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Sports Camps
Cabrillo Arts for Youth
Leadership & Academic
Enrichment
Cabrillo Youth
Summer Institutes
Register online at www.cabrillo-extension.org or call us at 831-479-6331
AT-A-GLANCE SUMMER CAMPS SCHEDULE - LISTED BY DATE
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The Cabrillo Youth Summer Institute (CYSI) is back with some exciting changes and
new programs! This summer we are excited to offer classes through a unique collaboration with Learn
to Discover. Programs offer hands-on, experiential learning that emphasize creative design skills, problem-solving and fun! Students will explore engaging technologies in lively lab-style classes. They’ll also
be guided to discover and explore many potential career areas. A key contributor to future academic
and career success is early exposure to career awareness. We will introduce students to the opportunities that exist and prepare them to make decisions about high school and college coursework and, ultimately, their future. Build, explore, create and play!
We emphasize small class sizes so space is limited in each camp. Register Early!
Scholarships
Cabrillo Extension is happy to offer a limited number of scholarships for our summer youth programs.
Scholarships provide students and families the opportunity to enjoy our camps at reduced registration
fees . If you are interested in applying please go to our web site, www.cabrillo-extension.org, where
you will find a downloadable application form and important dates & deadlines for summer 2016
scholarships. Application deadline is May 6th. Only one scholarship per household will be awarded.
If you would like to pick up an application form you may come to the Extension office during our business hours, Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm. We are located on lower campus in building 2100A.
If you have any questions, contact the Extension office at (831) 479-6331.
Cabrillo College Extension
Register online at www.cabrillo-extension.org
CABRILLO YOUTH SUMMER INSTITUTE
CABRILLO
YOUTH SUMMER INSTITUTES
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Runway Show! (ages 7-13)
Fashion is a way of communicating and expressing yourself. Share your style and imagination
through fashion design. Learn to design clothes,
accessories, and even your own clothing label,
using a drawing tablet and computer. Also create an animated fashion show, showing off your
favorite designed outfits. Creative Cooking (ages 11-15)
Here’s your opportunity to cook in a real
professional kitchen. Join chef instructor Anne
Baldzikowski for a fun and delicious week in the
Cabrillo College kitchens. This class is designed to
help the student develop basic cooking skills.
A broad background in professional cooking
techniques will be gained by students through
instruction and lab work. The class will explore
knife skills, sanitation, food production, culinary
careers, origins of cuisine, and restaurant work.
Individual development will be nurtured as well
as teamwork. Each student is encouraged to
progress toward his or her goals.
Please wear long pants, closed toe shoes, an
apron and a hat.
Mon. – Fri.,
July 25-29 (ages 11-13) OR
Aug. 8-12 (ages 13-15)
9 am–1 pm
9 am–1 pm
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Register by June 6: $245
Register after June 6: $260
Plus a $35 material fee
Doughlicious - Baking Camp
(ages 11-17)
Do you love to bake? Want to spend a week surrounded by sweet smells and sweet treats? Have
you ever thought of a career in the baking and
pastry arts? Join Chef Anne in Cabrillo’s Culinary
Arts Kitchen and Bake Shop and immerse yourself
in the wonderful world of baking! You will learn
to make quick breads, yeast breads, pate choux,
and flaky pastries. Each day Chef Anne will focus
on mastering a skill and you will make delicious
goodies to take home to your friends and families.
Please wear long pants, closed toe shoes, an
apron and a hat.
Mon. – Fri.,
July 11-15 (ages 14-17) OR
July 18-22 (ages 11-13)
9 am–1 pm
9 am–1 pm
Room: 908
Register by June 6: $245
Register after June 6: $260
Plus a $35 material fee
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Ages 7-9
OR
Ages 10-13
Mon. – Fri., July 11-15
July 11-15
1:00 – 3:00 pm
10 am – 12 Noon
Room: 1603
Register by June 6: $180
Register after June 6: $195
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Plus a $20 material fee at registration
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Register
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Mad Scientist! (ages 5-10)
Have fun being a scientist and explore a variety
of hands-on science topics including energy,
electricity, light, sound, physics and biology. Have
fun building an infrared detector, strobe light,
and fiber optics; using microscopes and CAD to
explore biology; and build amusement park rides
to understand physics concepts. Test your ability
to solve mysteries and be a forensic scientist to
solve the mystery of who stole the cookies.
Two camp sections are offered simultaneously.
Age groups are 5-7 and 8-10.
Mon. – Fri., August 1-5
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Room: 2100B or 1603
Register by June 6: $180
Register after June 6: $195
NEW!
Explore Computer Building
(ages 11-15)
In this one-week camp students will have the
opportunity to gain hands-on experience disassembling and then reassembling a computer.
Each student will take apart and re-build a computer system from beginning to end, learning
all major and necessary component names and
the functions of these components. Students will
disassemble the computer to the smallest component, format/erase a disk , load and configure
the operating system, and other tasks associated
with getting a computer “user ready”. This is an in-depth look at all components of a
computer system along with the necessary software. Students will finish the class with the pride
and confidence of being able to build their own
new computer. Students with an aptitude for discovery and inquiry, and who like hands-on problem solving, will enjoy this full week experience! Mon. – Fri.,
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CABRILLO YOUTH
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& Build
Engineering:
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(ages
12-14)
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12-14)
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Super Hero Engineering
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27–July 11
9 am–12
noon
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Fri., June
June 27–July
27–July 11
1–4 pm
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pm
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Mon.
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Mon.
Fri.,
August 8-12
8-12
9 am–12
noon
99 am–12
noon
am–12
noon
Room: 1521
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Room:
1521
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6:
$195
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6: 6:
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$210
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Fri., August
August 8-12
8-12
1–4 pm
NEW!
1–4
pm
1–4
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Room: 1521
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6:
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$210
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CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH
CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH
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CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH
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clay
in
the
studio.
Register by June 6: $180
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after
June 6:
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This
will
inspire
young
people
to explore,
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9-12
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Natural
History (Mon. & Tue.)
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Animation
for Beginners
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$295(each
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available
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or
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$295
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Elijah Pfotenhauer
is a local Santa Cruz Illustrator,
painter and teacher. He grew up drawing comics and
CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH
CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH
Art and Nature - Explore and
NEW!
Adventure (ages 7-11)
Young artists and
adventurers will connect
with art and nature in
this week-long camp
taught by local artist
and science presenter
Lynn Guenther.
On Monday and Tuesday, Lynn will cover science
observation and illustration at the Santa Cruz
Museum of Natural History. Campers will enjoy a
“day-at-the-museum” and have special behindthe-scenes access when the museum is closed.
CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH
On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday students will
discover Cabrillo’s farm, garden and breath-taking
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and
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the-scenes
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the museum
is closed.
Santa
Cruz Museum
of Natural
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On Wednesday,
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$250
discover by
Cabrillo’s
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Register
after
June 6: $265
views at the
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Small Metal Sculpture,
Hand Fabrication and Jewelry
(ages 13-17)
Join Lynn in the state-of-the-art small metals
studio at Cabrillo College for a week of small
metals and jewelry. Learn how to create small
metal sculptures and unique jewelry using handfabrication techniques like sawing, forming, forging, stamping, cold connecting, texturing, coloring and more. Metal artist Lynn Guenther will
teach metalworking equipment and tool safety
first. Then, our metalsmiths will use a variety of
tools including copper, brass sheet and wire to
transform our design ideas into amazing finished
pieces.
Mon. – Fri., July 25-29
9Small
am –12 noon
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Room: VAPA 3001
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Fabrication
and Jewelry
Register by June 6: $195
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9 am –12 noon
NEW!
Room: VAPA 3001
Register by June 6: $195
Register after June 6: $210
Plus a $35 material fee at registration will include
a jeweler’s kit that students will take home to
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Mon.16– Fri., July 18-22
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YOUTH
Graphics for T-shirts,
Skateboards, Stickers and More
(ages 12-14)
For students who enjoy visual art in the form of
drawing, painting or photography and want to
create cool products, including stickers, t-shirts,
hats and more. Learn how to take photos and edit
with graphic design techniques using Adobe Photoshop & Adobe Illustrator to apply color effects,
text, proper file formatting and more. Graphic Art
techniques used to design many types of products in today’s marketplace. Students will draw
sketches to use, or can bring in sketches, from
home & may take short walks around campus to
take photos to incorporate into their imagery.
We’ll choose student ideas to complete a variety
of images that can be applied to products of their
choosing. Students will set up their own online
portfolio or storefront of their completed designs
for various graphic arts related products.
Bring a USB flash drive to store and take home
edited images (1G or larger)
Mon. – Fri., July 18-22
2 – 5 pm
Room: VAPA 2021
Register by June 6: $180
Register after June 6: $195
Plus a $10 material fee
GeeDee is Me – Fun with Graphic
Design! (ages 12-14)
If you love band t-shirts, posters, magazines, surf
and skate graphics, then this camp is for you.
Translate your creative and visual design ideas
into actual computer art. Learn some of the most
adaptable design principles and how to apply
them to your own text, illustration, and photographic compositions. This is a fun introduction
for students interested in learning more about
graphic design. Students will explore image-making, basic typography, and the integration of the
two through a series of fun and fast-paced assignments and exercises. All projects will address
form, composition, hierarchy, and creativity.
Students will have the opportunity to use Wacom
drawing tablets to see how real designers illustrate!
Mon. – Fri., June 27–July 1
9 am – 12 Noon
Room: VAPA 2021
Register by June 6: $180
Register after June 6: $195
Plus a $10 material fee
Marco Lucadano is the graphic design and digital
photography instructor at Soquel High School where
he has been teaching for 8 years. He has experience as a
freelance graphic designer and has been teaching for more
than 15 years in Santa Cruz County.
3D Animation for Beginners
(ages 16 & up)
Have you ever struggled to understand an architectural or mechanical design drawing and wish
that you could see it in three dimensions? Have
you ever wondered how video games are made
or animated movies like Shrek? This course will
introduce you to the world of digital modeling
and animation via 3D Blender, a popular/free
animation software program. Additionally, you
will be introduced to Computer Aided Design
(CAD) and the principles of the design process. If
this sounds exciting to you then we invite you to
attend our hands-on, information-packed course!
Plus
a $40 school
material
fee for high
ages school
9-12
Ideal for
middle
through
Plus
a
$50
material
fee
for
ages
13-16
students considering careers or majors in
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ARTS FOR YOUTH
Session 1: Explore 3D printing, scanning &
modeling,
carving, woodworking.
3D plaster
Animation
for Beginners
Digital Photography I:
Session
2: Explore
paper
and cardboard
(ages
16 &&
up)
Natural
Studio
Light
models,
laser-cutting
and vinyl stickers.
Have you ever struggled to understand an archi-
(ages
12-15)
Session
1: Mon.
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CABRILLO SPORTS CAMPS YOUTH SPORTS CAMPS
Baseball Camp (ages 7-14)
Seahawk Football Camp (ages 6–14)
This is the 12th year of our summer baseball
camp offering. Our camp is designed to address
all of the areas for a great experience: skills, one
on one instruction, game play and great fun.
The Cabrillo Seahawk Football Camp is a noncontact skills-focused program serving youth
players between the ages of 6-14. From beginners
to all-stars, our goal is to help each child reach
their full potential as a football player and a person. Youth football is the foundation high school
and higher level programs are built upon so we
concentrate on strong fundamentals and teamwork. Focus will be on all the specific skill sets
within positions the campers are interested in:
Quarterbacks, wide
receivers,SPORTS
running backs,
lineYOUTH
CAMPS
backers, defensive backs and offensive/defensive
linemen. Join us for a fun filled week of football at
Seahawk
Football Camp (ages 6–14)
Cabrillo
College!
The Cabrillo Seahawk Football Camp is a nonPlease bring: cleats, mouth guard, shorts or sweats,
contact skills-focused program serving youth
athletic/football shirt
players between the ages of 6-14. From beginners
Mon. – Fri., June 13-17
to all-stars, our goal is to help each child reach
8:30 am - 12:30 pm
their full potential as a football player and a perFootball Stadium
son. Youth football is the foundation high school
Fee: $195
and higher level programs are built upon so we
concentrate on strong fundamentals and teamwork. Focus will be on all the specific skill sets
Swimming
(ages
7-15)in:
within
positions theCamps!
campers are
interested
Introduction
Competitive
Quarterbacks,
widetoreceivers,
running backs, lineSwimming
backers,
defensive backs and offensive/defensive
linemen.
Join is
usatfor
a fun
filled week of level,
football at
This camp
the
pre-competition
Cabrillo
not a College!
beginning swim program. The camp is
We insure that all of our campers will leave with
a sound knowledge and skill level. At no time,
will any camper will be in an environment either
beneath or above their skill level. It is of the
utmost importance that we provide a safe and
meaningful experience.
Please bring a hat, mitt, sport appropriate attire
and a lunch daily.
Baseball Camp (ages 7-14)
Three Sessions to choose from!
This is the 12th year of our summer baseball
Mon.
Fri.,
July 11-15
OR July
18-22 ORtoJuly
25-29 camp–off
ering.
Our camp
is designed
address
9am
2pmareas for a great experience: skills, one
all of- the
Baseball
Field
on one instruction,
game play and great fun.
Fee: $195
We insure that all of our campers will leave with
a sound knowledge and skill level. At no time,
Cabrillo
Girl’s
Camps
will any camper
will Volleyball
be in an environment
either
(ages
beneath11-17)
or above their skill level. It is of the
utmost
importance
that
provideHoustona safe and
Our
camps
will be run
bywe
Gabrielle
meaningful
experience.
Neville
the Cabrillo
Head Women’s Volleyball
coach
assistant
coaches
and players.
Please and
bringher
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mitt, sport
appropriate
attireThey
will
technical training in a fun environand provide
a lunch daily.
ment for all levels to learn the game and also for
Three experienced
Sessions to choose
from!
more
players
to improve and refine
their
technical
skills.
Players
be placed
skill/
Mon. – Fri., July 11-15 OR Julywill
18-22 OR Julyin25-29 age
level
groups
where
Gabrielle
and
the
Cabrillo
9am - 2pm
Women’s
team will provide drills and games that
Baseball Field
are
for that skill.
$195
Fee:appropriate
Please wear comfortable clothes for indoor volleyball:
T-shirt, sweatshirt,
tennis shoes, kneepads,
Cabrillo
Girl’s Volleyball
Campsand
bring a water bottle and lunch or snacks.
(ages 11-17)
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groups where
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12 noon
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Women’s team will provide
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Gymnasium
Fee: $180
are appropriate
for that skill.
Fee:
$200
Please wear comfortable clothes for indoor volleyball: T-shirt,
Junior
Highsweatshirt,
Camp tennis shoes, kneepads, and
bringJunior
a water
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or snacks.
Our
High
Camp
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9th
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fundamental
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camp for 9–12 graders, where the majority of
hitting
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Setter
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Fri.
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9Setter
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pm
Hitter & Defense Camp
Gymnasium
July 29, 30 & 31
July 29, 30 & 31
Fee:
9 am$180
– 2 pm
12 noon – 3 pm
Gymnasium
Fee: $200
Fee: $180
Please
bring:
cleats,
guard,
shorts
sweats,
open
to girls
andmouth
boys 7-14
years
old.orSwimathletic/football
shirt
mers will learn
proper stroke technique and
basic
training
methods.
Mon.
– Fri.,
June 13-17
8:30Prerequisite:
am - 12:30 pm
Swimmers must demonstrate the
Football
abilityStadium
to swim 25 yards of freestyle and 25
Fee:
$195of backstroke non-stop.
yards
Mon. – Thu., June 13-16
1:30 – 3:00 pm
Swimming
Camps! (ages 7-15)
Cabrillo
Pool
Fee:
$95
Introduction
to Competitive
Swimming
Advanced Skills Development Camp
This camp is at the pre-competition level,
This camp is for current competitive swimnot a beginning swim program. The camp is
mers. It is open to girls and boys 9-15 years
open to girls and boys 7-14 years old. Swimold. Swimmers will be exposed to more
mers will learn proper stroke technique and
advanced techniques, drills, and other skills
basic training methods.
necessary to excel in competitive swimming.
Prerequisite: Swimmers must demonstrate the
It
is recommended
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have
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to swim 25 yards
of freestyle
anda25
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suit but non-stop.
any style is acceptable.
yards ofstyle
backstroke
Goggles and caps for swimmers with long
hair
Mon.is–also
Thu.,recommended.
June 13-16 We will have spare
goggles
and
caps
available.
1:30 – 3:00
pm
Cabrillo Pool
Prerequisite:
Swimmers must demonstrate the
Fee: $95
ability to swim 25 yards of freestyle, backstroke,
butterfl
y andDevelopment
breaststroke non-stop.
Advanced
Skills
Camp
This camp
Session
1 is for current competitive
Session 2 swimmers.
It is open to girls and
boys
9-15 years
June 20-23
June
27-30
old. –Swimmers
1:00
3:00 pm will be exposed to more
Cabrillo
Pool
advanced
techniques, drills, and other skills
Fee:
$110 to excel in competitive swimming.
necessary
It is recommended that swimmers have a competitive style suit but any style is acceptable.
13 Cabrillo
College Extension
To register call 479-6331 or visit
us online
at www.cabrillo-extension.org
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Junior
High Camp
Goggles
and caps
for swimmers with long
hair
is
also
recommended.
We
will
have
spare
Our Junior High Camp is an all-skills camp for 7thgoggles and caps
available.
YOUTH SPORTS CAMPS CABRILLO SPORTS CAMPS
Cabrillo Girls Basketball Camp
(ages 6-11)
Basketball Shooting Camps
(ages 7-17)
Our all-new Girls Basketball Camp will focus on
the fundamentals such as dribbling, passing
and shooting. Fun games will be played in each
class. Adjustable baskets (8 feet high) are used for
younger kids to increase success and proper technique while shooting. Campers receive a T-shirt
and camp achievement awards.
Our shooting camp is a great opportunity for
your child to focus on a particular skill and the
development of that skill; SHOOTING. The entire
camp will be devoted to improving the shooting
technique and ability of each player. Proper fundamentals and footwork will be coached to help
maximize development and experience.
Bring shorts and athletic shoes
NEW!
Each day will consist of individual and group
instruction, drill work, shooting competitions and
position specific workouts.
Mon. – Fri., June 13-17
10:30 am – 12 Noon (1st & 2nd graders)
12 Noon – 1:30 pm (3rd & 4th graders)
1:30 – 3 pm
(5th & 6th graders)
Gymnasium
Fee: $100
Bring shorts, athletic shoes and your love for the game.
Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase.
Session 1
YOUTH SPORTS CAMPS
Basketball Skills Camps (ages 7-17)
Cabrillo
Girls
Basketball
Camp
Our day camp
provides
a tremendous
environ(ages
6-11)
ment for
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camps
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a solid
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all-new
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Camp
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Our camp
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ball
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Bring
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footwork technique. Our emphasis on sound funMon. – Fri., June 13-17
damentals immerses each camper in the sport,
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Bring shorts, athletic shoes and your love for the game.
Gymnasium
Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase.
Fee: $100
Ages 7-12
Ages 12 -17
July 11-14
July 18-22
Basketball
Skills
Camps (ages 7-17)
10:30 am – 3:30 pm
Our day camp provides a tremendous environ(10:00am early bird drop off, 4:00pm extra work pickup)
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for your child’s skill improvement. The skills
Gymnasium
camps
offer a solid foundation of offensive and
Fee: $175
Session 2
June 20-23
August 1-4
10:30 am – 3:30 pm
(10:00am early bird drop off, 4:00pm extra work pickup)
Gymnasium
Basketball
Shooting Camps
Fee: $175
(ages 7-17)
Our shooting camp is a great opportunity for
Basketball Advanced Skills Camp
your child to focus on a particular skill and the
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August 1-4
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defensive fundamentals for all age groups and
(ages 10-17)
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Basketball Camp
Session
1:
Mon.–Thu.,
July
18–21
Location: Cabrillo College Carl Conelly Stadium.
Bring shorts, athletic shoes and your love for the game.
drills and get ready to go back to school showing
Session
2: Mon.–Thu.,
July 25-28
Drinks
and snacks
will be available
for purchase.
how much you have improved!
Wee-Hawks (ages 4-6)
BoysMon.
& Girls
Camps
(ages
7-14) – Thu.,
August
8-11
NEW!
Ages 12 -17
9:00 - 10:30 am
9:00 10:30
am - 12:00
Noon
am – 3:30
pm
July 11-14
July 18-22
(will train separately from older kids)
Fee: $165
each
session
(10:00am
early
bird drop off, 4:00pm extra work pickup)
10:30 am – 3:30 pm
Fee: $75 each session
Gymnasium
(10:00am early bird drop off, 4:00pm extra work pickup)
Fee: $175
Gymnasium
Fee: $175
Ages 7-12
14
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Mon. – Fri., June 13-17
Mon. – Fri., June 13-17
8:30 am - 12:30 pm
8:30 am - 12:30 pm
YOUTH
SPORTS CAMPS
Football Stadium
Football Stadium
CABRILLO
Fee: $195
Fee: $195
SPORTS CAMPS
Volleyball Camps
Cabrillo Girls Basketball Camp
Basketball Shooting Camps
(ages 6-11)
(ages 7-17)
n by Gabrielle
Houston- Camps!Swimming
Swimming
(ages 7-15)Camps!
(ages 7-15)
Our all-new Girls Basketball Camp will focus on
Our shooting camp is a great opportunity for
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to Competitive
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Prerequisite:
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must
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the shooting competitions and
instruction,
drill work,
Mon. – Fri., June 13-17
to swim
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CABRILLO MAP, PARKING, AND REGISTRATION INFO
DROP OFF ZONES:
You may briefly park in lots M, S or P without a permit for 15 minutesbefore and
after each camp. If you leave your car for more than the specified time, or outside of
the times noted above, you must purchase a daily parking permit.
Permits are available at kiosks in each parking lot or structure.
10:30
am – of
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Noon (1st &non-stop.
2nd graders)
yards
yards of backstroke non-stop.
and
rt, tennis shoes,
kneepads,
and
Bring shorts, athletic shoes and your love for the game.
12 Noon – 1:30 pm (3rd & 4th graders)
nd lunch orMon.
snacks.
– Thu., June 13-16
Mon. – Thu., June 13-16 Drinks and snacks will be available for purchase.
1:30 – 3 pm
(5th & 6th graders)
1:30 – 3:00 pm
1:30 – 3:00 pm
Session 1
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skill/position specific
Cabrillo
Pool
Cabrillo Pool
Fee:the
$100
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August 1-4
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majority of
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shooting off the move
and off
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footwork
technique.
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drills to helpthe
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pressure
and
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of Summer 15
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and
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each camper
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be a focus. This is a great opportunity for a player
& 24 ing that is essential for improvement.
to Session
hone some
Session 1
Session 12
2 advanced skills, learn some new
BringJune
shorts,
athletic shoes and your
love
for the game.
drills
and
get ready
go liked
back toit.
school showing
20-23
June
27-30
June
20-23
June
27-30
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class.toHe
Drinks
snacks
purchase.
how much
you
have
improved!
1:00and
– 3:00
pm will be available
1:00for
– 3:00
pm
Learned the butterfly
Mon. – Thu., August 8-11
Cabrillo Pool
Cabrillo Pool
Ages 12 -17
and improved freestyle.
10:30 am – 3:30 pm
$110
JulyFee:
11-14
July 18-22 Fee: $110
Parent of Summer 15 Intro to
(10:00am early
bird drop off, 4:00pm extra work pickup)
Competitive Swimming participant
10:30 am – 3:30 pm
Gymnasium
(10:00am early bird drop off, 4:00pm extra work pickup)
9-6331 or To
visit
us online
www.cabrillo-extension.org
13 Fee: $175
register
callat
479-6331
or visit us online at www.cabrillo-extension.org
13
Gymnasium
Fee: $175
Ages 7-12
Online registration is easy! Parents, follow these simple steps to
register your child for classes and camps.
Summer Soccer Camps (ages 4-14)
Cabrillo College Athletics invites you to come have fun, learn some new skills from top-level
instructors, and enjoy our all-weather facility.
Our camp offers a comprehensive, informative week of instruction on our beautiful playing
surface in the stadium. The camp will focus on individual and team skills needed to be successful
in this wonderful game. Camp is staffed by the men coaching staff of Cabrillo College—
professional, nationally licensed coaches and former professional players who are attuned to
the needs of all ages and abilities.
Session 1: Mon.–Thu., July 18–21
Session 2: Mon.–Thu., July 25-28
Location: Cabrillo College Carl Conelly Stadium.
Wee-Hawks (ages 4-6)
9:00 - 10:30 am
(will train separately from older kids)
Fee: $75 each session
Boys & Girls Camps (ages 7-14) 9:00 am - 12:00 Noon
Fee: $165 each session
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Cabrillo College Extension
15 Cabrillo
College Extension
Are you new to Extension?
Follow these steps:
Step 1: Go to cabrillo-extension.org, and under
“Info for Students” in our top menu bar select
“Registration log-in”, then click Login/Create
Account at the top of the page.
Step 2: Create a Household Profile
Step 3: Add your child to the household profile check our online FAQ’s for helpful tips.
Step 4: Find your class(es) or camps and add to
your cart.
Step 5: Complete the online Youth Emergency
Release Forms- completing these online forms
allows us to use your information for multiple
camps and classes.
Step 6: Check out and you’re done!
Already have a profile in our system?
Follow these steps:
Step 1: Add your child to the household profile check our online FAQ’s for helpful tips.
Step 2: Find your class(es) or camps and add to
your cart.
Step 3: Complete the online Youth Emergency
Release Forms- completing these online forms
allows us to use your information for multiple
camps and classes!
Step 4: Check out and you’re done!
Need help? Call the Extension office at
(831) 479-6331 during our regular business
hours on Monday-Friday from 9-5 and we
would be glad to help!
Register online at www.cabrillo-extension.org 16
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Enjoy a lineup of over 90
unique workshops, including:
SUMMER 2016 YOUTH
PROGRAMS
Comic Book
Arts, En Plein Art
Watercolor,
Ceramics, Digital
SUMMER EXTENSION
2016
Fabrication and 6 open labs!
Non-pro t
Organization
U.S. Postage
PAID
Cabrillo College
Cabrillo Arts!
Summer Institute as well as
our popular Cabrillo
Cabrillo
Arts Arts for
Kids program and Summer
for
Youth
Sports Camps See Pages 28-39
Youth Programs!
Join us this summer for our
5th Annual Cabrillo Youth
Summer
Institute
as well as
Culinary
Classes
ourLearn
popular
Cabrillo
Knife
Skills, Arts
Basicfor
Kids
program
and
Summer
Cabrillo
Sports
Butchery Skills,
Fresh Pasta,
Sports
Camps
See
Pages
28-39
Poultry and Seafood,
Chicken
Camps
101 and so much more!
See Pages 38-40
Culinary Classes
Learn Knife Skills, Basic
Leadership
and Academic
101 and so much more!
President and SuperintendentEnrichment
Dr. Laurel Jones
See Pages 38-40
Cabrillo College Governing Board Ed Banks, Christina Cuevas,
Butchery Skills, Fresh Pasta,
Gary Reece, Alan J. Smith, Rachael Spencer,
Poultry and Seafood, Chicken
Donna Ziel and Austin Yungmeyer, Student Trustee
Cabrillo Extension Sta
ECRWSS
See Pages
1-27
5th Annual
Cabrillo Youth
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER LOCAL
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RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER LOCAL
Enjoy
a lineup ofInstitutes
over 90
Summer
unique workshops, including:
Comic Book Arts, En Plein Art
Watercolor,
Digital
Youth Ceramics,
Programs!
Fabrication
and
6 openfor
labs!
Join us this
summer
our
Non-pro t
Organization
U.S. Postage
PAID
Cabrillo College
Cabrillo
Youth
Cabrillo
Arts!
Scott Johnson, Jill Gallo, Ashley Carniglia
Fran Guerrero, Elena Castro, Marlene Flores, & Angel Martinez
Cabrillo College Governing Board Ed Banks, Christina Cuevas,
Gary Reece, Alan J. Smith, Rachael Spencer,
Donna Ziel and Austin Yungmeyer, Student Trustee
www.cabrillo-extension.org
President and Superintendent Dr. Laurel Jones
Cabrillo Extension Sta
Scott Johnson, Jill Gallo, Ashley Carniglia
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