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Art MastersJune 22-25Learn about iconic artists and their works of art in this camp. Create your own versions of Van Gogh's sunflowers, try pointillism like Seurat, or experiment with Picasso-inspired portraits. This camp will inspire you to appreciate art history and develop your own artistic styles by learning from the greats.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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Color Splash (Pre-K)June 22-25Get ready for a bright and colorful adventure! Explore colors through creative art projects, simple games and playful activities. Campers use paint, markers and other easy-to-handle materials as they learn about colors and how they mix.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Extreme Robotics: Rob-RacersJune 22-25Start your engines and get ready to race! In this high-energy camp, you will be introduced to robotics through hands‑on building and programming activities. Design, build, and program motor‑powered cars using LEGO® robotics components. You will work in small teams to test designs and solve challenges. The week ends with a friendly racing competition where you will showcase your robotic vehicles.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Games Galore (Pre-K)June 22-25Ready, set, play! In this action-packed camp, students will enjoy a week full of exciting games that spark creativity, teamwork, and big smiles. From classic favorites to silly new challenges, campers will move, groove, and giggle their way through fun activities designed just for little learners. Every day brings new surprises—indoor and outdoor games, playful competitions, and plenty of chances to make friends.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
KPop Anime Manga Art CampJune 22-25This K‑Pop anime drawing camp introduces you to anime art inspired by K‑Pop style. Learn how to draw characters with expressive eyes, fashionable outfits, and performance poses. Use colored pencils, markers, and pens on large poster‑size paper to complete detailed artwork. Build your drawing skills, creativity, and confidence while creating finished art projects to take home.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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Mealtime Magic (Pre-K)June 22-25Explore some of your favorite foods from breakfast, lunch and dinner. Enjoy simple art projects, listen to stories, and take part in dramatic play activities that help you learn about mealtime in a fun and creative way.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Minecraft Mod Development: Superhero ModsJune 22-25Use MCreator to create your own mods based off your favorite superheroes. Design unique superhero abilities and tools for Minecraft Java Edition. You should have basic reading skills and be comfortable using a computer. Bring a USB drive to save your games. Minecraft is a Mojang Studios trademark. This camp is not affiliated with them.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Pokémon® Art CampJune 22-25This beginner‑friendly Pokémon® drawing and coloring camp teaches basic art skills through guided, step‑by‑step instruction. Learn to draw characters using simple shapes, proportions, line work, and coloring techniques. Create their own original characters and build confidence in your art skills as you work with quality art materials and take home a completed Pokémon‑inspired artwork. The class is taught by practicing artists in a supportive learning environment.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Pokémon® BeginnersJune 22-25Come and learn to play the Pokémon card game! As you learn to play you will also learn to adapt, lose and try again until you obtain victory! Play against classmates first with basic decks, then with more advanced decks. Discover the secrets of Pokémon and how to battle more effectively so you can come out on top! Note: Please do not bring your own Pokémon cards to class. Lost cards will be assumed to be part of the instructor's collection.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
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Power of StoriesJune 22-25This camp will introduce you to traditional and modern stories and the lessons they share. Take part in guided discussions and practice telling your own stories. You will also learn clear communication skills through storytelling activities. You will leave camp with a better understanding of stories and a creative story of your own.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
SkyTech Explorers: Drones & RocketsJune 22-25Learn the basics of flight and engineering through hands‑on STEAM activities at this camp. You will pilot and race drones while learning how flight works. You will also build and launch model rockets during supervised launch activities. The camp focuses on problem solving, teamwork, and creativity through interactive projects and experiments.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Skyhawks CheerleadingJune 22-25Skyhawks Cheerleading Camp teaches basic cheer skills, including cheers, arm motions, and jumps. Campers build confidence, teamwork, and leadership in a fun, supportive setting. The week ends with a cheer performance for families to watch. Athletic clothing and shoes required.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Skyhawks Flag Football CampJune 22-25Learn essential skills of flag football such as running, passing, and teamwork. You will practice game strategy and sportsmanship in a fun, supportive environment. The week ends with a Game Day experience. Athletic clothing and shoes required.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
Stop Motion AnimationJune 22-25Discover what it takes to animate a stop-motion film. Learn about the history of animation, paint an animation cell, create your own flipbook, and design your own characters! We will write and record a stop-motion short using paper cutout animation for your viewing pleasure. Come excited and leave inspired.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26 -
WoodworkingJune 22-25Builders create several hands‑on woodworking projects, including a picture frame, race car, catapult, and trophy display base. Learn how to measure, cut, sand, and paint, and take home all completed projects. This Youth Enrichment League (YEL) camp teaches safe use of basic hand tools, such as hammers, nails, screwdrivers, measuring tape, and T‑squares. Safety is the top priority. No power tools are used. NOTE: Participants should be comfortable cutting using a small saw as well as using other hand tools. Students should wear clothes that can get paint on them.Camp ROCKS! Mini Camps 26