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Program Guide - Winter Spring 2015

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SCHOOL'S OUT! REGISTER ONLINE: classweb.townofcary.org 143 PART TWO Superheroines, Superheroes, Super villains (grade K–5) Can You Imagine what it would be like to have super powers! Choose your side and journey on a destiny of mythic proportions! Join fellow Imaginators and take on a secret identity to discover the stealthy way of life that is so essential to any Superhero. All Can You Imagine Camps are facilitated by licensed educators. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Can You Imagine Staff, LLC Fees: $125(R) $145(N) (5 classes) 83661 Mon-Fri Apr 13–17 9 a.m.-noon T4 Jr. Robotics: Amazing Mechanisms (age 5–7) This class is a perfect mixture of fun and learning, using LEGO® WeDo Robots. Students build a dancing bird, a smart spinner and a drumming monkey. They also learn how to program and operate their creations using a laptop computer. Location: Middle Creek Community Center Instructor: Engineering For Kids Fees: $125(R) $155(N) (5 classes) 82974 Mon-Fri Feb 9–13 9 a.m.-noon T3 83098 Mon-Fri Feb 23–27 9 a.m.-noon T2 83108 Mon-Fri Mar 16–20 9 a.m.-noon T1 83109 Mon-Fri Apr 6–10 9 a.m.-noon T4 NEW! NEW! Mini-Day Camps Fitness Challenge Camp (grade K–3) Do your kids rarely get tired? If so, the Fitness Challenge camp is for them! Eat healthy, get to bed early and be ready to be challenged! Tumbling, hip hop, and endless skills across the floor, crafts, wacky relays and games will be sure to wear them out! Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Maggie Witter Fees: $95(R) $123(N) (5 classes) 82238 Mon-Fri Mar 23–27 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. T1 American Girl Doll Camp (grade K–3) Do you love your American Girl Doll? Join in the fun with other American Doll lovers as we dive deeper into the world of American dolls! Arts and crafts will complement the theme doll of the day. Location: Herbert C. Young Community Center Instructor: Maggie Witter Fees: $95(R) $123(N) (5 classes) 82250 Mon-Fri Mar 23–27 1–4 p.m. T1 Camp Snack Game Plan These days, it can be tough when deciding what snacks are the best and healthiest options to pack for camp. Here are a few tips to help you find tasty and healthy snacks your child can enjoy. SNACK & DRINK SUGGESTIONS Fruit and water are always the best snack choices for kids on the move. Try these popular options: > Orange & apple wedges > Fresh peaches, pears, watermelon or other seasonal fruit > Dried fruit, nuts and raisins > Bananas, grapes & strawberries > Fruit cups (packed in juice) or sugar-free applesauce > Water - no need for sugar-packed drinks GRAB & GO - THE PRICE IS RIGHT! Not only is grabbing fresh fruit and water fast and easy, it's cost effective too. Check out this price comparison for a week's worth of snacks (10 snacks). Healthy Snack - Total = $4 > Fresh bananas /oranges /apples - $3 to $4 a bag > Water from the tap in a reusable bottle - FREE! Typical Snack - Total = $7 > Mini bags of cookies (12 pack) - $4 > One box of drink pouches (10 packs in each) - $3 www.advocatesforhealthinaction.org

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