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REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org 33 MINI & HALF DAY CAMPS Sweet Cake Decorating Camp (age 8–10) Want to escape the summer heat? Then join us inside to learn how to decorate a cake, cupcakes, and cookies with icing and fondant. All supplies will be provided including a box in which to carry home your sweet treats. This can be a messy class, so please dress appropriately! Location: Middle Creek Community Center Instructor: Nancy Chinnock Fees: $109(R) $139(N) (3 classes) 102835 Wed-Fri Jul 5–7 9 a.m.–noon TO STEM Challenge with LEGO ® (age 8–10) Level up your engineering skills with Play-Well TEKnologies and tens of thousands of LEGO ® ! Apply real- world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture through engineer-designed projects such as belt-drive cars, truss bridges, rail racers, and pneumatic forklifts! Design and build as never before, and explore your craziest ideas in a supportive environment. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Play Well TEKnologies Fees: $127(R) $157(N) (5 classes) 102944 Mon-Fri Jul 10–14 1–4 p.m. T4 Mine, Craft, Build Survival Game using LEGO ® (age 8–10) Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO ® ! Resourcefulness, creativity and cooperation come together in this building adventure game; roll the dice to mine for resources, craft tools, and watch out for Creepers! This ultimate LEGO ® Minecraft experience uses gameplay elements and characters inspired by the popular Minecraft video game. Students will have fun even without any experience with Minecraft or LEGO ® . Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Play Well TEKnologies Fees: $127(R) $157(N) (5 classes) 103064 Mon-Fri Jul 24–28 1–4 p.m. T4 NEW! NEW! Robotics: Envirobots (age 7–10) Students will design and program robots to help accomplish environmentally-friendly tasks. By creating robots that can transfer nuclear waste, mine raw minerals, and deliver food and goods more effi ciently, they will be sure to contribute to a more sustainable environment. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Engineering for Kids Triangle Fees: $149(R) $179(N) (5 classes) 103365 Mon-Fri Aug 14–18 1–4 p.m. T3 Minecraft Master Engineering using LEGO ® (age 8–10) Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO ® ! Build a motorized walking Creeper, a terrifying Ghast, and a Minecart! At this camp students will explore real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture while building their favorite Minecraft objects. Students will have fun, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO ® . Location: Mills Park Elementary Instructor: Play Well TEKnologies Fees: $127(R) $157(N) (5 classes) 102943 Mon-Fri Jun 26–30 9 a.m.–noon T1 Superhero Master Engineering using LEGO ® (age 8–10) Building with LEGO ® , help the Supeheroes defeat the destructive forces of evil arch-villains as they threaten LEGOpolis! Explore the tools and techniques of your favorite superhero-caped crusaders and learn what makes them super engineers. An engineering curriculum designed by Play-Well challenges heroes to design, build, and save a city where ingenuity and imagination can solve any confl ict. Location: Middle Creek Community Center Instructor: Play Well TEKnologies Fees: $127(R) $157 (5 classes) 102752 Mon-Fri Jun 26–30 1–4 p.m. T1 Advanced Rocketry (age 8–10) Aspiring rocket scientists master the model rocket safety code and get cleared for launch! Campers will focus solely on rockets and the physics of rocket fl ight. Campers will prepare for launches, perform the role of altitude trackers and launch rockets propelled by water and solid fuel engines. Young rocket scientists will build multiple designs and participate in daily launches. Location: Middle Creek Community Center Instructor: Mad Science Fees: $125(R) $155(N) (3 classes) 103057 Wed-Fri Jul 5–7 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. TO NEW! NEW! NEW! Please register early. Early registration allows us time to plan appropriately. Often we are able to accommodate those on waiting lists by adding additional spots in the camp. Classes that do not meet their minimum enrollment are generally cancelled; you could ma ke the difference. DON'T WAIT!

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