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SUMMER CAMPS 2013

Park Record
Summer adventure camps
offer horseback riding,
sailing and biking
Educational camps help
students keep up their
studies during the summer
Sport camps offer an array
of activities including
tennis, karate and soccer
WHATS ON
THE INSIDE
ADVENTURE
CAMPS
EDUCATION
CAMPS
PERFORMING ARTS
CAMPS
RECREATION &
SPORTS CAMPS
VISUAL ARTS
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ADVENTURE
CAMPS
CANYONS OFFERS AN ARRAY
OF SUMMER ACTIVITIES,
INCLUDING CAMPS
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tarting June 13 and running through August 30,
Canyons Resort will offer both full-day and half-
day Summer Camps for children ages six to 12, Mon-
days through Fridays.
Full-day camps run from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.
Half-day camps will run from 8:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. or 12:30 p.m. to
4:30 p.m.
Camp fees:
Half-day, $55
Full-day, $70
Please note that full day
reservations must be made in
advance and half-day reservations
can be made day of, based on
availability.
For more information, visit
www.canyonsresort.com
Camp activities include nature hikes, swimming, arts and crafts,
gondola rides, indoor and outdoor games and feld trips. Lunch and
snacks are provided with this program.
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ere is a list of dates and themes for Canyons sum-
mer camps. In addition to the listed feld trips,
campers will have the opportunity to swim, hike, do
arts and crafts and learn about the environment and
how they can help keep it clean.
June 10-14 Envirocamp
Field trips: Utah Museum of
Natural History, June 12; Recycle
Center/Cows Ice Cream, June 14.
June 7-21 Junior Rangers
Field trips: Timpanogos National
Monument, June 19; Crater at the
Homestead, June 21
June 24-28 All Natures
Critters
Field trips: Hogle Zoo, June 26;
Swaner Eco Center, June 28
July 1-5 American the Beautiful
Field trips: Hill Aerospace
Museum, July 3; Jupiter Bowl,
July 5
July 8-12 Splish Splash Water
Fun
Field trips: Cowabunga Bay Water
Park, July 10; Kamas Pool, July 12
July 15-19 Space Camp
Field trips: Clark Planetarium
& Gateway Fountains, July 17;
PCMR Alpine Slide, July 19
July 22-26 Wild, Wild West
Field trips: Boondocks Family
Fun Center, July 24; Park City
History Museum, July 26
July 29-Aug. 2 Go for the
Gold
Field trips: Olympic Oval and
Kearns Pool, July 31; Utah
Olympic Park, Aug. 2
Aug. 5-9 Water & Wilderness
Field trips: Raging Waters, Aug.
7; River Rafting w/All Season
Adventures, Aug. 9
Aug. 12-16 Dino-riffc
Dinosaurs
Field trips: Thanksgiving Point
Dinosaur Museum, Aug. 14;
Holiday Lanes Bowl-A-Rama,
Aug. 16
Aug. 19-23 Outdoor
Adventurer
Field trips: Mirror Lake Nature
Trail, Aug. 21; Jordanelle State
Park Fishing, Aug. 23
Aug. 26-30 Oohy Gooey Art
Field trips: Discovery Gateway,
Aug. 28; Color me Mine, Aug. 30
CANYONS
SUMMER CAMP
DATES, THEMES
AND INFORMATION
Presented by
The Egyptian Theatre
Summer Camps
2013
Presented by
The Egyptian Theatre
Summer Camps
2013
Register Today!
Theatre Bugs
Drama Queens & Kings
Pre-teen & Teen
Summer Camps
Summer Show Production:
A Midsummer Nights Dream
Register Today!
visit ParkCityShows.com/YouTheatre
or call 435 649-9371
All courses conclude with a performance on stage at The Egyptian Theatre
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The Counselors
Our Camp counselors are trained
professionals experienced in
child care and safety. Many
of them work in our childrens
ski programs during the winter or
our Deer Valley Academy during
the school year. The Counselor/
Camper ratios are 1 to 3 for infants,
1 to 4 for toddlers, 1 to 5 for pre-
schoolers and 1 to 6-8 for older
children.
DEER VALLEY SUMMER
ADVENTURE CAMP HAS
SOMETHING FOR ALL AGES
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eer Valleys Summer Adventure Camp is based at the Childrens Center at Snow
Park Lodge. Surrounded by mountains, which hiking trails, hillside playgrounds
and duck ponds, this state-licensed center provides a separate home base for
each age group.
The center has built-in nooks for entertainment and performances,
a bouldering and rock climbing wall and a full supply of craft projects,
games, puzzles, videos and books.
The camp dates are June 10 to Aug. 14, with no camps on July 4 or
July 24.
Camp hours are 8 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., with organized activities from
9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. for full-day registration and 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
for half-day registration when applicable.
For safety reasons and to ensure quality programming, appropriate
age divisions are required
Campers need to bring a sack lunch, water bottle and sunscreen
daily. Healthy nutritious sack lunches are available for a nominal fee.
The Childrens Center is a nut-free environment, so please do not
include foods containing nuts or nut products in your childs lunch.
Field trip and swimming fees are not included in prices. Field trips
range from $15 to $25; swimming fees are $6
Weekly calendars will be available to notify parents of that weeks
theme, guest speakers or performers, feld trips and more
The Campers
Sunfowers are infants aged two
through 11 months. We provide
a safe play time and quiet time
for your little ones in our state-
licensed child care facility. Seasonal
full-date rate is $2,400; three-day
rate is $1,665
Grasshoppers (12-18 months
and walking) and Ramblers (19-
36 months) enjoy play time with
friends, music and movement, art
and many other organized activities
in a safe, fun environment. The
cost for both Grasshopper and
Ramblers are as follows. Full-
date rate is $2,238; half-day rate is
$1,524; three-day rate is $1,553.
Trekkers (ages 3 through 4 years
and completely potty trained)
are lead in small group settings
while they have fun discovering
nature and making new friends.
Exciting local outings are planned
weekly to explore our mountain
environment. Rates are the same as
Grasshoppers and Ramblers
Explorers (5 through 6 years of
age) and Mountaineers (7 through
12 years of age) participate in
creative activities, nature discovery
studies and team-oriented sporting
events under the guidance of
enthusiastic counselors. Exciting
feld trips are planned weekly to
explore a variety of recreational
resources in the area. Hiking,
mountain biking, basic biking
skills, swimming, rollerblading,
scavenger hunts, wet and wild
water games, volunteer projects
and creative arts and crafts are all
part of this fun and educational
program. The cost for both groups
is as follows: full-date rate is $2,076;
three-day rate is $1,440
The Projects
Each summer, the Campers
participate in S.A.V.E. (Summer
Adventure Volunteer Effort),
which raises money through an art
show for a selected organization.
Some of our past recipients have
been the Carmen B. Pingree School
for Children with Autism, Recycle
Utah, Wrightsville Beach Sea Turtle
Project and the Blind Childrens
Learning Center. In 2012, the kids
raised $675 for the local Friends of
Animals Utah organization.
An annual Art Show is held
the frst week of August allows
the Campers to proudly display
the many and varied art projects
they worked on so diligently all
summer. The pieces are available
to purchase for a donation to that
years S.A.V.E. project.
COURTESY OF DEER VALLEY
COURTESY OF DEER VALLEY
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SUMMER CAMP
at the Kids Club
swimming hiking feld trips crafts and more!
Monday through Friday June 10
th
through August 23
rd
10am - 4pm Early Drop-Off & Late Pick-Up Available (8am - 6pm)
$105 weekly for Park City Residents
Registration deadline is May 24th. For more details and to check availability, call (435) 655-2257.
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June 10 Buckys Animal Antics:
activities include Buckys Big
Breakout, Sneaky Camoufage
Critters and Avalanche Dog Day
June 17 Wild Ways of the
Wilderness: activities include
Digging for Dinosaurs, Where the
Wild Things Are and Tricky Trail
tracks
June 24 Sensational Summertime
Sizzlers: activities include Clever
Cloud Watching, Ice Cream, You
Scream, Fire Department
July 1 Proud to be an American:
activities include Red, White &
Blue Relay, National Treasure
Scavenger Hunt and Picture
Perfect Patriot
DEER VALLEY SUMMER
ADVENTURE CAMP THEMES
For more information, visit http://academy.deervalley.com/
SUMMERADVENTURECAMP/tabid/240/Default.aspx
July 8 Silvers Snow Safari:
activities include Alphabet Safari,
Igloo Engineering and Rail Trail
Exploration
July 15 Beach Blast: activities
include Super Slip n Sliders,
Sunshine Showcase and an
Olympic Park Tour
July 22 Imagination and
Inspiration: activities include
Super Sticky Sloppy Science,
Kitchen Catastrophes and Tie-
Dye Delight
July 29 Rubys Rembrandts:
activities include Recycle Rodeo,
Color Carnival Creation and
Mural Magic
Aug 5 Soakin in the Sunshine:
activities include Super Soaker
Showdown, Trolley Ride and Beat
the Heat Games
Aug 12 Quincys Carnival
Celebration: activities include
Clowin Around, Deer Valley
Derby and the Kids Carnival.
COURTESY OF DEER VALLEY
COURTESY OF DEER VALLEY
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Ski in the Summer!
Ski into the pool with us at the Utah Olympic Park!
All levels of skiers can do this. Learn beginner tricks
or take your terrain park skiing to a higher level!
LOCALS AND VISITORS WELCOME!
Bring your group for a unique experience they will never forget!
WE OFFER...
Tri-Axis Camp - 3 Day Camps
All Summer Long Programs for local youth athletes
- ranging from one session to full time training
and everything in between
CONTACT US for more info:
info@axisfreeride.com
www.axisfreeride.com
435-655-5366
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Get them out
of hibernation
At Summer Adventure Camp there is so much
fun and learning to be had, everyone will want
in on the action. From outdoor excursions to
arts and crafts and projects that connect youth
to the community, Deer Valley is the perfect
place to play and discover. Camp is available
MondayFriday, June 10August 16, 2013.
435-649-1000 | deervalley.com/camp
Client: Deer Valley
Job #: 12-DEER-0195
File: 12-DEER-0195_SumAdvCamp_PR_042713.pdf
File Created: 03/28/2013
Agency Contact: Kylie Anderson
Phone: 801-531-0122
Email: kylie.anderson@struck.com
159 W. BROADWAY STE 200
SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 84101
TEL 801 531 0122
FAX 801 531 0123
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PARK CITY
MOUNTAIN RESORT
IS A SUMMER
PLAYGROUND
Zoom down the Alpine Coaster.
Descend one of the worlds longest
Alpine Slides. Soar 110 feet in the
air on the ZipRider and catch a
birds eye view of the Resorts base
area in the Flying Eagle Zip Line
and more.
Explore the mountain for a day
with the Alpine Pass, providing
unlimited rides for a day on the
Alpine Coaster and Slide as well as
the PayDay, Crescent and Town
chairlifts and base area activities.
For those with limited playtime,
bundle a Coaster and Slide ride
together with our specially-
priced Double Play pass, or add a
ZipRider ride and make it a Triple
Play.
Also, enjoy unlimited rides
all summer with the Summer
Activities Season pass.
Little Miners Park, built for the
Resorts youngest adventurers,
is flled with rides for children as
young as two years old.
Hungry? Stop by Crescent
Burger, featuring hand cut fries
and homemade shakes, just steps
away from the base areas activities
or stop inside and enjoy Legends
Bar & Grills beverages and full
summer menu.
Summer operations begin at Park
City Mountain Resort May 24 and
will continue through October 20.
For more information, visit
www.parkcitymountain.com.
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scape to the mountains this summer at Park City
Mountain Resort.
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FRIENDS OF ANIMALS UTAH CAMPS
TEACH PET AND OWNER INTERACTION
This mission includes the goal
of improving the quality of life
of animals and placing them into
loving and permanent homes
through rescue, extraordinary and
compassionate care and humane
education.
Each year, FOAU rescues an
average of 1,000 animals a year. The
animals are spayed or neutered,
and healed, if needed, and then put
up for adoption in the Furburbia
Center in the Tanger Outlet Center
at Kimball Junction.
FOAU also offers summer
Critter Camps at the Friends of
Animals Utah rehabilitation ranch
in Browns Canyon.
These day camps teach children
more than just how to have fun
with their furry companions. The
fve-day sessions give kids between
the ages of nine and 12 a better
understanding of how to interact
with dogs and cats safely.
Camps usually run Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m. until 2
p.m. at the ranch. Cost per camper
for one week of Critter Camp
is $325 per child, for the week.
Delicious, healthy light breakfasts
and lunches are provided each day
This years camps will run on the
following dates.
June 17-21
June 24-28
July 8-12
August 5-9
The Friends of Animals Utah
recommends reserving spots early
by calling (435) 649-5441, because
the Critter Camps typically sell out
each year.
For more information, visit www.
foautah.org,
T
he mission of Friends of Animals Utah is to protect
and provide for animals while fostering an aware-
ness of their importance in the lives of humans.
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The Park City Sailing Association offers summer
Junior Sailing Camps at Jordanelle State Park from
June 18 until Aug. 17.
All classes taught using the Optimist dinghy, the
No. 1 choice in junior instruction for its stability and
responsiveness.
All instructors are U.S. Sailing and Red Cross
Certifed instructors.
The students learn about boat handling, sail trim,
sportsmanship, marine safety, rigging, knots, boating
terminology, rules of the road, wind and weather.
They also have the opportunity to advance through to
racing skills and tactics.
The camps are divided into one-week sessions and
are designed for children ages eight to 12, teens ages
13 to 15.
The half-day classes are held 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 1
p.m. until 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.
The cost is $250 per week. Students will receive a
$30-discount if they provide their own boat)
For more information and online registration go to:
www.ParkCitySailing.org.
PARK CITY SAILING CAMPS
TEACH YOUNG BOATERS THE ROPES
DUSTY TREASURES READIES TWO
BEGINNING HORSE-RIDING CAMPS
Dusty Treasures in Wanship
offers two Adventure Horse camps
during the summer.
The frst the Dusty Treasures
Adventure Horse Camp 101,
designed for beginning riders ages
seven and older who love horses.
The sessions will be held
Monday through Thursday, June
24 through June 27, from 10 a.m.
until noon.
The second camp is the Dusty
Treasures Adventure Horse Camp
102, also designed for beginners
ages seven and older. The camp will
be held Monday through Thursday,
July 22 through July 25, from 10
a.m. until noon. In order to ride in
Camp 102, riders must complete
Adventure Horse Camp 101.
The cost for both camps is $95
each. Payment is due June 1 for
camp 101 and July 1 for camp 102.
There will be an additional cost
for bus-rides from Creekside Kids
Academy.
Riders need to wear healed boots
and bring a sports helmet.
For more information and reservations call (801) 372-2264.
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In the summer it also offers
recreational opportunities for
birdwatchers, anglers, hikers,
mountain bikers and photographers
over 10 miles of trails.
The Swaner is also an
inspirational place to host summer
camps for are youth.
The following is the list of the
2013 summer camps offered at the
Swaner EcoCenter and Preserve.
Outdoor Exploration:
Grades one through four.
Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter
is the perfect place to explore
the outdoors. Well spend our
days collecting tadpoles and
frogs, collecting underwater
insects, learning about mammal
adaptations and wildlife tracking,
hiking, exploring a wetland habitat,
and so much more! This camp
promises to get youth outside and
learning about their envirOnment
FUNdamental Science:
Grades one through four.
Prepare to be a scientist for a
week! Campers will spend the
week conducting fun, exciting, and
explosive experiments as they learn
the scientifc process and explore
different felds of science!
Sustainability Camp:
Grades four through six.
Campers will spend the week
learning about the importance of
our environment and how we can
be good stewards of our resources.
Topics will include recycling, air
quality, water quality, energy
sources, and local food production.
This camp will include several
bike-riding trips, so campers need
to be able to ride a bike.
Junk Drawer Robotics:
Grades fve through six.
Campers will learn the engineering
design process as they design and
SWANER ECOCENTER AND PRESERVE
OFFERS 1,200 ACRES OF SUMMER FUN
build basic robots from every-
day items. This camp is great for
youth interested in learning about
robotics and for youth experienced
in robotics that want to learn more
about the basics.
Lego Robotics:
Grades fve through six; beginner
and intermediate levels. Youth with
all levels of robotics experience
welcome! Campers will let their
imaginations run wild as they
design, build, and program robots
to complete challenges. This camp
will use LEGO Mindstorms NXT/
EV3 kits.
Watershed Explorers:
Grades seven through eight.
While this camp will be based out
of Swaner Preserve and EcoCenter,
well spend our days exploring
the far reaches of our watershed.
Well spend a day in the mountains
learning about the source of our
fresh water, well recreate on a
reservoir and tour water treatment
plants, well explore a rare, high-
altitude wetland and learn about
its importance, well investigate
stream ecology and underwater
insects, and well spend a day at the
Great Salt Lake learning about its
ecology. This camp will be a fun
opportunity for youth to learn
about their local environment, get
outside, and see new places.

Registration Fee Discounts:
Members of Swaner Preserve
and EcoCenter receive a 10%
discount on camp registration
fees. Click here for information
on becoming a member of Swaner
Preserve and EcoCenter. Member
discount codes will be given during
registration.
Discounts are given for
registering for multiple camps. If
people register for two camps they
will receive a fve percent discount.
If they register for three or more
camps they will receive a 10 percent
discount.
Children from the same family
can combine for the multi-camp
discount. For example: if two
siblings register for two camps,
that would equal a total of four
camps and the family will receive
a 10 percent discount. Multi-camp
discount codes will be given during
registration.
Make note: only siblings and
family members can receive the
multi-camp discount, and multi-
camp discounts are in addition to
the Swaner-member discount.
Scholarships for Youth with
Financial Need:
Partial scholarships for our
summer camps are available for
campers with fnancial need. There
are a limited number of scholarships
available, and scholarships are
awarded to qualifed campers on a
frst-come-frst-serve basis.
Scholarships cover all but 25
percent of the camp registration fee.
Twenty-fve percent of the camp
registration fee is required when a
person applies for a scholarship.
If the applicant is not selected to
receive a scholarship the remaining
75 percent of the camp registration
fee will be due two weeks after
notifcation.
Cancellation Policy:
If a people cancel more than two
weeks before the frst day of camp,
they will be refunded minus a 25
percent fee.
If the cancellation occurs less
than two weeks before the frst day
of camp, the Swaner EcoCenter
will give a refund, minus the 25
percent fee mentioned above, only
if it can fll the vacant spot.
If the spot cannot be flled, there
will be no refund. Also, the Swaner
EcoCenter cannot offer refunds for
days missed during camp.
For more information, visit www.swanerecocenter.org.
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ith 1,200 acres of breathtaking open space, the
Swaner EcoCenter and Preserve, located at 1258
Center Dr. at Kimball Junction, is a refuge for an abun-
dance of wildlife.
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DISCOVER THE POSSIBILITIES.
DISCOVER THE NATIONAL ABILITY CENTER.
DiscoverNAC.org | 435.649.3991
SWANER
ECOCENTER AND
PRESERVE CAMP
SCHEDULE AND
PRICES FOR
SUMMER 2013
Youth entering frst and second
grades in fall, 2013:
July 1-3 Outdoor
Exploration, 9 a.m. noon, $55 or
$13.75 with scholarship
July 15-19 FUNdamental
Science, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., $90 or
$22.50 with scholarship
Aug. 5-9 Outdoor
Exploration, 9 a.m. noon, $90 or
$22.50 with scholarship

Youth entering third and fourth
grades in fall, 2013:
July 1-3 FUNdamental
Science, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., $55 or
$13.75 with scholarship
July 15-19 Outdoor
Exploration, 9 a.m. noon, $90 or
$22.50 with scholarship
Aug. 5-9 FUNdamental
Science, 1 p.m. 4 p.m., $90 or
$22.50 with scholarship
Youth entering fourth, ffth and
sixth grades in fall, 2013:
July 8-12 Sustainability
Camp, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., $170 or
$42.50 with scholarship
Youth entering ffth and sixth
grades in fall, 2013:
July 29-Aug. 2 Junk Drawer
Robotics. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m., $150 or
$37.50 with scholarship
Youth entering ffth, sixth and
seventh grades in fall, 2013:
Aug. 12-16 LEGO Robotics
for Beginners, 9 a.m. 2 p.m., $150
or $37.50 with scholarship
Aug. 12-16 LEGO Robotics
for Intermediates, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.,
$150 or $37.50 with scholarship
Youth entering seventh and
eighth grades in fall, 2013:
June 24-28 Watershed
Explorers. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., $190 or
$47.50 with scholarship
Note: Youth may attend camps
that are for grade levels lower than
their own. However, they cannot
attend a camp that is designed for
a grade level higher than their own.
We specifcally design our camps
to be age appropriate in terms of
curriculum and activities, and it is
diffcult for us to accommodate a
variety of ages during our camps.
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Where learning takes place
hand in hand
Park City
Cooperative
Preschool
NOW ENROLLING
FOR SUMMER
CAMPS AND
2013-2014
SCHOOL YEAR!
Located at the Library building
1255 Park Ave. #209
www.parkcitycoop.com 649-5949
Parents: have personal involvement in your childs education
Our children learn through play
Our caring, nurturing teachers have a combined experience of over 20 years
Kids + Teen Workshops
Find your inner artist and tap into your creative side while learning
the fundamentals of painting and exploring the world of acrylic
paints and canvas. All students will produce several display-worthy
pieces during the weekly 4-Day course. Students will be led by a
professional instructor through exercises designed to strengthen
their technical skills while fully enjoying the painting experience.
The Paint Mixer provides a fun, supportive and structured
atmosphere.
COST
$140/session
GROUPS
Grades k4
Grades 59
K-4 5-9
JUNE 17-20
JULY 15-18
AUG. 12-14, 16
JUNE 10-13
JULY 8-11
AUG. 5-8
ALL SESSIONS FROM 9:30 TO NOON
For more information & online registration:
www.thepaintmixer.com
738 Main St., Park City info@thepaintmixer.com 435.604.0820
LARGE CANVAS WORKSHOPS
3 SESSION WORKSHOP offered June-September
The Young Riders recreational program is dedicated to the promotion
of mountain biking, for kids ages six to 16, through a series of fun, safe and
developmentally rewarding rides.
Qualifed instruction, training and coaching allows for a logical
progression of aptitude and the pursuit of individual goals for the beginner
to advanced and competitive rider. Technical skills, responsible riding,
proper trail etiquette, and respect for the environment as well as for self
and others, are impressed to ensure a future generation of respectful riders.
The successive training will prepare participants to challenge themselves
as individuals through sport and enjoy all the advantages and inspirations
that participation will afford them, now and through their future.
The Young Riders Recreation program, takes place every summer
usually, the second week in June through the third week in August. The
program has a myriad of classes available for children, ages six to 16 years
old and all ability levels. (Please no children still riding with training
wheels).
The Young Riders program consists of two main categories.
Seasonal Classes
These courses offer 10 rides, one per week, from June 10 through Aug.
14. Levels include pee wee, beginner, intermediate, advanced, adventure,
downhill and DEVO.
Weekly Camps
These camps offer fve rides each day for one week and are
available for visiting families or for participants who cannot commit to
a full summer of classes. These camps target the advanced beginner and
early intermediate and advanced-level riders ages eight to14. Nine camps
are available throughout the summer.
Please visit our website: www.youngriders.com or call (435) 640-8642 for
more information.
LEARN THE SKILL OF MOUNTAIN BIKING
WITH THE YOUNG RIDERS
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EDUCATION
CAMPS
The goal of programming
at the Park City Library is to
provide children of all ages with
an enjoyable library experience
based on books, language and
learning. No registration is required
for these programs. Children are
accompanied during all programs
by a caregiver.
Storytime is a great way to
introduce children to the library.
The following storytimes are
ongoing except for a few breaks
during the year. Please call the
library at 435-615-5600 and press 1
for more details.
Baby and Me at the Park City
Library
The Park City Library, 1255 Park
Ave., holds Baby and Me sessions on
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. until 10:30
a.m. The music and book program
is designed for children from birth
to 18 months to encourage early
literacy development. Older
siblings and children are always
welcome. For more information,
visit parkcitylibrary.org/.
Preschool Storytime at the Park
City Library
The Park City Library, 1255
Park Ave., hosts a storytime for
preschool-aged children every
Thursday from 10 a.m. until 10:45
a.m. It is an interactive, early literacy
program designed for children
from three to six years of age and
helps build language skills while
enjoying stories, songs, crafts and
more. For more information, visit
parkcitylibrary.org
Toddler Time at the Park City
Library
The Park City Library, 1255
Park Ave., presents Toddler Time
every Thursday from 11 a.m.
until 11:45 a.m. This early literacy
program is designed for children
ages 18 months to three years of
age. Parents and caretakers can
interact with their toddlers through
books, music, and movement
while exploring letters, sounds and
more. For more information, visit
parkcitylibrary.org/
Special Programs
The Library offers special
performances for different age
groups throughout the year.
For more information, visit www.
parkcitylibrary.org for book clubs,
movie nights and poetry meetings.
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to provide children of all ages with an enjoyable li-
brary experience based on books, language and learn-
ing. No registration is required for these programs.
Children are accompanied during all programs by a
caregiver.
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Creekside Kids Academy provides children a small
group learning environment that fosters the ability
to work well within a group while addressing the
individual needs of each child, and the childs family.
The schools philosophy is The bigger the mess
the better the fun and will be fully applied all summer
long.
With locations in Park City and Heber the school
offers summer camp and year-round programs
for children Ages six weeks to 12 years. For more
information, call (435) 655-0195 or visit www.
creeksidekids.net.
Weekly activities include: hiking, biking, yoga, arts
& crafts, cooking, water play, experiments, sports,
bounce houses, splash pads and sprinklers, and visits
from Kims Cold Blooded Creatures.
Optional feld trips include: swimming lessons,
dance classes, horse camp (for ages seven to 12 years
only), Hogle Zoo, Olympic Park, Swaner Nature
Preserve, Wheeler Farm, Fishing at Wasatch State Park,
The Creamery, Bouncing Off the Walls, camping and
much more.
Creekside Academy is located in Park City at 1400
Bitner Rd., and is open from 8 a.m. until 4:45 p.m.
Summer programs for ages 0 to 12 years will run
from June 17 through Aug. 10.
The Heber campus is located at 474 S. Main Street,
and is open from 7:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Its summer
programs for ages 0 to 12 years run from June 10
through Aug. 10.
Enrollment options include sessions that are half
day, full day or weekly.
For more information about our programs, visit
www.creeksidekids.net or call (435) 655-0195 to enroll
at any of the schools locations.
CREEKSIDE KIDS ACADEMY
PROVIDES PARK CITY AND HEBER
STUDENTS SUMMER ACTIVITIES
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Kumon Math & Reading Center
of Park City, directed by Randy
Carr, below, is located at 1680 W.
Ute Blvd., Suite B, #2 at Kimball
Junction. Carr believes when
school ends for the summer, the
learning doesnt have to end.
To complement what children
have learned with a method
geared toward self-learning of
math and reading, it is offering
summer sessions from 2 p.m. until
7 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and
Thursdays.
Kumon gives children skills to
grasp concepts on their own, with
the confdence to carry into the
classroom and beyond.
KUMON OFFERS
SPECIAL SUMMER
HOURS
For more information, call (435) 503-1905 or visit www.kumonofparkcity.com.
The Park City Museum, located at 528 Main St., provides interactive
and hands on exhibits for all ages to enjoy. Come see our Kimball Brothers
Stagecoach, discover the many jobs in the early underground silver mines,
try your hand at being a miner, and check out the Territorial Jail! Ask for
our Treasure Hunt at the front desk to guide you through the exhibits.
The Park City Museum is great to explore with your family or with your
a Scout or Youth Group.
Family Fun Activities and Special Events:
Check our website for Family Fun activities and Special Events held
throughout the year and information about our Family membership
program www.parkcityhistory.org or call (435) 649-7457
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Equestrian Camp
Dates: June 10 - June 14, July
22- July 26, July 29- August 2
Time: 9:00am 3:30pm
Ages: ages four to 12
Tuition: $200
Enrollment: up to 25 kids
Staff: Diane Bode, Harriett
Stephens, Missy Seppi and staff.
Students learn the basics of
horsemanship including grooming,
tack, feeding and riding skills. They
will ride daily in the ring and have
the chance to trail ride from the
school property depending on skill
level.
Tour of Asia Culinary Camp
Dates: June 17 - June 21
Time: 9 a.m. To 3:30 p.m.
Ages: four to 12
Tuition: $200 (plus materials)
Staff: Carrie Dayton Madsen
and staff
With Chef Carrie as your guide,
we will be making some of the
signature dishes from countries all
over the Asian continent. We will
travel to Vietnam, India, China,
Malaysia, and Thailand. Here
are some of the foods we will be
choosing from for cooking and
tasting during our week in Asia:
Pad Thai, Vietnamese spring rolls
with peanut sauce, chutney, dal,
curry, raita, Malaysian hot pots,
Chinese almond cookies, fried rice,
fortune cookies, egg drop soup, lo
mein.
Chocolate
Dates: June 24 - June 28
Time: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Ages: four to eight
Tuition: $200 (plus materials)
Staff: Carrie Dayton Madsen
and staff
We will be making many
different recipes using chocolate
through cooking lessons that
integrate history, geography, and
botany. Here are some of the
recipes we will be choosing from to
make and taste: truffes, chocolate
peanut butter cups, raw chocolate
candies, chocolat chaud, raw
chocolate macaroons, chocolate
dipped fruit, chocolate fourless
cake, mint brownies, chocolate
decorations, modeling chocolate
and chocolate fondue.
Baking and Pastry
Dates: July 8 July 12
Time: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Ages: four to eight
Tuition: $200 (plus materials)
Staff: Carrie Dayton Madsen
and staff
Chef Carrie worked as a pastry
chef for fourteen years. Baking and
pastry is very close to her heart.
The children will explore the art
and science of this feld with her.
Some of the items we will be
choosing from to cook and taste are:
pate a choux, pies, cakes, dessert
creams and custards, muffns, crme
brule, fruit tarts and cheesecake.
French Cooking
Dates: July 15 July 19
Time: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Ages: four to 12
Tuition: $200 (plus materials)
Staff: Carrie Dayton Madsen
and staff
France is well known for its
food and recipes. In our week
together, we will be making some
of Frances most famous dishes.
We will also be learning how to
spell and pronounce these items.
Here are some of the dishes we
will be choosing from to make
and taste: canaps, verrines, tarte
tatin, cervelles de canut, haricots
verts, salade Nioise, gougres,
beignets, pomme duchesse, pomme
frites, quiche, tisane, pate a choux,
granite, French cheeses, & tuiles.
Outdoor Adventure Archery,
Fly Fishing and ropes courses
Dates: June 24 June 28
Time: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Ages: eight to 12
Tuition: $200 (plus materials)
Staff: Miriam Nellermoe and
staff
Spend the mornings learning and
exploring the sports of archery and
fy fshing including the proper care
and handling of equipment, safety,
and basics skills. Afternoons will
be spent learning the techniques
and challenges of a ropes course
incorporating climbing skills.
Outdoor Adventure
Paleontology and Zoology:
dinosaurs and animals
Dates: July 7 July 12
Time: 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Ages: eight to 12
Tuition: $200 (plus materials)
Staff: Miriam Nellermoe and staff
Join us for a school safari with
prehistoric animals and zoo
animals. Learn about the animals
that lived in our backyard millions
of years ago and those who live
here now. During the week we
will take trips to the Museum of
Ancient Life, the Tracy Aviary and
the Hogle Zoo.
ANOTHER WAY SCHOOL FILLS
SUMMER CAMPS WITH OUTDOOR
ACTIVITIES AND CULINARY ARTS
A
nother Way School, 6587 Mountain View, offers a variety of summer camps to
children of all ages. In each camp session (except during feld trips) the kids will
get a chance to ride the schools horses weekly. Additionally, participants will go
on hikes, have yoga sessions, arts and crafts and skill stations based on Montes-
sori techniques. The child will be exposed to hands-on learning, nature and explo-
ration in a remarkable environment.
The camps are listed below. Call (435)-615-1429 or visit http://www.
anotherwayschool.org/ for more information or to register.
Dedicated to the development and growth of dance and performing arts
through quality professional training.
summer dance 2013
Academy of Performing Arts
Monday - Thursday
9:30 - 12:00 Noon
$125 per Camp
princess dance
AGES 3 - 4 , 5 - 6
CAMP 1 - June 24 - 27
CAMP 2 - July 8 - 11
CAMP 3 - August 5 - 8
ballet intensive
AGES 9 -18
Monday - Friday
10:30 - 2:30 PM
$200
July 15 - 19
Classical Ballet, Variations,
Repertory, Character
Intermediate/Advanced Levels
dance camp
Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Ballet
9:30 - 12:30 PM
$140 per Camp
AGES 7 - 12
AGES 12 - 18
Jazz/Lyrical, Ballet
12:30 - 3:30 PM

CAMP 1 - June 24 - 27
CAMP 2 - July 8 - 11
CAMP 3 - August 5 - 8
Monday - Thursday
HIP HOP BREAK
RHYTHM STOMP
August 5 - 8
Monday-Thursday
9:30 - 12 Noon
$125
just for boys camp
academy camp
AUGUST 12 - 16
PERFORMANCE TEAMS
PARK CITY DANCE
6554 North Creekside Lane
Park City, Utah 84098
435-658-2345
parkcitydance.com
Home of Park Citys Annual Nutcracker Ballet
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Monday, June 10

Dig Into Reading Summer Reading Program
sign-ups begin and continue through Monday, Aug. 5. Achieve your
personal reading goal and win prizes along the way. Prizes include all
kinds of things to help you Dig Into Readingshovels, books, mini
garden gnomes, and even a ticket to the Utah Museum of Natural History.
Wednesday, June 12 Dig Into Reading Summer Kick-Off Puppet
Show. Come register for summer reading and enjoy The Magic Lantern
with Coralie Leue and her puppet pals. Two showings: 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Thursdays, June 13 through July 18, 11 a.m. Baby Rhyme Time,
A delightful time for babies and their grown-ups to sing, read, dance and
play. Handouts with song lyrics for take home fun. For ages three months
to two years. The library will be closed Thursday, July 4.
Mondays, June 17, 24, July 1 and July 8, 10:30 a.m. Dog Days
at the Library. R.E.A.D (Reading Education Assistance Dogs) will be
at the library hoping for children to read to them. Call in advance for a
15-minute appointment. (435) 615-3000.
SUMMIT COUNTY LIBRARY READIES
ITS SUMMER SCHEDULE
T
he Summit County Library Kimball Junction Branch,
1885 Ute Blvd., has announced the following sum-
mer schedule.
For more information about the Coalville, Kamas and Bookmobile
branches, visit www.thesummitcountylibrary.org.
Tuesdays, June 18 through August 6, 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. We
Dig Story Time! Picture books, rhymes, songs, puppets and an easy craft
so we can Dig Into Reading all summer long. For children of all ages.
Wednesday, June 19, 11 a.m. How Does Your Garden Grow?
drop-in craft time. Stop by between 11 a.m. and noon for fun gardening
crafts just in time for summer. For elementary school aged children.
Wednesday, June 26, 11 a.m. Kims Cold Blooded Creatures will
be creeping around the library. Snakes, lizards, spiders and bugs will
delight everyone. For children of all ages.
Wednesday, July 3, 11 a.m. to noon Dig Into the Past drop-in
craft time. With fossils, mummies, ancient hieroglyphics, who knows
what well dig up? For elementary school aged children.
Wednesday, July 17, 11 a.m. to noon Gnome Sweet Gnome drop-
in craft time. Dig deep with your imagination as you create your own
magical gnome or fairy house. For elementary school aged children.
Friday, July 19, 10:30 a.m. Whip-Cracking Adventure Storyteller
Indiana Bones will be here to share some Buried Stories from the
Past. Dont miss this Emmy-award winning performer. For children of
all ages.
Wednesday, July 31, 11 a.m. to noon Buckets of Fun drop-in
craft time. Sand and sun beach fun crafts right here in Park City. For
elementary school aged children.
Wednesday, August 14

Dig Into Reading Summer Celebration.
For more information, visit thesummitcountylibrary.org.
June 17-20
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Every day will be a different
color day. Art, snacks, even your
clothes can be the color of the day.
Mon. Red, Tues. Yellow,
Wed. Blue, Thurs. Green
June 24-27
Digging for Dinosaurs
We will learn all about these
colossal creatures from long ago.
Youll be a junior paleontologist,
digging for dinos and exploring
their environments.
SUMMER MUSIC, COOKING AND
SCIENCE AT PARK CITY COOP PRESCHOOL
T
he nonproft Park City Cooperative Preschool, lo-
cated at 1255 Park Avenue, #209, was established
in 1987, and provides a stimulating and varied environ-
ment where the teachers and parents are committed
to the personal involvement of each childs education.
The school will offer seven, week-long summer camps this year. Each
camp costs $130. For more information, visit www.parkcitycoop.com or
call (435) 649-5949
Park City Cooperative Preschool 2013 Camp Descriptions:
July 8-11
Mini Musicians
We will explore the wonderful
world of music, everything from
singing silly songs to making
instruments and participating in
parades.
July 15-18
Little Chefs
Put on your apron, because you
will have a great time measuring,
mixing, pouring and learning how
much fun it is to cook.
July 22-25
Super Scientists
Well do all sorts of fun, simple
science experiments this week.
Maybe a volcano, rubber eggs,
balloon races, oobleck and more.
July 29-Aug. 1
Water, Water Everywhere
How much fun can you have
playing in the water without a
swimming pool? This is the place
to fnd out. Dont forget your
towel and sunscreen.
Aug. 5-8
Pee Wee Picassos
Bring out your inner Picasso. We
will explore the thrill of creating
art, from sculpting with clay to
painting with our little toes.
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Its active learning environment,
in and out of the classroom, fosters
emotional growth and encourages
independence, as well as problem-
solving skills where children
blossom into strong and respectful
students.
PEEK is the place for 32 lucky
children, ages three to eight years
old, to enjoy their summer.
The school keeps its teacher-to-
student ratios low at one to eight,
which allows it to provide fun
flled, weekly themed camps which
include art, gardening, building,
theater, sports, history, science,
cooking and other fun activities.
With safety as its frst priority,
PEEK will venture in and around
Park City on Tuesdays and
Thursdays, with 24 children and
four staff members to places like
The Home Depot, Kimball Art
Center, Red Butte Gardens, Utah
Olympic Park, Park City Pizza,
KPCW, Red Ledges Gold Course
and more.
Also, while playing inside and
out on its Pinebrook campus
on Mondays, Wednesdays, and
Fridays, PEEK teachers will take
the time to help students learn
about each weekly theme through
storytelling, games and crafts.
In addition PEEK offers parents
a variety of options to ft their
summer scheduling needs, and
provides fexibility in:
The number of days per week a
student may attend one to fve
The length of the day half or
all
Free extended hours with either
half or full day camp
The number of summer camp
weeks one to nine
For those who know their
child may need to continue their
academic focus during the summer,
we offer Prep Classes each week
for children going into either
kindergarten or frst grade.
Prep Classes, held Tuesdays and
Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.,
are small in size and designed to
keep reading and math skills honed
and fresh throughout the summer.
Parents can learn more
by PEEKing in at www.
thepeekprogram.com where they
will fnd downloadable summer
and fall registration forms.
PEEK GIVES CHILDREN AND THEIR
PARENTS SOME WARM-SEASON
OPPORTUNITIES
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he PEEK Program cultivates a safe, enriching
school experience where young children come to-
gether to gain social, emotional and academic knowl-
edge in age-appropriate learning environments.
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Summer Camp at Little Miners Montessori is an indoor and outdoor
extravaganza and a special time for children to enjoy the Little Miners
campus and teachers in a playful and imaginative way.
Incoming students are encouraged to attend and all interested children
ages three to eight years are welcome!
Camps are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. The cost
for each camp is $190 per week.
All camps take place at the Little Miners Montessori campus, 1091 E
Beehive Dr. For more information, call (435) 940-1822, email subie@
littleminers.org or visit www.littleminers.org.
A SUMMER OF
ADVENTURE AT
LITTLE MINERS
MONTESSORI
L
ittle Miners Montessori was founded in 2001 with
the intentions to cultivate a love of learning and
provide an environment that nurtures each childs indi-
vidual process while connecting children to an educa-
tional and diverse community.
July 8-12
Fee, Fi, Fo, FumI See a Green
Thumb
This week camp goers will go
green! We will learn about our
incredible earth and all the ways
that we can make the world a better
place. We will create sculptures
from recycled materials, try food
straight from the soil and trees,
plant seeds and fowers and go on
a trash scavenger hunt. The week
will be flled with games, crafts,
and plenty of green thumb inspired
activities.
July 15-19
Park City Adventures
This camp is dedicated to the
amazing town that we all live
in. From mines to mountains,
Olympics to animals, Main Street to
trails and beyond, we will explore
the abundant history and activities
of our town through crafts, silver
mining and other mountain fun!
July 22-26
Wild, Wild West
Wanted: Cowboys and
Cowgirls! Pull up your bootstraps
and get ready to giddy-up! Join
us as we travel back in time to the
Wild West. We will gather around
the campfre, tell stories of our
outlaw friends, lasso cattle and
pan for gold. Campers will create
cowboy crafts and explore the
great outdoors.
July 29-Aug. 2
Circus Circus
Join us under the big top as we
play and explore the vibrant life of
the circus. Together we will learn
tricks with hula-hoops, get in touch
with our inner goofy clowns and
create circus crafts. We will learn
about the animals of the circus and
watch the amazing acrobatics from
Cirque du Soleil. Get ready to
step right up and explore circus
life from inside Little Miners very
own big top!
Below is a list of the Little Miners Montessori 2013 summer camps.
Aptitude
Academic
Services
Success in Learning! We can teach you how to improve
and excel with our programs specifically designed for you!
Join us this summer for our Activities
and Aptitude Testing!
* Common CORE Math Prep (grades 7-10)
* Prep for College Algebra, Trig and Functions, and Calculus (AB, BC)
* Preparation for Biology, Chemistry and Physics (all grades)
* Social Sciences and History Prep (all grades)
* Writers Workshop-Crafting the Summer Essay (all grades)
College Coaching-Creating a Target List and building an Application Plan
(grade 9-11)
College Essay and Application (grade 11-12)
Standardized Test Prep- ACT/SAT/PSAT/SSAT (grades 10-12)
Guided Independent Study and Online Course Proctoring (all grades)
Dual Immersion: Spanish and French (grades 1-5)
Language Literacy: Spanish and French (grades 6-12)
Study Skills, Organizational Skills, Test Tactics Active Review, Active Reading
and Annotation
College Writing: Research and Secondary Sources
ACT/Sat Tests: Planning and practice are keys to a successful
testing season and relieve stress by giving students time to practice and
acquire skills with consistent, timely and instructive content review and
drills.
Aptitude recommends 2-3 months advance planning to effectively
balance additional ACT or SAT Prep and study time paralleling students
ongoing school and extra-curricular demands. 2-3 test events will
ensure your student reaches his or her goal, and Aptitude students have
consistently raised ACT scores by 2-5 points with our content-rich,
individualized and targeted instruction.
Advanced Placement Exams: Scores on national AP tests are
just as important as grades in AP classes for college file. Study support
and exam prep sessions throughout the month of April will help your
student excel on these exams in early May.
College Admissions: For students and parents facing the joys or
disappointment of the college admission process, we recommend the
following sound advice from our fellow educative enthusiasts and
experts at The Choice-New York Times and greatschools.org
Aptitude Summer Academy offers courses across myriad
subjects for grades 7-12 and up to AP and college levels
throughout summer:
Our summer schedule is filling up, so please contact to schedule your session.
We are always honored to serve students in their academic endeavors.
Aptitude Academic Services
2029 Sidewinder Drive Suite 200
Park City, UT
435-655-1337
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Community education is always a fun time to cook, learn a craft,
sport or brush up on some math. And the PCSD has set up some weekly
programs to help kids and parents fll their summer hours.
Here are the week-by-week programs offered. The grades are listed by
grades that students are entering in the fall.
To register or for more details visit http://www.pcschools.us/index.
php?page=247 or contact Jane Toly at (435) 615-0215 or by email at
jtoly@pcschools.us
June 10-14
Summer Math - High School
Camp Invention - grades two through six
Babysitting Training ages 11 and up
Pee Wee Golf - ages four to six
InMotion Golf - grades K and up
American Girl Adventures - grades three to fve
Kids Yoga ages 3 to 12
June 17-21
Quirkles ages four to six
Chef School - grades four to six
Bricks 4 Kidz - grades one to fve
Adventures in Art Jr. - ages 3 to fve
Mini Cheer - ages four and older
Garage Band - grades three to eight
Harry Potter - grades two through four
June 24-28
Blue Planet - ages 3 to fve
Chef School Jr. - grades two through four
Adventures in Art - grade one through three
Little Carpenters - ages fve to seven
Fairyland Fantasy - ages four to six
InMotion Advanced Golf - ages seven and older
Digital Movies - grades four through six
July 1-5
Babysitting Training - ages 11 and older
Caf de Cup Cake - grades one through three
Hooray for the USA - ages 3 to fve
Chef School/Perfect Picnic - grades four to sux
July 8-12
Chef School Jr. in Spanish - grades two through four
Drawing & Painting - grades fve to seven
Bubble & Water Science - ages four to six
Diggin Dinos - ages fve to seven
CSI Park City - grades three to fve
Diggin Dinos Jr ages 3 to fve
July 15-19
Spa Day - grades two through four
Mysteries of the Ice Age - ages 3 to fve
Mad Science/Science Universe - grades two through fve
Chef School Italy grades four to six
Manners - grades one through six
July 22-26
Your Amazing Human Body - ages 3 to fve
Design with Duct Tape - grades fve to seven
Chef School Jr. - grades two to four
Kids Carpentry - ages eight to 10
Dr. Seuss & Silly Science - ages fve to seven
Manga - grades four to seven
July 29 - Aug. 2
Mini Math - ages 3 to fve
American Girl Adventures - grades three to fve
Mad Science/Investigations - grades two to fve
Tasty Math - grades two to four
I Paint - grades one to three
Aug. 5-9
Get Ready for Math - grades four and up
Bricks 4 Kidz Mindstorm - grades four to seven
Quirkels - ages four to six
I Animals - grades one to three
Creepy Crawlers - ages 3 to fve
August 12-16
Kids yoga with Randi Jo - grades K to fve
Splash Camp
Dual Immersion
PARK CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
COMMUNITY EDUCATION CONTINUES
THE LEARNING DURING THE SUMMER
J
ust because school is out during the summer,
doesnt mean the Park City School District is stop-
ping classes.
Summer Adventure Camp
Starting June 10th, Canyons Resort will offer full and half day Summer Camps for children 6 to 12 years of age
Monday through Friday. Camp activities include nature hikes, swimming, tennis, arts & crafts, gondola rides, indoor &
outdoor games and eld trips. Lunch and snacks are provided.
Child Care
Canyons Little Adventures Child Care Center is a year-round facility that is now taking summer reservations for children
6 weeks to 6 years of age Monday through Friday. We are a state-licensed child care facility providing a structured
pre-school curriculum and fun, age-appropriate activities including hiking and swimming.
Call (435) 615-8036 or visit www.canyonsresort.com for more information.
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Here is a schedule of topics for the
2013 Shining Stars summer camps.
June 24-27
Princess and Pirate
July 8-11
Little Picassos
July 15-18
Bugs and Butterfies
August 5-8
Everything Water
EDUCATION CAMPS AT SHINING
STARS MAKE CHILDREN BRIGHT
T
he Shining Stars School, a cooperative education-
al experience, is a nonproft organization founded
in 1997. It is located at Park City Community Church,
4501 North Highway 224, and was created to provide
the community with a quality, developmentally appro-
priate school with a Christian, spiritual approach.
The schools mission is for children to have hands-on learning
experiences which foster age-appropriate development.
Shining Stars Schools 2013 summer camp options is for children ages
three to six. They do not need to be a current student to attend.
Camps run four days a week (Mon-Thurs.) from 9 a.m. until 12:45 p.m.
The cost is $105 per camp. Parents should provide lunch and sunscreen
and the school will provide a snack.
For more information contact Administrator Melissa Eggleton at melissa.
eggleton@gmail.com or call (435) 658-5028
Here is the list:
Zane Math-$299
Have fun learning math!
Get real-time results and
Instructor feedback
Personalized Curriculum with
group classes capped at 6 students
Touch Typing- $150
Increase your childs typing
profciency
In-person, fun, and engaging
lessons
Fun typing games!
Intro to Minecraft- $199
Plan and design civilizations
Work as a team and build your
own world
Build your STEM skills
Lego Robotics- $299
Work in groups to solve
missions
Think critically to approach
problem solving
On-site robots provided
Zane Prep is located in the
Redstone Shopping Center, next
to Petco.
ZANE PREP SUMMER PROGRAMS
FOCUS ON SCIENCE AND MATH
Z
ane Prep is an exciting activity center for kids who are curious about science
and math. Zane Prep provides after-school and summer programs in a fun en-
vironment that kids enjoy, nurturing their love of science, technology, engineering
and math.
Whether looking for a summer activity that provides academic enrichment or science-oriented fun, Zane Prep
has a summer program for your child.
This summer, Zane Prep is offering four one-week programs starting each Monday between June 10 and Aug.
12. Each course meets three hours per day over fve days (Monday through Friday), starting at either 9 a.m. or
1:30 p.m.
For additional information, or to register, please visit pc.zaneprep.com,
email info@zaneprep.com, or call (435) 575-PREP (7737).
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PERFORMING ARTS
CAMPS
From the teamwork of being part of a cast, the discipline required
putting on a production, and the confdence gained performing before a
live audience, our young actors are instilled with an appreciation for the
performing arts that will carry them into adulthood.
Since 1995 the Egyptian Theatre has enriched childrens lives through
their YouTheatre programs. YouTheatre has taught over a thousand
aspiring actors who have gone onto study acting in college or pursue
careers in the theatrical arts. Some former YouTheatre students have
performed on Broadway their dream come true.
This summers YouTheatre camps are as follows:
Theatre Bugs
One-week camps for ages fve to seven will be offered Mondays through
Fridays, June 24-28; July 8-12 and August 5-9, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Let your little one get bitten by the theatre bug in one (or two, or
all three) of these exciting week-long camps. Theyll play their way
through daily rotations of drama, movement, music, and stage crafts- all
culminating in an end-of-week performance on the Egyptian Theatre
stage. Tuition: $150 per session
Drama Queens & Kings
One-week camps for ages eight to 12 will be offered Mondays through
Fridays, June 24-28; July 8-12 and August 5-9, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Fun is the focus of these fast-paced week-long camps. Whether its
playing it up in theatre games and improv classes, or hamming it up to put
on a melodrama (boo!, hiss, cheer, sigh) for the end-of-week performance
on the Egyptian Theatre stage, fun will be had by all. Tuition: $230 per
session
Pre-Teen Summer Camp
A two-week camp for ages eight to 12 will also be offered Mondays
through Fridays, June 10-21, and will meet from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
This dynamic camp experience gets the theatrical juices pumping. Days
consist of group warm-ups, a choice of two elective classes (such as: stage
make-up, singing/dancing ensemble, puppetry, voice, theatre games, stage
combat) and a choice of Drama or Musical Theatre production group
where productions are created and rehearsed for fnal performance on the
Egyptian Theatre stage. Tuition: $460
Teen Summer Camp
This is a four-week camp for ages 12 to 18 that will run Mondays
through Fridays, July 15 to Aug. 19, from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
Teen Summer Camp is an intensive theatre camp experience where teens
choose which areas of the dramatic arts they most want to develop. Days
(for frst three weeks) consist of group warm-ups, students choice of two
elective classes (such as: stage make-up, singing/dance ensemble, audition
technique, acting for flm, movement, and more), and rehearsal for the
YouTheatre Summer Show. This years performance will be a modernized
version of A Midsummer Nights Dream, set in the 80s with a pop
soundtrack performed by the musical theatre members of the cast.
The camps fnal week will be dedicated solely to rehearsal for the show,
with public performances on the Egyptian Theatre stage August 9 and 10.
Tuition: $675
Class sizes are limited and space is available on a frst-come frst-
paid basis. Full payment is required to secure your space. Scholarship
opportunities and sibling discounts are also available. Contact Jamie at
(435) 649-9371 ex. 27 for more information.
The Egyptian Theatre reserves the right to cancel any class if enrollment
is insuffcient. Any tuition paid will be refunded in full in such an event.
If a student must withdraw from class prior to its beginning or prior to
the second class, tuition will be refunded minus a $25 service charge. After
the second class, no refund will be given.
For more information call (435) 649-9371 ext.27 or email: youtheatre@
parkcityshows.com
EGYPTIANS YOUTHEATRE
PROGRAM TEACHES KIDS
MORE THAN DRAMA
T
he Egyptian Theatre YouTheatre program, directed
by Jamie Wilcox, is based on the premise that par-
ticipating in an arts program is an important aspect in
the growth of every child.
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one. S OCCER SCHOOL S SUMMER 2013
SIGN UP NOW FOR SUMMER CAMP
DAY CAMPS
PREMI ER & GK PREMI ER July 8 - 12, Ages 10-18, $319, 8am-4pm
Spend 5 days with a dedicated staff of coaches who will teach the technical,
tactical and physical aspects of soccer. We lay the foundation for players to
take their game to the next level. Our PREMIER program works with feld
players. GK PREMIER emphasizes the critical elements of the GK position.
J UNI ORS July 8 - 12, Ages 6-9, $199, 8am-12pm
Young players can develop the core skills of soccer in a fun environment
with daily challenges that encourage improvement and build confdence.


Willow Creek Complex
Park City, Utah
Sign up now!
Space is limited & prices increase 6/2!
Free one. uniform, backpack & ball with registration!
Sarah Shaw
Sting Soccer Club, ECNL
8 years with one.
For more information and to register, contact us at
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It is committed to providing a professional, high quality, performing-
arts education for all dancers. The curriculum includes creative, pre-ballet,
ballet, pointe, jazz, contemporary, tap and hip hop.
This summer, it will hold fve camps in a variety of sessions for young
dancers ages three to 18. The camps will run Mondays through Thursdays.
PARK CITY DANCE CAMPS HEAT UP
FOR THE SUMMER
P
ark City Dance Academy of Performing Arts is a
performance-based studio located at 6554 N.
Creekside Ln. and led by Trish Ryland and Sandy Flury.
For more information or to register for the camps, call (435) 658-2345 or
visit www.parkcitydance.com
Princess Dance
This camp, divided into two
classes, is offered to girls ages three
to four and fve to six and will run
from 9:30 a.m. until noon.
The sessions are June 24-27; July
8-11 and Aug. 5-8
The cost is $125 per camp.
Dance Camp
The Dance Camp is offered to
two age groups seven to 12 and
12 to 18.
The younger group will meet
from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 pm. and
learn tap, jazz, hip hop and ballet.
The older class will meet from
12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. and learn
jazz, lyrical movement and ballet.
The sessions will run June 24-27;
July 8-11 and Aug. 5-8
The cost is $140 per camp.
Ballet Intensive
The Ballet Intensive session
is offered to intermediate and
advanced level dancers ages nine
to 18.
It will meet from 10:30 a.m.
until 2:30 p.m. during one session,
July 15-19.
Students will learn classical
ballet, variations, repertory and
character.
The cost is $200
Just for Boys Camp
This camp is available to boys
of all ages and will meet Aug. 5-8
from 9:30 a.m. until noon.
The boys will learn hip hop,
break dancing, rhythm and
STOMP style.
The cost is $125.
Academy Camp
This session, which run from
Aug. 12-16, is only offered to
the Park City Dance Academys
performance teams.
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The two camps offered this summer are listed below:
New York City Juilliard Broadway Showcase Camp
Dates: June 10 to June 19
Ages: Advanced students ages nine to 25
Cost: $2799
Enrollment open until classes reach a capacity of 16.
Faculty: Conservatory co-founder Debra Cook, adult chaperones,
industry professionals and coaches
The price includes air fare, guarded lodging, 24 hr. chaperones (3 to 1
ratio), four Broadway shows, airport transportation, accompanists, meals
(minus three self-pay meals), coaching with fve to eight industry NYC
professionals, guided tours of the city and museums, two showcases,
showcase rehearsals with conservatory founders Debra and Dr. Frederic
Cook rehearsals with staff, a private hour session with Debra Cook
before the trip, and a DVD of the show.
SUMMER MUSIC TRAINING WITH THE
UTAH CONSERVATORY
T
he Utah Conservatory, which recently moved to
its new location at 4593 Silver Springs Road, has
been serving Park City musical offerings since 1997.
Its mission is to enrich the lives of all through performing arts and
training in a safe environment.,
It provides lessons in piano, voice, guitar, violin, viola, cello, bass
guitar, drums, clarinet, fute, trumpet, trombone, tuba, saxophone,
French horn, dulcimer, harmonica, acting, composition, theory and
more.
It even has summer camps that give participants a good taste of what
life as a professional musician and perform can be.
4th of July Choir Camp
Dates: Monday, July 1 - Thursday, July 4
Time: 9 p.m. until 3 p.m.
Where: Utah Conservatory, 4593 Silver Springs Road
Ages: fve to 12
Tuition: $299
Enrollment: eight to 15 students
Staff: Debra Cook and the Conservatory staff
Students will have fun while learning an entire choral program,
including patriotic and folk songs. Students will learn with music
games, go on feld trips, meet guest artists and learn from guest teachers,
and participate in several public performances throughout the week,
culminating in a public performance on July 4.
All teachers and faculty of the Utah Conservatory are university-level
and/or veteran instructors.
Students will receive a published curriculum and schedule when the
sessions begin.
To register for the camps or receive more information, call (435) 649-
6292 or visit www.utahconservatory.com.
It has announced its summer
sessions for 2013.
REEL SCHOOL REAL
SCHOOL
REEL School REAL School is
an 11-week feature-flm camp that
will run June 3 to Aug. 17.
Students will become a part of
a working feature-flm cast and
crew and will learn how to make
a real movie that already has
distribution!
The fee is $469 by May 20 and
$539 after May 20.
Students will receive a backend
percentage for being part of the
flm crew.
SUMMER STOCK: A
Swashbuckling Summer!
Summer Stock will present
fve shows in 10 weeks, while
participants learn all aspects
of theatre from acting to stage
combat to tech to running the
house.
The prospective shows include:
The Three Princes
Much Ado about Nothing
The Princess Bride
TristaN & Isolde
The Pirates of Penzance
Auditions for the performances
will be May 25, at 11 a.m., in the
Kamas Theater 30 N Main.
SOUND MACHINE
Sound Machine is the Uinta
Center for the ARTS high-
powered performance group. It
is currently holding auditions for
its upcoming trip to Disneyland.
For audition information contact:
Uinta Center for the ARTS by
emailing Pam Lockwood at uca.
kamas@gmail.com.
UINTA CENTER FOR THE ARTS IN KAMAS
PLANS A HOT SUMMER
T
he Uinta Center for the ARTS, 30 N. Main in Ka-
mas, is dedicated to inspiring and training youth
for a professional career in the performing arts.
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Parks | Trails | Recreation
Bike Park
Skate Park
Splashpad
Power Hour
Playin the Basin Way
Movies in the Park
Birthday Parties
Kids Karnivals
Youth Camps
435.655.0999 | www.basinrecreation.org
Playin the Basin Way
Movies in the Park
Birthday Parties
Kids Karnivals
Youth Camps
Bike Park
Skate Park
Splashpad
Power Hour
I ci t Oc coi c sucv!
Date: June 10th - August 2nd
Time:9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Ages: 3-12
Cost: $200 Weekly -
Additional material fees may apply
Program Including:
Equestrian Training Frontier Skills Hiking
Culinary Arts Fly Fishing Arts & Crafts
Archery Weekly Field Trips Much More!
Reserve a place for your child by May 24th!
6587 Mountain View Drive * Park City, Utah * 84098 * 435.615.1429 * www.anotherWaySchool.org
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June 17-August 9, 2013
week-by-week registration available
half day and full day programs.
Special Week Program
June 10-14 with
Teton Science Schools
To Register, visit: www.parkcitydayschool.org
Summer Dance Intensive, 9 a.m.
until 1 p.m.
Two classes designed for ages six
to eight and nine to 19
Cost is $200 per session and
$150 each additional week.
Dancers will receive professional
instruction in ballet, pointe, jazz,
modern/contemporary, hip hop,
turns and leaps, fexibility, tap,
injury prevention, tumbling,
strength and cardio, conditioning
and yoga and Pilates for dancers.
Little Miss Dance Camp, 9:30
a.m. until 11 a.m.
Classes are offered to girls ages
three to fve
Cost is $100 per session.
Dancers will learn ballet, jazz,
tap, creative movement and dancer
related arts and crafts.
Each week will end with a
performance for family and friends
Little Man Jamm Dance Camp,
9:30 a.m. until 11 a.m.
Two classes are designed for
boys ages fve to eight and nine to
12.
Cost is $100 per session.
Dancers will learn breakdancing,
gymnastics, fexibility and
strength, coordination and
musicality.
Each week will end with a
performance for family and
friends.
To register or for more
information, call (435) 655-9213 or
visit www.dancetechworld.com.
DANCE TECH STUDIOS HAS SUMMER
PLANS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
D
ance Tech Studios, 786 Division St., commenced
operations in January 1995 in Park City under the
direction of Nicole Campbell-Fielding, and currently
serves nearly 200 students.
The students, girls and boys ages three to adult, receive instruction in
classical ballet, pointe, pre-ballet, lyrical, jazz, contemporary, tap, break
dance and hip hop dance techniques in a 15,000-square-foot, state-of-
the-art facility.
Each summer DTS offers an array of dance camps. This year, three
camps Summer Dance Intensive, Little Miss Dance and Little Man
Jamm Dance will be offered in seven weekly sessions, running
Mondays through Thursdays, beginning June 17 and ending Aug. 15.
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It offers instruction in piano,
guitar, voice, harp, strings,
woodwinds, brass, percussion and
composition. Music styles range
from classical, jazz, R&B, country,
folk, Irish, tango and pop.
The summer-season music camps
will run from June 24 through
August 18, and will feature many
options for participation to ft your
summer travel and activities.
Musicians, young and old, have
the option to participate in two,
two- to six-hour sessions per week
or participate an entire week that
consists of 30 hours of instruction
and concerts.
They also may arrange individual
private lessons or participate in
masterclasses throughout the week.
While attending the Utah Music
Festival and School summer
programs, musicians will receive
intensive coaching and mentoring
during the week, leading up to joint
faculty / student concerts from
Thursday through Sunday.
Its not unusual for the young
musicians to work or perform
side-by-side with major symphony
orchestra players, international
soloists, chamber musicians or
leading faculty from some of the
nations fnest music schools.
The multitude of recreational
activities in the area also offer great
opportunities for students to get to
know the faculty personally, and
the school arranges a variety of
cultural activities, such as attending
concerts presented by the Utah
Symphony, the Utah Festival
Opera, Mountain Town Stages and
the Eccles Performing Arts Center
activities.
Students should plan on
providing their own lunches.
Tuition is $375 for a full week of
instruction and daily prices are $45
for mornings, 9 a.m. until noon;
$30 for afternoon sessions, 1 p.m.
until 3 p.m. and $75 for all day, 9
a.m. until 3 p.m.
A nonrefundable application fee
of $50 is required.
Housing is also available for non-
resident students at $250 a week.
There is also limited scholarships
available based on the fnancial
need and length of participation.
Financial aid forms are available on
the website: www.utahmusic.org
UTAH MUSIC FESTIVAL OFFERS MORE
THAN SUMMER MUSIC CLASSES
T
he Utah Music Festival and School, founded by
Eric and Alison Samuels, is celebrating its 18th
season of music education and performance opportu-
nities in Park City.
For more information, call (435) 640-9393 or visit www.utahmusic.org, To
apply for the summer sessions, fll out the STUDENT APPLICATION
at the following link: http://www.utahmusic.org/#!student-application/
c1ejv
The sessions, available to girls
ages seven to 14, will be offered
weekly beginning June 24 at 2808
Lucky John Dr.
The daily schedule is as follows:
10 a.m. Educational studies
11:30 a.m. activity and
lunch
Noon voice and dance
2 p.m. Outdoor adventures,
including hiking, homemade ice
cream, swimming, soccer, Main
Street Gallery stroll, slip and
slide, flms and craft parties.
Each weekly session will end
with a Thursday performance.
The days end at 4 p.m.
The sessions are as follows:
June 24-27
Footloose
July 8-11
Stayin Alive
July 15-18
Hoedown Throwdown
July 29-Aug. 1
Beat It.
Kids will need to bring summer
workbooks, sack lunch and snacks,
swimming suits, sunglasses and
sunscreen.
Tuition is $175, with discounts
for siblings.
TAYLOR PRODUCTIONS
PROMISES A HOT
PRODUCTIVE SUMMER
T
aylor Productions, directed by Tanya Taylor, will
provide some performance opportunities this sum-
mer with the Girls iMovie Adventure Camps.
To register or for more information, text (435) 513-9009 or visit www.
tanyataylorproductions.com.
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RECREATION & SPORTS
CAMPS
The following is a list of Basin
Recreations 2013 summer camp
descriptions and costs. For
more information, visit www.
basinrecreation.org or call (435)
649-1564.
Day Camps
Critter Camp (Ages 4-6)
Critter camp is just for the little
ones. Explore different animals each
day. Enjoy a visit from Kims Cold
Blooded Creatures. $75
Summer Blast (Ages 6-12)
Looking to have a blast this
summer? Summer Blast is one of
our most popular camps. Camp
participants will get a choice of
which fun activities, including
sports, arts & crafts, relays, table
games, and contests, they wish to
play. Campers will jump in the
pool in the afternoon. Make sure to
check at which location each camp is
scheduled (Ecker Hill or Trailside).
$100-$120
Sport Camps
Basketball Camp (Ages 6-12)
For players with a love of the
game and are looking to improve
their skills, this is a great camp to
practice your talent. Camp will
focus on fundamentals and skills
through instruction and games. All
participants will receive a t-shirt.
$90
Munchkin Soccer Camp (Ages
4-6)
Is your camper ready to fall in
love with soccer? This camp is for
boys and girls just starting to get
out there and play. Participants will
be taught the basic skills of soccer
while incorporating fun games to
keep them interested. Campers will
be given water and snack breaks as
well as some playground time. All
participants will receive a ball and
t-shirt. $75
Tennis Camp (Ages 6-12)
Break out your racquet for tennis
camp. This camp is a great way to
learn or improve your skills on our
Trailside tennis courts. Campers
will also play mini-matches and
receive a t-shirt. $75
Volleyball Camp (Ages 6-12)
Spike, bump and volley.
Work on skills for the upcoming
volleyball season. Learn the basics
and have a great time. Matches
and mini-tournaments for a bit of
competition. Campers will receive a
t-shirt. (No camp on July 24). $100
Bike Camps
Mini Mountain Biking Camp
(Ages 6-8)
For the younger rider who wants
to learn the basics of mountain
biking. We will explore paved and
hard packed trails in Park City.
Riders will learn how to use their
gears and brakes safely, build a
little endurance, and learn how to
navigate around obstacles. This is a
fun and safe way to get ready for the
trails. $75
Beginner Mountain Biking Camp
(Ages 8-10)
Campers will have a chance to
experience our great trails on the
fast track. Every beginning bike
rider will learn safety, trail etiquette,
and some tips on how to get to
the top of the mountain. Campers
will need to supply their own bike
with working gears, helmet, and
any other desired safety items. Get
ready to ride! Participants will
receive a t-shirt. $100
Intermediate Mountain Biking
Camp (Ages 10-13)
Campers will have a chance to
experience our great trails on the
fast track. Every intermediate rider
will learn safety, trail etiquette, and
some tips on how to get to the top of
the mountain. Campers will need to
supply their own bike with working
gears, helmet, and any other desired
safety items. Get ready to ride!
Participants will receive a t-shirt.
$90
Field Trip Camps
All Out Adventure Camp (Ages
7-12)
This camp is for the EXTREME
camper! Participants will explore
rock climbing, sailing, hiking,
trampoline gyms, and water parks.
This is the ultimate camp of the
summer. $250
H2O Adventure Camp (Ages
7-12)
Water! Water! Water! Campers
will get to cool down for a whole
week. Trips to water parks, river
rafting, and pools are just a few fun
trips planned. Fills up fast, so sign
up ASAP. Participants will receive a
t-shirt. $250
Mini Adventure Camp (Ages 5-7)
Big adventures for the mini
camper! Campers will go to the
Hogle Zoo, the Clark Planetarium,
the Aquarium, the Kamas
Recreation Center, and Tracey
Aviary. This is a great full day camp
that will be sure to please the kids
and parents alike. $200
Sailing Adventure Camp (Ages
7-12)
Are you ready to sail the seven
seas? Join us on the Jordanelle for
this week-long sailing adventure.
Kids will learn the fundamentals
of sailing, racing, and water safety
taught by the Park City Sailing
Club. $300
GET FIT WITH BASIN
RECREATION THIS SUMMER
T
he Basin Recreation offers an array of half-day
and all-day camps beginning June 10 and running
through August 23. Youth ages four to 13 will have the
opportunity to participate in a variety of activities in-
cluding basketball, soccer, mountain biking, volleyball
and sailing.
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For more information visit
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June 10-14
Basketball Camp, Ecker Hill
Middle School, 9 a.m. until noon
Minckin Soccer Camp, Trailside
Elementary, 9 a.m. until 11 a.m.
Summer Blast, Ecker Hill
Middle School and Trailside
Elementary, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
June 17-21
All Out Adventure Camp,
Ecker Hill Middle School, 9 a.m.
until 4 p.m.
Summer Blast, Ecker Hill
Middle School, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Beginner Mountain Biking
Camp, Trail Head, 9 a.m. until
noon
June 24-28
Mini Mountain Biking Camp,
Trail Head, 9 a.m. until 11 a.m.
H20 Adventure Camp, Ecker
Hill Middle School, 9 a.m. until 4
p.m.
Summer Blast, Ecker Hill
Middle School, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Tennis Camp, Trailside
Elementary, 9 a.m. until 11 a.m.
July 1-15 (No camp on July 4)
Intermediate Mountain Biking
Camp, Trail Head, 9 a.m. until
noon
Summer Blast, Ecker Hill
Middle School, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Critter Camp, Trailside
Elementary, 9 a.m. until noon
July 8-12
Mini Adventure Camp, Trailside
Elementary, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Summer Blast, Trailside
Elementary and Ecker Hill Middle
School, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Tennis Camp, Trailside Tennis
Courts, 9 a.m. until 11 a.m.
July 15-19
Summer Blast, Trailside
Elementary and Ecker Hill Middle
School, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Beginner Mountain Biking
Camp, Trail Head, 9 a.m. until
noon
Sailing Adventure Camp,
Trailside Elementary. 9 a.m. until
4 p.m.
July 22-26 (No camp on July 24)
Summer Blast, Trailside
Elementary and Ecker Hill Middle
School, 9 a.m until 4 p.m.
Intermediate Mountain Biking
Camp, Trail Head, 9 a.m. until
noon
Volleyball Camp, Ecker Hill
Middle School, 9 a.m. until noon
July 29-Aug. 2
Munchkin Soccer Camp,
Trailside Elementary, 9 a.m. until
11 a.m.
Basketball Camp, Ecker Hill
Middle School, 9 a.m. until noon
Summer Blast, Ecker Hill
Middle School, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Aug. 5-9
Mini Adventure Camp, Trailside
Elementary, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Tennis Camp, Trailside Tennis
Courts, 9 a.m. until 11 a.m.
Beginner Mountain Biking
Camp, Trail Head, 9 a.m. until
noon
Summer Blast, Ecker Hill
Middle School, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Aug. 12-16
H20 Adventure Camp, Ecker
Hill Middle School, 9 a.m. until 4
p.m.
Summer Blast, Ecker Hill
Middle School, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Aug. 19-23
Summer Blast, Ecker Hill
Middle School, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
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It provides support for skaters of
all ages and levels. Club members
meet weekly for fun, practice and
lessons under the skilled leadership
of Park City Ice Arenas Figure
Skating Director, Erika Roberts,
and her excellent coaching staff.
Many club members participate
in testing sessions, competitions,
and ice shows as they raise their
skill levels.
The facility
Park City Ice Arena and the
Figure Skating Club of Park City
boast a single Olympic-size ice
sheet, a jump harness, a Pro-Motion
hand-held fshing pole harness,
a video camera, lap-top computer
with Dartfsh software and fat
screen TVs with DVD players for
video analysis, an off-ice training
room with state-of-the-art Mylar
mirrors, free-standing ballet bars,
and off-ice training equipment.
About the summer camps
Our staff of highly qualifed
coaches are all U.S. Figure Skating
registered coaches and members
of the Professional Skaters
Association (PSA). They are
trained in all disciplines of fgure
skating and are here to help you to
realize your dreams. We also
welcome guest coaches and their
skaters to train with us.
Basic skating camp
June 24-28 and Aug. 12-16
Skaters of all levels are welcome
as long as they have taken at
least one session of Learn-to-
Skate classes or private lessons or
skate regularly on their own and
can skate comfortably without
assistance. This camp has a
recreational focus.
Camp hours: 8:45 a.m. until
noon
Fees: $165 before June 1; $185
after June 1
Camp fees include:
Daily on-ice classes
Practice sessions daily
Daily off-ice activities
Camp souvenir
Competitive Test Camp
June 17-21
Skaters must have passed the
Pre-Preliminary Free Skate test or
higher and at least be working on
an axel to participate in this camp.
Camp hours: 7:30 a.m. until 3
p.m.
Fees: $270 before June 1; $290
after June 1
Camp fees include:
Daily classes in jumps,
spins, moves in the feld, edges,
presentation and choreography
and power skating
Moves in the Field session
daily
Freestyle sessions daily
Off-ice classes in ballet, yoga,
strength and conditioning
Exhibition performance on
Friday
Pre-Competitive Development
Camp
July 29-Aug. 2
This camp is for non-test
skaters who have passed Basic 5
(backward crossovers) through
No test Free Skate levels. Skaters
must be able to do forward and
backward crossovers to participate
in this camp.
Camp hours: 8:30a.m. until 1:30
p.m.
Fees: $230 before June 1; $250
after June 1
Camp fees include:
SUMMER WILL BE HOT AT THE FIGURE
SKATING CLUB OF PARK CITYS 2013
SUMMER CAMPS
T
he Figure Skating Club of Park City was formed
in 2007, after the completion of the Park City
Ice Arena, located at 600 Gillmore Way at Quinns
Junction.
Dates: June 18 Aug. 29
Days: Tuesdays and Thursdays
Time: 5 p.m. until 6 p.m.
Instructor: Steve Pastorino, First-ddegree black belt
Location: Trailside Park, Park City
Cost: $100
Ages: seven and older
Contact by email parkcitytk@gmail.com or call (435) 602-0065.
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tional Korean martial art. Its great for ftness, char-
acter-building discipline. It is also a fun, encouraging
environment where adults and kids train side-by-side.
Daily classes in basic skills,
jumps, spins, edges and moves in
the feld
Freestyle sessions daily
Off-ice classes in ballet,
yoga, strength and conditioning,
presentation, choreography
Exhibition performance on
Friday
Camp souvenir
Payment in full is required at
time of registration. There is a 72-
hour cancellation policy in which
no refunds will be given after that
time.
Exhibition
We will host an exhibition on
the last day of camp. Skaters will
have the opportunity to showcase
their talents and perform for their
friends and families.
Registration
Registration is available at Park
City Ice Arena, on-line at www.
parkcityice.org (payment in full
is required) or by calling Skating
Director, Erika Roberts at (435)
615-5704.
Private Lessons
Private lessons may be scheduled
during freestyle sessions for an
additional fee. All of the coaches
on our staff are available to be
contracted for private lessons of
15, 20 or 30-minutes. Payment
for private lessons must be done
directly through the coach. For
more information, visit www.
fgureskatingclubofparkcity.org.
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But learning doesnt have to end when
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a perfect complement to the traditional
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geared toward self-learning in math and
reading. Soon enough, your child will be
able to grasp any concept on his or her own,
giving them knowledge and condence
to carry into the classroom and beyond
Kumon Math & Reading Center of Park City
Center is located next to US Post Ofce in Kimball Junction
435.503.1905 www.kumonofparkcity.com
Enroll your child in May to take advantage of our
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It offers summer camps that teach players technical skills, tactical
awareness, confdence and teamwork.
The staff members have been handpicked for their experience,
knowledge, passion, enthusiasm and ability to teach youth players and to
make a difference in their lives.
The summer camp day sessions are as follows:
Premier for focused training for ages 10 to 18 will be held at Willow
Creek Complex from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. on July 8-12.
GK Premier specifc to goalkeeping for ages 10 to 18 will be held at
Willow Creek Complex from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. on July 8-12.
Juniors teaching core skills for ages six to nine will be held at
Willow Creek Complex from 8 a.m. until noon on July 8-12.
one. Soccer School also offers fve-day Elite Week or GK Week
sessions; 10-day Elite Academy or GK Academy sessions and West
Coast College ID camps.
The Elite and GK sessions are open to ages 10 to 18 and the College
ID camp is available for ages 13 to 18.

The residential camps schedule is as follows:
Elite Week & GK Week: June 23-27 and June 28 July 2
Elite Academy & GK Academy: June 23 July 2
Elite West Coast College ID: June 16-19
All camps are held at the Westmont Campus in Santa Barbara, CA

Fees for the camps are:
$319 Premier and GK Premier
$199 Juniors
$679 Elite Week or Elite GK Week
$1460 Elite Academy or GK Academy
To register, call (805) 845-6801 or visit onesoccerschools.com.
SOCCER SUMMER CAMPS OFFERED
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ne. Soccer Schools has developed co-ed soccer
programs for all ages, skill levels and experiences
playing soccer. The programs focus on trust, conf-
dence, knowledge and safety.
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From open enrollment camps,
to camps tailored to individuals
with similar abilities, offerings
vary based on the goals of the
participants.
The camps include day camps,
multi day camps and overnight
camps. Campers participate in
the NAC sports and recreation
program activities, as well as other
activities specifcally designed for
that particular camp.
Schedules are designed to
challenge campers abilities while
focusing on developing self-
esteem and building friendships.
Depending on the season, activities
may include skiing, snowboarding,
snowshoeing, cycling, climbing,
archery, ropes course, swimming,
equine assisted activities, arts and
crafts, water sports, sledge hockey
and more.
Day Camps
Day camps are offered
throughout the summer, and are
comprised of three components
custom tailored to meet the needs
of individuals ages eight to 18,
including the following:
Pathfnders (Focused on Physical
Disabilities)
Crusaders (Focused on
Cognitive Disabilities)
Adventurers (Focused on
Autism Spectrum Disorders)
Intro to Camp
For ages six through eight,
and geared toward the younger
camper, this is a great opportunity
to try out camp for the frst time.
Activities will be age appropriate
and offered in a safe and
comfortable environment.
Sibling Camps
For ages eight to 15 and 16-24,
Sibling Camps are similar to Day
Camps, taking advantage of the
wonderful surroundings and as
well as a myriad of sports and
recreational activities.
Sibling Camps offer all the
benefts of inclusiveness while
making all campers feel welcome
and successful. This camp is a
great opportunity for a sibling
to participate side by side with a
brother or sister with a disability.
Family Camps
The NAC organizes winter
family around holidays and school
breaks. These camps are open to
individuals of all ages and abilities.
Participants can enjoy a variety
of activities, including time
on the slopes alpine skiing or
snowboarding, trying their hand
on our climbing wall, taking
a session of Nordic skiing or
snowshoeing, participating in our
Equestrian Program or enjoying a
family swim party.
Camp Giddy Up
For individuals ages eight
to 18 who are interested in a
horsemanship focused camp
designed to facilitated shared
experiences for people both with
and without disabilities.
Campers will start the day
with grooming, riding and barn
activities in the morning and a
variety of fun outdoor recreational
activities in the afternoon. This is
a great opportunity to learn more
about horses and riding, while
making new friends.
Overnight Camps
For teens and young adults aged
15 to 24, overnight campers stay
in our on-site lodge. Each room
has two twin beds and a private
accessible bathroom. Days and
evenings are full of fun activities,
and campers often end the day
around the campfre singing songs
and playing games.
Camp Xtreme is offered in the
summer and winter months and
is designed for campers with
physical disabilities aged 15-24.
The activities are designed to
challenge each individual, while
offering ample support to ensure a
successful experience.

Camp Vision is offered in the
summer for campers with visual
impairments aged 12-19.
Crusaders Overnight Camp is
offered in the summer for teens
and young adults with intellectual
disabilities.
For more information about
National Ability Center camps,
please refer to our Camp Brochure,
or contact Even Kessler at (435)
649-3991 ex. 607 or email at
Evank@discovernac.org.
NATIONAL ABILITY CENTER SUMMER
CAMPS TAILORED TO SPECIAL NEEDS
T
he National Ability Center (NAC), located at 1000
Ability Way at Quinns Junction, is situated in an
ideal setting to provide camps and camp experiences
for a wide range of ages and abilities.
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The facility houses four indoor
and seven outdoor tennis courts,
two outdoor pools, weights, cardio,
group ftness classes, running track,
a bouldering wall and much more.
Rentals of parks and sports felds
are also available through Park
City Recreation.
Below is a list of Park City
Recreation 2013 youth summer
programs
AQUATICS
Summer Swim Lessons
Monday Thursday (two week
sessions)
Session 1 June 10 20
Session 2 June 24 July 5 (no
class July 4)
Session 3 July 15 25
Session 4 July 29 Aug. 8
Times: 9:45 a.m., 10:25 a.m.,
11:05 a.m. and 11:45 a.m.
Registration deadlines are
Fridays prior to the start date.
Saturday Lessons
Use the descriptions to
determine the participating childs
level. The lessons include a free
open swim for participant and one
adult.
Saturdays, June 8 July 27
Level I-II, Level III and Level
IV-V, 9 a.m.
Guppy, Sunfsh, Parent-Tot,
9:45 p.m.
Guppy, Sunfsh, Dolphin, 10:35
a.m.
Registration deadline is June 5.
Private Swim Lessons
PC Recreations qualifed swim
instructors are happy to teach
private swim lessons beginning
June 10. To schedule private
lessons, call (435) 615-5409 and
leave the following information:
Name of parent, name and age of
student and phone number.
Park City Piranhas Pre-Comp
Swim Team
Available for ages six to 14 years
Mondays through Fridays,
June 10 through Aug. 2, at the PC
MARC Lap Pool
Ages 10 to 14, 8 a.m. 9:30 a.m
Ages six to nine, 8:30 a.m. 9:30
a.m.
All workouts include a dryland
warm up.
Registration deadline is June 10
Fee: $210 for ages 10 to 14
years; $190 for ages six to nine
TENNIS
Summer Mini Tennis Camp for
ages three to seven
Tuesday or Thursday, 4:30 p.m.
until 5:30 p.m. or Saturday, 10:30
a.m. until 11:30 a.m.
Session 1 June 10 29
Session 2 July 1 Aug. 3
Session 3 Aug. 5 24
Fee: $11 per class
Summer Junior Camp
Program for ages seven to 14
Camps have three options
Five Days (Mon. Fri.), three days
(Mon., Wed. and Fri.) and two
days (Tues. and Thurs.), 10:30 am
1:30 pm
Camps feature the following:
Instruction by certifed tennis
PARK CITY RECREATION HAS ITS
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ark City Recreation offers camps, clinics, classes, sports leagues and tourna-
ments for both youth and adults, and operates the Municipal Athletic & Recre-
ation Center (The MARC), 1200 Little Kate Road.
AT PARK CITY
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
9am-1pm
children bring lunch
and a drink
4 years to 5th Grade
(they will be entering in the fall.)
$40 per child
Bible
Day Camp (VBS)
July 22nd -26th
Come join us for a week
filled with fun, games,
lessons and songs inspired
by the theme Blessed to Be
Blessing!
Once again led by the young adults Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp.
For additional information please contact
Karen Ellis
Karen@parkcitychurch.org
Registration starts May 12th.
Camp fills up so please sign up early.


July 8 - 12: Fee, Fi, Fo, FumI See A Green Thumb
July 15 - 19: Park City Adventures
July 22 - 26: Wild, Wild West
July 29 - August 2: Circus Circus

Ages 3 to 8 years young are welcome!
Cost per week: $190
Monday - Friday 9am to 2pm
Sign Up Today!
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school
435.640.1997
www.parkcitycookingschool.com
Email jaxsand@aol.com
Kids & Teens Camps begins
Monday, June 10th
Hands on Cooking Class
Monday Thursday 11am 2pm
Limited to 8 coed students
Classes include new techniques,
demonstrations and vegetarian dishes.
Kids will work with a partner on one or two
recipes and then everyone will enjoy the meal
they prepared together.
Teens Pastry Arts Camp 5th Year
Fridays starting June 14th 12:30 3pm
French, European, Italian & American Pastries
Healthy cooking and whole grains
will be used when possible
Limited to 10 students
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professionals covering technique,
strategy, physical and mental
conditioning,and match play
Flexible registration option: Sign
up for two, three or fve days
Courts divided by ability
Appropriate player-to-pro ratio
2- hours of on-court
instruction per day
Camp 1 June 10 - 14
Camp 2 June 17 - 21
Camp 3 June 24 - 28
Camp 4 July 1 - July 5 (No
class: Wed. July 4)
Camp 5 July 8 -12
Camp 6 July 15 - 19
Camp 7 July 22 - 26
Camp 8 July 29 - Aug. 2
Camp 10 Aug. 11 -16
Fee: $45 per day. Cost includes
a camp T-shirt and tennis prizes.
All players are required to bring
a hat, sun screen, snack, drink or
sack lunch, water bottle (water is
provided on court)
Summer HS Workouts for ages
14 and older
Mondays and Wednesdays,
4 p.m. until 6 p.m.
This program is a summer
continuation of high school
1, 2 and 3 and is available to
students who participate in school
programs.
The fee is $22 per clinic.
YOUTH PROGRAMS

Karate
Mondays and Wednesdays,
April 29 to June 5
Tiny Tigers, ages four to six,
3:30 p.m. until 4:15 p.m.
Ninjas, ages seven and older,
4:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m.
Fee is $60 for Tiny Tigers and
$65 for Ninjas
Registration deadline is April 29
35th Annual Soccer Camps for
ages seven to 15
Mondays through Fridays
Half-day times, 9 a.m. until
noon
Full-day times, 9 a.m. until 3
p.m.
Full-day campers should bring
a bag lunch, swimsuit and towel.
Participants will receive a camp
T-shirt. A portion of the proceeds
will beneft Here for Kids
International.
Session 1 June 17 - 21
Session 2 June 24 - 28
Session 3 July 8 - 12
Location: North 40 feld
Fee is $85 for half-day, $160 for
full day.
A late fee of an additional $10
will be charged after registration
deadlines.
Session deadlines are June 13,
June 20 and July 3.
Adventure Camp for ages nine
to 14
Mondays through Fridays
Times: 9 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Park City Recreations
challenging camps include
activities such as rock climbing,
sailing, river rafting, mountain
biking, hiking, archery, horseback
riding and more. There are six
weeks of camps, two different
arrays of activities offered.
Session 1 June 10 -14
Session 2 June 17 - 21
Session 3 July 8 - 12
Session 4 July 15 - 19
Session 5 June 24 28
Session 6 July 29 - Aug. 2
Fee is $400 per session.
Registration deadlines are
May 26, June 2, June 9, June 30
and July 14.
A $20 late fee will be charged
after deadline.
Beginner to Advanced Dirt
Jump Bike Clinics for ages eight
to 18
Mondays through Wednesdays
at Park City Dirt Jump Park
Times: 11 a.m. noon
Session 1 June 10 - 12
Session 2 June 24 - 26
Session 3 July 8 10
Session 4 July 22 24
Session 5 Aug. 5 - 7
Fee is $65.
Registration deadline is until the
classes are full. Space is limited to
15 riders per session
Skateboard Camp for ages fve
to 18
Mondays through Thursdays at
Park City Skate Park
June 10 - 13 All levels, 8:30
a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
June 17 -20 All levels, 8:30 a.m.
- 10:30 a.m.; Beginners only, 10:30
a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
June 24 - 27 All levels, 8:30 a.m.
Music Lessons
for all ages
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University trained & degreed faculty
Summer Camps, Group Voice
& Rock Band classes available
Flexible Summer Scheduling
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435.649.6292
4593 Silver Springs Dr.
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Summer Camp
3 - 8 Years Old
Weekly Themed Camps & Field Trips
Flexible Days and Hours
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July 1 - 5 (no class on July 4)
All levels, 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.;
Beginners only, 10:30 a.m. - 11:30
a.m.
July 8 - 11 All levels, 8:30 a.m. -
10:30 a.m.
July 15 -18 All levels, 8:30 a.m.
- 10:30 a.m.; Beginners only, 10:30
a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
July 22 - 25 All levels, 8:30 a.m.
- 10:30 a.m.
July 29 - Aug. 1 All levels, 8:30
a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
Aug. 5 - 8 All levels, 8:30 a.m. -
10:30 a.m.
Aug. 12 -15 All levels, 8:30 a.m.
- 10:30 a.m.
Fee is $80 for all levels and $45
for beginners only camps
Registration deadline: Open
until sessions are full
Private and semi-private lessons
are also available. For more
information, contact Tate at (435)
615-5418.
Friday Skate Jams, May 10 and
May 24
Times: 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at
Park City Skate Park
These jam-format competitions
are fun for skater and spectator.
All participants must wear helmet.
An Adult must sign a waiver.
Advanced registration taken at the
PC MARC or EPIC Board Shop.
The fee is $10 in advance or $15
day of the jam.
Parent/kid Skateboard Clinic
for adults and children ages six
and older
Sundays from 8:30 a.m. until 10
a.m. at Park City Skate Park
Session 1 May 5 - June 2 (No
class May 26)
Session 2 Sept. 8 - 29
Fees are $55 per individual or
$80 for two in the same family
Registration deadlines are May 3
and Sept. 6
All-Girls Skate Session for ages
fve and older
Sundays from 10 a.m. until 11:30
a.m. at Park City Skate Park
Session 1 May 5 - June 2
Session 2 Sept. 8 - 29
Fees are $55 per individual or
$80 when registered with a friend
Registration deadlines are May 3
and Sept. 6
Skateboard Series
Saturdays, June 29, July 27 and
Aug. 24, 11 a.m. at Park City Skate
Park
This is one of Utahs premier
skate competition series
with divisions for beginner,
intermediate, advanced, girls street,
beginner bowl and open bowl.
All participants are required
to wear a helmet. A waiver must
be signed by an adult in order to
compete. Advance registration
taken at the PC MARC or EPIC
Board Shop.
Day-of registration begins at 10
a.m.
The fee are $10 per division in
advance or $15 per division the
day of the competitions.
Park City Recreation Summer
Day Camp for ages six to 12
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.
until 6 p.m., June 10 through Aug.
20, at the City Park Recreation
Building, with programmed
activities between 9 a.m. and 4
p.m.
A professional staff will
guide children through exciting
summer days that include sports,
games, arts and crafts, feld trips
and more. Optional tennis, art,
skateboard or swim lessons are
also
The fees are $1,485 for full
summer campers, $165 for the
weekly camper and $40 for the
daily drop-in camper.
Please note: feld trips require an
additional fee,
For more information, call (435)
615-5440.
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For more information about the
venue, visit www.parkcityice.org.
Below are the various summer
camps offered this year.
Competitive Figure Skating
Camp for ages eight and older
Monday through Friday, June
17 through June 21, 7:30 a.m. until
3 p.m.
This camp is for fgure skaters
who have at least passed the pre-
preliminary free-skate test and are
working on an axel. Daily on and
off ice classes and sessions will be
offered. Exhibitions on Friday and
a camp souvenir are included.
Pre-Competitive Figure Skating
Camp for ages fve and older
Monday through Friday, June
29 through Aug. 2, 8:30 a.m. until
1:30 p.m.
This camp is for fgure skaters
with basic skills (at least Basic 5
or able to do crossovers) through
free-skate levels who are interested
in pursuing more competitive
fgure skating. Daily on and off
ice classes and sessions will also be
offered. An exhibition on Friday
and camp souvenir are included.
Basic Skating Camp for ages four
and older
Monday through Friday, June
10 through July 14, and July 22
through July 26, 8:45 a.m. to noon
This camp is for skaters of all
levels with at least some experience
on the ice. Daily activities include
work both on and off the ice. A
camp souvenir is included.
Mites Hockey Camp for ages fve
to eight
Monday through Friday, July 8
through July 12
This is a -day morning camp
for youth who will be Mite players
this Fall. Campers must be able
to skate forwards, backwards and
stop comfortably in hockey skates.
There will be both on ice and off
ice instruction.
ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS
Learn to Play Hockey
With an emphasis on fun,
instruction is focused on the basic
skills of power skating, stick
handling, passing, shooting and
positioning, developing skills for
recreational and competitive play.
Skating requirements:
Participants must have passed the
Learn to Skate or Snow-furries
level in hockey skates, or have
approval of the hockey director.
Learn to Skate
Participants learn to skate in
fgure or hockey skates. Skaters
will progress through various skill
levels as they learn to stop, skate
backwards, do crossovers, as work
on other skills. Classes offered
for all ability levels, ages three to
adult.
Learn to Curl
With instruction provided
by the Park City Curling Club,
this fun and social sport is open
to all abilities, and all ages from
11 to adult. Comfortable, warm
clothing, gloves and clean athletic
shoes are recommended. All other
equipment will be provided.
Dry-land Training
Participants will work with
a personal trainer to increase
strength, agility and endurance for
all ice sports.
Off-Ice Ballet
This class will focus on proper
alignment, body awareness,
posture and fexibility.
PC RECREATION
AT THE ICE ARENA
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ark City Recreation offers an array of skate and
hockey camps at the the Park City Ice Arena and
Sports Complex, located at 600 Gillmor Way at Quinns
Junction during the summer.
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Summer season passes, alpine day passes,
individual and combo passes are now available.
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Off-Ice Conditioning
Participants take part in
activities that will strengthen
muscles and increase balance. The
class is geared for fgure skaters
and focuses on agility, power,
endurance and fexibility to help
develop a well-rounded athlete.
Private Skating Lessons
Private lessons are available
with the Park City Ice Arenas
certifed instructors. For a full list
of instructors and for additional
information visit us on-line at
www.parkcityice.org.
Rocky Mountain Hockey
Schools
RMHS will hold their camps
Aug. 5 through Aug. 9. For
more information, visit www.
rmhshockey.com
Park City Hockey Experience
Contact Aaron Dufford at
adufford@hotmail.com
The Park City Golf Club, located
at 1541 Thaynes Canyon Dr., offers
an array of junior and teen camps
throughout the summer.
First built in 1964 as a nine-hole
course, this William Neff-signature
golf course was redesigned to its
current 18-holes in 1973.
In 2003, the 18th hole was
redesigned by William Neff
Jr. In addition to providing
professionally designed and well
kept greens, Park City Golf Clubs
elevation of 6700 feet can actually
add distance to shots and the course
is typically 10- to 15-degrees cooler
than most courses in the area,
which is a defnite bonus during
the hot summer months.
The Park City Golf Club 2013
summer camps are as follows:
Junior Camps
These clinic style camps will
cover all areas of the game of golf.
Each clinic includes safety, grip,
stance, putting, chipping, full
swing, course etiquette and rules.
Golf clubs will be furnished if
needed. Each camp is four days
including a Play Day, dates listed
below. The play day includes a
lunch following play on the golf
course.
Junior Camp sign up will be
held April 30, 7:30 am at the Park
City Golf Club Pro Shop.
All sessions will run from 9 a.m.
until noon.
Session 1 June 10 - 13, play
day is June 13
Session 2 June 17 20, play
day is June 20
Session 3 June 24 27, play
day is June 27
The fee is $165 per session.

Teen Camp for ages 13 to 17
Monday through Thursday,
June 10 through June 13, 1 p.m.
until 4 p.m.
This clinic-styled camp will
cover all areas of the game of golf,
including safety, grip, stance,
putting, chipping, full swing,
course etiquette and rules.
Golf clubs will be furnished if
needed.
The fee is $150 per participant.
Junior League for ages seven and
older
Sessions will be held every
Monday from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m.,
June 10 through Aug. 19
Participants are required to have
been through one of our clinics or
pass a player ability test. Players
can play nine or 18 holes.
The fee is $30 for the whole
session, or $5 per day for nine
holes and $10 per day for 18
holes.
For more information, visit
www.parkcitygolfclub.org.
GOLF GLUB FOR
JUNIORS AND TEENS
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Tally Ho Farm
Park City Utah since 1988
Children's Equestrian Program
Join us for our Spring-Summer
riding program.
Now accepting riders ages 8 to 14
Basic horsemanship-Lessons Trail riding
Camps and lots of fun horse activities
Visit us online at ..tallyhofarm.org
Call Sheri 435 901 9778
ELITEAM (as in Elite Team) is a set of Conditioning Camps designed for young
athletes, teaching the basic concepts of Sports Physiology, Psychology and
Nutrition. ELITEAM is a Vermont based company in its 22nd year, run by
Olympian Doug Lewis. ELITEAM has formed a unique new partnership with
the U.S. Ski Team to host a one week overnight camp in Park City offering a
wide variety of cross-training activities, including daily workouts at the U.S.
Ski Teams Center of Excellence facility. ELITEAMs goal is simple- to develop
healthy, confdent, complete athletes, all while having FUN!
Conditioning Camps
www.eliteam.com
Park City World Cup camp: June 24-28 (ages 11-14)
802-793-5055 - info@eliteam.com
ELITEAM Athletes- You have so much fun, you dont even realize how hard
you are working. -- No other camp has pushed me to excel and challenged
me this much.
ELITEAM Parents- Each year my kids are truly excited and inspired by their
time with you. Its remarkable the impact you have on these young athletes.
-- When I picked up my daughter, she was exhausted but the happiest I have
seen her all summer. Thank you!
One of these facilities is the Utah
Olympic Park (UOP), located at
3419 Olympic Parkway at Kimball
Junction.
And to keep the Olympic legacy
alive, it offers summer sports
classes and camps.
Multi Sport, Multi Discipline
Day Camps
Ability Level: Introductory
Ages seven to 10 (outside of age
range call program contacts)
Depending on the week
youngsters may be introduced to
baseball, tennis, swimming, karate,
volley ball, golf, skating and
curling in addition to gymnastics
two times per week and an
opportunity to do freestyle into
the pool at the Utah Olympic
Park.
The camps are $250 per week
Schedule:
June 18-21:
Golf (Gymnastics, skate
boarding and art)
June 25-28:
Karate (Gymnastics, Skate
boarding and art)
July 9-12:
Tennis / Swimming (Gymnastics,
skateboarding and art)
July 16-19:
Baseball (Gymnastics, Skate
boarding and art)
July 23-26:
Sailing (Gymnastics, Skate
boarding and art)
July 30 Aug. 2:
Skating & Curling (Gymnastics,
Skate boarding and art)
Practice time: 9:30 am 4:30 pm
Drop Off Location: TBD
(elementary school in Park City)
Pick Up Location: UOP Day
Lodge
Weekly sport subject to change,
based on availability.
Other summer offerings include
Bobsled and Skeleton, Freestyle
and Free skiing and Nordic Skiing
training.
Bobsled and Skeleton
G-Force Combine
Ability Rating: Beginner,
Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
Ages: Skeleton 14 and older;
Bobsled 16 and older
G-Force Combine with Push
Camp
Ability Rating: Beginner,
Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
Ages: Skeleton 14 and older;
Bobsled 16 and older
G-Force Strength &
Conditioning Program
Ability Rating: Beginner,
Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
Ages: Skeleton 14 and older;
Bobsled 16 and older

G-Force Push Track Season Pass
Ability Rating: Beginner,
Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
Ages: Skeleton 14 and older;
Bobsled 16 and older.
G-Force Push Track Day Pass
Ability Rating: Beginner,
Intermediate, Advanced, Expert
Ages: Skeleton 14 and older;
Bobsled 16 and older
OLYMPIC OPPORTUNITIES AT UOP
T
he Utah Athletic Foundation operating under the
tradename Utah Olympic Legacy is a Utah non-
proft 501(c)(3) organization responsible for providing
opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to par-
ticipate, educate, and excel in winter sports.
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To book your childs party contact
Kristin Remenschneider at
435-649-8882 or email
events@kimballartcenter.org.
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Each 2 hour party hosted at the Kimball Art Center will include:
Birthday Party!
Let the Kimball
Art Center organize
and host your childs
An art party activity
and time to celebrate,
Eat cake and open presents!
Available for all ages.435.649.8882 or
kimballartcenter.org to register.
STAINED GLASS
ENCAUSTICS
DRAWING
PLEIN AIRE
JEWELRY
SCULPTURE
MIXED MEDIA
DRAWING
WELDING
JUNE, JULY,
AUGUST and
SEPTEMBER
UOP
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Freestyle and Free Skiing
Learn to FLY Monthly
Ability Rating: Beginner
Age 7 - 10 (outside of age range
please call)
FLY Junior Team 1 Day
Ability Rating: Beginner/
Intermediate
Ages seven to 10 years old
(outside of age range please call)
FLY Junior Team 2-Day
Ability Rating: Beginner/
Intermediate
Ages seven to 10 (outside of age
range please call)

Fly Elite Team
Ability Rating: Advanced
Ages 15 and older or by coachs
invitation (outside of age range
please call)
FLY Devo Team 3-Day
Ability Rating: Intermediate/
Advanced
Ages 10 to 15 (outside of age
range please call)

Fly 5-Day Camps
Ability Rating: Beginner to
Advanced
Ages seven to 18 (Please call if
outside of age range)
Fly Multi-day Full Day Private
Ability Rating: Beginner,
Intermediate (must be able to ski
and swim)
Ages seven and older

Summer Freestyle Fly Intro
Clinics
Ability Rating: Beginner -
Intermediate
Ages seven and older
Summer Freestyle Fly Private
Lessons
Ability Rating: Beginner to
Advanced
Ages seven and older
Description

Nordic Skiing
Summer Ski Jumping & Nordic
Combined
Ability Rating: Intermediate
Ages seven to 12 (outside of age
range call program contacts)
Nordic Combined Elite Team
Ability Rating: Advanced
Ages 16 and older, or by
invitation (outside of age range call
program contacts)
Nordic Combined Devo Team
Ability Rating: Intermediate and
advanced level
Ages 12 to 16 years (outside of
age range call program contacts)
Ski Jumping Devo Team
Ability Rating; Intermediate and
advanced level
Ages 12 to 16 (outside of age
range call program contacts)
Ski Jumping Elite Team
Ability Rating: Advanced
Ages 16 and older or by
invitation (outside of age range call
program contacts)
Recreational Ski Jumping
Ability Rating: Ability to jump
K90 & K120 (per coach approval)
Age: Per coach approval
For more information, visit www.
utaholympiclegacy.com/programs.
To book your childs party contact
Kristin Remenschneider at
435-649-8882 or email
events@kimballartcenter.org.
GLASS FUSION
PRINTMAKING
MOSAICS
SuMmEr
ArT ClAsSeS At ThE
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Each 2 hour party hosted at the Kimball Art Center will include:
Birthday Party!
Let the Kimball
Art Center organize
and host your childs
An art party activity
and time to celebrate,
Eat cake and open presents!
Available for all ages.435.649.8882 or
kimballartcenter.org to register.
STAINED GLASS
ENCAUSTICS
DRAWING
PLEIN AIRE
JEWELRY
SCULPTURE
MIXED MEDIA
DRAWING
WELDING
JUNE, JULY,
AUGUST and
SEPTEMBER
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Here is a list and description of
some of the Kimball Art Center
summer class.
Family (All Ages)
Paper Craft
With Jenny Diersen
Friday, June 14
4 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
$30 per child adult pair (10 percent
discount for members) materials
included
Red, White & Blue Tie Dye
With Jenny Diersen
Saturday, June 29
10 a.m. 11 a.m.
$25 per person (10 percent
discount for members)
Students under seven years old,
must be accompanied an adult.
Making Pottery Together: Hand
Building
With Kourtney Burgner
Saturday, July 13
10 a.m. 12 p.m.
$50 per child adult pair (10 percent
discount for members) materials
included
Make it. Play it.
With Cassidy Duhadaway
Saturday, July 20
10 a.m. noon
$25 per child (10 percent discount
for members) materials included
Parents should stay with children
under the age of seven.
Making Pottery Together: Wheel
Throwing
With Kourtney Burgner
Saturday, Aug. 17
10 a.m. noon
$50 per child adult pair (10 percent
discount for members) materials
included
Whimsical Windsocks
With Jenny Diersen
Friday, Aug.23
4 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
$25 per child (10% discount for
members) materials included
*Parents should stay with children
under the age of seven.
Learning the Landscape
With Jenny Diersen & Joy
McManaman
Friday, Sept. 13
4 p.m. 6 p.m.
$60 per child adult pair (10 percent
discount for members) materials
included
This class is best for students 6 and
up with an accompanying adult.
Spy Sculpture
With Kourtney Burgner
Friday, September 27
4 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
$20 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Parents should stay with children
under the age of seven.
Tots (three to 5) Some classes may
be for four and fve year olds only
Tots Making Pots
With Kourtney Burgner
Saturday, June 8
10 a.m. 11 a.m.
$20 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Tots Totally Tie Dye
With Jenny Diersen
Saturday, June 15
10 a.m. 11 a.m.
$20 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Paper Puppets
With Jenny Diersen
Friday, July 12
4 p.m. 5 p.m.
$20 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
T
he Kimball Art Center, known as the KAC, locat-
ed at 638 Park Ave., is a non-proft center for the
arts, committed to engaging individuals of all ages in
diverse and inspiring experiences through education,
exhibitions and events.
The building, which was once a garage, houses three exhibition galleries
and offers community art classes all year.
Summer classes are available for tots, kids, tweens, teens and adults. For
a full listing of class details and to register, visit www.kimballartcenter.org
or call (435) 649-8882.
KIDS CALL UPON MUSES AT THE KAC
All students will produce several display-worthy pieces during the
weekly four-day course. Students will be led by a professional instructor
through exercises designed to strengthen their technical skills. The
Paint Mixer provides a fun, supportive and structured atmosphere. Our
instructors have impressive resumes in art education and are successful,
professional artists.
CONJURING UP
SOME SUMMER
T
he Paint Mixer, 738 Main St., is offering summer
sessions for youth to help them fnd their inner art-
ist and tap in to their creative side while learning the
fundamentals of painting and exploring the world of
acrylic paints and canvas.
For more information or to register, call 435-604-0820 or visit www.
thepaintmixer.com
VISUAL ARTS
CAMPS
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Pottery Pals
With Kourtney Burgner
Friday, July 19
4 p.m. 5 p.m.
$20 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Alphabet Art
With Jenny Diersen
Friday, Aug. 16
4 p.m. 5 p.m.
$20 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Recycled Robots
With Jenny Diersen
Saturday, Aug. 24
10 a.m. 11 a.m.
$20 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Painting Pals
With Jenny Diersen
Saturday, September 14
10 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
$30 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Drawing Dinos
With Jenny Diersen
Saturday, September 28
10 a.m. 11 a.m.
$20 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Sewing the Line
This class is for tots who are 4
and 5 only, parents do not need to
attend with children.
With Jenny Diersen & Kourtney
Burgner
Monday Thursday
June 17, 18, 19, 20
2 p.m. 3 p.m.
$80 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Critters & Creatures
This class is for tots who are 4
and 5 only, parents do not need to
attend with children.
With Jenny Diersen & Kourtney
Burgner
Monday Thursday
July 8, 9, 10, 11
2 p.m. 3 p.m.
$80 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Story Time Art
This class is for tots who are 4
and 5 only, parents do not need to
attend with children.
With Jenny Diersen & Kourtney
Burgner
Monday - Wednesday
Aug. 12, 13, 14, 15
3 p.m. 4 p.m.
$80 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Little Landscapes
This class is for tots who are 4
and 5 only, parents do not need to
attend with children.
With Jenny Diersen
Tuesdays
September 10, 17, 24
$60 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Open Studios for Tots & Kids
Come in and explore our studios.
There is no instructor in the
classroom, but children ages one-
and-a-half to 10 are welcome to
come and experiment and play.
Students under seven should be
accompanied by an adult. Each
open studio is two hours long.
Students can stay as long as they
would like to play. Students
must register at least two days in
advance.
Saturday, June 8; noon 3 p.m.
Mixed Media Studio
Saturday, July 7; noon 3 p.m.
Ceramics Studio
Friday, Aug. 16; 3 p.m. 6 p.m.
Ceramics Studio II
Saturday, Sept. 21; noon 3 p.m.
Mixed Media/Painting Studio
Kids (six to 10)
Schools Out for Summer Camp
With Jorge Rodriguez
Lunch from Davnazas Pizza
Friday, June 7
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
$90 (10 percent discount for
members)
Wild Art: Animals & their
Environments
With Lori McDonald
Monday Thursday
June 10, 11, 12, 13
10 a.m. noon
$110 (10 percent discount for
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A State-Licensed Hourly Childcare Facility

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Drop In Play Hourly Drop Off Camps
Birthday Parties Parents Lounge
Little Primates Playschool
Surfs Up!
Artist Antics
Around the World
Trucking the USA
Atlantis
Behind the Scenes
Utah Adventures
Sailing the High Seas
Monkeys of Witchcraft & Wizarding
Time Travelers
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Sailing Camp
Sailing Camp
Junior
Junior
www.ParkCitySailing.org
www.ParkCitySailing.org
Park City Sailing Association is a 501c3, Non-Prot Organization.
Beginner & Intermediate Classes:
Kids & Teens ages 8-18
1-Week Sessions (Mon-Fri)
Beginner Classes (9am-3pm for ages 8-11)
Beg/Intermediate Classes (10am-4pm for ages 12+)
$250/Week (Scholarships Available)
More info & registration online. Questions? Call Buster Pike at 435-659-1360
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Mixed Media Madness
With Jorge Rodriquez
Monday Thursday
June 10, 11, 12, 13
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Clay, Paper Scissors
With Kourtney Burgner & Jenny
Diersen
Monday Thursday
June 10, 11, 12, 13
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$95 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included.
Pet Paintings for Kids
With Jeanne LaRae
Monday Thursday
June 17, 18, 19, 20
10 a.m. noon
$110 (10 percent discount for
members)
Creative Ceramics for Kids
With Jorge Rodriquez
Monday Thursday
June 17, 18, 19, 20
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Dream World Creations
With Jeanne LaRae
Monday Thursday
June 17, 18, 19, 20
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$90 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Wheel Throwing for Kids
With Devin Moody
Monday Thursday
June 24, 25, 26, 27
10 a.m. noon
$130 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Drawing for Kids
With Jorge Rodriquez
Monday Thursday
June 24, 25, 26, 27
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Paper ARTS for Kids
With Jenny Diersen
Monday Thursday
June 24, 25, 26, 27
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$90 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Painting Creations
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Wednesday
July 1, 2, 3
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$75 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
YogART for Kids: Ganesh
Elephant
With Randi Jo Taurel & Jenny
Diersen
Monday Thursday
July 8, 9, 10, 11
10 a.m. noon
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Painting for Kids
With Joy McManaman
Monday Thursday
July 8, 9, 10, 11
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Mix It Up Art for Kids
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Thursday
July 8, 9, 10, 11
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$90 (10 percent discount for
members)
Painting for Kids II
With Joy McManaman
Monday Thursday
July 15, 16, 17, 18
10 p.m. noon
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Made like Peter Max
With Jeanne LaRae
Monday Thursday
July 15, 16, 17, 18
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
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Creative Clay for Kids
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Thursday
July 15, 16, 17, 18
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$90 (10 percent discount for
members)
In Your Neighborhood
With Lori McDonald
Monday Wednesday
July 22, 23, 24
10 a.m. noon
$90 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Skate & Create for Kids
With Ian Leinbach
Monday Wednesday
July 22, 23, 24
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$130 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Sculpture for Kids
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Wednesday
July 22, 23, 24
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$80 (10 percent discount for
members)
The Game Changer
Suggested for students ages 8 to
14.
With Lori McDonald
Tuesday Friday
10 a.m. noon
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Monster Mosaics
Suggested for students ages seven
and up.
With Katherine England
Tuesday Friday
1 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
$130 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Color and Collage 2D Mixed
Media for Kids
With Jorge Rodriguez
Tuesday - Friday
Aug. 6, 7, 8, 9
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$90 (10 percent discount for
members)
Wheel Throwing for Kids II
With Kourtney Burgner & Jenny
Diersen
Monday Thursday
Aug. 12, 13, 14, 15
10 a.m. noon
$125 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Sweets & Summer Time
Retreats: Painting & Drawing
Monday Thursday
Aug, 12, 13, 14, 15
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Robots & Monsters 3D Mixed
Media for Kids
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Thursday
Aug, 12, 13, 14, 15
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$90 (10 percent discount for
members)
Back to School Bash
With Jorge Rodriguez
Lunch from Davnazas Pizza
Monday, Aug.19
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
$90 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Dragons & Castles: Draw Your
Dream World
With Jeanne LaRae
Mondays
September 9, 16, 23, 30
4 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Wheel Throwing Workshop for
Kids
With Kourtney Burgner
Wednesdays
September 18, 25
4 p.m. 6 p.m.
$65 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Tweens + Teens (11 17)
Digital Photography: Fashion &
Faces
With Deborah Dekoff
Monday - Thursday
June 10, 11, 12, 13
10 a.m. noon
$120 (10 percent discount for
members) + 35mm Digital SLR
Camera required
All proceeds from this class
will beneft the Young Artists
Academy.
Animal Portraits for Tweens &
Teens
With Jeanne LaRae
Monday - Thursday
June 10, 11, 12, 13
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$120 (10 percent discount for
members) + $20 materials fee
Mixed Media for Tweens &
Teens
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Thursday
June 10, 11, 12, 13
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$105 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Acrylic Painting for Teens or
Adults
With Joy McManaman
Monday Thursday
June 17, 18, 19, 20
9 a.m. noon
$180 (10 percent discount for
members) + materials
Personal Portraits Drawing for
Tweens & Teens
With Jeanne LaRae
Monday Thursday
June 17, 18, 19, 20
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$120 (10 percent discount for
members) + $20 materials fee
Learn to Draw with Charcoal for
Tweens & Teens
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Thursday
June 17, 18, 19, 20
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$105 (10 percent discount for
members) + $15 materials fee
Digital Photography for Tweens
& Teens
With Rebekah Stevens
Monday Thursday
June 24, 25, 26, 27
10 a.m. noon
$120 (10 percent discount for
members) + Digital Camera and
CD to place images on.
Skate & Create for Teens &
Tweens
With Ian Leinbach
June 24, 25, 26, 27
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$150 (10 percent discount for
members) + skateboard supplies
included
Learn to Draw with Graphite
Tweens & Teens
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Thursday
June 24, 25, 26, 27
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$105 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Ceramics for Tweens & Teens
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Wednesday
July 1, 2, 3
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$80 (10 percent discount for
members) + 24.89 clay and fring
fee
Fantasy World Drawing &
Illustration for Tweens
This class is more appropriate for
tweens, ages 10 to 14.
With Jeanne LaRae
Monday Thursday
July 8, 9, 10, 11
10 a.m. noon
$120 (10 percent discount for
members) + $20 materials fee
YogART for Teens: Ganesh
Deity
With Randi Jo Taurel & Jenny
Diersen
Monday Thursday
July 8, 9, 10, 11
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$110 (10 percent disount for
members) materials and yoga mats
are available for use during class.
Acrylic Painting for Tweens &
Teens
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Wednesday
July 8, 9, 10, 11
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$105 (10 percent discount for
members) + $20 material fee
Mixed Media Mash Up for
Tweens & Teens
With Jeanne LaRae
Monday Thursday
July 15, 16, 17, 18
10 a.m. noon
$120 (10 percent discount for
members) + $20 materials fee
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Oil Painting for Tweens & Teens
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday - Thursday
July 15, 16, 17, 18
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$130 (10 percent discount for
members) + $30 material fee
Ceramics for Tweens & Teens
With Devin Moody
Monday - Thursday
July 15, 16, 17, 18
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$105 (10 percent discount for
members) + $24.89 clay and fring
fee
Plein Aire Painting for Tweens
& Teens
With Jeanne LaRae
Monday Wednesday
July 22, 23, 24
10 a.m. noon
$90 (10 percent discount for
members) + $20 materials fee
Drawing the Human Head for
Tweens & Teens
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday - Wednesday
July 22, 23, 24
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$90 (10 percent discount for
members) + $30 material/model
fee
Digital Photography II for
Tweens & Teens
With Rebekah Stevens
Monday Wednesday
July 22, 23, 24
3:30 p.m. 5 p.m.
$70 (10 percent discount for
members) + Digital Camera and
CD for images
Mosaics Me for Tweens & Teens
This class is recommended for
students ages 11 to 15.
With Katherine England
Tuesday Friday
Aug. 6, 7, 8, 9
9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
$140 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
The Game Changer- Board
Game Design for Tweens
Suggested for students ages eight
to 14.
With Lori McDonald
Tuesday Friday
10 a.m. noon
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) materials included
Figure Drawing for Tweens &
Teens
With Jorge Rodriguez
Tuesday Friday
Aug. 6, 7, 8, 9
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$125 (10 percent discount for
members) + $40 materials /model
fee
Pop Paintings & Mixed Media
With Jeanne LaRae
Monday Thursday
Aug.12, 13, 14, 15
10 a.m. noon
$120 (10 percent discount for
members) + $20 material fee
WIRED - Sculpture for Tweens
& Teens
With Jorge Rodriguez
Monday Thursday
Aug. 12, 13, 14, 15
1 p.m. 3 p.m.
$125 (10 percent discount for
members) + $15 material fee
Wheel Throwing for Teens &
Tweens
With Kourtney Burgner and Jenny
Diersen
Monday - Thursday
Aug. 12, 13, 14, 15
3:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
$120 (10 percent discount for
members) + $24.89 clay and fring
fee
All Day Intensive Painting &
Drawing Workshop
With Jeanne LaRae
Monday, Aug. 19
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
$110 (10 percent discount for
members) + $25 material fee
Jewelry Making: Pendants
With Matty Lawler
Mondays
September 9, 16, 23, 30
5:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m.
$160 (10 percent discount for
members) + $25 material fee
Classes for Adults are also
available online at www.
kimballartcenter.org.
PARK RECORD PHOTO ARCHIVE
Swim Lessons & Swim Team
Best swim program in Park City! Group & Private Lessons
Morning, Evening & Saturday programs start June 10th
Online registration at www.SilverMountainSportsClub.com
Contact Tyler Pim at (435) 649-6670 ext 107

Youth Kickboxing Training
Great program for general fitness or competition preparation
Weekly classes Ages 6-16. Tues/Thurs at 5:30pm
Contact Travis Mason at (801) 367-8298

Kids Triathlon 101
Kids train for their very own triathlon at SMSC!
June 12-July 26 Ages 8-14. Weds/Fri at 11:00am-12:00pm
Contact Sarah Dunlap for more info at (916) 770-7939
COME PLAY IN OUR BACKYARD!
SUMMER FUN & FITNESS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Park Citys Largest Training Center
Huge Selection of Equipment
Cardio with Individual TVs
80+ Free Weekly Classes
Beach Pool with Lazy River
65 Waterslide
Junior Olympic Lap Pool
Kids Castle & Muscle Beach
Smoothie Caf & Poolside Grill
Outdoor Hot tub
Adult Sun Deck
Prospector 2080 Gold Dust Lane (435) 649-6670
Kimball Junction 1526 Ute Blvd (435) 575-0350
www.SilverMountainSportsClub.com
SUMMER MEMBERSHIPS
NOW ON SALE! Offer Ends June 1
3 Month Family Membership starts at just $281.75 Kids 6 & under are FREE. Add a child $3.19/week
Summer Family Membership: June 1August 31st includes 1 Adult & 1 Child (7-18).
Children 6 & under are Free. Add a child (ages 7-18) rate based on prepaid three month membership.
Summer Memberships must be prepaid and purchased by June 1st 2013. *Local Sales Tax not included.
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