S U M M E R 2 0 1 6 YO U T H P R O G R A M S REGISTER BY JUNE 6TH FOR DISCOUNTED FEES! 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 AT-A-GLANCE SUMMER CAMPS SCHEDULE - LISTED BY DATE 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 CABRILLO YOUTH SUMMER INSTITUTE $180 CABRILLO YOUTH SUMMER INSTITUTES R Virtual Fashion Design and 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 9Room: 908 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 1 Cabrillo College Extension 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 Creative Cooking (ages 11-15) Plus a $20 material fee at registration Here’s your opportunity to cook in a real Join chef instructor Anne Let Yourprofessional Fingerskitchen. do the Talking Baldzikowski for a fun and delicious week in the Sign Language for kitchens. Kids! This (ages 6-8) $180 Cabrillo College class is designed to R From outside games to interactive kids skills. help the student developprojects, basic cooking will take on an interactive platform, not only A broad background in professional learning a language that captivates a large partcooking of techniques will be gained by students through our population, but understand the importance instruction and lab and work. The class of will explore of language, communication, the power knife skills, sanitation, production, silence. Learn sign language withfood crafts, storytell- culinary origins of will cuisine, restaurant work. ing, videos,careers, and games! Kids learnand over 100 Individual development will be nurtured as well signs in core categories including food, animals, as teamwork. Each student is encouraged to safety, daily signs, personal hobbies, and many progress toward his or her goals. more. wear long pants, closed toe shoes, an Mon. – Fri., Please July 11-15 10 am – 12 apron Noon and a hat. NEW! Room: 2100B Mon. – Fri., $180 Register by June 6: $180 July 25-29 (ages 11-13) OR Aug. 8-12 (ages 13-15) R Register after Junepm 6: $195 9 am–1 9 am–1 pm Room: 908 $180 by June $245 Let Your Fingers do6:the Talking Can YouRegister Speak Underwater? R Register after June 6: $260 Sign Language for Kids (ages 9-12) Plus a $35 material fee Watch your kids reap the benefits of learning such a robust, unique, and hands-on language. Doughlicious - Baking Camp They will create a project of their choice using (ages 11-17) sign language, such as signing a song, making you love to bake? Want to a video, or Do even a short film. Students willspend learna week surrounded bycategories sweet smells and sweet treats? Have over 100 signs in core including food, you ever of a career in the and baking and animals, safety, dailythought signs, personal hobbies, pastry arts?will Joinlearn CheftoAnne in Cabrillo’s Culinary many more. Students communicate Arts Kitchen and friends, Bake Shop and immerse yourself in a fun way with with their even while in thewater, wonderful of baking! You will learn they are under acrossworld the room, or looking to make quick breads, yeast breads, pate choux, at a friend through a window. flaky pastries. Each day Chef Anne will focus Mon. – Fri., and July 11-15 ! will make delicious on mastering a skill and you 1:00 – 3:00 pm NEW goodies to take home to your friends and families. Room: 2100B Register byPlease June 6: $180 wear long pants, closed toe shoes, an Register after June 6: a$195 apron and hat. $180 Mon. – Fri., R July 11-15 (ages 14-17) OR July 18-22 (ages 11-13) This9 am–1 experience was definitely pm 9 am–1 pm worthwhile. Room: 908 I learned a lot and Register June 6: $245 it hasby spiked my interest. Register after June 6: $260 Participant from Summer 15 Camp Plus a $35 material fee Roar with Dinosaurs (ages 5-10) Space Simulator with Get ready& forFlight a wild week and imagine what it is LEGO® 5-10) like to live(ages with the dinosaurs. Learn what they ate, what they looked like, and how they Have fun virtually flying a blimp or jet on moved. the Imagine being and study fossils computer usinga apaleontologist flight simulator and remote and thenCome build abuild model of a dinosaur and learn controls. a paper helicopter and air-to animate one. Interact with a dinosaur robot and plane and test how far it flies. Using LEGO® bricks, teach it tricks. specialty pieces, flight simulation, and kits, students will learn about and build all things that fly Two camp sections are off ered simultaneously. such as space planes, Age groups areships, 5-7 and 8-10. helicopters, rockets, rovers, and more. They will explore the history Mon.science – Fri., June 1 design and learn to and of fl27-July ight, and W! 1:00 – 3:00 pm NEyour speak flight language. The sky and imaginaRoom: 2100B or 1603 tion is the limit! Register by June 6: $180 Two campafter sections ered simultaneously. Register Juneare 6: off $195 Age are 5-7 and Plusgroups a $10 material fee8-10. at registration Mon. – Fri., July 18-22 10 am You – 12&Noon Can SpeakSimulator Underwater? Space Flight with Room: 2100B or 1603 Sign Language for Kids! (ages 6-8) LEGO® (ages 5-10) Register by June 6: $180 From fun outside games interactive Have virtually a blimp or projects, jet on thekids Register after Juneflying 6:to$195 will take on an interactive platform, notremote only computer using a flight simulator and learning a language that captivates a large controls. Come build a paper helicopter andpart air- of Virtual Fashion Designthe and our population, butfar understand importance plane and test how it flies. 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Room: 2100B Ages 7-9 OR 8-10. Ages 10-13 Age groups are 5-7 and Register byJuly June 6: $180 Mon. – Fri., 11-15 July 11-15 Mon. Fri., JulyJune 18-226: $195 10 am E Register after 1:00 ––3:00 pm 12!Noon N– W 10 am –1603 12 Noon Room: Room: 2100B or 1603 Register by June 6: $180 Can You Speak Underwater? Register by June 6: 6: $180 Register after June $195 Sign Language Kids (ages 9-12) Register after June 6: $195 Plus a $20 material feefor at registration Watch your kids reap the benefits of learning such a robust, unique, and hands-on language. Mars Rover Mission (ages 7-13) They will create a project of their choice using Imagine being an astronaut anda complete missign language, such as signing song, making sions onor Mars with your firobot. Students will a video, even a short lm. Students will learn learn about theinplanet Mars and the Mars Curiosover 100 signs core categories including food, ity Rover. They will learn to build and programand animals, safety, daily signs, personal hobbies, robotic arms,Students a telescope programmable many more. willand learna to communicate Mars rover. the computer program, in a fun wayUse with with their friends, evenKodu, whileand program your rover toacross shoot the lasers andor collect they are under water, room, looking explorer! Mars specimens. Beaawindow. space at a friend through Two are offered simultaneously. Age Mon.camp – Fri.,sections July 11-15 groups are pm 7-9 and 10-13. 1:00 – 3:00 Room:– 2100B Mon. Fri., June 1 O 27-July Register by June 6: $180 10 am – 12 Noon Register after June 6: $195 Room: 2100B or 1603 Register by June 6: $180 Register after June 6: $195 NEW! 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 10 am – 12 Noon 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., My son is learning about taking June 20-24 (ages 11-13) OR July 11-15 (ages 13-15) to 9 am–1:30 pm different approaches 9 am–1:30 pm Room: 1304 problems and the value of Register byhard June work. 6: $180He's also having Register after June 6: $195 the opportunity to learn how Plus a $15 material fee to work on a team. 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Age groups are 6-9 and 10-13. 6 Cabrillo College Extension Two camp sections are offered simultaneously. 6 Cabrillo College Extension My has10-13. come home Age groups areson 7-9 and Mon. – Fri., June 20-24 1:00 – 3:00 pm Room: 2100B or 1603 Register by June 6: $180 Register after June 6: $195 Plus a $20 material fee at registration excited and inspired by Mon. – Fri., July 25-29 what he learned. 1:00 – 3:00 pm Parent from Summer 15 Camp Room: 2100B or 1603 Register by June 6: $180 Register after June 6: $195 Plus a $15 material fee at registration 3 Cabrillo College Extension To register call 479-6331 or visit us online at www.cabrillo-extension.org 7 Register bywith Junean 6: editing $180 tool like Tiled is Familiarity Register after June recommended but 6: not$195 required. Mon. – Fri., July 11-15 1:30 – 4:30 pm Stop-Motion Movie with LEGO® Room: 829 (ages 6-13) Register by June 6: $235 Lego... camera….. 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The The class class will will draw draw upon upon the the CABRILLO YOUTH INSTITUTE unique Design Your Own SUMMER Video Game Game skills (ages 8-13) 8-13) skills learned learned in in Video Video Game Game Design Design 1.0 1.0 and and teach teach (ages students students new new skills skills in in mechanics, mechanics, dynamics, dynamics, and and Explore the game, Explore the the art art of of planning planning the game, programprogramUnderwater Robot ROV’s aesthetics. aesthetics. ming it, it, learn learn some some basic basic terminology, terminology, and and pracpracming (ages 6-13) tice problem-solving problem-solving and critical critical thinking thinking skills. skills. Having tice and Having some some profi proficiency ciency in in the the software software GameGameStudents aa variety software Maker is highly highly encouraged, encouraged, but but ROV’s are fun to test, and control! ImagStudents will use variety of software programs ROV’s are will fun use to build, build, test,of and control!programs ImagMaker by by Yoyo Yoyo Games Games is to design and program their own video game. not essential. ine being a marine robotics engineer ready to to design program theirengineer own video game. ine being aand marine robotics ready to not essential. They will willthe then share and play each other’s video explore deep parts of our ocean in cusMon. They then share and explore the deep parts ofplay our each oceanother’s in your yourvideo cusMon. –– Fri., Fri., July July 25-29 25-29 games. Make racing game, maze, mystery game tom built robotic vehicle! Learn about our 1:30 – 4:30 pm games. Make aa racing game, maze, mystery game tom built robotic vehicle! Learn about our oceans oceans 1:30 – 4:30 pm or game and wow friends. and build aa robotic an underwater Room: 829 829 or similar similar type gamearm andand wow your friends. and build type robotic arm and anyour underwater Room: Register by robot, then complete underwater missions in the robot, then complete underwater missions in the Two camp sections are off ered simultaneously. Register by June June 6: 6: $235 $235 Two camp sections are offered simultaneously. Register after June Cabrillo pool. Age groups are 8-10 and 11-13. Register after June 6: 6: $250 $250 Cabrillo pool. Age groups are 8-10 and 11-13. Room: 1603 and and Pool Pool Room: 1603 Register by by June June 6: 6: $180 $180 Register Register after June 6: $195 Register after June 6: $195 Plus a a $60 $60 material material fee fee at atCABRILLO registration Plus registration Two camp sections are Two camp are off offered ered simultaneously. simultaneously. Mon. –– Fri., June 13-17 Mon.groups Fri.,sections June 13-17 Age are Age are 6-9 6-9 and and 10-13. 10-13. 1:00 groups – 3:00 pm EW! N 1:00 – 3:00 pm Room:– 2100B 2100B or 1603 1603 Mon. 1-5 Room: or Mon. – Fri., Fri., August August 1-5 Register by June June 6: 6: $180 $180 1:00 –– 3:00 Register 1:00 3:00bypm pm Register after June 6: $195 Room: 1603 and Pool Register after Room: 1603 andJune Pool6: $195 Plus a a $10 $10 material fee at registration registration Register by June 6: $180 Plus material fee at Register by June 6: $180 Register Register after after June June 6: 6: $195 $195 Plus a material fee Plus a $60 $60Game materialDesign fee at at registration registration Video 1.0 (ages 9-12) 9-12) Video Game Design 1.0 (ages Join Join us us for for this this class class held held in in Cabrillo’s Cabrillo’s state-of-thestate-of-the- Design Yourand Own Game art make the from art STEM STEM Center Center and makeVideo the transition transition from playing video games to designing your own! (ages 8-13) playing video games to designing your own! Studentsthe willartlearn learnplanning different erentthe skills and programtheories Students will diff skills and theories Explore game, Explore the art of of planning the game, programto conceptualize, develop prototypes, create, to conceptualize, develop prototypes, ming it, learn some basic terminology, and ming it, learn some basic terminology, create, and pracpracand tune a single level in one particular genre. and tune a single level in one particular genre. tice problem-solving and critical thinking skills. tice problem-solving and critical thinking skills. 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Fri., pm June 13-17 13-17 1:30 –––4:30 4:30 1:30 pm 1:00 –– 3:00 pm 1:00 3:00 pm Room: 829 Room: 2100B 829 or 1603 Room: Room: 2100B or 1603 Register by June June 6: $235 $235 Register by 6: Register by June 6: $180 Register by June 6: 6: $180 Register after June $250 Register after after June June 6: $195 $250 Register Register after June 6: 6: Plus a a $10 $10 material fee$195 at registration registration Plus material fee at Plus Plus a a $10 $10 material material fee fee at at registration registration Video Game Design 1.0 (ages 9-12) 8 Cabrillo College Extension 8 Cabrillo College Extension Join Join us us for for this this class class held held in in Cabrillo’s Cabrillo’s state-of-thestate-of-theart art STEM STEM Center Center and and make make the the transition transition from from Both of my kids (8 your & 10) playing own! playing video video games games to to designing designing your own! thisand class. Students erent theories Students will will learn learn diff diffloved erent skills skills and theories to develop create, By Wednesday they were to conceptualize, conceptualize, develop prototypes, prototypes, create, and level particular and tune tune aa single singleasking level in in one one particular genre. to buy theirgenre. In accessible to all In order order to to ensure ensure that that it it is is accessible to all levels levels own motors. of computer programming expertise, we of computer programming expertise, we will will be be Thescrolling semi-structured sticking genre, sticking to to the the side side scrolling genre, and and helping helping challenges are at students experience students to to focus focus on on creating creating experience at their their own level of development. perfect for this age group. own level of development. Parent from Summer 15 Familiarity tool Tiled is Familiarity with with an an editing editing tool like like Tiled Jedi Engineering with LEGOis recommended but not required. recommended but not required. Mon. Mon. –– Fri., Fri., July July 11-15 11-15 1:30 1:30 –– 4:30 4:30 pm pm Room: Room: 829 829 Register Register by by June June 6: 6: $235 $235 Register Register after after June June 6: 6: $250 $250 Plus a fee at Plus a $10 $10 material material feeExtension at registration registration 5 Cabrillo College Plus Plus a a $10 $10 material material fee fee at at registration registration Video Game Design 1.5 Branching Branching Storytelling with with Twine Twine (ages 13-17) Storytelling (ages 12-17) (ages 12-17) Get Get ready ready to to level level up up with with Video Video Game Game Design Design Have you ever ever wished that you could could go back back in in 1.5! what games like Megaman, HaveLearn you you go 1.5! Learn whatwished gamesthat like Mario, Mario, Megaman, time to toMeatboy, change aaand decision that you made? made?all Have Super Sonic The Hedgehog time change decision that you Have Super Meatboy, and Sonic The Hedgehog all you wondered what would have have in They are all Video you ever ever wondered what have happened happened have in common. common. They arewould all platformers! platformers! Video if a protagonist of a story would have done Game Design take students through the if a protagonist a story have done somesomeGame Design 1.5 1.5ofwill will takewould students through the thing diff differently? erently? Do you you ever, ever, fi a after challenging, yet journey develop thing Do afterto finishing nishing challenging, yet rewarding rewarding journey to developa aa book, or aa movie, feel like the ending wasn’t satunique platformer. The class will draw upon the book, or movie, feel like the ending wasn’t satunique platformer. The class will draw upon the isfying; or being done with aa game, feel as skills learned in Video Game Design 1.0 isfying; or after after game, feelteach as if if skills learned in being Video done Gamewith Design 1.0 and and teach the game didn’t take into account your decisions. students skills in mechanics, and the gamenew didn’t take accountdynamics, your decisions. students new skills ininto mechanics, dynamics, and Join Ashkan, Ashkan, aa UCSC UCSC student student pursuing pursuing aa degree degree in in aesthetics. Join aesthetics. Computer Science Science & & Video Video Game Game Design, Design, for for this this Computer Having some profi in GameHaving some proficiency ciency in the the software software Gameclass held held in Cabrillo’s Cabrillo’s state-of-the-art STEM Cenclass in state-of-the-art STEM CenMaker by Yoyo Games is highly encouraged, but Maker by Yoyothe Games is highly encouraged, but ter and learn techniques and nuances of creter and learn the techniques and nuances of crenot essential. not essential. ating aa multi-branched multi-branched narrative, narrative, using using Twine, Twine, the the ating Mon. –– Fri., July Mon. Fri.,game July 25-29 25-29 standard game engine for for branching branching storytelling. storytelling. standard engine 1:30 – 4:30 pm 1:30 Mon.–––4:30 Fri., pm August 1-5 1-5 Mon. Fri., August Room: 829 Room: 829 pm 1:30 – 4:30 1:30 – 4:30 pm Register by Register by June June 6: 6: $235 $235 Room: Room: 829 829 Register after June 6: $250 Register after June 6: $250 Register by by June June 6: 6: $235 $235 Register Plus a $10 material fee at Plus a $10 material fee$250 at registration registration Register after June 6: Register after June 6: $250 Plus a a $10 $10 material material fee fee at at registration registration Plus Branching Storytelling with Twine (ages 12-17) Have Have you you ever ever wished wished that that you you could could go go back back in in time to change a decision that you made? time to change a decision that you made? Have Have you you ever ever wondered wondered what what would would have have happened happened if if aa protagonist protagonist of of aa story story would would have have done done somesomething thing diff differently? erently? Do Do you you ever, ever, after after fi finishing nishing aa book, book, or or aa movie, movie, feel feel like like the the ending ending wasn’t wasn’t satsatisfying; isfying; or or after after being being done done with with aa game, game, feel feel as as if if the the game game didn’t didn’t take take into into account account your your decisions. decisions. Join Join Ashkan, Ashkan, aa UCSC UCSC student student pursuing pursuing aa degree degree in in Computer Science & Video Game Design, Computer Science & Video Game Design, for for this this class class held held in in Cabrillo’s Cabrillo’s state-of-the-art state-of-the-art STEM STEM CenCenter ter and and learn learn the the techniques techniques and and nuances nuances of of crecreating ating aa multi-branched multi-branched narrative, narrative, using using Twine, Twine, the the standard standard game game engine engine for for branching branching storytelling. storytelling. Mon. Mon. –– Fri., Fri., August August 1-5 1-5 1:30 NEW! 1:30 –– 4:30 4:30 pm pm Room: Room: 829 829 Register Register by by June June 6: 6: $235 $235 Register Register after after June June 6: 6: $250 $250 Plus Plus a a $10 $10 material material fee fee at at registration registration CABRILLO YOUTH YOUTH SUMMER INSTITUTE INSTITUTE CABRILLO CABRILLO YOUTH SUMMER INSTITUTES CABRILLO YOUTH SUMMER SUMMER INSTITUTE Girls in Engineering: Engineering: Girls Girls in in Engineering: Design & & Build (ages (ages 11-14) Design Design & Build Build (ages 11-14) 11-14) This institute is designed for students who want This institute is designed for who want This institute designed for students students whoand want to learn learn moreisabout about the role role of engineers engineers to more the of and to learn more about the role of engineers and engineering in in our lives, lives, as as well as as build confi confiengineering engineering in our our lives, as well wellenvironment. as build build confi-dence in a dynamic classroom dence in aa dynamic classroom environment. dence environment. Join usin for adynamic week ofclassroom fun and discovery discovery including: Join Join us us for for aa week week of of fun fun and and discovery including: including: Hands-on interactive activities activities ••• Hands-on Hands-on interactive interactive activities Team-based design projects projects ••• Team-based Team-based design design projects Guest speakers and and a field eld trip ••• Guest Guest speakers speakers and aa fi field trip trip Students will will be be exposed exposed to to the the many many ways ways Students Students will be exposed to the work in in the the world world and andmany learn ways that engiengiengineers work engineers learn engineers work in the world and learn that that engineering is a fun, exciting, and rewarding career! neering neering is is aa fun, fun, exciting, exciting, and and rewarding rewarding career! career! Mon. – Fri., August 1-5 Mon. –– Fri., August 1-5 Mon. Fri., 9 am–3 pmAugust 1-5 99 am–3 pm am–3810 pm Room: Room: 810 Room: 810 Register by June 6: $235 Register by June 6: $235 Register June 6: 6: $235 Register by after June $250 Register after June 6: $250 Register after June 6: Plus a $15 material fee$250 Plus a $15 material fee Plus a $15 material fee Engineering: Design & & Build Engineering: Engineering: Design Design & Build Build Institute (ages 12-14) Institute (ages 12-14) Institute (ages 12-14) This institute is designed for students who want This institute is designed for who want This institute designed for students students whoand want to learn learn moreisabout about the role role of engineers engineers to more the of and to learn more about the role of engineers and engineering in in our lives, lives, as as well as as build confi confi-engineering engineering in our our lives, as well wellenvironment. as build build confiJoin dence in a dynamic classroom dence in aa dynamic classroom environment. Join dence in dynamic classroom environment. Join us for aa week week of fun fun and discovery discovery including: us us for for a week of of fun and and discovery including: including: •• Hands-on Hands-on interactive interactive activities activities • Hands-on interactive activities Team-based design projects projects ••• Team-based Team-based design design projects Guest speakers and and a field eld trip ••• Guest Guest speakers speakers and aa fi field trip trip Students will will be be exposed exposed to to the the many many ways ways Students Students will bein exposed to the many ways engineers work the world and learn that engiengiengineers work in the and learn engineers work in the world world and learn that that engineering is a fun, exciting, and rewarding career! neering neering is is aa fun, fun, exciting, exciting, and and rewarding rewarding career! career! Mon. – Fri., August 8-12 Mon. – Fri., August 8-12 Mon. 9 am –– 3Fri., pmAugust 8-12 99 am –– 33 pm am pm Room: 810 Room: 810 Room: 810 Register by June 6: $235 Register by June 6: $235 Register June 6: 6: $235 Register by after June $250 Register after June 6: $250 Register after June 6: Plus a $15 material fee$250 Plus Plus a a $15 $15 material material fee fee Super Hero Engineering Engineering Super Super Hero Hero Engineering using LEGO® LEGO® (ages 5-7) 5-7) using NEW! using LEGO® (ages (ages 5-7) Save the world with LEGO® Super Heroes! Build Save the with LEGO® Heroes! Build Save the world world with LEGO®ofSuper Super Heroes! the hideouts hideouts and vehicles your favorite favorite Build caped the and vehicles of your caped the hideouts and vehicles of yourthem favorite caped crusaders and learn what makes not only crusaders and learn what makes them only crusaders and but learnSuper whatHero makes them not notWe’ll only Super Heroes, Engineers! 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Fri., June 27–July 27–July 11 9 am–12 noon 99 am–12 noon am–12 noon Room: 1521 Room: 1521 Room: 1521 Register by June 6: $195 Register by June 6: $195 Register June 6: 6: $195 Register by after June $210 Register after Register after June June 6: 6: $210 $210 Engineering FUNdamentals Engineering Engineering FUNdamentals FUNdamentals using LEGO® LEGO® (ages (ages 8-11) using using LEGO® (ages 8-11) 8-11) Power up your engineering skills with Play-Well Power up engineering skills Play-Well Power up your your engineering skills with with TEKnologies and tens of of thousands thousands of Play-Well LEGO®! TEKnologies and tens of LEGO®! TEKnologies and tens of thousands of engineerLEGO®! 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An experienced instrucsupportive environment. experienced instructor will will challenge challenge new and andAn returning students to tor new returning students to tor will challenge new and returning students to engineer at the next level. engineer engineer at at the the next next level. level. Mon. – Fri., June 27–July 1 Mon. –– Fri., Mon. Fri., June June 27–July 27–July 11 1–4 pm 1–4 pm 1–4 pm1521 Room: Room: 1521 Room: 1521 Register by June 6: $195 Register by June 6: $195 Register June 6: 6: $195 Register by after June $210 Register after June 6: Register after June 6: $210 $210 NEW! Jedi Engineering using using LEGO® Jedi Jedi Engineering Engineering using LEGO® LEGO® (ages 5-7) 5-7) (ages (ages 5-7) The Force Awakens in this introductory engineer- The Force in this engineerThe Force Awakens Awakens this introductory introductory engineering course course for young younginJedi! Jedi! Explore engineering engineering ing for Explore ing course for young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by by designing and and building building projects projects principles principles by designing designing building projects such as as LEGO® LEGO® X-Wings, and R2 Units, Units, Energy Catasuch X-Wings, R2 Energy Catasuch as LEGO® Turrets, X-Wings,and R2 Settlements Units, Energyfrom Catapults, Defense pults, Defense and from aaa Turrets, pults, Defense Turrets, and Settlements Settlements from galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and archigalaxy far, far Create motorized and archigalaxy far away. away. Create motorized architecturalfar, projects with imagination andand engineertectural projects with imagination and engineertectural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire! ing ing to to defeat defeat the the Empire! Empire! Mon. – Fri., August 8-12 Mon. –– Fri., August Mon. Fri., August 8-12 8-12 9 am–12 noon 99 am–12 noon am–12 noon Room: 1521 Room: 1521 Room: 1521 Register by June 6: $195 Register by June 6: $195 Register June 6: 6: $195 Register by after June $210 Register after June 6: Register after June 6: $210 $210 Jedi Master Engineering Engineering using Jedi Jedi Master Master Engineering using using LEGO® (ages 8-11) LEGO® (ages 8-11) LEGO® (ages 8-11) The Force Awakens in this advanced engineering The Force Awakens in advanced engineering The Force in this this advanced engineering course for Awakens young Jedi! Jedi! Discover key engineerengineercourse for young Discover key course for young Jedi! Discover key engineering concepts concepts such such as as gear trains, trains, worm worm drives, drives, ing ing conceptsand sucheccentric as gear gear trains, worm drives, pneumatics, motion. Build LEGO pneumatics, and eccentric motion. Build LEGO pneumatics, and eccentric LEGO X-Wings, AT-AT AT-AT walkers, Podmotion. Racers,Build Star DestroyDestroyX-Wings, walkers, Pod Racers, Star X-Wings, Pod Racers, Star Destroyers, Cloud CloudAT-AT Cities,walkers, Settlements, Fortresses, and ers, Cities, Settlements, Fortresses, and ers, Cloud Cities, Settlements, Fortresses, and a other complex machines and structures from other complex machines other machines and and structures structures from from aa galaxycomplex far, far away. away. galaxy galaxy far, far, far far away. Mon. – Fri., August 8-12 Mon. –– Fri., Mon. Fri., August August 8-12 8-12 1–4 pm NEW! 1–4 pm 1–4 pm Room: 1521 Room: 1521 Room: 1521 Register by June 6: $195 Register by June 6: $195 Register June 6: 6: $195 Register by after June $210 Register after Register after June June 6: 6: $210 $210 To register call 479-6331 visit us at online at www.cabrillo-extension.org 69 Registeroronline www.cabrillo-extension.org To To register register call call 479-6331 479-6331 or or visit visit us us online online at at www.cabrillo-extension.org www.cabrillo-extension.org 9 9 CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH Comic Book & Narrative Art: Art andBook Nature - ExploreArt: and Comic & Narrative Writing and Illustrating Basics Adventure (ages 7-11) Writing and Illustrating Basics (ages 9-16) Young artists and (ages 9-16) Young artists, comic enthusiasts and graphic adventurers will connect Young artists, comic and graphic novel devotees comeenthusiasts spend week with Elijah witha art and nature in novel devotees come spend a week with Elijah to learn the basics of comics narrative art. thisand week-long camp to learn the of comics andstorytelling, narrative art.charStudents willbasics gain skills intaught visual by local artist Students will and gainpage skills layout inand visual storytelling, character design, including composiscience presenter acter design, and and pagevalue. layout including tion, perspective Students willcomposilearn Lynn Guenther. tion, and ink value. Students willaslearn aboutperspective the pencil and process as well comic On Monday and Tuesday, Lynn will science about the pencil and ink process ascover well as comic book writing. observation book writing.and illustration at the Santa Cruz Each student will have the option to create theira Museum of Natural History. Campers will enjoy Each student will have thehave option to create their own short penciled, inked, and lettered, short “day-at-the-museum” and special behindown inked, short comicshort thatpenciled, will be published in alettered, collection of the the-scenes access when theand museum is closed. comic that will be published in a collection ofend the classes’ work available to each student at the On Wednesday, Thursday Friday students classes’ work available toand each student at thewill end of the week. discover Cabrillo’s farm, garden and breath-taking of the week. Mon. –atFri., 27–July 1Center, then explore some views theJune Horticulture Mon. –9-12 Fri., June 27–July 1 Ages OR Ages 13-16Using field of the state-of-the-art Visual Arts studios. Ages 9-12 OR Ages 13-16 9 am – 12 noon 1 – 4 pm sketching techniques students1work with artistic 9Room: am – 1522 12 noon – 4 pm journals in the field and then explore color, print ink, Room: 1522 Register by June 6: $180 NEW! scratchboard, pastel and clay in the studio. Register by June 6: $180 Register after June 6: $195 Register after June 6: $195 This will inspire young people to explore, Pluscamp a $40 material fee for ages 9-12 Plus material fee for 9-12 document discover natural world through Plus a a $40 $50 and material fee the for ages ages 13-16 Plus $50 material forand agescreative 13-16 observation, interpretation expression. Elijaha Pfotenhauer isfee a local Santa Cruz Illustrator, Elijah Pfotenhauer is a local Santa Cruz Illustrator, painter andneed teacher. grewa up drawing Students to He bring snack andcomics lunch,and plenty painter teacher. grew up drawingAnimation comics andat Cal creatingand worlds thenHe studying Character of water to drink, comfortable walking shoes, creating worlds then experience studying Character Animation atsunCal Arts. He has 10 years in the fields of graphic art screen, a hat and a sense of creative adventure! Arts. He has 10 years experience in the fi elds of graphic art and illustration. and illustration. Mon. – Fri., July 18-22 9 am –1 pm 3D Animation Beginners Santa Cruz Museum offor Natural History (Mon. & Tue.) 3D Animation for Beginners Room: 1520 (Wed. Fri.) (ages 16 I&liked up) –the Register (ages 16by&June up)6: $250freedom Have you ever struggled to understand an archiof6:expression. Register after $265 Have youor mechanical everJune struggled to understand an architectural design drawing and wish Participant from Summer 15 Plus a $35 material fee design at registration tectural or mechanical drawing and wish T-ShirtMetal Screen Printing: Small Sculpture, T-Shirt Screen Printing: Personal and Unique (ages 12-17) Hand Fabrication and (ages Jewelry Personal and Unique 12-17) Want to learn how to print your own shirts? Come (ages Want to13-17) learn how to print your own shirts? Come join us for a day of fun and print your own t-shirt metals Join Lynn the state-of-the-art join us forin aprint day of fun and print small your t-shirt in Cabrillo’s studio. Instructor will own demonstudio at Cabrillo College for a week of small in Cabrillo’s print studio. Instructor will demonstrate how to make a photo-stencil or hand-drawn metals andto jewelry. how to create small strate make aLearn photo-stencil or hand-drawn stencilhow using Photoshop, expose it, develop it and metal sculptures and unique jewelry using ithandstencil using Photoshop, expose it, develop and print it using water-based inks. Pre-made stencils fabrication techniques likeinks. sawing, forming, forgprint it using water-based Pre-made stencils will be available for a wide variety of printing ing, stamping, cold texturing, colorwill be available for aconnecting, wide variety of printing options. Each student will have 2 medium size ing and more. Metal artist Lynn2Guenther will options. Each student will have medium size Cotton T-shirts to print on and extra shirts will be teach metalworking equipment andshirts tool safety Cotton T-shirts to print on and the extra available for purchase during class. will be fiavailable rst. Then,for our metalsmiths will use a variety of purchase during the class. Ages 12-14 OR brass Ages tools including copper, sheet15-17 and wire to Ages 12-14 OR Ages 15-17 Sat., July 16 Sun., July 17 finished transform our design ideas into amazing Sat., July 16 Sun., July 17 10 am – 4 pm pieces. 10 am – 4 pm Room: VAPA 2005 Mon. – VAPA Fri., July 25-29 Room: 2005 Register by June 6: $95 each session 9Register am –12 by noon June 6: 6: $95 eacheach session Register after June $110 session Room: VAPA 3001 Register Junefee 6: $110 each session Plus $25 after materials at registration Register June 6: fee $195 Plus $25 by materials at registration Register after June 6: $210 Plus a $35 material fee at registration will include Makers, Builders and a jeweler’s kit that students will takeCreators home to Makers, Builders and Creators continue to work on future pieces! (ages 13-18) (ages 13-18) Lynn Guenther’s teaching experience includes SPECTRA Roll up your sleeves and get ready to get teaching andyour Watershed Education inget local Roll up sleeves getprograms ready dusty, techy, wet andand messy as youto spend schools, camps andwet classes through Santa Cruz Museum dusty, techy, and messy as you spend one orHistory, two weeks in the 3DSanta art studio and of Natural Seymour Cruz Museum onelab or two weeks in Center, the 3D art studio and of at Cabrillo Art &fab History,space and many more. College. Over the fab lab space at Cabrillo the two-weeks we’ll dive intoCollege. an arrayOver of handstwo-weeks we’lltraditional dive into an array ofmediums handson “old-school” tools and on traditional tools and mediums and“old-school” state-of-the-art technologically. Learn and technologically. Learn howstate-of-the-art to manipulate and shape each medium how to manipulate shape eachspace. medium and how it occupiesand 3 dimensional and how it occupies 3 dimensional space. Ideal for middle school through high school Good creative Ideal for middle school through high school students considering careers or majors in environment. students considering careers or majors in - or engineering, art, manufacturing or design Participant from Summer 15 engineering, art,want manufacturing or design those who just to shape, make and - or Creative Clay Camp those who just want to shape, make and build! build! Comic Book & Narrative Art: No experience necessary! Writing and Illustrating Basics No experience necessary! that you could see itCreative in three Claydimensions? Have Camp you ever wondered how video games are made you ever wondered how Shrek? video games are made or animated movies like This course will or animated movies like Shrek? This course will introduce you to the world of digital modeling introduce you to of digital modeling and animation viathe 3Dworld Blender, a popular/free and animation viaClay 3D Blender, a popular/free Creative Camp! (ages 9-16) Session 1: Explore 3D printing, scanning & animation software program. Additionally, you (ages 9-16) Session 1: Explore 3D printing, scanning & modeling, plaster carving, woodworking. animation software program. Additionally, you will be introduced to Computer Aided Design Come get your handsmodeling, dirty and create your personal master-and graphic plaster carving, woodworking. Young artists, comic enthusiasts will beand introduced to Computer Aided Design (CAD) the principles of the design process. If 2: Explore paper and cardboard pieces with clay! UseSession your hands to shape and sculpt objects, novel devotees comecardboard spend a week with Elijah (CAD) and the principles of then the design process. If Session 2: Explore paper models, laser-cutting andand vinyl stickers. this sounds exciting to you wepress invite you to into slabs patterns of smooth clay, and explore color tolaser-cutting learn the basics of comics and narrative art. and vinyl stickers. models, this sounds exciting to you then we invite you to attend our hands-on, information-packed course! Session 1: Mon. – Fri., July 25-29day we will and surface decorations. In Students the beginning of each will gain skills in visual storytelling, charattend our hands-on, information-packed course! Session 1: Mon. – Fri., July 25-29 Sessionto2:experiment Mon. – Fri., August 1-5 Sun., June 26 introduce a new technique with. Students will acter design, page including composiSession Mon. – Fri.,and August 1-5layout Sun., 10 am – 2: 1 pm 12 – 4June pm 26 be exposed to a variety of ceramic techniques and have the tion, perspective and value. Students will learn 10 am –VAPA 1 pm3004 12 – 4 pm Room: Room: 801 opportunity to explore self-expression. Five days of clay-play about the pencil and ink process as well as comic Room: VAPA 3004 Room: 801 Register by June 6: $275 (each session) Register by June 6: $28 and clay-craft! book writing. Register by June 6: 6: $275 session) Register June 6: 6: $28 Register after June $295(each (each session) Register by after June $32 Fired, glazed pieces will be available for pick up on Sunday, August 7th, 6: or by arrangement. Register after June $295 (each session) Register after June 6: $32 Plus a Each $60 material fee at registration student will have the option to create their Lynn Guenther seeitbio that you could –see in three dimensions? Have Chris Yonge is a Cabrillo College animation instructor Chris Yonge is a Cabrillo College animation instructor No experience necessary! and local practicing design professional. and local practicing design professional. Mon. – Fri., July 18-22 Gary Marcoccia is a Cabrillo College engineering Gary Marcoccia is College engineering Ages 9-11 a Cabrillo OR Ages 12-16 technology instructor. technology 9 am –instructor. 12 noon 2 – 5 pm Room: VAPA 3013 Register by June 6: $195 Register after June 6: $210 Plus a $25 material fee at registration Plus a own $60 material fee at registration shortMFA, penciled, inked, and Payson McNett, is a Cabrillo Studio Artlettered, short Payson McNett, MFA, awoodworking, Cabrillo Studiosculpture, Arta collection of the instructor and has taught comic that willis be published in instructor and has taught woodworking, sculpture, design, steel fabrication, casting, fi gure sculpture and at the end classes’ work available to each Chrissie Ross, BA is an Instructional Assistant at thestudent design, steel fabrication, casting, figure sculpture and jewelry.of the week. Cabrillo College Ceramics lab and a ceramic artist. jewelry. She is anRegister accomplished artist with the passion to Makers, Mon. –both Fri., June 27–July 1of sessions design exemplary art, to educate and inspire, andMakers, to Register both sessions Ages 9-12 OR of Ages 13-16 Builders and Creators for just: create spaces that foster innovation for those who 9 am –and 12 noon 1 – 4 pm Builders Creators for just: by June 6: $470 enter. ToRegister learn more about Chrissie visit her web site at Room: 1522 Register by June 6: $470 Register after June 6: $495 yearoftheart.com Register by June 6: $180 Register after June 6:fee $495 Plus a Register $120 material after Juneat6:registration $195 Plus a $120 material fee at registration Plus a $40 material fee for ages 9-12 Plus a at $50 material fee for ages 13-16 11 7 Cabrillo College Extension To register call 479-6331 or visit us online www.cabrillo-extension.org 10 Cabrillo College Extension To register call 479-6331 or visit us online at www.cabrillo-extension.org 11 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 Art at and Nature -Center, Explore and some views the Horticulture then explore Adventure (ages 7-11) of the state-of-the-art Visual Arts studios. Using field sketching techniques students work withand artistic Young artists journals in the field and then explore color, ink, adventurers willprint connect scratchboard, pastel and clay in the studio. with art and nature in this week-long camp This camp will inspire young people to explore, taught by local artist document and discover the natural world through and science presenter observation, interpretation and creative expression. Lynn Guenther. Students need to bring a snack and lunch, plenty On Monday and Tuesday, Lynnwalking will cover science of water to drink, comfortable shoes, sunobservation and illustration at the Santa Cruz screen, a hat and a sense of creative adventure! Museum Natural Mon. – Fri.,of July 18-22History. Campers will enjoy a “day-at-the-museum” and have special behind9 am –1 pm the-scenes access when the museum is closed. Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History (Mon. & Tue.) Room: 1520 (Wed. – Fri.) and Friday students will On Wednesday, Thursday Register June 6:farm, $250 discover by Cabrillo’s garden and breath-taking Register after June 6: $265 views at the Horticulture Center, then explore some Plus a $35 material feeVisual at registration of the state-of-the-art Arts studios. Using field Lynn Guenther – see biostudents CABRILLO ARTS FOR sketching techniques work with YOUTH artistic journals in the field and then explore color, print ink, scratchboard, pastel and clay in the studio. NEW! T-Shirt Screen Printing: This camp willand inspireUnique young people to explore, Personal (ages 12-17) Creative Claythe Camp! 9-16) document and discover natural (ages world through 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 Metal Sculpture, Room: VAPA 3001 Hand Fabrication and Jewelry Register by June 6: $195 (ages 13-17) Register after June 6: $210 Plus $35 in material fee at registration include Join aLynn the state-of-the-art smallwill metals astudio jeweler’s kit thatCollege students take of home to at Cabrillo forwill a week small continue to work on Learn futurehow pieces! metals and jewelry. to create small Lynn experience includes SPECTRA metalGuenther’s sculpturesteaching and unique jewelry using handteaching and Watershed Education programs in localforgfabrication techniques like sawing, forming, schools, camps and classes through Santa Cruz Museum ing, stamping, cold connecting, texturing, colorof Natural History, Seymour Center, Santa Cruz Museum ing and more. Metal artist Lynn Guenther will of Art & History, and many more. 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 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 continue to work on future pieces! Lynn Guenther’s teaching experience includes SPECTRA Want to learn how to print your own shirts? Come observation, interpretation and creative expression. Come get your hands dirtyand and create your personal masterteaching Watershed Education programs in local join us for a day of fun and print your own t-shirt schools, camps and classes through Santaobjects, Cruz Museum pieces with clay! Use your hands to shape and sculpt Students bring Instructor a snack and plenty in Cabrillo’sneed printtostudio. willlunch, demonof Natural History, Seymour Center, Santa Cruz Museum of press patterns of water walking shoes, sun-into slabs of smooth clay, and explore color strate howtotodrink, makecomfortable a photo-stencil or hand-drawn Art & History, and many more. and surface decorations. In the beginning of each day we will screen,using a hatPhotoshop, and a senseexpose of creative adventure! stencil it, develop it and introduce a new technique to experiment with. Students will Mon.it–using Fri., July 18-22 print water-based inks. Pre-made stencils be exposed to a variety of ceramic techniques and have the 9 am pm will be–1available for a wide variety of printing opportunity to explore self-expression. Five days of clay-play Santa Cruz Museum ofwill Natural (Mon. & Tue.) options. Each student haveHistory 2 medium size and clay-craft! Room: 1520 (Wed. – Fri.) Cotton T-shirts to print on and extra shirts will be Register by June 6: $250 Fired,for glazed pieces will be 7th,really or by arrangement. My son enjoyed available purchase during theavailable class. for pick up on Sunday, August Register after June 6: $265 the camp and we loved Plus a $35 material fee at registration Sat., July Sun., July 17 all of the projects he Mon.16– Fri., July 18-22 Lynn Guenther – see bio 10 amAges – 4 pm 9-11 OR Ages 12-16 Chrissie Ross, BA is an Instructional Assistant at the brought home! Room: VAPA 2005 Cabrillo College CeramicsParent lab and a ceramic artist. 9 am – 12 noon 2 – 5 pm from Summer 15 Camp Register byVAPA June3013 6: $95 each session She is an accomplished artist with the passion to Room: Register afterby June 6: 6: $110 each session design exemplary art, to educate and inspire, and to Register June $195 Creative Camp! (ages 9-16) create spaces that foster innovation for those who Plus $25 materials fee at6:registration Register afterClay June $210 enter. To learn more about Chrissie visit her web site at Plus a $25 material fee at registration Come get your hands dirty and create your personal master- experienceOR necessary! AgesNo 12-14 Ages 15-17 yearoftheart.com pieces with clay! Use your hands to shape and sculpt objects, Makers, Builders and Creators press patterns into slabs of smooth clay, and explore color and surface decorations. In the beginning of each day we will (ages 13-18) introduceRegister a new technique with. Students will online to atexperiment www.cabrillo-extension.org 8 10 Roll Cabrillo College Extension up your sleeves and get ready to get be exposed to a variety of ceramic techniques and have the dusty, techy, wet and messy as you spend opportunity to explore self-expression. Five days of clay-play s de ure , ed, e - ts cho ayer to o hs CABRILLO painter and teacher. He grew up drawing comics and creating worlds then studying Character Animation at Cal Arts. He has 10 years experience in the fields of graphic art illustration. ARTSand FOR 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 Elijah Pfotenhauer is a local Santa Cruz- or Illustrator, engineering, art, manufacturing or design andwant teacher. He grewmake up drawing those painter who just to shape, and comics and creating worlds then studying Character Animation at Cal build! Arts. He has 10 years experience in the fields of graphic art and illustration. No experience necessary! CABRILLO 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. – Fri., July 25-29 tectural or mechanical design drawing and wish Session 2: Mon. Fri., August 1-5 Learn the–basics of shooting great photographs that you could see it in three dimensions? Have 10 amwith – 1 pm digital cameras. Topics covered will include you ever wondered how video games are made Room:image VAPA 3004 composition, getting the correct exposure or animated movies like Shrek? 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Learn how to take photos and edit edited images (1Gnecessary! ortechniques larger) using Adobe PhoNographic experience with design Chris Yonge is a Cabrillo College animation instructor Mon. – Fri., July 11-15 toshop & Adobe Illustrator to apply color eff Session 1: Explore 3D printing, scanning & ects, animation software program. Additionally, you Payson McNett, MFA, flisorals, a Cabrillo Studio Art style images, and local practicing design professional. 9 am – 1 pmfiplaster photography, architecture text, proper le formatting and more. Graphic Art modeling, carving, woodworking. willand be has introduced to Computer Aided Design instructor taught woodworking, sculpture, Room: VAPAused 2021to design many types of prodportraits and more. DSLR camera recommended, techniques Gary Marcoccia is a Cabrillo College engineering (CAD) and the principles of sculpture the design process. 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Builders and Creators for just: Bring a USB fl ash drive to store and take home 10 am – 1 pm 12 – 4 pm We’ll choosePhotography student ideas to complete a variety Digital II: edited images (1G or larger) Room: VAPA 3004 Register by June 6: $470 801 Room: of images that can be applied to products of their Register by June 6: $275 (each session) The Digital Darkroom (ages 12-15) Register after June 6:11-15 $495 Register byJuly June 6: $28 Mon. – Fri., choosing. Students will set up their own online Register after June 6: $295 (each session) Plus a9Register $120 fee at after June 6:registration $32 am – material 1 pm Learn theorbasics of processing your digitaldesigns phoportfolio storefront of completed Plus a $60 material feetheir at registration Room: VAPA is 2021 Chris Yonge a Cabrillo College animation instructor tography and advanced image editing with for Payson variousMcNett, graphicMFA, arts isrelated products. a Cabrillo Studio photoArt Register by June 6: $180 and local practicing design professional. Adobe Photoshop to take your digital To register call 479-6331 or visit us online at www.cabrillo-extension.org 11 instructor and has taught woodworking, sculpture, Register after June 6: $195 Bring a USB fl ash drive to store and take home graphs to the level. Short walks around next Gary Marcoccia is a Cabrillo College engineering design, steel fabrication, casting, figure sculpture and Plus a $10instructor. material fee edited images (1G or campus will focus onlarger) gathering image elements technology jewelry. Mon. Fri., project July 18-22 for a –final to done with compositing tech2 – 5 pmin Photoshop. niques Students will how to Register both sessions oflearn Makers, Digital Photography II: Room: VAPA 2021 color correct, process, edit, dodge/burn, make Builders and Creators for just: The Digital Darkroom (ages 12-15) Register byand Junecut-outs, 6: $180as well as, enhanced layer selections Register byJune June6:6:$195 $470 Learn the basics of processing your digital phoRegister after blending modes, collage, apply special effects to Register after June 6: $495 tography and advanced image editing with Plus a $10an material fee enhance image and more. Students will also Plus a $120 material fee at registration Adobe Photoshop to take your digital photolearn how and where to print their photographs graphs to the next level. Short walks around on canvas, metal and GeeDee is Me – more. Fun with Graphic campus will focus on gathering image elements To register call 479-6331 or visit us online at www.cabrillo-extension.org 11 DSLR camera(ages recommended, Design! 12-14)though cell-phone for a final project to done with compositing techis fiband ne. My son loved everything niques in Photoshop. Students will learn how to Ifcamera you love t-shirts, posters, magazines, surf about this class. In fact heforgot color correct, process, edit, dodge/burn, make and skate graphics, then this camp you. Bring a USB flash drive to store andistake home selections and cut-outs, as well as, enhanced layer Translate your creative and visual design ideas up two mornings tired and edited images (1G or larger) blending modes, collage, apply special effects to into actual computer art. Learn some of the most She loves it. She’s really upset but walked out of class Mon. – Fri., July 18-22 enhance an image and more. Students will also adaptable design principles and how to apply engaged with the class and loves ear to ear. He wanted 9 am –smiling 1 pm learn how and where to print their photographs them to your own text, illustration, and photoRoom: VAPA 2021 going each day. She says the the class on canvas, metal and more. graphic compositions. This to is abe funlonger. introduction Register by June 6: $180 Parent of Summer 15 instructor is excellent and that for students interested in learning more about DSLR camera recommended, though cell-phone Register after June 6: $195 Makers, Builders, Creators student she’d like to take the class graphic design. Students camera is fine. Plus a $10 material fee will explore image-making, basic typography, and the integration of the again next summer! Bring a USB flash drive to store and take home two through a series of fun and fast-paced assignParent of Summer 15 Gee-Dee is Me student edited images (1G or larger) ments and exercises. All projects will address Take both Digital Photography form, composition, hierarchy, and creativity. Mon. – Fri., July 18-22 Sun., June 26 12 – 4 pm Room: 801 Register by June 6: $28 Register after June 6: $32 He thanked me for signing him up and said he was really glad he’d gone. Parent of Summer 15 Gee-Dee is Me student 9 Cabrillo College Extension classes’ work available to each student at the end Room: VAPA 2005 one oroftwo theweeks week. in the 3D art studio and Register by June 6: $95 each session fab labMon. space at Cabrillo College. – Fri., June 27–July 1 Over the Register after June 6: $110 each session two-weeks we’ll dive into an array of handsAges 9-12 OR Ages 13-16 CABRILLO ARTSPlus FOR $25YOUTH materials fee at registration on “old-school” traditional tools and mediums 9 am – 12 noon 1 – 4 pm and state-of-the-art Room: 1522 technologically. Learn CABRILLO ARTS FOR YOUTH how to manipulate and6: shape Register by June $180each medium and how it occupies 3 dimensional Makers, Builders and Creators Register after June 6: $195 space. 9 am – 1 pm Room: VAPA 2021 Register by June 6: $180 Register after June 6: $195 Plus a $10 material fee Institutes for just: Students will have the opportunity to use Wacom Register by June 6: $335 drawing tablets to see how real designers illusRegister after June 6: $360 trate! Plus a $20 material fee Mon. – Fri., June 27–July 1 9 am – 12 Noon VAPA RegisterRoom: online at 2021 www.cabrillo-extension.org 10 Register by June 6: $180 Take both Digital Photography Register after June 6: $195 Bri ed Mo 2– Ro Re Re Plu Ge De If y an Tra int ad the gra for gra ing tw me for Stu dra tra Mo 9a Ro Re Re Plu Ma pho he free tha CABRILLO YOUTH SUMMER INSTITUTE CABRILLO YOUTH SUMMER INSTITUTE YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT YOUTH LEADERSHIP AND ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT ACT Preparation (ages 14-17) This ACT Prep Institute is a great way for students to prepare for the ACT test. The weeklong institute is suitable for all high school students and covers all sections of the ACT test, including: I liked the challenges, the people, and the competition. Participant from Summer 15 The Cabrillo Youth Summer Institute (CYSI) is back with some Youthexciting Leadershipchanges Challenge and • All ACT study guide course materials 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! Youth StudentsSummer will explore engaging technologies livelywith lab-style alsoand The Cabrillo Institute (CYSI) isinback someclasses. excitingThey’ll changes benew guided to discover and explore many potential career areas.through A key contributor to future academic programs! This summer we are excited to off er classes a unique collaboration with Learn The Cabrillo Youth Summer Institute (CYSI) is back with someit...she exciting feels changes and She loves and career success is earlyoffexposure to career awareness. We will introduce students to the opportunito Discover. Programs er hands-on, experiential learning that emphasize creative design skills, probnew programs! This summer we are excited to offer classes through a unique collaboration with Learn tieslem-solving that exist and them towill make decisions abouttechnologies high school in and college coursework and, ultilike she’s learning andprepare fun! Students explore engaging lively lab-style classes. They’ll also to Discover. Programs offer hands-on, experiential learning that emphasize creative design skills, probmately, their future. Build,and explore, create and play! career areas. A key contributor be guided to discover explore many potential to future academic valuable information lem-solving and fun! Students will explore engaging technologies in lively lab-style classes. They’ll also career to success is early tolimited career awareness. We willAintroduce students to the opportuniWeand emphasize small class sizes so spacemany is in each camp. Register Early! and enjoys being there! be guided discover and exposure explore potential career areas. key contributor to future academic ties that exist and prepare them to make decisions about high school and college coursework and, Parent from Summer 15 ultiand career success is early exposure to career awareness. We will introduce students to the opportunimately, their future. Build, explore, create and play! Youth Leadership Academy student ties that exist and prepare them to make decisions about high school and college coursework and, ulti- • Extensive training sessions and practice tests for each section of the ACT exam Summer Workshops We emphasize small class so space is limited in each camp. Register Early! mately, their future. Build,sizes explore, create and play! The Youth Leadership Academy (Grades 7-9) We emphasize small class sizes so space is limited in each camp. Register Early! Summer Workshops Summer Workshops As a youth in today’s world, you can make a difference. Taking initiative and leading the way will help you The Youth Leadership Academy (Grades 7-9) make a positive difference for your friends, your peers, your family, your community and even the world. It’s never too early to start to develop as a leader! The Youth Leadership Academy (Grades 7-9) You can also get a head-start on preparing yourself for high school, college and your career by working It’s never too early to start to develop as a leader! As a youth in today’s world, you can make a diff erence. Taking initiative and leading the way will help you on your leadership! make a positive diff erence for your friends, your peers, your family, yourand community andway evenwill thehelp world. As adynamic, youth in today’s world, you fican makeprogram, a difference. Taking initiative leadingtheir the you In this strengths-based, ve-day youth will discover and liberate inner leaders make a positive diff erence for your friends, your peers, your family, your community and even the world. You can also get a head-start on preparing yourself for high school, college and your career by working using proven methods and leadership concepts. on your leadership! You canhas also get aco-designed head-start on high school, college and your career by dediworking This class been by preparing Kidpower,yourself a locallyfor headquartered international organization on your leadership! In this dynamic, strengths-based, program, youth will discover andand liberate their inner leaders cated to teaching safety, advocacy andfive-day empowerment skills to people of all ages abilities. The program using proven methods and leadership concepts. is inclusive, upbeat, strengths-based, skills-based, emotionally safe, and relevant diffdiscover erent ages, cultures, lifeinner situations. In this dynamic, five-day program, youthtowill and liberateand their leaders using proven methods and leadership concepts. This class has been co-designed by Kidpower, a locally headquartered international organization dediOver the course of 5 days, participants will: cated to teaching safety, advocacy and empowerment skills to people of all ages and abilities. The program This class has been co-designed by Kidpower, a locally headquartered international organization dedi• Understand what makes a leader and a positive of leadership is inclusive, upbeat,safety, skills-based, emotionally safe,develop and relevant diffmodel erent and life cated to teaching advocacy and empowerment skills to to people of allages, agescultures, and abilities. Thesituations. program • Clarify their personal values and practice aligning their actions values is inclusive, upbeat, emotionally safe, and relevant to diff erent with ages,those cultures, and life situations. Over the course of 5skills-based, days, participants will: • Practice advocating for themselves Over the course of 5 days, participants will: and • Understand what makes a leader andothers develop a positive model of leadership • Learn skills to develop healthy relationships that add joy and meaning to their lives Understand what makes a leader and develop a positive model of leadership • Clarify their personal values and practice aligning their actions with those values This ACT Prep Institute is a great way for students • System for analyzing errors to identify to strengths prepare for theweaknesses ACT test. The weeklong instiand tute is suitable for all high school students and Mon. –all Fri.,sections July 25-29 covers of the ACT test, including: 9 am – 12 noon Room: 514 •Register Extensive training sessions and practice tests by June 6: $180 Register after Juneof6:the $195 for each section ACT exam plus a $25 material fee at registration • Specific strategies for each type of question on Annabel Rorden the ACT SAT Preparation (ages 14-17) • General test-taking methods Reduce the stress and anxiety associated with the •high-stakes Complete college explanation of each and entrance SATquestion test by preparpractice tests inganswer duringon the summer. This SAT Prep Institute is way studentserrors to gettoready for the new •a great System forfor analyzing identify SAT Exam, which changed format significantly in strengths and weaknesses March of 2016. The institute covers all sections of Mon. – Fri., July 25-29 the SAT test including: The enrollment deadline for this program is Friday, July 15. Don’t miss this unique opportunity! Learn skills to developwith healthy relationshipsinthat addand joy and meaning to their lives • Practice collaborating others, working teams achieving shared goals Register early! Last this of program soldand out. • Practice collaborating with others, working teams and achieving shared goals • Understand theyear power gratitude appreciation in building and maintaining relationships The deadline program Friday, July 15. missand thismaintaining unique opportunity! Mon. –enrollment Fri., July 25the - 29 • Understand powerfor of this gratitude andisappreciation inDon’t building relationships 9:00 am – 12:00 noon The enrollment deadline for this program is Friday, July 15. Don’t miss this unique opportunity! Register Room: 1522early! Last year this program sold out. Heout. came out excited each day. The instructors Register June 6: Register early! Mon. –by Fri., JulyLast 25 $270 - year 29 this program sold Register after June 6: $295 made learning fun. I think this porgram is a winner. 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Mon. – Fri., July 25fee - 29 plus a $10 material Parent from Summer 15 Youth Leadership Academy student Room: 1522 9:00 am – 12:00 noon Irene van der is the Executive Director and Founder of Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower International. She’s Register byZande June 6: $270 Room: 1522 a prolifi c author andJune has written dozens of books, hundreds of articles and numerous teaching guides to support the Register after 6: $295 Register byaJune 6: $270 development safe andfee healthy world, and is a widely known expert on personal safety and empowerment. plus a $10ofmaterial Register after June 6: $295 Irene is the Executive Director and Founder of over Kidpower Teenpower Fullpower International. 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Toworld, register call or visit us20 online atdiverse www.cabrillo-extension.org 3 individuals, teams and organizations teaching positive communication skills and leadership. Claire Laughlin is a communication trainer and consultant with over 20 years of diverse experience working with individuals, teams and organizations teaching positive communication skills and leadership. To register call 479-6331 or visit us online at www.cabrillo-extension.org 3 3 barely passing, you can do better in less time! This interactive and entertaining funshop will teach Accelerated Learning Techniques you how to learn faster and have fun while doing for Students (ages 12–17) it. You will learn the tools and techniques necesIn today’s rapidly changing technological society, sary to unlock the amazing potential of your brain knowing how to learn is one of the most valuand start achieving more than you ever thought able skills we can have. 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As well as prepare you for the transi• Extensive training sessions and practice tests Register after June 6: $195 tion to either high school or college. for each section of the SAT exam Accelerated Learning Techniques ACT Preparation (ages 14-17) plus a $25 material fee at registration Tue. & Thu., August 16 & 18 SAT Preparation (ages 14-17) • Understand• Learn the power of and appreciation in building maintaining Practice advocating forhealthy themselves and others skills togratitude develop relationships that addand joy and meaningrelationships to their lives 11 Cabrillo College Extension • Complete explanation of each question and ACT Preparation answer on practice tests(ages 14-17) •This Specifi strategies forisdiff erent way types ACT cPrep Institute a great forofstudents questions to prepare for the ACT test. The weeklong insti- • Practice others, working in teams their and achieving shared goals Clarifycollaborating their personalwith values and practice aligning actions with those values • Practice advocating for themselves and others In today’s rapidly changing technological society, knowing how to learn is one of the most valuable skills we can have. Unfortunately, most of us were never actually taught how to learn. Because of this, many people find learning to be an unpleasant chore rather than a fun and exciting adventure. Well, no more! Learning is fun, especially when you know how to do it quickly and efficiently. CABRILLO YOUTH SUMMER INSTITUTE It doesn’t matter if you are a straight A student or • General test-taking methods • All ACT study guide course materials It’s never too early to start to develop as a leader! To register call 479-6331 or visit us online at www.cabrillo-extension.org • Specific strategies for each type of question on the ACT Accelerated Learning Techniques for Students (ages 12–17) is suitable for all high school students and •tute General Reduce thetest-taking stress and methods anxiety associated with the covers all sections of the ACT test, including: • Completecollege explanation of each and high-stakes entrance SATquestion test by prepar• answer Allduring ACT on study guidepractice course materials institute tests ing the summer. This SAT Prep Institute is a• great way for students getand ready for the new to strengths Extensive training sessions practice tests Error analysis to identify and SAT Exam, which changed format signifi cantly in for each section of the ACT exam weaknesses March of 2016. The institute covers all sections of • Specifi c strategies for each type of question on Mon. – Fri., August 1-5 the SAT test including: the–ACT 9 am 12 Noon • All SAT study guide course materials Room: 514 test-taking methods • General •Register Extensive training sessions and practice tests by June 6: $180 • for Complete explanation of each question and Register after Juneof6:the $195 each section SAT exam answer on practice tests plus a $25 material fee at registration • Specific strategies for different types of • questions System for analyzing errors to identify strengths and weaknesses • General test-taking methods Mon. – Fri., July 25-29 • Complete explanation of each question and 9 am – 12 noon answer on institute practice tests Room: 514 by Juneto6:identify $180 strengths and •Register Error analysis Register after June 6: $195 weaknesses (ages12-14) 12–17) 9for am Students – 12 noon (ages In today’s changing technological society, 1:30 – 4:30 rapidly pm (ages 15-17) knowing Room: 804how to learn is one of the most valuRegister June $68Unfortunately, most of us able skillsbywe can6:have. 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I learned how to We’ll focus on the skillsmore necessary to help you study effectively. Participant from 15 right now! As well as prepare you forSummer the transiAccelerated Learning Techniques tion to either high school or college. plus a $25 material fee at registration Tue. & Thu., August 16 & 18 Annabel Rorden 9 am – 12 noon (ages 12-14) 9 am – 12 Noon – 4:30 pm (ages 15-17) SAT Preparation (ages 14-17) Register1:30 Room: 514 online at www.cabrillo-extension.org 12 4 Cabrillo College Extension Room: 804 Reduce the stress6:and anxiety associated with the Register by June $180 Register by June 6: $68 Register after June 6: $195 SAT test by preparhigh-stakes college entrance Mon. – Fri., August 1-5 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 a hat, 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) Our High School is aGabrielle skill/position specific camps will beCamp run by Houstoncamp 9–12 graders, where the majority of Nevillefor the Cabrillo Head Women’s Volleyball time beher spent on thecoaches skill setsand within a specoachwill and assistant players. They cifi position.technical You can training sign up for Setter willc provide in ajust funthe environCamp or Hitter & Defensive Camp. ment for all levels to learn the game and also for more experienced players improveCamp and refine Setter Camp Hitter &toDefense their29, technical Players be placed in skill/ July 30 & 31 skills.July 29, 30will & 31 groups where Gabrielle 9age amlevel – 2 pm 12 noon – 3 pmand the Cabrillo Women’s team will provide drills and games that 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 bottle andislunch or snacks. Our High Camp an all-skills camp for 7th- 9th players.Camp This camp will focus onspecifi all thec Ourgrade High School is a skill/position fundamental skills of volleyball: passing, setting, camp for 9–12 graders, where the majority of hitting and and then introtime will bedigging spent onover thetwo skill days sets within a speducing more game–like play cific position. You can sign upon forthe justfinal the day. Setter Camp or Hitter & Defensive Fri. – Sun., July 22, 23, & 24 Camp. 9Setter am – 1Camp 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 that swimmers have comability to swim 25 yards of freestyle anda25 petitive 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 13 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 your child’s skill improvement. The skills camps offer Girls a solid foundation of off ensive Our all-new Basketball Camp will focusand on defensive fundamentals all age groups and the fundamentals such asfor dribbling, passing skill shooting. levels. We Fun provide positive and games will befeedback, played ininstruceach tion, motivation techniques that will class. Adjustable and baskets (8 feet high) are help used for to develop your son or daughter as a complete younger kids to increase success and proper techbasketball nique whileplayer. shooting. Campers receive a T-shirt and achievement awards. Our camp staff works with each player on the proper shooting, ball passing, rebounding and Bring shorts andhandling, athletic shoes footwork technique. Our emphasis on sound funMon. – Fri., June 13-17 damentals immerses each camper in the sport, 10:30 – 12the Noon (1st 2nd graders) givingam them kind of&focused, intensive train12 Noon – 1:30 pm (3rd & 4th graders) ing that is essential for improvement. 1:30 – 3 pm (5th & 6th graders) 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) ment 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 (ages 10-17)of that skill; SHOOTING. The entire development Readywill to gain a competitive edge onthe theshooting compecamp be devoted to improving tition. The skills taughtofwill help players whofunhave technique and ability each player. Proper enjoyed some with school teams damentals andsuccess footwork willtheir be coached to help and are looking to makeand the experience. jump to the next maximize development level. Advanced drills will be taught to improve Each day will consist ofand individual group shooting off the move off the and dribble. Dribinstruction, drill work, shooting competitions and bling drills to help a player escape pressure and position specifi c workouts. passing drills to help find the open teammate will Bring shorts,This athletic your love for game. be a focus. is a shoes great and opportunity for the a player Drinks and snacks will be available forsome purchase. to hone some advanced skills, learn new drills and1get ready to go back to school Session Session 2 showing how much you have improved! June 20-23 August 1-4 Mon. –am Thu., August 10:30 – 3:30 pm 8-11 10:30 amearly – 3:30 (10:00am birdpm drop off, 4:00pm extra work pickup) (10:00am early bird drop off, 4:00pm extra work pickup) Gymnasium Gymnasium Fee: $175 Fee: $175 Basketball Advanced Skills Camp defensive fundamentals for all age groups and (ages 10-17) skill levels. We provide positive feedback, instrucReady to gain a competitive edge on the competion, motivation and techniques that will help Summer Camps 4-14) tition. The skills taught will help players who have to develop your Soccer son or daughter as a (ages complete Cabrilloplayer. College Athletics invites you to come haveenjoyed fun, learn some new skills some success withfrom theirtop-level school teams basketball instructors, and enjoy our all-weather facility. and are looking to make the jump to the next Our staff works with each player on the proper level. Advanced drills will be taught to improve Our camp ers a comprehensive, informative shooting, balloff handling, passing, rebounding and week of instruction on our beautiful playing LOVED it had a lot of shooting offteam the move and off the dribble. Dribsurfacetechnique. in the stadium. The camponwill focusfunon individual and skills needed to be successful footwork Our emphasis sound bling drills to help aCabrillo player escape pressure and fun, and learned a lot in this wonderful game. Camp is staff ed by the men coaching staff of College— damentals immerses each camper in the sport, passing drills toplayers help find theare open teammate will professional, licensed coaches and former professional who attuned to new intensive skills. giving them the nationally kind of of focused, trainbe a focus. This is a great opportunity for a player Summer 15 of all ages andfrom abilities. ingthe thatneeds is essential forParent improvement. to hone some advanced skills, learn some new 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 Cabrillo College Extension Register online at www.cabrillo-extension.org 14 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 Head Women’s Volleyball to Competitive Introduction to Competitive the Introduction fundamentals your child to focus on a particular skill and the heycoaches ant and players. such They as dribbling, passing Swimming andin shooting. Fun games will Swimming be played in each development of that skill; SHOOTING. The entire - training al a fun environclass. Adjustable baskets (8 feet high) arelevel, forpre-competition camp will belevel, devoted to improving the shooting This camp is at the pre-competition This camp isused at the or learn the game and also for younger kids to increase success and proper techtechnique and ability not a beginning swim program. The camp is not a beginning swim program. The camp is of each player. Proper funne layers to improve and refine nique while shooting. Campers receive a T-shirt damentals and footwork will be coached to help open to girls and boys 7-14 years old. Swimopen to girls and boys 7-14 years old. Swimkill/ Players will be placed in skill/ andmers camp achievement awards. maximize development and experience. will learn proper stroke technique mers will learnand proper stroke technique and illo Gabrielle ere and the Cabrillo basic methods. at rovide drills andtraining games that shoes basic training methods. Each day will consist of individual and group Bring shorts and athletic hat skill. Prerequisite: Swimmers must demonstrate the Prerequisite: Swimmers must demonstrate the shooting competitions and instruction, drill work, Mon. – Fri., June 13-17 to swim 25 yards of freestyle 2525 yards of ability toand swim freestyle and 25 position specifi c workouts. yble clothesability for indoor volley- 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 12backstroke 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 Session 2 fic is aGymnasium mp skill/position specific Cabrillo Pool Cabrillo Pool Fee:the $100 June 20-23 August 1-4 ers, where majority of Fee: $95 Fee: $95 10:30 am – 3:30 pm n- the skill sets within a spe(10:00am early bird drop off, 4:00pm extra work pickup) nr sign Basketball up for just the Setter Advanced Skills Camp Advanced Skills Camp SkillsDevelopment Camps (ages 7-17)Development Gymnasium fensive Camp. OurThis day camp is provides a tremendous environfor current competitive swimThis camp is for current Fee: competitive $175 swimHitter &ment Defense for your child’stoskill improvement. skills mers. ItCamp is open girls and boysIt9-15 years mers. is The open to girls and boys 9-15 years uly 29, camps 30 &old. 31off er a solid foundation of off ensive Swimmers will be exposed to moreand old. Swimmers will be exposed to more Basketball Advanced Skills Camp 2 noondefensive – 3advanced pm fundamentals alladvanced age and techniques,fordrills, andgroups other skills techniques, drills, and other skills ee: $180 (ages 10-17) skillnecessary levels. We to provide positive feedback, excel in competitive swimming. necessary toinstrucexcel in competitive swimming. Ready to gain a competitive edge on the competion,Itmotivation and techniques will help is recommended that swimmers have a com- that swimmers have a comIt isthat recommended tition. skills taught will help players who have to develop as a complete petitive your style son suit or butdaughter any style is acceptable. petitive style suit but any style isThe acceptable. She loves theschool class teams and enjoyed some success with their basketball Gogglesplayer. and caps for swimmers withand long Goggles caps for swimmers with long wants gojump to this class and to maketothe to the next hair also recommended. We will have spare hairon is the also recommended. Weare willlooking have spare 7th-is anOur mp all-skills camp for 7thstaffisworks with each player proper level. Advanced drills willwhen be taught to improve again it’s offered goggles and caps available. goggles and caps available. he camp his will focus on all the shooting, ball handling, passing, rebounding and shooting off the move and off the summer. dribble. Dribfg,volleyball: passing, setting,Our emphasis on sound funagain next footwork technique. Prerequisite: Swimmers must demonstrate the Prerequisite: Swimmers must blingdemonstrate drills to helpthe a player escape pressure and Parent of Summer 15 tro- two over days and then introdamentals immerses each camper the sport, ability to swim 25 yards of freestyle, backabilityinto swim 25 yards of freestyle, back- Competitive Swimming participant passing drills to help fi nd the open teammate will like play on the fibutterfl nal day. giving them the kind of breaststroke focused, intensive trainstroke, y and non-stop. stroke, butterfl y and breaststroke non-stop. 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 Good 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 14 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 See Pages 1-27 ECRWSS 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 RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER LOCAL RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER LOCAL Enjoy a lineup ofInstitutes over 90 Summer unique workshops, including: Comic Book Arts, En Plein Art Watercolor, Digital Youth Ceramics, Programs! 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