IT’S EASY TO REGISTER! - East Central College

[Pages:16] ECC's Community Education Department coordinates a variety of summer programs. With over 30 years of summer program experience, we are proud of the exceptional quality and variety of our programs which include everything from ukulele lessons to frog dissection, robotics to archery, and many other interesting topics.

We are committed to offering our campers an enjoyable and enriching experience with programs designed to stimulate curiosity and creativity, develop talents, and encourage exploration and personal growth. Along with some old favorites, we are excited to offer several new programs this summer. The majority of camps will be held at East Central's main campus in Union and the ECC site in Washington.

No one knows your child better than you. The ages specified for the camps are intended to be guidelines. If you have any question regarding the appropriateness of a camp for your child, please contact us at 636-584-6528.

The fee listed for each camp is the only expense.

Contents

Summer Camps................................................................................................. 1

Summer Camps Calendar.............................................................................. 10

Summer Camp Registration Form............................................................... 13

Class Locations

ECC-Union - U.S. Highway 50 at Prairie Dell Road in Union ECTC - East Central Training Center, South Edge of Main Campus in Union HH - Hansen Hall, ECC Main Campus in Union HS - Health & Science Building, ECC Main Campus in Union SSC - Shook Student Center, ECC Main Campus in Union Bookstore, Lower Level of SSC Building, 636-584-6737

ECC-Washington - ECC at Four Rivers Career Center, 1978 Image Drive in Washington, Missouri

Wolf Hollow Golf Course - 4504 Highway 100 East of Washington Meramec State Park - 115 Meramec Park Drive South of Sullivan Off MO Hwy 185

IT'S EASY TO REGISTER!

? Complete and submit the enrollment form to ce@eastcentral.edu ? Fax to 636-584-8988 ? Call 636-584-6528

Staff are available to serve you: Monday - Thursday from 7:30 am - 7:30 pm

Friday from 7:30 am - 4:30 pm

COLLEGE CLOSED

Monday, May 25..........Memorial Day Friday, July 3..... Independence Day Watch for our Fall classes in early

August.

This is our format for listing classes:

Class Title

Description providing a brief summary of the

class.

Class Cost Course # Day(s) Time(s)

Location and Room Date(s)

Non-Discrimination Notice East Central College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, genetic information or veteran status. Inquiries/concerns regarding civil rights compliance as it relates to student programs and services may be directed to Shelli Allen, Vice President of Student Development, 131 Buescher Hall, 1964 Prairie Dell Road, Union, MO 63084, (636) 584-6565 or stnotice@eastcentral.edu.

SUMMER CAMPS

Sew Much Fun

Each camper will need to bring a standard (not toy)

sewing machine; white, machine sewing thread; bobbins; and sharp, fabric shears. A sewing supply list for fabrics and other supplies will be provided. Campers will be introduced to basic sewing machine

functions, maintenance and use. They will also learn

the correct use of sewing shears and pressing iron. Fabrics and fibers will be discussed. Projects will include coasters, tote bag, and lounge pants. Ages

7 and older

Cost: $75 CE0600-HLW1 Monday ? Thursday 9:30 am ? Noon

ECC-Washington, Room 119 July 6 ? 9

Let Them Eat Cake!

Campers will have fun learning the basics of decorating birthday and special occasion cakes. Campers should bring a baked cake and we will supply the frosting for campers to decorate their delectable desserts. Campers will receive a cake decorating kit. Each participant will take home a beautiful cake. Ages 8-12.

Cost: $55 CE0600-KITU1 Friday

ECC-Union, ECTC Kitchen June 19

9:00 am ? Noon

Artist in Your Residence Camp Watercolor

This camp makes watercolors fun and easy and focuses on completing several small special watercolor paintings your kids will love! New

techniques are learned in this fast-paced creative experience. Create things from life and your imagination. Use bold brushstrokes, colors and textures and your paintings will jump off the page!

Limited seating. All class materials provided. Ages 8-12.

Cost: $75 CE0600-ARTU1 Monday ? Thursday

ECC-Union, HH 280 June 22 ? 25

9:30 am ? Noon

Young Actors

Appropriate for performers and those who want to explore theater arts as a new experience - all

participants will be challenged and rewarded. Students enrolled in this camp will learn pantomime, improvisation, dancing, building a stage backdrop, and how to apply makeup. Students will display

their talents with a performance at the end of camp. Grades 3-9.

Cost: $150 CE0600-OTHU4 Monday - Thursday

ECC-Union, HH 105 June 8 - 18

1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

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Private Voice Lessons

Private instruction is the best way for anyone to learn

how to sing. The one-on-one instruction means that

students are given instruction that best suits how they as an individual learn. With private lessons a teacher can focus 100% of their attention on that one student to ensure that things such as tone,

posture or understanding of a particular concept are correct. If a student has a particular difficulty in one area, the teacher can work on it without hampering the progress of a class and alternatively

if a student is excelling in one area, the teacher can move on. Students will receive 14 half hour private lessons. Students will learn proper vocal techniques and how to sing a wide variety of musical styles,

and, more importantly, have fun! Open to all ages, including adults.

Cost: $300

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ECC-Union, Hansen Hall

Arranged with student between June 2 - August 12

Guitar Lessons

This is a great opportunity for anyone who has ever wanted to take guitar lessons. No matter what your age, students can get 10 private 30-minute lessons for an incredible price. Beginners as well as the experienced musician are welcome. Learning to play a guitar requires an investment of time. It is fun and intrinsically rewarding. While studying the guitar, you will achieve a balance between hard work and fun. Instruction will be by East Central College music majors, coordinated by Dr. Jennifer Judd, and will be held on the Union campus. Open to all ages, including adults.

Cost: $150 CE0100-MUU9

ECC-Union, Hansen Hall

Arranged with student between June 2 - August 12

Piano Lessons

This is a great opportunity for anyone who has ever wanted to take piano lessons. No matter what age, students can receive 10 private 30-minute lessons for an incredible price. Beginners as well as experienced musicians are welcome. Instruction provided by East Central College music majors coordinated by Dr. Jennifer Judd, and held on the Union campus. Open to all ages, including adults.

Cost: $150 CE0100-MUU8

ECC-Union, Hansen Hall

Arranged with student between June 2 - August 12

Journalism Camp

This camp may be perfect for your child if he or she enjoys taking photos, writing descriptive nonfiction, solving mysteries, following the latest news, asking questions, observing details, making home movies, taking thorough notes, listening carefully, respecting but not being intimidated by authority figures, acquiring the first news scoop, and researching issues. What are leads, and why is that triangle upside down? How can you find and tell the stories that are all around you? This camp will explore the fundamentals of journalism and how all of the parts work together to create news and feature stories. Throughout the week, campers will work on writing stories, taking photographs, and creating an online news source. Students who are interested in writing, journalism, or mass media are encouraged to sign up. Parents will have to sign an online usage agreement for their camper. Grades 5-9.

Cost: $65 CE0600-IPU1 Monday ? Thursday 9:00 am ? 11:30 am

ECTC - Room 111 June 15 - 18

Group Ukulele

Strum your way to fun this summer. Nickle Nate will get you to tune, hold, strum and sing along with your ukulele; all the basics you need to know to get you started on a life filled with Oo Koo Lay Lay.

Camp cost includes ukulele and music. There will be a break so bring a snack and water. Ages 7 and older.

Cost: $100 CE0600-MUUU1 Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - Noon

ECTC - Room 114 June 8 - 11

Hogwarts Camp

Receive your acceptance to 2015 Hogwarts School of witchcraft and wizardry camp. Come explore

the subjects that Harry Potter studied at Hogwarts. Join us as we visit the amazing world of Harry, Ron, Hermione, and of course the infamous You Know Who! Learn proper wand techniques, how to mix

potions, and properly play the game of Quidditch. Ages 7 and older.

Cost: $100 CE0600-HLU8 Monday - Thursday

ECTC - Room 114 July 20 - 23

9:00 am - Noon

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LEARN REAL LIFE SKILLS

How to Start Your Own Business

The lemonade stand has been a simple rite of passage for generations of children. Many kids have taken it to a new level. As part of a four-day

entrepreneurial camp, kids will learn the basics of

running a successful business. Campers will put what they've learned to use by designing, marketing and creating their own product. This is a wonderful way for kids to learn the basic building blocks of

starting a business from one of Bank of Franklin County's instructors. Parents will need to sign a technology usage form. On the final day of camp, campers will take home any earned profits from this

camp. Grades 5-8.

Cost: $50 CE0600-CEU4 Monday ? Thursday 9:00 am ? Noon

ECTC - Conference Room A June 22 ? 25

Babysitter Training

The American Red Cross has just revised its popular Babysitter's Training and has classes available for young adults looking for ways to earn extra money this summer. This class is great for developing leadership skills and students gain the confidence to make smart decisions while babysitting. The American Red Cross Babysitter's Training provides young adults who plan to babysit the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly give care to infants and children under their watch. The course is fun and fast-paced with hands-on activities, an exciting video, role-plays, and lively discussions. Participants will receive a take home handbook and a certificate for completing the course. Participants should bring a sack lunch. Ages 11-14.

Cost: $105 CE0600-HOMU1 Monday 8:00 am ? 3:30 pm

ECTC - Room 109 June 29

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GET OUTSIDE & PLAY

Dribble, Shoot, Score!

This skill-development camp is designed to teach basketball fundamentals to boys and girls. Each participant will receive expert instruction on shooting, ball-handling, passing, rebounding, defense, and team concepts. All campers will also receive a progress report, awards, and basketball improvement tips. Enrollment is limited, so please register early. Grades K - 6.

Cost: $65 CE0600-FIU3 Monday ? Thursday 9:30 am ? 11:30 am

ECC-Union, SSC Gym June 15 ? 18

SNAG (Starting New at Golf)

We will focus on building the confidence of young campers through proper technique and refining the essential skills of the game. Golf is a challenging and lifelong sport, so campers need proper focus on the fundamentals of form, swinging, putting and body positioning. This camp simplifies instruction so that young players can make an easy and effective transition onto the golf course. No need to bring your own clubs, all equipment is provided. This program fills up quickly. Ages 7 and older.

Cost: $105 CE0600-FIO1 Monday ? Thursday 9:00 am ? Noon

Wolf Hollow Golf Course July 27 - July 30

Are you a Katniss or Robin Hood?

A lifetime sport is any recreational activity that can be practiced throughout a person's life. One of

the best lifetime sports for anyone, regardless of age, gender, or physical stature, is archery. Since archery is so widely accessible, it attracts people from all walks of life, making it an incredibly social

way to get exercise. Learning to shoot a bow and

arrow properly is important for success and can be accomplished by anyone. Please don't bring your own equipment, the Missouri Dept. of Conservation

is providing everything needed for the camp.

Missouri Dept. of Conservation teaches this course for free. The nominal registration fee is intended to cover administrative costs. Please call 636-584-

6529 if you have any questions regarding these

costs. Must be 9 or older. Proof of age is required.

Cost: $10 CE0600-HLU6 Wednesday 9:00 am ? Noon CE0600-HLU7 Thursday 9:00 am ? Noon CE0600-HLU9 Thursday 9:00 am ? Noon CE0600-HLU10 Friday 9:00 am ? Noon

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Field Outside ECTC Building July 10

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A Taste of Sports

Do you want to try out some different kinds of

sports? In this camp, you will spend one day playing

volleyball, soccer, basketball and wiffle ball. You will learn the rules of the games and some techniques, but spend most of your time playing the games. We will go outside when weather permits, otherwise

we will be in the air conditioned gym! Please dress appropriately, wear sneakers and bring a snack and drink. Ages 7 and older.

Cost: $50 CE0600-FITU1 Monday - Thursday 9:00 am ? Noon

ECC-Union, SSC Gym July 20 - 23

Wild Caving

Get ready for adventure! We will be exploring one cave for the day - Fisher Cave. We are very lucky

to be able to offer this day camp. Due to the White Nose syndrome that bats are getting, many caves are closed. Wear shoes/boots that can be laced up tight. All clothing and gear (...that you don't mind

getting coated in clay) going into the cave can not have been used in any other cave.You must pack a fresh set of clothing and footwear so that vehicles and landscape are not potentially contaminated.

Your dirty gear must be bagged for transport. We

ask that you pack a lunch and bring a flashlight and a refillable water bottle.We will provide caving helmets, helmet lights, instructors and first aid

equipment. Families are encouraged to come. We

have a very limited number of caving permits for this camp. Ages 9-12.

Cost: $40

CE0600-OTH1

Meramec State Park

Meet in the Visitor Center Parking Lot

Friday

July 10

9:00 am ? 3:00 pm

Line Dance Boot Camp

Pull on your boots or some other slick soled shoes (no tennis shoes), and come dance the morning away. You will learn the Cupid Shuffle and the

Electric Slide, plus more as time allows. You never need a partner but you can bring all your friends and have a lot of fun. Plus you get exercise without realizing you are actually exercising. Even though

you will be dancing in an air conditioned room, bring lots of water and a snack. Ages 7 and older.

Cost: $30 CE0600-HLU1 Monday 9:00 am ? Noon

ECTC - Conference Room A July 13

PERFECT YOUR SKILLS

Private Lessons

This is a course where you pick the topic - anything from accounting to the xylophone! Tell us what you want to learn and we will match your needs with a qualified instructor. You set the times and days. No prerequisites. Open to all ages, including adults.

Private Lessons I

Cost: $200 for ten, 30 minute lessons

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ECC-Union

Private Lessons II

Cost: $100 for five, 30 minute lessons

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ECC-Union

Arranged with student between June 2 - August 12

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MASTER

THE AORFTSCIENCE & MATH

Dissecting a Frog

Future veterinarians and doctors get a head start on anatomy! Learn about the external and internal features of a frog through dissection. You will

learn proper dissection techniques, how to identify

important organs, and the role of frogs in the environment. Ages 9-12.

Cost: $40 CE0600-SCIU1 Friday 9:00 am - Noon

ECC-Union, HS 226 June 19

Human Calculator

57/89=? 63*91=? 72/45? What if your child could solve these problems instantly-faster than using

a calculator? Your child will learn how to do this

and much more in this exciting & stimulating camp. Amidst the fun of learning math-based magic, your child will learn rapid calculation techniques

and enjoy math puzzlers, math comedy, and math

games. Goals are to learn rapid calculation tricks, develop presentation skills and confidence, and have fun. Students will participate in a lightning calculation demonstration on the final day. Ages

8-14 years.

Cost: $95 CE0600-BASU1 Monday ? Thursday 9 am ? Noon

ECTC - Room 114 June 22 ? 25

What's Inside a Cow's Eyeball?

Curious about the eye and how it works? This camp

features a cow's eye dissection where we examine several aspects of the eye and how humans see. If you would like to get a firsthand look at the inside of the eye, then this camp is a must. Ages 9-12.

Cost: $40 CE0600-SCIU2 Friday 9:00 am ? Noon

ECC-Union, HS 226 July 10

Build the Machines

Let them dig, demolish, and design their way to

successfully discovering the functions of heavy equipment used in the world of construction. Campers will use 21st century learning science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) based

concepts. Big machines become simple machines

as they learn why the basics of algebra, geometry, and other math principles are so important in a big machine job. We will make 5 machines and

campers TAKE HOME every project! The Bricks are

compatible with LEGO and Mega Blocks. Grades 2-6.

Cost: $125 CE0600-CEU1 Monday ? Thursday 9:00 am ? Noon

ECTC - Room 114 June 15 - 18

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