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    Chelsea Area Players Summer Theatre Workshop

    PLEASE NOTE: At this time the Theatre Camp is at capacity with a lengthy wait list. We are not accepting any additional registrations. At the Chelsea Area Players Summer Theatre Workshop, you’ll spend two weeks rehearsing a show, playing theatre games, and growing as actors, writers, and designers. At the end, we give a Final Showcase performance for family and friends. These plays are created with maximum kid input, so get your part! This camp is for students completing grades 2-8. Please provide T-shirt size with registration. Deadline to register is June 5.
  • Dog Obedience Charm School

    Participants in this course must have completed the introductory Fundamentals 1 course first. You can register for that course HERE. Problem solving is an important part of training. In this class we will address a variety of common training challenges using reward-based training and behavior modification. In this four-week class you will take your training to the next level using the foundation skills you've learned in our Level 1 class. We will focus on overexcitement, impulsive behavior, jumping up on people, counter surfing and pulling on the leash. Class size is limited to 6 students to allow for individual attention. Charm School is open to K9 Home Schooling Students who have completed training with us, we do not allow transfer students from other programs into this class. Dogs with a history of aggression or reactive behavior towards humans or dogs are not appropriate for group class. Once registered for class, students will also complete the intake process through the K9HomeSchooling.com website. Participants must watch the required orientation video prior to the first class, which will be sent to your registration email. In addition to class materials, all K9 Home Schooling Students have access to Michelle’s on-line library of training videos (110+) to support your training outside of class for 90 days after the start of their class. Participants must have successfully completed K9 Home Schooling introductory course Participants must have a collar and 6-foot leash each class. You will be asked to verify your pet’s vaccinations during registration. Students must be 18 years of age to handle their dog in class and children under 12 years of age must remain at home.
  • Fiddle Camp

    PLEASE NOTE: Fiddle Camp will be held Tuesday, June 11 - Friday, June 14. These dates are different than those originally published. It’s summer time and this popular camp is back! Violin, viola, cello and bass students will develop their playing skills while learning fiddle tunes in a relaxed environment. This camp is an excellent preparation for playing in the Beach Middle School Fiddle Club or the Chelsea House Orchestra. This camp is for students completing fifth through eighth grade with a year’s playing experience. Please provide t-shirt size with your registration. Performance: South Meadows gym on Friday, June 14 @ 12:00 noon
  • GRASP

    The Grand Rapids Academic Summer Program is a nine-week correspondence summer program in math and reading designed for children who have completed kindergarten through eighth grade. Children will receive a packet of materials containing all nine lessons for the summer. The lessons are scored, results recorded and returned to the children. A certificate of achievement is given at the conclusion of a successful program. In order to register for GRASP, please return your completed registration to the Community Education office by Friday, April 28. Any registrations after this date will have to register independently and pay a higher registration fee directly through the GRASP office. Materials will be distributed to schools no later than Friday, June 3 for students to take home. Each curriculum packet contains instructions for completion of lessons (about 1 hour each week) and how to return them for scoring.
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    Mad Science

    Ready, STEM, Go! (K-5th Gr.) In this program, children learn foundational science and find out how STEM is at work in the world around them! They learn about the animal kingdom, both on land and under the sea. They make mixtures and explore the science of motion and energy. They also discover the technology that powers our modern world. This after-school program is available at North Creek for K-2 grades and South Meadows for grades 3-5. Participants must be picked up promptly at the end of class. NASA Academy of Future Space Explorers (ages 5-12) Mad Science has teamed up with NASA in a quest for exploration! We’ll take a voyage of discovery into the atmosphere and beyond as we explore planets, moons, and other space phenomena in our solar system. Things will heat up as we examine the sun and other stars and discover the difficulties of space travel! Kids will get a firsthand experience of the challenges of living in space as they try to assemble a satellite while training to be an astronaut. For added fun, we’ll learn about the various technologies that make space exploration possible while bouncing lasers around the room! Kids will love to build their own Mad Science Skyblazer Rocket and participate in a real “NASA” style rocket launch. Campers will receive many cool NASA take homes! Campers should bring their own water and a nut-free snack to class. Secret Agent Lab (ages 5-12) The following camp description is TOP SECRET: Ever dream of becoming a secret agent? We'll start with the basics: from decoding messages to metal detectors and night vision, campers have the opportunity to check out spy tech equipment and take-home lots of gadgets! Step into the shoes of a detective as you uncover the science involved in evidence gathering and analysis! Figure out the science of forensics in a hands-on look at crime scenes! Become a super spy and learn clever ways of performing tasks as we take a hands-on investigation of the science that spies use! Campers should bring their own water and a nut-free snack to class. Underground Explorers (ages 7-12) Calling all junior archaeologists and paleontologists! Uncover the mysteries of ancient civilizations, explore the history of dinosaurs, and div up the ancient past! Earn about archaeology and the techniques scientists use to excavate long-lost cities. Discover ancient civilizations and the tools and artifacts they used in everyday life. Kids will love to study bone fragments, pottery shards, amber deposits and fossils! Camp is filled with cool take-homes such as amber keychains, world coins, plaster hand casts and more! Campers should bring their own water and a nut-free snack to class. Brixology (ages 7-12) Brixology Camp sets the foundation for our next generation of makers! Children learn about different types of engineering and then team up to construct a different engineering-themed project using LEGO bricks. We’ll learn about aerospace engineering while assembling a space station. We’ll explore mechanical engineering as we build boats and vehicles. That’s not all! From carnival rides to drawing machines, mechanical animals to truss bridges, your future engineer will build upon their creativity to solve real-world design challenges, while developing their problem-solving and team-building skills. Let the tinkering begin! Campers receive custom Mad Science take homes. Campers should bring their own water and a nut-free snack to class.
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    Paint Like Bob Ross

    Join certified Bob Ross instructor, Brenda Fineman, as she walks you through a Bob Ross inspired oil painting in just a few hours. In each of these classes we will paint a beautiful classic landscape using oil paints. Whether you’ve painted for years or want to check it out for the first time, this is a great way to start! Brenda provides all the materials you will need (canvas, oil paints, brushes, etc.) and will be covered in the cost of the registration. All you need to bring is your desire to have fun and create beautiful art!
  • Puppy & Dog Training Fundamentals 1

    This class is open to puppies 10 weeks of age thru adult dogs. Using reward-based training, you will learn basic skills such as Sit, Down, Stay, Come, Go To Your Mat, Leave It and More! Discussions on jumping up, chewing, over excitement and more will also be discussed in class. Dogs with fear or aggression issues are not appropriate for group classes. This class will be limited to 7 students to maximize attention and interaction with the instructor. There will be off-leash playtime for Puppies 10-16 weeks of age at the end of each class. Once registered for class, students will also complete the intake process through the K9HomeSchooling.com website. Participants must watch the required orientation video prior to the first class, which will be sent to your registration email. In addition to class materials, all K9 Home Schooling Students have access to Michelle’s on-line library of training videos (110+) to support your training outside of class for 90 days after the start of their class. Participants must have a collar and 6-foot leash each class. You will be asked to verify your vaccinations during registration. Students must be 18 years of age to handle their dog in class and children under 12 years of age must remain at home. Please view the video at the link below from Michelle about the course and determining if your dog is ready to start: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMra7_KldYI
  • Safety Town

    Safety Town is a safety education program that teaches various areas of personal safety to children starting Young 5s or kindergarten in the fall. Children will learn traffic and bus safety as well as fire, seat belt, stranger, water, gun, poison and electrical safety. Your child will learn about these important topics from special visitors, stories, projects, songs, games, movies and taking a bus ride. A ‘mock city’ equipped with cars (tricycles), street signs and real traffic lights help make learning fun.
  • W.R.A.P. Camp

    WRAP Camp is designed to help children develop a lifetime interest in and an appreciation for the natural world. It is educational, hands-on and fun! This program is a Chelsea School District Day Camp at the Gerald E. Eddy Discovery Center in the Waterloo Recreation Area. Each summer students from Chelsea and surrounding communities gather for the adventure of discovering nature first-hand. WRAP Camp campers are stimulated and challenged with outdoor programs and creative fun. Students learn about nature through interactive games, hands-on activities, and exciting presentations. Daily activities for all grades focus on nature and ecology experiences. WRAP Camp instructors are certified teachers and advanced students or recent graduates in elementary education. Children need to bring their own lunch each day. A 2024 WRAP Camp T-shirt will be provided for those registering for camp on or before June 21. Please indicate size when registering. Shirts cannot be guaranteed to be available after June 21. WRAP Grads is designed specifically for students finishing sixth or seventh grade: the WRAP Camp professionals! These students will participate in in-depth projects, presentations or activities in the morning, and will then assist the younger grades in the afternoon.