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LIFELONG LEARNINGWITH COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
Enjoy 5 Summer Kid-Friendly Recipes from
Chef Mannpages 62-63
How Babies Learn to ReadPage 16
Beat the Heat with Heat Safety TipsPage 25
11 Steps to Teach Your Child to FishPages 35-36
Prep Your Teen for the SAT/ACTPage 41
Table of Contentspages 5-10
Youth Camps, Activities, Daycare and Track Out
2014 Spring Directory
Summershinea publication of the Wake County Public School System
@summershinewcps
visit us at www.wcpss.net/camps
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READY, SET, SUMMER!Kids stay active and happy in YMCA Summer Day Camps.
Choose from half-day, full-day, sports, specialties, adventure
camps and more! When you meet our friendly and responsible
youth counselors, you’ll be happy, too!
Register at your local Y starting April 6 for Summer Day Camps
and summer Tracking Out options.
www.YMCATriangle.org/day-camp
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SUMMER READING SKILLS PROGRAMSf ido
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER
CALL 800.483.50138am–10pm Monday through Friday
8am–7pm Saturday, and 9am-7pm Sunday
RALEIGH: The following programs meet on campus at North Carolina State University.
4-year-olds and Entering KindergartnersFri., June 13-July 18, 9:00am-10:15amSat., June 14-July 19, 8:30am-9:45amSat., July 26-August 23, 8:30am-9:45am
Entering 1st Graders Sat., June 14-July 19, 10:15am-12:15pmSat., July 26-August 23, 10:15am-12:15pm
Entering 2nd Graders Sun., June 15-July 20, 10:00am-12:00pmWed., June 18-July 16, 9:30am-11:30amSat., July 26-August 23, 1:00pm-3:00pm
Entering 3rd Graders Wed., June 18-July 16, 12:15pm-2:15pmSat., June 14-July 19, 1:00pm-3:00pmSun., July 27-August 24, 10:00am-12:00pm
Entering 4th and 5th GradersFri., June 13-July 18, 11:00am-1:15pmSun., June 15-July 20, 12:45pm-3:00pmTue., July 22-August 19, 2:45pm-5:00pmSun., July 27-August 24, 12:45pm-3:00pm
Entering 6th-8th GradersFri., June 13-July 18, 2:00pm-4:30pmSun., June 15-July 20, 3:45pm-6:15pmTue., July 22-August 19, 11:30am-2:00pm
Entering 9th-11th Graders Mon., June 16-July 14, 3:45pm-6:15pmMon., July 21-August 18, 3:45pm-6:15pmSun., July 27-August 24, 3:45pm-6:15pm
For Entering 12th Graders, Entering and Current College Students, and AdultsMon., June 16-July 14, 7:00pm-9:30pmMon., July 21-August 18, 7:00pm-9:30pm
through Entering 2nd Graders
and Entering 4th and 5th Graders
and Entering 9th-11th Graders
College Students and Adults
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Year-Round Fun at the YMCAYMCA Youth Programs off er your children
ways to exercise their brains and their bodies,
before and after school. Once you meet our
enthusiastic, responsible counselors,
you’ll want to get in the action.
REGISTER NOW for Tracking Out,
After School and other 2014-15 YMCA
School Programs throughout the Triangle.
Visit the Y nearest you to enroll.
After School (Grades K – 8)
Tracking Out (Grades K – 8)
Tracking Out Camp Seafarer Trip (Grades 2 – 8)
Early Arrivals (Grades K – 5)
www.YMCATriangle.org/backtoschool
Page 5
How Babies Learn page 16to Read
Parent Learning page 41Toolbox
Articles
Prep Your Teen for page 41the SAT/ACT
11 Steps to Fishing Fun page 35
5 Kid-Friendly page 62Recipes
Inside the CatalogWhat’s Happening - Alphabetical Listing
57 All-Arts, Science & Technology Camp 45 Amplify Math Programs 44 ArtBuzz Kids 52 Artspace 17 BounceU Technology Camp 18 Bright Horizons Family Solutions 23 Camp Flintlock Colonial American Programs 14 Camp Invention 29 Camp Kanata 58 Camp Oak Hill 60 Cary Ballet Conservatory 32-33 Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources 47 Challenge Island 26 Chesterbrook Academy Elementary 19 Clubhouse @ Bright Horizons 27 Club Scientifi c North Raleigh 48 ClubWorx 15 College Nannies & Tutors 21 Discovery Tech 13 Dreamsports Center 46 Ecole2France, French Immersion 11 Educational Services Center, Inc 58 Falls River Music 40 Garner Parks Recreation and Cultural Resources 38 Genesis Children and Youth Programs 50 Giggles Drop-In Childcare 53 Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines 59 Graceful Expressions Dance Education 24 Granite Falls Swim and Athletic Club 38 Happy Trails Farm 56 Hargrave Summer School & Camp 20 i9 Sports of Wake County 12 IMACS 12 Jellybeans of Raleigh/Wakefi eld Track Out and Summer Camps 54 Jellycamps 42 Jordan Lake Boating Camp
61 Kids Educational Centers 30 Kids R Kids Learning Academy Cary, Morrisville 27 KidzArt North Raleigh 14 Learning Assessments 49 Lee Brothers Tae Kwon Do FUN Camps 18 Marbles Kids Museum Camp Program 47 Marlins of Raleigh Swim Team 49 Meredith College Summer Music Camps 51 NC State Wolfpack Golf Schools 19 NCSU STEM Camps 39 NCSU Study Skills Camp 37 New Life Camp 3 North Carolina State University Reading Programs 28 Oxford Learning/Grade Power Learning 22 Piedmont Wildlife Center 31 Polar Ice House 15 Raleigh Little Theatre 34 Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources 24 Ravenscroft Summer Programs 42 RightTime KiDS 55 Schoolhouse of Wonder 54 SCIENCE FUN for Everyone! SFFE 46 SmartKids Wellness and Training 21 Sonshine Gymnastics 51 St. David’s School - Summer Program 53 STEM For Kids-Science and Engineering Camps 37 Success 4 School 43 Techsplorers Engineering Summer Camps 11 TGA Premier Golf & Tennis 44 The Hill Center Summer Program 13 The Justice Theater Project 59 The SMART Academy 64 Triangle Rock Club 56 Wake Forest Kids ‘R’ Kids 22 Wake Technical Community College Summer Camps 55 Wild At Art Kids Studio 2, 4 YMCA of the Triangle
Triangle Camps and more is a catalog for programs that provide opportunities for child care, before and after school and during school breaks, including camps, clinics, arts and sports activities. Do you have a program that fi ts that you don’t see listed? Contact us at (919) 431-7593 to fi nd out how your program can be included in the next edition of Triangle Camps and more.
No tax dollars were used for this publication. Advertisers and the activities described in this publication are not endorsed by the Wake County Public School System. In addition, the Wake County Public School System makes no representation regarding the nature or quality of the services or activities promoted. These programs are not part of the Wake County Public School System and information is provided as a resource for parents.The happy campers on the front cover are
enjoying the enrichment programs at the Piedmont Wildlife Center.
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What's Happening By Type
Before/AfterSchool
Arts
Daycare
Before/After School Continued
57 All-Arts, Science & Technology Camp 44 ArtBuzz Kids 52 Artspace 17 BounceU Technology Camp 18 Bright Horizons Family Solutions 60 Cary Ballet Conservatory 32-33 Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources 26 Chesterbrook Academy Elementary 19 Clubhouse @ Bright Horizons 46 Ecole2France, French Immersion 58 Falls River Music 40 Garner Parks Recreation and Cultural Resources 53 Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines 59 Graceful Expressions Dance Education 54 Jellycamps 30 Kids R Kids Learning Academy Cary, Morrisville 27 KidzArt North Raleigh 18 Marbles Kids Museum Camp Program 49 Meredith College Summer Music Camps 15 Raleigh Little Theatre 34 Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources 24 Ravenscroft Summer Programs 54 SCIENCE FUN for Everyone! SFFE 51 St. David’s School - Summer Program 53 STEM For Kids-Science and Engineering Camps 13 The Justice Theater Project 22 Wake Technical Community College Summer Camps 55 Wild At Art Kids Studio
45 Amplify Math Programs 18 Bright Horizons Family Solutions 26 Chesterbrook Academy Elementary 19 Clubhouse @ Bright Horizons 27 Club Scientifi c North Raleigh 15 College Nannies & Tutors 40 Garner Parks Recreation and Cultural Resources 38 Genesis Children and Youth Programs 50 Giggles Drop-In Childcare 61 Kids Educational Centers 30 Kids R Kids Learning Academy Cary, Morrisville 27 KidzArt North Raleigh 47 Marlins of Raleigh Swim Team 22 Piedmont Wildlife Center 34 Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
42 RightTime KiDS 54 SCIENCE FUN for Everyone! SFFE 46 SmartKids Wellness and Training 37 Success 4 School 11 TGA Premier Golf & Tennis 56 Wake Forest Kids ‘R’ Kids 2, 4 YMCA of the Triangle
18 Bright Horizons Family Solutions 23 Camp Flintlock Colonial American Programs 26 Chesterbrook Academy Elementary 19 Clubhouse @ Bright Horizons 15 College Nannies & Tutors 40 Garner Parks Recreation and Cultural Resources 50 Giggles Drop-In Childcare 53 Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines 42 Jordan Lake Boating Camp 61 Kids Educational Centers 30 Kids R Kids Learning Academy Cary, Morrisville 37 New Life Camp 31 Polar Ice House 24 Ravenscroft Summer Programs 42 RightTime KiDS 54 SCIENCE FUN for Everyone! SFFE 51 St. David’s School - Summer Program 37 Success 4 School 56 Wake Forest Kids ‘R’ Kids 2, 4 YMCA of the Triangle
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Sports
Educational
What's Happening By Type
Residential 57 All-Arts, Science & Technology Camp 23 Camp Flintlock Colonial American Programs 29 Camp Kanata 58 Camp Oak Hill 60 Cary Ballet Conservatory 53 Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines 56 Hargrave Summer School & Camp 37 New Life Camp 51 St. David’s School - Summer Program
57 All-Arts, Science & Technology Camp 45 Amplify Math Programs 17 BounceU Technology Camp 18 Bright Horizons Family Solutions 14 Camp Invention 32-33 Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources 47 Challenge Island 26 Chesterbrook Academy Elementary 19 Clubhouse @ Bright Horizons 15 College Nannies & Tutors 46 Ecole2France, French Immersion 11 Educational Services Center, Inc 40 Garner Parks Recreation and Cultural Resources 38 Genesis Children and Youth Programs 12 IMACS 42 Jordan Lake Boating Camp 61 Kids Educational Centers 30 Kids R Kids Learning Academy Cary, Morrisville 14 Learning Assessments 18 Marbles Kids Museum Camp Program 19 NCSU STEM Camps 39 NCSU Study Skills Camp 37 New Life Camp 3 North Carolina State University Reading Programs 28 Oxford Learning/Grade Power Learning 24 Ravenscroft Summer Programs 55 Schoolhouse of Wonder 54 SCIENCE FUN for Everyone! SFFE 46 SmartKids Wellness and Training 51 St. David’s School - Summer Program 53 STEM For Kids-Science and Engineering Camps 37 Success 4 School 43 Techsplorers Engineering Summer Camps 44 The Hill Center Summer Program 59 The SMART Academy 22 Wake Technical Community College Summer Camps
17 BounceU Technology Camp 18 Bright Horizons Family Solutions 32-33 Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources 26 Chesterbrook Academy Elementary 19 Clubhouse @ Bright Horizons 48 ClubWorx 13 Dreamsports Center 40 Garner Parks Recreation and Cultural Resources 53 Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines 24 Granite Falls Swim and Athletic Club 38 Happy Trails Farm 20 i9 Sports of Wake County 54 Jellycamps 42 Jordan Lake Boating Camp 30 Kids R Kids Learning Academy Cary, Morrisville 49 Lee Brothers Tae Kwon Do FUN Camps 47 Marlins of Raleigh Swim Team 51 NC State Wolfpack Golf Schools 37 New Life Camp 31 Polar Ice House 34 Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources 24 Ravenscroft Summer Programs 46 SmartKids Wellness and Training 21 Sonshine Gymnastics 51 St. David’s School - Summer Program 11 TGA Premier Golf & Tennis 64 Triangle Rock Club 2, 4 YMCA of the Triangle
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312 W Chatham St Ste 103 27511 59a
101 Wilkinson Ave 27513 32-33
101 YMCA Dr 27513 2, 4
111 James Jackson Ave Ste 131 27513 54a
1229 NW Maynard Rd 27513 28
130 Towne Village Dr 27513 26
150 Metro Park Dr 27513 32-33
150 Towne Village Dr 27513 30
1500 N. Harrison Ave 27513 12a
1500 North Harrison Ave 27513 20
267 Grande Heights Dr 27513 50
316 North Academy St 27513 32-33
3791 Nw Cary Pkwy 27513 60
800 Weston Pkwy 27513 18
2054 Kildaire Farm Rd Ste 186 27518 15a
2965 Kildare Farm Rd 27518 53b
3434 Kildaire Farm Rd Ste 122 27518 37a
1311 Fallen Acorn Cir 27519 11a
2151 Davis Dr 27519 14b
2500 Highstone Rd 27519 19a
6801 Turner Creek Rd 27519 20
Cary
103 New Rand Rd 27529 31
951 Heather Park Dr 27529 2, 4
Garner
Address Zip Page1016 Investment Blvd 27502 13b
2051 Shepherd's Vineyard Dr 27502 18
3419 Apex Peakway 27502 17
2092 Marthas Chapel Rd 27523 42b
123 Middle Creek Park Ave 27539 32-33
8921 Holly Springs Rd 27539 2, 4
Apex
151 Thomas Mill Rd 27540 21a
6112 Rex Rd 27540 20
Holly Springs
2500 Carpenter Upchurch Rd 27519 11b
102 Pheasant Wood Ct 27560 64
1519 Morrisville Pkwy 27560 20
5101 Grace Park Dr 27560 21b
6010 McCrimmon Pkwy 27560 30
Morrisville
What's Happening By Type
Trackout
What's Happening By Zipcode
100 Fitness Dr 27526 48
Fuquay Varina
45 Amplify Math Programs 17 BounceU Technology Camp 18 Bright Horizons Family Solutions 32-33 Cary Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources 47 Challenge Island 19 Clubhouse @ Bright Horizons 15 College Nannies & Tutors 21 Discovery Tech 13 Dreamsports Center 46 Ecole2France, French Immersion 58 Falls River Music 40 Garner Parks Recreation and Cultural Resources 38 Genesis Children and Youth Programs 50 Giggles Drop-In Childcare 53 Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines 59 Graceful Expressions Dance Education 24 Granite Falls Swim and Athletic Club 38 Happy Trails Farm 12 Jellybeans of Raleigh/Wakefi eld Track Out and Summer Camps 42 Jordan Lake Boating Camp 61 Kids Educational Centers 30 Kids R Kids Learning Academy Cary, Morrisville 49 Lee Brothers Tae Kwon Do FUN Camps 28 Oxford Learning/Grade Power Learning 22 Piedmont Wildlife Center 31 Polar Ice House 34 Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources 42 RightTime KiDS 55 Schoolhouse of Wonder 54 SCIENCE FUN for Everyone! SFFE 46 SmartKids Wellness and Training 21 Sonshine Gymnastics 53 STEM For Kids-Science and Engineering Camps 37 Success 4 School 11 TGA Premier Golf & Tennis 59 The SMART Academy 64 Triangle Rock Club 56 Wake Forest Kids ‘R’ Kids 22 Wake Technical Community College Summer Camps 55 Wild At Art Kids Studio 2, 4 YMCA of the Triangle 4605 Old Faison Rd 27545 61
Knightdale
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Wake Forest
1020 Jones Dairy Rd 27587 61
13524 Camp Kanata Rd 27587 29
1839 S. Main St 27587 31
1839 South Main St Ste 250 27587 2, 4
1941 Heritage Branch Rd 27587 56a
1941 Heritage Branch Rd 27587 56a
3400 Rogers Rd 27587 20
704 Dogwood Hill Ln 27587 38b
918 Gateway Commons Cir 27587 42a
What's Happening By Zipcode
1000 Fayetteville St 27601 14b
101 S. Wilmington St 27601 38a
201 E Davie St 27601 52
201 E. Hargett St 27601 18a
401 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 27601 34
505 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 27601 34
2305 Lake Wheeler Rd 27603 34
900 Hillsborough St 27603 47a
9101 Fayetteville Rd 27603 22b
911 Ileagnes Rd 27603 34
1015 Halifax St 27604 34
3050 N. New Hope Rd 27604 34
4201 Green Rd 27604 34
516 Dennis Ave 27604 34
Morrill Dr 27604 47a
1028 Oberlin Rd Ste 242 27605 42a
1603 Hillsborough St 27605 2, 4
1120 Buck Jones Rd 27606 54b
1410 Buck Jones Rd 27606 31
408 Ashe Ave 27606 34
410 Ashe Ave 27606 47a
4900 Waters Edge Dr Ste 200 27606 47a
5601 Tryon Rd 27606 14b
909 Capability Dr Ste 1200 27606 19b
2011 Lake Boone Trail Rd 27607 14b
2401 Wade Ave 27607 34
2405 Wade Avenue 27607 34
301 Pogue St 27607 15b
3800 Hillsborough St 27607 49b
514 Method Rd 27607 34
800 Raleigh Corporate Center Dr 27607 18
231 Bickett Blvd 27608 55a
3400 White Oak Rd 27609 51a
5500 Dixon Dr 27609 11b
5815 Falls of Neuse Rd 27609 20
5900 Whittier Dr 27609 34
5902 Whittier Dr 27609 47a
1001 Cooper Rd 27610 34
121 North Tarboro Rd 27610 34
1300 E. Martin St 27610 34
1801 Proctor St 27610 34
2615 Fitzgerald Dr 27610 34
2623 Sanderford Rd 27610 34
3935 Barwell Rd 27610 34
756 Lunar Dr 27610 34
3808 Edwards Mill Rd 27612 34
6022 Duraleigh Rd 27612 64
6119 Creedmoor Rd 27612 14b
10000 St Francis Dr 27613 43
10224 Baileywick Rd 27613 12a
12804 Norwood Rd 27613 20
3000 Ballybunion Way 27613 51b
7921 Ray Rd 27613 34
10320 Durant Rd Ste 105 27614 42a
Raleigh Raleigh Continued
10701 Common Oaks Dr 27614 12b
10930 Raven Ride Rd 103 27614 58a
2200 Wakefi eld Pines Dr 27614 11b
2500 Wakefi eld Pines Dr 27614 2, 4
9927 Falls of Neuse Rd 27614 37b
10200 Strickland Rd 27615 26
1905 Spring Forest Rd 27615 47a
1905 Spring Forest Rd 27615 34
2201 Spring Forest Rd 27615 11b
7120 Harps Mill Rd 27615 14b
7409 Falls Of Neuse Rd 27615 47a
7409 Falls of Neuse Rd 27615 24a
7409 Falls of Neuse Rd 27615 43
7713-55 Lead Mine Rd 27615 34
8516 Old Lead Mine Rd 27615 18
8604-100 Falls of Neuse Rd 27615 49a
9200 Strickland Rd 27615 53b
9216 Baileywick Rd 27615 2, 4
3250 Forestville Rd 27616 61
6600 Louisburg Rd 27616 22b
10810 Globe Rd 27617 34
11100 Fellowship Dr 27617 54a
2200 Hillsborough St 27695 3
NCSU 640 Poe Hall 27695 39
7421 Siemens Rd 27591 61
Wendell
Orange Co.200 S Elliott Rd 27514 12a
800 Market St 27516 12a
9201 Seawell School Rd 27516 43
Durham Co.
218 W Morgan St 27701 2, 4
406 Blackwell St 27701 45
5101-B North Roxboro Rd 27704 55b
1219 Broad St 27705 53b
3200 Pickett Rd 27705 44b
2119 Chapel Hill St 27707 2, 4
364 Leigh Farm Rd 27707 22a
4818 S Roxboro St 27713 2, 4
Johnston Co.
205 Athletic Club Blvd 27527 47a
2075 NC Hwy 42 E 27527 14b
1528 Oak Hill Rd 27565 58b
Granville Co.
Virginia301 Saunders Hall 24061 57
200 Military Dr 24531 56b
1752 Long Mill Rd 27596 14b
Franklin Co.
1400 Spring Garden St 27412 57
Guilford Co.
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BEFORE AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS FOR WCPSS STUDENTSSCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014
Lead Mine 870-4120 WCPSS WCPSS
Leesville Road 870-4200 WCPSS WCPSS
Lincoln Heights 557-2587 WCPSS WCPSS
Lockhart 266-8525 WCPSS WCPSS
Lynn Road 870-4074 WCPSS WCPSS
Middle Creek 773-9555 Third party Third party
Millbrook 850-8700 Third party WCPSS
Mills Park 466-1466 WCPSS Third party
Morrisville 460-3400 Third party Third party
North Forest Pines 570-2220 Third party Third party
North Ridge 870-4100 WCPSS WCPSS
Northwoods 460-3491 WCPSS WCPSS
Oak Grove 387-4490 Third party Third party
Olds 856-7699 WCPSS WCPSS
Olive Chapel 387-4440 Third party Third party
Partnership 856-8200 WCPSS WCPSS
Penny Road 387-2136 Third party Third party
Pleasant Union 870-4230 WCPSS WCPSS
Poe 250-4777 WCPSS WCPSS
Powell 856-7737 WCPSS WCPSS
Rand Road 662-2275 WCPSS WCPSS
Reedy Creek 380-3660 Third party Third party
Richland Creek 554-6333 Third party Third party
River Bend 431-8010 Third party Third party
Rolesville 554-8686 WCPSS WCPSS
Root 881-4940 WCPSS Third party
Salem 363-2865 WCPSS Third party
Sanford Creek 570-2100 WCPSS WCPSS
Smith 662-2458 WCPSS WCPSS
Stough 881-4950 WCPSS Third party
Swift Creek 233-4320 WCPSS WCPSS
Sycamore Creek 841-4333 WCPSS WCPSS
Timber Drive 773-9500 Third party Third party
Turner Creek 363-1391 Third party Third party
Underwood 856-7663 WCPSS Third party
Vance 662-2472 WCPSS Third party
Vandora Springs 662-2486 Third party Third party
Wake Forest 554-8655 WCPSS Third party
Wakefi eld 562-3555 WCPSS Third party
Wakelon 404-3844 WCPSS WCPSS
Walnut Creek 857-9500 WCPSS Third party
Washington 856-7960 WCPSS Third party
Weatherstone 380-6988 WCPSS WCPSS
Wendell 365-2660 WCPSS WCPSS
West Lake 662-2300 Third party Third party
Wilburn 850-8738 Third party Third party
Wildwood Forest 713-0600 WCPSS Third party
Wiley 856-7723 Third party Third party
Willow Springs 557-2770 WCPSS WCPSS
Yates Mill 233-4244 WCPSS WCPSS
York 881-4960 Third party Third party
Zebulon 404-3680 Third party Third party
Elementary School Phone # (919)
Before School
After School
Adams 460-3431 Third party Third party
Alston Ridge 544-2474 WCPSS WCPSS
Apex 387-2150 Third party Third party
Aversboro 662-2325 WCPSS WCPSS
Baileywick 518-0090 Third party Third party
Ballentine 557-1120 WCPSS Third party
Banks Road 890-7333 Third party Third party
Barwell Road 661-5405 Third party Third party
Baucom 387-2168 Third party Third party
Brassfi eld 870-4080 Third party Third party
Brentwood 850-8720 Third party Third party
Briarcliff 460-3443 WCPSS WCPSS
Brier Creek 484-4747 Third party Third party
Brooks 881-1350 WCPSS Third party
Bugg 250-4750 WCPSS WCPSS
Carpenter 462-6780 Third party Third party
Carver 365-2680 Third party Third party
Cary 460-3455 WCPSS WCPSS
Cedar Fork 388-5240 Third party Third party
Combs 233-4300 WCPSS Third party
Conn 856-7637 WCPSS Third party
Creech Road 662-2359 WCPSS WCPSS
Davis Drive 387-2130 Third party WCPSS
Dillard Drive 233-4200 WCPSS Third party
Douglas 881-4894 WCPSS WCPSS
Durant Road 870-4220 Third party Third party
East Garner 773-7411 WCPSS Third party
Farmington Woods 460-3469 WCPSS WCPSS
Forest Pines Drive 562-6262 WCPSS Third party
Forestville Road 266-8487 WCPSS WCPSS
Fox Road 850-8845 WCPSS WCPSS
Fuller 856-7625 Third party Third party
Fuquay-Varina 557-2566 WCPSS WCPSS
Green 881-1390 Third party Third party
Green Hope 388-5270 Third party Third party
Harris Creek 217-5100 Third party Third party
Herbert Akins Road 567-4100 Third party Third party
Heritage 562-6000 Third party Third party
Highcroft Drive 460-3527 Third party Third party
Hilburn Drive 571-6800 Third party WCPSS
Hodge Road 266-8599 Third party Third party
Holly Grove 577-1700 WCPSS WCPSS
Holly Ridge 577-1300 WCPSS WCPSS
Holly Springs 557-2660 WCPSS WCPSS
Hunter 856-7676 WCPSS Third party
Jeff reys Grove 881-4910 WCPSS WCPSS
Jones Dairy 562-6181 Third party Third party
Joyner 856-7650 WCPSS WCPSS
Kingswood 460-3481 Third party Third party
Knightdale 266-8540 WCPSS WCPSS
Lacy 881-4920 Third party Third party
Lake Myra 365-8990 WCPSS WCPSS
Laurel Park 290-2333 Third party Third party
Elementary School Phone # (919)
Before School
After School
For the latest information go to http://www.wcpss.net/before-after-school. Parents are encouraged to contact the school for fi nal program information. All WCPSS programs operate pending suffi cient enrollment. Some schools have program limits and waiting lists.
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Engage your child in the six skills of early literacy: vocabulary, print motivation, print awareness, narrative skills, letter knowledge, and sound awareness.
Tip 1: To expand your child’s vocabulary, use more complex words. Read complex texts, like ingredients on the back of a container. Talk about emotions to facilitate understanding of nonverbal expressions. Discuss where things are located in space and make a game of it.
Tip 2: To increase the motivation to engage with print, make reading entertaining. The library is a great place to fi nd several diff erent book lists based on your child’s reading level and interests.
Tip 3: Help your child become print aware. Point out print in signs, menus, books, fl yers, coupons, food boxes, and more. Talk about how the context of print aff ects the purpose. Choose books and point out ads with lots of repetition to build word recognition. Orient your child to book layout. Let him or her draw an image and then dictate something to say about it as you write what is said.
Tip 4: Narrative skills are about using expressive language. Ask open-ended questions of your children like “How was your day?” Help them understand how to share a sequence of events, such as the steps in meal preparation. Narrate to them during a bedtime story, so they see how you combine your verbal and nonverbal expressions.
Tip 5: Letter knowledge and sound awareness go hand-in-hand. Spot letters and discuss them wherever you go. Purchase food letters like alphabet soup or cereal. Put magnets on the refrigerator and let them use the letters to spell out words. Talk about the similarities and diff erences in letters and the sounds they make.
Tip 1: Use colorful, cloth books with lots of sensory elements. Provide opportunities to practice fi ne motor skills such as turning the page.
Tip 2: Incorporate plastic nursery rhyme books in the bath time ritual. Don’t worry about the waterproof book getting wet. Tots can learn to care for books as they get older. Choose nursery rhymes as they contain repetitive elements that help children recognize how words connect, break apart, and sound.
Tip 3: Point to items in space and tell your tot what they are. Give him or her a chance to repeat the words.
Tip 4: Give commands to see what tots understand. You might be surprised just how much receptive language they’ve picked up.
Tip 5: Limit TV time. DVDs, radio, and television are no substitute for human interaction. Your tot’s fi rst teacher is you.
Tips to help your child become a super reader
A baby’s brain is only 25% developed at birth. Interacting with people controls the other 75% of development. So sing, talk, read, and play away!
Tip 1: Sing lullabies. Not only are they comforting, but they also help your baby learn language.
Tip 2: Talk to your baby. Have a conversation in which you speak. Then pause and give Baby a chance to babble.
Tip 3: Read to your baby in utero and throughout infancy. Developing a regular reading habit will acclimate the child to the book as well as to Mom or Dad’s voice.
Tip 4: Play make believe with Baby. Games like feeding a doll will strengthen Baby’s imagination in preparation for reading.
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In the end, remember to have fun! Learning to read should be fun, not forced. So sing, talk, read, and play away!
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Infants
Toddlers
3 Preschoolers
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Discover a world of School-Age Fun!At The Clubhouse @ Bright Horizons, your school-age child will be cared for by experienced and dedicated counselors in a fun, loving and nurturing environment. We aim for each child to have an engaging, challenging and enriching experience in our program where your child can have fun, build relationships and learn about our amazing world!
Track Out, School’s Out Days, After-School and Summer Camp • Creative Projects, Outdoor Activities and Field Trips • Dedicated School-age spaces including Hardwoood Floor Gymnasium with Rock Climbing Wall, IT cove, Game Avenue, Water Playground, and more!
For more information, visit us at www.brighthorizons.com/Clubhouse
The Clubhouse at Bright Horizons2500 Highstone RoadCary, NC 27519 919-380-2003
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Technology Track-Out and Summer Camps
• Lego Robotics
• Movie Making
• Video Game Design
• Computer Programming
• Digital Arts
• Comic and Animations and more!
http://www.discoverycdtech.com 919-608-2891
Engage, Discover, Innovate
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summercamps.waketech.edu | 919-866-5820
Where teens can explore interests and “try a career on for size!” Biotech · Game Design · Robotics · Web Design · Drama Photoshop · Public Safety Careers ... and more!
2014 WAKE TECH SUMMER CAMPS
Check out our full schedule of programs atwww.piedmontwildlifecenter.org
Find us immediately off exit 273 on I-40(919) 489-0900
Spring Intersession Track Out Camps March 31-April 4, April 7-11, April 14-18
Summer Camp operates from June 9 - August 22
(Come for 1 week or all eleven!)
Colleen Rice
Meet the amazing teachers that are hidden in plants, shadows, sunlight, and wildlife.Come ready to get dirty, have fun and take part in an incredible foray into the wilds.
Thank you SO MUCH for running these camps! We’ve doneseveral “nature” camps elsewhere, but PWC is the best - youdo NATURE right! My kids really got to explore to an extent thatis not possible with other organizations. Thank you for lettingthem stretch their limits. They not only had fun and learned alot, but I can tell that they gained a lot of confidence in them-selves and their abilities “in the wild.” Summer Camp Parent
Do you know of 5 children available during a different track out session?
We’ll design a camp just for them!
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ENJOY A SUMMERAT RAVENSCROFT!
7409 Falls of Neuse Road, Raleigh, NC 27615
COME AND SHARE A SUMMER THAT’SPACKED WITH FUN AND ADVENTURE!
• 31 years of providing a caring, safe, and supportive environment
• Over 70 Academic, Enrichment, Arts and Athletic programs
• 125-acre campus with outstanding facilities
• All classrooms, studio facilitiesand gyms are fully air
conditioned
• Half-day and full-day programs for
grades K-12
Program information and registration are available atwww.ravenscroft.org/summer
For more information, call 919-861-2122 or e-mail [email protected]
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As summer heats up, opportunities for fun abound—from sports, to barbeques, to amusement parks. The care required to prevent heat stress also increases.
Human beings are warm blooded. This means, there is a narrow core temperature that must be maintained to prevent stress from cold or heat. To maintain the best bodily temperature, heat goes from the organs to the skin and is released through sweat onto the body’s surface.
If the heating process moves too quickly, this can make it diffi cult for the body to release heat fast enough, resulting in heat stress. Various forms of heat stress include heat rash, cramps, exhaustion, syncope, and stroke.
Heat RashHeat rash is clusters of pimple-like bumps appearing on the skin’s surface in skin folds or
where clothing covers skin. Remedy: To remedy heat rash, a person should move to a dry, cool place. Using a dusting powder on the skin can keep the skin cool and dry to prevent recurrence of heat rash.
Heat CrampsBalanced electrolytes (salt) and fl uid levels keep the muscles moving smoothly.
When electrolytes are depleted from the body, muscle cramps ensue. Remedy: When cramps set in, the best remedy is to stop activity, move to a cool, dry place, and drink water or clear liquid. Take a break for at least an hour from the activity that caused the cramps.
Heat Exhaustion Heat exhaustion occurs when the body quickly loses electrolytes (salt) and fl uids.
Signs include sweating; dizziness; high body temperature; shallow breathing; confusion; nausea; fatigue; moist, clammy skin; pale or fl ushed skin; and cramps. Remedy: The best way to combat this is to move into an air conditioned space.
Heat SyncopeFainting and dizziness after prolonged sitting or lying down are outcomes of heat syncope.
Remedy: After a fainting or dizzy spell, the best remedy is to sit down in a cool, dry place and drink water slowly. Popsicles also work well for slow replenishment of lost fl uid.
Heat StrokeHeat stroke occurs when the sweat glands fail to function because of overload.
Symptoms include slurred speech, confusion, dizziness, hallucinations, chills, headache, high body temperature, and skin that is hot and dry or sweating. Remedy: Heat stroke is an emergency requiring 911 intervention. Death and permanent disability can occur from heat stroke.
Summer is a time for fun in the sun. So when considering outdoor summer activities, remember age (children and elderly cannot handle as much heat), existing health issues, and the amount of time that will be spent in the heat. Keep water on hand. Wear cotton or linen, light-colored clothing. Bring shade umbrellas. Carry dusting powder and sunscreen. And, most importantly, have fun!
Heat Safety for Summer Fun
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Our summer camps are fun for kids & easy for families.
Open House for Camp & School Saturday, March 15, 10:00 am-1:00 pm
Please call or visit the school website to arrange a private tour.
summer campat Chesterbrook Academy
DISCOVER EXPLORE CREATE
Chesterbrook Academy Elementary in Cary
Chesterbrook Academy Elementary in Raleigh
877-959-4181
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June-August at
Open Door Church 9801 Durant Road
Raleigh 919.847.7625
Rock It Learning Presents
Little Scientist Junior Chemist
Jurassic
CSI Deep Space-Lego®
Robot Inventor Emergency Vet
Robot Adventures-Lego® Special Effects
Young Scientist Paleo
Space Engineer-Lego® Cosmos
Little Robot Inventor Grossology Jolly Roger
Jr. Video Game Maker Young Physician
Not affiliated with the LEGO® Group or LEGO® Education,
Camps for ages 4-5 Camps for ages 6-8 Camps for ages 9-14
June through August
Raleigh’s Open Door Church on Durant Road and
Brier Creek Community Center
919.264.8234 www.NorthRaleigh.KidzArt.com
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Better grades start with our Beyond Tutoring programSchool doesn’t always have to be a struggle. In fact, some kids love it—and not just because of friends or good grades. They love it because they’re willing to try, and because they feel confident in their ability to learn. All kids can love school. It just takesour Beyond Tutoring® program to show them how.
Better confidence. Better motivation. Better grades.
Call Today To Enroll!
Cary 919.462.3330 1229 NW Maynard Rd. Next to Brigs [email protected]
SummerReading &Math CampsAvailable
Pre-K to Grade 12 Reading Writing Math Grammar Study Skills Homework SAT/ACT Prep
oxfordlearning.com
gradepowerlearning.com
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FUN IS IN OUR NATURE at YMCA Camp Kanata
Wake Forest, NC 919-556-2661
www.CampKanata.orgA branch of YMCA of the Triangle
OVERNIGHT AND DAY CAMP (June – August) Spend a week. Or more!
kayaking canoeing ropes course alpine tower rugby lacrosse archery fi shing arts soccer basketball
swimming double slide water trampoline and much more!
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Cary(919) 467-1112
www.kidsrkidscary.comSchool of Excellence
Morrisville(919) 460-1500
www.kidsrkidsmorrisville.comSchool of Excellence
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SPORTS MUSIC ARTS ADVENTURE DRAMA NATURESCIENCE CRAFTS HISTORY ACTIVEFUN SKATE PLAY
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Summer days full of laughter, learning, and play is what we’re all about. Whether you
need full-day, half-day, or mini-camps,
we’ve got you covered.
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Raleigh Parks , Recreat ion and Cultural Resources Department
919-996-4800 parks.raleighnc.gov
Raleigh Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources Department
2014 SummerCamps
Camp Registration Processing begins February 3, 2014
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Take Your Kids Fishing This Summer
Learning to fi sh is a skill that lasts a lifetime. It gives children an opportunity to be outside, learn about the environment and where their food comes from, spend time with loved ones and friends, and share a mutually enjoyable activity.
Keep them busy. Children are very active. Having a variety of boat or land activities will keep it fun for them. They may enjoy searching for wildlife, snorkeling, or tubing in addition to learning to fi sh.
Purchase an ultra-light spinning or spin casting rod and reel combo. Kid-sized rods and reels don’t work as well and are often more diffi cult for children to handle.
Keep the bait around the size of the hook. Gigantic, pulsating, juicy bait is not necessary. Live bait around the size of the hook works best. As well, don’t use huge hooks. Fish are not as attracted to them.
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Choose fi sh that are low in mercury. Tuna and fl ounder are ocean fi sh that are low in mercury. Tilapia and trout are freshwater fi sh low in mercury. Children might become ill eating fi sh high in mercury. Staying away from high mercury fi sh will ensure that the trip doesn’t turn into a day of tummy aches or upchucking.
6Taking small children fi shing comes with great family memories and loads of preparation to keep it safe and fun. Here are some ideas to remember as you plan your family fi shing trip:
Establish safety rules. Children need to be aware that running, not wearing shoes, and not looking before casting can be dangerous. Model safe behaviors and strictly enforce them.
Assign boat safety duties. Each angler should have a responsibility on the boat. One person could make sure everyone has a fl oatation device. Another could be responsible for ensuring that everyone is wearing sunscreen and insect repellent. Another could hold the fi rst aid kit and distribute as requested. Yet another could be responsible for passing around cold beverages. Having a job keeps children focused. It also gives them pride in being an essential member of the team.
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Help children understand the hidden dangers in handling the hook, fi shing line, pole, and sinker. When you remove a fi sh from your hook, allow your children to see the internal damage done to the fi sh. This will teach them that the hook is hazardous if handled improperly. Let them run their fi ngers along the fi shing line when not in use, so they understand that holding the line when a catch comes in is not a good idea. Before heading on the boat or to the water’s edge, cast the sinker on a piece of old metal and show them the slight dent. This way, they will understand how important it is to pay attention to where they are casting their poles.
7 Ensure that all members are wearing a fl otation device. A huge catch could pull someone into the water. You never know if you or your child will be saved by a fl oatation device.
Teach little anglers not to play with the catch. Fish have teeth; some are razor sharp. To prevent incidents, tell them never to play with fi sh after they are caught.
Set up an adult and child buddy system. Every child should stay with an assigned adult. Children should never be left alone during a fi shing trip.
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Contact your local parks and recreation department for fi shing locations.
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June 17 - August 9, 2013
“Study Island” computer subscriptionis used to assist students in meetingNC Common Core and Essential Standards objectives.Applications available online at: www.ccici.net and www.raleighfirstbaptist.org
GenesisAfter School Care (K-5)
21st Century Community Learning Center (6-8)
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Garner Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
Camp begins June 11 7:30am - 6pm Avery Street Recreation Center
Only $25 deposit per week to reserve a spot!
$82 Resident Rising 1st-8th Grades
$108 Non-Resident Weekly Registrations Available!
GarnerNC.gov (919) 662-5051
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Classes for Teens
SAT/ACT PreparationACT Prep MW | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | 2/17-3/3 Leesville HS
SAT Preparation T | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | 3/4-4/29 Sanderson HS
SAT Preparation T | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | 4/21-4/30 Leesville HS
If your teen is headed into junior year, it’s time to prepare for the SAT and ACT college entry exam. Many colleges require one of these scores for consideration for admittance. High scores on these test also open doors for scholarships. To make sure your teen earns the highest score possible, invest a little money in test preparation.
SAT Centers City Center Name Center Code Test Dates
Raleigh Needham Broughton HS 34666 3/8 5/3 6/7
Raleigh Needham Broughton HS 34670 3/8 5/3 6/7
Raleigh Saint Augustine's College 34056 3/8 5/3 6/7
Raleigh Needham Broughton HS 34665 2/8 4/12 6/14
Raleigh Needham Broughton HS 34662 3/8 5/3 6/7
ACT Centers City Center Name Center Code Test Dates
Raleigh Friendship Christian Sch. 239300 2/8 6/14 N/A
Raleigh Needham Broughton HS 195860 2/8 4/12 6/14
Raleigh Saint Augustine's College 031520 2/8 6/14 N/A
Raleigh Wake Christian Academy 161460 2/8 4/12 N/A
Wake Forest Heritage HS 239050 2/8 4/12 6/14
Parent Learning ToolboxParents, ever wish you had more than a hammer and screw driver in your parenting toolbox?If you’re looking for teen and adult evening education opportunities, Lifelong Learning with Community Schools and WCPSS Parent Academy have the tools you need. Some classes are free, so join us. We make life and learning more fun!
www.wcpss.net/adult-edu 919-431-7594
Classes for WCPSS Parents and GuardiansCategories Class Dates Location
Personal EnrichmentBellyfi t W | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | 3/12-4/30 Sanderson HS
Enjoy Health in an Unhealthy World M | 6:30-8:30 p.m. | 3/3-5/5 Sanderson HS
F.I.T. Session 1 T | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | 3/11, 4/8, 4/29 Reedy Crk MS
Financial Investing Fundamentals W | 6:30-9:00 p.m. | 3/5-3/19 Leesville HS
Free Vacations Th | 6:00-9:30 | 5/15 Athens HS
Internet Skills and Shortcuts M | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | 4/28 Millbrook HS
Medical Billing I and II TTh | 6:30-9:00 p.m. | 3/4-4/8 Millbrook HS
Mother and Teen Cooking Extravaganza Th | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | 5/8 Sanderson HS
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RightTime KiDS™ is your professional, no-hassle solution to all things kid-approved.
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Ages 11-18No experience required
Full day option availableSee website for more information...
Solar Powered TractorsIntro to Aerospace and Model RocketsIntro to Electronics + Electronics Merit BadgeLawn Mower Engines + Engineering Merit BadgeLine Following Robot RacecarsNEW Exploring Engineering (Ages 7-11)
CCEE (Chapel Hill)Ravenscroft (Raleigh)
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“I am so grateful we found
a place that teaches the way
she learns.” Hill Parent
Durham&
Raleigh
The Hill Center
4:1 Student/ Teacher Ratio
Proven Methodology
Tutoring Services
The Hill Center of Durham3200 Pickett RoadDurham, NC 27705
919.489.7464www.hillcenter.org
Hill Tutoring of Raleigh6500 Falls of Neuse Road
Raleigh, NC 27615919.489.7464, ext. 2www.hilltutoring.org
Now Accepting 2014 Summer Program ApplicationsHill’s summer program provides daily instruction in reading, written language, and math
to improve skills and prevent regression in academic performance.Rising K-9 | June 23-July 25 | 8:30-11:30 a.m.
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Amplify is seeking students in grades 6-9 to partner with us in after-school sessions to develop groundbreaking digital curriculum for math.
The program is located at: American Tobacco Campus, 406 Blackwell St. Durham, NC 27701
Students will receive snacks and compensation for their participation.
Become a junior designer!
If you are interested contact: [email protected] or 919.794.6516
Visit us at: www.amplify.com/junior-designers-nc
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Clinic application: www.marlinsofraleigh.com Information: [email protected] Office: Marlins of Raleigh Swim Team 4900 Waters Edge Drive; Suite 200 Raleigh, NC 27606 (919) 851-3000
SWIM CLINIC DATES: APRIL 28-MAY 17, 2014 1 Get a head start on the summer league swim season 2 Learn helpful technique tips from MOR coaches 3 Three locations—Ravenscroft School, St. Mary’s School, and Riverwood Golf & Athletic Club 4 Mon-Wed-Fri or Tue-Thu-Sat class options 5 $ 90 per participant for 9 classes over 3 weeks 6 Enrollment is limited and classes fill quickly; please print and submit application available at www.marlinsofraleigh.com by April 1, 2014.
The application will be on our website by Feb. 15, 2014. Novice to experienced swimmers...all are welcome!
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We do! What makes our camps so different? We offer a physical fitness and wellness
learning activity each day, recreational swim in our outdoor pool and pizza parties!
Children will experience a fun, rewarding, safe camp that promotes physical fitness under the
supervision of friendly, experienced staff. With more than a dozen camps and single weeks to choose from,
your child is sure to find one they will love!
Ongoing SummerCamp RegistrationStarts March 17th!
Convenient to South Western Wake County100 South Fitness Drive, Fuquay-Varina
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How Do We Protect Our Children! Bullying & Childhood Obesity is an epidemic
At Lee Brothers Tae Kwon Do there is NO hype about quick fixes to bullying or trendy diet & exercise programs to defeat obesity. We promote results through the old school method of goal setting, hard work and discipline. Students of Lee Brothers have a long track record of successfully defeating challenges such as bullying & obesity, by adhering to a firm foundation of confidence and respect.
Our approach is about consistent effort coupled with positive reinforcement to provide long term results. We believe it's team work that makes it possible. Our partnership with parents has allowed us to create the family atmosphere that enables us to be successful. While we are often imitated by other martial arts schools, Master Lee offers over 25 years of teaching experience that has consistently produced results unmatched by other Tae Kwon Do schools in the area.
After School Program w Pick Up
Track Out Camp w Caring Staff
Summer Camp w tons of activity
Lee Brothers Tae Kwon Do 8604 Falls of Neuse Road Raleigh
(1/4 mile south of I-540)
CALL NOW (919) 846-1234 www.LeeBrothers.com
HURRY!Spaces Fill Up FAST!
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SUMMER AT ST. DAVID’S SCHOOLJoin us for summer fun!
From challenging athletics, to entertaining arts and enrichment activities, there’s no shortage of
opportunities this summer at St. David’s School.
Visit us at www.sdsw.org/programs 919-782-3331
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800.284.4475 www.nccoastalpines.org
summer camps for girlsCamps for all girls ages 5-17.
You don't have to be a Girl Scout to register!
@EngineerSTEMSTEMforKidswww.STEMforKids.net
phone: (919) 297-8366
email: [email protected]
Contact Us:
Track-Out & Summer Camps
Hands-on fun for grades K-5
Flexible Schedules(Full/Half, 2-5 days per week)
Experience the Complete STEMTM
Computer Science Mechanical Robotics Aerospace Environmental Civil Game Making Lab
Locations in
Raleigh Cary
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231 Bickett Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27608 | 919.802.5088 | www.WildAtArtKids.com
Celebrating Eight Years of Kids Art in Raleigh(Formerly The Painted Butterfly)
This local art studio, located in the heart of Raleigh, has
provided a fun and nurturing environment for children of all
ages since 2005. They can come create, play and be them-
selves at any of our wide variety of programs. With visiting
local artists, engaging teachers and amazing, unique creative
projects - your kids will want to come back again and again.
Full-Week programs and our Signature Half-Day Workshops
provide the right programs to fit your busy summer schedules.
See website for full schedule, dates and pricing.
Our Most Popular Creative Camps
Famous Artists | Plein Air Painting | Rock N Roll Art
Animal Sculpture | Rainforest Adventures
Paint Everything! | Intro To Ceramic Arts | Mural Painting
Pop-Art Comic Characters | Wild in the Jungle
Circus Carnival Movement & Art | Art & Yoga
The Art of Sports with Coach Scott
Princess & Fairy Art & Ballet Camps with Ms. Charlene
How Does My Garden Grow
STUDIO PROGRAMS
*NEW! Track-Out Camps* (Year-Round) 9:30a-1p
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School’s Out Workshops | Birthday Parties | Private Lessons
After-School Art Adventures | Kids Nite Art
Create-Together | Preschool First Fridays
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Painting, Drawing, Ceramics, Textiles,
Sculpture, Yoga, Dance & More
*NEW! Track-Out Camps*
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BUILD HIS FUTUREHARGRAVE MILITAY ACADEMYSUMMER SCHOOL & CAMPJUNE 29 toJULY 27, 2013BOYS AGE 12-18 | 800-432-2480 | HARGRAVE.EDU
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CAMP OAK HILLOvernight Christian Summer Camp
for Boys and Girls, Rising 2-12 Grades
4-night, 5-night, and 2-week sessions
“Making Christ known by lovingly presenting Him through God’s Word, Godly Example, Servant Leadership, and
Building Relationships in the camp setting.”
Located just one hour north of the Triangle in Oxford, NC!
www.campoakhill.org919-782-2888
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D o n ' t w o r k h a r d e r , j u s t S m a r t e rD o n ' t w o r k h a r d e r , j u s t S m a r t e r
SMART Academy is an academic enrichment program that ensures that "Students
Maximize Academic Resources through Technology." Led by certified Wake County
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1. In a large bowl, sift together fl our, salt, baking powder and sugar.
2. In a small bowl, beat together egg and milk.
3. Stir milk and egg into fl our mixture. Mix in the butter and fold in the blueberries. Set aside for 1 hour.
4. Heat a lightly oiled griddle or frying pan over medium high heat.
5. Pour or scoop the batter onto the griddle, using approximately 1/4 cup for each pancake. Brown on both sides and serve hot.
6. Note: Blueberries are very low in saturated fat, cholesterol and sodium. They are also a good source of dietary fi ber, vitamin C, vitamin K and manganese.
Summer Recipe Favorites Even the Kids Will LoveFinding fun, easy-to-make, summer recipes can be a little challenging, at times. So Chef Mann is off ering up some tips for good-to-you and even good-for-you recipes you can whip up with your kids. Try these recipes covering everything you’ll eat for breakfast, lunch, dinner and in between!
ShakeBreakfastLunchDinnerDessert
Orange HeavenPreparation Time: 30minPreparation Method: DrinkOven Temp: N/AYields: 4 servings
12 oz Whole Milk 4 oz Evaporated Milk 4 oz Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice 1 Tbsp Vanilla Extract 4 oz sugar 1 Pinch Cinnamon
To make this beverage, simply pitch all the ingredients in a blender and give it a few quick shots on high. Pour and serve! Don’t forget to garnish the glass with fresh fruit.
Blueberry PancakesPreparation Time: 10 minPreparation Method: Quick Bread Oven Temp: N/AYields: 4 - 6 servings
1 ¼ cups all-purpose fl our ½ tsp salt 1 Tbsp baking powder 1 ¼ tps white sugar 1 egg 1 cup milk ½ Tbsp butter, melted ½ cup frozen blueberries, thawed
Shake Breakfast
More fun with Chef MannCall 919-431-7594 or email [email protected] for cooking classes with Chef Mann.
Register for his current class off erings at www.wcpss.net/adult-edu under “Cooking.”
Upcoming classes - Teen Cooking Boot Camp - Parent and Tween Cooking - Cooking from the Farmer’s Market - Cooking Around the World - Chocoholics
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Spinach and Cheddar QuesadillasPreparation Time: 5 - 7 MinPreparation Method: Griddle Oven Temp: N/AYields: 4 Servings
4 large egg 4 small tortilla 4 tsp chili garlic paste 1 cup shredded cheddar 2 cups fresh spinach
1. In a small non-stick skillet, fry your egg until it is set.
2. While the egg cooks, smear 1 tsp of chili garlic paste on one half of the tortilla. Top that side with 1/4 cup of cheese. When the egg is fi nished, place the egg on top of the cheese, and then put the spinach on top of the egg. Fold the tortilla over and return it to the pan. (Keep the heat on.)
3. Cook each side of the quesadilla until it is golden brown and crispy (1-2 min each side). Wrap the crispy quesadilla in a paper towel and enjoy on-the-go!
4. Substitute: You can substitute fl our tortillas with corn tortillas.
5. Note: Spinach is low in saturated fat, cholesterol. It is a good source of niacin and zinc, dietary fi ber, protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E (alpha tocopherol), vitamin K, thiamin, ribofl avin, vitamin B6, folate, calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, copper and manganese.
Chinese Longevity Noodles with Ginger and GarlicPreparation Time: 30minPreparation Method: Pasta Oven Temp: N/AYields: 4 Servings
8 oz capellini (angel hair pasta) ¼ cup vegetable broth 1 Tbsp tamari, more to taste ½ tsp toasted sesame oil 1 pinch crushed red pepper fl akes 1 Tbsp peanut oil (vegetable or canola) 1 Tbsp fi nely chopped fresh ginger root 1 large clove garlic, fi nely chopped 2 cups thinly sliced Napa cabbage 1 cup fresh bean sprouts ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro ½ cup chopped roasted peanuts
1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add pasta and cook until al dente (about 5 minutes). Drain and then rinse in cold water and drain again; set aside. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, whisk together broth, tamari, sesame oil and pepper fl akes; set aside.
2. Heat a wok or large skillet over high heat for 1 minute. Swirl peanut oil briefl y around the wok and then add ginger and garlic and cook until aromatic, about 15 seconds. Add cabbage and stir-fry until hot and just wilted, 1 to 2 minutes.
3. Carefully add broth mixture to wok along with noodles and stir- fry until sauce is absorbed, (1 to 2 minutes). Add sprouts and stir-fry 30 seconds more.
4. Add more tamari, if you like, and then transfer noodles to a platter. Garnish with cilantro and peanuts and serve.
S’mores PizzaPreparation Time: 25minPreparation Method: Pizza Oven Temp: 450Yields: 1-12” Thin, 1-9” Pan, or 2 Mini Pizzas
1 pizza dough, bought ½ cup fl our ¼ cup cornmeal 1 oz slivered almonds 1 Tbsp unsalted butter 1 Tbsp sugar ½ cup graham crackers, crushed tsp salt 1 ½ cups mini marshmallows 1 ½ cups chocolate chips
1. Sprinkle fl our on a work surface and roll out dough into a 12 inch round, ¼-inch thick. Dust a pizza peel with cornmeal and slide onto the pizza stone. Bake for 6 to 8 minutes or until just beginning to brown.
2. While pizza crust is baking, toast almonds in a sauté pan over medium-high heat. Remove almonds to a plate, and in the same pan, melt the butter. When butter is melted, add the graham cracker crumbs, sugar and salt. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside.
3. Remove pizza from oven and top with marshmallows. Randomly place chocolate chips over marshmallows and return to the oven 3 to 5 minutes or until marshmallows are puff ed and lightly browned. Remove pizza from oven, sprinkle with graham cracker mixture and top with toasted slivered almonds. Let the pizzas rest for 3 to 4 minutes, then slice and serve.
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