Summer Camps 2009
SUMMER CAMPS
(Payment may be made prior to or on the first day of camp)
Golf Camp NEW CAMP!!
Tuesday, June 9th 9:00 - 10:30 am, Grades 3 - 4, boys and girls
Cost $20
Coaches: Samuel Verghese and David Letson of Doulon Consulting (www.doulon.com)
Join us for a morning of Golf Fundamentals at Wildwood. We'll bring the course to you. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn the game that will last a lifetime. Space is limited.
Clay Workshop
June 15 - 19 1:00 - 4:00 Grades 4 through 7
Cost $150
Teacher: Holly Suber
Students will create several hand-built projects through the week, working quickly to allow time for clay to dry, be fired, glazed and fired again! As this process overlaps they will work on designs and techniques for their final decorations. Students will finish the week with a display of their creations at the end of class on Friday.
Studio Workshops
June 8 - 12 9:30-11:30, 1st- 3rd grade
Cost: $125.00, class size limited, supplies included
June 22 - 26 9:00 - 12:00; 4th - 7th grades
Cost: $150.00 Class size limited, supplies included
Teacher: Holly Suber
These classes will be fast paced and fun, reinforcing the delight and joy that the artist experiences through the process of creating! All classes will use a wide variety of developmentally appropriate materials, and all students will receive daily instruction in "looking, seeing and drawing," as the basis for producing successful works of art. Primary media will include drawing, painting, and collage. Students will be encouraged to begin and keep art journals which include personal writings, thoughts and ideas.
All classes will discover what God says in His Word about art and artists, and about the responsibility of the Christian artist in today's world. Art history will be woven into every day, beginning with the most famous and magnificent of all works: God's creation of the world. Students will discover this reflected in the literature of the Bible, in music and in paintings produced through all of history; they will come to understand their own works of art created during the week to also be a reflection of not only God's magnificent creation, but also of the Creator Himself! Students finish the week with a framed piece of their art.
Beads and Baubles
June 8-11 from 1:00 - 4:00 Girls ages 8 and up $100 per week
June 22-25 from 1:00 - 4:00 Girls ages 8 and up $100 per week
Teacher: Vickery Callaway
Girls are naturally attracted to jewelry. It is exciting to receive as a gift and just as much fun to give to a friend. Vickery Callaway will guide girls ages 8 and up through the process of designing and making many types of jewelry and beaded accessories while focusing specifically on 1 Peter 3:3 and the Biblical perspective of adornment. All supplies will be provided; you only need to bring your creativity and your Bible.
Salt & Light (4th-5th Graders)
Aug 2-6, $200, offsite
As Christians we are called to be in the world, yet not of the world. We have the privilege of sharing the Gospel with those with whom we have everyday contact, and Jesus calls us to be Salt and Light. But how? Come to camp and find out.
Wildwood Ballet
June 8-11th
Ages 4-7 ;9:00 - Noon
Ages 8-l2; l:00-4:00pm
Cost: $l20 (includes a registration/supply fee)
At Wildwood Ballet we believe that dance is a universal language. As we move towards other cultures with a "missional" focus to learn their ways and folk dances, we pray that the Lord will prepare us through these camps to one day be able to share the universal truth of His salvation and love for all men - through dance. Camp each day will include a worship time and learning a worship dance, learning a folk dance from various countries around the world, an arts/crafts project, and a program for the parents on the last day. Space is limited so download a registration form by looking under ministries at: www.wildwoodpca.org. For more information call 894-0264 or email us at ballet@wildwoodpca.org.
Cooking—Southern Spice
June 15-19; 2nd-3rd; 10:00 - 12:30, $75
June 15-19; 4th-5th; 1:30 - 4:00, $75
Teacher: Mrs. Green & Claudette Jackson
Want to know a secret? Not only do kids love to eat but they love to cook! At camp kids will learn basic cooking terminology, how to use essential kitchen equipment, importance of nutrition, and what the “spice of life” really means. Each day, kids will have instructional and “hands on” cooking.
Manners Camp
July 20-23; 1st - 3rd; 11:00-1:00, $30 - FULL
July 20-23; 4th - 5th; 1:00-3:00, $30
Teacher: Allison Byington
Pass the peas, please! Yes, here your child will learn table manners, etiquette tips and much more. It’s manners, not mayhem at the dinner table. The class will also provide training in the areas of: Table Manners, Telephone etiquette, Conversational skills, Introductions, Kindness to others, Good Grooming.
Son Street for Preschoolers (Paint My World, Storybook Fun)
June 22-26 and/or July 13-17;
3,4,5 year olds; 9:00 - 12:00, $110/week
Jackie Crowe, Bo Pullen, Karen Khandjian
Are you looking for something fun for your pre-school age child this summer? The
Pre-School - Make a Mess
July 27-30; 9:00 - 11:30, $90
4,5 year olds
Teacher: Gayle Bralich
Pre-schoolers enjoy getting messy. Join us for all those messy activities you can’t do at home!
JAM Day
July 9; 2nd-3rd; 9:00 - 6:00, $30
Escape to the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens for the only walking safari in
Baton Class 7-12 year olds
July 20-24, 10:00 am - 11:45 am, $45 per child
Instructor: Annette Maloney
Participant needs to bring own baton or purchase one from starlinebaton.com.
Stitching I - FULL
June 22-26; 9:00 - 12:00, $35
Instructor: Susan Park & Joyce Broeseker
Class limited to 10 students
Campers will learn sewing machine skills and basic sewing terms. We will be making a project a day, including a service project with needle and thread for Our Father's Storehouse.
Stitching II
July 13-17; 9:00 - 12:00, $35, For ages 10+
Instructor: Susan Park & Joyce Broeseker
Class limited to 10 students
This is for campers with either previous experience using a sewing machine or campers who have taken Stitching I. We will be working with patterns and more advanced machine techniques, learning how to measure properly for pattern size, how to read a pattern, how to layout and cut pattern pieces, how to find the right side of fabric, and pattern assembly. *Some supplies needed.