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ACADEMIC FUN & FITNESS CAMP BLUE STREAK SPORTS CAMPS include trails. fall.
“The Unschool Camp” 440-287-7644 In addition to summer and holiday Our new Discovery Camps, for boys
Held at Lakeland Community College, www.bluestreakcamps.com break camps, owner/trainer Karen Brown entering into grades 6 through 8 this fall,
Kirtland, OH has a hugely popular lesson, training and offer a variety of activities from photogra-
Carole Richards, Executive Director The Blue Streak All-Sports Camp is showing business. Karen develops quiet phy, animation, Photoshop, exploring the
Creative Education Institute held for boys and girls ages 4 to 13, begin- confidence in pleasure riders and skillful Metroparks, visiting the Rock and Roll
120 North Main Street ning June 13 for eight consecutive weeks determination in her equestrian show Hall of Fame to jamming in your own rock
Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 at Ursuline College in Pepper Pike. The team competitors. band. Each camp provides the potential
(440) 914-0200 camp runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday Summer Fun Horse Camp caters to for campers to seek out and develop new
caroler@unschoolcamp.org through Friday. horse lover’s beginner thru advanced ages interests to build upon as they move on to
www.unschoolcamp.org Cost is just $199 per week if your child 4-16. Choose mornings or full day weekly their next level of learning. So come
attends camp five weeks or less, or $159 sessions, one, multiple weeks or all sum- explore, discover and enjoy your camp
This unusual “unschool” camp com- per week if he or she attends six weeks or mer long! experience at the 2011 Bengal Summer
bines fun and socialization with basic aca- more. Campers may attend any combina- Mornings are devoted to tacking, horse Camp. For more information contact Mary
demic skills, and creates an awareness of tion of the eight weeks. Early drop-off at care and quality riding lessons. Reilly at (216) 421-2080, ext.156 or visit
the arts and sciences. It serves the unique 7:30 a.m. and late pickup at 5:45 p.m. are Afternoons include BEC provided lunch, cbhs.net.
needs of children with learning differ- available. With a ratio of seven campers to industry professionals, fun horse activi-
ences. The purpose of the camp is fun, every one staff member, the focus contin- ties, arts, crafts, sports, games and swim-
self-confidence, learning, and socializa- ues to be on safety, fun and personalized ming at The Wembley Club twice weekly. TOPLINE STABLES AT
tion. Campers ages 6 to 18 participate in attention. Special emphasis is placed on Friday features a camp horse show and WALDEN SUMMER CAMP
the many camp activities. The Teen sportsmanship, fair play, learning and fun family picnic. 1109 Aurora-Hudson Road
Leader group includes campers ages 14 to skill improvement, and not on winning Karen teaches and oversees all riding Aurora, OH 44202
18 that are ready for more responsibility. and losing. The camp features a flexible instruction throughout the entire summer. www.topline-stables.com
Academic Fun & Fitness Camp campers approach to the needs of both campers All other activities are under the guidance download pdf sign-up sheet
learn systematic reading and math. and their families. Parents with varying or of BEC Director of Operations Michelle Contact: Janeen Langowski-Grava
Afternoons include theater arts, science, rigid work schedules will find an accom- Orms. Michelle’s 20 years of experience in (440) 666-6182 (cell)
poetry, sports, and social activities. The modating staff eager to please under any the horse industry, along with her 15 years (330) 995-0039 (barn)
specially trained and experienced coun- circumstance. of experience with civic activities, assure
selors understand the needs of children Blue Streak will also conduct the a fun learning experience for each and Topline Stables summer camp is
with learning differences. Lunch and Daniel Gibson Basketball Camps and every camper. known for its safety and great care for
before- and-after camp care is included for Cleveland Indians Baseball Camps at vari- Weekly full day session, $299 (now horses. The children will learn everything
full day campers. ous local locations. Both camps are for $255) and weekly half day session, $175 from grooming to caring for a horse on a
Teen Leadership campers are provided both boys and girls and feature outstand- (now $149), discount applies through daily basis. The camp offers only five
with academics at their skill levels in ing instruction as well as plenty of auto- April 15 on pre paid registrations. We spots per week which will allow for a
addition to leadership, life, and social graphs and fun!! accept cash, check or credit cards. detailed program for each individual
skills programming. Trained counselors For more information on any of these child. All students will receive a t-shirt
work with the teens to develop the leader- camps, please call (440) 287-7644 or check and participate in arts and crafts to take
ship skills to work together as a group, and out bluestreakcamps.com. home.
as individual leaders. “Teen Leaders” lead 2011 BENGAL SUMMER CAMPS The riding and ground lessons are
young campers by planning and leading Benedictine High School structured from two very well known
weekly recreation and other activities. BAINBRIDGE EQUESTRIAN CENTER Contact: Mary Reilly horse books, “The German Riding
Camp provides teens with a fun, stimulat- 9889 Bainbridge Road (216) 421-2080 ext 156 Federation” and the “United States Pony
ing, and safe environment to expand Chagrin Falls, OH 44023 www.cbhs.net Club” book. Both of these books are
minds, physical ability, creativity, inde- (440) 543-9323 designed to help teach and develop cor-
pendence, self-confidence and social Fax: (440) 543-0323 Make this a summer to remember at rect riding skills and horsemanship. We
skills. www.bainbridgeequstriancenter.com Benedictine High School’s 2011 Bengal are offering smaller, less crowded groups
Camp is held from June 13 to July 22. karenbechorses@windstream.net Summer Camps. Benedictine Athletic to encourage safety in developing correct
The camp is for children with ADHD, Clinics are instructed by coaches, assistant equine horsemanship.
dyslexia, autism, CD, SLD, TBI, MD, and Bainbridge Equestrian Center, Inc is a coaches and BHS student athletes with the Topline is offering 11 weeks of camp
others. Fees for all day camp are $2,200; full scale boarding, lesson, and training focus on fundamentals, techniques, and ranging from beginner to advanced riding.
half day is $1,200. complex with magnificent facilities one-to-one instruction. True to the Children ages 6-15 are welcome to sign
The camp qualifies for Autism including a state of the art 15,000 sq. ft. Benedictine title, “Home of Champions,” up. Camp hours are 9 a.m. to noon. Please
Scholarship Program funding. Camper to indoor arena, a 18,000 sq. ft. outdoor lime- the clinics also emphasize dedication, note that week four is prorated due to July
staff ratio is 5:1. More information is avail- stone arena, a 13,500 sq. ft. outdoor sand commitment, teamwork and sportsman- 4th. You may bring your own horse as
able on our Web site, www.unschool- arena, a huge grass jump field, big beauti- ship - the qualities that make a true cham- well. Please be sure to sign-up early to
camp.org. To apply, call (440) 914-0200 ful pastures, and all weather paddocks, pion! The athletic camps are structured for reserve a spot. Contact Janeen Langowski
or e-mail Carole Richards at 40+ stalls all situated on 52 acres which boys going into grades 5 through 8 in the at (440) 666-6182.
caroler@unschoolcamp.org.
West
Middle School Camp 6th-8th Grade
Hours: 9:00-3:00 • Monday-Friday
Geauga • Five Two-Week Long Sessions, June 13th thru Aug. 19th
Recreation • Extended Care 7-9 am and 3-6pm
Council • Located Next to West Geauga Middle School
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We Specialize In Personalized Attention!
Max 6 Campers Per Instructor
www.thegolfdome.com
8198 E. Washington St.
(Behind Chagrin Cinema) 440-543-1211
Have fun at camp!
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CAMP BURTON Established in 1975, girls from all over Chagrin Valley Farms’ supervised pro- overnight camps focusing on friendship,
(440) 834-8984 the world visit the camp for a week or gram is structured in half-day or full-day exploring your creativity, and discovering
www.campburton.org more each summer. Every camper is sessions for one or more weeks running the world around you. Camps include:
assigned a horse of their own to care for from June through August. Beginner riders Theatre Camp, Junior Chef Camp,
Four-hundred-foot Zip line, swimming and ride during their stay or they have the will learn basic riding skills, horseman- Survivor Camp, and Jr. Ranger Day Camp.
pool, canoes, basketball, soccer, hiking option to bring along their own horse if ship, horse care and barn safety, while Residential camps begin in June and run
trails, archery, rifelry, arts and crafts, they have one. more advanced students will have a from Sunday through Friday.
climbing walls, high and low rope chal- The $850 cost per week includes hors- chance to polish their equitation and Junior Ranger Day Camp will allow
lenges, and paintball are just some of the es, tack, safety equipment, riding lessons horsemanship skills. During the week, stu- children, ages 6 to 11, to experience the
exciting things to do at Camp Burton! twice daily, open rides daily, room and dents will also bathe a horse, bond with varied natural areas in Cuyahoga Valley
Camp Burton is located on 129 wooded board, ground lessons on many horse- other horse-loving kids and learn about National Park. Campers will spend their
acres in Burton, Ohio, and for more than related subjects, and all of the equipment the world of horses. days outdoors exploring the magic and
50 years has provided a fun, safe, Christ- that the riders need. There is even a retail Each Friday during camp, riders can beauty of the park while earning their
centered summer camp programs for kids tack shop located right on the camp for invite friends and family to watch them Junior Ranger badge. Day camp is avail-
in grades 1 through 12. Every day is filled your horse needs. Classes are given in perform and demonstrate their newly able July 18-22 and July 25-29 from 9 a.m.
with outdoor adventures along with mean- basic horsemanship for beginner riders acquired horsemanship skills in a fun to 3 p.m.
ingful Bible lessons that will both chal- and dressage, jumping and cross-country horse show and grooming contest. To register, or for more information
lenge and encourage your kids. riding for more advanced riders. Children take home treasured prize rib- about CVNPA’s summer camp opportuni-
We offer two great summer experiences Camps begin in June and run weekly bons and wonderful camp memories from ties, visit us at www.cvnpa.org or call
for 1st-5th graders. Our Traditional throughout the summer. The first week, an active and fun-filled week. (800) 642-3297.
Overnight Camp runs Sunday through June 13, is a special training week for Recognized as one of the finest riding
Friday for 3rd-5th graders and Wednesday advanced riders 13 to 21 years old who lesson facilities in the area since 1982, CAMP GAN IZZY
through Friday for 1st and 2nd graders. If want a challenging week of riding. Chagrin Valley Farms is the leader in rid- 5570 Harper Road
you can’t spend the night, kids can still Visit our Web site to find just the right ing instruction. The farm features two Solon, OH 44139
experience all the fun and activities Camp week for your horse-crazy girl. We know indoor riding arenas with a spectacular (440) 498-9533
Burton has to offer in our new Adventure what your riders are looking for: horses, viewing area for friends and family, out- ganizzy@solonchabad.com
Day Camp that runs Monday through Horses, Horses, all day long. Girl Scout door riding rings, a polo field, pastures, Stefani Apple, director
Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Early programs are also offered at the Farm. trails and large stables.
drop off and late pickup is available. Please visit our Web site for more informa- Camp Gan Izzy offers a great summer
Overnight Camps for 6th-8th graders, tion on the camp, or call Candy Stokes, CUYAHOGA VALLEY experience for children grades K to 4 and
which run Sunday through Friday, are Camp Director since 1975. NATIONAL PARK a fantastic cooking camp for campers
extra fun because kids get to choose a 3675 Oak Hill Road entering grades 5 to 7.
weekly program theme that allows them to CHAGRIN VALLEY FARMS Peninsula, OH 44264 Our camp is noted for the dedicated
focus more on their favorite activities like 9250 Washington Street (330) 657-2796 counselors who care for your children
sports, outdoor adventures, arts, paintball Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44023 www.cvnpa.org with the utmost care and personal atten-
and more! (440) 543-7233 tion, during the variety of activities
For more information please visit our www.ChagrinValleyFarms.com Spend time this summer in Cuyahoga including swimming, trips, arts and crafts,
Web site, www.campburton.org or call us Valley National Park. Enjoy summer sports and unique electives.
at (440) 834-8984. Chagrin Valley Farms offers a great way camps that offer fun-filled adventures, Sessions run from June 20 to July 29,
to enjoy summer - combining the physical hiking, campfires, and camp games. This 2011, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Optional
CAN DO IT FARM CAMP exercise of riding and caring for horses year’s summer camps focus on hands-on lunch programs are available as well as
Summer Horse Camp with the mental challenge of competing in encounters with theatre, culinary arts, and early drop off and extended care.
2279 East Union Road a horse show and the fun of meeting new natural sciences. Our faculty includes Come for one week or sign up for all six
Jefferson, OH 44047 friends. Give your child a great summer Cuyahoga Valley National Park Asso- weeks but don’t miss out. Call Miriam
(440) 858-2244 (phone) experience by registering for summer ciation staff, National Park Service Greenberg or Stefani Apple today at (440)
(441) 812-3488 (cell) horseback riding camp at Chagrin Valley rangers, and guest instructors. 498-9533 for your early bird price or e-
www.cdifarm.com Farms in Bainbridge. Summer campers, CVNPA offers a unique mix of mail ganizzy@solonchabad.com.
ages 4 and up, will enjoy riding lessons on
Can-Do-It Farm Horse camp is a unique quality horses, horse care instruction from
125-acre facility, just for girls 8-21 who experienced adult instructors and an
love horses. exceptional equestrian facility.
June 20 - July 29
th th
9:30 - 3:30pm
(Extended care options available)
CREATIVE PLAYROOMS
MONTESSORI &
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DISCOVER EXCITING OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES!
Archery • Boating • Camp Crafts • Challenge • Climbing Wall • Exploring • Fishing • Hiking
Horseback Riding • Orienteering • Swimming • Wildlife & Environmental Studies • Special Theme Days & more!
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Hiram House Camp • 33775 Hiram Trail • Moreland Hills, Ohio 44022 • (216) 831-5045
www.hiramhousecamp.org • Call Now To Register!
Registration begins March 1st. All camps run Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 4 pm.
Enroll your child today in the ultimate Kids or Teens Cooking School, where they will
1 Basketball June 6-10
2 Fun Camp June 13-17 All Basketball, Soccer, Flag Football, and Volleyball camps are learn to prepare a fun menu that is perfect for every occasion. Skills and techniques
3 Baseball June 20-24 instructed by high school and/or college experienced athletes learned include kitchen safety and sanitation; nutrition; developing creativity through
4 Lacrosse June 27-July 1 cooking; applying math and science skills to cooking; working as a team; measuring,
for the New 2011 Summer! whisking and mixing; and learning age appropriate cooking skills.
5 Soccer July 5-8
6 Fun Camp July 11-15 Kids Classes ages 7-12 • Teens Classes ages 12-15
7 Flag Football July 18-22
8 Fun Camp July 25-29 For more information, call us today at 216-381-2100 MCAMPII-10
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9am - 3pm each day Explore Day • Thurs (together with Mom)
Located at Red Hawk Stables
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breakfast & lunch provided 10-3 w/breakfast & lunch Mommy & Me
Ages 12 - 24 Mos. 10790 Pekin Rd.
Field trips and on-site fun for Exploring.
Reading & math activities to Excel academically! • Choice of 2-5 Mornings • Variety of Mom & Me Classes Newbury, OH 44065
• Air Conditioned Classrooms • Outdoor & Water Activities
*Scholarships and payment plans are available. Sponsoring agencies: • Mystery Guests • Weekly Shabbat Party Call (330) 720-4822
Geauga United Way and Geauga County Job & Family Services
Cell Phone
For Further Information, call Moira Levinsohn
Call for registration and more information
440.247.6030 Redhawkstables
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Beracahvalley.com
9454 RAVENNA ROAD
NORTH OF CHARDON SQUARE 440-286-1456
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ORANGE COMMUNITY EDUCATION & Chincapin is a day for girls ages 8 to 12.
RECREATION CAMPS The girls’ camp program includes the
32000 Chagrin Blvd., Pepper Pike, OH same activities as Red Barn. In addition,
(216) 831-8601 Chincapin campers receive riding and
www.orangerec.com horse care lessons four days a week for six
weeks. Chincapin’s instruction focuses on
Are your children sports enthusiasts, safety, an appreciation of the sport, good
aspiring actors, future scientists, and riding form, and care for the animals.
more? Whatever the interest, Orange Red Oak also offers a Junior Counselor
Community Education & Recreation’s Leadership Program for young men and
comprehensive 2011 Summer Camp pro- women ages 13 to 15. JCLP is a mixture of
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gram provides a fun, safe and supportive fun and learning with the primary focus of
environment to explore a variety of new training young men and women in leader-
interests. Camps for students in ship, safety, and service.
preschool, elementary school, middle
school, and high school begin in June on
the Orange Schools Campus, 32000 NEW
Chagrin Blvd., Pepper Pike. Best of all, SCHNEIDER SADDLERY 2011 PROGRAM
SCHEDULE
there is a payment plan available for all 8255 East Washington Street
camps priced $99 or more. Bainbridge, OH 44023
The Orange campus features a kid- (440) 543-2700
friendly outdoor leisure pool with a slide (800) 365-1311 Developing Children’s Inner Strengths Through Outdoor Adventure
and waterfalls and fun features, groomed
Are you planning to attend or do you Campers enjoy traditional activities at our outstanding facilities in Kirtland, Ohio, surrounded by the beautiful Holden
sports fields, playgrounds, tennis courts, Arboretum. Our certified staff provides instruction in archery, backpacking, canoeing, climbing, crafts, cooking,
and hiking trails set in idyllic wooded sur- know someone planning on attending a nature study, riding (Chincapin only), ropes course, riflery, swimming, trips, tennis, and more.
roundings. Indoor facilities include an riding camp? Schneider Saddlery is the
indoor pool with a separate diving area, place to find all of your equestrian needs!
gymnasiums, and ample indoor class- One of the largest equestrian retailers in NEW
rooms. the world, Schneider’s offers more than
Summer camps include Orange Early 4,000 products to accommodate every-
Childhood Camp, for campers ages 2-5, one’s budget, from summer campers to
Orange Lions Camps, including Cubs’ Olympic riders.
Adventures, for campers entering kinder- Come and visit their showroom at 8255 WATER • ROCKS • TRAILS RED BARN DAY CAMP CHINCAPIN DAY CAMP
garten in the fall and current kinder- East Washington St. and allow their AT RED OAK For boys 7-12. Campers choose from A day/equestrian camp for girls 8-12.
garteners, Lions’ Adventures, for campers knowledgeable staff to help you find all of For boys and girls ages 11 to 15. traditional camp actvities including Includes traditional camp activities
currently in grades 1 to 3, and Lions on the essentials on your camp shopping list. Three exciting residence camp ses- archery, canoeing, climbing, crafts, plus horseback riding lessons 4 days
Riding helmets are a necessity for safety sions featuring skills acquisition at nature science, riflery, ropes course, a week for six weeks. Also includes a
Safari, for campers currently in grades 4 to swimming, tennis and more. residence week in cabins at Red
Red Oak and then canoeing, climb-
6, Stagecrafters Theatre Camp, for and you can find them at Schneider’s ing, and backpacking adventure trips. Dates: June 13 to July 29. Oak. Dates: June 13 to July 29.
campers currently in grades 2 to 7, and the starting at just $24.95. Choose one or more sessions. Water,
new Jump Start Sports Camp for campers Riding boots with a heel, Western or June 19-July 3 • Rocks, July 10-July Other Programs include:
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currently in grades K-6. Enrichment English, keep your feet in the stirrups. 24 • Trails, July 31-August 14. Junior Counselor Leadership, Adventure Day Camps and Equestrian Extension Camp
Camps include Young Rembrandts Schneider’s has them starting at $29.95.
Riding pants, jeans, breeches or half- To Learn More Contact David Roskos, Executive Director • 440-256-0716
Reading and Drawing Eric Carle, Pee Wee
chaps aid in preventing chafing on the www.redoakcamp.org • email: redoakcamp@redoakcamp.org
Soccer, Jump Start Gymnastics, Take 1 to
Final Cut: Digital Film Production, Record rider’s legs from movement in the saddle
Breaking Magic Camps with nationally and both gloves and proper socks help to
renowned magician, Rick Smith, Jr., Stop prevent blisters. You can find great sav-
Motion Animation, Making Games for ings on all of these items when you stop
Android Phones, Project Your Way: in.
Fashion Design with a special appearance Schneider Saddlery remains a family-
by Project Runway finalist, Valerie Mayen, owned business since 1949 when Milton
Scuba, Tennis, Karate Training, Soccer, Schneider founded it. Now Milt’s two
Gymnastics, Football and many more. sons, Donald and Stanley Schneider strive
Orange Community Education & to provide high quality equestrian prod-
Recreation is also offering opportunities ucts and unbeatable prices. In addition to
for teens to serve as counselors-in-training the riding supplies, Schneider’s offers a
or apprentices with our day camps. variety of casual wear and gifts for chil-
Camp registration for Orange School dren as well as adults. You don’t have to
district residents begins Saturday, March be an equestrian to shop at Schneider’s,
12 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon at the but you’ll wish you were.
Spring/Summer Registration Fair in the Store hours are Monday, Tuesday,
Pepper Pike Learning Center on the Wednesday and Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Orange Schools campus. Non-residents Thursday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday
may drop off registrations from 10:30 a.m. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
to noon. Registration will continue
through Friday, May 27. Orange School
District residents can save $100 on all six-
week camps (two three-week sessions of STUDIO J ACADEMY OF DANCE
the same camp) if registered by April 21. 23945 Mercantile Rd., Ste. M
A payment plan is available for camps Beachwood, OH 44122
priced $99 and up if registered by March (216) 292-2720
14! E-mail: Jennifer@dance5678.net
From toddlers and preschoolers to www.studiojdance.com
teens, summer camps will heat up sum-
mer fun for campers of all ages. For more
information on summer camps, enrich- Studio J Academy of Dance makes it a
ment camps, sports camps and pool pass- point to teach proper ballet technique to
es see the Orange Summer Camp area dance enthusiasts. In fact, the studio
brochure, call (216) 831-8601 or visit considers ballet the foundation for all
www.orangerec.com. other dance forms.
The Beachwood-based studio has been
in business for 10 years and teaches clas- 26th ANNUAL
RED OAK, RED BARN AND sical ballet, pointe, jazz, lyrical, hip hop
CHINCAPIN CAMPS and contemporary for students ages three
9057 Kirtland Chardon Road through adult.
Kirtland, OH 44094 Its early childhood program gives June 13 - August 5
David Roskos, Executive Director young dancers ages 3-9, the understand-
(440)256-0716 ing of proper technique and an apprecia-
www.redoakcamp.org tion for the art of dance in an enjoyable,
relaxed atmosphere. Beginning at age 9,
Red Oak, a not-for-profit private camp however, students can be recommended
in Kirtland, Ohio, is proud of its mission into the studio’s pre-professional program,
to develop children’s inner strengths in which dancers are encouraged to devel-
through outdoor adventure. Red Oaks has op their imagination, minds and bodies.
several programs for boys and girls ages 7 Studio J also teaches the Cecchetti
to 15. Ballet Method and creates opportunities
Red Oaks Water Rocks Trails is a resi- for students to get examined by Cecchetti
dence/trip camp for boys and girls ages 11 professionals from across the country.
to 14. This program provides a fun, out- These accredited examinations are both
door adventure experience that promotes physical and vocal as dancers must ver-
growth, responsibility, and a solid work bally explain how the ballet is done than
ethic. There are three separate 14-day ses- perform it. The dancers aim to pass a
sions that you can choose throughout the sequence of grade levels and receive a cer-
summer. Campers are challenged to work tificate, which may be used in their col-
together, develop outdoor leadership lege applications.
skills, practice eco-friendly camping, and The studio also holds auditions every ALSO ASK ABOUT OUR
function autonomously as they embark on May for their dance team which competes • Select 60 Volleyball Camp
short climbing, canoeing, or backpacking four times a year and attends two conven-
trips. tions. This is for the dancer that would • Daniel Gibson Basketball Camps
Red Barn is a day camp for boys ages 7 like to take their dancing and performing • Cleveland Indians Baseball Camps
to 12. Each day the boys select fun and to another level of commitment • Blue Streak Golf Camp
challenging outdoor activities which Jennifer and her staff strive to give the
include archery, canoeing, fishing, hiking, best instruction with the highest level of
low ropes course, softball, swimming, out-
door science, crafts, wood crafting skills
and more. Campers are encouraged to try
praise and encouragement. Please join
Studio J this summer for our July
Intensive.
440-287-7644
all activities. Visit www.studiojdance.com.
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SCENIC RUN EQUESTRIAN tion for family and friends. childhood specialists.
AND ARTS ADVENTURE SCA Dance Camps for children ages 3 to 18 will be The Solon Jewish Preschool is a warm, safe and nur-
8123 Dines Road, Novelty, OH 44072 offered from June 20 to Aug. 12. All camps include intro- turing environment, where teachers are able to give each
(440) 338-6689 | www.scenicrun.com | pgarbo@aol.com ductions to ballet, jazz and modern dance and conclude child individual attention and parents are encouraged to
with an informal presentation. stay. Parents may leave if the child is comfortable and
Give your horse lover the summer of their dreams with A new addition is “Montage Arts Camp” that will run ready to separate.
Scenic Run Equestrian Center’s “Summer Equestrian and two weeks from July 11 to July 22. Kids grades 1 to 7 will
Arts Adventure.” Camp sessions begin the week of June experience all four art forms and create a presentation to
13, and continue through the week of Aug. 8. Each week be presented at Solon Home Days. THE VIKING STORE
we accept a maximum of 12 children from ages 7 to 14. SCA Camps fill quickly and early registration is rec- Legacy Village, 24703 Cedar Road, Lyndhurst, OH 44124
Each day of camp includes riding instruction, horse- ommended. For more information, call (440) 337-1400 or (216) 381-2100 | www.vikingcookingschool.com
manship, equestrian related art projects and outdoor visit www.solonarts.org. jgolski@thevikingstore.net
activities.
The horse portion of the day includes riding lessons Cooking is cool at the Viking Cooking School! Young
and games with an experienced professional riding SOLON JEWISH PRESCHOOL aspiring chefs are encouraged to learn in classes designed
instructor. We also have fun and educational hands-on 5570 Harper Road, Solon, OH 44139 especially for them. If your child is gastronomically
activities focusing on horse care, equipment, feeding, (440) 248-7766 | Director: Moira Levinsohn inclined and looking for a fun, creative outlet in which to
grooming and safety. All activities will captivate the preschool44139@sbcglobal.net expand their cooking skills, then join us for our summer
minds of all levels of riders, from beginner to advanced. www.solonjewishpreschool.com classes. In addition to learning age-appropriate cooking
Beginners will have the opportunity to receive a solid skills, kids and teens will develop important life skills
foundation in horse care and riding. The more advanced The Solon Jewish Preschool, “Step Up To Quality” such as working as a team, kitchen safety and sanitation,
riders will be challenged with more in-depth horse-relat- award winner, offers a fun-filled six-week summer camp nutrition, applying math and science skills to cooking,
ed activities. program from June 20 through July 29. measuring mixing and whisking and developing creativi-
We also will have a professional artist on staff to assist The program includes developmentally appropriate, ty through cooking. Open up a whole new world for your
campers with various art activities and horse-related art hands-on activities for preschool children ages 2 to 5, child as they pursue their passion for cooking under the
projects. Outdoor activities range fishing to nature hikes plus a variety of Mom and Me programs for toddlers. guidance of our skilled cooking school instructors.
to trail rides. Mystery guests, nature walks, wading pools, water play, Kids classes are for ages 7 to 11 and are 2 hours in
The property was previously the home of Red Wing as well as art, music, a weekly Shabbat party and much length. Teen classes are for ages 12 to 15 and 2-1/2 hours
Day Camp, so it lends itself perfectly to our Summer more are planned in fully air-conditioned classrooms. in length.
Equestrian and Arts Adventure. The original “Lodge” is Children have access to a wonderful indoor large mus- This year, we are changing the format to allow children
used for lunch, arts, crafts and games. cle room and a variety of outdoor activities are planned to take individual classes without having to commit to a
Our goal is to develop not only the equine skills of daily in the outside play area. The spacious newly con- full week of classes. Please visit our Web site www.viking-
each participant, but to also teach responsibility, sports- structed playground is located in the fenced-in play area cookingschool.com and select the Cleveland location to
manship, and teamwork. With our attention to detail and with an adjacent extended area that enables the find out more about our summer class offerings. Or, call
small student-to-instructor ratio, we can give your child a preschoolers to ride their cars and tricycles. us at (216) 381-2100.
safe, educational, and fun summer with horses. Our pro- Mommy and Me offers a variety of programs for ages 12
gram is approved by the Ohio Department of Job & Family to 24 months. These are one-hour classes to introduce you PARK PRESCHOOL SUMMER CAMP
Services. and your child to a typical, lightly structured preschool 27500 Shaker Boulevard, Pepper Pike
For more information, please visit our Web site at schedule in a fun-filled environment. Director: Kim Lausin
www.scenicrun.com or call us at (440) 338-6689. Toddling Tots, together with mom or another adult for (216) 831-5363 ext. 203
ages 22 to 30 months, is a 1½ hour, Mom and Me program Fax: (216) 831-6968
designed to spend quality time with your toddler. We pro-
SOLON CENTER FOR THE ARTS vide the quality and you provide the time. Your child will Park Preschool offers a stimulating first camp experi-
Contact: Karen L. Prasser, Executive Producer enjoy art, music, and hands-on activities, all in a lightly ence for young children. The 2011 Camp runs 6 weeks
(440) 337-1403 | kprasser@solonohio.org structured environment, with the comfort of parent on from June 20 through July 29. Each day is filled with age-
hand. appropriate activities kids love: water play, Judaics,
Solon Center for the Arts will once again be offering Tiny Two’s for ages 2 to 3 years is a first separation nature outings, and theme days. A daily lunch option is
camps in music, theater dance and art! This year, camps class for two hours twice a week. This should be an excit- included for campers enrolled in the 3- and 5-day pro-
will be one week in length so that students can get a vari- ing opportunity to focus on a gradual first-time separa- grams. Extended day options are also available. Call (216)
ety of experiences that fit into their busy summer schedule. tion. 831-5363, ext. 203 for more information.
For children ages 3 to 5, SCA offers Lil’ Music Camp, Thrilling Three’s for ages 3 to 4 years presents count-
9-10:30 a.m. where children can discover the joy of music less opportunities for your child to experiment, learn and
by singing songs and exploring rhythms. At Lil’ Art practice social skills in a warm and loving manner.
Camp, 10:30 a.m. to noon, students enjoy learning how to Funtastic Four’s for ages 4 to 5 years is a fun-filled, devel-
draw and paint. opmentally appropriate summer preschool program that
Older students love SCA’s Theater and Art Camps. includes many hands-on outdoor activities. Exciting vis-
Theater Camps for grades 1 through 3, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. its will be scheduled each week from a variety of early
and grades 4 through 7, 1-4:30 p.m., explore acting
through movement, voice and improvisation. In Art
Camp, grades 1 through 3, 1-4:30 p.m. and grades 4
through 7, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., students explore drawing,
painting and sculpting. Both conclude with a presenta-
SWIM LESSONS TENNIS LESSONS SWIM TEAM TENNIS TEAM June through August.
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