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61. Fairfield University Fairfield University Receives $10000 To
The program has served more than 25000 youth thus far. In general, the camps teach children video game design, Web page design, computer programming,
http://www.fairfield.edu/x8064.html

62. La Salle College High School
Summer Athletic camps. In addition to the Academic programs, The annually soldout camp has an outstanding teaching staff for a week of fun, creative,
http://www.lschs.org/summer/athletic.shtml

63. Camp Teach & Learn - Center For Teaching & Learning At Connecticut College
CTL programs. CTL FTI Jan 2005 CTL Camp teach Learn May 2005 Camp teach Learn logo. During the week following Commencement 2005,
http://ctl.conncoll.edu/programs/fti/May05/
CTL Programs CTL FTI Jan 2005 CTL
May 2005
CTL Home ... Contact CTL
Teaching Matters - Summer 2005: May 23-26 During the week following Commencement 2005, the CTL will offer a variety of opportunities for faculty to discuss their teaching.
Monday, May 23 Tuesday, May 24
Wednesday, May 25
Thursday, May 26
To reserve a place in any of the workshops below, please send an e-mail by Wednesday, May 11 to Michael Reder, reder@conncoll.edu
Monday, May 23 through Wednesday, May 25 (2 1/2 days)
Oral Communication Institute
The Oral Communication Institute will allow faculty to reflect on what our culture teaches students about oral communication, explore how discourse can help students to better understand their own perspectives and those of others, discuss and evaluate the oral communication assignments that we use currently, plan new strategies that will be implemented in a specific course, and devise methods for assessing the impact of these new strategies. For a full description and information about applying, read on ...

64. 2005 Summer Camps At Oakland University Arts / Mathematics / Lowry
program will assist the Lowry teaching staff during each camp session. These overnight camps teach innovative jumps, motions, cheers and chants as
http://www2.oakland.edu/oakland/ouportal/index.asp?site=21

65. Nature Camps, Inc. - Day Camp Programs
Ann has been the director of the Riding Program at Nature camps for the past 10years. About Nature camps Expanded for 2005 A Sense of Wonder - NC
http://www.naturecamps.com/staff/sta2005.html
Nature Camps, Inc.
Our staff is one of Nature Camps greatest strengths. Our certified outdoor leaders are innovative, creative, and competent people who enjoy children and provide excellent instruction, leadership, and guidance. Camper to Counselor ratio is 4:1.
All are either college students, recent graduates, or professionals in education or natural crafts. Every counselor has:
  • Current Criminal Background Check Adult - Child First Aid/CPR Certification Wilderness First Aid Certification (WFA) Some staff have WFR certification Ropes Course Certification Life Guard Certification American Canoeing Association (ACA) Canoe Certification
TA Staff are also certified in WFR (Wilderness First Responder) and Kayaking.
  • Wilderness First Aid Responder (WFR) SOLO (School for Wilderness and Emergency Medicine, New Hampshire - www.soloschools.com SOLO teaches a WFA course, a practical, hands-on, two day course covering everything from prevention, to assessment and treatment. The WFR, a ten day course, addresses the issues of medicolegal concerns, bloodborne pathogens and infectious diseases. The Patient Assessment System, the foundation of the course, trains students to determine what is going on with backcountry patients. Other sessions provide instruction in traumatic situations as well as medical emergencies. Environmental issues such as hypothermia and heat injuries are dealt with in great detail. Practical simulations and labs provide practice in backcountry leadership and rescue skills.

66. Summer Camp Jobs
Coed resident camp for youth 816 years old. 3 programs Main camp a Positions Summer camp counselors to teach everything from land and water sports to
http://www.depts.ttu.edu/careercenter/php/students/Summer Camp Jobs.php
Texas Tech University Career Center
2004 Summer Camp Jobs
Camp Arrowhead (Hunt, TX)

A private girls camp that was established in 1934. It is located on 650 beautiful Texas Hill Country acres along the Guadalupe River.
Positions: Cabin counselors, WSI or lifeguard certified instructors, experienced horseback counselors, counselors with sports
experience (tennis, gymnastics, cheerleading).
Representative: Kelli Young Bartell
Contact Person: Rob Bartell - Box 819, Hunt, TX 78024
Phone: 830-238-3793, Fax: 830-238-3794 camp@camparrowhead.com
Camp Balcones Springs (Marble Falls, TX)
Seeking great counselors who are enthusiastic, fun-loving, gentle-spirited, energetic, committed Christians, who go beyond the call of duty. Positions: Counselors for all activities. Representatives: Brian Manhart and Kimberly McCarty Contact Person: Kim McCarty - 104 Balcones Springs Drive, Marble Falls TX 78654 Phone: 830-693-2267, Fax: 830-693-6174 kmccarty@campbalconessprings.com

67. McGaw YMCA Camp Echo
For more than a century, the McGaw YMCA s quality camp programs have provided To help campers achieve this goal, Camp Echo will teach group management
http://www.ymcacampecho.org/
Home Parents Campers Families ... Contact Us Welcome to Camp Echo! For more than a century, the McGaw YMCA's quality camp programs have provided children of different religious, economic and ethnic backgrounds an unparalleled opportunity to grow socially, physically, and intellectually in a safe, nurturing environment. Our activities are specifically designed to foster an appreciation of nature and develop each individual's spirit, mind and body in an atmosphere of mutual enjoyment and personal support. We are owned and operated by the McGaw YMCA in Evanston, IL, and have been providing summer camping programs to area youth for over 100 years.
Camp Echo News Andrew Day's Hurricane Relief Dance Marathon September 10
Click here to download a sponsor sheet.
Echo in the Round
Double CD Set on sale now!
McGaw YMCA Mission Statement The mission of the McGaw YMCA is to develop responsible, honest, respectful and caring youth and adults through the promotion of healthy spirit, mind and body in an open membership association to serve its diverse community.
Camp Echo's Objective To operate a fun, engaging, safe program that emphasizes character development and respect.

68. Camp Manito-wish Summer Camp Activities
Three instructors teach a progressive program in beginning, intermediate, and advanced sailing skills and Copyright© 2005 Camp Manitowish YMCA
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Program Activities
The program activity areas provide the campers with a variety of options that are fun and enriching, with a constant commitment to safety. Not only do campers have the opportunity to have a good time and try new things, they also get an excellent chance to improve their skills.
Sailing
Three instructors teach a progressive program in beginning, intermediate, and advanced sailing skills and techniques on a variety of boats. The Manito-wish fleet includes Butterflies, Lasers, E-scows, M-16 scows, MC, and sailboards.
Horses
Riding directors teach both English and Western riding techniques in addition to care and grooming for the horses. Complete corral and boarding facilities are augmented by miles of riding trails through the state forest lands surrounding camp.

69. Employment Opportunities - Youth Camps & Programs - Quotes From Previous Staff
Employment Opportunities Youth camps programs - Quotes from Previous Staff I think that it is important that camp keeps teaching the kids sports as
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"Working at Explorer Camp is the best summer employment that one can find: playing in the sun with cute kids, multiple snack-breaks, and enthusiastic co-workers. I can't wait to come back and see what this next summer has to offer!" ~~Athalia
"I love coming to work at camp every year because I enjoy making an impact on the children, as well as giving them the skills to have a well rounded and successful future. It is a place where I had a great time as a child and I want to make it as fun and enjoyable for other kids like it was when I was their age." Ken
"Working at Strawberry Cannon was a great summer job because of the of how fun environment and wonderful staff. The camp is very organized and any need that a counselor or instructors as gets handled right away!" - Kristi
"There's a great sense of camaraderie among the counselors. The coordinators, while also incredibly friendly, are also very professional and communicate staff expectations extremely well. The camp has been around for a while now and it shows in the organization of activities. And of course, what could be better than working outside in the sunshine all day, playing games with kids." - - Lucie
"I've worked at three other camps besides Strawberry Canyon, and Blue Camp was the best. It's an organized, fun, energetic and encouraging atmosphere to work in. I dread the end of summer, not only because I have to go back to school, but also that camp ends. On top of being able to teach and play with incredible kids, the staff becomes great friends. Some of my best friends are people who I first met on staff." Carrie

70. Employment Opportunities - Youth Camps & Programs - Job Descriptions
Thank you for your interest in jobs with Cal Youth and Outdoor programs. Applicants for Camp Coordinator positions will have experience teaching or
http://www.oski.org/html/emp_descriptions.htm
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Job Descriptions
Thank you for your interest in jobs with Cal Youth and Outdoor Programs. Cal Youth and Outdoor Programs include Strawberry Canyon, Cal Adventures, and ATPD. All the information to apply for a job is available on this site. Should you have any questions please call or email us. We love to talk to prospective staff. Contents: Activity Instructors
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Assistant Camp Coordinators
Applicants for Assistant Camp Coordinator positions will have experience teaching or working with children. They must demonstrate effective successful interpersonal and communication skills. Assistant Camp Coordinators must be well organized, able to set priorities, take direction and multi-task in a fast-paced environment. Applicants must also have the sensory abilities (e.g. hearing, seeing) necessary to perform the duties of the position required. Assistant Camp Coordinators must have current American Red Cross certifications (Standard First Aid and CPR (youth, adult)) and including AED throughout the entire summer. Job Description - PDF File
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Application Procedures Cal Adventures Activity Instructor An instructor will have experience leading groups/working with 8-17 year olds, a minimum of Community First Aid and CPR certification, and extensive experience teaching one or more Cal Adventures activities, ie: sailing, sea kayaking, rock climbing, backpacking, and windsurfing.

71. Teach More/Love More - Community Resources
Summer programs/Camp. Boys and Girls Clubs of Miami MiamiDade Parks and Recreation Department / Summer programs, 305-755-7800. YMCA of Greater Miami
http://www.teachmorelovemore.org/CommunityResourcesList.asp?catid=12&subcatid=73

72. Volunteer In Central And Eastern Europe
The Russia Camp Program offers people the opportunity to spend their summer International summer peace camps at which 180 volunteers teach English for 3
http://www.transitionsabroad.com/listings/work/volunteer/volunteerprogramscentra
Web Transitions Abroad Home Work Study Travel ...
Volunteer Work and Vacations Abroad
Volunteer Programs in
Central and Eastern Europe
Contact the program directors to confirm costs, dates, and other details. If you do not see the program you want in the country of your choice, look under Worldwide for programs located in several different regions.
CCUSA - Camp Counselors Russia
The Russia Camp Program offers people the opportunity to spend their summer volunteering in Russian youth camps. This program offers a great opportunity for American citizens who are independent, adventurous, self-motivated and flexible looking to broaden their horizons through working and traveling overseas. During the 4 or 8 week sessions American counselors learn about Russian life, culture and in return educates Russian children and staff about American culture. This is the right program for you if you like meeting new people and trying new things, are willing to experiment with a new language, are available to travel in summer 2005 and want to experience an unfamiliar culture and are open, curious, and flexible. Dates Offered: Costs: $1695 includes round trip travel from NY to camp, travel insurance, visa, departure orientation in NY, arrival orientation in Moscow with city tour and 2 nights accommodations, transfer to camp and all room and board while at camp.

73. Shootingstar Fastpitch Softball Instruction, Camps & Clinics
SMALL GROUPS TEAM LESSONS - COACH S CLINICS - camps We strive to make your daughter the best she can be , teach her the game and work her hard while
http://www.shootingstarfastpitch.com/
says you're visitor # PRIVATE SOFTBALL LESSONS PITCHERS - CATCHERS - HITTING - FIELDING SMALL GROUPS - TEAM LESSONS - COACH'S CLINICS - CAMPS
1087 Beckingham Drive, St. Augustine, FL 32092
Phone: 904-230-2555
E-mail: coachdfp@bellsouth.net

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This is Shootingstar's 20th year of providing quality fastpitch softball instruction. Shootingstar has evolved into an organization that provides
both pre-season (spring) and summer camps as well as year round private pitching lessons, group pitching lessons, team/small group/private batting lessons, fielding lessons for all positions and coaches' clinics. We strive to make your daughter "the best she can be" , teach her the game and work her hard while having fun. We sincerely care about every individual who joins the Shootingstar "family". Your daughter is our number one priority. BONUSES:
  • 5 to 1 or better average player-staff ratio in camp settings
  • Shootingstar "family" of coaches contact college coaches around the country for their players

74. International Division: International Camp Staff Program
Be able to teach Scouting skills to Scouts in a summer camp program. Be available for at least 8 weeks beginning in June. Agree to live by the culture and
http://www.scouting.org/international/icamp.html
International Camp Staff Program
Each year, the Boy Scouts of America invites Scouts and Scout leaders ages 18 to 30 from around the world to come to the United States spend the summer as an International Camp Staff member of a BSA summer camp or Cub Scout day camp. The days are long and hard. But the trip and what you see and do can be an exciting time of your life. As a camp staff member, you will
  • Spend 8 to 11 weeks as a member of the staff of a BSA summer camp in the United States. Make friends with Scouts from another country. Receive free food and lodging while in camp. Teach BSA Scouts about Scouting and life in your country. Learn about another Scout association. Live in another culture. Improve your English language skills.
To be a camp staff member, you must
  • Be recommended by your Scout association. Be a member of a national Scout association and between the ages of 18 and 30. Be able to speak English well enough to instruct Scouts in skills. Be able to teach Scouting skills to Scouts in a summer camp program. Be available for at least 8 weeks beginning in June.

75. Camp Kodiak - Integrated, Non Competitive, Special Needs, Camp
All camp activities are planned with a view to teaching skills, building confidence We also teach them in a more focused way through our drama program.
http://www.campkodiak.com/
with and without learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder. They come from Canada, the U.S.A. and around the world.
We Program for Success!
All camp activities are planned with a view to teaching skills, building confidence and improving self-esteem. We achieve this by carefully structuring all of our activities to ensure success. Teaching is done by skilled instructors who break tasks down into manageable chunks and present them in a logical sequence. In this way we can be sure that our campers will be successful. We acknowledge every accomplishment, and never miss the opportunity to provide positive feedback and recognition.
Our athletic instructors de-emphasize competition, stress co-operation and sportsmanship and model appropriate attitudes and behavior.
horseback riding team sports tennis go-karting high ropes course drama music dance rock climbing pottery stained glass swimming waterskiing sailing canoeing kayaking rocketry computers martial arts fishing golf overnight camping
All of our campers take part in our academic program. This takes place right after breakfast, from 9:00 to 10:00, Monday to Friday. Parents are asked to choose one of the two following options for their camper:

76. Camp Ballibay For The Fine & Performing Arts : A Theater Camp, Art Summer Camp,
Ballibay is a summer camp offering noncompetitive programs in theater, art, music, dance, video radio in a traditional camp setting.
http://www.ballibay.com/
Ballibay is a summer camp for boys and girls ages 6 through 16. We offer a wide range of non-competitive fine and performing arts activities in a fun, friendly traditional camp setting on a beautiful Pennsylvania mountaintop. Camp sessions range from 2 to 9 weeks in length. Camp Ballibay was established 1964, and is American Camping Association accredited. This site requires a browser which supports frames Ballibay for the Fine and Performing arts is a summer camp for theater, art, music, dance, video and radio. Campers choose their own schedule, selecting involvement in acting, musical theatre, fine arts (including painting, drawing, ceramics and photography), jazz, modern, ballet or tap dance, instrumental or vocal music, piano, rock-n-roll music, including guitar, bass and drums, and video and/or radio.
Drama camps often offer acting lessons; we do not do this at Ballibay; we teach theatre as a part of the rehearsal process, in both musical theatre, drama, comedy, and classical theatre. For all major productions, two or three staffmembers are involved full time with the production: the theatre director, the stage manager, and the musical director (if applicable), and teaching happens in the context of rehearsals, while campers are onstage and offstage.
With a production almost every night of the summer, there are many technical theatre and backstage opportunities in the areas of lighting, sound, costume, makeup, sets, stage management and crew.

77. Camp Rim Rock - Programs & Activities
She spends four months a year directing Camp Rim Rock s riding program. Nancy Whelan,Rim Rock s Tennis Camp Director, has been a teaching professional
http://www.camprimrock.com/ab_programs.shtml
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  • About Camp P.O. Box 69
    Capon River Road
    Yellow Spring, WV 26865
    Toll Free:
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    General Camp
    Our General Camp is recommended for girls going into 2 nd through 11 th grades who want a well-rounded program. Activities offered in our General Camp include Horseback Riding, Aquatics, Performing Arts, Fine Arts and Crafts, Sports and Other Activities.
    Horseback Riding at Rim Rock
    • Ring Lessons River Rides Trail Rides Stable Management
    Camp Rim Rock is widely regarded has having one of the finest riding programs for children in the country. Campers of all ages enjoy riding and eagerly look forward to the hours they spend with the horses in the rings or on the wooded trails. In no time at all, your daughter will know the horses by name. Your first lessons will be in one of the four rings. By following the expert instruction of the riding counselor, you will discover how easy it is to walk, trot and canter properly and with confidence. When you have demonstrated enough skill and assurance in the ring, you may take part in supervised rides on the miles of lovely camp trails. At the discretion of the riding counselor, more advanced riders will learn jumping fundamentals. There is a staff member for each rider at the beginning level. All campers receive riding instruction six days a week. This instruction includes ring lessons, trail rides, stable management and swimming the horses in the river! In stable management, your daughter will have the opportunity to learn about saddling, grooming and the general care of the horses.

78. Drum Camp Home World Rhythms! Drum Dance Programs
Ryan has received several teaching awards and has conducted classes throughout the US For more information about Drum Camp programs, call 818832-2028
http://www.drumcamp.com/index.cfm

79. Drum Camp Home : World Rhythms! Drum & Dance Programs
His personable style and dynamic teaching approach make him a favorite at Drum Camp and For more information about Drum Camp programs, call 818832-2028
http://www.drumcamp.com/
Kalani Music presents the sixth annual World Rhythms! Drum and Dance Retreat at Camp Latgawa (45 minutes from Medford, OR) August 14-20, 2006 - West African drumming and dance
- Afro-Cuban drumming
(Beginning to advanced students welcome) Drum Camp Programs are for:
  • Beginning to Advanced Drummers Beginning to Advanced Dancers African Music enthusiasts Drum Instructors Dance Instructors Community Music Facilitators Music Therapists Dance Therapists
Drum Camp Programs will help you:
  • Improve your drumming technique Improve your core strength Develop your sense of rhythm Gain coordination skills Apply your skills in a musical way Identify rhythms, styles and genres Enjoy playing music in groups Use music as a tool for health and wellness Discover how to use music and dance for personal growth
Instructors:
Kalani, Drumming Instructor / Program Director Kalani is a keynote presenter, speaker, clinician, performer, author, and educator. He designs and presents music-based programs for education, professional development, and health and wellness. He has performed and/or recorded with such music legends as Kenny Loggins, David Sanborn, Max Roach, Barry Manilow, Vic Damone, John Mayall, Chante Moore, Dr. John, Michael Kamen, Melissa Manchester and is the featured percussionist on the Yanni Live at the Acropolis video and CD. He is featured on recordings for Disney, Warner Brothers, Tri-Star Pictures, Paramount Studios, The Nature Company and Jim Hensen Records.

80. Camp Hebron: Camp Programs For All Ages
A week of intensive teaching/Bible study complemented by camp service/work projects For the banquet programs and adventure trips listed on these pages,
http://www.camphebron.org/age.html
Upcoming Programs, call now for details. Check out family programs at Camp Hebron Check out camp programs for youth or adults
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Age Group Camps All 2006 dates and prices are tentative and subject to change. Ages 6-12 (Register Here!) Art Camp - June 11-16, 2006 Ages 10-12, $306/person Painting, drawing, sculpture, clay, and more for the beginner to experienced artist. Taught by art teacher and past camp Crafts Instructor Tish Weaver. Traditional summer activities, daily Bible study and worship, and lots of camp fun add to this unique camp. Limited enrollment. Cabin camp Trail Lovers Minicamp - June 13-16, 2006 Ages 10-12, $320/person A 3-day horsemanship camp geared toward the novice rider. Emphasis on basic horsemanship and beginning trail skills. Cabin camp Pioneers - June 18-21, 2006 Ages 6-7, $156/person. A four-day camp to introduce young campers to summer camp. "God helps us, forgives us; He can do everything." ~ Pioneers Camper

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