................. 8
Summer Dramatics - Grades 1-4 (morning)..................................9
May the Force Be With You!
Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon).........................................11
Tennis Camp - Ages 12 & up (evening).........................................12
Cupcake Camp - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon).................13
Minion Mania - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)..................14
Preschool Soccer - Ages 3-5, 5-7 (morning).................................14
Turtle Power - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)....................15
Elementary Engineering - Ages 7-10 (morning)..........................16
Resistors and Radios - Ages 11-16 (afternoon).............................17
July 25 - 29
Pencil, Pen and Brush II - Grades 5 and up (morning).................6
Make Your First Video Game - Ages 8-10 (morning)....................... 7
Make Your First Video Game - Ages 11-14 (afternoon).................... 7
Kids Can Cook! - Ages 7-12 (morning)............................................. 8
Summer Dramatics - Grades 1-4 (morning)..................................9
Princess Party - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)..................11
Canvas Art - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)........................12
Cookie Camp - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon)...................13
Superhero Camp - Ages 3-5 (morning), 5-7 (afternoon).............15
Intermediate Engineering and Robotics
Ages 11-14 (afternoon)..............................................................17
Rockets and Robotics - Ages 7-10 (morning)...............................17
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How to Register
* Continuing Education and Training registration has moved to
Darlington Hall, 1st floor, while Edgewood Hall is under renovation.
Online: To register online visit www.harford.edu/resource/solar and click on the SOLAR link found at the bottom of the page for
complete instructions on how to register and make payment. If you are a new HCC student, you must click on the “Continuing
Education Noncredit online application” link in order to complete the online application process before registering. For
questions about the online application process, registration, and/or payment, call 443-412-2376, Option 5.
In Person: Students may register in person Monday through Thursday, 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM, Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM, and
Saturday 8:30 AM to 1 PM in Darlington Hall. Payment by check, money order or credit card (Discover, MasterCard, American
Express or VISA) is required at the time of registration. Cash cannot be accepted. For your convenience, a registration form can
be found in the back of this booklet.
Mail In: Complete a registration form (found in the back of this booklet) and mail with full payment of course fees and material
fees. Payment may be made by check, money order, or credit card (call 443-412-2376, Option 5 to provide credit card payment
information). Please include your Student ID number on the check or money order. No confirmation is sent. Attend the first
session unless the College notifies you that the course has been canceled.
Fax: Complete a registration form (in the back of this booklet) and fax to 443-412-2383. Full payment of course fees and material
fees must accompany the registration form. Call 443-412-2376 to provide credit card (Discover, MasterCard, American Express
or VISA) information and to confirm receipt of your form. Attend the first session unless the College notifies you that the course
has been canceled.
NOTE: Out-of-county residents (except senior adults, disabled retired students, and students receiving a Maryland National Guard
member course fee waiver) pay a $20 surcharge per course for each continuing education course that charges a course fee. All
out-of-state residents pay a $35 surcharge per course for all continuing education courses that charge a course fee. Material fees,
where applicable, are the same for all students.
If you are a non-citizen, you must register in person. Please bring your registration form and most current resident card, work
card, or visa to the Continuing Education Registration Office in Darlington Hall, Entrance #2 off Thomas Run Road.
Register early to avoid the disappointment of
having a course filled or canceled.
The College reserves the right to change or cancel
individual courses, programs, schedules, and/or fees.
Holidays
General Information: 443-412-2376, Option 5
Course Cancellation Policy
On Campus
Harford County Public Schools
Monday, July 4
Monday, July 4
NOTE: The number of sessions for each class varies due to
location and holidays. See individual course listings for exact
number of sessions and holidays.
The College reserves the right to cancel any class when there is
insufficient enrollment. If we must cancel a class, you will be
notified by mail, telephone, or at the first class meeting.
Refunds and Withdrawals
Services for Individuals With Disabilities
If the College cancels a class, 100% of the course fees and
material fees will be refunded by mail. Allow six weeks from
the date of cancellation to receive the refund.
Individuals with disabilities who request academic
accommodations for noncredit courses must register with
Disability Support Services and must provide a copy of current
documentation of the disability.
To withdraw from a continuing education class, call or stop by
the Continuing Education and Training Office in Darlington
Hall to complete a withdrawal form. The withdrawal becomes
effective the day you contact the office. Book returns must be
accompanied by a copy of the withdrawal form.
A minimum of two weeks’ notice may be needed to provide
some accommodations. Appointments can be made and
questions answered by calling Disability Support Services at
443-412-2402.
If you withdraw before the first class meeting, the College will
refund 100% of the course fees and material fees. If you withdraw
before the second class meeting, the College will refund 50% of
the course fees but no material fees. There will be no refunds after
the second class meeting, and no official withdrawal is necessary.
Visitors Policy
All persons attending classes must be officially registered for
those classes. Any visitors (including children) other than
those with bona fide academic, educational, and/or approved
business with the College, are not to be in offices, labs,
classrooms, break rooms, work areas, or hallways. Children
(ages 12 and under) not enrolled in a class/camp are not to be
left unattended at any time, under any circumstances.
Schedule of Classes
Despite our best efforts, occasionally an error may occur in a
course description, course fee, material fee, or other entry in
the Schedule of Classes. In the event of a printing error, the
College reserves the right to apply the correct information.
In enrolling in Harford Community College, students accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC
including those in the Student Code of Conduct, the Drug and Alcohol Policy, and the Computer Use Policy. Students should
understand that violation of these regulations would subject them to the penalties and sanctions contained in these policies,
which are available in the Office of College Life. Visit www.harford.edu for more information on these policies.
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Academic
Preparation
Study Skills
Learn organized study skills. Topics include time management,
note taking, memory retention, test taking, and outlining. Find
out how to work and study smarter. Text required; available at the
College Store.
Get Ahead of the Curve - Algebra
For students enrolled in algebra in the fall. Review mathematics
fundamentals in preparation for Algebra I. Topics include whole
number concepts, fractions, decimals and percents, ratios,
proportion, and signed numbers. Parents are welcome to stay.
There will be assignments to be completed at home. Get ready for
fall now!
Course: 35267
Course Fee: $69
Tues. - Wed. 7/5-7/13
6:30-8:30 PM
Havre de Grace Hall
For students entering Algebra 1
Course: 35269 Course Fee: $69
Thurs. 7/7-7/28
6:30-8:30 PM
Havre de Grace Hall
Entering Grades 7-9
Material Fee: $10
Sessions: 4
Arts/Crafts
Material Fee: $10
Sessions: 4
Color With Pencil and Brush
Get Ahead of the Curve - Geometry
Create watercolor views of nature and other subjects. Sharpen
your artistic skills and learn techniques using colored pencils and
watercolor pencils.
For students enrolled in geometry in the fall. Review arithmetic
and elementary algebra in preparation for geometry. Topics
include mathematics fundamentals and an introduction to angles,
triangles, plane figures, and solid figures. Parents are welcome to
stay. Some assignments may need to be completed at home.
Course: 35268 Course Fee: $69
Tues. - Wed. 7/19-7/27
6:30-8:30 PM
Havre de Grace Hall
For students entering geometry
Course: 35242 Course Fee: $79 Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall-016
N. Mahan
Entering Grades 5 and up
Material Fee: $10
Sessions: 4
Drawing for Young Artists
“Seeing with new eyes” – learn how to draw realistically. This
course will simplify drawing skills. In a provided sketch book, you
will practice these skills.
Ready and Reading
Join us as we continue our journey in reading. Word families and
phonic decoding skills will be emphasized. This class is also great
for second graders who haven’t mastered reading. Instructor has
over 35 years teaching experience in the public schools. Must be
able to recognize basic sight words.
Course: 25871 Course Fee: $79 Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/20-6/24
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall-016
N. Mahan
Entering Grades 5 and up
Course: 35200 Course Fee: $59
Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
11:30 AM-1:00 PM Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Just Pencil
Young artists will learn to improve their drawing abilities and
explore a variety of pencil drawing techniques. Sketchbooks are
provided; just bring a pencil.
Ready to Read
Course: 25862 Course Fee: $79 Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall-016
N. Mahan
Entering Grades 5 and up
Is your child ready and willing to read? Join us for a fun-filled
reading adventure for children who already recognize the upper
and lower case letters of the alphabet. Reading skills will be taught
through song, sight, and phonic recognition. Techniques and
ideas will be provided for practice at home. Class size is limited, so
register early.
Just Pencil II
Students will learn to improve their drawing abilities and explore
a variety of pencil drawing techniques. Students enrolled in Just
Pencil may continue with this course. New students are also
welcome. Sketch book is provided; just bring a pencil.
Course: 35193 Course Fee: $49 Material Fee: $20
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00-10:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35243 Course Fee: $79 Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall-016
N. Mahan
Entering Grades 5 and up
Course: 35194 Course Fee: $49 Material Fee: $20
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
10:15-11:15 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 4-6
5
Pencil and Colored Pencil
App Adventures: The Next Level!
Add another dimension to your pencil drawings by adding color.
Use colored pencils to enhance your work. Sketch book provided.
Continue your quest to make the next viral app! Whether you want
to move past the basic techniques learned in App Attack or want to
jump right in, we are ready for you! All students will choose from
a selection of different mobile app types and explore more in-depth
programming concepts. Student-created apps will be accessible on
a private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer.
No prior experience is necessary, and students do not need to own a
smart phone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in teams
for most of the program.
Course: 35244 Course Fee: $79 Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall-016
Entering Grades 5 and up
Pencil, Pen and Brush
Spend your time wisely this summer! Work in the provided
sketchbook learning drawing and painting techniques that will
take you beyond class time and into a rewarding lifelong hobby or
future profession.
Course: 35297 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 8/15-8/19
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 8-10
Course: 35245
Course Fee: $79 Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall-016
N. Mahan
Entering Grades 5 and up
Course: 35298 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 8/15-8/19
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 11-14
Pencil, Pen, and Brush II
App Attack! Make Your First Game App
If you really want to learn to paint and draw, this challenging
course presents unique opportunities to develop your skills. Level
I is not a prerequisite--all ability levels are welcome. Sketchbook
provided.
Course: 35246 Course Fee: $79
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Joppa Hall-016
Entering Grades 5 and up
Take the first steps into the world of mobile app design and
customize your own game app! Using a specialized app and game
development tool, students will explore the world of web-based
apps. In addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and
game development, you will also see firsthand how the world of app
publishing functions. Student-created apps will be accessible on a
private site and can be played on any mobile device or computer.
No prior experience is necessary, and students do not need to own
a smartphone or tablet to take the class. Students will work in pairs
or teams for most of the program.
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 5
N. Mahan
For Preschool Art classes, see page 12.
Course: 25905 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 11-14
Computers
Course: 25906 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 8-10
Black Rocket
The magic in every camper comes to life as never before when
they are empowered to be as creative as they were all born to be!
Black Rocket has over a decade of experience designing camps
in the S.T.E.M. and digital arts fields. Every program is powered
by the campers’ innate imaginations and designed to bring their
ideas to life in a fun, hands-on, learning environment. From
concept to creation, students will demonstrate their masterpieces
to the world at the end of each week! All Black Rocket programs
mirror real life experiences and the collaborative nature of the
design process. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of
the program.
Code Breakers
Calling all future coders, programmers, and designers! Learn the
basics of coding languages like HTML, JavaScript, and CSS through
a series of web projects and design challenges each day and be on
your way to becoming the next tech star! Whether you want to be the
next Mark Zuckerberg or the high school student who just made a
million dollars for programming in his bedroom, this course has the
essentials you need to begin your journey. Projects will be available
on a Black Rocket website to share with friends and family. Students
will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
Course: 35289 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 8-10
6
Code Breakers (cont.)
Make Your First Video Game
Course: 35290 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 11-14
If you love playing video games, this is the camp for you! Make
your first video game in this one-of-a-kind class that shows you
the keys to designing your first 2-D game. Conceptualization, play,
experience, challenge levels, graphics, sounds, and simple coding
are just some of the concepts that we’ll explore. No prior experience
necessary, just a desire to have fun. Student created games will be
available on a password protected Black Rocket website to share with
friends and family. Games are only compatible on PC computers,
Mac versions can be created after the program for a $15 conversion
fee. Students will work in teams for most of the program.
LEGO Films and Stop Animation!
Make your LEGOs come to life! Bring in your favorite action
figures or LEGOs and create a short film with your friends.
Whether you want to recreate a scene from Star Wars or design
a world of your own, this class brings your dreams to the screen.
Students will need to bring in LEGOs or action figures from home,
but all other equipment is provided. Student created films will be
available on a password protected website to share with friends
and family. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the
program.
Course: 35291 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 8-10
Course: 35292 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 11-14
Course: 35287 Course Fee: $64
Material Fee: $104
Tues.- Fri. 7/5-7/8
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 4
DH-129
Ages 11-14
Minecraft Animators
LEGO Video Games
Bring your favorite Minecraft characters to life in an animated
short film! Learn how studios like Pixar and Disney make movies
like Inside Out and Frozen by using techniques like key framing,
tweening, texturing and animating rigged 3-D models. Student
projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to share with
friends and family. To access their project at home, students must
own a PC/Mac version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone, and game
console versions of Minecraft are not compatible. You do not
need to own a Minecraft account to use the software in this class.
Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
Combine your two favorite activities: LEGOs and video games!
Students will create their own LEGO universe, characters, and
adventures in an interactive 2-D video game. Everyone is welcome
in this one-of-a-kind class. At the end of the program, every
student will have a finished LEGO video game that can be shared
with friends and family through a password protected Black
Rocket website. Games are only compatible on PC computers; Mac
versions can be created after the program for a $15 conversion fee.
Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the program.
Course: 35288 Course Fee: $64
Material Fee: $104
Tues.- Fri. 7/5-7/8
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 4
DH-129
Ages 8-10
Course: 35299
Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 11-14
Make Your First 3-D Video Game
Course: 35300 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 8-10
Try this new version of a Black Rocket classic! By popular demand,
we redesigned our 3-D game design class from beginning to end.
This new class allows you to develop a game concept that goes well
beyond the limitations of the traditional 2-D game design classes.
Students will learn the physics behind 3D games, explore beginner
event scripting, level design, controlling flow of game play, and
story telling. Student created games will be available on a password
protected Black Rocket website to share with friends and family.
Students will work in teams for most of the program. Games are
only compatible on PC computers; Mac versions can be created
after the program for a $15 conversion fee.
Minecraft Designers
If you love the game Minecraft, but always wanted to design your
own characters and buildings for your games, this class is for you!
Learn the basics of creating 3-D models using a new software to
design your very own objects, create skins for characters, and import
them into your favorite Minecraft games. To access their project at
home, students must own a PC/Mac version of Minecraft. Tablet,
phone, and game console versions of Minecraft are not compatible.
Parent email address is required to use 3-D modeling software.
Students will work in teams for most of the program.
Course: 35293 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 11-14
Course: 25903 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 6/20-6/24
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 8-10
Course: 35294 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 8-10
7
Minecraft Designers (cont.)
Kids Can Cook!
Minecraft Modders
Course: 35263 Course Fee: $89
Material Fee: $45
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall
Ages 7-12
Course: 25904 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 6/20-6/24
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 11-14
This class is a fun introduction to the joy of cooking that explores
how to read a recipe and the importance of preparing the
ingredients for fun and easy foods. Perhaps we will even create
some fun gift packaging ideas to share our yummy treats!
Use your favorite game to learn the basics of modding and
foundations of programming. Learn scripting and logic statements
as you create your first mod! Introductory coding will also be
taught through a simulated environment inspired by Minecraft.
Student projects will be available on a Black Rocket website to
share with friends and family. To access their project at home,
students must own a PC/Mac version of Minecraft. Tablet, phone
and game console versions of Minecraft are not compatible.
Students will work in teams for most of the program.
Young Iron Chef: Comfort Foods
Combine your two favorite activities: cooking and eating! Make
mouth-watering meals that comfort your body and soul such as mac &
cheese, spaghetti and meatballs, pizza, soup, and desserts. Learn about
nutrition, proper food handling, and kitchen safety along the way.
Course: 35264 Course Fee: $89
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Joppa Hall-015
Ages 8-14
Course: 35295 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 11-14
Course: 35296 Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 5
DH-129
Ages 8-10
Dance
See page 16 for Technology & Engineering classes.
Fairy Tale Princess Camp
Children will stretch their imaginations as well as their toes as they
dance their way through a storybook collage of fairy tales. Children
will explore elements of creative movement, modern, ballet, and
jazz. Attire: Ballet slippers or socks. Bring a nut-free snack and
drink daily.
Cooking
Course: 25802 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Bake and Take
Have fun making fast treats to take along for a hike or to the pool.
Learn to make cookies in a funnel, brownies with a punch, and
mini cupcakes to decorate and share with others. Let the teacher
know at the first class if you have any allergies. (Additional forms
required.) Participants must wear closed-toe shoes.
Course: 35247 Course Fee: $89
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Joppa Hall-015
Ages 11-16
Course: 35199 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-6
Material Fee: $45
Sessions: 5
Intro to Dance
Children will learn the fundamentals of dance through rhythm
exercises, stretching, and basic movements of ballet, tap, and
jazz. This class will allow your child to appreciate the beauty of
music and dance. No previous dance experience required. Attire:
Leotards and tights, or snug fitting clothing that allows for
movement, and jazz or ballet shoes.
Kids in the Kitchen
Enjoy cooking? Why not make it even more fun?! Make animalshaped salads, mac and cheese - hero style, breakfast with a flare and
more! Let the teacher know at the first class if you have any allergies.
(Additional forms required.) Participants must wear closed-toe shoes.
Course: 25868 Course Fee: $89
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00 AM-12:00 PM
Joppa Hall-015
Ages 9-14
Material Fee: $45
Sessions: 5
Course: 25806 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/20-6/24
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-4
Material Fee: $45
Sessions: 5
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Drama
Driver Education
Driver Education
This course is required for those who want to obtain a driver’s
license. To register, bring proof of age (birth certificate,
learner’s permit, or valid passport) to Harford Community
College’s Darlington Hall. Students must be 15 years old by first
class session.
Summer Dramatics
Lights! Curtain! Act! In this dynamic theatre camp, students take
center stage as they engage in the marvels of live theatre. During
the course of this workshop, students act their way through a
series of high energy drama games, improv, and scripted dialogue
that they help write. What is more, the students learn the art of
stage character make-up and costume design! At the conclusion of
camp, the students perform for family and friends. Don’t let your
child miss out on a week filled with excitement, fun, and discovery.
Course: 25875 Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
Joppa Hall
Entering Grades 1-4
Course Fee: $69
9:00-11:30 AM
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 5
R. Bottiger
Course: 35259 Course Fee: $69
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
9:00-11:30 AM
Joppa Hall
Entering Grades 1-4
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 5
R. Bottiger
Course: 35260 Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
Joppa Hall
Entering Grades 1-4
Course Fee: $69
9:00-11:30 AM
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 5
R. Bottiger
Course: 35261 Course Fee: $69
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
9:00-11:30 AM
Joppa Hall
Entering Grades 1-4
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 5
R. Bottiger
Course: 35262 Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
Joppa Hall
Entering Grades 4-8
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 5
R. Bottiger
Course Fee: $69
9:00-11:30 AM
• 30 hours of classroom instruction (ten 3-hour sessions)
• 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction by appointment
• Classroom instruction meets in Joppa Hall, Rm. 13.
This course meets the MVA GRADUATED LICENSING
PROGRAM. It is mandatory that students attend the first class
session, and it is requested that a parent or driver coach attend
with their student. Senior adult and disabled retiree course fee
waivers apply.
Course: 35274
Course Fee: $335
Material Fee: $25
Mon. - Fri. 6/24-7/8
9:00 AM-12:15 PM Sessions: 10
Parent/Student Orientation on Friday, 6/24, meets at HCC-Bel
Air Hall, Rm. 236 beginning at 9:00 AM. No class 7/4.
Course: 35275 Course Fee: $335
Material Fee: $25
Mon. - Fri. 6/24-7/8
6:00-9:15 PM
Sessions: 10
Parent/Student Orientation on Friday, 6/24, meets at HCC-Bel
Air Hall, Rm. 236 beginning at 6:00 PM. No class 7/4.
Course: 35276 Course Fee: $335 Material Fee: $25
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/22
9:00 AM-12:15 PM Sessions: 10
Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 7/11, meets at HCC-Bel
Air Hall, Rm. 236 beginning at 9:00 AM.
Course: 35277 Course Fee: $335 Material Fee: $25
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/22
6:00-9:15 PM
Sessions: 10
Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 7/11, meets at HCC-Bel
Air Hall, Rm. 236 beginning at 6:00 PM.
Course: 35278 Course Fee: $335 Material Fee: $25
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-8/5
9:00 AM-12:15 PM Sessions: 10
Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 7/25, meets at HCC-Bel
Air Hall, Rm. 236 beginning at 9:00 AM.
Course: 35279 Course Fee: $335 Material Fee: $25
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-8/5
6:00-9:15 PM
Sessions: 10
Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 7/25, meets at HCC-Bel
Air Hall, Rm. 236 beginning at 6:00 PM.
Course: 35280
Course Fee: $335 Material Fee: $25
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/19
9:00 AM-12:15 PM Sessions: 10
Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 8/8, meets at HCC-Bel
Air Hall, Rm. 236 beginning at 9:00 AM.
Course: 35281
Course Fee: $335 Material Fee: $25
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/19
6:00-9:15 PM
Sessions: 10
Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 8/8, meets at HCC-Bel
Air Hall, Rm. 236 beginning at 6:00 PM.
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Personal Enrichment
Driver Education (cont.)
Course: 35282 Course Fee: $335 Material Fee: $25
Mon. - Fri. 8/22-9/2
6:00-9:15 PM
Sessions: 10
Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 8/22, meets at HCC-Bel
Air Hall, Rm. 236 beginning at 6:00 PM.
Potter’s Pals
Are you a “Harry Potter” fan? Step into this magical world as you
discover the meanings behind characters’ names, design trading
cards, create a textbook for the care and feeding of outrageous
animals, and invent dishes for a holiday banquet. These are just a
few of the activities that you will use to learn about these popular
books. Make sure you have read the first book, Harry Potter and
the Sorcerer’s Stone, before attending the first class.
Call about our new Spanish Driver Education
curriculum - 443-412-2212.
ONE FREE HOUR
Behind-the-Wheel instruction to students who complete
HCC Driver Education but fail to pass their MVA test!
Course: 25872 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Entering Grades 4-8
Behind-the-Wheel
Instruction
Pirate Camp for Captains
Do you need extra hours behind the wheel?
Welcome to HCC’s Pirate Cove where all the pirates will gather for
a brand new adventure. Pirates aboard our ship will make their
very own compass rose, telescope, and parrot. We will discover the
many places pirates explored and make a treasure map like that
of a true pirate explorer. Be prepared for the culmination of our
festivities with face painting and an exciting treasure hunt with
unforeseen riches as your reward. Yo Ho Ho . . . it’s a pirate camp
for you!
HCC is offering individualized sessions to help you prepare for
your driver’s test or just increase your level of comfort behind
the wheel. Students must have a valid learner’s permit or
driver’s license. This class is independent of Driver Education.
Course Fee:
$85 for 2-hour session
$150 for 4-hour session
$215 for 6-hour session
Course: 25778 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Interested? Call 443-412-2176 for registration information.
Course: 35024 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Foreign Language
Cookie Camp
Chocolate chip or sugar cookie? Which one is your favorite? Well,
in cookie camp you won’t have to choose! Join us for a sweet week
in Cookie Camp, where we will be making several different kinds
of cookies. At the end of the week, you will bring home all of these
delicious recipes for your use in the years to come!
Spanish Explorers
Presenting a great opportunity for your young child, age 5 and older,
to learn Spanish through games and student-centered activities.
This opportunity is available to students with no Spanish language
experience. The class will include hands-on activities such as games,
songs, crafts, stories, and some familiar movies, all in Spanish.
Course: 35146 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Tues. - Fri. 7/5-7/8
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 4
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35190
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-6
Course: 35148 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
10
Cupcake Camp
Princess Party
Do you love cupcakes? Would you like to learn how to decorate
some of the coolest cupcakes ever? At Cupcake Camp, we will make
different cupcakes every day. We will even publish our own cupcake
cookbook! There will be plenty of yummy tasting and cupcake fun
and games to go around!
Course: 25784
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course Fee: $69
12:00-2:00 PM
Have you always wanted to be a princess? At our Princess Party,
you will be five different princesses in one week. Come join the
party as we play fun games and hear stories about our favorite
princesses and make beautiful princess crafts. Feel free to dress as
your favorite princess. See you at the castle! Please bring a nut-free
snack daily.
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 5
Course: 35175 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35167 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Ready and Reading
Join us as we continue our journey in reading. Word families and
phonic decoding skills will be emphasized. This class is also great
for second graders who haven’t mastered reading. Instructor has
over 35 years teaching experience in the public schools. Must be
able to recognize basic sight words.
Course: 35192 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35200 Course Fee: $59
Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
11:30 AM-1:00 PM Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Get Frozen!
The Ice Queen may have “frozen” her town, but she melted our
hearts with her love. Let’s make some Frozen-inspired crafts and
try to stay cool this summer!
Superhero Camp
If you had a superpower, what would it be? Explore the world of
superheroes and use your imagination to see what kind of superhero
you would be! Design your own superhero emblem on a t-shirt and a
cape to take home. Make your own superhero figure and watch him
or her fly! You can even show your superhero strength by learning
to bend light! Bring your imagination and be ready to be amazing, as
you play games suited only for Superheroes!
Course: 35157 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
May The Force Be With You!
Are you a Star Wars fan? Then this is the camp for you. Come join
us as we embark on an adventure through space. Join forces with
your favorite characters from the Star Wars movies to take down
the evil Darth Vader. We will train you in the ways of the Jedi. May
the force be with you!
Course: 35173 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 25796 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Turtle Power!
Can’t get enough Ninja Turtles? This is the place to be! Explore a
world battling petty criminals, evil overlords, mutated animals,
and alien invaders! Little heroes in a half shell will make a turtlerelated craft each day and learn just how these guys get it done!
Please bring a peanut-free snack daily.
Course: 35150 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35152 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Minion Mania
Don’t miss this one-in-a-minion opportunity for some fun! Join
us for a whole week of minion-inspired arts & crafts, games, and a
variety of activities. We will even learn to speak like a minion. So,
don’t be “Despicable” and sign up your child today!
Course: 35163 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
11
Physical Education
Preschool Plus
Golf Camp for Boys and Girls
Ariel’s Under-the-Sea Adventure
This camp is designed for children, ages 8-14, with little or no
previous golf experience. This week-long instructional clinic helps
participants develop the basics of the golf swing and introduces
them to the rules, etiquette, and history of the game. Golf clubs are
recommended, and golf attire is required (collared shirts).
Come join us for an underwater adventure. We will learn about
many interesting creatures found in the ocean while creating fun
art projects and having a splash of a time!
Course: 35188
Course Fee: $37
Material Fee: $113
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Ruggles Golf Course, 5600 Maryland Blvd, APG
Ages 8-14
Soccer Camp
This camp is for boys and girls, ages 7-12. The camp’s emphasis is
on individual and group skill drills and position skill techniques.
Intra-squad scrimmages will be played throughout the week.
Course: 35189 Course Fee: $39
Material Fee: $110
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Harford Sports Complex Turf Field Dynasty Sports
Ages 7-12
Tennis Camp for Boys and Girls
Emphasis will be placed on learning and using all strokes:
forehand, backhand, and ground stroke, as well as volleying and
overhead serves. The last day will stress match play and games.
HCC men’s and women’s tennis coach, George Budelis, will
conduct the camps. George’s teams are always nationally highly
ranked and annually compete for the national championships.
Campers must bring their own racquets.
Material Fee: $25
Sessions: 5
G. Budelis
Course: 35177 Course Fee: $99
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
4:00-6:00 PM
HCC-Susquehanna Center, Tennis Courts
Ages 12 and Up
Material Fee: $25
Sessions: 5
G. Budelis
Course Fee: $69
9:00-11:00 AM
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 4
Course: 35154 Tues. - Fri. 7/5-7/8
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course Fee: $69
12:00-2:00 PM
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 4
Awesome Art
Course: 25821
Course Fee: $39
Material Fee: $110
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Harford Sports Complex Turf Field Dynasty Sports
Ages 7-12
Course: 35176
Course Fee: $99 Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
4:00-6:00 PM
HCC-Susquehanna Center, Tennis Courts
Ages 7-11
Course: 35153 Tues. - Fri. 7/5-7/8
ELC
Ages 3-5
If you love to get messy and be creative, then you should sign
up for Awesome Art camp! We will use our hands, feet, and
imaginations to create amazing pieces of art using a variety of art
materials. Don’t wear your Sunday best because we will get messy!
Course: 25781 Mon. - Fri. 6/20-6/24
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course Fee: $69
9:00-11:00 AM
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 5
Course: 25782 Mon. - Fri. 6/20-6/24
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course Fee: $69
12:00-2:00 PM
Material Fee: $30
Sessions: 5
Course: 35160 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35161
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Canvas Art
Canvas Art camp is a week-long camp full of painting fun. Your child
will get to paint an exciting new picture each day on a stretched
canvas. Clear some room on your walls, because you will want to
hang these up!
Course: 35201 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35202 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
12
Cookie Camp
Fairy Tale Princess Camp
Chocolate chip or sugar cookie? Which one is your favorite? Well,
in Cookie Camp you won’t have to choose! Join us for a sweet week
in Cookie Camp, where we will be making several different kinds
of cookies. At the end of the week, you will bring home all of these
delicious recipes for your use in the years to come!
Children will stretch their imaginations, as well as their toes, as they
dance their way through a storybook collage of fairy tales. Children
will explore elements of creative movement, modern, ballet, and jazz.
Attire: Ballet slippers or socks. Bring a nut-free snack and drink daily.
Course: 25802 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35145 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Tues.- Fri. 7/5-7/8
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 4
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35199 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-6
Course: 35146 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Tues.- Fri. 7/5-7/8
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 4
ELC
Ages 5-7
Get Frozen!
Course: 35147 Course Fee: $69 Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
The Ice Queen may have “frozen” her town, but she melted our
hearts with her love. Let’s make some Frozen-inspired crafts and
try to stay cool this summer!
Course: 25785 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/6-6/10
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35148 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35155 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Cupcake Camp
Do you love cupcakes? Would you like to learn how to decorate
some of the coolest cupcakes ever? At Cupcake Camp, we will make
different cupcakes every day. We will even publish our own cupcake
cookbook! There will be plenty of yummy tasting and cupcake fun
and games to go around!
Course: 35157
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 25783 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
May The Force Be With You!
Are you a Star Wars fan? Then this is the camp for you. Come join
us as we embark on an adventure through space. Join forces with
your favorite characters from the Star Wars movies to take down
the evil Darth Vader. We will train you in the ways of the Jedi. May
the force be with you!
Course: 25784 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 25795 Course Fee: $69 Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35164
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 25796 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35167 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35149 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35191 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35192 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35150 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
13
Minion Mania
Preschool Soccer
Don’t miss this “one-in-a-minion” opportunity for some fun! Join
us for a whole week of minion-inspired arts & crafts, games, and a
variety of activities. We will even learn to speak like a minion. So,
don’t be “Despicable” and sign your child up today!
Let us make your child’s early experience in the sport of soccer both
positive and fun! Focus will be on getting comfortable with the ball
and will include basic soccer skills such as dribbling, passing and
shooting through fun games and lesson plans. Real game situations
will also be presented. These classes are offered in partnership with
Dynasty Sports Academy and taught by Pro Soccer Player Mike
Lookingland and staff.
Course: 25793 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/13-6/17
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 25804 Course Fee: $30
Material Fee: $90
Mon. - Fri. 6/13-6/17
9:00-10:30 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35162 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 25805
Course Fee: $30
Material Fee: $90
Mon. - Fri. 6/13-6/17
10:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35163 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35158 Course Fee: $30
Material Fee: $90
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
9:00-10:30 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Pirate Camp for Captains
Welcome to HCC’s Pirate Cove, where all the pirates will gather for
a brand new adventure. Pirates aboard our ship will make their very
own compass rose, telescope, and parrot! We will discover the many
places pirates explored and make a treasure map like that of a true
pirate explorer. Be prepared for the culmination of our festivities
with face painting and an exciting treasure hunt with unforeseen
riches as your reward. Yo Ho Ho . . . it’s a pirate camp for you!
Course: 35159
Course Fee: $30
Material Fee: $90
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
10:31 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35169
Course Fee: $30
Material Fee: $90
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
9:00-10:30 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 25778 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35170
Course Fee: $30
Material Fee: $90
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
10:31 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35024 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35195
Course Fee: $30
Material Fee: $90
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00-10:30 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Pirate Camp for Mateys
Welcome to HCC’s Pirate Cove, where all the pirates will gather for
a brand new adventure. We will play pirate games, sing pirate songs,
and make some awesome pirate art. You will even make your very
own parrot. Be prepared for the culmination of our festivities with
face painting and an exciting treasure hunt with unforseen riches as
your reward. YO HO HO . . . it’s a Pirate Camp for you!
Course: 35196
Course Fee: $30
Material Fee: $90
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
10:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 25780 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35197
Course Fee: $30
Material Fee: $90
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
9:00-10:30 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35027 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35198
Course Fee: $30
Material Fee: $90
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
10:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
14
Princess Party!
Superhero Camp
Have you always wanted to be a princess? At our Princess Party, you
will be five different princesses in one week. Come join the party as
we play fun games and hear stories about our favorite princesses
and make beautiful princess crafts. Feel free to dress as your favorite
princess. See you at the castle! Please bring a nut-free snack daily.
If you had a superpower, what would it be? Explore the world
of superheroes and use your imagination to see what kind of
superhero you would be! Design your own superhero emblem
on a t-shirt and a cape to take home. Make your own superhero
figure and watch him or her fly! You can even show your superhero
strength by learning to bend light! Bring your imagination and be
ready to be amazing as you play games suited only for superheroes!
Course: 35174 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 25787
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/6-6/10
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35175
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35172
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Ready and Reading
Join us as we continue our journey in reading. Word families and
phonic decoding skills will be emphasized. This class is also great
for second graders who haven’t mastered reading. Instructor has
over 35 years teaching experience in the public schools. Must be
able to recognize basic sight words.
Course: 35173
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Turtle Power!
Course: 35200 Course Fee: $59
Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
11:30 AM-1:00 PM Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Can’t get enough Ninja Turtles? This is the place to be! Explore a
world battling petty criminals, evil overlords, mutated animals,
and alien invaders! Little heroes in a half shell will make a turtlerelated craft each day and learn just how these guys get it done!
Please bring a peanut-free snack daily.
Ready to Read
Is your child ready and willing to read? Join us for a fun-filled
reading adventure for children who already recognize the upperand lower-case letters of the alphabet. Reading skills will be taught
through song, sight, and phonic recognition. Techniques and
ideas will be provided for practice at home. Class size is limited, so
register early. The instructor has over 35 years teaching experience
in the public schools.
Course: 25803 Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 6/13-6/17
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35151
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35193
Course Fee: $49
Material Fee: $20
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00-10:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-5
Course: 35152
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
12:00-2:00 PM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 5-7
Course: 35194 Course Fee: $49
Material Fee: $20
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
10:15-11:15 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 4-6
Spanish Explorers
Presenting a great opportunity for your young child, ages 5 and
older, to learn Spanish through games and student-centered
activities. This opportunity is available to students with no Spanish
language experience. The class will include hands-on activities
such as games, songs, crafts, stories, and some familiar movies, all
in Spanish.
Course: 35190
Course Fee: $69
Material Fee: $30
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00-11:00 AM
Sessions: 5
ELC
Ages 3-6
15
Safety
Technology &
Engineering
All safety classes will be held at
343 Granary Road, Forest Hill.
All About Technology
Fun, exciting, and challenging activities await you as you are
introduced to a variety of relevant technologies. Students will
build circuits as well as build and program robotic devices. Use a
Global Positioning System (GPS) to play a high-tech game of hideand-seek. Practice skills such as orienteering, treasure hunting
and waymarking - better known as geocaching. Discover the
“FUNdamentals” of technology!
CPR for Family & Friends
Children will learn approved cardiopulmonary resuscitation
techniques in an age-appropriate format. Techniques will be
practiced on adult, child, and infant mannequins. A “must” course
for a babysitter. Upon successful completion, an American Heart
Association card will be awarded to each child. Adults must attend
with their child (if they are in grades 2 or 3).
Course: 35301
Tues. - Fri. 7/5-7/8
Joppa Hall
Ages 7-10
Course: 25653
Course Fee: $10
Material Fee: $39
SAT 4/23
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Session: 1
Paramedical Personnel of Maryland
Grades 2 and up
Course Fee: $64
Material Fee: $104
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 4
Course: 35302
Course Fee: $64
Material Fee: $104
Tues. - Fri. 7/5-7/8
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 4
Joppa Hall
Ages 7-10
Course: 35255
Course Fee: $10
Material Fee: $39
SAT 7/9
9:00 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1
Paramedical Personnel of Maryland
Grades 2 and up
Dissecting Computer Technology
Would you know what to do in an emergency? Learn to act quickly
if faced with sudden illnesses, burns, cuts, nosebleeds, or choking
hazards. This course is taught by paramedical personnel and is a
must for children left alone or in charge. Fee includes textbook and
certification card.
Sure, you know how to use your computer, but do you know how it
works? What is an I/O port? What is a motherboard? How does the
memory work with the hard drive? You’ll take a working computer
apart, examine the pieces, and put it back together! Will it still
work? Explore the evolution of personal computing and what
tomorrow may hold for technology
Course: 25654
Course Fee: $10
Material Fee: $39
SAT 4/9
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Session: 1
Paramedical Personnel of Maryland
Grades 3 and up
Course: 25910
Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
1:00-4:00 PM
Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall
Ages 10-16
Course: 35256
Course Fee: $10
Material Fee: $39
SAT 7/23
9:00 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1
Paramedical Personnel of Maryland
Grades 3 and up
Course: 35308
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
Joppa Hall
Ages 10-16
First Aid for Kids
Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Elementary Engineering
Sitter Safety
Course: 35257
Course Fee: $29
Tues. - Thurs. 6/21-7/14
6:00-7:30 PM
Paramedical Personnel of Maryland
Ages 12 and up
Material Fee: $60
Sessions: 8
This exciting hands-on engineering class uses Lego Education
building materials. Teams will learn the basics of engineering and
simple machines. Students will be introduced to the concepts of
pulleys, levers, gears and more. From this foundation, students
move on to compound machines and motorized vehicles and
robotic reactions and will get a chance to put their new knowledge
to work creating their own mechanized designs. Campers will
become inventors using light and sound sensors, pulleys, wheels,
levers and gears.
Course: 35258
Course Fee: $29
Tues. - Thurs. 7/19-8/11
6:00-7:30 PM
Paramedical Personnel of Maryland
Ages 12 and up
Material Fee: $60
Sessions: 8
Course: 25907
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
Joppa Hall
Ages 7-10
Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Course: 35305
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
Joppa Hall
Ages 7-10
Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Prepare now to accept the responsibilities of babysitting. This
course teaches valuable skills such as care and entertainment of
the young child and marketing yourself as a babysitter. Students
will earn First Aid and CPR certification. By Maryland law, a
babysitter must be 13 years of age unless an adult is present.
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Intermediate Engineering and Robotics
Robotics with NXT
Engineering technology is a great way to introduce a budding
young scientific mind to the future of a high-technology world!
In this class, teams will work together and become technology
experts. Instructors will reinforce concepts of force, measurement,
construction, design and much more. Students will be challenged
to create unique machines using their knowledge of technology
and design. Learn how to do some amazing things with technology.
Do you know what a robot is capable of doing? Get ready to take
control! You will build robots, program them to accomplish tasks,
respond to external stimuli, and overcome challenges. Using the
NXT brick from Lego (TM), you will control the robot with NXT
programming language and software programming techniques.
Experience the challenges of navigation, avoiding and climbing
over obstacles, and moving objects.
Course: 35304
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
Joppa Hall
Ages 11-14
Course Fee: $79
1:00-4:00 PM
Material Fee: $125
Sessions: 5
Course: 35309
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
Joppa Hall
Ages 11-14
Course: 35307
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
Joppa Hall
Ages 11-14
Course Fee: $79
1:00-4:00 PM
Material Fee: $125
Sessions: 5
Advanced Robotics with NXT
Electronics are an integral part of our daily life, but do you know
what is inside of them? In this beginning class on electricity and
electric circuits, we will explore just that. In this solder-free class,
we will explore a multitude of different circuits using lights,
sounds, sensors, radio waves and Boolean logic. Students will learn
to use volt meters, read and write electrical diagrams, and build a
working AM/FM radio they can take home with them.
Course Fee: $79
1:00-4:00 PM
Course: 35312
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
Joppa Hall
Ages 11-16
Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $150
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Course: 35310
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
Joppa Hall
Ages 11-14
Material Fee: $150
Sessions: 5
Rockets and Robotics
What a great combination! Working in small teams, learn how
to write a step-by-step program to follow mazes, react to motion
and build simple Lego robots. Build and explore machines and
mechanisms, discover motor design differences, and study gearing
mechanisms. Then, using some of the concepts learned, design
your own rockets that you can test and take home, but not before
we have our own launch party (weather permitting)!
Course: 35303
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15
Joppa Hall
Ages 7-10
Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Course: 35306
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29
Joppa Hall
Ages 7-10
Course Fee: $79
Material Fee: $125
9:00 AM-12:00 PM Sessions: 5
Material Fee: $125
Sessions: 5
Are you familiar with the basics of Lego Mindstorms? Then this
class is for you! Working in teams, students will move up to
more elaborate robots and programming while learning science,
technology, engineering and mathematics in the robotics context.
Resistors and Radios
Course: 35311
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22
Joppa Hall
Ages 11-16
Course Fee: $79
1:00-4:00 PM
17
Course Fee: $79
1:00-4:00 PM
Material Fee: $125
Sessions: 5
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Adventure Week
Adventure Week — Wind Down
Optional “Extended Day” for Adventure Week Camp students
is available from 4:00-5:30 PM.
Calling all adventurers . . . experience five different adventures
in one week! Biking, paddle boarding, hiking, swimming, and
finding solutions on a ropes course will be among the fun we
get into! Please pack a peanut-free lunch.
Course: 25790
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/20-6/24 4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
FULL-DAY
OUTDOORTITLE
PROGRAMS
PROGRAM
Course: 25788
Course Fee: $239 Material Fee: $60
Mon. - Fri. 6/20-6/24 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
T. Stewart
Ages 11-13
Course: 35180
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35178
Course Fee: $239 Material Fee: $60
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
T. Stewart
Ages 11-13
NEW Adult Adventure Week Camp
You asked - we listened! We’ve had parents asking us to offer
an Adventure Week Camp for Adults. Spend your week with
us trying new challenges and being introduced to amazing
outdoor locations. Come join us for 5 unique adult-tested
and kid-approved adventures! Adventures will include, but
are not limited to, hiking, kayaking, adventure course, and
paddleboarding/sailing.
Adventure Week — Get Ready
Optional “Extended Day” for Adventure Week Camp students
is available from 7:30-9:00 AM.
Course: 25789
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/20-6/24 7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35313
Course Fee: $124 Material Fee: $195
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
T. Stewart
Campers are expected to drive themselves to daily camp
locations that are local (within 45 minutes). For longer
trips, transportation will be provided. Locations and
directions will be provided prior to the start of camp.
Course: 35179
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Diverse Explorers
Are you ready to stretch your world and experience Harford
County with campers of diverse abilities and interests? This weeklong outdoor experience is for youth of all abilities, including
those with and without disabilities. You will kayak, fish, swim,
explore archery, hike in nature, and most probably try something
new! Each day, we will be exploring different Harford County
locations. Each activity will provide the opportunity for team
building and learning about fellow campers. Campers must bring
their own peanut-free lunch. Limited spaces are available. More
information about camp and camp locations will be sent in early
May to those who have registered.
Optional “extended day” for Diverse Explorers is available
from 7:30-9:00 AM.
Course: 25819
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35186
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Diverse Explorers — Wind Down
Course: 25814
Course Fee: $239 Material Fee: $60
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Ages 11-13
Optional “extended day” for Diverse Explorers is available
from 4:00-5:30 PM. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late
pick-up.
Course: 25820
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 25817
Course Fee: $239 Material Fee: $60
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Ages 7-10
Course: 35185
Course Fee: $239 Material Fee: $60
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Ages 11-13
Diverse Explorers — Get Ready
Course: 35187
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
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All Sports Camp
All Sports Camp Warm Up
This is the ultimate sports enthusiast camp! Every minute
of camp is filled with sports-related activities in our newly
renovated Susquehanna Center as well as our turf field.
All Sports campers will participate in swimming, handball,
basketball, dodge ball, capture the flag, ultimate frisbee,
floor hockey, kickball, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, wiffle ball,
and more. Lunch is included with the camp registration. All
participants must be able to swim.
Optional “Extended Day” for All Sports Camp students is
available from 7:30-9:00 AM.
Course: 25791
Course Fee: $179 Material Fee: $49
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Ages 7-9
Course: 25811
Course Fee: $179 Material Fee: $49
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Ages 10-12
Course: 35165
Course Fee: $143 Material Fee: $39
Tues. - Fri. 7/5-7/8
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 4
Havre de Grace Hall
No camp 7/4. Ages 7-9
Course: 35166
Course Fee: $143 Material Fee: $39
Tues. - Fri. 7/5-7/8
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 4
Havre de Grace Hall
No camp 7/4. Ages 10-12
Course: 35181
Course Fee: $179 Material Fee: $49
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Ages 7-9
Course: 35182
Course Fee: $179 Material Fee: $49
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Ages 10-12
19
Course: 35171
Course Fee: $15
Material Fee: $12
Tues. - Fri. 7/5-7/8
7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 4
Havre de Grace Hall
No class 7/4.
Course: 35184
Course Fee: $19
Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
All Sports Camp Cool Down
Optional “Extended Day” for All Sports Camp students is
available from 4:00-5:30 PM.
Course: 25812
Course Fee: $19
Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35168
Course Fee: $15
Material Fee: $12
Tues. - Fri. 7/5-7/8
4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 4
Havre de Grace Hall
No camp 7/4.
Course: 35183
Course Fee: $19
Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
For Half-Day Sports Camps, see page 12.
FULL-DAY SPORTS PROGRAMS
Course: 25813
Course Fee: $19
Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
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Explorations in Science
Now is your chance to perform experiments that adults have
always told you were too messy. Make pop balloons and other
containers to see which ones make the loudest noise and
why! Find out what kind of gum is the stickiest, blows the
best bubbles, and lasts the longest. Together we will pick
and choose a variety of experiments to answer some of the
questions we have always wanted answered.
Course: 35225
Course Fee: $159 Material Fee: $40
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall
Entering Grades 3-5
Course: 35226
Course Fee: $159 Material Fee: $40
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall
Entering Grades 3-5
Explorations in Science — Get Ready
Optional “Extended Day” for Explorations in Science students
begins at 8 AM in the classroom.
Course: 35227
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15 7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35228
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29 7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Explorations in Science — Wind Down
Optional “Extended Day” for Explorations in Science students
in the classroom until 5 PM Be sure to see the policy on fees
for late pick-up.
Course: 35229
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/15 4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35230
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-7/29 4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Flight Camp
Up, up, and away! Explore the fundamentals of flight with
kites, planes, and water-powered rockets. Build scale models
of the Wright Brothers’ planes using a little bit of math and
some fun, kid-friendly materials. To alleviate the construction
stress, students will also build and fly assorted types of kites
and paper planes with daily, friendly competition. Students
will design and build a water rocket launching system.
Course: 35271 Course Fee: $159 Material Fee: $45
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall
Entering Grades 3-5
Flight Camp – Get Ready
Optional “Extended Day” for Flight Camp students is available
from 7:30-9:00 AM.
Course: 35272
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Flight Camp – Wind Down
Optional “Extended Day” for Flight Camp students is available
from 4:00-5:30 PM. Be sure to see the policy on fees for late
pick-up.
Course: 35273
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
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Robotic Vehicles — Get Ready
Optional “Extended Day” for Robotics students is available
from 7:30-9:00 AM.
Course: 25858
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
7:30 AM-9:00 AM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35237
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
7:30 AM-9:00 AM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 25857
Course Fee: $159 Material Fee: $60
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall
Entering Grades 4-6
Robotic Vehicles — Wind Down
Course: 35236
Course Fee: $159 Material Fee: $60
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall
Entering Grades 4-6
Optional “Extended Day” for Robotics students is available from
4:00-5:30 PM. Be sure to see policy on fees for late pick-up.
Course: 25859
Course Fee: $19
Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35238
Course Fee: $19
Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
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FULL-DAY SCIENCE PROGRAMS
Here’s a chance to design and build your very own robot.
Decide what your robot should do and learn to program it
yourself. Discover how basic machines function and how they
are put together to lighten our work. Work with everyday toys
to see how simple machines have been adapted for fun and
entertainment.
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Summer Strings
FULL-DAY
PROGRAMS
PROGRAM
TITLE
This one-week jazz camp is under the direction of the
amazing Mr. Benny Russell. Students should be prepared to
work as an ensemble and to sharpen their improvisational
skills. Lunches will be provided daily; however, students
should pack a mid-morning and afternoon snack. The
instruments involved are saxophone, trumpet, trombone,
guitar, piano, bass, drums, and vocals. All students are
required to have their own instruments as well as “The Real
Book” in their appropriate keys.
This week-long string camp is under the direction of
Mr. Brian Folus, founding conductor of the Harford
String Orchestra. Students will have daily string orchestra
rehearsals and, throughout the week, small group sessions
with guest clinicians. The culminating event will be a concert
on Friday evening. Boxed lunches will be available daily;
however, students should pack a mid-morning and afternoon
snack.
Course: 35266
Course Fee: $159 Material Fee: $45
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 9:00 AM-3:00 PM Sessions: 5
Amoss Center, Harford Tech High School B. Folus
Entering Grades 6-12
Course: 35265
Course Fee: $159 Material Fee: $35
Mon. - Fri. 8/1-8/5
9:00 AM-3:00 PM Sessions: 5
Joppa Hall
B. Russell
Entering Grades 7-12
*Please note these camps end at 3 PM.
Join
Harford Youth
Orchestra and
Harford String
Orchestra!
Call 443-412-2191 to schedule an audition.
New sessions begin in September.
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June 27 – July 1 OR July 18 – 22
Monday - Friday
Course Fee $159
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Material Fee $40
Ever want to perform? If you are not afraid to “do your thing,” this class is for you! We will be
exploring the performing arts in this exciting one-week session. Students will have classes in
acting, singing, and dancing, and learn about what happens behind the scenes. Explore your talents
and put on a short play or variety show at the end of class for your family and friends!
The performances from this class may even be aired on Harford Cable Network!
Grades 2-3
Grades 4-6
Grades 7-9
9:00 - 10:30 AM
Technical Theater
Acting
Dance
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Dance
Voice
Acting
12:00 - 1:00 PM
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1:00 - 2:30 PM
Acting
Technical Theater
Voice
2:30 - 4:00 PM
Voice
Dance
Technical Theater
June 27 - July 1:
Grades 2-3 use CRN 25854
Grades 4-6 use CRN 25855
Grades 7-9 use CRN 25856
July 18 - 22:
Grades 2-3 use CRN 35233
Grades 4-6 use CRN 35234
Grades 7-9 use CRN 35235
*Pick up and drop off at Amoss Center Theater,
except for Get Ready and Wind Down students.
Live On Stage – Get Ready
Live On Stage – Wind Down
Optional “Extended Day” for Live On Stage students is
available from 7:30-9:00 AM.
Optional “Extended Day” for Live On Stage students is
available from 4:00-5:30 PM. Be sure to see the policy on fees
for late pick-up.
Course: 25860
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 25861
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35231
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35232
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Some sections will be divided into groups on a first–come, first–served basis.
Call 443-412-2191 with any special requests.
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FULL-DAY PROGRAM
PROGRAM
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July 18 – 22
Monday - Friday
Course Fee $199
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Material Fee $60
Learn some of the many skills that go into creating some of your favorite television shows from
actual television journalists. This program is hands-on; campers discover by doing! You can expect
to develop creative and technical skills, including camera work, story creation, and a knowledge of
work both in the studio and out on location. The final project will include taping a live performance
for future airing on Harford Cable Network.
Grades 9-12
9:00 - 10:30 AM
Lighting
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Shooting In Studio
12:00 - 1:00 PM
L UN CH
1:00 - 2:30 PM
Script Writing
2:30 - 4:00 PM
Shooting On Location
Students entering Grades 9-12 ONLY may register:
CRN 35239
*Pick up and drop off in Joppa Hall, Television Studio, Room 090,
except for Get Ready and Wind Down students.
Television Production – Get Ready
Television Production – Wind Down
Course: 35241
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35240
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 7/18-7/22 4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Optional “Extended Day” for Television Production students is
available from 7:30-9:00 AM.
Optional “Extended Day” for Television Production students is
available from 4:00-5:30 PM.
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Monday - Friday
Course Fee $159
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Material Fee $45
Explore the world of visual arts in this fun one-week session. Campers will use a variety of mediums
to cultivate their artistic talents with age-appropriate activities. We will end the week with an art
show for students to display original art work for family and friends!
Grades 1-3
Grades 4-7
9:00 - 10:30 AM
Painting
Artists
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Drawing
Sculpture
12:00 - 1:00 PM
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1:00 - 2:30 PM
Sculpture
Drawing
2:30 - 4:00 PM
Artists
Painting
June 27 - July 1:
Grades 1-3 use CRN 25850
Grades 4-7 use CRN 25851
August 8 - 12:
Grades 1-3 use CRN 35219
Grades 4-7 use CRN 35220
*Pick up and drop off in Havre de Grace Hall classrooms.
(Room assignments will be posted on first day.)
Art on Parade — Get Ready
Art on Parade — Wind Down
Course: 25852
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 25853
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 6/27-7/1
4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35221
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
7:30-9:00 AM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Course: 35222
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/8-8/12
4:00-5:30 PM
Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
Optional “Extended Day” for Art on Parade students is
available from 7:30-9:00 AM.
Optional “Extended Day” for Art on Parade students is
available from 4:00-5:30 PM.
Some sections will be divided into groups on a first–come, first–served basis.
Call 443-412-2191 with any special requests.
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August 1 - 5
FULL-DAYPROGRAM
PROGRAMTITLE
~ PETS & VETS
CRN: 35248
Monday - Friday
Course Fee $199
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Material Fee $50
Interested in Veterinary Science? Love animals? This is a great opportunity to explore
the many career opportunities that would allow you to pursue your passion! Explore the
rewarding and sometimes WILD world of working with animals. This class will investigate
exotic animals, wildlife rehabilitation, pet first aid and CPR and animal massage. Students
will even get a behind-the-scenes hospital tour of an animal emergency hospital and
Plumpton Park Zoo! This is just the beginning of all the fun things we have planned! Join us
for a great week AND maybe the inspiration of a career path!
Students will be required to fill out additional materials for field trips, etc.
*Pick up and drop off in Joppa Hall, Room 024,
except for Get Ready and Wind Down students.
Pets & Vets — Get Ready
Pets & Vets — Wind Down
Optional “Extended Day” for Pets & Vets students is
available from 7:30 - 9:00 AM
Optional “Extended Day” for Pets & Vets students is
available from 4:00 - 5:30 PM Be sure to see the policy on
fees for late pick-up.
Course: 35252
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/1 - 8/5
7:30 - 9:00 AM Sessions: 5
Havre de Grace Hall
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Course: 35253
Course Fee: $19 Material Fee: $15
Mon. - Fri. 8/1 - 8/5
4:00 - 5:30 PM Sessions: 5
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Session I: July 11 – 22
Session II: July 25 – August 5
Kids On Campus is a two-week program held on the Harford Community College campus.
Classes focus on art, academics, and athletics for students who are entering grades 1-3.
Each session meets Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM, with drop-off and pick-up
at Havre de Grace Hall.
Lunch and most supplies are included.
Follow these easy steps to register for Kids on Campus
1. Complete the Course Selection. You must choose classes for both Monday/Wednesday/Friday (M/W/F) (see pages 28
and 29) and Tuesday/Thursday (T/Th) (see pages 29 and 30). Don’t forget to write the student’s name and the session
attending at the top of the each page, where indicated.
2. If you are registering for more than one session, please use one Course Selection Form for each session. You may
photocopy the form or call 443-412-2191 for additional forms.
3. Complete the Kids on Campus Registration form which may be used for multiple sessions. Out-of-County residents
pay an additional surcharge of $20. Out-of-state residents pay an additional surcharge of $35.
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR REGISTRATION IS COMPLETE BY FOLLOWING THIS CHECKLIST:
Course Selection Form
Registration Form
Payment
Incomplete registrations will NOT be processed.
We strive to meet your scheduling needs; however, registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
To avoid disappointment, please register early.
An orientation packet with your child’s schedule of classes will be mailed to you. You will receive the orientation packet before
the start of camp.
NEW for Summer 2016: Submission of Health Information/Parental Waivers will now be
submitted confidentially through CampDoc.com. See page 39 for details.
STUDENTS INTERESTED IN OUR COUNSELOR IN TRAINING PROGRAM, SEE PAGE 37
OR CALL 443-412-2191 FOR INFORMATION.
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Course Selection Form
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PROGRAM
TITLE
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SPORTS
PROGRAMS
TWO WEEKS
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ON CAMPUS
~ Entering Grades 1-3
Child’s Name:______________________________________________________________
Student ID: H__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Session: Please check the desired program below and record it on the registration form:
Session I - July 11 - 22
35205
35203
35207
35209
Session II - July 25 - August 5
*Early Bird - Before March 18th
Course Fee: $299 Material Fee: $60
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Kids On Campus I
Course Fee: $299 Material Fee: $80
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Get Ready
Course Fee: $39
7:30 - 9:00 AM
Material Fee: $15
Wind Down
Course Fee: $39
4:00 - 5:30 PM
Material Fee: $15
35206
*Early Bird - Before March 18th
Course Fee: $299 Material Fee: $60
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
35204
Kids On Campus II
Course Fee: $299 Material Fee: $80
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
35208
Get Ready
Course Fee: $39
7:30 - 9:00 AM
Material Fee: $15
Wind Down
Course Fee: $39
4:00 - 5:30 PM
Material Fee: $15
35210
M/W/F 9:00 - 10:15 AM
M/W/F 10:15 - 11:45 AM
Rank from 1 - 4 (1 being your first choice)
Rank from 1 - 4 (1 being your first choice)
Don’t Sit–Stay Fit! - Exercise to build strength and
stamina. Learn about your amazing body and what it
does for you. I: 35081 II: 35113
Team Players - Learn to play together with teammates to play a variety of fun, outdoor team games.
I: 35088 II: 35120
It’s Easy Being “Green” - Take a step back to see what
our planet does for us and how we can repay the favor
by being sure to preserve our Mother Earth. Find out
simple steps you can make to help save our planet!
Learn everyday ways that you can actually reduce, reuse,
and recycle in your life and why it makes a difference.
I: 35082 II: 35114
Mask Makers - Learn all about the art of mask making.
Create masks using a variety of techniques. Decorate
them to suit your mood.
I: 35084 II: 35116
Kids in the Spotlight - Work with your classmates to
learn about scripts and acting. Then don’t forget to invite your parents to the play on the last day of class.
I: 35083 II: 35115
Big Hero 7 - We may not be able to have our own
personal healthcare companion like Baymax. But, we
can learn the science of what makes that so cool! I: 35085 II: 35117
“Bling” It On! - Let your sparkling creations shine
through! Decorate cool stuff to make your very own
“bling.”
I: 35086 II: 35118
Endangered Animals - Find out more about your favorite
endangered animals. Learn if there are any endangered
animals in your neighborhood.
I: 35087 II: 35119
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Child’s Name:______________________________________________________________
Student ID: H__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
M/W/F 2:30 – 4:00 PM (cont.)
Princess Power - Take a moment to go on a quest for
the kingdom. Perhaps you can use your skills to put on
a show for the king and queen? Bring your imagination
because the options are limitless in this class of fun
and fantasy!
I: 35095 II: 35127
Make No Bones About It! - Did you know that your
body has over 200 bones? And that without them you
wouldn’t be able to eat, sleep, play or even stand up?
Become a “bone-a fide” expert on your skeletal
system. I: 35091 II: 35123
For Superheroes Only!! - If you had a superpower,
what would it be? Explore the world of superheroes
and use your imagination to see what kind of
superhero you would be! As Bolt discovered, what
makes us super lies within! I: 35093 II: 35125
Safari Art - Take a Safari from the comfort of your
classroom! Use your imagination to explore your
artistic side while also exploring the unknown.
I: 35092 II: 35124
T/TH 9:00 - 10:15 AM
Freeze Or Get Iced! - The Ice Queen may have “Frozen”
Rank from 1 - 4 (1 being your first choice)
her town, but she melted our hearts with her love. Let’s
make some Frozen inspired crafts and try to stay cool
this summer!
Outdoor Sports - Have fun and get in shape in this
I: 35090 II: 35122
active sports class where you’ll play group games and
have fun with relays and exercise. I: 35100 II: 35132
Creepy Crawlers - Come learn about all the animals
you love to hate! We will explore the habits and
anatomy of what makes skunks, warthogs, snakes,
Explore Fizz, Muck, & Goo - Have you ever wondered
spiders, and bugs and other animals so ICKY! Be
how “slime” holds together? Do you know how bubbles
prepared to go on bug hunts and use your creativity to
are created? It’s gloppy, messy, slimey, and it’s science.
design your own creepy creature. Not for the faint of
I: 35098 II: 35130
heart!
I: 35089 II: 35121
Maché Sculpture - Don’t be afraid to get your hands
messy! Dig in the “goo” to create artwork using paper
maché and a variety of molds.
I: 35099 II: 35131
M/W/F 2:30 – 4:00 PM
Rank from 1 – 4 (1 being your first choice)
Nature Nuts - Are you interested in the weather? Do
you like to learn about the trees, plants, and insects
that live outdoors? This class will let you investigate
the weather and even use bubbles to study the wind! I: 35094 II: 35126
Bead Art - All kinds of beads for all kinds of projects!
Decorative, functional, and wearable beads will be used.
Many various colors, shapes, kinds and sizes will be
available. Fun for all; no experience necessary.
I: 35097 II: 35129
Wildlife Workshop - Young Tarzans & Janes will have a
wild time creating jungle scenes, including animals,
in this exciting art class using paper maché, and other
materials. No “monkeying” around in this class!
I: 35096 II: 35128
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M/W/F 1:00 – 2:30 PM
Rank from 1 - 4 (1 being your first choice)
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Kids on Campus
Return with registration form.
Child’s Name:______________________________________________________________
PROGRAM
TITLE
FULL DAY
SPORTS
PROGRAMS
TWO WEEKS
| KIDS
ON CAMPUS
~ Entering Grades 1-3
Student ID: H__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
T/TH 10:15 - 11:45 AM
T/TH 1:00 – 2:30 PM (cont.)
Rank from 1 - 4 (1 being your first choice)
Edible Art - Art and food go hand in hand, especially in
this imaginative class. Using a variety of grocery store
finds, we will create beautiful, yet perishable works
of art. Jelly bean mosaics and fruity self-portraits will
be produced. This class may not be appropriate for
children with food allergies.
I: 35106 II: 35138
HCC Explorers - Did you ever wish you could go on
an exploration like Dora or Diego? Well, now you can!
There is more to Harford Community College than just
buildings! Be an explorer in this class and discover the
trails, streams, ponds, and more on campus.
I: 35102 II: 35134
Wild, Wild, West! - Mosey on in and gather ‘round the
table for a taste of the old west! Bring your bandanas
and get ready for a rowdy good time!
I: 35108 II: 35140
Eyeballs and Goo - What’s Inside of You?!
Experiment to find out how our bodies work and how
to keep them healthy. Listen to hard working hearts,
make models of lungs, learn how the senses work and
much more. Discover hidden worlds inside the human
body!
I: 35101 II: 35133
T/TH 2:30 – 4:00 PM
Rank from 1 - 4 (1 being your first choice)
Ooey Gooey Art - Get messy making fun art projects
using shaving cream, paint, goo, and more!
I: 35103 II: 35135
Create on the Computer - Create unique greeting
cards, posters or invitations. Use the computer to
expand your creativity.
I: 35109 II: 35141
Penguins & Polar Bears - Brrrrr! Join us in the Arctic
where the Polar bears and Penguins play. Enjoy snow
cones and maybe even have a “snow shoe” race!
Think snow!!
I: 35104 II: 35136
Pets & Vets - Do you love animals? Ever dreamed of
becoming a vet? Whether you want to learn more
about animal behaviors, get tips on teaching tricks, or
just become a responsible pet owner, this class is for you!
I: 35112 II: 35144
T/TH 1:00 – 2:30 PM
Rank from 1 - 4 (1 being your first choice)
Organic Art - Going green is natural! Use your
imagination and the nature around you to create
amazing and unique works of art.
I: 35111 II: 35143
Compu-Art - Use various types of computer software to
create unique works of art. You never knew you could
make art like this! I: 35105 II: 35137
Dog-Gone FUN! - Come learn more about your dog!
Ever think your dog is going to come right out and
talk? Well, learn more about what he or she is saying
by saying nothing at all.
I: 35110 II: 35142
Outrageous Organisms - No talk of Fido or Fifi
here! Feast your eyes, ears, and brains on the planet’s
most unusual and extremely unique plants and
animals. Explore how odd organisms are connected
to and have adapted to some of the Earth’s most
radical environments.
I: 35107 II: 35139
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Session I: July 11 – 22
Session II: July 25 – August 5
Discovering College is a two-week program held on the Harford Community College campus.
Classes focus on art, academics, and athletics for students who are entering grades 4 - 8.
Each session meets Monday through Friday from 9 AM to 4 PM, with drop-off and pick-up
at Havre de Grace Hall. Lunch and most supplies are included.
Follow these easy steps to register for Kids on Campus
1. Complete the Course Selection. You must choose classes for both Monday/Wednesday/Friday (M/W/F) (see pages 32, 33
and 34) and Tuesday/Thursday (T/Th) (see pages 34 and 35). Don’t forget to write the student’s name and the session
attending at the top of the each page, where indicated.
2. If you are registering for more than one session, please use one Course Selection Form for each session. You may
photocopy the form or call 443-412-2191 for additional forms.
3. Complete the Discovering College Registration form which may be used for multiple sessions. Out-of-County residents
pay an additional surcharge of $20. Out-of-state residents pay an additional surcharge of $35.
PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR REGISTRATION IS COMPLETE BY FOLLOWING THIS CHECKLIST:
Course Selection Form
Registration Form
Payment
Incomplete registrations will NOT be processed.
We strive to meet your scheduling needs; however, registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
To avoid disappointment, please register early.
An orientation packet with your child’s schedule of classes will be mailed to you. You will receive the orientation packet before
the start of camp.
NEW for Summer 2016: Submission of Health Information/Parental Waivers will now be
submitted confidentially through CampDoc.com. See page 39 for details.
STUDENTS INTERESTED IN OUR COUNSELOR IN TRAINING PROGRAM, SEE PAGE 37
OR CALL 443-412-2191 FOR INFORMATION.
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A Learning Vacation for Children
Entering Grades 4-8
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Course Selection Form
Return with registration form.
Child’s Name:______________________________________________________________
TWO WEEKS | DISCOVERING COLLEGE ~ Entering Grades 4-8
Student ID: H__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
Session: Please check the desired program below and record it on the registration form:
Session I - July 11 - 22
35213
35211
35215
35217
Session II - July 25 - August 5
*Early Bird - Before March 18th
Course Fee: $299 Material Fee: $60
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Discovering College I
Course Fee: $299 Material Fee: $80
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Get Ready
Course Fee: $39
7:30 - 9:00 AM
Material Fee: $15
Wind Down
Course Fee: $39
4:00 - 5:30 PM
Material Fee: $15
35214
*Early Bird - Before March 18th
Course Fee: $299 Material Fee: $60
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
35212
Discovering College II
Course Fee: $299 Material Fee: $80
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
35216
Get Ready
Course Fee: $39
7:30 - 9:00 AM
Material Fee: $15
Wind Down
Course Fee: $39
4:00 - 5:30 PM
Material Fee: $15
35218
M/W/F 9:00 - 10:45 AM
M/W/F 9:00 - 10:45 AM (cont.)
Rank from 1 - 5 (1 being your first choice)
Play Production - Can your class perform a great play
by the end of camp? With great individual and team
efforts, it can be done! Learn about acting, costumes,
make-up, and scenery, while working with your class
on a final project.
I: 35003 II: 35044
Team Soccer - Improve your soccer skills while
working together with teammates in this fast-paced
class. Be sure to bring your shin guards!
I: 35005 II: 35046
Science: To the Extreme - Whatever you do . . . take it
to the EXTREME! Explore the wonders of nature! Get
a close look at the food chain, dissect an owl pellet,
create natural tie dyes, harness solar power for
cooking, and create your own first aid kit.
I: 35004 II: 35045
M/W/F 10:45 AM -12:15 PM
Rank from 1 - 5 (1 being your first choice)
Capture the Flag - Play the classic game and see if you
can be the one to capture the other team’s flag!!
I: 35007 II: 35048
Ancient Egypt - Explore an ancient Egyptian’s life.
Create crafts that mimic Egyptian styles and themes
including hieroglyphs and mummies!
I: 35001 II: 35042
Busted Myths - Science Fact or Science Fiction?
What’s your prediction? We will test the stories
myths are made of! From Candy and Cola Concoctions
to discovering the true color of your blood, together,
we’ll uncover the science behind these mind boggling
myths!
I: 35006 II: 35047
Fishing Fun - Whether you are an experienced
fishing fan or just a beginner, join this class to learn
more about fishing tackle and how to “catch the big
one.” Then head for the pond to see who catches the
biggest (and smallest) fish! Bring a fishing rod or
borrow one of ours.
I: 35002 II: 35043
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Child’s Name:______________________________________________________________
M/W/F 10:45 AM -12:15 PM (cont.)
M/W/F 1:00 – 2:30 PM (cont.)
Sculpture 3-D - Do you have a knack for building?
Why not put your artistic juices to the test? We will use
clay, plaster, wood, and other materials in order to
build our own 3-dimensional masterpieces.
I: 35010 II: 35051
Swim Games - Improve your swimming skills and
endurance in fun group games. Bring suit, towel, and
goggles labeled with your name. Students must be able
to swim and will be asked to demonstrate their
proficiency at the first class.
I: 35015 II: 35052
Fishing Fun - Whether you are an experienced
fisherman or just a beginner, join this class to learn
more about fishing tackle and how to “catch the big
one.” Then head for the pond to see who catches the
biggest (and smallest) fish! Bring a fishing rod or
borrow one of ours.
I: 35008 II: 35049
Food Frenzy - Do you love art and enjoy tasty treats?
Then this class is for you! Combining the creative
world of art with the fascination of cooking, we will
include all of the wonderful tools, tastes, and recipes
to make the perfect artistic dish. This class may not be
appropriate for children with food allergies.
I: 35013 II: 35054
Recycled Art - Use found objects and recycled materials
to construct temporary and permanent works of art.
Learn to redesign, reinvent, and reinterpret preexisting
objects to make entirely new pieces!
I: 35009 II: 35050
M/W/F 2:30 – 4:00 PM
Rank from 1 - 5 (1 being your first choice)
Dodgeball - A camp classic! Enjoy a little friendly
competition and exercise at the same time. Dodgeball
is always a favorite.
I: 35016 II: 35057
M/W/F 1:00 – 2:30 PM
Rank from 1 - 5 (1 being your first choice)
Athlete’s Challenge - Work hard in this class to
improve your play in any sport or activity that you
enjoy! Whether you love lacrosse or soccer, football or
ballet, this class will help you to improve your
performance. Work on essential sport and fitness
components including coordination, strength, power,
agility, speed, reaction time, flexibility, and balance.
I: 35011 II: 35053
Funky “Fizz”-ics! - Finally, a fantastic fusion of
physics and fizzy formulas! Take a walk on the wild
side in this crazy week of sleuth science. Mix it up as
we experiment with molecular madness, radical
reactions and “fizz”-ical and chemical reactions.
I: 35019 II: 35060
Spy Academy - Look out 007! Step into the shoes of
a detective as you uncover the science involved in
evidence gathering and analysis. From message
decoding to night vision goggles, learn the tricks that
spies use every day.
I: 35014 II: 35056
Every Day Is Earth Day - Take a step back to see what
our planet does for us and how we can repay the favor
by being sure to preserve our Mother Earth. Find out
simple steps you can make to help save our planet!
Learn everyday ways that you can actually reduce,
reuse, and recycle in your life and why it makes a
difference.
I: 35017 II: 35058
Groovy ‘60s - Explore music, fads, and art of the ‘60s,
man!
I: 35012 II: 35055
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Student ID: H__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
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Child’s Name:______________________________________________________________
Student ID: H__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
FULL DAY
PROGRAM
SPORTS
TITLE
PROGRAMS
DISCOVERING
COLLEGE
~ Entering Grades 4-8
M/W/F 2:30 – 4:00 PM (cont.)
T/TH 9:00 - 10:45 AM (cont.)
Summer Swimmers - Hop in the pool to improve your
strokes and play some games! Don’t forget your suit,
towel, and goggles! Students must be able to swim and
will be asked to demonstrate their proficiency at the
first class.
I: 35020 II: 35061
Jewelry Design - Make jewelry that you can wear! Use
materials such as beads, yarn, clay, feathers, and more
to make any kind of jewelry you can imagine!
I: 35023 II: 35064
T/TH 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM
Rank from 1 - 5 (1 being your first choice)
Food Frenzy - Do you love art and enjoy tasty treats?
Then this class is for you! Combining the creative
world of art with the fascination of cooking, we will
include all of the wonderful tools, tastes, and recipes
to make the perfect artistic dish. This class may not be
appropriate for children with food allergies.
I: 35018 II: 35059
Lacrosse - Learn and practice skills and have a great
time playing the game. All equipment is provided, so
leave your stick at home!
I: 35032 II: 35071
T/TH 9:00 - 10:45 AM
Kitchen Chemistry - Fun and fascinating chemistry
concepts such as water polarity, acid and base studies,
and “bubbleology.”
I: 35031 II: 35070
Rank from 1 - 5 (1 being your first choice)
Tennis Time - Enjoy fun, fitness, and new friendships
as you learn basic strokes and rules. Bring a labeled
tennis racket and water bottle.
I: 35026 II: 35066
Graffiti Art - Students will look at various artists and
styles associated with graffiti/street art. We will
discuss the legalities of creating these works of art on
public property. Each student will be able to create
a graffiti-style mural on a piece of wallboard using
acrylic paint. The students will be able to explore styles
and create a logo for their name as well as create
stylized images in graffiti. The students will also be
able to use this style of art to create images on windows.
I: 35029 II: 35068
Gross-ology - Slimy, snotty, sneezy and smelly . . .
Grossology is the scientific study of all that’s NOT
allowed at the dinner table. Join us for an journey
down some of nature’s most interesting and disgusting
paths!
I: 35021 II: 35062
Píñata Fiesta - In this class you will not only get to
design your piñata - you will get to create it as well!
Learn how to create your very own piñata to break
at your next party. We will get into the spirit by holding
a Mexican Fiesta during our last class.
I: 35025 II: 35065
HCC Yearbook - Want to remember your time at
camp? Bring a disposable camera to take pictures with
your classmates and friends. Then put it all together in
a yearbook to keep!
I: 35022 II: 35063
HCC Times - Use Microsoft Publisher to create a
newspaper or newsletter featuring something
important to you. Whether you create a newspaper
about the latest scientific developments or a newsletter
about your life to share with friends, you will learn how
fun it is to communicate your ideas.
I: 35030 II: 35069
Cool Crafts - Make new crafts that you can really use!
Work with different materials to make memory boards,
picture frames, and much more.
I: 35028 II: 35067
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Discovering College
Return with registration form.
Child’s Name:______________________________________________________________
Student ID: H__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
T/TH 1:00-2:30 PM
T/TH 2:30 - 4 PM
Rank from 1 - 5 (1 being your first choice)
Rank from 1 - 4 (1 being your first choice)
Basketball - Learn the valuable fundamentals
necessary for enhancing your ability to play the sport
of basketball.
I: 35038 II: 35077
Jet Cadet - It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s everything
from the earliest flying machines to the first rocket
flights. We will explore aerodynamics and the world
above us. We will even design our own paper airplanes
and take them for a test flight!
I: 35035 II: 35074
What’s Up, Doc? - Put on your surgical gloves and
join us for some “Medical Mania.” Learn what it takes
to be a doctor, veterinarian or even a food scientist as
we investigate and solve all sorts of medical mysteries!
I: 35041 II: 35080
Weaving - Create an original weaving using patterns,
textures, and various imagery. Combine different fibers
including yarn, string, raffia, and fabric.
I: 35040 II: 35079
Project Runway: Fashion Forward - Do you have
what it takes to be a fashion designer? If you have an
eye for fashion, this is where you belong! Create your
very own fashion line. Use your imagination to come
up with some cool and crazy looks. On the last day,
be sure to put together an original outfit to show off
your favorite look for our fashion show! It’s all about you!
I: 35036 II: 35075
Candy Creations - Learn to make sweet confections
using melting chocolate and candy molds. With
chocolate, sugar, peanut butter, & caramel, you will
create scrumptious treats to take home. This class
may not be appropriate for children with food allergies.
(You must wear closed toe shoes to participate in this
class.)
I: 35034 II: 35073
Candy Creations - Learn to make sweet confections
using melting chocolate and candy molds. With
chocolate, sugar, peanut butter, & caramel, you will
create scrumptious treats to take home. This class
may not be appropriate for children with food allergies.
(You must wear closed toe shoes to participate in this class.)
I: 35039
II: 35078
* Harford County Walk-About (Class meets from 1-4 PM.)
Harford County Walk About* - Travel by College van to
some of Harford County’s best parks. Investigate
natural habitats through field, woods, and stream
studies. Be prepared to get dirty and wet.
I: 35037 II: 35076
* Harford County Walk-About (Class meets from 1-4 PM.)
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Base Games - Batter up! Improve your skills while
having a great time. Make sure you have athletic shoes
on and come ready to play!
I: 35033 II: 35072
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STADIUM FIELD
APG FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION ARENA
Tennis Courts
YOUTH COORDINATOR OFFICE
Main Camp Building/
Pick-Up and Drop-Off
PARK HERE for pick-up and drop-off
at Havre de Grace Hall.
Fighting Owls Blvd.
Alumni Lane
401 Thomas Run Road • Bel Air, MD 21015 | 443-412-2000 or 410-836-4000 | www.harford.edu
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Fallston Hall
Havre de Grace Hall
Hays-Heighe House
Hickory Center
Joppa Hall
Library
Maryland Hall
Student Center
Susquehanna
Center
Parking in reserved spaces will
result in a fine ($50 - $150)
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Aberdeen Hall
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Amoss Center
APG APG Federal Credit
Union Arena
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Bel Air Hall
BC
Belcamp Center
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Chesapeake Center
CO Conowingo Center
DH Darlington Hall
ELC Early Learning
Center
Cross Campus Drive
CONSTRUCTION TO
START ON ROUTE 22.
CAUTION
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BUILDING INDEX
Stadium Ave.
Counselor In Training ~ Grades 9-12 Only.
Not sure what you want to do this summer? Consider joining our staff at HCC as a CIT--Counselor in Training.
CITs will shadow aides and learn important information on how to be a leader. Students enrolled will also earn
their CPR certificate. All candidates interested in this program must have their applications in by May 2 and will
be notified by May 16 if they are accepted into the program. Spaces are limited.
Course: 35223
Course Fee: $199 Material Fee: $60
Mon. - Fri. 7/11-7/22
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 10
Havre de Grace Hall
2016
Course: 35224
Course Fee: $199 Material Fee: $60
Mon. - Fri. 7/25-8/5
9:00 AM-4:00 PM Sessions: 10
Havre de Grace Hall
Name: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Please list any previous experience (not necessary to be accepted):
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Why would you like to be a Counselor in Training? (Applicants may use a separate sheet of paper if necessary.):
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
Entering grades 9-12. All candidates interested in this program must have their applications in by May 2
and will be notified by May 16 if they are accepted into the program. Spaces are limited.
POSSIBLE SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
DRESHER FOUNDATION
Limited full and/or partial need-based scholarships for STEM-related camps
may (or may not) be available through the Dresher Foundation, Inc.
Please call 443-412-2191 for details.
HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION
Limited full scholarships may (or may not) be provided by the
Harford Community College Foundation, Inc., a not-for-profit benefit corporation
that accepts and administers philanthropic support for the College.
For scholarship information, please call 443-412-2191.
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PROGRAM TITLE
G.P.A.: ________________________________________________________________________________________
Counselor In Training ~ Grades 9-12 Only.
School attended 2015/2016:_______________________________________________________________________
In-Person Registration is now in Darlington Hall, Entrance #2 on Thomas Run Road.
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO RETURN THE FOLLOWING
FOR ANY FULL OR PARTIAL DAY CAMPS:
Office Use Only
Spring r Summer
Registered by:
Cashier’s Office:
C/R
Ini.
r
r Completed Registration Form
Course Selection Form (Kids on Campus &
r
Discovering College ONLY)
r Payment
H
HCC ID Last Name (Please Print) Street Home Phone Date
First Name City
Cell/Work Phone (circle one) Fall
r
State MI Zip Code
IMPORTANT! Please print legibly. Email: r Personal or r Business
Contact Information for HCC AlertMe Emergency Notification System
r
YES, please contact me in the event of an emergency on campus or a non-emergency campus closing.
r
NO, I choose not to be contacted in the event of a campus emergency or non-routine campus closing. Date of Birth:
Month
/
Citizenship: r
U.S. Citizen
r
/
Day
r
Year
Senior Citizen (60 years or older): r YES
r
Preferred contact phone number
NO
Gender: r Male
r
Female
Permanent Resident/Asylee/Refugee (Must bring in original card.)
Non-U.S. Citizen (Must submit copy of immigration document.) Visa Type:
Ethnicity: Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin? r YES
r NO
(Defined as a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.)
Race: See harford.edu/dfr for definitions of race.
Select one or more of the following categories:
r White (01)
r Black or African American (02)
r Asian (03)
r American Indian or Native Alaskan (04)
r Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (05)
How did you hear about this course?
r
r
Newspaper
r Radio
r HCC Marquee
r HCC Website
r Printed Schedule of Classes
r HCC Kids Summer Program Booklet
Email
r Postcard/Flyer/Brochure
r HCC Facebook
r Referral from Family or Friend
r Referral from Instructor
r Other
COURSE #
COURSE TITLE
COURSE FEE
MATERIAL FEE
Payment is due at time of registration.
r Check r Money Order
r VISA
r MasterCard
r Discover
r American Express
Call 443-412-2376 to provide credit card information.
Mail form to:
Harford Community College
Continuing Education and Training Division
401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015
ph. 443-412-2376 • fx. 443-412-2383
OUT-OF-COUNTY OUT-OF-STATE
SURCHARGE $20 SURCHARGE $35
COST
I accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC. I understand that
violation of these regulations may subject me to penalties and sanctions. (A copy of
the Student Code may be obtained from the Student Activities Office.) I certify that
the information on this form is accurate and complete. Failure to provide accurate
information may be just cause for dismissal from the College.
Signature 38
Date
NEW!!
Important Changes To Submission Of Health
Information/Parental Waivers
In our continuous efforts to provide the best possible care to our campers and staff, Harford Community
College (HCC Kids) is partnering with CampDoc.com.
CampDoc.com is an electronic health and emergency contact record system for camps, and will help
us consolidate and integrate camper health information and emergency contact information into a
centralized and secure location. Their system will give our camp administrators instant access to
critical information.
The security, confidentiality and privacy of your camper’s personal health and emergency contact
information will always be protected. Only HCC Kids Camp staff will have access to camper health
information, and the CampDoc.com site is secure, encrypted and password protected.
After registering for camp, you will receive a “Welcome Email” from CampDoc.com with information
about how to complete your camper’s health information. You will only need to complete this form once
for each child, regardless of how many camps your child will be attending. Depending on the camp,
there may be additional camp-specific waiver forms to complete.
●• Click the link in the “Welcome Email” to set a new password for your CampDoc.com account.
●• Follow the instructions, and complete the health history for your camper. Alerts will appear for
any missing required information.
●• You may return to your CampDoc.com at any time to make changes/updates to your camper’s
health information before camp begins.
Please set register@campdoc.com as a ‘safe sender’ to avoid accidental delivery to junk and spam
folders. Also, when you register, please provide us with an up-to-date email to ensure the delivery of the
campdoc.com email.
We are excited to continually evolve – building safer, more productive and more efficient systems to
create the best experience for you and your family.
We can’t wait to see you this summer!
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In-Person Registration is now in Darlington Hall, Entrance #2 on Thomas Run Road.
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO RETURN THE FOLLOWING
FOR ANY FULL OR PARTIAL DAY CAMPS:
Office Use Only
Spring r Summer
Registered by:
Cashier’s Office:
C/R
Ini.
r
r Completed Registration Form
Course Selection Form (Kids on Campus &
r
Discovering College ONLY)
r Payment
H
HCC ID Last Name (Please Print) Street Home Phone Date
First Name City
Cell/Work Phone (circle one) Fall
r
State MI Zip Code
IMPORTANT! Please print legibly. Email: r Personal or r Business
Contact Information for HCC AlertMe Emergency Notification System
r
YES, please contact me in the event of an emergency on campus or a non-emergency campus closing.
r
NO, I choose not to be contacted in the event of a campus emergency or non-routine campus closing. Date of Birth:
Month
/
Citizenship: r
U.S. Citizen
r
/
Day
r
Year
Senior Citizen (60 years or older): r YES
r
Preferred contact phone number
NO
Gender: r Male
r
Female
Permanent Resident/Asylee/Refugee (Must bring in original card.)
Non-U.S. Citizen (Must submit copy of immigration document.) Visa Type:
Ethnicity: Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin? r YES
r NO
(Defined as a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.)
Race: See harford.edu/dfr for definitions of race.
Select one or more of the following categories:
r White (01)
r Black or African American (02)
r Asian (03)
r American Indian or Native Alaskan (04)
r Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (05)
How did you hear about this course?
r
r
Newspaper
r Radio
r HCC Marquee
r HCC Website
r Printed Schedule of Classes
r HCC Kids Summer Program Booklet
Email
r Postcard/Flyer/Brochure
r HCC Facebook
r Referral from Family or Friend
r Referral from Instructor
r Other
COURSE #
COURSE TITLE
COURSE FEE
MATERIAL FEE
Payment is due at time of registration.
r Check r Money Order
r VISA
r MasterCard
r Discover
r American Express
Call 443-412-2376 to provide credit card information.
Mail form to:
Harford Community College
Continuing Education and Training Division
401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015
ph. 443-412-2376 • fx. 443-412-2383
OUT-OF-COUNTY OUT-OF-STATE
SURCHARGE $20 SURCHARGE $35
COST
I accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC. I understand that
violation of these regulations may subject me to penalties and sanctions. (A copy of
the Student Code may be obtained from the Student Activities Office.) I certify that
the information on this form is accurate and complete. Failure to provide accurate
information may be just cause for dismissal from the College.
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Date
2016
SPECIAL EVENTS
& PERFORMANCES
THE JASON BISHOP SHOW
BRAD SIMON, INC.
February 13 | 7 PM | Amoss Center
LADYBUG GIRL AND
BUMBLEBEE BOY, THE MUSICAL
BRAD SIMON, INC.
March 4 | 7 PM | Amoss Center
THE YOUNG IRELANDERS
CMI ENTERTAINMENT
March 13 | 3 PM | Amoss Center
CHARLOTTE’S WEB
THEATREWORKS USA
April 1 | 7 PM | Amoss Center
SKIPPYJON JONES SNOW
WHAT (& THE 7 CHIHUAHUAS)
THEATREWORKS USA
April 29 | 7 PM | Amoss Center
PETER PAN
HARFORD DANCE THEATRE
May 13 | 7:30 PM
May 14 | 4 & 7:30 PM
May 15 | 1 & 4 PM
Chesapeake Theater
MARY POPPINS
PHOENIX FESTIVAL THEATER
June 10, 11, 17 & 18 | 7 PM
June 12 & 19 | 2 PM
Chesapeake Theater
TICKETS at LIVEatHarfordCC.com
@LIVEatHarfordCC
401 Thomas Run Road
Bel Air, MD 21015
DRIVER
Education
Our Driver Education program
has served more than 5,000
students since 1993!
You asked - we listened! Parents have asked us to offer an Adventure
Week Camp for Adults. Spend your week with us trying new
challenges and being introduced to amazing outdoor locations.
Come join us for five unique adult-tested and kid-approved
adventures! Adventures will include, but are not limited to, hiking,
kayaking, adventure course, and paddleboarding/sailing.
Course Fee: $124 • Material Fee: $195
More information on page 18.
This course is required for those who
want to obtain a driver’s license. To register,
bring proof of age (birth certificate, learner’s
permit, or valid passport) to Harford Community
College’s Darlington Hall. Students must be age
15 by first class session.
• 30 hours of classroom instruction
(ten 3-hour sessions)
• 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction
by appointment
• Classroom instruction meets in Joppa Hall,
Room 13
This course meets the MVA GRADUATED LICENSING PROGRAM.
Parent or driver coach requested to attend the first class
session, mandatory for students.
Senior adult and disabled retiree course fee waivers apply.
For more information, call 443-412-2176.
See page 9 for course dates and times.
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