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33 PART TWO HALF DAY CAMPS REGISTER ONLINE: mycary.org Woodworking Introduction to Wood Turning: Pen & Mechanical Pencil Making (age 12–17) Learn parts of a wood lathe; the tools used on wood lathes, and wood turning safety. By week's end, you will have made a matching pen and pencil set. Mon–Fri Jun 22–26 9 a.m.–noon T1 003694 Mon–Fri Jul 27–31 9 a.m.–noon T4 003698 Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: David Cook Fees: $125(R) $155(N) (5 classes) Introduction to Wood Turning: Bowls (age 12–17) Learn parts of a wood lathe, the tools used on wood lathes, and wood turning safety. By the end of the class, you will have made a small wood bowl. Mon–Fri Jun 22–26 1–4 p.m. T1 003695 Mon–Fri Jul 27–31 1–4 p.m. T4 003699 Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: David Cook Fees: $125(R) $155(N) (5 classes) Tailgate Fun (age 12–17) Learn to use a variety of power tools including the drill press, router, table saw, bandsaw, and power sander. Then, use these tools to make a miniature corn hole board and a condiment holder to use at tailgates. Mon–Fri Jul 13–17 9 a.m.–noon T1 TB 003696 Mon–Fri Aug 10–14 1–4 p.m. T3 003701 Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: David Cook Fees: $125(R) $155(N) (5 classes) Introduction to Woodworking: Fun & Games (age 12–17) Learn to use a variety of power tools including the drill press, router, table saw, band saw, and power sander. Then, make a mancala board and a peg challenge game. Mon–Fri Jul 13–17 1–4 p.m. T4 003697 Mon–Fri Aug 10–14 9 a.m.–noon T3 003700 Location: Cary Arts Center Instructor: David Cook Fees: $125(R) $155(N) (5 classes) NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW! • Feb 4 for Cary residents • Feb 18 for non-residents That's when registration begins for the next session. Registration remains open until the event is full. See page 72 for complete details and additional information MARK YOUR CALENDAR! WHAT? In order to provide the best support to campers, the Town of Cary is using the ePACT Network, which securely collects contact information, emergency contacts, and participant health information electronically. This allows us to effectively communicate with you in the event of an unexpected situation. HOW? ePACT replaces paper forms, making it easier for you to share critical information with us. You can update information at any time and staff have quick access to records with ePACT's mobile app. WHEN? Once you register your child for a camp, you'll receive an email invite to share your family's information. If you have previously registered a child, you'll receive a request asking you to confirm that your information is up to date. PRO TIP! Pair two half day camps in Part 2 to make a full day's worth of fun! Be sure to add lunch supervision to bridge the gap between the two half day camps. Build it your way on page 3.

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