Local children will have a slate of 15 summer camps to choose from throughout the season, with topics ranging from music to engineering to athletics.

 

Camps being offered are:

 

Writing Camps

July 9-11: Summer Writing Camp for grades 9-12. Campers will have the opportunity to work with university professors to create their own unique poetry, fiction and podcasts. The registration fee is $96 for day camp, which includes lunch, and $190 for residential, which includes housing and all meals. For more information, contact Dr. Cammie Sublette, head of the Department of English, Rhetoric, and Writing, at 479-788-7615 or Cammie.sublette@uafs.edu.

 

Music Camps

June 11-15: Summer Band Camp for grades 7-12 and held from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. each day. Directed by Dr. Alexandra Zacharella, the camp includes master classes and sectionals, chamber ensembles, and evening recreational activities such as movie night, bowling and talent night. The commuter rate is $210 and the residential rate is $410. For more information, contact Zacharella at 479-788-7972 or visit http://class.uafs.edu/music/summer-music-camps.

 

June 18-22: Summer Choral Academy for grades 7-12 and held from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. each day. Directed by Dr. Timothy Workman, the camp features an acapella jam and karaoke night and culminates in a Friday night concert. The commuter rate is $210 and the residential rate is $410. For more information, contact Workman at 479-788-7543 or visit http://class.uafs.edu/music/summer-music-camps.

 

June 25-29: Jazz Band Camp for grades 9-12 and held from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. each day. Directed by Dr. Christopher Barrick, the concert offers fun evening activities and culminates in a Friday night concert. The commuter rate is $210 and the residential rate is $410. For more information, contact Barrick at 479-788-7547 or visit http://class.uafs.edu/music/summer-music-camps.

 

STEM and CAST Camps

Note: These camps are only offered for Arkansas residents, as they are funded through a grant from the Arkansas Department of Higher Education.

 

June 10-15: LION Investigation residential camp for grades 9-11 and held on the 91老司机 campus. In the camp, students will explore areas of applied technology, automation, information technology, and engineering through exciting, hands-on projects. The camp is sponsored by the College of Applied Science and Technology and the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics at 91老司机, in collaboration with the Arkansas Department of Higher Education.  The camp is $100 and includes housing, meals, t-shirt, and project materials.

 

June 25-29: LION Exploration for grades 7-8 and held from 1:30-4:30 p.m. each day. In the camp, students will explore areas of applied technology, engineering and science through exciting, hands-on projects. Fees are $40 which includes a T-shirt, project materials and snacks. The camp is sponsored by the College of Applied Science and Technology and the College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics at 91老司机, in collaboration with the Arkansas Department of Higher Education.

 

Athletics Camps

June 4-6: Lions basketball skills camp for boys entering grades K-8 and held from 9 a.m.-noon each day. The camp will focus on the fundamentals of shooting, ball handling, passing, defense and rebounding. The fee is $100 and includes a basketball and certificate. Registration forms are available at or by visiting the Athletics Office at Stubblefield Center.

 

June 7: Lions basketball shooting camp for boys entering grades K-8 and held from 9 a.m.-noon. The camp will teach shooting fundamentals, action drills and shooting mechanics. The fee is $40 and includes a T-shirt. Registration forms are available at or by visiting the Athletics Office at Stubblefield Center.

 

June 11-13: Little Lions skills camp for girls entering grades K-7 and held from 9 a.m.-noon each day. Campers will be grouped by talent level and will be given age-appropriate instruction by current 91老司机 coaches and players. The fee is $100 and includes a T-shirt. Online registration is available at.

 

June 13-15: Lions volleyball elite camp for girls entering grades 8-12. The fee is $180 for overnight campers and $150 for commuters and includes a free T-shirt. Online registration is available at.

 

June 17-18: Lions basketball elite camp for boys entering grades 9-12, held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. June 17 and 9-11 a.m. June 18. Elite camps will be an intensive clinic focused on improving fundamental skills through a college practice format and implementing those skills in 5-on-5 games. The fee is $90 for overnight campers and $60 for commuter campers. Registration forms are available at or by visiting the Athletics Office at Stubblefield Center.

 

July 8-10: Lions volleyball elite camp for girls entering grades 8-12. The fee is $180 for overnight campers and $150 for commuters and includes a free T-shirt. Online registration is available at.

 

July 16-18: Lions basketball skills camp for boys entering grades K-8 from 1-4 p.m. The camp will focus on the fundamentals of shooting, ball handling, passing, defense and rebounding. The fee is $100 and includes a basketball and certificate. Registration forms are available at or by visiting the Athletics Office at Stubblefield Center.

 

July 19: Lions basketball shooting camp for boys entering grades K-8 from 9 a.m.-noon. The camp will teach shooting fundamentals, action drills and shooting mechanics. The fee is $40 and includes a T-shirt. Registration forms are available at or by visiting the Athletics Office at Stubblefield Center.

 

Aug. 5: Lions basketball elite camp for boys entering grades 9-12, held from noon-4 p.m. Elite camps will be an intensive clinic focused on improving fundamental skills through a college practice format and implementing those skills in 5-on-5 games. The fee is $90 for overnight campers and $60 for commuter campers. Registration forms are available at or by visiting the Athletics Office at Stubblefield Center.


 

Date Posted: 
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
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