HCER - Hudson City Schools

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HCER - Hudson City Schools
Hudson Community
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Summer
Activity Guide
2015
Youth and Adult
Register For
All Classes As Soon
As You Receive
This Book!
Online Registration at www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer
@hcer2440
Hudson Community Education and Recreation
Serving the Hudson Community Since 1976
Hudson Community
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Serving the Hudson community by providing year-round comprehensive learning,
enrichment and recreational programs for residents since 1976.
Dear Friends and Neighbors,
Summer is here! What an exciting time. Please come and enjoy these wonderful programs. You can learn, play, compete and
have fun!
Safety Town
Explorer Days Field Trips
Day Camps
Sports Camps
Strings Music
Show Choir Camp
Theater Camp
Cheerleading
Varsity Sports Camps
STEM programs
Bricks 4 Kidz Lego®
Explorer Teen Adventure
Art in the Park
Mad Science
Photography
Football
Baseball
Golf
Archery
Soccer
Chess
Travel
Basketball
Tennis
Lacrosse
Fishing
Music
Dance
Origami
Chinese Language
Art
Middle School Band Camp
Wood Turning
Baby Sitter Course
ACT
Field Hockey
And so much more!
The HCER Team!
The Department of Community Education and Recreation is a self funded department operating under the auspices of the Hudson Board of
Education. It is one of the many important educational and enrichment services offered to the Hudson community by Hudson City Schools.
Hudson Community Education
and Recreation
2440 Hudson Aurora Rd., Hudson OH 44236
330-653-1210
Fax: 330-653-1366
www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Office will be closed:
7/3
Course Locations
Ada Cooper Miller Natatorium
120 N. Hayden Parkway
Barlow Community Center
41 S. Oviatt Street
East Woods School
120 N. Hayden Parkway
Ellsworth Hill Elementary School
7750 Stow Road
Evamere Elementary School
76 N. Hayden Parkway
When Hudson City Schools are closed due to inclement
weather or unforeseen circumstances, that day HCER
programs will be canceled as well. While we recognize
this is an inconvenience and we will do our best to
reschedule our programs, we make no guarantees that
the program will be rescheduled, made up or credited.
McDowell Elementary
280 N. Hayden Parkway
Hudson Middle School
77 N. Oviatt Street
Hudson High School
2500 Hudson-Aurora Road
Contents/HCER Information
Hudson Community
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Hudson City Schools
Board of Education
4 Aquatics/Preschool
Activities
7 Day Camps
9 Enrichment Camps
14 Lego® Fun Camps
15 STEM Camps
16 Teen Camps
18 Varsity Camps
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Sports Camps
Tennis Camps
Adult Summer
Programs
HCER Registration
Form
REGISTER
NOW!
Superintendent:
Phil Herman
President:
Dave Zuro
Vice President:
Steve DiMauro
Board Members:
Gary Mushock
Patti Engelman
James Field
HCER TEAM:
Grant Aungst
Director
Cindy Suchan Office Operations
Michele Collins Community
Relations
Matt Davis Aquatics
Coordinator
Donna Gray
Explorer Zone
Coordinator
Your HCER brochure is printed 3 times per
year. This brochure is mailed to all residents
living within the Hudson School District
and to others by request. Brochures are
also distributed at conveniently located
businesses throughout the community.
Advertisements and user fees cover the
cost of printing and mailing, not your tax
dollars. For more information, contact
Grant Aungst at [email protected].
330-653-1210
www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer
Registration Is Easy at
HCER ....
Choose from these 5 options:
ONLINE REGISTRATION: Highly Recommended
This is your best choice! Once you register, online you are in the
program!
Beginning as soon as you receive this book! Register 24/7 on our website
at www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer. Click on “Register Online” at the top
of the page, and this will direct you to our online registration system.
Simply find the class or classes you are interested in and the follow the
steps as directed to register.
IN PERSON: Second Best Choice.
Stop by and see us during our normal business hours Monday through
Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and have our staff help you register in
person. You may register at the HCER Office at 2440 Hudson-Aurora
Rd. Use the registration form at the back of this book. Note: All
participants must fill out a registration and release form!
FAX: 330-653-1366 We still receive them this
way!
We like the “semi” old-fashioned way. Please remember you are not
confirmed a spot until you receive a confirmation e-mail or phone call
from our office. If paying by credit card, you may fax registrations to
(330) 653-1366. Registration form is available for download at www.
hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer. You may call the office to confirm receipt of
your fax.
DROP IN DOOR: But Wait there is more...
Thank you for dropping off your registration, however you are not
registered until you receive your confirmation via e-mail or give us a
call. Drop registration through the slot in our front door at any time
of day or night. Please include your form of payment, check or credit
card information.
MAIL: This still works, but please read on...
We are very pleased you have mailed us your registration, however
you are not registered until you have received your confirmation via
e-mail. If you don’t have e-mail, give us a call to confirm, and we will
discuss it over the phone. Please remember it is called “snail-mail”
and might take a while. Stop in and see us. Mail registration and form
of payment to: HCER, 2440 Hudson-Aurora Road, Hudson, OH 44236.
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Camp Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
1. REGISTER EARLY
4. FIELD TRIPS
This helps us prepare for the programs by doing, advance
program planning, hiring and ordering of materials. Early
bird discounts are offered for most camps. Register on line
at www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer and click on the Ways to
Register.
Some field trips are an integral part of the camp program
while others will require a small fee. Separate field trip
permission slips are not necessarily distributed prior to
each trip, however additional information usually is. If
you object to your child’s participation in any or all trips,
please inform your child’s camp director in advance of the
trip(s) and in a timely fashion.
2. REGISTRATION FORM
Once you have decided which activity you would like to
enroll your child, you will need to completely fill out the
registration form on the last page of the book or register
on-line at www.hudson.edu/hcer. Note: Register your child
for the class they will be attending/going into the summer.
3.REFUNDS
5. PEANUT SENSITIVITY POLICY
Please be aware that our camps are nut sensitive. We ask
that you do not send any nut products with your child.
6. CAMP EQUIPMENT
Since camp groups and the decision to employ and train
staff is based on enrollment, camp fees are nonrefundable
after June 1. In the event of illness or injury, a refund
minus a $25 processing fee will be processed only upon
receipt of a written report from a physician. For all other
programs there is a $35 refund processing fee except for
refunds due to health issues or class cancellations. No
exceptions.
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS
Always come over prepared! Send water, snack, sunscreen
and extra clothing (if you feel that is needed). Please send
a hat with a brim along with any other item you believe is
needed for your child to enjoy their summer experience.
Be prepared.
7.LUNCH
Campers should plan on bringing their own lunch unless
otherwise noted. Be sure to include the campers name on
the bag or carrier.
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Please remember to always send your child with water,
sunscreen, a hat, perhaps a lunch and snack, a change
of clothes (depending upon the camp) and any other
items you might feel would benefit your child.
Parents, Thank you for signing up your child(ren) for one of our wonderful
camps or programs. We kindly remind you, please pick up your child(ren)
directly after the program. If your child is left without parental supervision,
we will take your child to our Camp Care (if available) located at East Woods
School. You will be invoiced for the time your child spends in the program.
Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter.
HUDSON DAY CAMPS WITH CHILD CARE
Hudson school campus is home to many full day camping opportunities for children in kindergarten
through sixth grade. If you are in need of before or after camp child care please look for the Child Care
frog logo on specific programs as you leaf through the summer brochure. HCER offers child care services
throughout the summer months. Please confirm your needs through HCER prior to confirming your
plans.
Explorer Zone Camp Care
Child care is available from June 8th through August 7th. Explorer Zone Camp Care is located at East Woods School
Blue Gym unless otherwise noted. And is staffed by our HCER team members.
Before Camp time: 7:00 to 9:30 a.m.
$49 per week for a.m. care, or $17 per day
After Camp time: 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.
$59 per week for p.m. care, or $19 per day
PLEASE NOTE:
No camp care July 3rd and the week of
August 10th until the start of school.
Please note: We understand that everyone is busy these days, however if you are late in picking up your camper
after 6:00 PM there is a $2/minute late fee. Thank you for not being late.
All camps on the Main Campus of the Hudson City School District have access to Explorer Zone Camp Care, during the
stated hours. Please visit our website www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer and click on hcer or call us at 330-653-1210 with
any questions.
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HCER
Aquatics & Preschool
Ada Cooper
Miller Natatorium
Information
Summer Swim Info
June 8 – July 31
(Closed July 4 – 6 and
August 1 – Sept. 7)
Monday - Friday
6:00 - 8:00 a.m.
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Adult/Lap Swim
HEAT Swim Program
Community Swim
Lessons
Adult Lap Swim
HCER Summer Camps
Tuesday and Thursday
6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Open/Lap Swim
Saturday and Sunday
7:00 - 9:00 a.m. 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Adult Lap Swim
Open Swim
Daily Admission: $5
Family Admission: $15, for up to 4 swimmers,
$3 each additional member.
Hudson Safety Town 2015
Coordinators: Officers Jim Curtin and Mike
Burchard HPD
Safety Town has been part of the lives of
Hudson youth for over 50 years. We teach and
introduce valuable safety methods to children
entering Kindergarten. Please register early
as space is limited. Children will be taught the
proper way to cross a street, safe places to play,
stranger danger, how and why to use safety
belts, bus procedures, safe uses of playground
equipment and much more. This programs is
a must for children entering Kindergarten in
the Fall of 2015. Questions, please visit www.
hudson.k12.us/hcer or call us at 330-653-1210.
Max 65/participants per session.
Fee: $65
Session A
June 8 – June 18
8:30 - 11:00 a.m.
Session B
June 8 – June 18
12:30 - 3:00 p.m.
Session C
June 22 – July 2
8:30 - 11:00 a.m.
Session D
July 6 – July 16
6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
(Evening Program)
AM or PM
Evamere Entrance E
Horseback Riding Babes
(Ages 2-6)
Summer Learn To
Swim Lessons
Sessions are: June 15 – 25 & July 13 – 23
(Mon through Thurs)
Fee: $80/Session
#2000 June PreSchool I
#2005 July
10:00 - 10:25 a.m.
Instructor: Hudson Equestrian Center Staff
Hudson Equestrian Center has created a unique
program for your young child. Our program aids
children in developing a fun filled understanding
and love of the horses. An introduction to riding
and horsemanship in a lesson tailored to their
ability, comfort level and attention span. Parents
are required to remain during the session.
Limited class size.
Fee: $165 fees are non-refundable. #2001 June Level I
#2006 July
10:30 - 11:10 a.m.
#2020
#2002 June Level II
#2007 July
10:30 - 11:10 a.m.
Hudson Equestrian Center, 2242 Ravenna
Street
#2003 June Level III
#2008 July
11:15 - 11:55 a.m.
#2004 June Level IV
#2009 July
11:15 - 11:55 a.m.
www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer
Instructors: Head Varsity Volleyball Coach
Jessica Ciborek and staff
This camp will focus on teaching your kids the
basic fundamentals of volleyball. How to pass,
set, take a correct approach jump, hit, serve,
and even correct blocking footwork and LOTS
OF FUN! Take advantage of this opportunity
for your child to receive elite instruction from
Coach Ciborek and her highly successful staff
and varsity players. Each munchkin will receive
a camp certificate of completion, camp T-shirt,
and goodie bag which includes a copy of the
2015 Varsity Volleyball Schedule. Hope to see
bunches of munchkins on our volleyball courts
in June! GO EXPLORERS!
#2019
Swimmers; during the pool shut down please
remove any locks or personal items in/on the
lockers.
*Please see Spring Guide
for membership fees
(Grades K-2 boys and girls)
Fee: $57 ($72 after 6/1)
Register on line at
www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer
Pool Closed for Annual Maintenance
Aug. 1 – Sept. 7
Hudson Munchkin
Volleyball Camp
Monday – Friday
June 8 – 12
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Tuesday – Thursday
June 16 – 18
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Hudson High School, Main Gym
Blue Streak Pre School FUN
Sports and Activity Camp
(Ages 3-5)
This camp introduces your son or daughter to
many great sports and activity programs. We
concentrate on the fun of sports to engage
and enrich your child’s life. While using sports
and activities as a backdrop, we engage your
child in sportsmanship, how to play, teamwork,
always trying your best, and being happy. We
encourage your child to be him/herself. While
incorporating this philosophy, we offer lessons
of encouragement to your camper. Learning
from an early age about the value sports and
activities brings, engages and enriches the lives
of all campers. A T-shirt is given to every camper.
The camp is based at East Woods School, Main
Gym. Please remember to bring water, snacks,
running shoes and sunscreen.
Fee: $95
#2010
#2011
#2012
#2013
#2014
#2015
#2016
#2017
Monday – Friday
9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
June 8 – 12
June 15 – 19
June 22 – 26
June 29 – July 2
(No Camp July 3)
July 6 – 10
July 13 – 17
July 20 – 24
July 27 – 31
East Woods School, Main Gym
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Preschool
Fairytales & Froggies
Dance Camp
(Grades Pre K-K)
Instructor: Remote Dance
Invite your best friends and neighbors
for a fun play date where we dance, act
and sing to a daily fairytale wonderland
theme. Have fun learning puppet theatre
skits, dance routines and crafts - including
pre-lyrical ballet, creative movement & hip
hop. Dress in comfortable summer play
clothes (shorts & T-shirt and a pair of socks–
no jeans) – Bring a plain colored or white
T-shirt to decorate too! No experience
necessary. Min 5/Max 12
Fee: $70
#2021
Monday – Thursday
June 29 – July 2
10:00 -11:30 a.m.
East Woods School Commons (meet in
commons for arrival and dismissal)
Junior Olympics Sports
Camp (Grades Preschool-K)
“College Days” Junior
Sports Camp
Instructor: Jump Start Sports
(Grades Preschool – K)
Children ages 3-6 will have a fun and
meaningful week full of sports, learning, and
new friendships at the Hudson Junior Olympics
Sports Camp! The camp features a different
sport each day, enabling these young campers
to learn about a variety of sports and to apply
what they’ve learned by playing fun, low-key
games. The children will also choose a country
to represent during the Olympic Games and
will make a flag to carry for the “Presentation
of Medals”. They will also learn fun facts about
the culture, demographics, and customs of
their chosen country. Parents are invited to
come to the “Closing Ceremonies” held on the
last day of camp.
Instructor: Jump Start Sports
Fee: $95
Fee: $95
#2023
Monday – Friday
June 22 – June 26
9:30 a.m. - Noon
Hudson Middle School, Main Gym
Children (ages 3 - 6) “enroll” in the college of
their choice and have a blast learning about
and playing a variety of sports at the Hudson
“College Days Junior Sports Camp”! Much like
the Junior Olympics Sports Camp, the “College
Days” camp features a different sport each day,
enabling these young campers to learn about
a variety of sports and to apply what they’ve
learned by playing fun, low-key games. The
children will also learn fun facts about their
chosen college, and will make school T-shirts to
wear at “Graduation”. Parents are invited to
come to attend the “Graduation” held on the
last day of camp.
#2024
Monday – Friday
July 27 – July 31
9:30 a.m. - Noon
Hudson Middle School, Main Gym
Cheer Crazy! Dance
Camp
(Grades PreK-K)
Instructor: Remote Dance
All cheer dazzle maniacs who love to
cheer and dance will go wild for this cheer
dance and cheerleading good time that
incorporates cheerdance / hip hop precision
basics and cheerleading movement. Dress
in comfortable summer play clothes (shorts
& t-shirt and a pair of socks & gym shoes–
no jeans) No experience necessary. Min 5/
Max 12
Fee: $50
#2022
Monday – Thursday
June 29 – July 2
Noon - 1:00 p.m.
East Woods School Commons (meet in
commons for arrival and dismissal)
*Special Bonus incentive
for Day Campers:
Students wanting to take both
Fairytales & Froggies Camp from
10 - 11:30 a.m. and continue from
12 - 1 p.m. with Cheer Crazy Camp
can register with an additional $10
and will include supervised lunch
break from 11:30 - 12:00 p.m.
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
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HCER
Preschool
Hudson T-Birds Tee Ball
Hummingbirds Soccer
Instructor: Jump Start Sports Staff
Instructor: Jump Start Sports Staff
A fun and highly instructional, introduction
to baseball for 3 – 5 year old boys and girls.
Players learn the basics of throwing, catching,
fielding, batting, and base running, and then
apply what they have learned in fun, noncompetitive games. Jump Start Sports staff
members conduct the instruction and oversee
the game play while volunteer team coaches
assist. Includes a team T-shirt and MLB hat.
Min. 10/Max. 96
Parents can choose between Fridays or
Saturdays. All games will be scheduled on
their preferred day.
Children ages 3 – 6 years olds have fun and
learn the basics of soccer: dribbling, passing,
trapping, shooting, and positioning. Each
session consists of instruction in each aspect
of the game, participation in fun drills that
are designed to teach skills, and low-key,
non-competitive game. All coaching will be
conducted by Jump Start Sports staff. The
children will be separated into two “leagues”,
(3 and 4 year olds; and 5 and 6 year olds).
Children are required to wear shin guards.
Non Metal cleats are optional. Soccer balls are
provided but children may bring their own ball
(#3 size ball with their last name written on the
ball). Min. 8/Max. 100
(Ages 3-5)
Fee: $85 includes MLB hat, T-shirt and medal
#2025
Fridays June 5 – July 17
(No class July 3)
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
OR
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Classes begin at either 5:30 or 6:30 pm and are
active for one hour. All teams will receive a
schedule including both time periods.
#2026
Saturdays June 6 – July 18
(No class July 4)
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
OR
3:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Classes begin at either 2 or 3 pm and are active
for one hour. All teams will receive a schedule
including both time periods.
Oak Grove T-Ball Fields, 2250 Barlow Road
near Stow Road
(Ages 3-6)
Fee: $80 includes team shirt and medal
Summer Session:
Mondays
#2027
June 15 – July 20
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.
OR
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Classes begin at either 5:30 or 6:30 pm and
are active for one hour. All teams will receive
a schedule including both time periods. East
Woods fields between McDowell and East
Woods School.
LLING
NOW ENRO
SCHOOL YEAR!
FOR THE 2015-2016
We offer half day
programs for children
21/2 - 5 years old,
both morning
and afternoon!
Music and Movement Classes
for ages 0-7 Now at
The Hudson School of Music
Enroll Now for Our May MiNi
or SuMMEr SESSiONS
www.kindermusik.com/Hudson
Check out our
Enrichment
Classes offered
in addition to our
regular classes to
extend the day.
www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer
May 26-29 & June 1-4
Call for pricing or
for more information!
Hudson United Methodist Nursery School
2600 Hudson-Aurora Road ♥ Hudson
www.hudsonumns.com ♥ (330) 650-4091 ext. 2
330-655-8499
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
4-Day Mini Camps
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August
3-7
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
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Day Camps
Jump Start Sports Hudson Sports Camp
For Boys and Girls Entering Grades K-6
Camp Meets Daily 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at Hudson Middle School
With Before and After Camp Care at Explorer Zone Camp Care Located at East Woods
The Hudson Sports Camp is NEW AND IMPROVED! As always, the camp will be highly structured with weekly themes implemented in the
morning, fun afternoon electives, and occasional field trips, but we have ramped everything up a notch to make it more fun and productive!
WEEKLY THEMES OFFERED EACH MORNING
JUNE 8 – 12: SPORTS CAMP KICKOFF
SPECTACULAR: Have a blast with your
friends playing your favorite camp games
and activities! This includes Capture the
Flag, Tag Games, Relay Races, Dodge Ball,
Whiffle Ball, Kickball, and more. Each day
we’ll have a tournament in one of these fun
camp games and play traditional sports too!
Field trip on Friday, June 12 to Fun N Stuff
Amusement Park!
#2100
JUNE 29 – JULY 2: STICKS AND STONES
CAMP: We’ll have some fun with all of
your favorite stick sports! Campers play
lacrosse, hockey, whiffle ball, baseball, golf,
and more. We’ll have fun tournaments
every day, and the week will culminate with
a trip to Cuyahoga Valley National Park on
Thursday, July 2. Campers who want to golf
will play a round at Brandywine Par 3 Golf
Course!
#2103
JUNE 15 -19: SPORTS AROUND THE
WORLD: Have a blast playing and learning
about sports played all over the world!
Sports will include Rugby, Team Handball,
Cricket, World Cup Soccer, floor hockey,
tennis, and cricket. Field trip on Friday, June
19 to ZIP CITY!
#2101
JULY 6-10: ULTIMATE WARRIOR CAMP:
Join us at the Ultimate Warrior Camp
for fitness, fun and “Survivor” type
team challenges! Age-appropriate and
safe activities specifically designed to
challenge, inspire, and excite. Games and
tasks this week include obstacle courses,
relays, tug-of-war, and many other fun
activities designed to teach cooperation
and teamwork while also developing
self-esteem. To keep the emphasis on fun,
teamwork, and sportsmanship, we’ll also
have balloon races, egg tosses, team puzzle
challenges, and funny games. Field trip on
Friday, July 10 to Fun N Stuff!
#2104
JUNE 22 – 26: HOOP IT UP BASKETBALL
AND CHEERLEADING CAMP: Basketball
players learn all basic fundamentals
and play in fun individual and team
competitions, culminating in a “March
Madness in June” 3 on 3 Basketball
Tournament!”. Cheerleaders learn a wide
variety of cheers, movements, and dance
routines and showcase their talents at a fun
recital on Thursday, June 25. Field trip on
Friday, June 26 to Water Works Water Park!
#2102
JULY 13 - 17: FUN WITH FRISBEE:
Campers have a blast learning some fun
new Frisbee games, including Frisbee
Golf, Ultimate Frisbee, Goaltimate, Frisbee
Baseball, and Frisbee Football (no tackling,
of course). These games are fun, very
active, and provide a great activity to teach
cooperation and sportsmanship. Field trip
on Friday, July 17 to ZIP CITY!
#2105
AFTERNOON ELECTIVES
As in years past, campers will choose from a wide variety of electives in
the afternoon including swimming, horseback riding, fishing, walks to the
Green, bike trips for experienced riders, Learn to Ride for younger riders
on training wheels, gym games like Dodge Ball and Knock Out Basketball,
field games like lacrosse and soccer, and much, much more!
STAFFING
Jump Start Sports staffs the Hudson Sports Camp at a maximum ratio
of 8 campers to each staff member. Directors and counselors are very
experienced and dedicated to making your child’s summer safe and special.
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JULY 20 – 24: FOOTBALL FUN AND
CHEERLEADING CAMP: Football players
will enter the ‘Hudson NFL Draft” and play
for their favorite NFL team! All aspects of
passing offense and passing defense will
be taught, and we will play games every
day. Cheerleaders learn a wide variety of
cheers, movements, and dance routines and
showcase their talents at a fun recital on
Thursday, July 23. Field trip on Friday, July
24 to the NFL Hall of Fame!
#2106
JULY 27 – 31: OLYMPIC SPORTS CAMP:
The Olympics are back at Sports Camp!
This year, however, we will only have one
day of track and field and will spend the
rest of the week playing other sports we
love, including soccer, basketball, hockey,
team handball, and fast football. Campers
learn about the culture and history of
their adopted country and make a flag
to carry at the “Closing Ceremonies” and
“Presentation of Medals” on Thursday, July
30. Field Trip to Water Works Water Park on
Friday, July 31.
#2107
AM & PM
RATES: Regular Rate: $200/week
Any 4 or More Weeks: $170/week
Early Bird Rate: $180/week
Any 4 or More Weeks: $160/week
NOTES: To receive the Early Bird Rates, you must register
and pay for all weeks attending by May 10, 2015. To
receive the Multiple Week Discount, you must register
for all weeks at the same time. You cannot receive the
Multiple Week Discount when you register online. One
week rate for 6/30 – 7/2 is $160 since it is a 4 day week.
HCER
Day Camps
Blue Streak All Sports and Activities Camp
For Girls and Boys (Grades K-6)
Camp Director Ken Fisher, Assistant Camp Director Emily Fisher
Camp 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. • East Woods School Main Gym
What Hudson parents are saying about Blue Streak…
AWESOME! Great Camp, Lots of Fun! Fantastic Staff and activities!
High energy, fun activities, with focus on the camper! Your camper will enjoy this non-competitive focused camp. Blue Streak All Sports
and Activity Camp bring their 20+ years of offering enriching and engaging camps to your child. We focus on you the camper and how best
to work with you to achieve your interests and fun. Our day is divided into approximately six time periods. During the time periods we
will typically offer between 14 – 17 sports and activities. Many of the activities we offer are listed below. With the focus on sportsmanship,
engagement, fun and enjoyment, our experienced counselors and junior counselor keep your child involved from beginning to end. We
maintain an overall ratio of seven campers to each counselor. Come for the friendship, activities, fun and great camp experience. We will
work with all campers on fair-play, skill improvement, fun and not winning or losing. The goal is for each camper to feel success. Local field
trips within walking distance will take place weekly. The campers will be able to explore and engage on these trips. They will always be
accompanied by our counselors. Base Camp is East Woods School. Your camper will be grouped with children of the same age. Our camp
counselors are enthusiastic and look forward to welcoming you and your camper each and every day!
Items to bring: Please bring a lunch daily. On Friday’s the campers can participate in pizza day, for an extra fee. Snacks and drinks are also
available for an additional fee.
Every camper receives a camp T-shirt. The camp is based at East Woods School, Main Gym.
•Nature Hikes
•Fishing
•Biking
•Lacrosse
•Softball
•Frisbee
•Golf
•Kickball
•Repelling and Ropes
•Soccer
•Relays
•Obstacle Course
Base “camp” for Blue Streak is East Woods School.
Your Child will be grouped with children of the same
age. A group will consist of between 8-13 children
and friends may be grouped together. The staff is
enthusiastic and looks forward to welcoming you and
your child each and every day!
•Tennis
•Baseball
•Track & Field
•Swimming
•Football
•Teambuilding programs
Camp Weeks:
#2108 - June 8- June 12
#2109 - June 15-June 19
#2110 - June 22 - June 26
#2111 - June 29- July 2
•Scavenger Hunts
•Dodge Ball
•Capture the Flag
• And so much more!
#2112 - July 6- July 10
#2113 - July 13-July 17
#2114 - July 20 - July 24
#2115 - July 27- July 31
Full Day Camp Weekly rate $220 • Half Day Camp Weekly rate $110
Attend 6 weeks or more of full day camp and your weekly rate is $175*
Attend 6 weeks or more of 1/2 day camp and your weekly rate is $90*
must sign up for all dates* at same time* with paper registration
and can’t be combined with other programs.
Weekly rate for the week of June 29th is pro-rated based on 4 days at full or
1/2 day camp. Not combinable for 6 week discount as already at discount rate.
AM & PM
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Enrichment Camps
Magic Camp
Hudson Theater Camp
Wood Turning
Host Magician: David Anthony
Director: Russ Stich and Team
Come learn the art of illusion, sleight of hand,
basic magic and have great fun! David Anthony
your host and professional magician, will lead
this camp and help the future magician develop
their skills. The magician campers will hold an
end-of-week performance for the parents and
guests, perhaps one or more of the guests will
disappear. Min 8/Max 25
Now in Our 20th Year!
Instructor: Scott Stonestreet, HHS Woods
Technology Instructor
(Grades 3-6)
(Grades 3-9)
Fee: $95
#2200
Monday - Thursday
July 6 – July 9
9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
AM
East Woods School, meet in Commons then
they will move to Room 132
Friday Guitar Lessons
Instructor: Lee Bush, Professional Musician/
Instructor
Come and learn guitar from one of the best in
the business. Lee has been teaching, playing,
directing and scoring music for over 40 years
and now he wants to pass on his knowledge
to you. This is a wonderful opportunity for you
to learn the guitar first hand. Learn the slight
hand changes that help you become a more
successful musician. Understand the instrument
and most importantly have FUN!
Fee: $120
Session are 1/2 in length and arranged with
instructor once you register.
7 Weeks #2201
Fridays
June 12 – July 31
(No class July 3)
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
East Woods School, Room 143
Etiquette Classes
(Grades 2-5)
Instructor: Kimberlee Franz, Certified
Children’s Etiquette Instructor
Children in grades 3-5 are on the go! School,
sports, inside and outside activities, friends and
technology occupy much of their time. This is
a key time for developing good citizenship and
caring about others. This class will focus on
a fun and interactive way for manners. Your
child will learn proper conversation, posture,
sitting still, passing of food, complementing
the Chef, please and thank you’s and so much
more! A-not-to miss opportunity for your child
to grow and develop. Each child will receive an
etiquette “set right” placemat. Min 6/Max 25
Fee: $39
Wednesday
Session 1:
#2202
June 17
Session 2:
#2203
July 8
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
If you enjoy the “Spotlight”, if singing, acting,
dancing, crafts and having fun are on your
summer wish list, the Hudson Theater Camp
is the program for you! Meet new friends,
explore workshops in Acting, Voice, Dance,
Crafts & Outdoor Activities! Be part of a fully
staged musical production, play theater games,
enjoy guest speakers and much more!!! All
workshops are taught by professionals from
NEO’s Theater Community. Students will learn
about the magic of theater while developing
skills in cooperation and concentration.
Further enhancing creativity and building
self-confidence! All students are assured a
“speaking role” and the “opportunity to
shine” in our musical productions. Before and
after camp care available. Min 20/Max 75
East Woods Commons Stage
Last week & Performances at Hudson High
School Auditorium
Monday – Friday
9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Session 1:
Oliver Twisted
#2204
June 8 – June 26
Performances:
Thursday, June 25 at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, June 26 at 1:00 p.m.
Session 2:
(Grade 6 and above)
Learn the basic tool application and techniques
required to develop the proper skill set to
create your very own custom pen on a wood
lathe. You will work on your own mini lathe
where you will learn the tools, techniques and
safety procedures required to create custom
lathe projects. You will get to observe the
instructor turn a pen on a lathe, then receive
opportunities to practice the same skills before
turning your own pen. Each participant will
design/sketch their own pen design before
creating their masterpiece on the lathe. Many
species of wood will be available to choose
from and all equipment is provided. Max. 5
students per session.
Fee: $34
Thursday
#2206
June 11
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Tuesday
#2207
July 7
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Friday
#2208
July 17
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Hudson High School Wood Shop Room D102
All New Program! Summer Vacation
Celebration
Youth Choir Camp
#2205
July 6 – July 24
Performances:
Thursday, July 23 at 7:00 p.m.
Friday, July 24 at 1:00 p.m.
Directors: Eve Sliwinski and Nathan
Duvuvuei
Camp training time is 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
East Woods Stage and Hudson High School
Auditorium
Session One Fee: $380 (if paid prior to May30)
$405 (after May 30)
Session Two Fee: $380 (if paid prior to June 20)
$405 (after June 20)
Both Sessions: $695 (Must register for both
session at same time prior to June 4)
AM & PM during
session at East Woods
(Grades 3-8)
Come and discover the fun of singing with
friends old and new at the Hudson Community Youth Chorus Choral Camp. This is great
opportunity for kids who want to get started
with great techniques as well as those who
want to improve and refine their skills. Singers
learn and improve sight singing, musicianship
through movement, music theory and playing
Orff instruments. This special week is co-directed by Eve Sliwinski, founding director of the
Hudson Community Youth Chorus and Nathaniel Duvuvuei, director of choral and vocal music
at Miller South School for the Performing Arts
and the Hudson Community Chorus.. The week
will end with a performance for family and
friends. Min 10/Max 40
Fee: $110
#2209
Monday - Friday
June 22 – June 26
9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
AM
Hudson Middle School, Choir Room C121
East Woods School, Media Center
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Enrichment Camps
Extended Summer
Summer Music Strings
Camp
(entering grades 4-6)
Lead Coordinator: Christina Spackey
This program is for the students entering
grades 4th, 5th and 6th. There is an
application process to help the staff
determine the best group for your child
prior to entering the camp. These forms are
located in the HCER office or online at www.
hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer. Please download,
fill out and bring into the HCER office
with your registration. This comprehensive
camp will offer campers the opportunity
to experience a String Orchestra, Music
Theory, Chamber Music ensembles, Music
Electives (Garageband, Recorder, Piano or
Choir), Counselor Recitals and a Summative
Performance. This will be the experience of
the summer for the String Music Performer!
A performance will conclude this program
on Saturday June 20st on the Bandstand
Green
Fee: $175
#2210
Monday – Friday
June 15 – 19
AM
8:45 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Hudson Middle School
Meet in Commons first class session
Performance Saturday morning
on the Green (weather permitting)
All Explorer Days programs are located in the East Woods Blue Gym, Entrance H.
AM Explorer Zone Care $17, PM Explorer Zone Care $19, both together, $31
Come Explore with us! Explorer Days are fun filled trips directed by our staff to locations were children
can have fun and learn at the same time. We look forward to working with your child to engage
and have fun, in a warm and safe environment that promotes a positive and creative atmosphere.
Come Explore with us! For each of our programs we require a minimum of 15 participants and
maximum of 40 participants, unless otherwise stated. Please check with the HCER office that space is
still available as all of these programs remain very popular and fill up quickly. Explorer Days welcome
students from other schools who follow the Hudson School calendar.
Monday August 3rd
Thursday August 6th
Fun in the sun! Come enjoy the day at Clay’s
Park.
Join us for a great adventure, as we travel in
time, the same route the early adventurers had
years ago with the horse pulled boat down the
canal.
Clay’s Adventure Water Park*
There is lots to choose from: slides, ring swings
and they even have a sand bottom swimming
area, don’t forget your sunscreen, towels and
all your swim gear. We will have our lunch on
site at the park.
#2212
Monday August 3
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Bus leaves at 9:15 a.m.
(Entering Grades 6-9)
Tuesday August 4th
Lead Teacher: Jennifer Platek
No show choir experience is required to
attend this outrageously fun camp! Show
Choir Camp is designed to introduce the
thrills of performing to young students and
develop the skills of seasoned performers.
Campers will work with professionals to
learn dance techniques and vocal tools
to make them successful in their years of
performing. The week is topped off with a
performance for the whole family to enjoy
on Friday June 12th beginning at noon in
the HMS Auditorium.
Fee: $110 includes a camp T-Shirt
($135 after May 13)
Monday - Friday
June 8 – 12
8:30 a.m. - Noon
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Fee: $47 includes lunch
Show Choir Camp
#2211
Explorer Days
Sluggers & Putters Family Fun
Park*
Canal Fulton Waterways*
We will get to take a ride on the canal boat,
and have lunch at a local eatery in town.
Fee: $46 includes lunch
#2215
Thursday August 6
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Bus leaves at 9:15 a.m.
Friday August 7
Pioneer Waterland & Dry Fun
Park and lunch*
Hoops USA, a rock wall, mini golf and even
flying monkey arcade. You may want to bring
additional money for the arcade. We will have
lunch on site.
We will end our week of fun trips with a splash
at the newly remodeled water park. Come
enjoy the lazy river and many slides, and the
8 foot deep swimming pool. Don’t forget the
batting cages, go carts and arcade. Bring your
swim gear, towel and sunscreen. We will have
our lunch on site at the park.
Fee: $45 includes lunch
Fee: $47 includes lunch
A fun filled day full of adventure and
enjoyment.
#2213
Tuesday August 4
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Bus leaves at 9:15 a.m.
#2216
Friday August 7
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Bus leaves at 9:15 a.m.
Wednesday August 5th
Harry London & Studio Art Glass*
AM
June 12th Final Performance begins at
Noon at HMS Auditorium
Hudson Middle School, Choir Room and
Auditorium
Our Visit today will result in learning very
interesting facts about chocolate and how
it’s made. Looking forward to the chocolate
samples.
We will also visit a glass studio where we will
get to see some interesting glass items and we
may even get to make something.
All participants should arrive prior to plan
departure time. Times are as accurate as
possible; however they can vary from time
to time.
*Activities are subject to change due to
unforeseen circumstances.
Fee: $45 includes lunch
#2214
Wednesday August 5
9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.
Bus leaves at 9:15 a.m.
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Enrichment Camps
Art in the Park
Dazzling Dancers Dance
& Cheer Camps
Chess Camp
(Grades K-5)
Instructor: Progress with Chess
Instructor: Remote Dance
Students of all skill levels are welcome and
will thrive in our supportive environment,
receiving plenty of individual attention in
small group settings. Lead instructor will be
National Master Cory Mikesell, who works
year round teaching chess with Progress
with Chess. Students new to chess will learn
the basic rules and piece movements.
Get fit and funky this summer with a super
action packed week of Cheer & Hip Hop
dancing fun to your favorite music and
cutting edge dance techniques, games,
crafts & routines! Bring a plain white t-shirt
to decorate. Dress in comfortable clothing
and gym shoes, no jeans. No experience
necessary for Girls and Boys. Min 5/Max 25
Fee: $120
#2217
June 22 – 26
9:00 a.m. - Noon
East Woods School Commons (meet in
commons for arrival and dismissal)
Instructor: Christine Jackovitz and Pat
Barker, well-renowned Hudson artists.
More experienced players will explore
strategy, tactics, checkmate patterns, and
endgames. Participants will engage in
interactive lessons and problem solving
activities with ample time allotted for
supervised open play.
Fee: $140
#2219
AM
(Grades 1-6)
(Grades K-6)
Monday – Thursday
July 13 – 16
9:00 a.m. - Noon
Enjoy this well-known Hudson tradition.
With the support of local artists, Hudson
youth will experience a variety of art medium
and techniques while enjoying the outdoor
ambiance of the Hudson Parks and Historical
settings.
Fee: $165 includes supplies
#2220
#2221
Grades 1 & 2
Grades 3 – 6
Monday – Friday
July 13 – 17
9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Grades 1 & 2: Barlow Farm Park,
Bayless Pavilion
Grades 3-6: Hudson Springs Park,
May Pavilion
East Woods School Media Center
Dancin’ Stars Combo
Camps
(Grades K-5)
AM
Instructor: Remote Dance
Get fit and dazzle this summer with
a fundamental week of dancing &
theatrical fun to your favorite music! Learn
movement in Lyrical Ballet, Tap & Jazz
Pop with performance techniques, games,
crafts & groovy routines. Dress in Jazz pants
and a T-shirt or leotard and socks or jazz or
ballet shoes. No experience necessary.
Fee: $70
#2218
June 22 – 26
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
East Woods School Commons (meet in
commons for arrival and dismissal)
PM
*Special Bonus incentive for
Day Campers:
Students going into grades 1-5 wanting
to take both Dazzling Dancers Dance
& Cheer Camp Camp from 9-12 and
continue from 1-3pm with Dancin’
Stars Combo Camp can register with
an additional $25 and will include
supervised lunch break from 12-1pm.
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PAID ADVERTISEMENT
HCER
Enrichment Camps
Fun with Origami–Paper
Folding Art
Chinese Language Camp
(Grades 2-5)
Instructor: Hsian-San (Amy Miller
Instructor: Hsian-San (Amy) Miller
Ni-Hao!
Can you imagine one sheet of square paper can
transform into a colorful and lovely origami
doll by basic paper-folding techniques. Come
and make your very own Japanese origami doll
to be a special gift for sharing with others. Min
5/Max 13
Have you always wanted to learn Chinese?
This Chinese course is for beginners, who want
to learn basic Chinese. We will learn how to
greet people, make self-introduction, ask
for directions, and other practical and useful
expressions. Culture exploration will also be
introduced into the class. Come join us and
learn to speak Chinese! Min 6/Max 14
Fee: $75
#2222
Monday – Thursday
June 15 – 18
9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
(Grades 2-5)
(Grades K-6)
Instructor: KidzArt
Fee: $97
#2224
East Woods School, Room 131
AM
Students will experience a range of artistic
media including drawing, painting and also
3D sculpture! The students will take part
in some of our art games and interactive
activities. At the end of the week there
will be a gallery showing of all the artwork
created during the camp. Min 10/ Max 20
students
Campers should bring a packed lunch
Fee: $275
Monday – Friday
June 22 – 26
9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
East Woods School, Room 131
Art Lovers Summer Camp
#2226
AM
Monday – Friday
June 22 – June 26
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
East Woods School, Room 125
AM & PM
Adaptive Half-Day Art
Camp
Mad Science Secret Agents
of Science Camp!
Mad Science Fun-Gineering,
Mix-Ups & More Camp!
Instructor: KidzArt
Instructor: Mad Science Team
Instructor: Mad Science Team
These special students will experience fun
and Confidence-boosting art projects. This
class is appropriate for students with learning
disabilities, ADHD, autism and autism spectrum
disorders such as Aspbergers syndrome.
Students with more severe mental or physical
special needs are welcome to attend the camp
along with a parent or aide. Please contact us if
you would like help determining whether this
camp is right for your child! Upon registration,
you will receive a more detailed questionnaire.
Art work from this camp will also be featured
at the end of the week gallery! Min 6/ Max 15
students.
Go inside a scientist’s lab and discover the
secrets you’ve always wondered about! Use
your skills as a chemist to make your own
radical reactions with batteries, nickels, and
more! Compare fingerprints and discover the
mysteries of DNA as you fine-tune your secret
agent skills. Make “brain goo” and check out
your bones as you travel the organ trail and
uncover the secrets of your own body. Become
a Mad Science detective and use your forensic
skills to solve the “Great Ice Cream Caper”!
Let Mad Science get you moving with this great
five-day camp. Do you love to build, design and
fix things? Well, then put on your engineer’s hat
to see how science is used to build skyscrapers,
bridges, and tunnels. Let simple machines help
lift weights and even launch marshmallows!
Become a true Mad Scientist as you concoct
crazy creations in our Che-Mystery day. Ever
wonder how a camera works? See how film
captures light to store images and how film
makers create images that come to life. Finally,
take a walk on the wild side while exploring
the nature of birds, beasts, and bugs. There is
so much to discover with Mad Science!
(Grades 2-4)
(Grades 1-5)
Fee: $175
#2223
Monday – Friday
July 6 – July 10
9:00 a.m. - Noon
East Woods School, Room 131
Min 8/Max 20.
Please note: Campers should bring a packed
lunch.
An additional snack and drink are provided
each day.
Fee: $255
AM
#2225 Monday – Friday
July 27 – July 31
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. AM & PM
East Woods School, Room 125
(Grades 1-5)
Min 8/Max 20.
Please note: Campers should bring a packed
lunch. An additional snack and drink are
provided each day.
Fee: $255
#2227 Monday – Friday
June 15 – June 19
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
East Woods School, Room 125
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AM & PM
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Enrichment Camps
Splatter & Drip: Let’s Paint!
(Grades 4-7)
Instructor: Amanda Oliver, East Woods Art
Teacher
Did you know you can create a painting by
blowing bubbles? Have you ever painted with
shaving cream? This art workshop takes kids
beyond the paintbrush! Discover a variety
of techniques and tools to make colorful
paintings. Explore new ways to add fun textures
and patterns to your artwork. Let’s get messy
and splatter some paint! Min. 5/ Max. 30
Fee: $80
#2228
Monday – Friday
June 15 – June 19
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
East Woods, Room 124
Making Waves: Art of the
Ocean
Art & Drama Summer Camp
(Grades 4-7)
Instructor: KidzArt
Instructor: Amanda Oliver, East Woods Art
Teacher
Students will experience the joys of both art
and theater activities in this action-packed
camp! They will learn about set design,
improvisation, and performance as well as the
mixed media art portion. At the end of the
week there will be a short play and gallery of
art work so the students can show off all that
they have learned throughout the week! Min
10/ Max 20 students
Dive in with us as we discover the wonders of
the ocean. We will use a variety of materials to
create art projects that express our love for the
sea and it’s amazing creatures. Min. 5/ Max. 30
Fee: $80
#2229
Monday – Friday
July 20 – July 24
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Campers should bring a packed lunch
Fee: $275
East Woods, Room 124
AM
AM
(Grades K-6)
#2230
Monday – Friday
July 27 – July 31
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
East Woods School, Room 124
AM & PM
PAID ADVERTISEMENT
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HCER
Lego® Fun Camps
Star Wars Space Adventures
Mining and Crafting 1
(Grades 1-6)
(Grades1-6)
Mindcraft is a game about placing blocks to
build anything you can imagine. At night
monsters come out, make sure to build a
shelter before that happens. Experience
the world of mind craft with Lego bricks
in this fun camp! Kids will start by crafting
their shelters and some of the mobs, critters
and tools using Lego bricks. Campers will
face new challenges each day, building
motorized Bricks 4 Kidz models and crafting
key elements from the popular mind craft
game. At the end of the week, all miners
and crafters will get a Bricks 4 Kidz t-shirt
and custom mini figure to take home! Min.
8/Max 20
Fee: $180
#2300
Inspired by NASA and Star Wars, our space
adventures camp is packed full of models that
will make your imagination blast off! Each
day, campers will learn about real-life space
exploration and build models related to the
NASA space program. In addition, the day
includes Lego Star Wars themed models, group
games, challenges and more. Bricks 4 Kidz
space adventure camp provides the spark for
imagination and creativity to take off on an
adventure that’s out of this world! Min. 8/Max
20
Fee: $180
#2302
Monday – Friday
July 13 – July 17
9:00 - Noon
East Woods School, Room 125
AM
PM
AM
Mining and Crafting 2
(Grades 1-6)
Instructor: Bricks4kidz
Steve is jumping for joy as he introduces the
newest members of his mind craft world.
Whether or not your child has attended our
first camp, reward them with the creativity and
excitement this new camp has to offer. Campers
will be challenged to bring their virtual designs
to life by building new mob figures, mosaics
and custom models incorporating Lego bricks.
Students will not be playing the computer as
games but will be building Lego-based models.
So are you ready for the challenge? Min. 8/Max
20.
Fee: $180
Monday – Friday
July 13 – July 17
12:30 - 3:30 p.m.
East Woods School, Room 125
Bricks 4 Kidz uses LEGO bricks to teach
architecture, engineering, robotics, and
more! This camp is based on The LEGO
Movie and participants will build a new
transportation and building structure
model each day. They will help fight Lord
Business and protect the “kragle” as they
develop their free play building skills.
Motorized models will maximize the action,
themed games, group challenges and our
custom model plans are designed for every
level of builder. Min. 8/Max 20
#2304
East Woods School, Room 125
July 6 – July 10
9:00 a.m. - Noon
Instructor: Bricks4kidz
Fee: $180
Monday – Friday
July 6 – July 10
12:30 - 3:30 p.m.
East Woods School, Room 125
#2301
(Grades 1-6)
Instructor: Bricks4kidz
Instructor: Bricks4kidz
Everything Is Awesome!
PM
Students enrolled in both
morning and afternoon
sessions may pack a lunch and
stay for the free supervised
lunch break.
Super Hero Academy
(Grades 1-6)
Instructor: Bricks4kidz
Join Bricks 4 Kidz for a week building
superheroes with LEGO bricks. Explore all
the Caped Crusaders and discover their
superpower,s create a fantasy world and
protected against all the evil arch enemies.
We will be building superheroes with Lego
bricks! We created new motorized models
to help all the caped crusaders fight their
arch evil enemies like the web slinger and
The Hulk crusher! Min. 8/Max 20
Pocket Brick Monsters
(Grades 1-6)
Instructor: Bricks4kidz
Get ready for an adventure in the world of
Pokémon®! Capture wild Pokémon® creatures
and train them for battle. Improve your
accuracy and power as you learn new moves
and use special abilities. Tap into your inner
engineer as we build Dratini, Pikachu, Poké
Balls, and more. Bring your own Pokémon®
trading cards if you wish to play and trade at
the end of each day. Show off your skills as you
battle for power in your journey through the
Pokémon® universe. Do you have what it takes
to become a Pokémon® Master? Min 8/Max 20
Fee: $180
#2305
Monday – Friday
July 20 – July 24
12:30 - 3:30 p.m.
East Woods School, Room 125
PM
Fee: $180
#2303
Monday – Friday
July 20 – July 24
9:00 a.m. - Noon
East Woods School, Room 125
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Stem Camps
Making HTML5
Web Games with
GameSalad®
NEW!
(Grade 2-5)
Instructor: Funutation Tekademy
Want to make a video game that works in
Firefox, Chrome, Explorer or on a smartPhone?
GameSalad® makes it easy to get started.
Design your game by adding graphics and
sound. Program objects so that they move
with keyboard or screen touches Kids gain
the opportunity to acquire skills using our
trademarked Funutation TEAMS® hands-on,
inquiry-based model. Tekkies work in teams
of two as they build, investigate, and discuss
coding principles in action. Min 12/Max 20
participants.
Fee: $210
#2400
#2401
#2402
Monday – Friday
June 15 – June 19
July 6 – July 10
July 27 – July 31
9:00 - 11:15 a.m.
Making an iPhone® Game
(Grades 2-5)
Instructor: Funutation Tekademy
Tekkies use drag-and-drop methods to create
games for iPhones and iPads using GameSalad.
Add objects and sound. Implement scoring and
award the winner! Kids gain the opportunity
to acquire skills using our trademarked
Funutation TEAMS® hands-on, inquiry-based
model. Tekkies work in teams of two as they
build, investigate, and discuss coding principles
in action. Optional: Developer’s License from
Apple for $99. Min 12/Max 20 participants.
Fee: $210
#2406 #2407
#2408
Monday – Friday
June 15 – June 19
July 6 – July 10
July 27 – July 31
12:15 - 3:00 p.m.
East Woods School, Room 123
AM
East Woods School, Room 123
Minecraft® Maps
(Grade 2-5)
PM
NEW!
Minecraft®
Modding with
Java
NEW!
(Grades 6-9)
Instructor: Funutation Tekademy
Create a game with 3D models, support your
team members, and battle against powerful
enemies. Implement modding into your gaming
masterpiece using Java. Acquire resources and
maintain health. There will be plenty of time
to test your models with other tekkies Kids
gain the opportunity to acquire skills using our
trademarked Funutation TEAMS® hands-on,
inquiry-based model. Tekkies work solo as they
build, investigate, and discuss coding principles
in action. Make sure you have a Minecraft
account prior to the first day of event. Bring
your own computer or rent ours for $25. Min
12/Max 20 participants.
Fee: $210
#2412
#2413
#2414
Monday – Friday
June 8 – June 12
June 22 – June 26
July 13 – July 17
12:15 - 3:00 p.m.
PM
East Woods School, Room 123
Instructor: Funutation
Tekademy
Making HTML5
Web Games with
Aptana Studio 3
NEW!
(Grades 6-9)
Instructor: Funutation Tekademy
Code in HTML5, CSS, and Javascript to create
games such as Angry Birds and RPG’s. Then
take your creations and play them in Firefox,
Chrome, or any web browser of your choice!
Kids gain the opportunity to acquire skills using
our trademarked Funutation TEAMS hands-on,
inquiry-based model. Tekkies work in teams
of two as they build, investigate, and discuss
coding principles in action. Min 12/Max 20
participants. Min 12/Max 20 participants.
Fee: $210
#2403 #2404
#2405
Monday – Friday
June 15 – June 19
July 6 – July 10
July 27 – July 31
9:00 - 11:15 a.m.
East Woods School, Room 123
Tekkies create games with 3D models, support
team members, and battle against powerful
enemies. Download and install mods and
maps into your gaming masterpiece. Acquire
resources and maintain health. There will be
plenty of time to test your models with other
tekkies. Kids gain the opportunity to acquire
skills using our trademarked Funutation
TEAMS® hands-on, inquiry-based model.
Tekkies work solo as they build, investigate,
and discuss coding principles in action. Make
sure you have a Minecraft account prior to the
first day of event. Bring your computer or rent
ours for $25. Min 12/Max 20 participants.
Fee: $210
#2409 #2410
#2411
Monday – Friday
June 8 – June 12
June 22 – June 26
July 13 – July 17
9:00 - 11:45 a.m.
East Woods School, Room 123
AM
www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer
Lego®
Robotronics
NEW!
(Grade 2-5)
Instructor: Funutation Tekademy
Tekkies discover how to invent new robot
designs through Lego Mindstorm 2.0. Teams of
four will use Lego sensors, motors, gears, plus
other components and program the robots
to react to sound, and sense objects from a
distance. Kids gain the opportunity to acquire
skills using our trademarked Funutation
TEAMS® hands-on, inquiry-based model.
Tekkies work in teams to build, investigate, and
discuss coding principles in action. Min 12/Max
20 participants.
Fee: $189
AM
#2415
#2416
Monday – Thursday
June 29 – July 2
July 20 – July 23
9:00 - 11:45 a.m.
East Woods School, Room 123
AM
15
Stem/Teen Camps
*Funutation®
Computer Build
and Repair*
NEW!
(Grades 6-9)
(Grades 2-5)
NEW!
Want a faster computer with more memory?
This is the camp for you. Take apart a
computer and discover a computer’s hardware
components. Install operating sytems, software,
and virus protection.
Then reassemble,
upgrade, and debug computer problems. Kids
gain the opportunity to acquire skills using our
trademarked Funutation TEAMS® hands-on,
inquiry-based model. Tekkies work in teams
of four as they build, investigate, and discuss
coding principles in action. Min 12/Max 20
participants
Fee: $189
Monday – Thursday
June 29 – July 2
July 20 – July 23
9:00 - 11:45 a.m.
Fee: $189
Monday – Thursday
June 29 – July 2
July 20 – July 23
12:15 - 3:00 p.m.
East Woods School, Room 123
NEW!
Instructor: Funutation Tekademy
Funutation introduces kids to scientific and
mathematical concepts of simple machines –
Levers, Pulleys, Wheel & Axles, Inclined Planes,
and Gears. Kids gain the opportunity to acquire
skills using our trademarked Funutation
TEAMS® hands-on, inquiry-based model. Kids
work in teams of four to eight as they build,
investigate, and discuss scientific principles in
action. Min 12/Max 20 participants
#2419 #2420
*Funutation®
Battlebots*
(Grades 6-9)
Instructor: Funutation
Tekademy
Instructor: Funutation Tekademy
#2417
#2418
*K’nex® Machines
in Action*
Robot warriors clash! Kids build battle
robots using everyday materials and make
them fight against each other. First Tekkies
follow a step-by-step lesson to build a basic
motorized bot, then they have freedom
to create their own custom design, armor,
and weapons. Kids gain the opportunity to
acquire skills using our trademarked
Funutation TEAMS® hands-on, inquirybased model. Tekkies work in teams of
three as they build, investigate, and discuss
coding principles in action. Min 12/Max 20
participants
Fee: $189
PM
East Woods School, Room 123
#2421
#2422
Monday – Thursday
June 29 – July 2
July 20 – July 23
12:15 - 3:00 p.m.
East Woods School, Room 123
AM
PM
Aviator AERO Camp
Drivers Education
Wood Turning
Instructor: Premier Flight Academy with
Host Gregg Verser
Instructor: National Driver’s Training School
Instructor: Scott Stonestreet, HHS Woods
Technology Instructor
(Grades 6-12)
FLY AN AIRPLANE! This program is designed
to give young people a unique opportunity to
explore the vast and exciting world of aviation
and aerospace. Premier Flight Academy is
a member of the Flight School Association
of North America. Students will learn about
the dynamics of airplanes and flight and the
broad spectrum of careers in the aviation and
aerospace industry.
You will experience what makes an airplane fly,
learn about airplane controls and instruments,
how to conduct a pre-flight inspection, basic
radio communications, traffic patterns, charts
and if you want, a flight at the end of the class.
Min 5/Max 15
Fee: $467
#2500
Monday - Thursday
June 15 – June 18
9:00 a.m. – Noon M-W
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Thurs.
Class is held at Burke Lakefront Airport 1501
N. Marginal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Please bring a packed lunch Thursday.
(High School)
Driver Education classes are held at Hudson
High School. Training is conducted by National
Driver’s Training School. This is the driver ed
course required by the State of Ohio for teens
under the age of 18. The course includes 24
hours of classroom training and 8 hours behind
the wheel training. Students must be at least 15
years 5 months old to begin classroom training.
Students do not need a temporary permit to
begin classroom training. You must register
with HCER. For information or questions about
the course please contact National Driver’s
Training School at 440-248-7319 or 440-2488552. Bring a pen and notebook to class.
Fee: $355
Monday – Wednesday
June Session:
#2501
June 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17
June/July Session:
#2502
June 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, July 1
July Session #1:
#2503
July 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15
July Session #2:
#2504
July 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29
August Session:
#2505
August 3, 4, 5,10, 11, 12
8:45 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
(Grade 6 and Above)
Learn the basic tool application and
techniques required to develop the proper
skill set to create your very own custom pen
on a wood lathe. You will work on your own
mini lathe where you will learn the tools,
techniques and safety procedures required
to create custom lathe projects. You will get
to observe the instructor turn a pen on a
lathe, then receive opportunities to practice
the same skills before turning your own pen.
Each participant will design/sketch their own
pen design before creating their masterpiece
on the lathe. Many species of wood will be
available to choose from and all equipment is
provided. Max. 5 students per session.
Fee: $34
Thursday
#2206
June 11
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday
#2207
July 7
5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
#2208Friday
July 17
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Hudson High School Wood Shop Room D102
Hudson High School, Room A100 Entrance C
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HCER
Teen Camps
Middle School Digital
Photography Camp
Baby Sitter Course
(Grades 6-8)
Instructor: Red Cross Certified Instructor
Instructor: Gary Newyear
The purpose is to provide youth who are
planning to babysit with the knowledge &
skills necessary to safely & responsibly care
for children & infants. This training will help
participants to develop leadership skills; learn
how to develop a babysitting business, keep
themselves and others safe, and help children
behave; and learn about child care & basic first
aid. This training is designed for youths ages
11-15. Min 6/Max 12 participants.
Learn how to make use of your digital camera to
take great photos. Topics include the operation
of digital cameras, and techniques for shooting
photos. Campers will need to bring their own
cameras (extra batteries) and storage cards.
Limit 20. Please contact Gary Newyear with any
questions, 440-247-4647
Fee: $85
#2506
Tues., Wed., Thurs.
June 23 – 25
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Hudson High School E 101, Entrance H
Explorer Adventure Camp
(Grades 7-9)
Coordinator: Shaun Gaskin, HMS Science
Teacher
Explore the NEO! Have a ball with your
friends as you depart from Hudson Middle
School each morning on an adventure. Mr.
Gaskin always has surprises in store and this
year is no exception.
Week 1:Whirly Ball, Columbus Zoo, Dave
& Busters, Rock Climbing, Cedar
Point.
Week 2: Swings N Things (go carts, miniature
golf), High Ropes Course, Kalahari
Water Park, Paint Ball, Kennywood
Amusement Park.
Programs may be updated or changed
based on needs of program or unforeseen
circumstances.
Min 15/Max 30.
Fee: $295 all inclusive ($345 after May 20)
#2512
#2513 Monday – Friday
June 8 – June 12
June 15 – June 19
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
(times vary by event)
Hudson Middle School – Home Base
(Ages 11-15)(Middle School)
Fee: $89
Session 1: #2507
Session 2: #2508 Monday
June 15
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Monday
July 20
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
East Wood School, Media Center
Bring Baby Doll & Sack Lunch
Hudson Middle School Band Camp
(Grades 6-8)
Directed By: Hudson Band Director: Bev O’Connor
Middle School Band Camp is designed to
accommodate musicians ranging from the most
talented and proficient to the less experienced,
with a minimum of one year of training on
their chosen instrument. This camp is open to
those entering grades 6th – 8th grade. This
session provides an excellent opportunity for
young musicians to improve their individual
performance skills. All HMS campers will
find new challenges and opportunities that
will enhance their abilities as musicians.
During registration we must have the type of
instrument you play and t-shirt size. Camp
concert performance on Friday, August 7 in the
HHS Auditorium.
Fee: $115 ($135 after July 2)
#2509 Monday – Friday
August 3 – August 7
9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Hudson High School,
Meet in the Commons first day of camp
Performance Coaching for the ACT (Grades 11-12)
Instructor: David Diciccio of ACT SuperCourse Questions? 800-937-6388
Class time is test-taking instruction in English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing and not for
practicing. Success requires attending EVERY class and completing 100% of assignments. Workbook
contains real ACT questions. Students are asked to bring their calculators. Please note: Students
eligible for extended time should NOT take this course. Minimum 20
For September or later ACT Test
Fee: $210
#2514 Tuesdays
July 14
July 16
July 21
Survivor Camp
(Grades 5-8)
Instructor/Host: Tom Laskowski, Midwest
Native Skills Institute
This is a great program for self-esteem,
development of confidence and enjoyment
of the outdoors. Tom is an expert in outdoor
survival and has been teaching these skills to
youth and adults for over 20 years. Students
will be supervised at all times and will gain
skills and function under simulated adverse
situations in a controlled fashion. Each day,
practical skills will be developed. From one
match fires to plant identifications and
shelter building. The week will conclude
with an overnight campout at Hudson
Springs Park.
All classes are taught in a kind, gentle way
and focus on knowledge of what to do and
how to do it.
Fee: $215 ($235 after June 25)
#2510 July 27 – July 31
Monday – Wednesday
9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Thursday Morning
9 a.m. through Friday (Noon),
camp out.
Hudson Springs Park Pavillion, 7095 Stow
Road
Senior Aviator AERO Camp
(Grades 9-12)
Instructor: Premier Flight Academy with
Host Gregg Verser
FLY AN AIRPLANE! This program is designed
to give young people a unique opportunity to
explore the vast and exciting world of aviation
and aerospace. Premier Flight Academy is
a member of the Flight School Association
of North America. Students will learn about
the dynamics of airplanes and flight and the
broad spectrum of careers in the aviation and
aerospace industry. You will experience what
makes an airplane fly, learn about airplane
controls and instruments, how to conduct a preflight inspection, basic radio communications,
traffic patterns, charts and if you want, a flight
at the end of the class. Min 5/Max 15
Fee: $591
Monday - Thursday
#2511
June 15 – June 18
9:00 a.m. – Noon M-W
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Thurs.
Class is held at Burke Lakefront Airport
1501 N. Marginal Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44114
Please bring a packed lunch
11:00 a.m. - 1:35 p.m.
11:00 a.m. - 2:20 p.m.
(late dismissal for Writing)
11:00 a.m.- 1:35 p.m.
July 23
July 28 & 30
Aug. 4
11:00 a.m. - 1:35p.m.
No class due to
band camp
11:00 a.m. - 1:35p.m.
Hudson High School Room A118
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HCER
Varsity Camps
Come be e
a part of th
action!
Hudson Athletic Camps with
Hudson High School Varsity Coaches
Varsity Cheerleading Camp
2015
(Entering Grades 2-9)
Coach: Lyn Schoenman, Varsity
Cheerleading Coach
Join the High School Varsity Cheerleaders and
their coaches for a spirit filled week! The camp
will focus on motion technique, jumps, dance,
cheers, the Hudson fight song and much more!!
Campers will be divided into groups according
to grade and skill level. Campers will compete
for awards in eight categories. Current and
former varsity cheerleaders and staff will be
working with each camper. Join us for the fun!
We Are Hudson, We Are Proud, We Are One!
Fee: $105 ($125 after May 18)
#2600
Monday – Thursday
June 8- June 11
9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Hudson Middle School Commons, Lavelli
Track/Field weather permitting
First day meet at Hudson Middle School
Commons
Varsity Boys Lacrosse Camp
(Entering Grades 2-9)
Coach: David Blue and Staff
Come learn from the top coach David Blue
and his team in this week long session focused
on skill development and fun! Players will be
grouped in three divisions according to age
and skill level. The primary focus of the camp
is skill development with small field games
concluding each session. Repetition, proper
technique and fundamental instruction are
hallmarks of a successful camp experience.
Features of the camp include fastest shot, face
off, camper of the day and much more. Check
in at Varsity Field House on first day!
Fee: $110 ($135 after May 18)
Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur.
#2602
June 8 – 11
9:00 a.m. - Noon
Thursday
June 11
9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
AM
Meet at Hudson Varsity Field House (Next to Lavelli Field)
AM
Lady Explorer Lacrosse
Camp (Entering Grades 3-8 )
Lady Explorer’s Varsity
Basketball Camp for Girls
Coach: Sarah Sibila
(Entering Grades 3-8)
Join Head Varsity Coach Sarah Sibila for this
exciting girls Lacrosse Camp. The week will
focus on basic sticks skills rules and knowledge
of the game as well as some defensive
positioning and leadership needed to play girls
Lacrosse. Current and former players will be on
hand to teach different techniques and skills.
Don’t miss all the fun and excitement, come
join the fastest game on the field.
Coach: Dennis Lawler and staff
Fee $110 ($135 after May 15)
#2601 Monday – Thursday
June 8 - 11
1:00 - 3:30 p.m.
Malson Field, Hudson Middle School
Join High School Varsity Girls Basketball Coach
Dennis Lawler for this camp which will develop
individual and team skills that girls will use
while playing for Hudson Middle School/
Hudson High School teams. There will be
daily competition and games. Meet the varsity
players, learn teamwork and leadership skills.
This camp will help you develop into the player
you want to be. Don’t miss out on this program
it is one of the best lead girls basketball camps
in the area.
Fee: $110 ($135 after May 18)
#2603
Monday – Thursday
June 8 – 11
9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Hudson High School, Aux Gym
High Performance
Pressure Shooting Camp
(Grades 6-12)
Coach: Jeff Brink and Staff
Coach Jeff Brink and his staff will work
you hard! This is about making that shot
under pressure. This camp will highlight
the fundamentals of shooting and ball
handling. Your objective is to earn your way
to being better. You will be working on the
four basic levels of shooting from all areas
of the court and under many conditions. This camp will include a variety of shooting
drills and contests to improve your shooting
ability. If you want to be better, if you
want to be able to make that clutch shot
when time is running down, you need this
program. Don’t delay. Space is limited.
Fee: $110 ($135 after May 30)
4 Weeks
#2604
Wednesdays
June 10 – July 1
2:30 - 4:30 p.m.
Hudson High School Main and Aux Gym
AM
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Varsity Camps
Hudson Athletic Camps with
Boys Coaches
Lacrosse June 13-16
Hudson High School Varsity
Lady Explorer’s Volleyball
Camp (Entering Grades 3-8)
Varsity Baseball Camp
(Grades 3-8)
Coach: Jessica Ciborek
Coach: Buddy Dice and Jim Nold
Attention all elementary and middle school
aged girls eager to improve your volleyball
skills and learn the game of volleyball! This
camp will focus on the fundamentals of the
game, including passing, setting, serving,
hitting, and blocking. We will also teach all
essential elements of defense and offense,
including serve reception, teamwork, proper
court communication and court awareness. We will focus on correct, safe approach/
block jump take-off and landing, serving, and
other safety aspects of the game to promote
injury prevention. Take advantage of this
opportunity to receive elite instruction from
myself and my highly successful staff, and be
able to meet and work with some of the varsity
players. Each camper will receive a camp
certificate of completion, camp tee-shirt, and
goodie bag which includes a copy of the 2013
Varsity Volleyball Schedule. Join Coaches Buddy Dice, Jim Nold and the
baseball coaching staff for a full a day camp
that teaches the fundamentals of America’s
favorite pastime! Players will have the
opportunity to enhance their skills in all
areas of the game. Special emphasis will
be placed on throwing, catching, hitting,
bunting and fielding. Players will participate
in fast pitch, long hit, first around the bases
and many more daily games and fun. This
camp is not only fun and exciting but works
to develop skills that will last a lifetime.
Fee: $195 Full Day Camp
($225 after May 25)
#2605
Monday – Friday
June 15 – 19
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
The Ballpark at Hudson High School, 7620 Stow Road
Fee: $110 ($135 after June 9)
#2609
Lady Explorer’s Varsity Girls
Field Hockey Camp
(Grades 2-6)(Grades 7-9)
Coach: Laurie Wilkens, Varsity Field Hockey
Coach
Come join the best coaches in the field hockey
business! Learn teamwork, fundamentals,
fun and the power of positive. The focus
of the camp is to develop individual and
team skills. Each athlete works to develop
sound fundamental concepts in all aspects of
the game. Improving field awareness, stick
work, passing, shooting and defensive skills.
Instruction will be provided by elite college
players and former Hudson field hockey
players. The camp will also include fun games,
team tournament play and rainy day activities
should that be needed. This is a great camp to
learn teamwork and camaraderie.
Fee: $110 ($135 after May 18)
#2606
#2607
Monday – Thursday
June 22 – 25
Grades 2-6
8:30 - 10:30 a.m.
AM
Grades 7-9
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Meet at Malson Field
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High Performance Camp
Wednesday – Friday
June 16 – 18
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Hudson High School Main and Aux Gym.
Check in the Main Gym first day of camp
(Boys entering Grades 6-9)
Coach: Jeff Brink and Staff
This camp is designed for the experienced
player who is looking for a competitive camp
experience. Enrollment will be limited to 24
players per group. Emphasis will be given
to more sophisticated skill development and
competitive situations. These situations will
include one on one to five-on-five contests
shooting, ball handling and team activities.
In addition campers will participate and
compete for awards in ten categories.
Members of the Hudson Basketball staff
along with current and former players will
work with each camper. Coached by Jeff
Brink, HHS Varsity Head Boys Basketball
Coach.
Fee: $110 ($135 after May 18)
#2608
Monday – Friday
June 22 - 26
8:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Hudson High School Main and Aux Gyms.
Check in the Main Gym first day of camp
Varsity Boys Basketball
Camps
(Entering Grades 1-4)
Coach: Jeff Brink and Staff
This training camp continues the tradition of
quality basketball instruction. This camp will
emphasize development and refinement of
fundamental basketball skills in a positive, fun
environment. Team play will give each camper
the opportunity to practice individual skills
in the five on five setting. Instruction will be
based on each camper’s ability level. Campers
will be recognized daily for leadership, hustle
and team play. Members of the Hudson
basketball staff and current players, along with
former players will work with campers.
Fee: $110 ($135 after May 18)
#2610
Monday – Friday
June 22 – 26
Noon - 2:00 p.m.
Hudson High School Main and Aux Gyms.
Check in the Main Gym first day of camp
HCER
Varsity Camps
Hudson Athletic Camps with
Hudson High School Varsity Coaches
Varsity Boys Soccer Camp
(Grades 2-6)
Coach: Kelsey Resnick
Join Head Coach Kelsey Resnick and his team
for a week of fun and competitive training.
You will work on ball handling, footwork,
strategy, game management and fun. You
will also enjoy working on tactics, techniques
and total player and person development.
This camp is emphasize the skills of soccer, the
enjoyment of the game and the development
of the player for the game.
Fee: $110 ($135 after 5/26)
#2611
Monday – Thursday
June 22 – June 25
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
High School Varsity Soccer Fields
Meet in West parking lot of High School
Varsity Boys Basketball
Camps
(Entering Grades 5-9)
Coach: Jeff Brink and Staff
This training camp continues the tradition of
quality basketball instruction. This camp will
emphasize development and refinement of
fundamental basketball skills in a positive, fun
environment. Team play will give each camper
the opportunity to practice individual skills
in the five on five setting. Instruction will be
based on each camper’s ability level. Campers
will be recognized daily for leadership, hustle
and team play. Members of the Hudson basketball staff and current players, along with former players will work with campers.
Fee: $110 ($135 after June 8)
#2613
Monday – Friday
July 6 - 10
9:00 a.m. - Noon
Hudson High School Main and Aux Gyms.
Check in the Main Gym first day of camp
Hudson Varsity Football
Camp at Memorial Field/
Hudson High School
(Entering Grades 3-9)
Coach: Ron Wright and Staff
Come be a part of the Premier Football
Camp in the region. Join Hudson Varsity
Football Camp Head Coach Ron Wright
and his team for a full day of football that
emphasizes skill development, leadership
and fun! Players are grouped by ages; and
instruction is based on the level of ability.
Features include weight lifting seminars,
individual and team competitions and
competitive games. Camp includes college
and pro highlight films, daily motivational
talks on academics, positive leadership,
sportsmanship, and a visit from a current or
former NFL player and much more!
Fee: $195 ($225 after June 15)
#2615
Monday – Friday
July 13 –17
8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Note: July 18, 8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Lady Explorer Soccer Camp
Hudson High School
(meet in commons on first day)
Please remember to bring lunch, sunscreen
and water. Soft drinks and energy drinks
will be available for purchase.
(Grades K-6)
Coach: Costa Kalorides
Come join varsity head Coach Kalorides and the
Explorer Soccer Teams for a week of fun and
soccer learning. Coach will put you through
your paces and have you work on teamwork,
footwork, field of vision, ball handling skills
and playing skills. You won’t want to miss this
week of fun and skill development.
Fee: $110 ($135 after 6/20)
#2612 Monday - Thursday
July 20 – 23
4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
High School Varsity Soccer Fields
Meet in West parking lot of High School
Track and Field Camp
(Entering Grades 3-9)
Coach: Ken Fisher
Learn the finer points of track and field from one of the top High School Coaches in NE Ohio. Ken
Fisher returns to conduct this week long camp to help you expand your abilities in track and field.
This is a great starting point for running track and field events, cross country or just enjoying the
activities track and field has to offer. Learn the teamwork of passing the baton, understanding
relays, sprints, discus and more. You will also focus on proper technique, movement and fun! Min
15/Max 50 participants
Fee: $105 ($125 after June 21)
#2614
Monday – Thursday
July 20 – 23
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
Lavelli Stadium
Meet at front gate of Lavelli Field (right behind Evamere School)
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Sports Camps
Jump Start Sports Flag
Football
Middle School Field Hockey
League Camp
Instructor: Jump Start Sports
Coaches: Sheri Porter and Louise Knox
Have a blast learning the basics of football.
Players are grouped by age, coached at their
level of understanding, and play fun, low
competition games under adult supervision.
All instruction will be conducted by Jump
Start Sports staff coaches. Players will learn
the basic fundamentals of offense and
defense, and will be introduced to speed
and agility training. Parent coaches can assist
in the instruction and will call the plays for
their teams, but having our coaches lead the
program will ensure that all teams receive
the same instruction in a planned and
organized practice. Jump Start Sports staff
will also officiate and supervise all games
to ensure equal playing time, a rotation of
players in various positions, and they will
help teach within the context of the game.
Includes a team shirt. Min 10/Max 80
Come join the Middle School Field Hockey Coaches
and Elite High School Players in 3 weeks of field
hockey FUNdamentals and Saturday game days!
This camp is all about helping you, as a player, to
develop further knowledge of the game and gain
confidence on and off the field!
(Grades K-5)
Fee: $80
(Grades 6-9)
During the week, your team will work together
with the high school players and your coaches to
improve stick skills and field awareness necessary
to play competitively. Then on Saturdays, you’ll
put those amazingly developed skills to work with
2 hours of rotational game play on Malson Field!
We are looking for girls who have previously
played or attended a field hockey camp. Don’t
miss this additional opportunity to enhance
your field hockey skills and techniques, plus the
opportunity to play the game you love! These 3
weeks will help get you ready for the Field Hockey
Competitive Training Camp that runs the last
week in July! Min 15/Max 40.
Saturdays
#2701 June 6 – July 18
(No class July 4)
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Fee: $145
Fields behind East Woods School
Scott Malson Field, Hudson Middle School
#2702
Monday/Wednesday & Saturday
July 6 – July 25
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Elite Field Hockey Training
Camp
(Entering Grades 7-8)
(Entering Grades 9-12)
Coach: Varsity Field Hockey Coach Laurie
Wilkins and Staff
Are you going to play middle school or high
school field hockey? Then you need to be
prepared at an elite level. This camp is for
girls entering grades seven through twelve
looking to play middle school or high school
field hockey. This camp will test your abilities
from your stick capabilities your passing and
shooting and defensive skills. This is not for
the recreational player. This is for the player
who is looking to go beyond mild preparation
and work extremely hard for success. If you are
planning on competing for positions in middle
school and high school field hockey this camp
is a must.
Monday – Wednesday
July 27, 28, 29
Fee: $105 ($125 after July 6)
#2703
Grades 7-8
8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Fee: $125 ($145 after July 6)
#2704
Grades 9-12
9:00 - 12:00 p.m.
Malson Field, Hudson Middle School
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HCER
Sports Camps
Target Style Archery
Camp
Advanced Target Style
Archery Camp
Instructor: Dan DeVoe
Instructor: Dan DeVoe
This archery class is designed to keep
your skills sharp and help you create new
skills. You will work on shot selection,
positioning, stance and accuracy. This
is a fun, exciting, program, looking to
help young people develop skills and
leadership in an area of interest. Keep
your confidence and self disciplince up
during the summer. Come enjoy the fun
and bring a friend! Min 10/ Max 20
Designed for the more advanced archer who
is proficient and has been working with
target style archery for some time. This is
not meant for the beginner or novice. You
should know and be proficient in all areas
of target style archery. Instruction will focus
on the development of higher level skills and
actions. You will train over two days with
intense focus on the targets and technique.
This is a class you should take if interested in
competition and greater skill development.
Min 5/Max 10.
(Grades 6-12)
Fee: $65
#2705
Monday – Thursday
June 15 – 18
9:30 - 10:05 a.m.
Hudson High School Multi-Purpose Room
(Grades 6-12)
Fee: $35
#2706
Wednesday – Thursday
June 17 – 18
10:15 a.m. - 10:45 a.m.
Foil Fencing Camp
(Ages 8 and Above)
Instructor: Tom Nagy, United States Fencing
Coaches Association
This camp is an introduction to the fundamentals
of modern foil fencing. Includes stretching,
footwork, lunges, attach, parry-riposte,
strategy, tactics, techniques and bouting. Fun
and safety are emphasized. Fencing improves
hand eye coordination, agility, dexterity and
stamina. Fencing develops social skills, manners
and leadership abilities. All equipment
provided. Min. 6/Max 24 students.
Fee: $105
#2707
Monday – Friday
July 27 – July 31
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
East Woods Commons
AM
Hudson High School Multi-Purpose Room
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Sports Camps
Horseback Riding Camp
Summer Youth Golf
Instructor: Hudson Equestrian Center, Inc.
(Ages 10-14)
Working under supervision, students will establish a
foundation of safety habits and knowledge for future
riding enjoyment. They will become active learning riders
who will be capable of riding independently on the flat,
over small fences and in the open. Furthermore they will
become horsemen who are familiar with the basics of
nutrition and daily care of horse and equipment, in turn
developing responsibility, sportsmanship, leadership
and self-confidence.
Instructor: Ellsworth Meadows Teaching
Staff
Success in golf depends largely on learning
to play correctly from the start. Have fun
while learning the fundamentals of golf. The
following subjects areas will be covered in
this group instruction class; golf terms and
etiquette, understanding equipment, preswing and in-swing techniques, chipping and
putting and playing procedures. Bring a 6, 7
iron or whatever it takes to the first class. Golf
balls provided. Limited to the first 24 golfers.
General Information
Camp is held rain or shine. Proper attire required (long
pants, riding boots with heel and Equestrian riding
helmet). Parent and guests are invited on Fridays at
Noon to watch Student participate in a weekly Horse
Show. Fees are non-refundable and there is no credit
allowed for absences. Fee: $85 ($95 after June 2)
5 Weeks #2711
Ellsworth Meadow Golf Course 1101 Barlow
Road
Beginner, Advanced Beg. and
Intermediates
(Ages 6 through Adult)
Beginner classes are designed for students with little or no previous riding experience. Advanced
Beginners should ride independently with control at the walk, trot and canter. The Intermediate
should ride independently at walk, trot and canter with control, maintaining a secure position.
Parents of children under 18 must remain with them during the program.
Fee: $299 Fees are non-refundable Limited Class Size
Session 1: #2708
Session 2:
#2709
Session 3:
#2710
Monday – Friday
June 8 – June 12 July 13 – 17
August 3 – 7
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Camp Coordinators: Blue Streak Sports
Team
Come learn how to use your skateboard to
the fullest. You will learn how to be safe
and at the same time try out some of those
boarding tricks you have wanted to try. You
will need to bring helmet, knee and elbow
pads. Bring water and a snack as well.
Home of Hudson Interscholastic
Equestrian Teams ~
Regional & National Champions
Weekly Riding Camp Starts June 8
2242 Ravenna St., Hudson / Lee Cosma • 330.807.1829
Visit us today at www.hudsonequestriancenter.com
or at www.facebook.com/bochumfarm
Fee: $73
OPHA LOCAL HORSE SHOWS
USA EQUESTRIAN FEDERATIONS SHOWS
LESSONS ✴ SHOWING ✴ TRAINING
Hudson
Equestrian
Center,
Inc.
and Bochum Farm
Skateboarding Camp
(Ages 6-12)
Hudson Equestrian Center 2242 Ravenna Street
Photo courtesy of Richard George
Wednesdays
June 10 – July 15
1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
#2712
Monday – Thursday
July 20 – 23
3:30 - 5:00 p.m.
Veteran’s Parkway Skate Park
BIRTHDAY PARTIES ✴ CAMP ✴ SCOUTS
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HCER
Tennis Camps
A special thank you to Western
Reserve Academy for letting us
hold our tennis camps at WRA this
summer while our new courts are
built. Thank you to HCSD Tennis
Committee for all of their hard work.
The summer program under the
direction of Boys and Girls HHS
Varsity Head Coach and Elite
Professional Tim Morgan (USPTA)
provides an excellent opportunity for
you to learn, grow and develop your
game of tennis! Come hit the courts!
Summer HIGH SCHOOL
PLAYER KICK – OFF CAMP
10 hours of tennis!
(Grades 9-12)
Join us on the first day of summer vacation!!!!!
This camp will prepare players for competitive
high school play. The Hudson High School
coaching staff will direct this program. Players
can fine tune their strokes, reinforce strategy,
and learn more about doubles. Please bring
water and a snack. You must be registered
prior to attending this camp.
Fee: $159 ($179 after 5/8)
#2800
Monday – Friday
June 8 – June 12
9:00 a.m. - Noon
Elite Ranked/Varsity
Players/Upper Junior Varsity
(20 hours of instruction)
This training program will serve our varsity
and tournament ranked juniors. Our active
training program will be directed daily by Tim
Morgan (USPTA) and his staff. The goal of the
program is to develop the mental, emotional,
and physical aspects of our aspiring junior’s
tennis players. Emphasis will be placed on
modern tennis concepts.
Live ball drills,
strategy, conditioning, and match play will all
be incorporated. Players are encouraged to
wear light color clothing. Please bring water
and a snack. You must be registered prior to
attending this camp.
Fee: $199 ($219 after 5/19).
Tuesday/Thursday
#2801
June 16, 18, 23, 25, 30
July 1, 14, 16, 21, 23
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
All Tennis Camps are Held at
Western Reserve Academy
Tennis Courts.
Behind Murdough Athletic Center,
College Street
www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer
Hudson Middle School
Camp
GIRLS TENNIS PRE-SEASON
CAMPS
Building Hudson tennis for the future. We
are looking for the fourth thru eighth grader
looking to upgrade their tennis skills. This
camp will be taught and directed by our
Hudson High School Coaching Staff. Our staff
goal is to shape the development of a player’s
game for a comfortable transition to high
school play. You must be registered prior to
attending this camp.
This camp will prepare players for their
upcoming high school season. The Hudson High
School coaching staff will direct this program.
Players can fine tune their strokes, reinforce
strategy, and learn more about doubles. Please
bring water and a snack. This camp will be a
positive experience for high school players!
You must be registered prior to attending this
camp.
Fee: $159 ($179 after 5/8)
Fee: $179 ($199 after 6/27)
#2802
#2803
10 hours of tennis instruction!
(Grades 6-8)
Monday – Friday
July 6 – July 10
9:00 - 11:00 a.m.
12 hours of tennis!
(Grades 9-12)
Monday – Thursday
July 27 – July 30
2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
2015 SUMMER JUNIOR TENNIS CLINICS
Quick Start Tennis
(Grades K-2 or Ages 4,5,6,7)
(8 instruction hours)
This program is designed for all players
interested in learning the great game of
tennis using age appropriate equipment. The
practice sessions for this age group utilize a
36’ court and play with 19”, 21”, 23” racquets
and foam balls. The structure for this program
consists of a warm-up activity, a physical skill,
a review of physical skills, development of
new skills, and a team game or activity. This
structure allows for the players to have initial
success and create greater enthusiasm for the
game of tennis. You must be registered prior
to attending this camp.
Fee: $79 (session 1 $99 after 5/15, session 2
$99 after 6/13)
Monday/Tuesday/Friday
Session 1:
#2804
June 15 – June 30
Session 2:
#2805
July 13 – July 28
9:00 - 10:00 a.m.
USA 1,2,3
(Grades 2,3,4,5,6)
(Grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
12 instruction hours
This program is for both intermediate
and beginning players entering the above
grades. Player levels will be divided by
court assignment. The emphasis will be on
introducing modern tennis concepts through
creative drills and active games. Music, prizes,
and fun will be used to keep a fun learning
environment. You must be registered prior to
attending this camp.
Fee: $119 (session 1 $139 after 5/15, session
2 $139 after 6/13)
Monday/Tuesday/Friday
Session 1: Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
#2806
June 15 – June 30
Session 2: Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
#2807
July 13 – July 28
10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Session 1: #2808
Session 2: #2809
Grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
June 15 – June 30
Grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
July 13 – July 28
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
MIDDLE SCHOOL /LOWER JUNIOR VARSITY
(12 instruction hours) (Grades 6-8)
This clinic program will continue to develop fundamentals and introduce some new concepts.
This will include strengthening consistency, spin development, serve and return skills. Players
should be comfortable with live ball rally skills. This program will prepare players for tournament
play as well as high school team play. You must be registered prior to attending this camp.
Fee: $119 (session 1 $139 after 5/15, session 2 $139 after 6/13)
Monday/Tuesday/Friday
Session 1:
#2810
June 15-June 30
Session 2:
#2811
July 13 – July 28
12:30 - 2:00 p.m.
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Adult Summer Programs
Stop Snoring!
Arrest Asthma & Allergies
Getting Paid to Talk–Making
Money with Your Voice
Watercolor Painting
Instructor: Voice Coaches
Have you always wanted to try painting?
You will learn the wide range of techniques
by completing a different painting subject
in each class. The instructor’s step-by-step
demonstrations allow you to learn without
taking notes and no homework required!
Watercolor is one of the most efficient visual
arts media to use for exploration as well as fast,
clean and relatively inexpensive! Max. 10
Ever been told you have a great voice? From
audio books and cartoons to documentaries,
commercials, and more, this class will introduce
you to the growing field of voice over.. Learn
what the pros look for, how to prepare, and
where to find work in your area! We’ll discuss
industry pros and cons and play samples from
working voice professionals. In addition,
you’ll have an opportunity to record a short
professional script under the direction of our
teacher. This class is lots of fun, realistic, and
a great first step for anyone interested in the
voice over field. Min 8/Max 25
Instructor: Gretchen Bierbaum
Fee: $94 plus $2 per class to use the
instructor’s supplies (or bring your own and
only pay the fee)
Tuesday
#2901 June 25
6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
6 Weeks Session 1
#2902
Session 2
#2903
Hudson High School, Room A105
Barlow Community Center, Memorial Room
Fee: $39
Mondays
Instructor: Carol Baglia, RRT, RBBE
Are you concerned about using inhalers or
CPAP machines and costly medications with
their side effects? Learn a safe, simple, and
natural solution to stop symptoms. This doctordeveloped breathing retraining program is effective for eliminating excess mucus, shortnessof-breath, chronic coughing, asthma, allergies,
panic attacks plus sleeping problems & more.
Find out why restoring normal breathing is the
most important component to health. Min. 5.
Max. 12.
June 1 – July 6
Fee: $180 plus $25 for a workbook, timer, tape
and handouts, payable to instructor on first
day of class.
July 13 – Aug 17
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
5 Weeks #2904
Mondays
June 22 – July 20
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Hudson High School, Room A105, Entrance E
National Driver
Training School
Driving lessons from
ages 152 and up
(State of Ohio approved driving lessons for teens under 18)
440-248-7319
Serving the Children of
Hudson Since 1951
e-mail: [email protected]
www.nationaldrivertrainingohio.com
www.hudsonkiwanis.com
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MOTORCYCLE
OHIO
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To register for Motorcycle Ohio training course(s),
please visit www.motorcycle.ohio.gov
or call 1-800-83-RIDER
Registration for the 2015 riding season
begins in February, 2015.
HCER
Adult Summer Programs
Adult Tennis Fundamentals
at HHS Tennis Courts (USA
1-2-3)
Instructor: Morgan Tennis
This learn to play program is for men and
women (18 and over) will feature instruction
on grips, swing, patterns, scoring and basic
strategies. This program is for new players or
players returning to the game.
Fee: $73
Mondays
#2905
June 8, 15, 22, 29, July 6,
13, 20
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Western Reserve Academy Tennis Courts
Behind Murdough Athletic Center, College
Street
Beginner Golf for Adults
Intro to Soap Making
Instructor: Ellsworth Meadows Golf Staff
Instructor: Tom Laskowski, Midwest
Native Skills Institute
Learn the “old-fashioned” process to make
soap…the good soap. The way soap use to
be made. In this basic class you will learn
how and why soap is made the way it is and
even take home a few samples. This class
is to whet your appetite for good old days
when the basics were made at home and
you knew what was in your products. Come
learn and enjoy! Min 6/Max 15
Fee: $35
Thursday
#2906 June 18
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Hudson High School, Room A101
Success in golf depends largely on learning to
play correctly from the start. Have fun while
learning the fundamentals of golf.
The following subject areas will be covered
in this group instruction class; golf terms and
etiquette, understanding equipment, preswing and in-swing techniques, chipping and
putting and playing procedures. Bring a 6, 7
iron or whatever it takes to the first class. Golf
balls provided. Limited to the first 12 golfers.
Fee: $65
4 Weeks #2907 Mondays
June 1 – 22
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Ellsworth Meadow Golf Course,
1101 Barlow Road
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Junior League (Ages 7-12)
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• Tuesdays: June 16 to July 28
(Flight time 8:30 am)
• Trophies & prizes awarded
• Played on our beautiful Par 3 course
• $150 for 7-week session
Teen League (Ages 12-18)
• Tuesdays: June 16 to July 28
(Flight time 8:30 am)
• boys Division & Girls Division
• Game prizes awarded weekly
• Trophies presented at championships
• Played on the front 9 of “big brandy”
• $180 for 7-week session
5555 Akron-Peninsula rd. • Peninsula, oH 44264
www.golfbrandywine.com • 330.657.2525
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Adult Summer Programs
Fly Fishing
Instructor: Tim Killeen, Fly Fishing
Instructor and Author of the Executives
guide to Fly Fishing
Once again we have a newly revised and
updated format which provides a clear and
concise approach to the fine art of fly fishing.
The two hour classroom session will give each
beginning student the know-how necessary to
fly fish on their own, decide what fly to use,
tie the correct knot and determine what places
most likely hold a fish. You will soon know the
difference between a Woolly Bugger and a
Green Weenie. The handouts and convenient
reference material insure that no one goes
home empty handed.
The two hour casting lesson at Hudson Springs
Park will teach the only two casts needed to
fish virtually anywhere. Internationally renowned casting champion Tim Byrne will be on
hand to teach his easy to learn “plate” technique. Equipment provided or bring your own.
Fly Fishing can be great fun and this is the way
to get started. No experience a plus.
Fee: $38/person or $55/parent child (child
must be over 12) max 6 participants
Thursday
#2908
July 9
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
(classroom instruction)
Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair
Overnight
(with enough registrations)
Join us as we visit the oldest and one of the
largest art fairs in the country! Ann Arbor
Summer Art Fair transforms the city of Ann
Arbor and the University of Michigan campus
into an outdoor art festival showcasing the
best in fine arts and crafts. Spend the morning
and afternoon exploring the arts festival
before departing for our hotel to check in and
freshen up. After checking into the Chelsea
Comfort Inn & Conference Center enjoy free,
wine, beer or soda and light appetizers before
heading off for dinner on our own in the
charming town of Chelsea. The next morning
after breakfast, we will head back to the arts
festival for the rest of the day before heading
for home in the late afternoon. Board motor
coach in the PPLC lot by 8:00 am. Last day for
registrations or refunds is June 19th, or when
motor coach is full.
Fee: $169/person double, $224/person single
#2909
Thursday & Friday
July 16 & July 17
8:00 am July 16 at Orange,
return Friday evening July 17
Hudson High School Room A105
Wood Turning
(Grade 6 and Above)
Instructor: Scott Stonestreet, HHS Woods
Technology Instructor
Learn the basic tool application and techniques
required to develop the proper skill set to
create your very own custom pen on a wood
lathe. You will work on your own mini lathe
where you will learn the tools, techniques and
safety procedures required to create custom
lathe projects. You will get to observe the
instructor turn a pen on a lathe, then receive
opportunities to practice the same skills before
turning your own pen. Each participant will
design/sketch their own pen design before
creating their masterpiece on the lathe. Many
species of wood will be available to choose
from and all equipment is provided. Max. 5
students per session.
Fee: $34
Thursday
#2206
June 11
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday
#2207
July 7
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Friday
#2208
July 17
10:00 a.m. - Noon
Hudson High School Wood Shop Room D102
Saturday
July 11
9:00 - 11:00 a.m. (casting)
Hudson Springs Park
Bocce Ball League
Coordinator: HCER Staff
Have you ever played Bocce before? This
is a league for active players. You will play
on weekends and scheduled times for
competition. This league is for all returning
participants and new participants. Sign up your
team of two and compete against your friends
and family. We will keep score and record it on
our website. On the first day of competition,
we will establish rules for play.
Fee: $10/per person (if not already registered)
Sundays
#2900
June 7 – August 16
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Hudson Springs Park Bocce Courts
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HCER
Wellness
Yoga Flow
(Adult)
Instructor: Marcie Nithang, LPCC, RYT
Take time for yourself to de-stress. In this class
you will maintain awareness and focus on
breath while moving through a series of yoga
poses. This style of yoga builds heat, flexibility
and strength, while maintaining focus on good
alignment and learning to listen to your body.
Appropriate for all fitness levels.
Min 10/Max 20
Fee: $100
6 Weeks Session 1:
#2910 Session 2:
#2911
Tuesdays/Thursdays
5/19 – 6/25
6/30 – 8/6
4:45 - 5:45 p.m.
Hudson High School, Room A211
Jazzercise -
New Expanded
Schedule!
Body Sculpting by Exterior
Designs , Inc.®
Get fit with this results-oriented cardiovascular
strength-training class designed to tone and
sculpt muscles, strengthen your core, improve
your overall strength and flexibility while
burning fat and calories by using one set of 5
lb. dumbbells and a stretch band. Prevent the
development of osteoporosis while firing up
your metabolism, helping you to lose weight
and inches. Bring a set of 5 lb dumbbells,
exercise mat and stretch band to class (available
on website) Accommodates all fitness levels To
register, visit flexcity.com or call 330-650-FLEX.
Visa and MasterCard accepted. Do not register
through HCER.
Fee: $55 per 8-class term, $130 any 3 terms
Mon./Wed.
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Session 1:
June 15 – July 8
Session 2:
July 13 – August 5
Session 3:
August 10 – September 3
Hudson High School Room A211
Instructors: Lena Samuelson, Joan Tomko &
Associates. Certified Jazzercise Instructors
Burn up to 600 calories in this fun, powerfully
effective 60 minute total body workout.
Jazzercise combines dance-based cardio with
strength training and stretching to sculpt,
tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat
burn. Choreographed to today’s hottest music,
Jazzercise is a fusion of dance, resistance
training, Pilates, yoga and kickboxing. Dance
yourself fit and change the shape of your body
today!
Fee: $45/month EFT, unlimited classes.
Day pass $12, Other pass options available
June 7 – August 17
Sundays: 9:00 a.m.
Mondays: 5:45 a.m., 8:00 a.m.,
9:15 a.m., 5:45 pm
Tuesdays: 8:00 a.m.
9:15 a.m. (low impact)
Wednesdays: 5:45 a.m., 9:15 a.m.,
5:45 p.m.*
Thursdays: 5:45 p.m.
Fridays: 5:45 a.m., 8:00 a.m., 9:15 a.m.
Saturdays: 7:25 a.m. (express)
8:05 a.m. (strength)
9:00 a.m.
*(No Class on 6/24, 7/29)
Phenomenal Abdominals®
Strengthen and firm your core, flatten your
belly, and define your midsection in this
30-minute class with new exercises devoted
to working on the upper, lower and side
abdominal muscles. Can be taken alone or with
another exercise class. Suitable for all fitness
levels. Only equipment needed is an exercise
mat and stretch band.
Eight 30-minute classes per term. To register,
visit flexcity.com or call 330-650-FLEX. Visa and
MasterCard accepted. Do not register through
HCER.
Fee: $30 per 8-class term
Session 1:
Session 2:
Session 3:
June 15 – July 8
July 13 – August 5
August 10 – September 3
7:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Hudson High School, Room A211
MEN’S PICK UP SUMMER
BASKETBALL
Hudson High School Auxiliary Gym
ADMISSION PROCEDURES: Come dressed
and ready to play. Shower and locker room
facilities are not available. You must “carry” your playing shoes. Please respect the
age classifications that are set up for basketball! (When the schools are closed due
to weather, basketball is canceled) Be sure
to bring two shirts, one light, one dark.
Men’s 35 & Over Basketball
Supervisor: Steve Randolph
8 Weeks
Mondays
6/8 – 7/27 (HHS Aux.)
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.*
Fee: $40 Limit 35 participants
Men’s 21 & Over Basketball
Supervisor: Steve Randolph
8 Weeks Wednesdays
6/10 – 7/29 (HHS Aux.)
7:30 - 9:30 p.m.*
Fee: $40 Limit 35 participants
Men’s 40 & Over Basketball
Supervisor: Jerry Spaulding
7 Weeks
Saturdays
6/13 – 8/1 (HHS Aux.)
(No ball on 7/4)
7:00 - 9:00 a.m.*
Fee: $35 Limit 35 participants
*Times may vary due to school events/
programs, check with HCER or www.
hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer to confirm all times
and locations.
*If you are not registered and paid BEFORE
the day of play, you will not be able to
participate.
Start anytime; class registration is continuous.
Register at first class; do not register with HCER.
Barlow Community Center Assembly Room
41 S. Oviatt Street
Barlow Jazzercise members are also welcome
to attend classes in Stow and Aurora.
For more information go to
www.jazzercise.com or contact Joan Tomko at
216-337-2207 or [email protected]
www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer
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HCER REGISTRATION FORM (330) 653-1210
Hudson Community Education & Recreation • 2440 Hudson Aurora Road • 44236
FAX: (330) 653-1366 with Visa or MasterCard
Make Checks Payable to: Hudson City Schools
Parent/Guardian Name
,K\JH[PVU9LJYLH[PVU
Address
Phone #1
Participant
Hudson Community
Class #
Phone #2
City
Course Name
Zip
Email
Grade
M/F
Birthdate
Fee
MUST BE FILLED OUT FOR ALL ADULT (18 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER) AND YOUTH (UNDER THE AGE OF 18) REGISTRATIONS!
IN CONSIDERATION of the Registrant (for purposes of this Agreement, “Registrant” shall be defined as the Participant, if over 18 years of age, or Registrant’s Parent or Guardian, on Registrant’s behalf, if under 18 years of age) being permitted to utilize the facilities, services, and programs of the Hudson Community Education and Recreation (“HCER”) for any
purpose, including, but not limited to observation or use of facilities or equipment, or participation in any on-site or off-site program affiliated with HCER, the Registrant agrees, represents,
acknowledges, and understands as follows:
The Registrant is in good health and can participate in all activities. List any special considerations or health problems (medications, allergies, etc.). Specify which child if registering more than one child.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Registrant agrees to release the Hudson City School District Board of Education, Hudson Community Education and Recreation, its officers, agents, members, and employees
(collectively referred to as the “Board”), in their official and individual capacities, from any and all claims, liability, or demands for damages against the Board for any expense, monetary
damage, property damage, personal injury, sickness, illness of any nature whatsoever (including physical or emotional), or death, which may be sustained or incurred by the Registrant in
connection with his/her participation, including as a result of any negligent or reckless acts or omissions of the Board, or any negligent, reckless, willful, or intentional acts or omissions of
any other individual.
The Registrant assumes all risk of expense, monetary damage, property damage, personal injury, sickness, illness of any nature whatsoever (including physical or emotional), or
death, as a result of the Registrant’s participation in the listed program. The Registrant further agrees to defend, hold harmless, and indemnify the Board for any liability sustained by the
Board as a result of the negligent, reckless, willful, or intentional acts or omissions of the Registrant.
The Registrant acknowledges that the Board does not provide insurance for participants. The Registrant further acknowledges that he/she have insurance coverage to participate in the program listed. The Registrant hereby certifies that he/she has valid health insurance coverage. The Registrant will promptly notify the Board and will immediately cease any
further participation in the listed program if he/she is no longer covered by valid health insurance. The Registrant agrees to defend, hold harmless, and indemnify the Board for any liability
sustained by the Board as a result of the Registrant’s participation in any listed program while he/she is not covered by valid health insurance.
The Registrant understands that the Board may not have medical personnel available at the HCER or the location of any off-site activity. The Registrant agrees that the Board
is granted permission to authorize emergency medical treatment for him/her, if necessary, and that such action shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement. For Registrants under the
age of 18 years, in the event that reasonable attempts to reach a parent or guardian at the phone number provided are unsuccessful or not practical under the circumstances, the Registrant
hereby gives consent for the administration of any and all emergency treatment deemed necessary, and for the transfer of the Registrant to the nearest appropriate hospital or emergency
facility. The Registrant understands and agrees that the Board assumes no responsibility for any injury or damage which might arise out of or in connection with such authorized emergency
medical treatment. The Registrant further understands and agrees that the Board will not be held responsible for the results of such emergency treatment. The Registrant hereby releases
the Board, in their official and individual capacities, from any and all claims, liability, or demands for damages against the Board for any expense, monetary damage, property damage,
personal injury, sickness, illness of any nature whatsoever (including physical or emotional), or death, which may be sustained or incurred by the Registrant as a result of any emergency
medical treatment. The Registrant agrees to defend, hold harmless, and indemnify the Board for any liability sustained by the Board as a result of the negligent, willful, or intentional acts
or omissions of any individual administering emergency medical treatment to the Registrant.
It is the Registrant’s express intent that, to the fullest extent allowed by law, this Waiver and Release: (1) shall bind the Registrant and the members of his/her family, if the
Registrant is alive; and the Registrant and his/her family, estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns, if the Registrant is deceased; (2) shall be construed as a release
and waiver of any and all claims against the Board by any person in their individual or representative capacities arising out of or related in any way to the Registrant’s participation in the
listed programs; and (3) shall be construed as an agreement to defend, hold harmless, and indemnify the Board for any and all claims, demands, and liabilities, arising out of or related in
any way to the Registrant’s participation in the listed programs.
The Registrant agrees that this Waiver and Release shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio. If any term or provision of this Waiver and Release
shall be held illegal, unenforceable, or in conflict with any law governing this Waiver and Release, the validity of the remaining portions shall not be affected and shall remain valid and
enforceable
FOR ADULT (18 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER) REGISTRANTS:
I state that I am fully competent to sign this Release and Waiver; that I have read and understood its terms; and that I sign this Release and Waiver for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending for myself, my family, estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns to be bound by the same.
Print Name:_______________________________________________________________________ Signature:________________________________________________________Date: ­________________
FOR YOUTH (UNDER THE AGE OF 18) REGISTRANTS:
I state that I am the PARENT / GUARDIAN (circle one) of _____________________________________________________________ (name of Registrant(s)), and am fully competent to sign this Release
and Waiver on the Registrant’s behalf; that I have read and understood its terms; and that I sign this Release and Waiver for full, adequate, and complete consideration fully intending for
the Registrant, and for the Registrant’s family, estate, heirs, administrators, personal representatives, or assigns to be bound by the same.
Signature of Parent/Guardian: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date: ___________________
CREDIT CARD PAYMENT: CARD # _____________________________________________________________________EXP. DATE_________________
CARDHOLDER NAME ________________________________________________________________________
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_______ MASTERCARD
HCER
HCER Information
PAYMENT
PROGRAM SIZE
Payment in full is due at the time of registration. When registering
in person, you may use a check, or Visa/Mastercard. Unless otherwise
stated, class fees do not include materials or books if required.
REMEMBER: a $30 cash fee will be charged for all checks returned
for insufficient funds. PLEASE NOTE: Programs are supported by
user fees, NOT tax dollars.
All programs contain specific size limitations as space is limited.
Please confirm space is available, online or calling our office, when
registering for a program, as we do not guarantee space is available.
If the program is filled and you show up for a program expecting to
participate in that program you may be asked to leave. Thank you
for your understanding.
CANCELLATIONS
DATES, TIMES, DISCLAIMER
Get the latest updates on www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer. When the
Hudson City Schools are not in session or are dismissed early due to
inclement weather, or public calamity, all daytime, afternoon and /
or evening HCER classes will not be held regardless of any changes.
Missed classes due to the aforementioned, or other “Acts of God”
CANNOT be guaranteed a makeup session or pro-rated refund/
credit. If the class for which you are enrolled is changed or canceled,
you will be notified by phone and or email. All posted on our
website. If you do not hear from us, attend the class as scheduled in
this brochure.
Although we make every effort to follow the schedule outlined in
this brochure, class times, dates and programs are subject to change
without notice after publication, do to unforeseen circumstances.
We will do our best to contact registered participants, but it is the
participant’s responsibility to stay up to date with changes via the
website, www.hudson.k12.oh.us/hcer or by contacting the HCER
office, prior to the date of the program.
The content within
the courses in the Hudson Community Education and Recreation
Activities Guides and programs are meant for the sole purpose of selfeducation, personal development, enjoyment and entertainment.
They do not reflect views, positions, personal, professional, or
otherwise of the Hudson City School District, its Board of Education
or employees. Enjoy your program.
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Except for one-session programs, if a youth or adult education
class does not meet your expectations, you will be given a prorated refund/credit after the conclusion of the first class meeting.
REFUND POLICY
Refunds are available for classes and activities (unless otherwise
specified) provided HCER is notified within 2 business days prior to
the start of the class or activity since decisions to run a class are based
on initial enrollment numbers.
Refunds issued are on a case by case basis. Should a refund be
issued, it will be returned in the form it was first submitted, minus
any processing fees.
In house credits must be used within a one year time frame from the
time they were issued.
Should you choose to take an in-house credit, we will be unable to
issue a refund in any other form.
Participants assume the risk of changes in personal affairs, schedules
or health when signing up for a class/program.
There is a $10 refund processing fee for each class, except for
those cancelled by HCER. In the event of illness or injury, a refund
or proration will be issued with a doctor’s note. A $25 refund
processing fee will be charged for withdrawing after a class has
begun. The participant will be charged for the class he/she attended
as well as the $25 fee.
No refunds for materials purchased. Allow 3-4 weeks for credit card
refunds and 8-12 weeks for check refunds.
GENERAL
All participants must sign a registration form either electronically
(online registration) or in hard copy before participating in any
HCER program.
SPECIAL NEEDS POLICY
HCER offers a variety of group activities for those with special needs,
and also makes reasonable accommodations in other programs
upon request. Staff members are sensitive to your needs and will
do everything possible to assist you in the best possible placement.
Please notify HCER at least ten days in advance if any reasonable
accommodations are needed in order to make your participation
possible. Most facilities are accessible to the disabled individual. If
you are interested in participating in a program, but you’re not sure
about the accessibility of a facility, please call HCER and ask us about
specifics. In accordance with provisions of the Title II of the Americans
with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973 (Section 504), no qualified individual with a disability shall,
on the basis of such a disability, be subjected to discrimination or
be excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of the
services, programs, activities or physical facilities which are provided
to the public.
VIDEO, PHOTOGRAPH, & E-MAIL POLICY
HCER may take pictures of participants in our programs. We may use
these photos in our brochure, website or other media publications.
By your registration, you grant us permission to use these photos
for publicity purposes only. By registration you grant us permission
to e-mail you information about HCER programs, news and events.
Have a great photo from one of our programs? Email it to Michele
Collins at [email protected], and we may use it on our website or
in one of our upcoming brochures!
HCER is not responsible for any lost, stolen or misplaced items before, during or after the programs.
HERE’S HOW WE GET THE CHILDREN FROM HERE TO THERE
Transfer Procedures: Please go over this procedure with your child, as it
is very important to ensure the safety of all the children.
HCER counselors with Explorer Zone Camp Care and specific camp counselors escort students attending HCER summer camp
programs to and from there location on the Hudson City School District campus. These transfers take place in the morning and
afternoon. If your child is registered for Explorer Zone Camp Care, your child will be based in the morning and afternoon at
East Woods School. If your child is registered and does not attend Explorer Zone Camp Care that day, you are to call 330-6531210 or 330-592-6650 or email [email protected] to confirm your child’s plans. The hours for Explorer Zone Camp Care:
Morning 7:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. (approximately) and Afternoon 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Please see page 3 for more details about
Explorer Zone Camp Care.
HCER
Hudson City School District
Hudson Community Education & Recreation
2440 Hudson-Aurora Road
Hudson, OH 44236
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Summer Activity Guide 2015
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