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Registration starts for Summer Camps
Pellissippi
State is now enrolling for this year’s Summer Camps, and
participants have an exciting variety of sports, arts, enrichment
and recreation camps from which to choose. This year’s selection
is as follows:
COMPUTERS
Photo-rrific
Ages 12 and up/Fee: $99
Manipulate your digital photographs on the computer, and combine
them for a scrapbook or collage. Share your photos and create
your own photo site.
Anna Emert
Alexander Building
YTH 114P06 M-R/June 9-12/1-4 p.m.
YTH 114P07 M-R/June 23-26/9-noon
Microsoft Office Sampler
Ages 12 and up/Fee: $99
Learn the basic tools for creating documents (Word), presentations
(PowerPoint) and spreadsheets (Excel). Learn these valuable
tools for creativity, homework assignments and for that future
job!
Anna Emert
Alexander Building
YTH 115P05 M-R/July 14-17/1-4 p.m.
Keyboarding
Ages 10 and up/Fee: $99
Typing can be fun! Learn to touch-type the keyboard using fun
and entertaining concepts. Emphasis is placed on correct
finger reach to ensure accuracy.
Anna Emert
Alexander Building
YTH 126P04 M-R/June 9-12/9-noon
YTH 126P05 M-R/July 14-17/9-noon
Introduction to Computer Programming Using Alice
Rising Grades 7-12/Fee: $150
This two-day hands-on class introduces students to 3-D program
design and development using a popular object-oriented programming
environment named Alice. Students will use a variety of programming
controls to create animated objects and will be shown how to download
this free software for use at home.
Sharon Burlingame
CSIT Lab
YTH 131P02 M and W/July 14 and 16/9-noon
Introduction to Lego Mindstorm Programming
Ages 10 and up/Fee: $150
This class is designed to introduce students to the visual programming
language used to program the Lego Mindstorm robots. Students will
be divided into two groups, with each group building and then
programming a robot created with the Lego Mindstorm kit. Participants
will learn a bit of the history of robotics, how to use Lego Mindstorms
to create robots, the basic building blocks of computer programs
and how to program the Lego Mindstorms using Lego’s visual
programming language. Maximum 10.
David Brown
CSIT Lab
YTH 134P02 M/June 9/9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
YTH 134P03 M/July 21/9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
CREATIVE ARTS
Art Camp
Ages 8-15/Fee: $109
This class will focus on fine arts skills for young artists.
Students will paint, draw and do many fun projects. Activities
may include basic drawing, figure drawing, proportion, calligraphy,
paper making, sculpture, book and journal making, color theory
and/or perspective drawing, depending on the interests of the
class.
Karen Brown
YTH 113P05 M-F/July 7-11/9 a.m.-noon
YTH 113P06 M-F/July 14-18/9 a.m.-noon
Claymation Camp
Ages 8-15/Fee $109
Learn the process that studios go through as they create “claymation”
movies and cartoons such as “Wallace and Gromit” and
“Chicken Run.” Participants work in groups. Each group
will write a script, create clay figures and backgrounds, take
photographs and finally compile into short animated movies on
a computer. Final project will be burned to a CD and viewed at
a movie premiere on Friday afternoon.
Megan Daniel
YTH 129P05 M-F/TBD/9-noon
YTH 129P06 M-F/TBD/1-4 p.m.
GENERAL INTEREST
Social
Skills for Teens
Ages 13-18/ Fee: $59
Participants will be guided through the rules of etiquette without
stressing. In this three-hour class, teens will socialize with
classmates using hands-on training and leave with a renewed sense
of confidence. This process will better prepare participants for
life’s unexpected and awkward situations. Topics covered
include (1) dining etiquette in the home and out; (2) social settings,
banquets, dances, party manners, public speaking; (3) wireless
etiquette; and (4) food, dieting, and exercise.
Diane Collier
YTH 110P14 MT/June 9-10/10-11:30 a.m.
YTH 110P15 TW/June 24-25/2:30-4 p.m.
YTH 110P16 MT/July 7-8/10-11:30 a.m.
YTH 110P17 MT/July 7-8/2:30-4 p.m.
YTH 110P18 RF/July 10-11/10-11:30 a.m.
YTH 110P19 TW/July 22-23/10-11:30 a.m.
Mind Your Manners
Ages 7-12/Fee: $59
This class will provide hands-on training to build interpersonal
skills. We will write thank-you notes, properly set a table for
everyday as well as formal dining, make telephone conversation
and learn proper introductions. This class will boost the participant’s
confidence and help him/her create a wonderful first impression.
Diane Collier
YTH 111P14 MT/June 9-10/8-9:30 a.m.
YTH 111P15 TW/June 24-25/2:30-4 p.m.
YTH 111P16 MT/July 7-8/8-9:30 a.m.
YTH 111P17 MT/July 7-8/2:30-4 p.m.
YTH 111P18 RF/July 10-11/8-9:30 a.m.
YTH 111P19 TW/July 22-23/8-9:30 a.m.
I Can Cook!
Ages 9-15/Fee: $99
Have fun cooking and preparing various courses, from appetizers
to desserts. This class will provide hands-on cooking as well
as information about recipes, measurements, etc. Participants
will need to supply some basic items. Camp is limited to 15.
Jenice Pearson
NorthStar Church
YTH 112P11 M-F/June 16-20/9-noon
YTH 112P12 M-F/June 16-20/12:30-3:30 p.m.
Wizard Camp
Ages
10-18/Fee $135
Amaze your family and friends with magic tricks! This course
is a beginner/intermediate course in the art of magic, in which
students learn how to perform magic in front of an audience using
sleight-of-hand techniques, speech patter and timing misdirection
skills. Students will use basic magic tricks to practice and perform
with, as well as do magic with ordinary objects such as cards,
coins and rope. On the last day of camp students will perform
a 10-minute magic show for their peers.
YTH 130P02 M-F/June 2-6/9-11 a.m.
Cambridge ACT Test Prep
Fee: $250 (includes student manual, pre- and post-tests with
assessment scores, take-home practice tests)
Your ACT score will determine where you will go to college, the
dollar amount of your scholarship and your future income level.
The Cambridge Test Prep course for high school sophomores, juniors
and seniors is a six-step approach to score improvement. The course
includes a diagnostic three-hour pretest; math and verbal remediation;
effective test-taking methods for math, reading, English, and
science essay questions; general test strategies; multiple practice
tests to reinforce test-taking strategies; a final diagnostic
math and verbal exam; and review of problem areas.
Jonathan Lamb and Annie Gray
YTH 116P04
Pretest:
Sa/July 12/8:30-noon
Math and Science: MT/July
21 and 22/5-8:30 p.m.
English and Reading: MT/July 28 and 29/5-8:30
p.m.
Post-test:
Sa/Aug 2/8:30-noon
MATH and SCIENCE
Science America
Grades 5 and up/Fee: $199
Satisfy your curiosity and desire for knowledge as you experience
the excitement and fun of becoming a scientist. You will enjoy
a unique combination of mathematical and life sciences while you
learn how to use a variety of scientific equipment and numerical
formulas to conduct experiments effectively. Our scientists will
enjoy five fun-filled days of experimentation that enhance their
ability to perform science and math in a team setting. Knowledge
of the scientific method will be increased through a series of
hands-on activities as you modify and race remote-controlled vehicles
to test efficiency. Explore the fascinating world of the aquatic
ecosystem, and visualize how mathematical and life science can
be used to unlock the secrets of the unknown. By the end of the
week, you will be shouting, “I am a scientist!!!”
if you have a curious nature and a desire for knowledge.
Richard Whittington
YTH 138P01 M-F/July 14-18/8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Mathemagic
Ages 10 and up/Fee: $90
Explore math in a fun way with “mathemagic,” games
and puzzles. Add numbers faster than a calculator, create a magic
square and solve math riddles to motivate higher order thinking
while strengthening math skills.
YTH 119P06 M-F/June 9-13/9:30-11:30 a.m.
Bug Magic
Ages 10 and up/Fee: $90
Students will magically choose a bug book and a bug puppet that
match! Ants tunnel out a prediction message! Bees fly out of the
hive with a volunteer’s selected flower! A tarantula finds
its missing mate! Bees and a jar of honey are produced from an
empty hive! Invisible fireflies are collected and turned into
a light bulb! Butterflies appear in an empty net! Plus bug jokes,
gags and much more. Students will learn several facts about insects
while having fun learning with a magic theme.
YTH 120P04 M-F/June 16-20/9-11 a.m.
Adventure Into the Digital Science Classroom—Crayfish,
Frogs and Sharks, OH MY!!!
Grades 5-8/Fee: $100
This is a class for the not-so-faint! The class will start with
virtual dissections of the crayfish, frog, shark and fetal pig.
The students will then do actual dissections using forensic techniques.
Jani Chollman
YTH 136P01 M-F/June 16-20/Noon-2
The CSI Experience
Grades 5-8/Fee: $100
Learn simple forensic techniques and use these techniques to
solve a mock crime. Lab activities will include blood typing with
simulated blood, fingerprinting and analysis, preparing a slide
of your cheek cells, extracting DNA, and using a microscope/dissecting
scope to analyze hair, skin, and fingerprint and cheek cells.
Jani Chollman
YTH 135P01 M-F/June 16-20/9-11 a.m.
SPORTS
Developmental Basketball Camp for Girls and Boys
Ages 7-15/Fee: $99
Join us for a developmental basketball camp that focuses on discipline,
proper shooting form, basic skills of defense and offense, teamwork
and other fundamentals of the game. Campers will be divided into
groups based on age and ability. There will be a hot shot, free
throw and gotcha competition. Join us and put the “FUN”
in FUNdamentals.
Student Recreation Center
YTH 100P04 M-R/July 21-24/8-11 a.m.
Little Aces Tennis Camp
Ages 6-12/Fee: $90
This camp will focus on hand-eye coordination, serves, backhand,
forehand and other fundamental aspects of tennis. Participants
will need to supply their own racquet.
Jonathan Lamb
Student Recreation Center, Outdoor Courts
YTH 101P07 M-F/ June 9-13/8:30-10 a.m.
YTH 101P08 M-F/ July 7-11/8:30-10 a.m.
Intermediate Tennis Camp
Ages 10-16/Fee: $95
This camp is for students who can use the basic strokes. Participants
will concentrate on improving basics such as strategies, hand-eye
coordination, backhand, forehand and serve. Participants will
need to supply their own racquet.
Jonathan Lamb
Student Recreation Center, Outdoor Courts
YTH 102P07 M-F/June 16-20/8-10 a.m.
YTH 102P08 M-F/ July 14-18/8-10 a.m.
Junior Golf Camp
Ages 7-17/Fee: $125
This camp will focus on the basics of swing progression, posture,
stance and other fundamentals, including golf etiquette. Have
fun and use acquired skills one day at a driving range and one
day at a golf course. Participants will need to supply their own
clubs and balls. Golf shoes are not necessary.
YTH 103P06 M-F/Call for dates/8:30-11 a.m.
Junior Archery Camp
Ages 10-15/Fee: $150
This camp is for girls and boys with or without experience in
archery. The camp is designed for students to learn safety rules
and basic archery techniques. Students will focus on learning
and developing shooting skills by playing archery games such as
popping balloons and others. Equipment is provided. Camps are
limited to 12 participants.
Elzbieta Tworek, NAA Certified Level IV Coach
Student Recreation Center
YTH 104P09 M-F/June 16-20/8:30-11 a.m.
YTH 104P10 M-F/June 23-27/8:30-11 a.m.
YTH 104P11 M-F/July 14-18/8:30-11 a.m.
Beginning Volleyball Camp
Ages 10-15/Fee: $99
This developmental camp will cover such basics as the forearm
pass, setting and serving. A mixture of drills and scrimmages
will teach fundamental skills while participants have fun.
Denise Penzkofer
Student Recreation Center
YTH 106P04 M-F/June 9-13/9-11 a.m.
Karate Camp
Fee: $90
Children and teens will enjoy this adventure-filled camp and
be introduced to karate. This lifelong sport builds cardio-fitness
and physical strength. Karate training not only develops self-confidence
but also instills character qualities like self-discipline, honor,
respect and loyalty—and can have a positive influence on
academic progress. Class will include basic techniques and groundwork,
as well as some kickboxing and jujitsu. By the end of the week,
students will be equipped with valuable self-defense strategies
and skills.
Carol Pederson
Student Recreation Center
Ages 5-9
YTH 123P09 M-F/June 16-20/9-11 a.m.
Ages 10-16
YTH 123P10 M-F/July 7-11/9-11 a.m.
Scuba PADI Seals
Ages 8-12/Fee: $149; additional $49 materials fee payable to
instructor
This camp is designed to introduce children to the world of snorkeling
and scuba in a controlled pool environment. The class is designed
to build self-confidence and self-esteem while having fun. Students
will learn proper use of snorkeling equipment and the basic practices
and principles of scuba diving. Children must have basic swimming
skills, and parents must sign a medical release form. Class is
limited to eight participants.
Off-campus location
YTH 107P09 M-F/Call for dates/9-noon
YTH 107P10 M-F/Call for dates/9-noon
Voyages of Discovery: The Pirates
Ages 8+/Fee: $350
This all-day, weeklong scuba camp has a pirates’ theme
with an educational focus based mainly on National Geographic
materials as well as other sources and movies of the period.
A complete list of movies will be available on request. We
strive to use older movies that do not include the graphic violence
of movies of today. An added feature (additional charge) will
include an overnight stay at Ripley’s Aquarium in Gatlinburg
that provides behind-the-scenes tours and focuses on the pirate
exhibit.
Off-Campus Location
YTH 122P04 M-F/Call for dates/8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Bowling Camp
Ages 10 and up/Fee: $99
Have fun bowling while learning fundamentals like ball release,
how to select equipment and keep score. Participants will also
learn correct positioning, including the four-step approach in
hook-ball delivery.
Joan Jackson
Family Bowl
YTH 108P04 M-F/July 14-18/11 a.m.-1 p.m.
THEATRE and DANCE
ImaginACTion
Ages 10-13/Fee: $110
This fun, active camp will focus on using imagination and technique
to create characters for the stage. Through theatre games and
exercises, students will explore and expand their abilities in
all areas of acting. The week will culminate with a showcase of
performances by all students. Instruction provided by The WordPlayers.
Performing Arts Center
YTH 117P04 M-F/July 7-11/1-4:30 p.m.
Dance and All That Jazz
Fee: $105
If you love dancing, acting and musical theatre, this class is
for you! This camp is designed for everyone from students with
no training to dancers with some experience. You will be exposed
to all forms of dance—ballet, tap, jazz and modern—as
well as musical theatre and acting.
Kristi White, Academy of Dance Arts
Performing Arts Center
Ages 6-9
YTH 118P08 M-F/June 9-13/1-4 p.m.
Ages 10-13
YTH 118P09 M-F/June 16-20/1-4 p.m.
Junior Jazzercise
Ages 6-14/Fee: $90
The strong exercise habits kids develop now can go a long way
in shaping their future. That’s why Junior Jazzercise teaches
things like coordination, strength and endurance, nutrition and
the importance of physical fitness. This dance aerobics class
focuses on fun and fitness, not performance and perfection. Included
in the class will be cardio-exercise, games, kickboxing and strength
training. Parents are invited to a dance performance at the end
of the week. Students need to bring a water bottle, a ball and
a hula hoop.
Carol Pederson
YTH 137P01 M-F/July 14-18/9-11 a.m.
Most camps are at the Pellissippi Campus, 10915 Hardin Valley
Road. For more information on camps, call Pellissippi State’s
Business and Community Services at (865) 539-7167 or 539-7166,
or visit www.pstcc.edu/bcs.
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