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Summer is for fun—and for getting in touch with your inner artist! PRINTED ON 50% RECYCLED PAPER PRE-SCHOOL Ballerinas & Bears (ages 3–5) June 19–23, 9:30–11:30a AND/OR August 7–11, 9:30–11:30a Beginner ballerinas and dancers learn ballet basics and movement, wear their favorite costumes, and have a dancing teddy bear party. Each week has its own music and dance routine. ELIZABETH SPICER & ABBI LOWMAN $90/week ($81) Start with Art (ages 4–5) July 10–15, 9:30–11:30a A different theme every day! Students will explore art through music, stories, crafts, and themed snacks. It is a great way to cultivate imagination, learning skills, new friendships, and a lifelong passion for creativity. ANN WALSH $105 ($95) Let’s Make Music! (ages 4–5) July 24–28, 9:30–11a During this exciting week, students will learn and sing new songs, dance, and play musical games. Activities will introduce musical concepts like beat, rhythm, pitch, melody, and dynamics. LISA CADIGAN $71 ($65) FIBER ARTS Sewing is Fun! (grades 4–6) June 12–16, 9a–12p A beginners’ class where students learn to use the sewing machine and practice basic hand stitches. Projects will include a computer sleeve, pillow, and tote bag. Sewing machines and fabrics provided. LINDA FAUTH $155 ($145) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6. Let’s Sew! (grades 5–7) Level 1.5, June 12–16, 1–4p For students with a little experience who want to have more fun with sewing. We’ll focus on stitching and increase your skill level with projects like a quilt square pillow, more elaborate tote bag, locker caddy, and apron. LINDA FAUTH $155 ($145) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6. Basketry for Kids (ages 9–12) June 26–30, 1–4p Students will construct unique and colorful basket designs, use traditional basket-making materials as well as ordinary household items and recycled materials. Learn the history of basket making from around the world. MELISSA JACKSON $155 ($145) Sketchbook Journaling (ages 10–13) July 31–August 4, 9a–12p Observe and record the world. This unique camp combines drawing and writing to create expressive journal pages with a visual story on every one. You will work with various media and venture outdoors to create Gettysburg sketches. LISA CHU $155 ($145) Create a Super Hero Comic (ages 10–13) July 31–August 4, 9a–12p Quick, Robin, to the Bat Cave! Create your own super hero comic. Script your story and develop unique panels to support your storyline. Design your hero and villain costumes and decide how they acquired their super powers. STANLEY GILMORE $155 ($145) Watercolor Basics (ages 13–17) July 31–August 2, 1–4p It’s summer, so take a dip and have fun in this introductory watercolor class. Mix, paint, and blend. It’s easy—just add water and express yourself. Art pro Steve Bleinberger will have you creating your favorite subjects in no time. STEVE BLEINBERGER $100 ($90) Paint Like an Artist! (ages 13–17) August 3–4, 1–4p Recreate a famous painting with the grid method used by renowned photographer and painter Chuck Close who reinvigorated the art of portrait painting. Discover the fun of this cool method and become a painter realist. ERICA WERNTZ $62 ($56) Drawing (ages 13–16) August 14–18, 9a–12p Make doodles and drawings look more realistic and three-dimensional when you learn about one- and two-point perspective. Build skills like observation, composition, and shading; create art inspired by your favorite subjects. STANLEY GILMORE $155 ($145) Fun Behind the Camera Lens (ages 11–15) August 14–18, 1–4p Say cheese! Learn to take great photos, experiment with composition and expand your camera’s boundaries by using still subjects and class members as models. Camera in hand, you’ll take a walking field trip, too. BERT DANIELSON $155 ($145) MUSIC & PERFORMANCE Let’s Sing Together: Youth Choir (Level 1: grades 3–6; Level 2: grades 7–9) June 5–9, 9a–12p Love to sing? Develop your voice and learn the basics of reading music. Bring to life an exciting selection of songs you’ll perform at week’s end. All levels welcome, no experience necessary. BRENT TALBOT & MATT CARLSON $155 ($145) Fun with Weaving (grades 4–6) July 10–14, 9:30a–12:30p Love yarn and color? Use both in an expressive way and discover the ancient art of weaving. Create sample weavings using cardboard and four-harness table top looms, plus create a woven bag on a loom you make yourself. JOH RICCI $160 ($150) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 10. VISUAL & PHOTO ARTS Paint a Sparkle Fish! (ages 7–9) June 5–9, 9a–12p Surf’s up! Paint fish in the big blue sea and add a little sand and sparkle to your theme. You’ll discover to paint foreground and background while painting simple perspectives of your favorite beach and water creatures. ERICA WERNTZ $155 ($145) Be a Jedi (ages 8–10) July 10–14, 9a–12p May the arts be with you, Jedi Knights! Design and draw your own Jedi characters, create a mask and light saber, and work with fun materials like papier mâché and metallic markers. Wear your art for the camp party! STANLEY GILMORE $155 ($145) Fashion Design & Drawing (ages 11–14) July 17–21, 1–4p Hey, fashionistas! Draw like a fashion designer using different themes and prompts for inspiration and new drawing techniques. Learn about shading, lighting, and costume history, too. KIM ROBINSON $155 ($145) Artist Trading Cards (ages 11–14) July 17–21, 9a–12p Use all kinds of cool techniques and media to create artist cards to keep or trade. Your cards may feature animals, fantasy creatures, people, landscapes—the sky’s the limit! KIM ROBINSON $155 ($145) Painting Like the Masters (ages 7–10) July 17–21, 9a–12p Learn about great artists—when they lived and how they painted the unique artwork that made them famous. Learn about color blending, brush techniques, and composition by creating a painting each day in the style of a master. MELISSA JACKSON $155 ($145) Arts-a-Palooza Gone Wild (ages 7–10) July 24–28, 9a–12p Spend a week throwing paint (on a canvas), drawing with thread, printing with veggies, sculpting, drawing, and more. Learn about modern art, too, using a variety of media like paint, ink, clay, pencil, and pen. LORI NELSON $155 ($145) Explore the World of Poetry (ages 7–11) June 12–16, 9:30–11:30a Unlock the magical language and power of poetry. See your words come to life as you create poems inspired by Japanese Haiku, Tanka, and other styles. Develop the confidence to perform your own poems and well-known poets. LINDA KULP TROUT $102 ($93) Beginner Guitar (ages 7–13) June 26–30, 9a–12p Play simple notes and chords in a group setting and discover solid guitar technique and rhythm as you work on popular rock music. Begin to read music, too! You’ll be a rock star by the end-of-camp concert. MARK WESLING $150 ($140) NOTE: LIMITED GUITARS AVAILABLE. Let’s Make Music (grades 4 & 5) July 24–28, 1–4p Learn new songs and create original arrangements with voices and instruments. Experience with an instrument isn’t necessary, but if you play one, bring it to camp. Additional instruments will be available. LISA CADIGAN $150 ($140) CULINARY Stovetop Flatbreads & Crispbreads (grades 5–7) July 10, 9a–12p Working with a buddy and a pail of ingredients, you’ll learn to roll out super thin crispbreads and flatbreads for your favorite sandwiches and something sweet for fun. MARC JALBERT, BAKEWELL FARMS $45 ($35) Fun with Food (ages 5–7) June 12–16, 9:30–11:30a Make delicious, kid-friendly foods with Chef Subarna. Each day you’ll learn to make a type of meal like breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. On the last day, campers will make their favorite food for parents/family to enjoy. SUBARNA SIJAPATI $120 ($115) Sweet Treat Baking: Space (ages 5–8) June 19–23, 9a–12p Bake and decorate desserts and treats as you create edible outer space masterpieces. Journey through the galaxy and make an alien spaceship and even your own planet in different types of chocolate, cakes, and icings. LORI NELSON $160 ($150) Sweet Treat Baking (ages 9–14) August 14–18, 9a–12p Bake and decorate desserts and edible treats uniquely yours using a theme that you select. Create spectacular effects by rolling, cutting, and imprinting designs on fondant, candy clay, and more. Work with cakes, icings, and chocolate. LORI NELSON $160 ($150) Global Culinary Adventure (ages 8–11) June 26–30, 9:30a–12p Discover world cuisines and learn basic cooking techniques and menu creation. Sample Middle Eastern chicken kebabs, South American arepa sandwiches, and cannoli from Europe. Prepare and share with parents/ family. SUBARNA SIJAPATI $160 ($150) Put it All Together Cooking (ages 5–7) July 17–21, 9:30–11:30a Learn to prep, read recipes and ‚“put it all together” in the kitchen as you make delicious, healthy food. Dive into new treats and some tried-and-true recipes as you discover how tasty and fun it is to eat what you make. J’AMY GRAHAM THOMAS $120 ($115) Kitchen 101 (ages 8–10) July 24–28, 10a–12:30p Develop confidence and your inner chef as you prepare fresh food and veggies and put a new spin on your favorite go-to dishes. Add flavor and zest to classics such as chicken quesadilla, and experience new dishes, too. J’AMY GRAHAM THOMAS $160 ($150) Kitchen Basics Lockdown (ages 11–14) August 7–11, 1–4p It’s time to shine in the kitchen as you spend the week baking, cooking, cutting, measuring, and more. Develop your skills and confidence as a baker and a chef by learning the right way to create show-stopping recipes. J’AMY GRAHAM THOMAS $165 ($155) CLAY Pots for Tots: Wild Things! (ages 6–8) June 26–30, 9–11:30a Learn beginning hand-building techniques with stoneware clay. Creativity runs wild as campers hand-build four- legged creatures (real or imagined) and fantastical beasts using slab, pinch, and coil techniques. JACK HANDSHAW $150 ($140) Dirty Hands Pottery (ages 8–10) July 10–14, 9a–12p Here’s your chance to get dirty with clay as you learn to hand-build all kinds of animals and their dwellings— from creepy critters to the king of the jungle. Create a sun mask, a bird bowl, and more in this adventurous camp. JACK HANDSHAW $160 ($150) Throw a Pot! (ages 11–14) July 31–August 4, 9a–12p Learn to “throw” pottery on the potter’s wheel! Mr. Jack will teach you to create mugs, small bowls, and pots while working at your own pace. Choose cool glaze colors to finish your pieces. Lots of personal attention. JACK HANDSHAW $170 ($160) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6. Treasure Island Clay Fun! (ages 6-8) July 17–21, 9:30a–12p Ahoy, matey! Create a clay Treasure Island with imagination and Captain Harley’s guidance. Use pinch, coil, and slab techniques plus stamps and cookie cutters to hand-build palm trees, shark fins, and treasure chests. HARLEY WEIGLE $150 ($140) Miniature Teapots & Cups (ages 9–12) June 5–9, 1–2:30p Create a tiny set of teacups and teapot cozy enough to fit in your hands and be functional, too. Students use clay slab to create the tea set and different materials to decorate it. Enjoy a tea party at the end of camp week. HARLEY WEIGLE $150 ($140) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 10. Clay Fun at the Beach (ages 7–10) June 19–23, 1–4p Spend the week sculpting your favorite beach scene with a variety of clays. Stoneware, polymer, home-made foam, and paper clay will make your pieces come to life, and you’ll feel like you’ve spent the week at the beach. LORI NELSON $160 ($150) Japanese Teapot (ages 12 & up) July 10–14, 1–4p Create a Japanese teapot and cups and start your own tea drinking tradition. You’ll design and sketch your teapot then create and embellish it to add a unique look. Anyone for tea at the camp party? HARLEY WEIGLE $160 ($150) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 8. Reinventing the Wheel (ages 12 & up) July 24–28, 1–4p Review basic techniques then go beyond them to make atypical shapes. Experiment with stacking, stretching, and cutting wheel-thrown forms to create crazy and interesting objects. Previous wheel experience necessary. HARLEY WEIGLE $170 ($160) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6. Basic Wheel-throwing Partner Style (ages 13–16) June 12–16, 1–4p This introductory camp combines solo and partner wheel-throwing. You’ll enjoy the unique experience of working on the wheel from another perspective as you work together to create amazing pieces. HARLEY WEIGLE $170 ($160) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6. Hand-building & Design (ages 13–16) June 19–23, 9:30a–12:30p Explore the endless possibilities of making functional and sculptural forms from hand-built clay. Create bowls, vases, sculptures, and jewelry using soft slabs and coils. ERICA WERNTZ $160 ($150) Print, Press & Throw (ages 11 & up) August 7–11, 9:30a–12:30p Learn the basics of wheel-throwing as you discover unique ways to add interesting textures and designs to your pieces. Experiment with transferring images onto clay, too. ERICA WERNTZ $170 ($160) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6. All arts camps end with a party where you will see what your child has created. For complete camp. descriptions or to register, call (717) 334-5006 or . visit adamsarts.org.

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Page 1: Summer is for fun—and for getting in touch with …...Sewing is Fun! (grades 4–6) June 12–16, 9a–12p A beginners’ class where students learn to use the sewing machine and

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PRE-SCHOOLBallerinas & Bears (ages 3–5)June 19–23, 9:30–11:30a and/or August 7–11, 9:30–11:30aBeginner ballerinas and dancers learn ballet basics and movement, wear their favorite costumes, and have a dancing teddy bear party. Each week has its own music and dance routine. ELIZABETH SPICER & ABBI LOWMAN $90/week ($81)

Start with Art (ages 4–5)July 10–15, 9:30–11:30aA different theme every day! Students will explore art through music, stories, crafts, and themed snacks. It is a great way to cultivate imagination, learning skills, new friendships, and a lifelong passion for creativity. ANN WALSH $105 ($95)

Let’s Make Music! (ages 4–5)July 24–28, 9:30–11aDuring this exciting week, students will learn and sing new songs, dance, and play musical games. Activities will introduce musical concepts like beat, rhythm, pitch, melody, and dynamics. LISA CADIGAN $71 ($65)

FIBER ARTSSewing is Fun! (grades 4–6)June 12–16, 9a–12pA beginners’ class where students learn to use the sewing machine and practice basic hand stitches. Projects will include a computer sleeve, pillow, and tote bag. Sewing machines and fabrics provided.LINDA FAUTH $155 ($145) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6.

Let’s Sew! (grades 5–7)Level 1.5, June 12–16, 1–4pFor students with a little experience who want to have more fun with sewing. We’ll focus on stitching and increase your skill level with projects like a quilt square pillow, more elaborate tote bag, locker caddy, and apron. LINDA FAUTH $155 ($145) NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6.

Basketry for Kids (ages 9–12)June 26–30, 1–4pStudents will construct unique and colorful basket designs, use traditional basket-making materials as well as ordinary household items and recycled materials. Learn the history of basket making from around the world. MELISSA JACKSON $155 ($145)

Sketchbook Journaling (ages 10–13)July 31–August 4, 9a–12pObserve and record the world. This unique camp combines drawing and writing to create expressive journal pages with a visual story on every one. You will work with various media and venture outdoors to create Gettysburg sketches. LISA CHU $155 ($145)

Create a Super Hero Comic (ages 10–13)July 31–August 4, 9a–12pQuick, Robin, to the Bat Cave! Create your own super hero comic. Script your story and develop unique panels to support your storyline. Design your hero and villain costumes and decide how they acquired their super powers. STANLEY GILMORE $155 ($145)

Watercolor Basics (ages 13–17)July 31–August 2, 1–4pIt’s summer, so take a dip and have fun in this introductory watercolor class. Mix, paint, and blend. It’s easy—just add water and express yourself. Art pro Steve Bleinberger will have you creating your favorite subjects in no time. STEVE BLEINBERGER $100 ($90)

Paint Like an Artist! (ages 13–17)August 3–4, 1–4pRecreate a famous painting with the grid method used by renowned photographer and painter Chuck Close who reinvigorated the art of portrait painting. Discover the fun of this cool method and become a painter realist. ERICA WERNTZ $62 ($56)

Drawing (ages 13–16)August 14–18, 9a–12pMake doodles and drawings look more realistic and three-dimensional when you learn about one- and two-point perspective. Build skills like observation, composition, and shading; create art inspired by your favorite subjects. STANLEY GILMORE $155 ($145)

Fun Behind the Camera Lens (ages 11–15)August 14–18, 1–4pSay cheese! Learn to take great photos, experiment with composition and expand your camera’s boundaries by using still subjects and class members as models. Camera in hand, you’ll take a walking field trip, too. BERT DANIELSON $155 ($145)

MUSIC & PERFORMANCELet’s Sing Together: Youth Choir(Level 1: grades 3–6; Level 2: grades 7–9)June 5–9, 9a–12pLove to sing? Develop your voice and learn the basics of reading music. Bring to life an exciting selection of songs you’ll perform at week’s end. All levels welcome, no experience necessary.BRENT TALBOT & MATT CARLSON $155 ($145)

Fun with Weaving (grades 4–6)July 10–14, 9:30a–12:30pLove yarn and color? Use both in an expressive way and discover the ancient art of weaving. Create sample weavings using cardboard and four-harness table top looms, plus create a woven bag on a loom you make yourself. JOH RICCI $160 ($150)NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 10.

VISUAL & PHOTO ARTSPaint a Sparkle Fish! (ages 7–9)June 5–9, 9a–12pSurf’s up! Paint fish in the big blue sea and add a little sand and sparkle to your theme. You’ll discover to paint foreground and background while painting simple perspectives of your favorite beach and water creatures. ERICA WERNTZ $155 ($145)

Be a Jedi (ages 8–10)July 10–14, 9a–12pMay the arts be with you, Jedi Knights! Design and draw your own Jedi characters, create a mask and light saber, and work with fun materials like papier mâché and metallic markers. Wear your art for the camp party! STANLEY GILMORE $155 ($145)

Fashion Design & Drawing (ages 11–14)July 17–21, 1–4pHey, fashionistas! Draw like a fashion designer using different themes and prompts for inspiration and new drawing techniques. Learn about shading, lighting, and costume history, too. KIM ROBINSON $155 ($145)

Artist Trading Cards (ages 11–14)July 17–21, 9a–12pUse all kinds of cool techniques and media to create artist cards to keep or trade. Your cards may feature animals, fantasy creatures, people, landscapes—the sky’s the limit! KIM ROBINSON $155 ($145)

Painting Like the Masters (ages 7–10)July 17–21, 9a–12pLearn about great artists—when they lived and how they painted the unique artwork that made them famous. Learn about color blending, brush techniques, and composition by creating a painting each day in the style of a master. MELISSA JACKSON $155 ($145)

Arts-a-Palooza Gone Wild (ages 7–10)July 24–28, 9a–12pSpend a week throwing paint (on a canvas), drawing with thread, printing with veggies, sculpting, drawing, and more. Learn about modern art, too, using a variety of media like paint, ink, clay, pencil, and pen. LORI NELSON $155 ($145)

Explore the World of Poetry (ages 7–11)June 12–16, 9:30–11:30aUnlock the magical language and power of poetry. See your words come to life as you create poems inspired by Japanese Haiku, Tanka, and other styles. Develop the confidence to perform your own poems and well-known poets. LINDA KULP TROUT $102 ($93)

Beginner Guitar (ages 7–13)June 26–30, 9a–12pPlay simple notes and chords in a group setting and discover solid guitar technique and rhythm as you work on popular rock music. Begin to read music, too! You’ll be a rock star by the end-of-camp concert. MARK WESLING $150 ($140) NOTE: LIMITED GUITARS AVAILABLE.

Let’s Make Music (grades 4 & 5)July 24–28, 1–4pLearn new songs and create original arrangements with voices and instruments. Experience with an instrument isn’t necessary, but if you play one, bring it to camp. Additional instruments will be available.LISA CADIGAN $150 ($140)

CULINARYStovetop Flatbreads & Crispbreads (grades 5–7)July 10, 9a–12pWorking with a buddy and a pail of ingredients, you’ll learn to roll out super thin crispbreads and flatbreads for your favorite sandwiches and something sweet for fun. MARC JALBERT, BAKEWELL FARMS $45 ($35)

Fun with Food (ages 5–7)June 12–16, 9:30–11:30aMake delicious, kid-friendly foods with Chef Subarna. Each day you’ll learn to make a type of meal like breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. On the last day, campers will make their favorite food for parents/family to enjoy. SUBARNA SIJAPATI $120 ($115)

Sweet Treat Baking: Space (ages 5–8)June 19–23, 9a–12pBake and decorate desserts and treats as you create edible outer space masterpieces. Journey through the galaxy and make an alien spaceship and even your own planet in different types of chocolate, cakes, and icings. LORI NELSON $160 ($150)

Sweet Treat Baking (ages 9–14)August 14–18, 9a–12pBake and decorate desserts and edible treats uniquely yours using a theme that you select. Create spectacular effects by rolling, cutting, and imprinting designs on fondant, candy clay, and more. Work with cakes, icings, and chocolate. LORI NELSON $160 ($150)

Global Culinary Adventure (ages 8–11)June 26–30, 9:30a–12pDiscover world cuisines and learn basic cooking techniques and menu creation. Sample Middle Eastern chicken kebabs, South American arepa sandwiches, and cannoli from Europe. Prepare and share with parents/family. SUBARNA SIJAPATI $160 ($150)

Put it All Together Cooking (ages 5–7)July 17–21, 9:30–11:30aLearn to prep, read recipes and ‚“put it all together” in the kitchen as you make delicious, healthy food. Dive into new treats and some tried-and-true recipes as you discover how tasty and fun it is to eat what you make. J’AMY GRAHAM THOMAS $120 ($115)

Kitchen 101 (ages 8–10)July 24–28, 10a–12:30pDevelop confidence and your inner chef as you prepare fresh food and veggies and put a new spin on your favorite go-to dishes. Add flavor and zest to classics such as chicken quesadilla, and experience new dishes, too. J’AMY GRAHAM THOMAS $160 ($150)

Kitchen Basics Lockdown (ages 11–14)August 7–11, 1–4pIt’s time to shine in the kitchen as you spend the week baking, cooking, cutting, measuring, and more. Develop your skills and confidence as a baker and a chef by learning the right way to create show-stopping recipes. J’AMY GRAHAM THOMAS $165 ($155)

CLAYPots for Tots: Wild Things! (ages 6–8)June 26–30, 9–11:30aLearn beginning hand-building techniques with stoneware clay. Creativity runs wild as campers hand-build four-legged creatures (real or imagined) and fantastical beasts using slab, pinch, and coil techniques. JACK HANDSHAW $150 ($140)

Dirty Hands Pottery (ages 8–10)July 10–14, 9a–12pHere’s your chance to get dirty with clay as you learn to hand-build all kinds of animals and their dwellings—from creepy critters to the king of the jungle. Create a sun mask, a bird bowl, and more in this adventurous camp. JACK HANDSHAW $160 ($150)

Throw a Pot! (ages 11–14)July 31–August 4, 9a–12pLearn to “throw” pottery on the potter’s wheel! Mr. Jack will teach you to create mugs, small bowls, and pots while working at your own pace. Choose cool glaze colors to finish your pieces. Lots of personal attention. JACK HANDSHAW $170 ($160)NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6.

Treasure Island Clay Fun! (ages 6-8)July 17–21, 9:30a–12pAhoy, matey! Create a clay Treasure Island with imagination and Captain Harley’s guidance. Use pinch, coil, and slab techniques plus stamps and cookie cutters to hand-build palm trees, shark fins, and treasure chests. HARLEY WEIGLE $150 ($140)

Miniature Teapots & Cups (ages 9–12)June 5–9, 1–2:30pCreate a tiny set of teacups and teapot cozy enough to fit in your hands and be functional, too. Students use clay slab to create the tea set and different materials to decorate it. Enjoy a tea party at the end of camp week. HARLEY WEIGLE $150 ($140)NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 10.

Clay Fun at the Beach (ages 7–10)June 19–23, 1–4pSpend the week sculpting your favorite beach scene with a variety of clays. Stoneware, polymer, home-made foam, and paper clay will make your pieces come to life, and you’ll feel like you’ve spent the week at the beach. LORI NELSON $160 ($150)

Japanese Teapot (ages 12 & up)July 10–14, 1–4pCreate a Japanese teapot and cups and start your own tea drinking tradition. You’ll design and sketch your teapot then create and embellish it to add a unique look. Anyone for tea at the camp party? HARLEY WEIGLE $160 ($150)NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 8.

Reinventing the Wheel (ages 12 & up)July 24–28, 1–4pReview basic techniques then go beyond them to make atypical shapes. Experiment with stacking, stretching, and cutting wheel-thrown forms to create crazy and interesting objects. Previous wheel experience necessary. HARLEY WEIGLE $170 ($160)NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6.

Basic Wheel-throwing Partner Style (ages 13–16)June 12–16, 1–4pThis introductory camp combines solo and partner wheel-throwing. You’ll enjoy the unique experience of working on the wheel from another perspective as you work together to create amazing pieces.HARLEY WEIGLE $170 ($160)NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6.

Hand-building & Design (ages 13–16)June 19–23, 9:30a–12:30pExplore the endless possibilities of making functional and sculptural forms from hand-built clay. Create bowls, vases, sculptures, and jewelry using soft slabs and coils.ERICA WERNTZ $160 ($150)

Print, Press & Throw (ages 11 & up)August 7–11, 9:30a–12:30pLearn the basics of wheel-throwing as you discover unique ways to add interesting textures and designs to your pieces. Experiment with transferring images onto clay, too. ERICA WERNTZ $170 ($160)NOTE: ENROLLMENT LIMITED TO 6.

All arts camps end with a party where you will see what your child has created.

For complete camp. descriptions or to register,

call (717) 334-5006 or. visit adamsarts.org.

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Cocinando: Poniendo todo junto (edades 5–7)17–21 de julio, 9:30–11:30aAprender cómo preparar y leer recitas y poner todo junto en la cocina para hacer comida saludable. Van a descubrir como hacer nuevas recitas para que se diviertan cuando están cocinado. J’AMY GRAHAM THOMAS $120 ($115)

Cocinando 101 (edades 8–10)24–28 de julio, 10a–12:30pDesarrollar el chef que tiene el estudiante y poder preparar comida fresca y saludable. Vamos agregar poquita de sabor en comida clásica como las quesadillas de pollo y explorar diferente comidas. J’AMY GRAHAM THOMAS $160 ($150)

Los básicos de la cocina (edades 11–14)7–11 de agosto, 1–4pDurante esta semana van a hornear y cortar verduras y mucho más. A desarrollar la técnica de chef y aprender la manera correcta de hacer recitas. J’AMY GRAHAM THOMAS $165 ($155)

ARCILLAArcilla para tots: ¡Cosas salvajes! (edades 6–8)26–30 de junio, 9–11:30aLos estudiantes aprenderán como hacer arcilla de gres a mano. La creatividad van correr mucho en esta actividad por la razón que tienen la opción de hacer criaturas verdaderas o imaginadas. JACK HANDSHAW $150 ($140)

Cerámica de mano sucia (edades 8–10)10–14 de julio, 9a–12pEsta es la oportunidad de ensuciarse las manos con arcilla y aprender cómo hacer todo tipos de animales. Van hacer una máscara y un pájaro y plato en este campamento. JACK HANDSHAW $160 ($150)

¡Tirar una olla! (edades 11–14)31 de julio–4 de agosto, 9a–12pAprender como “tirar” una olla en una rueda de cerámica. El señor Jack va ensenar como crear vasos y platos. Van a tener la opción de seleccionar los colores que les gustan a los niños para agregar muchos detalles personales. JACK HANDSHAW $170 ($160)NOTA: LIMITADO A 6.

Isla de tesoro con la tema de cerámica (edades 6-8)17–21 de julio, 9:30a–12pVan a crear un tesoro de cerámica con tu imaginación y la guía del capitán Harley. Van usar varias técnicas para hacer a mano unos árboles de palma y aletas de tiburón y cofres de tesoros. HARLEY WEIGLE $150 ($140)

Tetera en miniatura (edades 9–12)5–9 de junio, 1–2:30pCrear un pequeño par de tazas de té. Los estudiantes van usar un tipo de cerámica para hacer las tazas y usar diferentes materiales. El último día se va hacer una fiesta de té. HARLEY WEIGLE $150 ($140)NOTA: LIMITADO A 10.

Diversión de arcilla en la playa (edades 7–10)19–23 de junio, 1–4pEn esta semana los estudiantes van a decorar su imagen favorita de la playa con mucha cerámica. Muchas ingredientes van hacer que tu proyecto se sienta que está en la playa. LORI NELSON $160 ($150)

Tetera de Japón (edades 12 y arriba)10–14 de julio, 1–4pLos estudiantes van hacer una tetera de Japón y par de vasos. Los vasos serán diseñados para agregar un estilo propio de los estudiantes. HARLEY WEIGLE $160 ($150)NOTA: LIMITADO A 8.

Reinventando la rueda (edades 12 y arriba)24–28 de julio, 1–4pRevisión básica de las técnicas de hacer formas atípicas. Explorar varias técnicas de cerámica para hacer objetos interesantes y únicos. Se ocupa experiencia en la rueda de cerámica. HARLEY WEIGLE $160 ($150)NOTA: LIMITADO A 6.

Construcción manual con compañero (edades 13–16)12–16 de junio, 1–4pEsta campamento de introducción con compañero o solo. Este programa va hacer un poquito de diferente porque va tener la opción de trabajar dos en la rueda de cerámica.HARLEY WEIGLE $170 ($160)NOTA: LIMITADO A 6.

Hecho a mano y designo (edades 13–16)19–23 de junio, 9:30a–12:30pExplorar las posibilidades infinitas de hacer a mano esculturas de cerámica. Crear vasos y jarrones usando losa blanda y cerámica. ERICA WERNTZ $160 ($150)

Imprimir, pres, y tirar (edades 11 y arriba)7–11 de agosto, 9:30a–12:30pAprender lo básico de tirar en la rueda de cerámica y descubrir maneras únicas de agregar detalles únicos a los diseños. Experimentar con poner imágenes en cerámica. ERICA WERNTZ $170 ($160)NOTA: LIMITADO A 6.

Todos los campamentos terminan con una fiesta donde usted verá lo que su hijo ha creado.

El verano es para la diversión—y para ponerse en contacto con su artista interior!

PRE-ESCOLARBailarinas y Osos (edades 3–5)19–23 de junio y/o 7–11 de agosto, 9:30–11:30aPrincipiantes bailarinas van aprender movimientos básicos en ballet y vestirse un se favorito disfraz y tener una fiesta con la tema de oso de peluche. Cada semana tiene su música y baile diferente. ELIZABETH SPICER & ABBI LOWMAN $90/semana ($81)

Empezar con el arte (edades 4–5)10–15 de julio, 9:30–11:30aCada día un diferente tema! Los estudiantes van a explorar arte con música y cuentos y artesanía. Es una manera muy importante para cultivar la imaginación y hacer amigos y una pasión de vida sobre la creatividad. ANN WALSH $105 ($95)

¡Vamos a hacer música! (edades 4–5)24–28 de julio, 9:30–11aDurante este emocionante semana los estudiantes van aprender y cantar nuevas canciones y bailes y participar en juegos de música. Estos actividades van introducir el concepto básico de cómo se forma la música. LISA CADIGAN $71 ($65)

ARTE DE LA FIBRA¡La costura es divertido! (grados 4–6)12–16 de junio, 9a–12pUna clase principiante donde los estudiantes van aprender cómo usar una máquina de coser y practicar maneras básicas de coser a mano. Los proyectos van a incluir una bolsa para la computadora y una almohada y una bolsa. Las máquinas de coser y las fibras serán proporcionadas. LINDA FAUTH $155 ($145) NOTA: LIMITADO A 6.

¡Vamos a coser! (grados 5–7)Nivel 1.5, 12–16 de junio, 1–4pPara estudiantes con poca experiencia y quieren aprender más. Nos vamos enfocar en coser a mano y hacer una almohada de edredón y una bolsa elegante y un mandil. LINDA FAUTH $155 ($145) NOTA: LIMITADO A 6.

Cestería para los niños (edades 9–12)26–30 de junio, 1–4pLos estudiantes van a construir un cesto único y muy brillante. Los estudiantes usaran materiales tradicionales y materiales ordinarios que están dispuestos en la casa y materiales reciclado. Van aprender la historia de la creación de cestos de todos partes del mundo. MELISSA JACKSON $155 ($145)

Libro de dibujo (edades 10–13)31 de julio–4 de agosto, 9a–12pObservar y grabar el mundo. Este campamento único combina dibujar y escribir para expresar una historia con mucha ilusión. Van a trabajar con varios medios y explorar a Gettysburg para crear dibujos. LISA CHU $155 ($145)

Crear un libro de superhéroe (edades 10–13)31 de julio–4 de agosto, 9a–12pVan a crear un libro de superhéroe. Escribir un libro de superhéroe y hacer un cuento único. Tener la oportunidad de designar un disfraz de villano y héroe y decidir cuales poderes especiales tienen. STANLEY GILMORE $155 ($145)

Los básicos de acuarela (edades 13–17)31 de julio–2 de agosto, 1–4pEs verano y entonces vamos a divertirnos con esta clase básica de acuarela. Mezclar y pintar. Es fácil y agregar agua para divertirse. En profesional en el arte Steve Bleinberger te va ensenar como crear tus sujetos favoritos en tu arte. STEVE BLEINBERGER $100 ($90)

¡Pintar como un artista! (edades 13–17)3–4 de agosto, 1–4pRecrear una pintura famosa con el método que es usado para un fotógrafo y pintador Chuck Close que revigorizado el arte del retrato. Vamos a describir lo divertido de esta forma de arte y vamos a crear nuestro propia arte. ERICA WERNTZ $62 ($56)

Campamento de dibujar (edades 13–16)14–18 de agosto, 9a–12pVamos aprender dos formas de perspectivas de dibujar para mejorar nuestros dibujos. A mejorar la técnica de observar y componer y mesclar. Al último van a tener la oportunidad de crear arte inspirado de los sujetos favoritos. STANLEY GILMORE $155 ($145)

Diversión detrás de la lente de camera (edades 11–15)14–18 de agosto, 1–4pAprender como tomar mejor fotos y experimentar con la composición de las fotos usando la camera. Usando objetos tranquilos y estudiantes como modelos. También un viaje de caminar. BERT DANIELSON $155 ($145)

MÚSICA Y ACTUACIÓNCantar juntos: Campamento de coro (Nivel 1: grados 3–6; Nivel 2: grados 7–9)5–9 de junio, 9a–12p¿Te gusta cantar? En este programa vamos a desarrollar tu voz y aprender lo básico de leer música. Van aprender varias diferentes canciones que van a poder cantar el fin de semana. Todos los niveles bienvenidos y no ocupa experiencia. BRENT TALBOT & MATT CARLSON $155 ($145)

Diversión con tejar (grados 4–6)10–14 de julio, 9:30a–12:30p¿Te encanta el hilo y el color? Vamos usar los dos en maneras expresivas para describir la arte antigua que es tejar. Van a construir tejidos usando cartulina y una máquina de tejar. Van a hacer una bolsa con la máquina de tejar. JOH RICCI $160 ($150)NOTA: LIMITADO A 10.

ARTES VISUALES Y FOTOGRÁFICAS¡Pintar un pez brillante! (edades 7–9)5–9 de junio, 9a–12pPintar un pez en el mar azul y agregar un poco de arena. Van aprender como pintar el primer plano y el segundo plano y usando las perspectivas favoritas de las playas. ERICA WERNTZ $155 ($145)

Ser un Jedi (edades 8–10)10–14 de julio, 9a–12p¡Que la arte sea parte de ti, Jedi Knights! Designar y dibujar su propio Jedi y designar una máscara y un sable de luz. Van usar papel mache y marcador metálico. Se puede poner su máscara para la fiesta del verano. STANLEY GILMORE $155 ($145)

Diseño de moda y dibujar (edades 11–14)17–21 de julio, 1–4pVan a dibujar como diseñadores de moda y usar diferente temas para inspiración y aprender nueva técnica para dibujar. Van aprender sobre la sombra y luz e historia de desfases. KIM ROBINSON $155 ($145)

Comercio de tarjetas (edades 11–14)17–21 de julio, 9a–12pVan usar varias diferentes técnicas para crear tarjetas para comercio o para llevar. Las tarjetas pueden incluir animales y criaturas de fantasías o personas o lo que el niño quiere. KIM ROBINSON $155 ($145)

Pintar como los mejores (edades 7–10)17–21 de julio, 9a–12pAprender sobre las grandes artistas y como pintaron para hacerse famosos. Van aprender sobre mezcla de colores y varias técnicas para cepillar y crear arte de un artista famosa cada día. MELISSA JACKSON $155 ($145)

Arte-a-Palooza estilo salvaje (edades 7–10)24–28 de julio, 9a–12pDurante de esta semana los estudiantes van a tirar pintura en una lienzo y dibujar con hilo y pintar con vegetales y mucho más. Van aprender sobre arte moderna y usando materiales diferentes. LORI NELSON $155 ($145)

Explorar el mundo de poesía (edades 7–11)12–16 de junio, 9:30–11:30aVamos a explorar el mundo mágico de la poesía. Al estilo Haikuy Tanka de Japón. También de van a ensenar como recitar elpoesía en frente de la clase. LINDA KULP TROUT $102 ($93)

Guitarra para principiantes (edades 7–13)26–30 de junio, 9a–12pTocar notas simples y tonos básicos en un grupo para poder dominar técnicas de la guitarra y ritmos de canciones populares en el género de rock. Aprender como leer música también! Al terminar el programa los estudiantes serán estrellas de rock. MARK WESLING $150 ($140) NOTA: LAS GUITARRAS SON LIMITADAS.

Vamos a hacer música (grados 4 y 5)24–28 de julio, 1–4pAprender nuevas canciones y crear música propia con voces e instrumentos. La experiencia con los instrumentos no son necesarios pero si tocan lo pueden traer al campa- mento. Instrumentos adicionales serán disponibles.LISA CADIGAN $150 ($140)

CULINARIOPan plano y crujientes en la estufa (grados 5–7)10 de julio, 9a–12pTrabajando con un compañero van aprender cómo hacer crujientes para adornar tus sándwiches favoritos. MARC JALBERT, BAKEWELL FARMS $45 ($35)

Diversión con la comida (edades 5–7)12–16 de junio, 9:30–11:30aHacer comida para los niños con chef Subarna. Todos los días van aprender cómo hacer comidas para el almuerza y lonche y la cena y postres. El ultimo día los estudiantes van hacer su comida favorita para la familia. SUBARNA SIJAPATI $120 ($115)

Postres con el tema del espacio (edades 5–8)19–23 de junio, 9a–12pHornear y decorar postres al estilo espacio. Tomar un viaje en la galaxia para hacer un extraterrestre y astronave y su propio planeta usando diferentes chocolates y pasteles y guinda. LORI NELSON $160 ($150)

Postres (edades 9–14)14–18 de agosto, 9a–12pHornear y decorar postres que el estudiante puede seleccionar su propio tema. Los postres serán decorados con diferentes técnicas de rollar y cortar. Van a trabajar con pasteles y guinda. LORI NELSON $160 ($150)

Ventura global de culinario (edades 8–11)26–30 de junio, 9:30a–12pDescribir varias formas de cocinar del mundo y aprender técnicas básicas para crear un menú. Van a probar brocheta de Medio Este, sándwiches de arepa del sur de América, y cannoli de Europa. Al último las familias pueden probar la comida que hacen los estudiantes. SUBARNA SIJAPATI $160 ($150)