National Geographic Photo Camps Give Kids New Views Based on the success of last year s pilot program in Washington, DC, National Geographic Photo Camp new york participants were selected from the public http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2004/10/1004_041004_photo_camps.html
Extractions: October 4, 2004 Based on the success of last year's pilot program in Washington, D.C., National Geographic's Photo Camp expanded this year to New York and San Francisco ( see students' photos ). Plans are also underway to add Miami, Chicago, St. Paul, and Seattle in 2005. Sponsored by the Contributing Photographers-in-Residence (CPIR) program and the Education Foundation, Photo Camp works to provide young participants from underserved areas with individual attention from mentors at National Geographic magazine and other media partners. The 11 to 15 students chosen to attend each camp team up with top photographers and editors in newspaper and magazine journalism. This year those pros included staff from the New York Times
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Extractions: Our New York State AHPERD Capital Campaign has the goal of raising $100,000 over the next four years, to be dedicated to the physical upkeep of the facility. Please take this opportunity to become a stakeholder in the permanent headquarters of New York State AHPERD. Your contribution is a manifestation of your commitment to your professional association that remains dedicated to your professional needs.
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Extractions: Tom Curry, heads up the New York Rowing Association (NYRA) and the Peter Jay Sharp Rowing Club. He is planning a Summer 2005 Development Camp to be coached by World Champion Christian Dahlke of Germany. His other goals include bringing NYC public schools to the competitive rowing scene, getting his current batch high school rowers up to racing speed and raising funds so they have the same opportunities as their competition on and off the water. It starts on June 11th and runs through August 8th. Christian Dahlke, former German national Team member and 2003 World Champion in the Mens Lightweight Eight, will be the camps Head Coach. Before I took charge of the New York Rowing Association, I had brought him in to coach a development camp at Nereid Boat Club which I also ran in 2002. We brought in Christian as a technical coach for both sweep and sculling, and he did a great job. He was our technician for that season, and really taught the kids great technique, getting them up to speed and teaching them to pick the boat along, whether in sweep or sculling boats; the kids learned how to move a boat.
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AAJA : News : News Releases : 2005 J Camp Students Selected training program designed for young people of color. J Camp will be held Aug . Justine Gonzalez, High school for Environmental Studies, new york, NY http://www.aaja.org/news/releases/2005_06_30_1/
Extractions: 'J Camp' Intensive Journalism Training SAN FRANCISCO (June 27, 2005) The Asian American Journalists Association, the nation's largest professional organization for Asian American and Pacific Islander journalists, today announced the 42 high school students selected for "J Camp," a free six-day intensive journalism training program designed for young people of color. J Camp will be held Aug. 12-17, 2005, at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. J Camp students will learn writing, broadcasting and photography from experienced, multi-cultural professional journalists with some of the country's top media outlets. Through exposure to all facets of journalism, J Camp participants learn what it takes to succeed in the media industry. And by residing on campus for the duration of the program, students are also provided an opportunity to interact with other aspiring journalists. Coordinated by Josh Freedom du Lac, pop music critic for
Extractions: Manhattan School of Music Summer Music Camp The ASCAP Foundation has been selected by The National Endowment for the Arts as one of just ten organizations to receive $25,000 in a new NEA arts education initiative, Summer Schools in the Arts . This initiative, now in its pilot phase, is designed by the NEA to enhance the quality and availability of arts education for young people in summer learning settings. Each of the NEA Summer Schools in the Arts projects will be evaluated for its impact on the participating students and its potential as a model for rigorous, standards-based arts education. Each project will also measure students' gains in artistic knowledge, based on national and state standards. Enhanced study habits and a life-long interest in the arts are goals of this initiative. The National Endowment for the Arts will use the results of the pilot projects' efforts to inform its expansion of the initiative in 2005 and to document effective practices.
Extractions: Skip to Content Return to Navigation Collections Central Workshop Programs Students, grades 3 and up, have special opportunities to explore a selection of the Museum s 10,000 cultural objects. A 90-minute session on one of the topics listed below includes up-close observation of artifacts, storytelling, history, and an arts project. Some programs require theme selection upon registration. These programs support New York States Social Studies Core Curriculum. Each 90-minute session includes: storytelling, up-close viewing and handling of cultural artifacts, and a role-playing or arts and crafts activity. Special Hours Thursdays, 10:00 am Students investigate masks and other objects of power and protection in West African cultures. Students discover objects and ideas that have influenced Western civilization. Choose Egypt, Greece, or Rome as a program focus. Students investigate fascinating objects from aboriginal cultures. Choose Australia, Pacific Islands of New Guinea, New Zealand, or Hawaii as a program focus. Early America, Primary Sources
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Field Camp Web Page Locations Western Maine and the Adirondack region of new york State The program fee includes six credit hours from SUNY Oswego, instructional costs, http://www.oswego.edu/~dvalenti/osunyfc.html
Extractions: View of the Snowy Mountain range from Chimney Mountain, central Adirondacks, New York. We encourage all interested people to view the slide show proved so you will get a better understanding of the goals and objectives of the SUNY-Oswego Geology Field Program. Field Program Slide Show Locations: Thousand Islands and Adirondack region of New York State Course and Credits: GEOL 481, 6 undergraduate credit hours; GEO 581, 6 graduate credit hours COURSE PREREQUISITES: The SUNY-Oswego geology field program encouraged applicants from universities and colleges that have a required field component (field camp) in their undergraduate curriculum. All students are expected to have a strong background in geology. This includes completion of Physical Geology plus a minimum of 20 hours in geology courses from the following list: Historical Geology, Mineralogy, Petrology, Sedimentary Geology (Sed.-Strat.), Paleontology, Structural Geology, or other advanced geology courses. APPLICATION FORM The application form can be printed from the above web page and mailed, or you can copy the page, fill it out, and send it as an attachment to:
The New York Jets News More than Football at JPD Camp. By Jennifer DiAlto. The new york Jets hosted theNFLs Junior Over a dozen local schools are involved in this program. http://www.newyorkjets.com/news/index.php?content_id=2033§ions_id=20
School Of Music - Central Michigan University Summer programs, Central Michigan University wordmark The CMU Summer MusicCamp is open to all high school keyboard, string, woodwind, brass, http://www.mus.cmich.edu/summer.htm
Extractions: The CMU Summer Music Camp is open to all high school keyboard, string, woodwind, brass, percussion and vocal students. Students interact with CMU faculty members, perform in chamber ensembles, and participate in full orchestra, concert band and choir in our state-of-the-art concert halls. While at Music Camp, students stay in the CMU residence halls, eat in the dining commons and experience college life first hand. The camp is sponsored by the School of Music and CMU Prof Ed. Download a Schedule