|
Parents who are looking for activities to keep their children occupied for the rest of the summer should check out camps and courses offered at Delaware Technical & Community College, Owens Campus.
Boasting more than 100 options for children ages 6 to 15, the 2008 Kids on Campus program offers campers a chance to brush up on academics, explore career fields of interest, build skills, experience a variety of activities and interests, and enjoy time with children their own age.
The All Day All-Star program, for ages 6-12, focuses on a different theme each week, Monday-Friday, and will feature a mixture of academics, activities and a field trip.
In July the themes are Art & Music Appreciation, July 14-18; Transportation/How do we get there?, July 21-25; and Careers/What will I do when I grow up?, July 28-Aug. 1.
Children can engage in physical activities and have fun by participating in sports camps. Activities starting on Monday, July 14 are baseball for ages 7-12, basketball for girls ages 11-14, cheerleading I for ages 7-12, tennis for ages 7-17, and youth football for ages 7-12.
During the week of July 21, children can participate in basketball for boys ages 7-10, soccer for ages 7-12, or tennis for ages 7-12. Basketball for girls ages 7-10, baton II for ages 7-15, tennis for ages 7-17 and youth football for ages 7-12 are offered the week of July 28.
Art camp, to help students develop their artistic skills, is offered July 14-18 for ages 9-11. Kids will learn interesting theories, concepts and experiments in a weeklong science camp beginning July 14 or July 28 for ages 9-11 and July 21 for ages 6-8. In Wonders of Web Design, for ages 9-11, students will learn the fundamentals of basic web page design from July 28-Aug. 1.
To find out more information about the Kids on Campus program or to sign up, contact Delaware Tech’s Corporate and Community Programs at 302-854-6966.
|