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Summer 2011 For kids ages 8-14 College - for kids - C O L L E G E F O R K I D S Included InSIde: lacrosse and basketball camp InformatIon neW chIldrens learnIng center summer program for ages 5-7 college for Kids will be held at our new Regional Higher education center located near the main campus. RegIStRatIon endS June 10th

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Summer 2011For kids ages 8-14

College- for kids -

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Included InSIde: lacrosse and basketball

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neWchIldrens learnIng center

summer program for ages 5-7

college for Kids will be held at our new Regional Higher education center located

near the main campus.

RegIStRatIon endS June 10th

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Important Information

Registration Deadline SignedRegistration(unlessregistrationcompletedonline)andRelease Forms(seepages11and12)mustbereturned BEFOREchildcanenterprogram.all forms must be ReceIved by June 10th.

Early Arrival Supervisionwillbeavailablefrom8:00-9:00amdailyintheRegionalHigherEducationCenter,for $10 per week, dueatregistration.Youmustpre-registerforthiscourse.Studentsnotparticipatinginearlyarrival,mustbedropped offafter8:50am.

Late Pick-Up Supervisionwillbeavailablefrom4:15-5:30pmdailyintheRegionalHigherEducationCenter,for $15 per week, dueatregistration.Youmustpre-registerforthiscourse.Studentsnotparticipatinginlatepickupmustbepicked upby4:15pm.

Tuition HalfDay:$88perweek.FullDay:$176perweek.Tuition includes camp activities, camp giveaway and all supply fees.

Please note: Early Arrival, Late Pick-up and Lunch are additional Fees.

Drop Off/Pick Up Dropoff,includingearlydropoff,andpickupofstudentsareattheRegionalHigherEducationCenteroffofRoute173.

Absence / Tardy Parentsmustcall498-6000between8:30-9:00a.m.anydayyourchildisabsent.this is extremely important!

Health Services Healthservicesareavailabledaily.Anymedicationsneedtobebroughttothenursebytheparentinthemorning. ThenursewillbepresentattheMondaymorningwelcomemeetingstoacceptmedications.

Rainwear Pleasesendanumbrellaorrainjacketonrainydays.

Sunscreen Pleaseremembersunscreenifyourchild/renwillbeattendingoutsideclasses.

Snacks Studentsarewelcometobringasnacktoeat.

Lunch Seepage14forfulldetailsonlunchoptions.

an onondaga community college lifelong learning program

onondaga community college4585 West Seneca turnpike, Syracuse, ny 13215

(315) 498-6000

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classes available Monday - Friday 9 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.

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Aerospace Engineering Haveyoueverwonderedhowspacetransportationworks?Thiscoursewillgiveyouanopportunitytodesign,construct,andtestarealrocket--onethatispoweredbywaterpressure.Yourrocketdesignideaswillbesimulatedandtestedonathree-dimensionalengineeringprogramandyoucandesignyourrockettoreleaseaparachute,carryaneggbacktoearth,orcompeteinthelongestandhighestflightcompetition.It’suptoyou,asanaerospaceengineer,todesignarocketthatwillcompleteyourmission!Instructor:ScottStagnitta

neW – dRa.ce-005

America’s Got Talent!Attentionallsingers,dancers,athletesandactors….ifyouhaveatalent,wewanttoseeit!Inthisclasswe’llexploreandrefineyourcreativetalentsthroughskits,writing,sportsandmore.Theweekwillconcludewithatalentshow.Startthinkingofatalentyouwouldliketoshowcase!Instructor:BethNavarra

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ARCHITECTURE CHANGING LIVESManypeopleinprofessions,likearchitecture,havehaddreamsofbecominganarchitectsincetheywerechildren;somemaywaituntillatertodecide.Butinanycase,passionisthedrivingforceforone’sprofes-sion.Ifthatpassionisnotuncovered,lifemayseemprettyboring.Thisclasswilldemonstrateexamplesofhiddenpassionsanduncoverthat“NOMATTERHOWSMALLYOUAREYOUMAKEADIFFERENCEINTHEWORLD”*evenifyouvolunteer,mentor,areraisingafamily,listen,carefororareafriend.We’llhearastoryaboutagroupofstudentsthatvolunteeredatalocalSPCAwhoknewalltoowellwhatitwasliketobe“castoff.”Workingwithanimalsattheanimalshelter,motivatedeventhemosthesitantstudentwhodecidedwithapassion,todowhateverittooktohelpout.Thiscourseisnotdesignedtopromotefuturearchi-tectsbutencouragesdevelopingthestudent’sabilitytomakeconnectionstoschoolalongwithlife’sactiveinvolvementandwithpassion,connectingsomedaytoalife’sprofession.Project:Designand/orbuildhousesforthe“SmallerCreaturesoftheWorld”.Instructor:MarciaReesConrad

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Backyard BaseballGobacktotheolddayswhenkidswouldplaybaseballinthebackyardforhours.Thisclasswillblendbase-ball,whiffleball,stickball,tennisall,homerunderby,andavarietyofotherbaseballactivitiesfornon-stopaction!Instructor:DavidFern

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Bangles, Beads & BoondoggleHaveyoueverwornjewelrythatyou’vedesignedyourself-orwantedto?Well,thisclasswillteachyoutodojustthat.Participantswilllearnhowtocreateoriginalpiecesthatcanbeworn,sharedorgivenasgifts.Instructor:ChelseyStewart

neW – SPa.ce-003

Bienvenidos!¡Bienvenidos!isanimmersiveweeklongexperiencewherestudentswillexploretheculture,food,andfunofSpanishandLatinAmericancountries.StudentswilllearnaboutthecultureofdifferentSpanishspeakingnationsthroughactivitieslike‘TasteTest’,wheretheuniquecharacterofdifferentSpanishspeakingnationsiscontrastedthroughfood.OtheractivitieswillincludelooksatfestivalsandcustomsinSpanishspeakingcountries,includingthemakingoftheclass’sownpiñata!Throughouttheweek,studentswilllearnbasicSpanishvocabularyandthehistoryoftheSpanishspeakingworld.Instructor:LaurenNodine

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Board Game BonanzaTiredofthesameoldTVshowsandvideogames?Notfeelinglikesportsoranythingthatevenremotelyresemblesschoolwork?Lookingforjustsimple,lowtechfun?Inthiscoursewewilllearnaboutandplayclassicgamesinafunandrelaxingatmosphere.Youwilllearntherulesandwinningstrategiesforseveralgamesthroughouttheweek.Comejointhisboardgamebonanza!Instructor:JulianaHerron

neW – ScI.ce-020

Building Bridges and SkyscrapersStudentswilllearnaboutwhywebuildbridgesandskyscrapers,identifydifferenttypesofbuildingsandbridges,learnabouttheforcesinstructuresandbasicrulesarchitectsandengineersmustfollowtokeepthestructuresstrongandsafe.Wewillseestructuresofthepastandpresent,watchvideosanddiscusswhatdesignfundamentalsareincorporated.Project:EachStudentwilldesignandbuildaskyscrap-erandabridgetotakehometorememberthestoryofhowbuilding“bridges”inSyracuseisreconnectingthecity.Instructor:MarciaReesConrad

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Cheerleading 101Doyouwanttolearnthebasicsofcheerleading?Or,doyouknowthebasicsandyoujustwanttoworkonyourmoves?Inthisclassyouwilllearnsomebasicmovesandcheers.Comeandsharecheersyouknowandlearnsomenewones.Whetheryouhavecheerleadingexperienceornot,thisclasswillbesomethingtocheerabout!Instructor:BethNavarra

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Christmas in JulyCan’tthinkofthatonegiftforsomeonespecial?Well,youwillhave4to5bytheendoftheweek!Makeuniqueandspecialornamentsforthosespecialpeopleinyourlives!Instructor:JamesSanford

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Clay CreationsUseyourimaginationwhencreatingamazingworksofclay.Opportunitiesareendlesswhenitcomestowhatyouwillbeabletomake!Pinchpots,tiles,coilpots,masksandmuchmore.Instructor:LindseyTherrien

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Creative Writing for Pop Culture KidsWonderfulideasandstoriesarebubblingdeepinsideyourimagination!Togetthemoutandontopaper,thiscoursewillincorporatethemostinnovativepopculturemusic,entertainingwebresourcesandamultitudeofcolorfulvisuals.Participantswillenhancetheircreativewritingskills,improvetheirvocabularyanddeepentheircreativity.Instructor:JenniferRich-Walters

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Dodge ballTestyourthrowinganddodgingprowess!Regulardodgeball,Jedidodgeball,andResaveDodgeballarejust3versionsthatstudentswillenjoy.Instructor:JamesSanford

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Drawing Cartoon AnimalsLearntodrawwildanimals:Fish,Birds,Mam-mals,Arthropods,andLizards.Makeupyourownfantasycreatures.Instructor:MichaelCarter

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Flag Football FrenzyAreyoureadyforsomefootball?Thenthisclassisforyou!Wewillworkonyourpassing,punting,andkick-ingskillsalongwithplayingavarietyoffootballlead-upgameslikeFlickerballandEndzone.Wewillendeachdaywithaflag-footballgameinaroundrobinformat.Bringyoursneakersandawaterbottleandgetreadyforsomefootball!Instructor:DavidFern

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Fun Fortune-TellingDoyouenjoybooksandmoviesabouttheparanor-mal?Here’syourchancetotakealight-heartedlookatpsychicphenomena.Youwilllearnthebasicsofcardreading,palmistry,astrology,numerology,coloranaly-sis,anddreaminterpretation.Youwillstudysimplerelaxationandmediationtechniques.Activitiesincludetakingapsychictest,coloringanauragraph,calculat-inganumerologychart,makingamagicpendulum,andimaginingpastlives-allforthepurposesofenter-tainingyourselfandothers.Instructor:CainCompany

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Get CraftyCraftykidswanted!Constructionpaper,glitter,paintandmorewillbeusedinavarietyofwaysaspartici-pantscreatefuncraftstobringhome.Thisclassisyourchancetoshowjusthowcreativeyoucanbeandeachdayyouwillbemakingavarietyofcrafts.Instruc-tor:BethNavarra/ChelseyStewart

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Greeting Cards for all OccasionsLearnhowtodesignandcreateartisticgreetingcardsbyattachingfelt,fabric,ribbonanddecorativepapers.Recipientsofyourcardwilltreasuresuchdesignsasminiquilts,origami,machinesewnappliqués,popupsandpapercrafts.Instructor:TamaraThomas

neW – Rdg.ce-012

Innovative Tricks to Improve Memory, Retention and RecallWhatwouldwedowithoutourmemory!?Unfortunate-ly,however,poormemoryandlowrecallarecommonfactorsthathinderkidsfromperformingatoptimumlevels.Thiscoursewillprovideparticipantswithfunandinnovativewaystorememberessentialinforma-tion.Kidswillbegivenprogressive,onlineresourcestotakebacktoschoolinSeptemberaswell!Instructor:JenniferRich-Walters

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IT’S MAGIC!Abracadabra!Amazeyourfriendsandfamilywithfantasticmagictricksusingordinaryobjectslikecoins,cards,andrope.Participantswillalsolearnhowtocre-atetheirownmagiccharacterandperforminfrontofanaudience.Studentsputonmagicshowthelastdayofclass.Instructor:CainCompany

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Ja! Ja! Laugh and Learn German Comejointhefun!Wewilltellstories,sing,dance,laugh,andcraftandlearnGerman.Don’tknowanyonewhospeaksGerman?Thatisthefunpart!Checkoutthepossibilities:1)KeepyourGermanknowledgetoyourselfandsmilemischievouslyasyouspeaktoyourfamilyandfriends.2)Taketheclasswithafriendandthetwoofyoucouldsmilewickedlytoeachotherwhennobodyelseknowswhatyouaresaying.3)Smilefriendlyandlovinglyasyouteachyourfamilyandfriendswhatyouhavelearned.Germaniseasyandfuntolearn.Don’tmissoutonthefun!Instructor:KarenRobenolt

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Karate for KicksDoyouneedmoreconfidence?Wouldyouliketoimproveyourselfesteem?JoinusandlearnhowtokeepyourselfsafeandstrongwithKarate.Practiceeasy-to-learnself-defensetechniquesthatbuildcon-fidenceandself-respectwhilehavingfun.Instructor:TerryMulhauser

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Keeping a SketchbookDrawingisaskillthatdevelopswithpractice.Learnsomefunapproachestoimprovingyourskillsincludinghowtodrawlandscapes,figuresandmore.Experi-mentwithjournaling,prompts,differentmediums,anddrawingfromlifetocreatedynamicentries.Instructor:TamaraThomas

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Kids Can Cook Too!Learntomakefunandsimpledishesinthekitchen.Participantswillmakeavarietyofdishesandsnacksthatcanbemadeathomewithlittleornoparentalhelp.Fastandfun,tastyandcreative—comeexploreyourinnerchef!Instructor:JulianaHerron/JamieLaurin

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Krazy KickballDoyouliketheboringoldkickballgameswhereonepersonkickedtheballandeveryoneelsestoodandwatched?Thenthisclassisn’tforyou!Weputatwistinyourregularkickballgameandplay2BaseKickball,BigBaseKickball,Matball,andtheultimate,Krazykickball.Thereisnon-stopfunandnotmuchstandingaround.Solaceupyoursneakersandbringextrabecauseyouwillgetaworkoutwithoutknowingit!Instructor:DavidFern

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Maglev Vehicle DesignHaveyoueverwonderedwhatourtransportationsys-temwilllooklikeinthefuture,especiallywiththegascrisis?Withamixofyourcreativityandinitiative,youwilldesign,construct,andtestamaglevvehiclethatwilllevitateandtraveldownaten-foottrack,basedontheconceptofelectro-magnetism.Yourdesignideaswillbesimulatedonathree-dimensionalengineeringprogram.Thiswillhelpgiveyouanideaofwhatitwilllooklikebeforeyoustartthebuildingprocess.Yourmaglevwillfloatbasedonthemagnetsandwillbepropelledbyamotoranditspropellers.OnFridaywewillhavetwomajorchallengesforyourMaglevdesign.Thefirstchallengeistoseehowfastyourvehiclecantraveldownthetrackandraceagainstclassmates’designs.Thesecondchallengeistoseehowmanypassengers(pennies)yourmaglevcanholdtravelingdownthetrack.DuringthecoursewewilluseMath,Science,Technology,andEngineeringtoaccomplishacompletewinningdesign.Theclassalsolearnstheimportanceofthistypeoftransportation.Thisisoneclassyoudon’twanttomiss;you’llbeamazedtoseethespeedthesevehiclescantravelastheylevitateandracedownthetrack.I’llleavetheconclusionuptoyou:isthistypeoftechnologyreallythenextnewtypeoftransportationsystem?Instructor:ScottStagnitta

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Mechanical Engineering Mousetrap Vehicle Design Design,construct,andtestavehiclethatispoweredbyasinglemousetrap.Bydesigningandbuildingyourmousetrapvehicle,youwillturnyourideasintoaworkingmachine.Yourgoalistoseehowfaryourvehiclecantravel.UsingMath,Science,andTechnol-ogy,youcancreateanamazingmousetrapvehicle.Instructor:ScottStagnitta

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Monster SurvivorEnterthefrighteningworldofMonsterSurvivor!Afterbeingassignedtoamonster-relatedtribe,studentsparticipatein“Survivor”-likecompetitions.You’llalsostudymonsterlegendsandloreandwatchscenesfrommoviesfeaturingvampires,werewolves,spacealiens,andcreatureslivingonlandorinthesea.Tribecontestswillincludeaterrifyingtriviabee,afreakyfoodcontest,amummywrap,andothertestsofcour-ageandsurvival.Onthefinalday,thetribeswillhaveachancetodressupandperformscaryskits.Thisisoneclassthatisnotforthefaintofheart!Instructor:CainCompany

neW – aRt.ce-038

Multicultural Mask MakingStudentswilllearnabouttheexpressivepowerofmasksfromacross-sectionofcultures.Familiarandvividelementsinmanyfolkandtraditionalpageants,ceremonies,ritualsandfestivals,masksareoftenofanancientorigin.Studentswillcreatetheirownexamplesusingavarietyofmaterialsandtechniques.Instructor:TamaraThomas

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Mysteries, Spies and C.S.I’sLearntobeadetective,tousespyequipmentandbreaksecretcodes.Meetfamouscriminalsfromthepastwhileusingthetoolsofthefuture.Instructor:MichaelCarter

neW – ScI.ce-016

OUR HOME, OUR CITY: A Look at the Architecture of the Past, Present and Future in Syracuse, N.Y.Syracusearchitecturetellsthestoryofacityrootedinhistoryandapromiseofthingstocome.Studentswilllearnaboutthearchitecturespecifictotheneighbor-hoodsandthearchitecturalstylesthroughoutthecity.We’llincorporatesustainablearchitectureandlearnfromthepastaswelookforwardtothefuture.Project:Eachstudentwillbuildasmallscale“home”thatmayreplicatefuturesustainablehomesheorshemayonedaylive.Instructor:MarciaReesConrad

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PADS for PAWSWe’llfocusontheneedforcaringofanimals/petswhilewelookatvariousdesignsolutionsofcommunityanimalshelters.We’lldiscusssolutionsfromkids’per-spectives;hearwhataveterinarianhastosayandlookatsolutionsmadebyotherstudents.Thefinalprojectwillconsistofdesigningandbuildingamodeldoghouse.Ofcoursethedoghasastoryofhisveryownandjustlikeanarchitectthestudentwilllearntolisten,gatherinformation,putideasonpaperandcommuni-catehis(her)designandsolution.Project:Eachstudentwillbuildandtakehomethescalemodeland“dog”.Instructor:MarciaReesConrad

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Pokemon MastersDoyouwanttobeamasterofPokémon?Doyouhavetheskillstobenumberone?InPokémonMasterslearnandplaythePokémontradingcardgame,whilecompetingwithyourfellowtrainerstoearnbadgesandcardsofyourown.BringinyourcardsorPokémongamesfromhomeandgetreadyforyourPokémonAdventuretobegin!Instructor:SeanSunser

neW – aRt.ce-039

Printmaking PossibilitiesDiscoverprintmaking,atraditionthatdatesbackthousandsofyears.Exploreandcreateprintsusingsponges,Styrofoam,rubberblocks,variouspaperandevenfoodtomakeone-of-a-kindprints!Multiplyyourmasterpiecestocreategreetingcards,wrappingpaper,frame-ableprints,andaccentedclothes.Instructor:TamaraThomas

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Project WildWildaboutnature?Joingroupactivitiesthathelpusunderstandourchangingenvironment,fromacertified“ProjectWild”instructor.Playgamesandexplorenaturewithfunexperimentsanddemonstrations.Instructor:MichaelCarter

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Quick HandsWanttoimproveyourphysicalandmentalskillsforsportsandtheclassroom?Thentrythisclass!Activitieslikespeedstacking(cupstacking),juggling,devilsticks,platespinning,anddiabloswillchallengeyouandyourfriendstothelimit.Ifyouthinkyou’vegotquickhands-orwanttogetsome--trythisclass!Instructor:DavidFern

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Recycle Craft Jewelry and AccessoriesDidyouknowthatyoucancreategorgeousacces-soriesusingthingsyouwouldnormallythrowintherecyclebin,givetoGoodwillortossinthetrash?Thinkt-shirts,magazines,oldbooks,woolsweaters,jeans,buttons,plasticbottlesandcontainers,junkmail,card-boardtubes,emptytaperollsandmore.Studentswillcreatedazzlingearrings,necklaces,headbands,pinsandbracelets.Instructor:TamaraThomas

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Reduce, Reuse and be FABULOUS!Whenmostpeopleseeanoldsweater,Iseeanewpairofslippers.Haveyoueverlookedatanoldboardgameandthought,“Wowthatwouldmakeagreatmagnet?”Areyouacreative,unique,andearthfriendlyperson?Thisclassisforyou!ComejoinusandusecommonhouseholditemstomakeavarietyofFABULOUSnewtreasures.Instructor:KarenRobenolt

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Scrap bookingBecomea“memorykeeper”forjustaweek…orforalifetime.Thisclasswillteachstep-by-steptechniquesforkeepinganorganized,attractivescrapbook.Bytheendoftheweekyou’llhaveapersonalcreationforyourselfortogivetosomeoneyoulove.Thisclassisforbeginnersorexpertsandeveryoneinbetween.Instructor:JenaAnnable

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Scrumptious No Bake SnacksAreyousomeonewholikestosnack?Areyoulookingforcreativeideasinthekitchen?Scrumptiousno-bakesnacksisaclassdesignedespeciallyforyou!Learntomakeavarietyofsnacksthataretastyandfunwhileatthesametimeconvenientandeasy.Stovesandovensarenotneededforthesesnacks,onlycreativeminds!Instructor:JulianaHerron/JamieLaurin

neW – WRI.ce-010

Show Me Your StoryComeexploreaworldofyourowncreation!In‘ShowmeYourStory’participantswillhavetheopportunitytodesign,write,andillustratetheirownchildren’sstorybook.Studentswilllearnhowtousegrammaranddescriptivelanguage,whileenjoyingtellingtheirstorythroughdrawing,painting,andarts.Instructor:LaurenNodine

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Spanish for Kids (Beginner) ExploretheSpanishlanguageandculturethroughavarietyofactivitiesinthisfun-filledcourse!WewillnotonlylearnhowtospeakSpanish,wewillalsoplaygamesinSpanish,celebrateLatin-Americanholidays,andevencreatesomepersonalizedSpanish-stylecrafts.JoinusasweassimilateintotheHispanicculture!ThisclassisthesuggestedprerequisitefortheIntermediateSpanishclassthatisoffered.Instructor:JulianaHerron

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Spanish for Kids (Intermediate)ThiscoursecontinuestoexploretheSpanishlan-guage,culture,andtraditionsthroughavarietyoffunactivitiesandgames.Wewillbuilduponpreviouslylearnedvocabulary.Prerequisite:Spanishforkid’sbe-ginnerorsomeexperiencewiththeSpanishlanguage.Instructor:JulianaHerron

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Spectacular Stained Glass MosaicsBotharoundsinceancienttimes,studentswillcom-binethebeautyofstainedglasswithartofmosaic.Studentswilldesignanimage,cutglass,andgluesmallpiecestoaframedsheetofclearglass.Groutit,andhangitupinawindowwherethesunlightwillbringoutitssuburbbeauty.Instructor:TamaraThomas

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Tasty Breakfast Dishes Breakfastdoesn’thavetobeboring.Wewillmakeavarietyofcreativebreakfastdishesinafunatmo-spherethatyoucanmakeathomewithlittleornoparentalhelp.Learntocreateandenjoyeasyyetnutri-tiousbreakfastfoodsthatwilladdsomefuntoyourmornings!Instructor:JulianaHerron

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Terrific TessellationsTheAlhambraartistsinSpaincreatedthefirsttessel-lationsintheformofcolorfulpatternedtiledsurfaceswaybackinthe14thcentury.M.C.Escherwasinspiredbythesymmetrical,geometricalandbeautifulshapesandexpandedthetechniquebyintroduc-inganimalsorplants.InthetraditionofM.C.Escher,studentswillcreateamazingrepeated,interlockingdesignsfrombasicpapercuttingtechniques,addingdrawndetails,anddesigningusingthecomputer.Instructor:TamaraThomas

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Tricks, Gags & JokesLearnallthegreattricksandgagseverykidshouldknow!Thenshowoffyourgiftforcomedyinourvaudeville-stylevarietyshowthelastdayofclass.Inadditiontorehearsingfunnystuntsfortheshow,stu-dentslearnyo-yotricks,juggling,balloonsculptures,stringtricks,bubblemagic,cardcastles,andpaperairplanes.Instructor:CainCompany

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T.V. Time MachineWhatwastelevisionlikewhenyourGrandparentswereyourage?Whatgamesdidtheyplay?Travelbackintime50yearsbeforeyouwereborn.Watchtheshows,playthegames,andlistentothemusic.Instructor:MichaelCarter

neW – PeH.ce-059

Ultimate SportsSickofbeing“cooped”upinside?Doyouenjoysports?ThenUltimateSportsisforyou!EnjoygamesofUltimateFrisbee;CapturetheFlag,Soccerandkickballwithyourfriends….whileworkingonyourtan!Instructor:JamesSanford

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Weaving WowThecraftofweavingbeginninginancienttimesremainsapopularcraft.LearninghowtoweavestartsverysimplywithpaperplacematsandmovestoGod’seyecraft,tobuildingloomsforwallhangings,tocoilbasketry.Studentswillexperimentwithweavingusingnaturalmaterials,fabric,ribbon,string,yarnandmore.Instructor:TamaraThomas

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World of Harry PotterExplorethewondrousworldofHarryPotter,thepopularyoungwizardcreatedbyauthorJ.K.Rowling.Pretendyou’reastudentatHogwartsSchoolandget“sorted”intooneoffourhouses.Takemagicalclasses,playwizardinggames,andcompeteforthe“housecup”.Instructor:CainCompany

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Videogames EvolutionLovevideogames?EverheardofanAtari?WhatabouttheSegaDreamcast?OrtheX-Box360?InVideogamesEvolutionlearnaboutandplayallthesegamesandmoreasyoutakeaweeklongjourneythroughthehistoryofconsolgaming!Everydayincludesaclasswidetournamentandnewsystemstoplay.Whetherabeginneroradvancedgamer,youwillbesuretoleavethiscoursewiththequickestthumbsaround!Instructor:SeanSunser/AdamNicolais

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Your Week at the SpaStressisabigpartofeverydaylifeforpeopleofallages.Inthisclassyou’llenjoysomeofthefinerthingsinlife-suchasmanicuresandpedicures-aswellassomeexercisestohelpyourelaxorenergizeyourself.You’llevenlearnhowtomakejewelryandsomeothercraftstotakehomewithyou.JoinusforaweekattheCFKSpa!Instructor:JenaAnnable

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Zumba 101Skiptheregularworkoutandjointheparty!Zumbaisadanceworkoutdonetofun,upbeatmusic.InthisclassparticipantswilllearnthebasicZumbamove-mentsandlistentogroovymusicwhiledoingthem.Thisclassisguaranteedtogiveyouagoodworkoutandraiseyourfunlevel!Instructor:BethNavarra/ChelseyStewart

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prefix & # section # Course titleCFK.CE-101 001 EarlyArrivalCFK.CE-102 001 LatePick-Up

Morning Session9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-022 001 Scrapbooking AnnableART.CE-027 001 CrazyClayCreation TherrienART.CE-030 001 Bangles StewartART.CE-044 001 Tessellations ThomasDRA.CE-005 001 AmerGotTalent NavarraFAM.CE-006 001 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFSA.CE-004 001 TastyBreakfasts HerronFSA.CE-003 001 ScrumptiousSnacks LaurinGER.CE-001 001 LearnGerman RobenoltMAG.CE-001 001 It’sMagic! CainPEH.CE-008 001 KarateforKicks MulhauserPEH.CE-045 001 BackyardBaseball FernPEH.CE-059 001 UltimateSports SanfordSCI.CE-008 001 Mystery,Spies&CSI CarterSCI.CE-015 001 Architecture ConradWRI.CE-009 001 CreativeWriting Rich-WaltersWRI.CE-010 001 ShowMeYourStory Nodine

9 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 SCI.CE-005 001 AeroEngineering Stagnitta

10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-001 001 DrawCartoonAnimals CarterART.CE-027 002 CrazyClayCreation TherrienART.CE-042 001 ReduceandReuse RobenoltART.CE-045 001 WeavingWow ThomasFAM.CE-006 002 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFAM.CE-010 001 YourWeekAttheSpa AnnableFSA.CE-004 002 TastyBreakfasts HerronFSA.CE-003 002 ScrumptiousSnacks LaurinMAG.CE-005 001 HarryPotter’sWorld CainPEH.CE-032 001 QuickHands FernPEH.CE-046 001 Cheerleading101 NavarraPEH.CE-057 001 DodgeBall SanfordRDG.CE-012 001 ImproveMemory Rich-WaltersSCI.CE-016 001 OurHome,OurCity ConradSPA.CE-003 001 Bienvenidos Nodine

Week 1: July 11-15term CFK11s1

Week 2: July 18-22term CFK11s2

Week 3: July 25-29term CFK11s3

Afternoon Session1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-022 002 Scrapbooking AnnableART.CE-027 003 CrazyClayCreations TherrienART.CE-039 001 Printmaking ThomasFAM.CE-006 003 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFAM.CE-013 001 ChristmasinJuly SanfordFAM.CE-016 001 PokemonMasters SunserFAM.CE-019 001 T.V.TimeMachine CarterFSA.CE-008 001 KidsCookToo HerronGER.CE-001 002 LearnGerman RobenoltPEH.CE-053 001 Zumba101 NavarraSCI.CE-013 001 PadsforPaws ConradWRI.CE-009 002 CreativeWriting Rich-WaltersWRI.CE-010 002 ShowMeYourStory Nodine

1 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 SCI.CE-005 002 AeroEngineering Stagnitta

2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-031 001 GetCrafty NavarraART.CE-042 002 ReduceandReuse RobenoltART.CE-043 001 StainGlassMosaics ThomasFAM.CE-006 004 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFAM.CE-010 002 YourWeekAttheSpa AnnableFAM.CE-016 002 PokemonMasters SunserFSA.CE-008 002 KidsCookToo HerronRDG.CE-012 002 ImproveMemory Rich-WaltersSCI.CE-012 002 BldgBridges ConradSCI.CE-017 001 ProjectWild CarterSPA.CE-003 002 Bienvenidos NodineSCI.CE-012 001 BldgBridges Conrad

Early Arrival/Late Pick-UpYou must pre-register For these options (see page 2 For details)

prefix & # section # Course titleCFK.CE-101 002 EarlyArrivalCFK.CE-102 002 LatePick-Up

Morning Session9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-022 002 Scrapbooking AnnableART.CE-027 002 CrazyClayCreation TherrienART.CE-030 001 Bangles StewartART.CE-038 001 MulticulturalMask ThomasDRA.CE-005 001 AmerGotTalent NavarraFAM.CE-006 001 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFSA.CE-005 001 KidsCookToo LaurinGER.CE-001 001 LearnGerman RobenoltMAG.CE-002 001 MonsterSurvivor CainPEH.CE-005 001 Kickball FernPEH.CE-008 001 KarateforKicks MulhauserPEH.CE-059 001 UltimateSports SanfordSPA.CE-001 001 SpanishforKids-Beg HerronWRI.CE-009 002 CreativeWriting Rich-WaltersWRI.CE-010 001 ShowMeYourStory Nodine

9 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 SCI.CE-001 001 MechanicalEngineer Stagnitta

10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-027 003 CrazyClayCreation TherrienART.CE-042 002 ReduceandReuse RobenoltART.CE-045 001 WeavingWow ThomasFAM.CE-006 002 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFAM.CE-010 002 YourWeekAttheSpa AnnableFSA.CE-005 002 KidsCookToo LaurinMAG.CE-005 001 HarryPotter’sWorld CainPEH.CE-032 001 QuickHands FernPEH.CE-046 001 Cheerleading101 NavarraPEH.CE-057 001 DodgeBall SanfordRDG.CE-012 002 ImproveMemory Rich-WaltersSPA.CE-001 002 SpanishforKids-Beg HerronSPA.CE-003 001 Bienvenidos Nodine

Afternoon Session1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-022 001 Scrapbooking AnnableART.CE-027 001 CrazyClayCreation TherrienART.CE-037 001 KeepaSketchbook ThomasFAM.CE-006 003 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFAM.CE-013 001 ChristmasinJuly SanfordFAM.CE-016 001 PokemonMasters SunserFSA.CE-003 001 ScrumptiousNoBakeSnacks HerronGER.CE-001 002 LearnGerman RobenoltPEH.CE-053 001 Zumba101 NavarraWRI.CE-009 001 CreativeWriting Rich-WaltersWRI.CE-010 002 ShowMeYourStory Nodine

1 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 SCI.CE-001 002 MechanicalEngineer Stagnitta

2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-042 001 ReduceandReuse RobenoltFAM.CE-006 004 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFAM.CE-010 001 YourWeekAttheSpa AnnableFAM.CE-016 002 PokemonMasters SunserFSA.CE-003 002 ScrumptiousNoBakeSnacks HerronRDG.CE-012 001 ImproveMemory Rich-WaltersSPA.CE-003 002 Bienvenidos Nodine

Early Arrival/Late Pick-UpYou must pre-register For these options (see page 2 For details)

prefix & # section # Course titleCFK.CE-101 003 EarlyArrivalCFK.CE-102 003 LatePick-Up

Morning Session9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-022 002 Scrapbooking AnnableART.CE-027 001 CrazyClayCreation TherrienART.CE-030 001 Bangles StewartART.CE-040 001 RecycleJewelry ThomasDRA.CE-005 001 AmerGotTalent NavarraFAM.CE-006 001 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFSA.CE-003 001 ScrumptiousSnacks LaurinMAG.CE-003 001 Tricks,Gags&Jokes CainPEH.CE-005 001 Kickball FernPEH.CE-008 001 KarateforKicks MulhauserPEH.CE-059 001 UltimateSports SanfordSCI.CE-008 001 Mystery,Spies&CSI CarterSPA.CE-002 002 SpanishforKids-Int HerronWRI.CE-009 002 CreativeWriting Rich-WaltersWRI.CE-010 001 ShowMeYourStory Nodine

9 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 SCI.CE-004 001 MaglevDesignEngin Stagnitta

10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-001 001 DrawCartoonAnimals CarterART.CE-020 001 GreetingCards ThomasART.CE-027 003 CrazyClayCreation TherrienFAM.CE-006 001 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFAM.CE-010 002 YourWeekAttheSpa AnnableFSA.CE-005 001 KidsCookToo LaurinMAG.CE-006 001 FunFortune-Telling CainPEH.CE-046 001 Cheerleading101 NavarraPEH.CE-047 001 FlagFootball FernPEH.CE-057 001 Dodgeball SanfordRDG.CE-012 002 ImproveMemory Rich-WaltersSPA.CE-002 002 SpanishforKids-Int HerronSPA.CE-003 001 Bienvenidos Nodine

Afternoon Session1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-022 001 Scrapbooking AnnableART.CE-027 001 CrazyClayCreation TherrienART.CE-037 001 KeepaSketchbook ThomasFAM.CE-006 003 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFAM.CE-008 001 BoardGameBonanza HerronFAM.CE-013 001 ChristmasinJuly SanfordFAM.CE-016 001 PokemonMasters SunserFAM.CE-019 001 T.V.TimeMachine CarterPEH.CE-053 001 Zumba101 NavarraWRI.CE-009 001 CreativeWriting Rich-WaltersWRI.CE-010 002 ShowMeYourStory Nodine

1 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 SCI.CE-004 002 MaglevDesignEngin Stagnitta

2:45 p.m. - 4:15 p.m.prefix & # section # Course title instructor

ages 8-14 ART.CE-031 001 GetCrafty NavarraART.CE-043 001 StainGlassMosaics ThomasFAM.CE-006 004 VideoGameEvolution NicolaisFAM.CE-008 002 BoardGameBonanza HerronFAM.CE-010 001 YourWeekAttheSpa AnnableFAM.CE-016 002 PokemonMasters SunserRDG.CE-012 001 ImproveMemory Rich-WaltersSCI.CE-017 001 ProjectWild CarterSPA.CE-003 002 Bienvenidos Nodine

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Registration ProceduresRegistration begins May 3, 2011 All forms must be received by June 10, 2011.

By FAX:Use enclosed registration form and fax to 498-2589. (You must also fax all required documents.) No payment accepted through fax.

By MAIL: payment by check or money order only Mail enclosed registration form and required documents to:

Lifelong LearningOnondaga Community College4585 West Seneca TurnpikeSyracuse, NY 13215-4585

In-PERSON: Lifelong Learning is located in the J. Stanley Coyne Hall, Suite 200 on OCC’s main campus or in the Regional Higher Education Center (We’re moving this spring call 498-6000 before coming to see us.) (Please bring all required forms along with your registration.) All payments accepted at the Bursar’s office located in the Gordon Student Center.

Note: there is NO telephone registration.

Payment OptionsCredit card payments accepted online. Payments by cash, check or money order accepted with walk-in registration. Check or money order accepted with mail registration. All walk-in payments go to the Bursar’s office, room G114, Gordon Student Center.

Refund DeadlinesWeek 1: July 11-15 ................ July 7, 2011Week 2: July 18-22 .............. July 14, 2011Week 3: July 25-29 .............. July 21, 2011

Step 1. Go to: takeaclass.sunyocc.edu

Step 2. Select : Community Education; Register Now.

Step 3. New Students: Select : Create a User ID and register under the Community Edu Express Menu.

Returning College For Kids students do NOT need to create a new ID. Please proceed to login and register under Community Edu Express Menu.

Can’trememberUserIDand/orpassword?

• Select : User ID Lookup and complete identifying retrieval requirements.

or• Select : Check your password hint and complete identifying

retrieval requirements.• Need additional help?

Contact the OCC Help Desk at 498-2999.

(Enter STUDENT information, NOT parent/guardian - If you do not wish to enter required information, please use alternate registration method)

in the first search screen you can: 1. enter the start and end dates for a specific week And / Or 2. choose College for Kids as a topic code (drop down menu)

Step 4. Select desired courses by clicking the box next to the course. You can view the course description by clicking on the course title.

Step 5. Submit and follow payment information screens.

Step 6. Please mail or fax the required Release Form (see page 12).

Questions or problems REGISTERING ONLINE? please contact the Occ Help desk at 498-2999.

By COMPutER:

REGIStRAtION FORMComplete all requested information, sign and mail to: Lifelong Learning,Onondaga Community College, 4585 West Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse, NY 13215-4585; or Fax to: (315) 498-2589. Questions? Call (315) 498-6000.

Student’s Student’s Student’s Student’sLegal Name: ________________________________________________Social Security #: ________ - _______ - ___________ OCC ID #: ______________Date of Birth:_____________(mo/day/yr)

Parent Last Name: __________________________________________Parent First Name: _____________________________ MI: _______ E-mail: __________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________________________State ___________ Zip ______________

County of Residence:_____________________________ Length of Time in County: ______________mo/yrs New York State Resident: n YES n NO U.S. Citizen: n YES n NO

Home Telephone: ( ) ____________________________ Work Phone ( ) ____________________________ Parent Social Security #: ___________ - _________ - ______________

Has student registered at Onondaga Community College before? n YES n NO If YES, name previously registered under:____________________________________________________

Ethnicity: (check one---optional)

n American Indian or Alaska Native n Asian n Black or African American n Hispanic of any race

n White, Non-Hispanic n Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander n Two or more races

ALL PARENTS: Please read and sign the following statement:

Financial Responsibility Agreement:

1. By registering for classes at Onondaga Community College, I acknowledge and agree that:• I am at least 18 years of age or the parent/legal guardian of a student under the age of 18.• I am financially responsible for all charges related to my registration and housing.

2. I understand that if I decide not to attend the courses which I am registering for, that it is my responsibility to drop the course(s) by the due date to avoid any financial liability.3. For OCC’s complete Financial Responsibility Agreement, please reference the College Web page under Bursar office, the course schedule, student handbook, or College

catalog.

Iherebyapplyforregistration,andcertifythatallinformationIhavegiventobetrueandcorrect.IagreetoobeyallrulesandregulationsofOnondagaCommunityCollege.

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For Office Use Only:

Initials____________Date_______________

Week 1 (July 11-15) Week 2 (July 18-22) Week 3 (July 25-29)

Alternate course in case first choice is not available: Alternate course in case first choice is not available: Alternate course in case first choice is not available:

n Early Arrival (between 8 and 8:50 a.m.)

n Late Pick-Up (between 4:15 and 5:30 p.m.)

COURSE PREFIx & NUMBER SECTION # DATE AND TIME

n Early Arrival (between 8 and 8:50 a.m.)

n Late Pick-Up (between 4:15 and 5:30 p.m.)

n Early Arrival (between 8 and 8:50 a.m.)

n Late Pick-Up (between 4:15 and 5:30 p.m.)

COURSE PREFIx & NUMBER SECTION # DATE AND TIME COURSE PREFIx & NUMBER SECTION # DATE AND TIME

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EMERGENCy MEDICAL RELEASE FORMI understand that the health information on this record will be treated as confidential and privileged and used only for the purpose of the administration of the College for Kids program. Information will be shared with Health Services and as needed with instructors and emergency care providers. This release is effective for the duration of participation in the College for Kids program.

Student’s Legal Last Name ________________Student’s Legal First Name ____________________________ Student’s Middle Name _____________________________

Address ___________________________________________________________________City _______________________________State __________ Zip Code __________

Student’s Date of Birth _______Student’s Age _______ Student’s Social Security #: _______ - ______ - __________ Parent’s Last Name (if different than student’s) __

8 Signature of Parent or Guardian _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Date ______________

My child has the following medical or emotional condition(s) or disability: _______________________________________________________________________________

(If necessary, please attach a note to explain.)

Child’s Physician _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________

My child is allergic to the following: Environmental ________________________ Food _______________________________Medication ____________________________

I give permission to the Health Service office of Onondaga Community College to provide to my child, ________________________________________ (Child’s Name), emergency medical treatment and/or transport by ambulance to the hospital if an emergency situation should occur while my child is on campus.

8 Parent or Legal Guardian Signature _____________________________________________________________________________________________Date _____________

In the event of illness or injury, I can be reached at the following phone number during the day:______________________________________

If I cannot be reached, please contact:

Name _______________________________________________Relationship to Child _______________________________ Phone Number _________________________

*Please note: If your child needs medication or special health care while on campus, please call Lifelong Learning at 498-6000 to discuss this.

*All students must submit immunization records from your physician or school.

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GeNerAL reLeASe

I agree to defend, hold harmless and indemnify Onondaga Community College from any action, claim, expense or liability arising out of the activities pursuant to the College for Kids program. I willingly and voluntarily assume all risks involved in my child’s participation in this program and in his/her use of the facilities and equipment related thereto.

I further acknowledge to Onondaga Community College that I have disclosed all medical conditions, illnesses and problems pertaining to my child’s health that might have a bearing on his/her ability to participate in the program, and I affirmatively promise to keep the College informed in writing of any change in his/her health status.

8 Parent’s Signature ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date: _____________

pUbLicity reLeASe

I hereby (Please check one of the following): ______ DO give my full consent _____ DO NOT give my full consent

to OCC’S Lifelong Learning department to use any or all photos, video images, and audio recordings of ___________________________________________________ (Please Print Child’s Entire Name)The OCC Lifelong Learning department agrees and promises that none of these materials will be used for profit or any purpose other than its own education and public information projects.

8 Parent’s Signature ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date: _____________

cOde Of cONdUct

Ihavereadandunderstandthecodeofconductpolicy.

8 Parent’s Signature __________________________________________________________________________________________________Date: _____________

8 Child’s Signature: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________Date: _____________

RELEASE FORM

MiSSiON StAteMeNt: We strive to provide your children with a safe, positive and fun learning environment where respect and compassion for others is the highest priority. In keeping with these standards, we will provide your children with a rewarding summer experience they will remember for years to come.

Any student who partakes in the following activities could result in immediate expulsion without refund, from the program:- Any conduct that violates the laws of the United States, the

state of New York and/ or Onondaga County.- Physical abuse, verbal abuse, threats, intimidation, or

stalking that threatens or endangers the health, or well-being or safety of any person.

- Attempted or actual theft or defacement of the College and its property.

- Possession of or distribution of any illegal drugs, controlled substances, firearms or weapons.

Any student who partakes in the following activities will be following the steps in our discipline policy listed below:

- Repetitive class disruptions, where class is unable to continue.

- Leaving designated class or break area without permission from an instructor, counselor or administrator, and/or without a “buddy.”

- Swearing or other repetitive verbal abuse.- Stealing or attempting to steal or deface another students’ work or belongings.

- Bullying of any kind (the intimidation, maltreatment, harassment, or singling out of another individual).

discipline procedure1. Student’s actions will be reported to the coordinator or

his/her designee.2. Assistant Director of Extended Learning or designee will

speak with child/ren involved and write a written summary of the incident.

3. If the reported incident is found to be true the parents of the children involved will be informed verbally.

a. First offense- verbal warning to student and parent. b. Second offense- second verbal warning and “time-

out” from class in the director’s office. c. Third offense- parent contacted, child sent home for

one day. d. Fourth and Final offense- parent contacted student

expelled from the program without a refund.

Our goal is to give each and every child the opportunity to grow and learn in a new and exciting environment. We will strive to let children express themselves as freely as possible without being disruptive or endangering to him/herself or others.

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LuNCh FORM (full day students)All full day students will remain for lunch with supervision. Students have the option of bringing a bagged lunch (no refrigeration available) or pre-purchasing lunches for the whole week as outlined below. All lunch forms must be submitted by June 10th.

Student’s First Name ________________________________________Student’s Last Name __________________________________________________

Student’s DOB _________________ Student’s OCC ID# (if known) ______________________ Contact Phone # ________________________________

Email Address ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Lunch Options (please indicate which option you choose below):

n I plan on bringing bagged lunches.

n I plan on pre-purchasing lunches (please complete information below).

pre-purchased Lunch registration:

CFK Week 1 (July 11 - 15) $25.00 n

CFK Week 2 (July 18 - 22) $25.00 n

CFK Week 3 (July 25 - 29) $25.00 n

Total: $25.00 x ______weeks = $ __________

please submit payment via check or money order made out to OnondagaCommunityCollege with this registration form mailed to:

Lifelong Learning

Onondaga Community College

4585 West Seneca Turnpike

Syracuse, NY 13215

Weekly Lunch Menu:

Drink options of bottled water, juice or soda will be included with pre-purchased lunches each day.

Monday: Chicken patty and Tater tots

Tuesday: Cheeseburger and Fries

Wednesday: Pizza and Fruit cup

Thursday: Turkey sandwich and Bagged chips

Friday: Chicken tenders and Fries

Meal checks must be seperate from

the college for Kids registration payment.

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Campus Map

Lifelong Learning

Onondaga Community College4585 West Seneca Turnpike

Syracuse, NY 13215

[email protected]

(315) 498-6000

Fax: (315) 498-2589

Directions and map to campus on the back page.

regional Higher education center

Summer 2011 Sports Camps

Lacrosse camp is a great chance for children to learn the game of lacrosse from coaches who played at the Division I level, and are

currently college coaches. In addition, children will learn in a fun-filled environment. Players

will be grouped by age.

July 18 - 22 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

ages 8-14

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Boys Lacrosse Camp

Call 498-2489 for more information

Girls Lacrosse Camp

ages 6-15

SoCCer Camp!

Call 498-2282for more information

TenniS Camp!Call 498-2654

for more information

For more information call 315-498-2510 or e-mail [email protected]

boys session i: July 5 - 8, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.boys session ii: August 8 - 12, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.boys session iii: August 15 - 19, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

(early drop off after 8 a.m. and late pick up until 5 p.m. available)

summer sports Camps are not part of College For Kids, so to find out more and to register, go to

sunyocc.edu, click on “athletics,” then click “Camps and Clinics”

onondaga Lazers

Future Stars Basketball

CampThese basketball camps will emphasize basketball basics,

which will be developed and sharpened through daily sessions. Fundamentals will include shooting, ball handling, passing, rebounding, individual moves, movement without the ball,

defensive skills, and conditioning. Game situations each day will provide practice of fundamentals in a competitive atmosphere.

(discounts for early registration, families, and multi-session attendance)

ages 8-17

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august 2 - 69 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Lady Lazers Basketball Camp

ages 7-17

(early drop off after 8 a.m. and late pick up until 5 p.m. available)

Go tosunyocc.edu

to sign up!

The purpose of the Children’s Learning Center’s (CLC) Summer Program is to provide a safe, exciting and fun learning experience for children 5 to 7 years of age.The summer program is designed to compliment the College for Kids program but is not a part of the CFK program. The Children’s Learning Center (CLC) is a licensed and nationally accredited child care center. The Center is located on the OCC campus and is an affiliate of the Onondaga Community College Association.The Children’s Learning Center is located in Ferrante Hall on the OCC campus.

Registration begins May 3rd until all slots are filled. All forms must be received by June 6, 2011

Registration forms must be mailed with check or money order payment to:Children’s Learning Center Summer Program4585 West Seneca TurnpikeSyracuse, New York 13215Questions? Call 315-498-2104

Introducing: The Children’s Learning Center’s Summer Program

Children must be registered for either a half-day program (morning or afternoon) or full day program.

Week 1: July 11-15Week 2: July 18-22Week 3: July 25-29

Daily Activities Include:Arts and CraftsIndoor and outdoor active playCookingMusic and MovementSmall and large group games and activities Science and Discovery

Weekly themes incorporated into daily activities include:

Week 1: Mix it up! Activities to include: Cooking healthy and delicious daily snacks; Making and exploring mysterious mixtures such as slime and silly putty!

Week 2: Back to BasicsCollect natural materials to create art works. Learn to sew, weave and make homemade butter.

Week 3: Carnival Fun! Make games, puppets shows and refreshments for sharing on Friday with family and friends.

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Week 1 (July 11-15) Week 2 (July 18-22) Week 3 (July 25-29)

n Morning only

n Afternoon only

n Full day

n Late Pick-Up

n Early Arrival

n Morning only

n Afternoon only

n Full day

n Late Pick-Up

n Early Arrival

n Morning only

n Afternoon only

n Full day

n Late Pick-Up

n Early Arrival

CLC Summer Program Registration Form

Child’s Full Name: ________________________________________________________________ Nickname (if any) _____________________________ Date of Birth:_____________(mo/day/yr)

Grade entering fall 2011 _____________ Parent’s Name: _________________________________________________________ E-mail: ________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________________________City _______________________________________________State ___________ Zip _________

Home Telephone: ( ) ____________________________ Work Phone ( ) ________________________________ Cell Phone ( ) _______________________________

Early Arrival (8-8:50 a.m.) ........................... $10/week additional charge

Late Pick-up (4:15-5:30 p.m.) ...................... $15/week additional charge

Morning only: after 8:50 to 12:15 p.m. ....... $88/per week

Afternoon only: after 12:50-4:30p.m. ......... $88/per week

Full day: after 8:50 to 4:30 p.m. .................. $176/per week

Children attending full days will remain for

lunch. Children must bring their own lunch

(refrigeration available)

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Area Map

Directions to the College’s Main CampusFrom South of Syracuse, Route 81:take the Nedrow exit (#16), follow Salina Street (Route 11) to Seneca Turnpike (Route 173), turn left and follow Route 173. Continue on Rt. 173 to intersection of Rt. 175. Bear left onto Rt. 175 to traffic light, turn right at College entrance.

From North of Syracuse, Route 81:take Brighton exit (#17), one block west to Salina Street, turn left on Salina, south to Seneca Turnpike, turn right and follow Route 173. Continue on Rt. 173 to intersection of Rt. 175. Bear left onto Rt. 175 to traffic light, turn right at College entrance.

From New York State Thruway East or West:take exit #39 to Route 690 east to Fairmount/Route 5, turn right on Route 5 (West Genessee Street) to third traffic light (Fairmount Corners). Turn left to Route 173 (College is four miles from Fairmount).

From Downtown Syracuse:take Salina Street south to Route 173. Continue on Rt. 173 to intersection of Rt. 175. Bear left onto Rt. 175 to traffic light, turn right at College entrance.

Office of Lifelong Learning, Onondaga Community College, 4585 W. Seneca Tpke., Syracuse, NY 13215, (315) 498-6000, Fax: (315) 498-2589

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