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NEIGHBORS
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COLUMBIA & LOWER RICHLAND

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Wondering what to do with your kids this


summer? We’re here to help. Today’s
Neighbors features our annual summer
camp and activities guide. Many camps
listed here are around your neighborhood;
for a searchable list of more offerings
around Richland and Lexington counties,
go to thestate.com/summerfun.
MUSIC, DANCE
POWER COMPANY, (803) 786-3825, www.thepowercompany.org, Sessions
meet at Godbold Studio on the campus of Columbia College, 1301 Columbia
College Drive (North Main Street and Columbia College Drive)
POWER COMPANY DANCE MASTER CLASSES: 10 a.m.-noon Saturdays, June 11, July
9, Aug. 6. Variety of dance experiences from contemporary dance technique and
repertory to cardio dance and contact improvisation led by PoCo dancers. All ages;
$20.
POWER COMPANY DANCE INTENSIVE/POWER TOOLS: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. July 20-22.
Designed for students in middle and high school, camp will feature contemporary
dance technique, composition, repertory and improvisation. $175.
RICE MUSIC HOUSE, (803) 254-2777, www.ricemusichouse.com,
MUSIC IN ME: 9-9:50 a.m. June 6-10 (registration deadline, May 24) and July 25-29
(registration deadline, July 12). This one-week piano program will provide an
interactive introduction to music and the keyboard for ages 4-6. Students will learn
to play pieces at the keyboard as soloists and in groups with daily opportunities for
performance, improvisation and listening. $129; registration and materials, $35
YOUNG MUSICIAN: 10-10:50 a.m. June 6-10 (registration deadline, May 24) and July
25-29 (registration deadline, July 12). In this one-week piano program for ages
7-10, beginning pianists will be introduced to music and keyboard basics. There will
be opportunities for performance, solo and duet playing, listening and interaction.
$129; registration and materials, $35
KEYBOARD ENCOUNTERS: 11-11:50 a.m. June 6-10 (registration deadline, May 24)
and July 25-29 (registration deadline, July 12). This one-week program is designed
for ages 11-14 who are interested in learning to play the piano. Students will learn
familiar and new songs at the keyboard and will have opportunities for musical
improvisation. In each class students will be encouraged to play and perform
as soloists and in pairs or groups. $129; registration and materials,
$35
S.C. SUMMER DANCE CONSERVATORY,
(803) 777-7264, www.cas.sc.edu/dance,
BALLET INTENSIVE, JAZZ/CONTEMPORARY
INTENSIVE: July 10-29 at 324 Sumter St., on the
USC campus. For serious dance students ages
11-21 pursuing excellence in technique, artistry and
performance. Study with a world renowned faculty in a
state of the art facility and enjoy fun evening and weekend
seminars and field trips. Residential, $2,150; commuters,
$1,150.
HEATHWOOD HALL EPISCOPAL SCHOOL, (803)
231-7710, www.heathwood.org,
MERRY MUSIC MAKERS: 9 a.m.-noon June 27-July 1, at 3000
South Beltline Blvd., Columbia. Grades NS3-5K, $150. Singing,
making instruments, experimenting with sound.
CAROLINA MUSIC ACADEMY, (803) 738-0920,
www.carolinamusicacademy.com, Sessions meet at 5220 Clemson Ave., (St.
Martin’s-in-the-Fields Episcopal Church).
MUSIC LESSON MINI-COURSE: Six 30-minute private lessons in piano, voice, guitar,
flute, violin, cello, double bass and Suzuki guitar. Suzuki guitar: preschoolers and
older; piano; age 6 and older; voice: rising sixth-graders and older. $125;
registration deadline is June 10.
SUMMER GUITAR INSTITUTE: 10 a.m.-noon June 20-24 (beginners); July 18-22
(advanced, one year study required). Group instruction, guest artists, music reading
and chords. $160; registration deadline is June 15.
COLUMBIA MUSIC FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION, (704) 524-8676, e-mail:
cdesc5678@gmail.com,
CENTER FOR DANCE EDUCATION: Weekdays June 13-Aug. 12 at 914 Pulaski St. in
the Vista and 711 E. Main St., Lexington. Ages 2, 3-5, 5-8, and 9-12 will receive
introductory experiences to explore creativity in music, drama and dance.

THEATER, DRAMA
TOWN THEATRE, (803) 799-2510, www.towntheatre.com, Camps held at 1012
Sumter St.; Costs are $165 per week or $300 for two-week sessions. A $100
non-refundable deposit is required to hold a spot in any of the camps.
FAIRY TALE THEATER 1: 9 a.m.-noon June 13-17. Participants ages 5-9 will learn the
basics of character development, play theater games and perform in a production of
a favorite fairy tale.
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ARTS CAMPS
theater students, meets weekdays at the museum. Lunch Buddies design, professional hair and 4-12, $150. Learn the steps used 26-30 and Aug. 2-6; $160
on the campus at USC. bring their own bag lunch, must makeup for the fashion show. to create a comic book. Campers
MUD CLUB: 2 p.m. Thursdays; for
Registration deadline is April 19. be registered for morning and $495 (includes all craft and will take home a printed copy and
FROM PAGE 1 campers who wish to pick and
afternoon sessions and pay a $25 sewing supplies, lunches and a CD copy of their own comic
HIGH SCHOOL CONSERVATORY: 9 choose their mediums.
BASIC ACTING: 1:30-4:30 p.m. fee. snacks). Early registration (by book.
a.m.-4:30 p.m. June 6-24. Rising
June 13-17. Ages 10-18 will ninth- through 12th-graders; ART EXPRESS — PLAY WITH CLAY:
midnight April 30), $450. 701 CENTER FOR
CAMP VAN GOGH GO!,
examine the elements of creating $600. 9 a.m.-noon June 6-10, for ages HEATHWOOD HALL (803) 771-8080 CONTEMPORARY ART,
a performance on stage, including 4-6. Dress for a mess. www.mymadplatter.com (803) 779-4571, www.701cca.org
voice, movement and character
MIDDLE SCHOOL CONSERVATORY: EPISCOPAL SCHOOL, Youth Summer Art Workshops
(803) 231-7710; www.heathwood.org Sessions meet June 6-Aug. 8 at
9 a.m.-noon June 6-17. Rising HEROES AND VILLAINS: 9 meet 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at 701
development. No prior acting All camps on school campus, The Mad Platter, 3101 Millwood
sixth- through eighth-graders; a.m.-noon June 6-10 and July Whaley St, second floor. Students
experience required. 3000 South Beltline Blvd., Ave. Campers will complete six to
$300. 18-22. Ages 7-10 will create their ages 6-17 get hands-on
BACK STAGE PASS: 1:30-4:30 p.m. Columbia, unless otherwise noted. eight projects, which will be ready
own comic books, learning the experience with the arts under the
UPPER ELEMENTARY in about 10 days. $25 deposit
June 13-17. Ages 11-18 will learn basic concepts of design, FANCY NANCY’S CREATIVE CAMP: 9 guidance of local artists and
CONSERVATORY: 9 a.m.-noon June required to reserve a spot for your
how to design, paint and build perspective and figure drawing, a.m.-noon June 6-10. Grades instructors.
6-17. Rising fourth- and child.
sets for the stage. Students will developing storylines and inking. 5K-2, $150. Hands-on projects
fifth-graders; $300. FIRE UP THE KILN: Beginning
not be on stage but will create the based on popular book series. LITTLE ARTISTS CAMP: Ages 3-6. 9
ART AVENGERS: 9 a.m.-noon June ceramics, June 6-19. Basic to
stage for performing. Will not EARLY ELEMENTARY a.m.-10:30 a.m. June 14-18 and
13-17. Ages 7-10 will use their KNIGHTS, CASTLES & CATAPULTS, advanced hand-building
culminate with an on-stage CONSERVATORY: 9 a.m.-noon June July 29-23; $70.
skills of deduction and love of art OH MY!: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 13-17. techniques, participants will
performance. However, they may 20-24. Rising first- through
to explore all areas of the building; Grades 2-5, $175. Make castles BEGINNERS CAMP: Ages 7-9. 9 create pinch pots, coiled pots,
also be able to work the summer third-graders, $200.
solving a museum mystery while and catapults, design armor and a.m.-noon June 21-25, June lidded containers and other
musical as a technician.
HEATHWOOD HALL learning techniques to create a shields, play games, make crafts, 28-July 2; July 12-16, 26-30, Aug. pieces. All works will be kiln-fired,
STAGE ESCAPE: 9 a.m.-noon June EPISCOPAL SCHOOL, “missing” artwork. eat foods as they did in medieval 2-6 and 9-13; 1-4 p.m. June 7-11; glazed and available for pick up
20-24. Ages 5-9 will examine the (803) 231-7710; www.heathwood.org times. $135. 10 days after the workshop.
CERAMICS — MUD MATTERS: 9
elements of creating a $125.
MUSICAL FAIRY TALES: 9 a.m.-noon June 13-17. Ages 8-12 COMIC BOOK CREATIONS: 9 INTERMEDIATES: Ages 10 and
performance on stage, including
a.m.-noon June 13-17 at 3000 will learn one of the oldest forms a.m.-noon July 18-22. Grades older. 9 a.m.-noon July 5-9; 1-4
voice, movement and character
South Beltline Blvd., Columbia. of making art while creating p.m. June 21-25; July 19-23,
development. Participants will
Grades 5K-3, $150. Explore three-dimensional works in the
perform a mini production on
several fairy tales, then decide on studio. $190; members, $152.
stage.
one to dramatize through acting, ART EXPRESS — ART AROUND THE
IMPROVISATION AND SCENIC song, stage movement and WORLD: 9 a.m.-noon June 20-24.
ARTISTRY: 1:30-4:30 p.m. June performance. Ages 4-6 will discover art from
20-24. This two-part camp for
different cultures and create
ages 10-18 will focus first on WORKSHOP THEATRE
works on the places they visit.
improvisation through games and SCHOOL OF PERFORMING
exercises and then on techniques * PAINTING — FROM CAVES TO
ARTS,
for painting theater sets. No (803) 799-1009 CANVAS: 9 a.m.-noon June 20-24.
previous improv or artistic skills www.workshoptheatre.com/ Ages 7-10 will learn different
needed. classes.html techniques as they journey
through the development of
HAVE A BANG WITH CHITTY CHITTY SUMMER CAMPS AND CLASSES:
painting.
BANG BANG: 9 a.m.-noon June June 6-July 27 at Kristin Davis
27-July 1. Ages 5-9 will perform Studios, 6335 Elmwood Ave. * MOSAIC MASTERPIECES: 1-4 Anglican Evangelical Presbyterian Roman Catholic
songs from the show and learn Weeklong camps, multiweek p.m. June 20-24. Ages 7-10 will
••• Lutheran •••
how the inner workings of a show courses and one-day sessions on work with pattern and design to A.R. GOOD SHEPHERD
comes to life on stage. such topics as “Children’s create their own mosaic CHURCH OF THE APOSTLES Church In ••• CATHOLIC CHURCH
STAGE MAKE-UP AND LIGHTING: Storybook Theatre: Fracturing masterpieces. Meeting at the State Museum
CENTENNIAL A.R. 809 Calhoun St.
1:30-4:30 p.m. June 27-July 1. Fairytales”; “Mini-Musical All-Day
Camp”; “Shakin’ Up
ART EXPRESS — FAIRY TALES AND Gervais Street; follow signs America PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Saturday Mass at 5:00 p.m.
Ages 10-18 will learn how to apply FABLES: 9 a.m.-noon June 27-July Sunday Masses: 8:00 & 9:15 a.m.
stage make-up to create some of Shakespeare”; “Improv for Teens”; 1. Ages 4-6 will search the
Discovery Center nursery!
••• 1413 Laurel Street
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.,
Coffee Following 9:15 a.m. Mass
“Musical Theater Song Worship: 9:00 a.m. and 10:45 a.m
the stage’s best loved characters.
Workshop”; “Getting Rid of Your
galleries for their favorite fables
and fairy tales, enjoy a story and
ASCENSION Worship 11:00 a.m.
Confessions on Sat. 4:30-5 p.m.

ST. JOSEPH
www.apostlescolumbia.org
FAIRY TALE THEATER 2: 9 Southern Dialect” and more for create art based on the legendary LUTHERAN CHURCH 765-0368
a.m.-noon July 11-15. Participants
ages 5-9 will learn the basics of
ages 3 and older. stories.
ANGLICAN MISSION IN AMERICA
Wildwood & Arlington St.
centennialarp@bellsouth.net
CATHOLIC CHURCH
COLUMBIA CHILDREN’S 3600 Devine St.
character development, play GO GREEN OR GO HOME: 9
theater games and perform in a THEATRE, a.m.-noon June 27-July 1. Ages Christian Science S.S. 10 a.m., FIRST Saturday Vigil 5:30 p.m.

production of a favorite fairy tale. (803) 691-4548 7-10 will learn about recycling and ••• PRESBYTERIAN Sunday Masses: 8:15 a.m.,

FIRST CHURCH OF
Worship/Communion 11 a.m. 10:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.
ADVANCED ACTING: 1:30-4:30
www.columbiachildrenstheatre.com creating art out of what most
CHURCH ST. MARTIN
Sessions meet on the second people throw away. CHRIST, SCIENTIST Ron Brown Pastor
DE PORRES
p.m. July 11-15. Ages 10-18 will level at Richland Mall, 3400 Lady & Marion
learn how to create a character FASHION FIRST: 1-4 p.m. June 1114 Pickens Street www.alccsc.com Sunday Worship Service
through scene study. Will work on
Forest Drive.
27-July 1. Fashionistas ages S.S. & Church 10:30 a. m.; 8:30 a.m., 11:15 a.m. & 6 p.m. CATHOLIC CHURCH
selections from various plays to PUPPETRY CAMPS: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 12-16 will learn about color Sunday School 10 a.m. 2229 Hampton Street
June 6-10 (rising second- through Wed. 6:30 p.m.
GOOD SHEPHERD
break down the beats and combinations, patterns and Sundays 11:00 a.m. Sat. Vigil Mass 5:00 p.m.
rhythms of the script. Scenes will fourth-graders) and June 13-17 design as they sew an outfit and Reading Room: Tuesday & Thursday Sun. Masses 9 & 11:30 a.m.
WISW 1320 AM
be challenging and require
previous acting experience.
(rising fifth- through
ninth-graders). Participants will
accessories. Includes a field trip
to House of Fabrics to select
10am – 1pm, 1114 Pickens Street
LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr. Sinclair B. Ferguson, Pastor ST. PETER’S CHURCH
799-9062 1529 Assembly Street
learn the art of puppet materials and talking with a local 3909 Forest Drive, Cola. www.firstprescolumbia.org
CREATIVE DRAMATICS: 9 Saturday, (Sunday Liturgy)
a.m.-noon July 18-22. Ages 5-9
construction and manipulation as designer. $150; members, $120. Episcopal Contemporary Service: 8:30am 5:30 p.m.
will perform in a short production
they build puppets in a variety of
styles. Showcase for parents on
ART EXPRESS — ART ANIMALS: 9 ••• SHERWOOD FOREST Sunday: 8:30 a.m.,
of a children’s classic story and the last day of camp. $175;
a.m.-noon July 11-15. Ages 4-6 ST. LUKE’S Sunday School 9:25 am
A.R. PRESBYTERIAN 10:00 a.m., 12 Noon
learn about all aspects of the
theater including sets, costumes,
includes all materials.
will take a safari through the
galleries, discover where animals
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Traditional Service: 10:30 am CHURCH 5:30 p.m. Sunday evening
Masses scheduled during the week:
props and acting. GLEE! CAMP: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. June hide and create animal-inspired 1300 Pine Street 787-4413 4325 Wilmot Ave.,
Monday 8:30 a.m.
20-24. Rising sixth- through art (corner of Pine and Lady Sts.) Columbia SC 29205
MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTIONS: 12th-graders will learn vocal www.gslc.com 9:30 a.m. Sunday School
Tuesday through Friday 8:00 a.m.
1:30-4:30 p.m. July 18-22 and 8:45 a.m. - Christian Education
technique, choreography and USC COLLEGE OF 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 803-779-0036
25-29. Participants in this 10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist www.visitstpeters.org
stage presence with a HOSPITALITY, RETAIL AND (803) 787-6370
two-week camp for ages 10-18 will
create an original musical
performance on last day of camp. SPORT MANAGEMENT,
The Rev. Calvin R. Griffin, Rector REFORMATION www.sherwoodforestchurch.org

performance. Campers will learn


$150. (803) 708-2772
www.hrsm.sc.edu/fashioncamp
www.stlukescolumbia.org
803-254-2327
LUTHERAN Seventh-day
elements of acting, singing and
ARTS & CRAFTS 1118 Union @ River Dr. Presbyterian Adventist
dancing and help with costumes FIVE DAYS OF FASHION FUN: 9
CHURCH OF
and set decorations.
COLUMBIA MUSEUM OF
a.m.-5 p.m. June 6-10, rising
THE CROSS
New Worship Schedule Church in •••
FAIRY TALE THEATER 3: 9
ART,
seventh- through ninth-graders; 9
Worship: 9:00 & 11:15 a.m. COLUMBIA MIDTOWN
a.m.-noon July 25-29. Participants
a.m.-5 p.m. June 13-17, rising 7244 Patterson Road, 776-1864 America SEVENTH-DAY
•••
(803) 799-2810 10th- through 12th-graders at the Turn off Garners Ferry Rd.
ADVENTIST CHURCH
ages 5-9 will learn the basics of Phone: 252-1507
www.columbiamuseum.org Department of Retailing, Carolina
character development, play
theater games and perform in a
Summer Fun at the Art School, Coliseum, 701 Assembly St.
Across from Walmart.
A RIC congregation EAU CLAIRE 831 Maple St.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1515 Main St. For ages 4-16. Campers will make an entire outfit Holy Communion Sunday 10 a.m.
(Corner of Maple & Preston)
production of a favorite fairy tale. Pre-registration required, fees are and matching accessories which Nursery Provided 803-834-9115
Monticello Rd. at Wildwood Ave.
USC SUMMER DRAMA non-refundable. Early dropoff for they will model in the Friday www.midtownchurch.net
morning camps, is 8:30 a.m.; fashion show. Includes instruction ST. MARTIN’S- Friends S.S. 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m.
Sabbath school - 10:00 a.m.
CONSERVATORY, afternoon camps, 12:45 p.m. 803-252-9296
Sabbath worship - 11:15 a.m.
IN-THE-FIELDS
(803) 777-9353 in fashion illustration, pattern www.ECPChurch.org
www.cas.sc.edu/thea
$135; members, $108 (unless
otherwise noted). New this year is
cutting, sewing techniques, (Quakers)
5220 Clemson Avenue
•••
garment decorating and
Summer Acting Intensive, led by
Lunch Buddies Camp — renovating, wardrobe wisdom,
Southern Baptist
USC theater professor Peter Duffy
with assistance by graduate participants attending camps with what not to wear, accessorizing,
(between Trenholm Rd.
RELIGIOUS SOCIETY
Presbyterian •••
SHANDON
& Forest Dr.)
an asterisk (*) can spend the day merchandising and retail, jewelry
8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. OF FRIENDS U.S.A.
Holy Eucharist ••• BAPTIST CHURCH
5250 Forest Drive
(Nursery 10:15 a.m.-12 noon)
Meeting for Worship (Unprogram’d)
EASTMINSTER Dr. John R. Lincoln, Pastor
The Rev. Sarah V. Johnston, Rector Harmony School,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Worship Service 10 & 11:30 a.m.
DAY CAMPS www.stmartinsinthefields.com 3737 Covenant Rd. USA Sun. Schl. 8:45 a.m. & 10 a.m.
www.shandon.org

GIRL SCOUTS OF S.C. — (includes T-shirt). $5 sibling Northwest Family YMCA, 1501 ST. MICHAEL Sunday: 10:00 a.m.
3200 Trenholm Rd.
Cola., SC 29204
Main Office 782-1300

MOUNTAINS TO MIDLANDS, discounts. Extended Stay and Play, Kennerly Road, Irmo, (803) & ALL ANGELS Information 252-2221 Phone (803) 256-1654
24 Hour Prayer Room, 790-AMEN

(864) 770-1410, www.gssc-mm.org 3-5 p.m., $45 (children must be 407-8007. Drop-off and pickup 6408 Bridgewood Road • 782-8080 www.eastminsterpres.org
SUMMER FUN DAY CAMPS: June
picked up by 5:15 p.m.). Campers available at the Downtown YMCA
8 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite One Dr. Bradley D. Smith, Pastor Unitarian
should bring a lunch, snack and for Lexington sessions.
20-24 (registration deadline May filled water bottle. 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays June 8:45 a.m. Breakfast Independent Rev. Jonathan S. Wagner, Universalist
27), June 27-July 1 (registration Summer camp sessions meet 6-Aug. 12 (no camps July 4-8). 10:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Rite Two
Associate Pastors
•••
deadline June 6) and July 11-15
(registration deadline June 20) at
weekdays June 6-10, 13-17, 24-24; $150; members, $100. Nursery 9 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Evangelical
Mr. Jeffrey S. Smith
Dr. James I. St. John
UNITARIAN
June 28-July 1, 5-8,* 7-11,18-22,
EXPLORERS: Students entering UNIVERSALIST
Wil Lou Gray Opportunity School,
330 W. Campus Road, West
25-29; Aug. 1-5, 8-12. *July 5-8
session (Week 5), $152; members
kindergarten.
Church School 9:30-10:15
Taize Service: 1st Sunday of
••• Worship each Sunday
9:00a.m. & 11:15 a.m. 2701 Heyward Street • 799-0845
Columbia. Discovery and skill
building experiences related to the
$96 (unless otherwise noted). VOYAGERS: Rising first-graders. each month @ 7:00 p.m. COLUMBIA Sun. 11:15 Jubilee Worship Service, 11 a.m.
“The People Speak”
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
S.S. 10:00 a.m., Children & Adults
environment/nature, music, art, SPROUT CAMP: 9:30-11:30 a.m. DISCOVERERS : Rising second- and www.stmichaelepiscopal.com by Rev. Dr. Neal Jones.
dance and STEM (science, 9:30-11:30 a.m. third-graders. FOREST LAKE www.uucolumbia.org
technology, engineering and Tuesdays-Thursdays for ages 3-4 NAVIGATORS: Rising fourth- and ST. TIMOTHY ’S 1013 Barnwell Street - 799-1628
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
with an adult. Hands-on activities,
mathematics). For girls entering
grades 1-5. $130; Scout fee, $100. stories, garden hunts and crafts at
fifth-graders.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sunday School 9:15 a.m. 6500 North Trenholm Road United
Riverbanks Botanical Garden. TEEN ADVENTURERS: Rising sixth- 900 Calhoun Street Worship 10:45 a.m. Columbia, SC 29206
HAMMOND SCHOOL, $114; members, $84. through ninth-graders. $180; 803-787-5672 Methodist
(803) 776-0295
KINDERCAMP: 9 a.m.-noon
members, $130. (1 block from Governor’s Mansion)
Bible Study & Youth 6:00 p.m. www.flpc.org •••
BETHEL UNITED
www.hammondschool.org 9:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite I
weekdays for ages 4-5. Early DIVA CAMP: Fun stuff for girls Wednesday Prayer 6:30 p.m. Rev. Ellen Fowler Skidmore - Pastor
10:00 a.m. Church School
HAMMOND SUMMER CAMPS: Times
vary depending on camp, June
Extended Stay and Play, 7:45-8:30 entering second through eighth
grades at above camps, June 11:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist, Rite II
Worship Services 9 & 11 a.m.
Sunday School 10 a.m.
METHODIST
a.m., $25. $190; members, $120. (Gamewell off Forest Dr., at
6-Aug. 5 (closed week of July 4), at
LADSON
20-24. An additional session will be
TRINITY EPISCOPAL
Wild Seasons — Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Bruegger's Bagel, to 4600 Daniel Dr.)
Hammond School, 854 Galway Sense-able Animals — Weeks 2, 4, held July 18-22 at the Jeep Rogers Non-
PRESBYTERIAN
9:45 Sun. Schl.;
CATHEDRAL
Lane. A variety of summer camps 6, 8,10. YMCA. $225; members, $175 11 Morning Worship
exploring a range of subjects –
outdoors, sports, recreation,
Wild Weeks meet 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
weekdays for ages 6-12. $255;
SPLASH & DASH: July 18-22. A 1100 Sumter Street Denominational 1720 Sumter St. - 765-9192
Sunday School: 10:00 a.m.
Todd Davis, Minister
week’s worth of pools, splash pads, Bonnie Lutz, Dir. of Youth & Educ.
academics, hobbies – for boys and
girls pre-K through 12th grades.
members, $185. July 5-8, $204;
members, $108. Early and Late
inflatable water slides, lakes and - across from the State House -
Sunday services in the Cathedral:
••• Worship Service: 11:00 a.m.
I. DEQUINCEY
$135-$350
(803) 796-1892; www.eaa242.org
Extended Stay and Play, 7:45-8:30
water parks for rising second-
through eighth-graders. $225; Holy Eucharist: 8:00, 9:00, BIBLE WAY CHURCH SHANDON NEWMAN UNITED
a.m. and 3-5 p.m.; $75. members, $175. PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST CHURCH
OF ATLAS ROAD
INTERNATIONAL YOUNG EAGLES & 11:15 a.m.
DAY: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. June 11, at ZOOPER HEROES: For ages 6-7.
Watery World — Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
SCI-VENTURE: July 25-29 at above Choral Evensong & Eucharist CHURCH Rev. Joseph A. Wilson II, Pastor
Columbia Owens Downtown Airport, camps and the Downtown YMCA, 7801 Wilson Blvd. 786-9894
4:00 p.m. 2440 Atlas Road 607 Woodrow Street
1400 Jim Hamilton Blvd. Aviation Egg-cellent Adventures — Weeks 2, 1420 Sumter St. Rising third- Sun. Schl. 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m.
Columbia, SC 29205
instruction and free airplane rides 4, 6, 8, 10. through eighth-graders will 11:15 a.m. Holy Eucharist SUNDAY
Phone: 771-4408 Fax: 771-6223 SHANDON
UNITED METHODIST
for ages 6-18. Must be RIVERBANKS RANGERS: For ages experience science adventures on in Keenan Chapel
Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8:00 a.m. Early Morning Worship www.shandonpres.org
accompanied at airport by an adult. 8-9. Wildlife Trackers — Weeks 1, 3, Nursery available
morning, then head for the great Worship 8:45 and 11:00 a.m. 3407 Devine St.
5, 7, 9. Holes, Houses and at 9:00 & 11:15 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
RIVERBANKS ZOO AND Hideaways — Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. outdoors on Tuesday, Thursday and Fellowship Noon
8:45 & 11 a.m. Traditional Worship
GARDEN, Friday afternoon for orienteering, Weekday Holy Eucharist 11:05 a.m. LifeLine
Children’s Church (Ages 3-11) Sunday School (for all ages) 9:45 a.m.
(803) 978-1113 ZSI (ZOO SCENE INVESTIGATORS): geo-cache, basic survival skills, in Keenan Chapel: Contemporary Worship
www.riverbanks.org For ages 10-12. Animal Forensics — Nursery/childcare provided 9:45 a.m. Sunday School
archery and more. $225; members, Monday at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday 7:00 p.m.
Weeks 1, 3, 5, 7, 9. Alpha and Agnes Norfleet, Pastor Nursery Provided
SPRING BREAK CAMP — WILD $175.
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Omega — Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Tues., Thurs., Fri. at 12:15 p.m. Mid-Week Service Child Development Center
NEIGHBORS: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. April Dr. Michael L. Guffee, Sr.,
PIONEERS: Ages 3-5, 8 a.m.-noon Wed. at 7:30 a.m.
19-21. Ages 5-9 will enjoy daily YMCA, 8 weeks to after-school 8th grade Senior Minister
June 13-17, 20-24; July 11-15, Visit www.bwcar.org for a
animal encounters, www.columbiaymca.org 803-771-7300 Phone: 799-8533 www.shandon-umc.org
18-22, 25-29. $95; members, $80
behind-the-scenes tours, zoo walks, Jeep Rogers Family YMCA, 900 www.trinitysc.org Live WebCast of these services. www.shandonprescdc.org 256-8383
arts and crafts, games and more. Lake Carolina Drive, (803) CHEERTASTIC: Jumps, flips, dances,
Drop off, 8:45-9 a.m.; pick up, 451-9439; Lexington Family YMCA, Deadline for changes or deletions is Friday - 2 p.m. Call Antoinette Frazier at 771-8323
3-3:15 p.m. $150; members, $120 401 YMCA Road, (803) 359-3376; SEE DAY CAMPS PAGE 3 Zone 3
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DAY CAMPS
754-6720, ext. 216 or ext. 200
Denny Terrace Community Center:
6429 Bishop Ave., (803) 754-5290
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
FROM PAGE 2 Eastover Park: 1031 Main St., (803)
LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE AT leadership experience; designed to DOGGONE DAYS OF SUMMER CAMP: 14 by June 1). Applications are
353-7137 further skills in conflict resolution, Palmetto Animal Assisted Life available at Palmetto Health
cheers, stunts, squad teamwork COLUMBIA COLLEGE
Friarsgate Park: 1712 Chadford problem solving, decision making, Baptist’s Personal Touch office
plus swimming and games in the (803) 786-3729 Services will offer beginner and
Road, Irmo, (803) 732-3220 career development, team building (deadline for return is Friday, April
afternoons for rising kindergarten www.columbiasc.edu/leadership advanced sessions for ages 11-16
Hopkins Park: 150 Hopkins Park and communication. $500; limited 29) and Palmetto Health Richland’s
through eighth-grade students. 7:15 Residential international interactive and ages 11-19 with disabilities at
Road, (803) 783-9374 need based scholarships available. Volunteer Services office (deadline
a.m.-6 p.m. June 27-July 1 and Aug. leadership institutes on the the Denny Terrace Community
Killian Park: 1424 Marthan Road,
1-5. $180; members, $130. Columbia College campus, 1301 Center, 6429 Bishop Ave. for return is Friday, May 13). Once
Blythewood. (803) 754-7980 HEATHWOOD HALL Participants will work side-by-side an application is accepted, a
CITY OF COLUMBIA PARKS Meadowlake Park: 600 Beckman Columbia College Drive.
EPISCOPAL SCHOOL learning the basics of assistance mandatory orientation session will
AND RECREATION, Road, (803) 754-4463 LEAD2011: June 19-25. (803) 231-7710; dog training and community service be offered. The goal is to place
(803) 345-3100 Trenholm Park: 3900 Covenant Development program for rising www.heathwood.org ethics with service dog candidates. volunteers in areas that are
www.columbiasc.net/parksandrec Road, (803) 787-0216 10th- and 11th-grade girls consists All camps on school campus, 3000 Beginner camp, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 consistent with their skills and
Accepting registration for full-day SUMMER AFTERNOONS: Noon-6 p.m. of interactive workshops, leadership South Beltline Blvd., Columbia, p.m. Aug. 1-5; $195. Advanced interests.
summer camps for ages 6-12 at all weekdays June 6-July 29. $45 per assessment and hands-on unless otherwise noted. camp for ages 12-16 (returnees who
participating locations and the main week plus $25 registration fee. leadership practice. $600; limited attended previous camp and/or
ABC’S OF ETIQUETTE: 9 a.m.-noon
office, 1932 Calhoun St. Sessions
meet 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. May 31-Aug.
Crane Creek Community Center: need-based scholarships available.
June 20-24. Grades NS3-4K, $150. volunteer with PAALS, 8:30 SPECIAL NEEDS
7405 Fairfield Road, (803) EMERGING LEADERS: July 11-14. Learn manners and safety. a.m.-3:30 p.m. Aug. 8-12; $270.
12; $45 per week. 691-1899 Provides rising ninth-grade girls with Registration includes field trips, KINDERMUSIK/SOCIAL SKILLS
Edisto Discovery Park, 1419 Wiley Eastover Park: 1031 Main St., (803) ESSENTIAL SOCIAL SKILLS: 1-4 p.m. T-shirt, prizes and snacks. Limit 20 CAMP
the confidence, competence,
St., (803) 255-8103 353-7137 June 20-24. Grades 2-6, $150. registrants for each camp. (803) 466-8260
courage and leadership for
Emily Douglas, 2500 Wheat St., Friarsgate Park: 1712 Chadford Essential social skills, manners, www.kindermusikbyally.com
outstanding academic and personal
(803) 733-8531 Road, Irmo, (803) 732-3220 success in high school. $500; conversation, appropriate use of PALMETTO HEALTH JUNIOR 10-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays and
Greenview, 6700 David St., (803) Killian Park: 1424 Marthan Road, technology. VOLUNTEERS Thursdays, July 12-28 at the Autism
limited need-based scholarships
754-5223 Blythewood, (803) 754-7980 (803) 296-5570, (803) 434-6242 Institute of South Carolina, 3924
available. PAALS/RICHLAND COUNTY
Hampton, 117 Brandon Ave., (803) Meadowlake Park: 600 Beckman www.palmettohealth.org Forest Drive, Suite 3. Interactive
776-9082 Road, (803) 754-4463 LEAD4: July 25-28. Advanced RECREATION
Heathwood, 800 Abelia Road, (803) program for rising high school junior (803) 429-6290 SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAM: June
Trenholm Park: 3900 Covenant
733-8446 and senior girls with extensive www.paals.org 13-Aug. 19 for ages 14-17 (must be
Road, (803) 787-0216 SEE PERSONAL PAGE 4
Hyatt, 950 Jackson Ave., (803)
733-8446 EDVENTURE CHILDREN’S
M.L. King (sports), 2300 Greene St., MUSEUM,

Walton’s Automotive
(803) 733-8452 (803) 799-3144
Lorick, 1600 Lorick Ave., (803) www.edventure.org
691-9339 Sessions meet at 211 Gervais St.
Melrose, 1500 Fairview Road, (803) Ages 3-4, 9 a.m.-noon weekdays,
733-8493 early drop-off at 8 a.m. $130;
Pinehurst, 2315 Pinehurst Road, members, $90. Includes T-shirt;
(803) 733-8449 campers must wear camp shirts
Sims, 3500 Duncan St., (803) each day. Ages 5-10, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
733-8451 weekdays, early drop-off at 8 a.m.
St. Anna’s, 1315 Liberty Hill Ave., $230; members, $180. Includes
(803) 733-8450 T-shirt; campers must wear camp
Woodland, 6500 Old Knight shirts each day. Bring
Parkway, (803) 776-1096 non-perishable lunch and drink.
Camp Horizons: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. June Extended care available from 3-6
6-Aug. 12 at Eau Claire Town Hall p.m., $35 per week per child.
(across from Hyatt Park). Early Discount of 20 percent for
drop-off, 7:30 a.m.; late pickup, 6 registration before Friday, April 15.
p.m. Program for ages 13-16; $45
per week; additional fees apply for
field trips, lunch provided.
EDDIE’S WORLD: June 6-10, July
11-15; ages 3-4. Save $$$$ at the gas pump with a properly running car!
SPA SCIENCE: June 6-10, July 11-15;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH,
(803) 343-8550
ages 5-7. At Walton’s Automotive
LET’S GET INVENTIVE: June 6-10,
we can keep your car running and your pocket full!
www.firstbaptistcolumbia.com/
summerfun July 11-15; ages 8-10.
All sessions meet at 1306 Hampton St.,
JUNIOR FIREFIGHTER: June 13-17,
unless otherwise noted.
K.O.W. (KIDS ON WEDNESDAYS):
July 18-22; ages 3-4. Come in today for a Spring Tune Up!
6-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, June 1 BLAST OFF!: June 13-17, July 18-22;
and June 15-Aug. 3. Free kids club ages 5-7. bolts, tires, oil changes, water pumps, tune ups, A/C repair

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for ages 3 through rising JOURNEY TO PLANET E: June 13-17,
fifth-graders features music, drama, July 18-22; ages 8-10. and complete engine diagnostics!
Bible stories and fun activities.
CHILDREN’S MUSIC CAMP: 9
a.m.-noon June 13-17. Instrumental
GIGGLE SCIENCE: June 20-24, July
25-29; ages 3-4. Extended Evening and Weekend Hours
SENIOR FIREFIGHTER: June 20-24;
class, fine-arts special interest class
July 25-29; ages 5-7.

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and children’s chorale for rising first-
through fifth-graders. Lunch time
concert on the last day of camp.
$20; includes T-shirt.
MANNERS CLUB: 9 a.m.-noon (age 3
through children entering 5K) and
1-4 p.m. (rising first- through
third-graders) June 20-22 at the
Estep Family Life Center, 1410
Sumter St. Learn about the Golden
Rule, respect, speaking skills, table
manners and more. $60 per child.
TERRIFIC TUESDAYS: 9 a.m.-noon
June 14, 21, 28. Space adventure
for rising first- through fifth-graders.
Summer Blast Off will feature rocket
building; Out-of-This World
Adventure is an observation of
planets and stars; Splash Down is a
trip to the waterpark. Fees vary
based on activities.
YOU GO, GIRL!: 9-11:30 a.m. (5K
through rising second-graders) and
1-3:30 p.m. (rising third- through
fifth graders) June 27-30 at the
Estep Family Life Center, 1410
Sumter St. Girls will study female
characters in literature and the Bible
and see what lessons can be
learned from them. Other activities
include scrapbooking, crafts,
cooking, games and more. $75;
includes all supplies.
BIG APPLE ADVENTURE VBS: 9
a.m.-noon July 11-15. Free, for age 4
through rising fifth-graders.
FITNESS AND NUTRITION CAMP: 9
a.m.-noon July 25-28, at the Estep
Family Life Center, 1410 Sumter St.
Hands-on cooking demonstrations
and snack making help rising first-
through fifth-graders get moving for
a healthier future. $85.
HISTORIC COLUMBIA
FOUNDATION,
(803) 252-1770, ext. 36
www.historiccolumbia.org
DIGGING UP THE PAST: 1-4 p.m. June
6-10 and 9 a.m.-noon July 11-15 at
the Robert Mills Carriage House,
1616 Blanding St. Participants ages
8-12 will learn about the connection
between archaeology and family
history through activities such as
pottery refitting, a sandbox dig,
introduction to genealogy, history
hunt and grid exercises.
RICHLAND COUNTY
RECREATION COMMISSION,
(803) 754-7525
www.richlandcountyrecreation.com
Camp WOW 2011: Registration
begins April 12 for boys and girls
ages 5-13.
DAY CAMPS: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
weekdays June 6-Aug. 12. $80 per
week plus $25 registration fee.
Includes field trips and T-shirt.
Blythewood Park: 126 Boney Road,
(803) 691-9786
Caughman Road Park: 2800 Trotter
Road, Hopkins, (803) 783-0400
Forest Lake Park: 6820 Wedgefield
Road, (803) 787-5000
North Springs Park: 1320 Clemson
Road, (803) 736-6070
Polo Road Park: 730 Polo Road,
(803) 736-1657
PLAYGROUND ADVENTURE: 9
a.m.-noon weekdays June 6-Aug.
12. Free; includes USDA lunch.
Bluff Road Park: 148 Carswell Road,
(803) 776-8698
Crane Creek Community Center:
7405 Fairfield Road, (803)
691-1899
Crossroads/Goodwill: 2750
McCords Ferry Road, Eastover, (803)
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Trading Card Camp
PERSONAL
course selected; includes meals,
Attention YU-GI-OH and Pokemon fans!
lodging and related educational An exciting new camp where you collect, trade and play your favorite card game.
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materials. Application deadline for Rising 4th to 8th graders, bring your own cards and you will learn strategies to be the best.
FROM PAGE 3 need-based scholarships is April 15. July 5-8 from 9am-12:30pm, $50,
music, play and physical activities YMCA OVERNIGHT Irmo Branch Library: 6251 St. Andrews Rd.
Please E-Mail sccamps@hotmail.com for a registration form.
Professional Jewelry Repair
for ages 1-4 and a parent. Sessions
are conducted by a licensed
ADVENTURES JEWELER ON PREMISES
www.columbiaymca.org
Kindermusik educator, a board 1 AND 2 DAY SERVICE IN MOST CASES
certified behavior analyst/certified WHITEWATER ADVENTURE: 7 a.m.
educator in early childhood and June 20-7 p.m. June 24. Team PEARL RESTRINGING
special education; and a board building, hiking, caving, climbing, RESET DIAMONDS INTO NEW SETTINGS
certified behavior
analyst/masters-level social worker.
camping, kayaking and a trip down
the New River in West Virginia Order your Mother's Day
One-hour structured lessons are
followed by a 30-minute Q&A period
(Class I-IV rapids, guided).
Departure and return — Lexington Rings Today
with behavior analysts. $215, Family YMCA, 401 YMCA Road.
includes take-home materials. Rising sixth- through 10th-graders.
$500; members, $425.
RICHLAND COUNTY
ATLANTA ADVENTURE: 7 a.m. July
RECREATION COMMISSION 18-7 p.m. July 22. Six Flags Over
(803) 754-6720, ext. 203 or 214 Georgia, World of Coke, Stone
www.richlandcountyrecreation.com Mountain, Georgia Aquarium and
Camp Sunshine: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June Braves-Padres baseball game.
13-July 1, July 5-22 at Denny Departure and return — Lexington
Terrace Community Center, 6429 Family YMCA, 401 YMCA Road. ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
Bishop Ave. Ages 5-26 with Rising sixth- through 10th-graders. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOME

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intellectual or physical disabilities of REGUL AR HOURS
$500; members, $425; Includes
any level may participate in one or lodging, three meals per day and Tues. - Fri. 9:30-6pm • Sat. 9:30-4pm
both sessions. Activities include
bowling, swimming, crafts, games,
one snack. 776-5340
field trips and more.
COMPUTERS, SCIENCE
ACADEMICS, READING, HEATHWOOD HALL
SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2011
WRITING EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 5:00 - 9:00 PM
(803) 231-7710;
CAROLINA MASTER www.heathwood.org VIRGINIA HYLTON PARK
SCHOLARS
(803) 777-9444
All camps on school campus, 3000
South Beltline Blvd., Columbia,
LEXINGTON, SC
www.saeu.sc.edu/adventures unless otherwise noted. TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT:
One-week sessions for rising sixth- ROBOTICS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL www.HeroesVestFund.org,
through 12th-graders meet at the STUDENTS: 1-4 p.m. June 6-10. LEXINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPT
University of South Carolina June Grades 5-8, $175. Design, build, AND MIDLANDS HONDA

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5-17, residential or commuter program, and operate autonomous
programs. $575-$975, depending LEGO Robots using the LEGO Benefiting Heroes Vest Fund, Inc.,
on program and attendance type. Mindstorms RCX microprocessor providing body armor
Fee includes meals (lunch only for and Labview RoboLab software. For for K-9 officers throughout S.C.

TICKETS $20
commuters and breakfast, lunch beginner, no previous experience
and dinner for residential students) necessary.
Vendors, Food & Spirits!
and course activities. Early Bird
ROBOTICS: 1-4 p.m. June 27-July 1.
Entertainment by: Sponsored by
discounts of up to $75 may apply
Grades 2-4, $175. Robotics camp
for applications postmarked by April
designed for students who want to
15.
learn how to create and operate
ADVENTURES IN FORENSIC SCIENCE: robots using LEGO Mindstorms
Advance tickets hold a chance to win a new car!
June 5-10 for rising ninth- through equipment.
12th graders; June 12-17 for rising
sixth- through ninth-graders. IT-OLOGY
DENNIS BREWER Friday, April 22, 2011
(614) 582-1404 Northwoods Golf Club – Columbia, SC
ADVENTURES IN CAMERAS AND e-mail:
GRAPHIC DESIGN: June 12-17 for
rising sixth- through ninth-graders;
jasonbirduscgrad@gmail.com MEMORIAL Tournament is open to the public and
June 19-24 for rising ninth- through SUMMER IT CAMP 7:30 a.m.-5:30
12th-graders. p.m. weekdays June 6-Aug. 19 at everyone is invited to participate! Call TODAY
ADVENTURES IN CREATIVE WRITING:
IT-oLogy, 1301 Gervais St., Suite to enter your team or to sponsor. Donations to
200 and River’s Edge Retreat, 1019
June 19-24 for rising ninth- through Garden Valley Lane. Two-week a 501(C)(3) organization are tax deductible as
12th graders; June 26-July 1 for sessions for rising sixth- through allowed by law
rising sixth- through ninth-graders. ninth-graders will include intensive
hands-on IT experience, leadership
ADVENTURES IN BROADCAST
JOURNALISM: June 26-July 1 for development and personal
CONTACT INFORMATION
rising sixth- through ninth-graders. goal-setting, sports and Benefiting Kids’ Chance of South Angie Kohl
extracurricular activities. $150 per
ADVENTURES IN LAW: June 26-July 1 week; students who complete four
Carolina, Inc., a non-profit organization Executive Director
for rising sixth- through
ninth-graders.
weeks will be given a computer to that provides scholarships to dependents 843-546-5837
take home.
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ADVENTURES IN VEX ROBOTICS: July of South Carolina workers who have been Email: info@kidschancesc.org
10-15 for rising sixth- through seriously injured or killed on the job. www.kidschancesc.org
ninth-graders; July17-22 for rising
ninth- through 12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN COMPUTER
GAMING: July 10-15 for rising sixth-
through ninth-graders.
ADVENTURES IN NANOTECHNOLOGY
AND FUEL CELLS: June 5-10 for
rising ninth- through 12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN PHARMACY: July
17-22 for rising ninth- through
12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN WEB DESIGN AND
DEVELOPMENT: July 17-22 for rising
ninth- through 12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN MEDICINE — THE
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM: July 10-15
for rising 10th- through
12th-graders.
ADVENTURES IN MEDICINE —
HEALTHY LIFESTYLES: July 17-22 for
rising 10th- through 12th-graders.

SUMMER SKILLS CAMP


(803) 695-1400
www.sandhillsschool.org
TREASURES UNCOVERED: 8:30
a.m.-12:30 p.m. June 9-July 8 at
Sandhills School, 1500 Hallbrook
Drive. Students in grades grades
1-8 will receive Orton-Gillingham
language instruction, multisensory
math training, computer lab time
and creative arts exposure. $2,100;
$500 non-refundable deposit due
May 23

RESIDENTIAL
CAMDEN MILITARY ACADEMY
(800) 948-6291
www.camdenmilitaryacademy.com
OUTDOOR ADVENTURE CAMP: June
20-July 8, July 10-29. Leadership
and team building opportunities as
well as camping, paintball and other
outdoor activities for young men in
grades 6-12.
GIRL SCOUTS OF S.C. —
MOUNTAINS TO MIDLANDS
(800) 849-4475, ext. 1410
wwwgssc-mm.org
Overnight camping in
air-conditioned bunkhouses at the
Lexington County YMCA, 401 YMCA
Road.
CAMP OCCANEECHI: July 6-8,
sampler session for girls entering
grades 1-6; activities include
horseback riding, boating, arts and
crafts, archery, science activities,
sports and games. $140; Scout fee,
$110. Sessions for girls entering
grades 2-6, July 17-22 and July
31-Aug. 5. $265; Scout fee, $235.
GOVERNOR’S SCHOOL FOR
SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS
(843) 383-3958
www.scgssm.org/ssp
SUMMER SCIENCE PROGRAM: June
19-25, June 26-July 2 at the GSSM,
401 Railroad Ave., Hartsville.
Science, technology and
mathematics for students entering
grades 8-10. Courses include LEGO
Robotics, CSI-GSSM, Wildlife and
Nature Photography, Intro to Web
Design, Sports Ranking, Applied
Forensic Science, Codes and
Cryptography. Tuition based on
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SPORTS
DAWN STALEY 2011 season ticket. Register for
both sessions and save $25 on
eighth-graders; $50.
UPWARD BASKETBALL CAMP: 9
BASKETBALL ACADEMY, second session. a.m.-noon June 27-30 for rising
(803) 777-8824
www.dawnstaleybasketballacademy.com DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS CAMP: first- through fourth-graders; $50.
All sessions meet on the campus Residential camp for rising fifth- RICHLAND COUNTY RECREATION
at the University of South Carolina. through eighth-grade girls, June COMMISSION
17-19 and July 22-24. $100 (803) 754-7275,
TEAM CAMP SHOOTOUT: 9 a.m.-8 deposit; $435; commuter discount,
p.m. June 11-12. Open to all www.richlandcountyrecreation
$75. Includes T-shirt and ball. commission.com
varsity, junior varsity and AAU Register for both sessions and
teams. Pool play with a minimum save $50 on second session. SUMMER YOUTH BASKETBALL
of four games. $150 per team plus LEAGUE: 2-9 p.m. weekdays. Ages
$40 per player; $100 DEVELOPMENTAL SKILLS GK 4-6, $35; ages 7-15, $45. All
nonrefundable deposit. ACADEMY: Residential camp for participants must complete a
Registration deadline is May 30. rising fifth- through eighth-grade registration form with a copy of the
girls, June 17-19 and July 22-24. child’s birth certificate.
INDIVIDUAL DAY CAMP: 9 a.m.-5 $100 deposit; $435; commuter Registration deadline is May 13.
p.m. Skills camp for rising sixth- discount, $75. Includes GK shirt
through 12th-grade girls with an and ball. Register for both sessions SUMMER TENNIS CAMPS: All levels
emphasis on fundamental and save $50 on second session. of play, beginner to advanced, 9
basketball and overall player a.m.-noon Mondays through
development. $225 per camper IDENTIFICATION AND ADVANCED Thursdays, June 6-Aug. 5. $75 per
plus $100 nonrefundable deposit. SKILLS CAMP: Residential camp for week; $25 per day. Call the
Group discount (four or more), rising eighth- through 12th-grade Richland County Tennis Center to
$200 per camper. girls, June 17-19 and July 22-24. register, (803) 788-3001
$100 deposit; $505; commuter Trenholm Park, 3900 Covenant
LITTLE GAMECOCK CAMP: 8:30 discount, $75. Includes T-shirt and Road. (803) 787-0216
a.m.-noon June 27-28. Shooting, ball. Register for both sessions and
defense, passing, ballhandling and save $50 on second session. JOJO ENGLISH SUMMER
footwork for rising first- through BASKETBALL CAMP: 9 a.m.-3:30
fifth-grade boys and girls. $50. IDENTIFICATION AND ADVANCED p.m. Mondays-Thursdays and 9
SKILLS GK ACADEMY: Residential a.m.-1 p.m. Fridays, June 6-10,
YMCA, camp for rising eighth- through 13-17; July 11-15, 25-29. for ages
www.columbiaymca.org 12th-grade girls, June 17-19 and 8-13; $77. Campers should bring a
Downtown YMCA, 1420 Sumter St., July 22-24. $100 deposit; $505; lunch, snack, swimsuit and towel
(803) 799-9187 (DT); Jeep Rogers commuter discount, $75. Includes daily.
Family YMCA, 900 Lake Carolina GK shirt and ball. Register for both
sessions and save $50 on second PALMETTO YOUTH SUMMER
Drive, (803) 451-9439 (JEEP);
session. FOOTBALL CAMP: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Lexington Family YMCA, 401 YMCA
June 20-24. Ages 5-13 $85;
Road, (803) 359-3376 (LEX); FIRST BAPTIST COLUMBIA, registration deadline is May 13.
Northwest Family YMCA, 1501 (803) 343-8587
Kennerly Road, Irmo, (803) www.firstbaptistcolumbia.com/ TRENHOLM PARK TENNIS CAMP: 9
407-8007 (NW). summerfun a.m.-noon, June 27-30 and July
4-7. $75 per week, $25 per day.
SOUTH CAROLINA UNITED SOCCER FOOTBALL CAMP: 9 a.m.-noon June
Call the Richland County Tennis
CAMP: age 4 through rising 20-23 for rising fourth- through
Center to register, (803) 788-3001
eighth-graders. 9 a.m.-noon June
13-17, (JEEP); July 11-15, (NW); July
18-22 (DT); July 25-29 (LEX). $85;
register at
www.southcarolinaunitedfc.com
BASKETBALL CAMP: for rising
second- through eighth-graders. 9
a.m.-noon July 11-18 and Aug. 1-5,
DT. $85; members, $60. Full day
sessions will meet 7:15 a.m.-6
p.m. Aug. 1-5 at LEX, JEEP and
NW. $180; members, $130.
FLAG FOOTBALL CAMP: for age 4
through rising eighth-graders. 9
a.m.-noon June 13-17, DT. $85;
members, $60. Full day sessions
will meet 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. June
13-17 at LEX and NW and June
20-24 at JEEP. $180; members,
$130.
LACROSSE CAMP: for rising second-
through eighth-graders. 9
a.m.-noon June 27-July 1, DT. $85;
members, $60
CAMP ALL-STAR: Disc golf, ultimate
frisbee, disc golf, water polo,
mountain biking,
canoeing/kayaking, wakeboarding,
mountainboarding and more for
rising fourth- through
eighth-graders. 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m.
June 27-July 1 at LEX, JEEP and
NW. $180; members, $130.
TENNIS BEGINNERS: Fundamentals,
skills development, ball control,
stroke technique and court
etiquette plus swimming and
games in the afternoons for rising
kindergarten through fifth-grade
students. 7:15 a.m.-6 p.m. June II WEEKLY THEME CAMPS
13-17, June 27-July 1, July 15-18
Register On-line Today
and 25-29, JEEP. $180; members,
$130.
MARK BERSON’S CAROLINA Ages 4-7 Ages 5-12
SOCCER, In the Garden • Dynamic Dinos NASA Journey Into Outerspace
(803) 777-7911; (803) 777-5199 Crazy Chem Works
www.markbersoncarolinasoccercamp.com Ages 5-12 Spy Academy
Camps are held at the University of Science in Motion
Grossology NEW FOR 2011
South Carolina; register before Rocking Rockets & Aerodynamics
May 1 and receive a free camp Reactions in Action FUN SCIENCE PROVIDER FOR KIDS!
ball. Ages 7-12
FULL-DAY CAMPS: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Red Hot Robots
June 20-24 and July 25-29 for Register By Red Hot Robots II
boys and girls ages 5-16. $260; May 2nd and
includes T-shirt, lunch, afternoon
field session and swimming. Save $20
per camp
HALF-DAY CAMPS: 8 a.m.-noon
June 20-24 and July 25 for boys
and girls ages 5-16. Skills
demonstration followed by
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coaching groups and match play. 803.739.2122 www.MadScience.org/columbia


$145; includes T-shirt.
2717 Leaphart Road West Columbia
PROSPECT CAMP: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Ask about Mad Science Scientists visiting your school, church or daycare this Summer.
July 15-17 and 29-31 for boys ages
14-19. $480; commuters, $440.
Registration includes
comprehensive evaluation, T-shirt

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and soccer sack pack.
SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE CAMP: 8
a.m.-3:30 p.m. July 15-17 and

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29-31 for boys ages 9-13. Older
players may attend the College
Recruiting Seminar. $480;
commuters, $440. Registration
includes comprehensive
evaluation, T-shirt and soccer sack
pack.
IDENTIFICATION AND SUPER ELITE
CAMP: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. July 15-17
and 29-31 for boys ages 14-19.
Videotape analysis, oral evaluation
and College Recruiting Seminar
make this a perfect camp for the
college-bound player. $560;
commuters, $515. Registration
includes workbook, T-shirt and
soccer sack pack.
TEAM CAMP: 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. July
15-17 for boys ages 13-19. Open to
varsity, JV and club teams. $445;
commuters, $420.
SPECIALIZED GOALKEEPER
ACADEMY: Available at all sessions;
tuition the same as the The average unsprayed or unneutered
corresponding camp session.
dog or cat can produce 2-3 litters a year
SHELLEY SMITH’S CAROLINA

20% OFF
SOCCER SCHOOL,
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(803) 777-1940
e-mail: mcosgriff@sc.edu
All sessions meet at USC’s Stone
Stadium, 1300 Whaley St.
DAY CAMPS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS:
Spay or Neuter in April
Ages 5-12, 9 a.m.-noon and 9 Only at
a.m.-3 p.m. June 20-24 and July
25-29. $50 deposit. Half-day Cheatham Animal Clinic
camp, $145 (includes T-shirt) ; full 7354 1/2 Garners Ferry Rd
day camp, $245 (includes T-shirt,
sack pack and lunch). Register
803-776-4554
before May 1 and receive a free
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CRUISIN THROUGH
THE SUMMER

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AND CAMP CHEROKEE!
UPPER PALMETTO YMCA
Visit www.upymca.org and
www.campcherokee.org for details

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ASSOCIATION Summer School
SUMMER SAILING CAMP
FUN-SAFETY-LEARNING “OUR BE
LMSA Summer Sailing Camp SUMMEST
starts youngsters off right in the sport of sailing. EVER!”R
We have 3 on-going programs each week,
basic for the beginner, intermediate camp
for the somewhat experienced and advanced Summertime is fun time but it can
also be learning time at our Martial
for the “seasoned” sailor. Arts Summer Camp. Your kids will
enjoy fun games and field trips plus
the life enriching skills of
Location: Lake Murray Sailing Club, self-confidence, self-control,
respect and friendship.
235 Old Forge Road, Chapin SC 29036 Your child will return to school with
Times: 8am to 12:00 M-F the skills to succeed and great
memories of a fun summer camp
Dates: June 13 through August 12th, they will never forget.
(9 Sessions) Call now. Space is limited.
Cost: $130.00/ session 7808 Garners Ferry Road,
Columbia, SC 29209
Please call camp director Allan D. Gowans (803)783-KICK (5425)
at 803-240-4333 for more information www.lifeforcestudio.com

www.lmsc.org Member of the Martial Arts Teacher’s Association

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