Discovery Kids Summer amps 2016

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Discovery Kids Summer amps 2016
Discovery Kids Summer Camps 2016
DARE TO THINK IT!
Dare To Think It!
2016 Discovery Kids Summer Camps
The Discovery Center is excited to present “Dare to Think It!”, the 2016 summer camp series using the STEM to STEAM approach
to learning. This play-based camp involves themes that infuse Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts, and Mathematics into
47 physically and mentally supercharged morning and afternoon camp programs. This camp is for every child interested in making friends, playing collaborative games, experiencing new things, and diving into the creative process through exploration and
invention! Join us as we take children full speed ahead this summer with STEAM power!
Camper Ages: 5-6 (5 yr. olds must be registered for fall 2015 kindergarten), 7-8 and 9-12. Internship program for 13-15 year olds.
Intern candidates must apply and interview—call 607-773-661 x 208 for application.
Hours: Half-day sessions 9am-12pm and 1-4pm with the option for a full day of fun with our back-to-back camps…just bring a
lunch! Supervised lunch with exploration of our interactive exhibits from 12-1pm for campers registered for both morning and
afternoon sessions.
Early drop off (includes Breakfast Club) and late pick-up available. Children registered for early drop off will enjoy a nutritious
breakfast from 8-9am at $20/session, and late pick-up from 4-5:30pm is $20/session - must sign up for extended camp hours at
time of registration.
Camp fees: All camp fees are due at time of registration including before and after care fees. Members $70, Not-yet members $75
per weekly half day session. (Session One fees slightly lower due to the 4th of July Holiday - Members $56, Not yet members $60
per weekly half day session.) One time $12 registration fee per camper for summer 2016 includes a Discovery Kids Summer Camp T
-shirt. For your convenience, registration will be available online.
Discovery Kids Summer Camp Residency Program
Galumpha Gang
For children 7-13 years of age
Two Week Performing Arts Camp July 25-August 5, 9:00am-3:00pm (bring a packed lunch)
Mark your calendars & plan your vacations around Galumpha Gang. You won’t want to miss out on the wildly
amazing children’s performance camp instructed by the internationally acclaimed acrobatic dance company,
Galumpha! Two weeks of collaborative choreography, dazzling acrobatics & teamwork will have your child
performing center stage. Participants need not know a thing about acrobatics or dance, the fun is in the
learning! Children will create a genuine professional performance all their own! The Galumpha Gang is
geared for children 7-13 years of age, with 14-18 year old interns performing & lending a helping hand. Final
performance Friday July 31st.
*Where: Binghamton University’s Performing Arts Building
*Cost: $380 members, $405 not yet members for two week program
Session #1 –Brainwave Week!
July 5-8
Pirates Paradise (5-6 year olds, am) X marks the spot for
fun this week as you sail the ocean blue in search for hidden treasure! The DC Dabloon is headed your way! Explore the pirates who sailed the Seven Seas, find hidden
booty and walk the plank with games that challenge even
the crustiest old barnacle! Members $56, Not-yet members $60.
California Dreamin’ (5-6 year olds, pm) Dive right into
water play with an investigation of the underwater world
of The Disney Blockbuster, “Finding Dory.” Destination:
the Coast of Monterey California! Salt water science will
have the sand between your toes as we explore the underwater world of Nemo and Dory’s fish friends, create
sculptures of water animals and of course get a little wet
with water games! Members $56, Not-yet members $60.
Surfing In The USA (7-8 year olds, am) Surf is up this week
as we catch the wave of liquid science through an investigation of the California Coastline! Experiments that will
have you bobbing for more. Learn about exotic places
under the sun and exactly what the moon has to do
with whether or not it is a good time to go surfing!
Get set to get wet. Members $56, Not-yet members
$60.
Catch The Sound Wave (7-8 year olds, pm) Get set to
shake, rattle and roll as we make beautiful music with an
investigation of sound, light and good vibrations! The
physics of sound has never been this fun! Make dancing
goo, musical instruments, create designer ears with an
exploration of animal senses and explore how sound travels with games and activities amped for fun!
Good Vibrations (9-12 year olds, am) Get set to shake
rattle and roll as we make beautiful music with an investigation of sound, light and good vibrations! The physics of
sound has never been this fun! Make dancing goo, musical instruments, create designer ears with an exploration
of animal senses and explore how sound travels with
games and activities amped for fun! Members $56, Notyet members $60.
Funny Bones (9-12 year olds, pm) Your knee bone is connected to your thigh bone, your thigh bone is connected
to your hip bone…but which bone is connected to your
funny bone? Find out just how dem bones walk around
and solve other mysteries of the human body with an investigation of the skeletal system and the body’s organs.
The construction of working models of the heart and respiratory system together with outdoor games will make
this a week of heart pumping fun! Members $56, Not-yet
members $60.
Session #2 – Keen Kids Week,
July11-15
Minecraft Camp (5-6 year olds, am) Gameplay is taken to
a whole new level with activities based on the popular
computer game-Minecraft. Build mechanical devices and
raise the logic gates to travel the “Overworld” exploring
different biomes ranging from deserts to jungles to snowfields all while evading the Creeper. Construction, “mob”
crafting and even some food preparation to keep you
“healthy” will fill your week with adventure.
Jungle Book Adventures (5-6 year olds, pm) Take a break
from the “Man-Village” this week and visit the Indian Jungle, home of Mowgli and his friendly fun-loving bear
friend Baloo. Daily adventures will bring the movie (and
the book!) to life as we investigate the animals that call
the jungle home and the perils of jungle life. Scavenger
hunts, obstacle courses, games and crafting will revolve
around the noble qualities outlined in The Jungle Book’s
timeless tale of friendship, courage, and persistence!
Toymakers Workshop (7-8 year olds, am) No trash talking
allowed as we transform found items into toys that spin,
roll fly and entertain! On your mark, get set, go! Build and
race your own balloon powered race car, float your own
wind boat and roll your marble mouse to the finish line!
Construct a puppet theater fit for a cast of finger puppets,
create a board game and catch some creepy crawlies in a
bug box designed by you!
Creeper Camp (7-8 year olds, pm) Gameplay is taken to a
whole new level with activities based on the popular computer game-Minecraft. Build mechanical devices and raise
the logic gates to travel the “Overworld” exploring different biomes ranging from deserts to jungles to snowfields
all while evading the Creeper. Construction, “mob” crafting and even some food preparation to keep you
“healthy” will fill your week with adventure.
Overworld (9-12 year olds, am) Gameplay is taken to a
whole new level with activities based on the popular computer game-Minecraft. Build mechanical devices and raise
the logic gates to travel the “Overworld” exploring different biomes ranging from deserts to jungles to snowfields
all while evading the Creeper. Construction, “mob” crafting and even some food preparation to keep you
“healthy” will fill your week with adventure.
DC Makerspace (9-12 year olds, pm) Think, design, experiment and create in DC Makerspace! Join the maker culture with projects that encourage individual exploration
and creative expression. The tools you need to tinker and
build will be available to you to invent design and explore
projects that promote a pride in the process of creation.
Each day new creative arts supplies will be available to
you to try out solutions to the day’s project theme. Share
ideas with your fellow makers and become part of a new
wave of thinking through doing!
Session #3- Relentless Fun
Week, July 18-22
Splat Camp (5-6 year olds, am) Creativity will be in full
swing as kids investigate gravitational and applied forces
through creative play. Pendulum drawing, magnetic forces and friction painting will be used to create individual
and collaborative works of art!
Star Wars: May the Force Be With You! (5-6 year olds,
pm) May the force be with you as we prepare to challenge
the Evil Empire! Yoda has sent out a call to young rebels
to assist in the battle of good over evil and he needs your
help! Planetary investigations, rocket science and mastering the Jedi obstacle course will give you the skills you
need to defeat the Evil Empire!
Light The Torch (7-8 year olds, am) Light the torch and
take the Olympic creed as we race to the finish with an
investigation of Rio de Janeiro and the 2016 Olympic
games. Spirits unite under the Olympic rings in beautiful
Brazil with an investigation of good sportsmanship and
friendly competition. Learn about the Olympics early beginnings at Mount Olympus and see how the games have
changed over time as you are challenged to design and
build an obstacle course of Olympic proportion!
Star Wars: Jedi Training Camp (7-8 year olds, pm) Blast
off in the Millennium Falcon and join the coalition of Jedi
warriors tasked with keeping the peace in the Republic!
The only way to keep the Dark Force from destroying order in the Galaxy is through knowledge! Planetary investigations, rocket science and a mind games will strengthen our energy field and keep the Evil Empire at bay!
Star Wars: The Galactic Republic (9-12 year olds) Travel
the galaxy protecting the united Galactic Republic of
peaceful planets from the Evil Empire with your fellow
Jedis! Only through our cooperative efforts can The Republic prevail! Humanoids like yourself will be trained to
hone their “force-sensitive” strengths through fetes of
courage and cunningness! Acts of speed and quick reflexes will show you the way to the light side!
The Summer Games (9-12 year olds, pm) Light the torch
and take the Olympic creed as we race to the finish with
an investigation of Rio de Janeiro and the 2016 Olympic
games. Spirits unite under the Olympic rings in beautiful
Brazil with an investigation of good sportsmanship and
friendly competition. Learn about the Olympics early beginnings at Mount Olympus and see how the games have
changed over time as you are challenged to design and
build an obstacle course of Olympic proportion!
animals will be the springboard for an investigation
of Steampunk art and engineering as kids explore
animal physiology and simple machines through the
fine arts and game based activities including a
Steampunk boat building challenge and regatta.
Zombie Nation (9-12 year olds, pm) Kids will be digging deep into creepy science with a cultural investigation of Zombies in history mixed with an exploration of decomposition (including worm science!) and
a bit of neuroscience as we explore the human brain
with Jello brain dissection!
Session #5-Clever Kids Week,
August 1-5
Session #4-Minds In Action
July 25-29
Inside Out Fun! (5-6 year olds, am) Prepare yourself
for some side splitting fun with activities based on
Pixar’s “Inside Out!” This camp will be pure joy as we
take a peek inside the human psyche!
Wings (5-6 year olds, pm) Science is for the birds this
week as we explore Leonardo Da Vinci’s flying machines inspired by an investigation of birds! Kids
will put brush to paper as we create life drawings of
birds and translate our paintings into flying machines! A fun-filled investigation of Parachutes to
flying machines will take fun to a whole new height!
Zootopia (5-6 year olds, am) Join The Discovery Center
and take a trip to the wild side as we bring the world of
Disney’s “Zootopia” to life! Explore the animals that call
Zootopia home and help Detective Hopp solve time sensitive cases using CSI investigative skills!
Olympic Games (5-6 year olds, pm) Kid’s spirits unite under the Olympic rings with an investigation of good
sportsmanship and friendly competition. Learn about the
Olympics early beginnings at Mount Olympus and see
how the games have changed over time. The torch is lit
for fun, games and crafts that will take you on an adventure of Olympic proportion!
Zombie Science(7-8 year olds, am) Dig deep into creepy
science with a cultural investigation of Zombies in history
mixed with an exploration of decomposition (including
worm science!) and a bit of neuroscience as we explore
the human brain with Jello brain dissection!
Steampunk (7-8 year olds, pm) Live animals will be the
springboard for an investigation of Steampunk art and
engineering as kids explore animal physiology and simple
machines through the fine arts and game based activities
including a Steampunk boat building challenge and regatta.
Leo the Inventor! (7-8 year olds, am) Most of Leonardo
da Vinci’s inventions were never made in his lifetime-they
remained sketches in his famous notebooks. Bring Leonardo’s ideas to life using common household supplies
and learn some hands-on history that will have you making your own paint, creating geometric figures out of
marshmallows, crafting your own Camera Obscura and
building your own Ornithopter!
Toga Party (7-8 year olds, pm) All roads lead to Rome this
week as we explore the life and triumphs of the ancient
Romans. So, fasten your toga and wrap your head in olive
leaves as we celebrate Italian culture with spaghetti structures, pizza pie, chariot races and alfresco painting!
Circus Maximus (9-12 year olds, am) Racers take your
mark and head to The DC Circus Maximus where Roman
ingenuity and a person’s quest for victory is challenged!
Build your own chariot and boat for racing! Italian culture
including food, sculpture and painting will make keep the
fun on track!
Brain Games (9-12 year olds, pm) Can your eyes deceive
you? How good is your memory? Op art, brain teasers,
puzzles, and games will test your reflexes, challenge your
perceptions and flex your greatest muscle-your brain!
Steampunk Explorations (9-12 year olds, am) Live
Session #6- Brainstorm Week,
August 8-12
Ninja Turtles Camp! (5-6 year olds, am) The Renaissance
men of the comic kind collide this week in an investigation of history as we lift the lid on the key players of the
Renaissance through food science, art and invention!
Make Some Noise! (5-6 year olds, pm) Get set to shake
rattle and roll as we make beautiful music with an investigation of sound, light and good vibrations! The physics of
sound has never been this fun! Make dancing goo, musical instruments, create designer ears with an exploration
of animal senses and explore how sound travels with
games and activities amped for fun!
Cowabunga Camp! (7-8 year olds, am) The Renaissance
men of the comic kind collide this week in an investigation of Italy and history as we lift the lid on the key players of the Renaissance through food science, art and invention!
Hula Hoop Challenge (7-8 year olds, pm) We are putting
a new spin on scientific investigation with a look at gravitational and applied forces through movement. Join professional hula hoopist, Amanda Florance, and shake it up
this summer making your own hula hoop, learn cool tricks
and choreograph a performance for friends and family.
Paint, play and games will bring the fun full circle.
Vive La France (9-12 year olds, am) Our wheels are turning this week as we speed though an investigation of the
most famous bike road race in the world-The Tour de
France! Bike science will take us to new destinations of
fun as we explore the country and customs of France with
a look at famous works of art, landmarks and of course
French cuisine.
Secret Millionaires Kids Club (9-12 year olds, pm) Take a
lesson from Warren Buffet, with activities and games
based on the kid webisodes created by the world’s greatest investor, Warren Buffet himself for the animated series “Secret Millionaires Club.” The basics of making a
sound decision through the collection of information and
trial and error will take you on adventures that all add up
to fun! Be an advertising detective and create an eye
catching marketing plan with commercials, posters and
newspaper ads, balance the books, learn something new
every day, explore the importance of cooperation and
dream big for your future!
Session #7- Wired For Fun
August 15-19
Funny Farm (5-6 year olds, am) What games do cows
play at parties? Moosical chairs! Learn all about life on a farm
and the animals in the barn through fun and games! Why did
the duck cross the road? To prove he wasn’t chicken, of
course! Jokes, riddles and barn yard stories will spread the
seed of curiosity as we take the food fear challenge with fruits
and vegetables and dig in the dirt in the Story Garden’s CHOW
garden reaping the benefits of healthy foods and a good belly
laugh!
Angry Birds Soar (5-6 year olds, pm) Angry Bird camp
is sure to be a knock down good time as you experiment with motion, force, speed and velocity. Construction, projectiles and birds will all come together
this week of Angry Birds Camp as you build catapults
and other projectile devices and angry bird targets to
test the laws of motion. Crafting and real bird science will be thrown in just to keep things on the up
and up.
Now You’re Cooking! (7-8 year olds, am) A lot of
knowledge comes from spilled milk! We are going to
mix-it up this week with the basics of cooking, a
splash of fun and games and a bit of kitchen chemistry. Name that Vegetable, manners, pizza fractions,
food sculpting and mystery food photo challenge will
be sure to spice things up!
Boxbots (7-8 year olds, pm) What do you get when you
combine cardboard, creativity and simple machines? Boxbots!
Toy building has never been this much fun! Mechanical ele-
ments such as cams, levers, and linkages will all be
used to create a moveable robot sculpture we call
Boxbots!
Robotics 101 (9-12 year olds, am) What is a robot? A
robot is generally defined as a machine capable of
sensing, thinking, or acting in a particular way. These
three abilities are the nuts and bolts of Robotics 101.
Learn what makes a robot a robot as we meet engineers in the field, discover artwork created by a
computer, learn the secret language of robots and
explore robots at work in your home!
Science Snacks (9-12 year olds, pm) A lot of
knowledge comes from spilled milk! We are going to
mix-it up this week with the basics of cooking, a
splash of fun and games and a bit of kitchen chemistry. Name that Vegetable, manners, pizza fractions,
food sculpting and mystery food photo challenge will
be sure to spice things up!
Session #8- Aha Week,
NIGHT IN THE MUSEUM
August 22-August 26
Children aged 7 - 12 have the opportunity to attend a
museum sleep-over. Each sleepover is limited to 50
children. You drop off the camper and we do the
rest!! Kids arrive at 6pm for dinner. The themed
night is filled with museum play, special activities
and fun! Lights out at 10pm-sleepover ends at 9am
Saturday after breakfast. $28 per camper.
Ice Age Camp (5-6 year olds, am) Cool off this summer
with a frosty exploration based on the popular animated
movie “Ice Age.” This frozen adventure will give you the
cold hard facts about water science and chip away at activities that have you exploring cosmic events as you build
a catapult and join Scrat on a series of adventures in the
hopes of saving the planet!
Ooo-la-la! (5-6 year olds, pm) Destination France! Berets,
baguettes and bicycles will be at the Tour de France! This
camp is sure to make an impression on you as we try our
hand at works of art inspired by the impressionists, build
the Eiffel Tower and explore the science of reflection with
a look at the famous Hall of Mirrors at Versailles!
Mod Squad Camp! (7-8 year olds am) Be part of the mod
squad, a far out camp where “groovy” language and “be
cool” attitudes of the 60’s and 70’s are all the rave. Step
back into the age of disco and fondue! Investigate pop
rocks science and let the force be with you as we learn
about the space race, the civil rights movement, Beatle
Mania and put on your own blast from the past 1976 Bicentennial Celebration!
Tour de France Camp (7-8 year olds, pm) Our wheels are
turning this week as we speed though an investigation of
the most famous bike road race in the world-The Tour de
France! Bike science will take us to new destinations of
fun as we explore the country and customs of France with
a look at famous works of art, landmarks and of course
French cuisine.
Earth Keepers Club (9-12 year olds, am) Science isn’t just
about experiments that yield amazing results, it’s also
about using knowledge to solve some of the world’s
toughest problems. Explore environments, ecosystems,
energy flow and organism with a close up look at global
issues! Oil spill clean- up, vanishing rainforests and clean
water filtration will be tackled through collaborative projects and games that will have you inventing, building and
saving the planet!
Hula Hoop Science (9-12 year olds, pm) We are putting a
new spin on scientific investigation with a look at gravitational and applied forces through movement. Join professional hula hoopist, Amanda Florance, and shake it up this
summer making your own hula hoop, learn cool tricks and
choreograph a performance for friends and family. Paint,
play and games will bring the fun full circle.
Session #2 Keen Kids Week, July 15
Session #4 Minds In Action, July 29
Session #6 Brainstorm Week, August 12
How to Register your child:
Fill out the attached form and mail or drop off at our reception desk with your payment to:
The Discovery Center
60 Morgan Road
Binghamton, NY 13905
For your convenience, you may also register online:
www.TheDiscoveryCenter.org
All fees are due at time of registration.
Please Note: Parents and guardians, if you are registering
online, as per the New York State Office of Children and
Family Services, the Child Information Form must be
printed, filled out, and returned as an original to The Discovery Center by JUNE 27th, 2016. Your child will not be
able to attend our Summer Camps unless these forms are
completed and turned in. If you have any questions regarding these forms please feel free to contact Daniel
Ryan, Director of Education, at (607) 773-8661 x 208 or by
email at [email protected].
Parent Handbooks are available on our website, or by calling or emailing Daniel Ryan, Director of Education at 607773-8661 x208 or [email protected]
Discovery Kids Camps 2016
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Child’s Name:____________________________ Date of Birth:___________________________
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Other medical concerns:___________________________________________________________
Medications being used:___________________________________________________________
Please note that The Discovery Center is allowed by The NYS Office of Child and Family Services Regulation 418-1.11
(h)(5) to dispense Emergency Medications in the form of epinephrine auto-injector devices, asthma inhaler, and asthma
nebulizer when necessary to prevent anaphylaxis or breathing difficulty. IN ORDER FOR US TO ADMINISTER THESE
MEDICATIONS, WE NEED PARENT AUTHORIZATION AND A DOCTOR’S WRITTEN PERMISSION. IF YOUR CHILD
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Does your child wear: glasses( ), contact lenses( ), hearing aid( ), corrective shoes( ), prosthesis( )?
Any other information concerning your child’s health that we should be aware
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As parent, legal guardian or agency representing the child named above, I hereby give consent to enroll my child in the specified program(s)
operated by The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier. I recognize that my child must follow safety instructions, remain in areas designated
by staff, and refrain from behavior that is harmful to him/her or others. Failure to do so will result in dismissal from program without refund.
I give The Discovery Center Staff permission to administer sunscreen, insect repellant, and hand sanitizer to my child. The Discovery Center
staff will do its best to ensure a safe experience, however I understand that accidents do occur. I hereby release The Discovery Center of
the Southern Tier, Inc. and Galumpha from any and all responsibility and liability of any nature resulting in my child’s participation in any program accident including claims for any injury, illness, death, loss or damage. My signature gives The Discovery Center permission to use all
photos and videos taken during programs for promotional purposes. To opt out of this, I will submit request in writing. I have informed DCST
staff of my child’s medical conditions. All information given is accurate and true to the best of my knowledge.
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The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier, 60 Morgan Road, Binghamton, NY 13903, 607-773-8661
DISCOVERY KIDS 2016 SUMMER CAMP REGISTRATION FORM
How to register your child - don’t be disappointed, camps fill quickly - register early
1. Complete registration and child information sheet and drop off or mail (or register online). Full payment and one time
registration fee of $12 must accompany registration (no refunds – program credits only). Send to The Discovery Center,
60 Morgan Road, Binghamton, NY 13903 www.thediscoverycenter.org Questions? 607-773-8661 x 201.
2. Camp fees are $70 per camper per half day session for members and $75 per camper per half day session for nonmembers (Session 1 fees: $56 members, $60 not yet members). A one-time $12 registration fee is required for each
camper for the 2015 camp season (includes DC T-shirt). Early drop off fee (8-9am Breakfast included) is $20 per week per
camper and late pick up fee (4-5:30pm) is $20 per week per camper; before or after care available on weekly basis only.
All camp fees due at time of registration.
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