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Become familiar with campus, faculty and staff


and participate in social workshops/ activities. The Summer Springboard is a great opportunity to prepare for college. For more information, call 877-NDC-OHIO, ext. 5185, or visit www.notredame- college.edu.


Pembroke Kids Explore ideas, develop skills and


make friends in a safe, supportive and stimulating environment. Summer at Pembroke Kids offers an


equal balance of fun and learning that will provide your child with one of the most enjoyable summer experiences possible. Our three-star Step Up to Quality program also offers nature trails, raised-bed gardening and lots of space for kickball games. Each week of camp has a different theme for preschool, kindergarten, grades 1-3 or grades 4-6. Join the preschool Bug Club or become part of the Waterworks Crew and build a sploosh. Play low-tech and no-tech games like capture


the flag, build a city out of 50 pounds of LEGOs or film stop-motion animations posted to YouTube. There is something for every age level. We offer flexible scheduling, extended care


before or after camp, reasonable rates and dis- counts for siblings. Visit us at www.pembrokekids. com.


Sacred Noiz Summer


Rock Camps Sort of like a school of rock with a faith-based


twist, this is your chance to build a praise band and get rockin’ for the Lord. Ages 8-18 will raise their music skill to a new level as they form a band in preparation for their concert jam. Enjoy plenty of musical fun, individual and


group instruction, live rehearsals, guest artist work- shops, instrument clinics and a live concert perfor- mance for family and friends. NEWS! national tour- ing and recording artists Koiné will conduct a guest workshop at August camp in Strongsville. Experience Sacred Noiz for the first time in a concentrated summer camp setting and join us for individual instruction. Monthly individual lessons are available. Sacred Noiz is a performance-oriented, family-


friendly music school dedicated to training future generations of Christian worship leaders and per- formers in Christian contemporary music. For more information, call 216-225-0589 or 330-554-4140 or visit www.SacredNoiz.com.


Summer Wind Stables


Tack and Gift Shoppe Summer Wind Stables Tack


and Gift Shoppe has profes- sional staff in the stable and in the shoppe to see to your needs, whether it be your


equine education, caring for your horse or helping you find the right items to purchase. Summer Wind students will learn every aspect of


horseback riding and caring for the horse. Students learn all the basics: grooming, tacking, feeding, cleaning stalls, bathing the horse, and conditioning and cleaning the equipment. As students progress, they will learn to work


with a young horse, lunging, trailer loading and setting jump courses. Our students learn how to detect medical problems in horses and how to care for them. Our week is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday. Our


camps enjoy being with horses all day, with a break for lunch and a short swim to cool off and enjoy the afternoon. For more information, call 440-729-1849 or 440- 729-7430 or visit www.summerwindstables.com.


USA Chess Camp This summer, Active Learning Ser-


vice/USA Chess is offering a variety of fun and entertaining camps June 18-22 at Lake Ridge Academy. Chess camp is for ages 5-15, begin- ner to advanced. USA Chess is the larg-


est and premier chess camp organizer for children. Registration options include mornings, after-


noons and all-day sessions. Campers experience chess instruc- tion and play in a fun-filled environment designed to improve their skills whether they are interested in casual or competitive play. Computer enrichment camps is for ages 8-15. For


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