Our budding artists will be inspired by artists like Alexander Calder, Yahoi Kusama, Peter Carl Fabergé, Auguste Rodin, Dale Chihuly and Antoni Gaudí as they create their own 3D art. Projects include creating cardboard sculptures, dolls, papier marche eggs, clay heads, water bottle sculptures and bean mosaics. When and Where This Class is Offered: Week [...]
3D printing is the technology that will change the way we live! Students will learn how to use Tinkercad, a design software used for creating 3D models. Students will learn to design, sculpt, texture, arrange and render their 3D models. Students will be able to move, rotate, scale shapes in 3D and take basic shapes [...]
Act It Out – Theater Games is a high-energy, hands-on class that builds confidence, creativity, and communication skills through playful theater and improvisation games. In a fun, supportive environment, campers explore key skills including:
Self-expression through movement, facial expressions, and emotion-based games
Public speaking & voice skills such as projection, clarity, and expressive speaking
Imagination & improvisation with fast-thinking storytelling and scene games
Teamwork & listening through collaborative activities and group challenges
Performance confidence by practicing stage presence in a low-pressure, encouraging setting
No acting experience is needed—just a willingness to try new things, laugh, and act it out!
Kids discover how artificial intelligence can be a creative helper for making pictures and music. Students explore kid-friendly AI tools to turn ideas into colorful artwork, catchy beats, and short songs—no drawing or musical experience needed. Through playful experimentation, kids learn how to describe ideas clearly, make creative choices, and use AI safely and responsibly while building confidence as young creators.
Step into the world of architecture and engineering! In Designing Shelters, students explore how real architects design structures to protect people and animals from sun, heat, wind, and rain. Through hands-on experiments and creative building challenges, students test materials, study shade and temperature, and design their own model shelters. Working in teams, they plan, build, test, and improve designs—developing problem-solving, collaboration, and design-thinking skills along the way.
Campers explore how biomedical engineers use their understanding of human body systems to design solutions to address health problems. The class begins with the story of a boy who applies his understanding of Biomedical Engineering in order to design a temporary knee brace for an injured classmate. Over the course of the class, campers collect [...]
Students will obtain step-by-step instructions to create and customize one painting each day. Students will learn about color theory, brush stroke and paint application. Students will study both old and modern artists, along with different styles and movements throughout the ages. When and Where This Class is Offered: Week 3 - July 6-10, 2026 1:30PM-5:00PM [...]
When civil engineers design bridges and buildings, they must take into account factors like balance and motion. This unit introduces the principles behind “push” and “pull” as they explore how forces act on different structures. They’ll use what they know about balance and force as they experiment with beam, arch, and suspension bridges. Students plan, [...]
Students will look a wide range of issues from the mundane to the worldly and argue "for" or "against" a variety of everyday items, events, and ideas. Along the way, they will research, structure, craft and execute their speeches to inform and persuade. Students will be practicing their public speaking skills, working on speaking from [...]