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The Community News special section will all kinds of activities and stories for and about kids, including a comprehensive summer camp listing.

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April 26, 2013 THE COMMUNITY NEWS A Special Section

All About KidsAll About KidsAll About KidsAll About KidsAll About Kids

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ALL CLEAR◗ Aiden Maloy, cancer-free and a “very busy guy”By Jennifer RetterThe Community News

Last summer, 3-year-old Aiden Maloy struggled through a drawn-out and frightening medical journey.

Maloy, with the support of his parents, Nora and Robert, and sister Hailey, went through a series of fi ve surgeries. In May of 2012, doctors set out to address what they believed to be polyp, an abnormal growth of tissue, in Aiden’s bladder for the fi rst surgery.

Initial joy of the benign status of the polyp faded quickly when doctors found additional tissue, and then additional tissue again. Additional polyps, additional surgeries and more health scares culminated on September 7, when doctors told the family Aiden had a cancer called Wilms’ Tumor in his kidney.

The fi nal surgery to remove Aiden’s

right kidney was on September 12, fi ve days before he turned three years old. He began chemotherapy and radiation treatments the day after his third birthday.

Last year’s Thanksgiving Trot, a project developed by Rhonda Torres and her son Josh, raised funds for Aiden and his family, bringing Aiden’s story to the front of commu-nity members’ hearts and minds.

“We are so thankful to every-one in the community,” said Aiden’s mother, Nora. “It was all put together so quickly.”

With the support of the com-munity tacked on to his supporting family, Aiden underwent a total of 25 chemotherapy treatments.

Now, Nora is happy to report that Aiden is cancer-free.

His CT scan on March 28 came back clear, fi nally giving the family a reason to celebrate.

“He continues to be monitored, and he’ll go back again in a week or

two,” Nora said. “His hair is all grown in now.”

Doctors will implement a follow-up treatment plan in the coming weeks.

“He’s just trying to make up for lost time,” Nora said. “He has a lot of energy now. He’s a very busy guy.”

Though happily cancer-free, Aiden’s health struggles remain with him. In December, just before Christmas, Aiden was diagnosed with diabetes. Nora said the family manages by doing everything they can.

She said the community support helped the family so much that she wants to give back, too. The Maloy family plans to get involved in this year’s Thanksgiving Trot.

“We’re excited to help someone else out in the way that they helped us,” Nora said.

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Aledo, home of ‘best ice cream in the world’

By Jennifer RetterThe Community News

Mayor Kit Marshall called it “the best ice cream in the world,” and ice cream scoo-per Carli Birkeland knows Marshall got it right.

“It’s a great place where people can come together and enjoy yummy ice cream,” said

Birkeland, the daughter of Scoop Me owners. “A lot of kids come after school and hang out, and then go play at the park across the street.”

Kids also fl ock to the giant white chair outside the shop, a perfect place to sit and eat ice cream while parents snap photos.

Popular ice cream fl avor choices include wedding cake, triple Oreo and dinosaur egg, a vanilla ice cream with blue col-oring and colored marshmal-lows.

“A lot of kids ask for it,” Birkeland said. “It gets really messy.”

Scoop Me, linked onto Hot Chocolate Boutique next to the Aledo Community Center on Old Annetta Old, also offers hot coffee, frappacinos, smoothies and milkshakes.

The ice cream shop just added Dippin’ Dots to the menu thisspring.

Birkeland said the familybusiness started fi rst with theboutique, then expanded when the family saw a need for moreactivities in the Aledo area.

“There’s not much to do in Aledo,” Birkeland said. “Ifyou wanted to go on a little family trip for ice cream, youhad to drive to Fort Worth orWeatherford.”

Look for Scoop Me at FirstFridays all summer. The shopwill sell ice cream at each event to keep kids cool.

For more information, call817-441-6650 or visit the shopat 215 Old Annetta Road.

JENNIFER RETTER/THE COMMUNITY NEWS

Left, Carli Birkeland scoops dino-saur egg ice cream into a cone.

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iHelp Bearcats Learn expands Coder Cats’ vocabulary◗ NHS students lend voices to programBy Jennifer RetterThe Community News

When senior Annie May Denny joined the Aledo High School National Honor Society last school year, she thought her future may lie in education. Denny, along with her friend Megan Gomba, joined the education commit-tee.

“I knew I wanted to get involved in tutoring kids,” Denny said. “I like the way you feel when you lead someone and help them out.”

Now serving as co-chairs of the Education Committee, Denny and Gomba lead students in outreach activi-ties and partner with Coder Elementary’s iHelp Bearcats Learn program.

“NHS members can come and record themselves reading picture books,” Gomba said. “The recordings are put on donated iPods in the Reading Centers at Coder, so the students can listen while

they follow along in the actual book.”

Of the 125 books available for the project, the NHS students recorded 60 so far.

The iHelp Bearcats Learn Program, the brainchild of third grade teacher Michelle Johnson, came about as a way to update Coder’s audio book library.

“We had books recorded on cassettes and CDs, which are not as easy any-more,” Johnson said. “With iPods, it’s easier to put new books on them.”

Johnson said she sees the bene-fi ts of the program fi rsthand among Coder Cats. Kindergarteners through third graders can access the books, and Johnson hopes to start recording non-fi ction books for older students soon.

The Coder iPod lab accepts donated iPhones, iMacs and iPods for the proj-ect. Students can drop off donations in Room 107. To fund the books for the project, Johnson collects recyclable electronics and complimenting items (GPS devices, ink cartridges, digital cameras, laptops, etc.) at Coder.

MADDIE BENNETT/ALEDO HIGH SCHOOL NHS

From left, Kathleen Nyguen, Natalie Uhl and Annie May Denny record books for Coder students.

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East Parker County always has kid-appropriate events in the works. Here’s your guide to a family-friendly fun for the rest of the year.

April: Run, Walk or CrawlThe 28th Annual Run, Walk or Crawl

benefi ts the Aledo AdvoCats. This year’s 5K race begins at 8 a.m., with a kid-die fun run taking place prior to the adult run. The Finish Line Festival at the end of the run will feature treats and merchandise for runners to browse along with a performance by the band SWAG. Funds from the event help fund AdvoCats programs that focus on needy children in the Aledo-area community. For more information, visit aledoadvo-cats.com or email [email protected]. Day-of registration is avail-able beginning at 6:30 a.m.

May: Springtime CelebrationsDuring the month of May, AISD

school calendars burst at the seems with fun outdoor events, fi eld trips and plenty of opportunities for parental involvement, from Mother’s Day Teas and Muffi ns with Mom to Donuts with

Kids CalendarDad to fi eld day volunteering opportu-nities. Notable May dates for elemen-tary schools include fi eld days for sec-ond through fi fth graders from all four elementary schools on Friday, May 17, at the middle school.

Mother’s Day events at the elemen-tary level include Muffi ns with Mom (Stuard, all grades, May 10; Coder, kin-dergarten, May 10; McCall, kindergar-ten, May 10) and Mother’s Day Teas (Vandagriff, kindergarten, May 9 for Powell and Remigio or May 10 for Reedy and Bowles). McCall’s Mother-Son Putt Putt Tournament will be held May 10.

For more information about school-specifi c events in May, visit aledo.schoolfusion.us or contact your child’s school.

May also marks a historic event in the City of Aledo’s rich history. Celebrate the City of Aledo’s 50th birthday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 18, at the Community Center.

June: Graduation festivitiesWhether your child graduates from

kindergarten or high school this year, RANDY KECK/THE COMMUNITY NEWS

Two young participants sprint down the track at the 2012 Run, Walk or Crawl.

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Aledo ISD’s end of the school year calendar is packed full of fun events. Before senior graduation at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, June 5, at the Daniel Meyer Coliseum at TCU, seniors may attend prom at the Omni Hotel in Fort Worth (May 17) and Senior Breakfast (June 4).

Kindergarten graduations are sched-uled at Coder (June 5) McCall (June 4), Stuard (May 31) and Vandagriff (June 5).

The 10th Annual Garden Party for the East Parker County Library will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 1, at AJ Hood Pioneer Home on 1279 Jenkins Road in Aledo.

Top 10 Reasons to Attend:1. enjoy great Texas BBQ2. tap your feet to Clear Fork Jazz3. take home a free fl ower4. pet a pig5. listen to stories under the trees6. wear a crazy hat and win a prize7. shop for gift baskets and books8. sign up for Summer Reading9. art and games10. Celebrate 10 years of growth

July: Peach FestParker County, the Peach Capital

of Texas, will hold the annual Parker County Peach Festival from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 13, in Historic Downtown Weatherford. Tickets are $5 for adults and free for children 12 and under. Want a $1 discount? Purchase your tickets directly from the Weatherford Chamber of Commerce (401 Fort Worth Highway) for $4. The day in the sun includes more than 200 arts and crafts, food and activity booths, live music and, of course, plenty of peach treats.

The 25th annual Peach Pedal, benefi tting the Weatherford College Foundation, starts at staggered times throughout the morning depending on mileage. Bikers choose from four routes: 9 miles, 26 miles, 39 miles and a 100K route ( just over 62 miles). Online registration is available until Thursday, July 11. Register for June 29 to get the early discounted price of $25. Regular registration through July 12 costs $30 and ride-day registration costs $35. For more information on the festival and ride, visit parkercountypeachfestival.org and peachpedal.com.

Plus, if you’re in town for the holiday weekend, check out East Parker County’s Boomin’ 4th celebration from 6 p.m.

to 9 p.m. on July 4 at Gene L. Voyles Park in Hudson Oaks. Dana Bowman, world renowned parachuter and activ-ist for disabled soldiers, will parachute at the event. Brave attendees may enter a drawing for a chance to jump tandem with a U.S. Navy Seal from 10,000 feet at the event. Raffl e tickets are $10 and will be sold at the East Parker County Chamber offi ce until all 650 tickets are gone. For more information, visit east-parkercounty.com.

Fall HighlightsBack to School

With a new superintendent, addi-tion staff and undoubtedly a higher enrollment, AISD students will start back on August 26 for the 2013-2014 school year.

Bearcat FootballOn August 31, varsity football will

travel to Highland Park to start pre-season play. The real-life Friday Night Lights start again offi cially with the Bearcats’ fi rst district game against Arlington Heights on September 27. The fi rst district home game will be October 4. For more information, visit football.hs.aledo.schoolfusion.us.

Thanksgiving TrotThe third annual Thanksgiving

Trot will be held in November. Funds from the event go toward a local need. Last year’s recipient, 3-year-old Aiden Maloy, received race donations to help his battle against kidney cancer. For an update on Aiden, turn to page 3C.

Christmas Tyme in AledoCelebrate the Twelve Days of

Christmas with the 12th annual Christmas Tyme in Aledo community event from 5 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, December 7. For more information, visit aledo-texas.com and click the Christmas Tyme link in the upper right corner.

CHRISTOPHER AMOS/THE COMMUNITY NEWS

Thanksgiving Trot runners line up for the 2012 race.

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2013 KIDS SUMMER CAMPSA.C.T. Aledo Camp for Theatre ‘139 a.m. to NoonJune 10-14Aledo High School AuditoriumGrades K-6Stephanie Carlberg [email protected] or Kendall Holmes [email protected]$125 if registered by June 7Performance of “Wild, Wild West” June 14 at 6:30 p.m.

AHS Mini-Cheer Camp9 to 11 a.m.August 5 through 8Daniel Ninth Grade CafeteriaEntering grades K-6Melinda Hale at Aledo High School 817-441-8711 ext. 1312 or [email protected]$75 per camper, includes camp t-shirtLearn the fundamentals of cheer and dance techniques. Registration ends July 26 to be guaranteed a t-shirt. Walk-ins welcome.

Aledo Art Camp (1-4)9 to 11 a.m.June 24-27Aledo High SchoolGrades K through [email protected]$85All proceeds go to the AHS Art Fund to buy supplies for the students. 100% non-profi t.

Aledo Art Camp (5-8)12 to 3 p.m.June 24-27Aledo High SchoolGrades 5 through [email protected]$85All proceeds go to the AHS Art Fund to buy supplies for the students. 100% non-profi t.

Aledo Cage Camp9:30 a.m. to 4: p.m.July 8 through 12Aledo High School Bearcat GymnasiumIncoming grades 2 through 9817-441-5154 or 682-365-8714$120Learn the fundamentals of basket-ball from AISD Coaches and Players. Camp T-shirt, camp ball and awards will be given. Lunch is not included.

Aledo Cooking up Fun with Literature and Science9 a.m.- noon

June 17 - 21Stuard Elementary Ages 6 - 11Dana Pittman [email protected] or Kathleen Farmer [email protected]$125Hands-on experiments, cooking and projects to inspire reading and sci-ence.

Aledo Cooking up Fun with Literature and Science12:30 - 3:40June 17 - 21Stuard Elementary Ages 6 - 11Dana Pittman [email protected] or Kathleen Farmer [email protected]$125Hands-on experiments, cooking and projects to inspire reading and sci-ence.

Aledo United Methodist Church Bread of Life Cooking Kamp10 a.m. - noonJuly 10 - 12Aledo United Methodist ChurchEntering Grades 4 - 6Trudy Smith, Director of Children and Family Ministries - 817-441-8329 - or visit the church website for details: www.aledoumc.org

Aledo United Methodist Church Fine Arts Kamp session I9 a.m. - noonJuly 15 - 17Aledo United Methodist ChurchEntering Grades 1 - 3Trudy Smith, Director of Children and Family Ministries - 817-441-8329 - or visit the church website for details: www.aledoumc.org

Aledo United Methodist Church Fine Arts Kamp session II9 a.m. - noonJuly 22 - 26Aledo United Methodist ChurchEntering grades 4-6Trudy Smith, Director of Children and Family Ministries - 817-441-8329 - or visit the church website for details: www.aledoumc.orgIncludes mid-week fi eld trip to a Ft. Worth art museum.

Aledo United Methodist Church Missions Camp9 a.m. - noonJune 18 - 21

Aledo United Methodist ChurchEntering grades 5 - 6Trudy Smith, Director of Children and Family Ministries - 817-441-8329 - or visit the church website for details: www.aledoumc.org

Aledo Youth Performance Course Session 11:30 - 2:30 pmJune 10 - June 27Aledo High School Weight RoomGrades 1 - 5Geno Pierce at [email protected] or www.perfor-mancecourse.comSingle Session $155, Multiple Session $255

Aledo Youth Performance Course Session 21:30 - 2:30 pm

July 8 - July 25Aledo High School Weight RoomGrades 1 - 5 Geno Pierce at [email protected] or www.perfor-mancecourse.com

Bearcat Baseball Camp8 to 10 a.m.June 10-13Aledo Bearcat Baseball StadiumIncoming 2th through 6th gradeChad Barry at 817-691-1988 or Chris O’Donnell at 817-688-6350 or [email protected]$75 per camper for pre-registration, $85 per camper for late registration after May 31, and $10 discount for multiple family members.Have fun while introducing the basic fundamentals of baseball.

A student at last year’s art camp works on a project.

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Bearcat Baseball Camp10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.June 10 -13Aledo Bearcat Baseball Stadium7th through 9th gradeChad Barry at 817-691-1988 or Chris O’Donnell at 817-688-6350 or [email protected]$75 per camper for pre-registration, $85 per camper for late registration after May 31, and $10 discount for multiple family members.Have fun while introducing the basic fundamentals of baseball.

Bearcat Bouncers Camp9 a.m. to NoonJune 10-14Stuard Elementary GymIncoming Grades 2-5Janie Baucum 817-441-5103$853-5 graders will be eligible for the 2012 TOT Performance Teams

Bearcat Football Camp9 to 11:30 a.m.August 5-8Aledo High School Football Practice FieldsGrades 3-9817-441-5152$85/camper. Family rate: $125/two; $165/three or more. Registration

deadline is July 19Deadline to get name printed on shirt is July 19; Late or on-site registration is accepted but names will not be printed on shirt.

Bearcat Tennis Camp8 to 10 a.m.June 17-21 and June 24-28Aledo High School and Daniel 9th Tennis CourtsAges 6-8Karl Richter 817-253-6715 or [email protected]$85

Bearcat Tennis Camp8 a.m. to NoonJune 17-21 and June 24-28Aledo High School and Daniel 9th Tennis CourtsAges 9-18Karl Richter 817-253-6715 or [email protected]$135

Bearcat/Ladycat Soccer Camp Junior Cats Session II9 to 11 a.m.Week 1: June 10-13 and/or Week 2: June 17-20Aledo High SchoolEntering Grades 3-5Coach Derek Vierling at 817-312-8540

or Bryan Johnson at 817-528-6291$70Receive a $10 discount if siblings sign up together. Receive a $20 discount if you register for both weeks of camp (only one discount per family)

Bearcat/Ladycat Soccer Camp Little Cats Session I8 to 9:30 a.m.Week 1: June 10-13 and/or Week 2: June 17-20Aledo High SchoolEntering Grades K-2Coach Derek Vierling at 817-312-8540 or Coach Bryan Johnson at 817-528-6291$60Receive a $10 discount if siblings sign up together. Receive a $20 discount if you register for both weeks of camp (only one discount per family)

Bearcat/Ladycat Soccer Camp Session III9 to 11:30 a.m.Week 1: June 10-13 and/or Week 2: June 17-20Aledo High SchoolEntering Grades 6 through Incoming FreshmenCoach Derek Vierling at 817-312-8540 or Bryan Johnson at 817-528-6291$85

*Incoming 7th, 8th, and 9th graders can only attend one week of camp per UIL rules.* Receive a $10 discount if siblings sign up together. Receive a $20 discount if you register for both weeks of camp (only one discount per family)

Brock Boys Stength and Conditioning Program8:00 - 9:30 a.m.June 17 - July 25Brock Junior High Weightroom and Football FieldIncoming Grades 9-12Chad Worrell at 940-231-8457 or [email protected]$100 per athlete5 camps available; Build speed and strength and maintain conditioning.

Brock Boys Stength and Conditioning Program9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. June 17 - July 25 Brock Junior High Weightroom and Football FieldIncoming Grades 7-8Chad Worrell at 940-231-8457 or [email protected]$100 per athlete5 camps available; Build speed and strength and maintain conditioning.

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AledoAMS PERFORMANCE COURSE

(Grades 7th & 8th)April 29 – May 16 from 4:05pm - 5:35pm at AMS Weight Room and Field. Cost: $170Contact 214-383-4444, [email protected] or visit www.performancecourse.com for more information.

ALEDO YOUTH SUMMER PROGRAM(Grades 1st - 5th)

Session 1 & 2: June 10-27/July 8-251:30 - 2:30pm in the Aledo HS Weight Room. Cost: $155 single session/$255 multiple sessions.Contact 214-383-4444, [email protected] or visit www.performancecourse.com for more information.

ALEDO HIGH INTENSITY SUMMER (VARSITY & JV FOOTBALL)

(Grades 10th – 12th, boys)June 10 – August 1 (no camp July 1-5) from 6:45-8:15 am in the Aledo HS Weightroom. Cost: $260Contact 214-383-4444, [email protected] or visit www.performancecourse.com for more information.

A.C.T. ALEDO CAMP FOR THEATRE(Grades K - 6th)

June 10-14: Day Camp from 9-12 pm, June 14th: Performance of Wild Wild West at 6:30 pm. The camp and perfor-mance will be held at the AHS Auditorium. Cost: $125

*Registration Deadline: June 7th**Late Registration Fee: $25Contact Stephanie Carlberg at [email protected] or Kendall Holmes at [email protected] call 817-944-9041

MIDDLE SCHOOL THEATRE CAMP(Grades 7th - 8th)

June 10 - 14: 9–12 pm, June 14th: 1-5 pm Dress Rehearsal, 7:30 pm - Performance!The camp and per-formance will be held at the Aledo High School Auditorium. Cost: $150*Registration Deadline: June 6th**Late Registration Fee: $25

13TH ANNUAL YOUTH SOCCER CAMP(Grades K - 9th)

June 10-13 and/or June 17-20Little Cats Session I (K – 2nd): 8-9:30 am, Junior Cats Session II (3rd – 5th): 9-11 am, Bearcats/Ladycats Session III (6th-9th): 9-11:30 am at the Don Daniel 9th Grade Turf Practice Field (South East corner of the high school campus) Cost: Little Cats $60, Junior Cats $70, Bearcats/Ladycats $85*Receive a $10 discount for multiple fam-ily members**Receive a $20 discount if signing up for both weeks - (per UIL rules entering 7th-9th can only attend 1 week of camp.)Contact Coach Derek Vierling for Bearcat Soccer at 817-312-8540 or [email protected]. Contact Coach Bryan Johnson for Ladycat Soccer at 817-528-6291 or [email protected].

PERFORMANCE COURSE STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING CAMP

(Grades 9th - 12th, boys)Session 1: June 10 – August 2Sessions 2, 3 & 4 June 10 – July 26Check website for information on camps: http://www.harrellpassing.com

AISD TENNIS CAMP(Ages 6 - 18)

June 17-21 and June 24-28 at the Ale-do High School & 9th grade tennis courts.Ages: 6-8 (8 to 10:00am) Cost-$85Ages 9-18 (8am to 12Noon) Cost-$135For more information, call 817-253-6715 or e-mail [email protected]

COOKING UP FUN WITH LITERATURE AND SCIENCE

(Ages 6 - 11)June 17-21 from 9– 12pm and 12:30 – 3:30 at Stuard Elementary School.Cost: $125Instructors: Dana Pittman [email protected] Kathleen Farmer [email protected]

AISD PERFORMANCE COURSE(Grades 6th - 12th)

June 17 – August 1 (no camp July 1-5)6th – 12th, girls 8:30-10:00am8th & 9th, boys 10:15-11:45am 6th & 7th, boys 12:00-1:15pmLocated in the Aledo HS Weightroom.Cost: $255Contact 214-383-4444, [email protected] or visit www.performancecourse.com for more information.

2013 ALEDO/WEATHERFORD SUMMER CAMPS(GRADES BASED ON INCOMING FALL ‘13)

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CLAYMATION TECH CAMP(Grades 4th - 6th)

June 17-21 from 9 am-12 noon at McA-nally Intermediate School. Cost: $100Instructors: Sara Reed [email protected] Lynda Wright [email protected]

AISD ART CAMP(Grades 1st - 8th)

June 24-27, 1st-4th grade from 9-11am and 5th-8th grade from 12-3pm. Cost: $85*All proceeds go to the AHS art fund to buy supplies for students. It is 100% non-pro t!Contact Gloria Andrews [email protected]

ALEDO CAGE CAMP(Grades 2nd - 9th, Boys)

July 8-12 at the Aledo High School Bearcat Gymnasium.Contact 817-441-5154 or 682-365-8714 for more information.

LADYCAT VOLLEYBALL(Grades 4th-9th, girls)

July 29-August 18:30am-11:00am (7th-9th graders)12:00pm-2:00pm (3rd-6th graders)at the Don Daniel 9th grade center.Cost: $80*Registration Deadline: July 19**Late Registration Fee: $95 at the doorEach camper will receive a volleyball.Contact Kathy Goings, Camp Director(817) 925-0875 or [email protected]

GRAHAM HARRELL PASSING CAMP July 8-9Check website for information on camps: http://www.harrellpassing.com/

BEARCAT FOOTBALL CAMP(Grades 3rd - 9th)

August 5–8 from 9:00–11:30 am at the Aledo High School Football Practice Fields. Cost: $85 *Family Rate: $125 for two, $165 for three or moreContact (817) 441-5152 or Fax # (817) 441-1974

AHS MINI-CHEER CAMP(Grades K - 6)

August 5-8 from 9:00am-11:00am at the Daniel Ninth Grade Cafeteria. Cost: $85*Includes camp T-shirt and $10 fee charged by AISD.**Registration ends July 26 to be guaran-teed a t-shirt. Walk-ins welcome.For more information, call AHS at 817-441-8711 ext.1312 or email Melinda Hale [email protected]

WeatherfordFOOTBALL CAMP

(Grades 3rd - 6th) May 21-23, 5-6:30pm

BASKETBALL CAMP(Grades 3rd - 6th) May 21-23, 5-6:30pm

HORSEBACK RIDING CAMPS(Ages 6 & up)

June 3-6, June 17-20, June 24-27, or July 15-18, 8 am-1 pm

TENNIS CAMPS“Quick Start” (Ages 6-8) June 10-13,

8-9:30am(Ages 9-14) June 10-13, 9:45-11:45am

ADVENTURES IN ART CAMP(Ages 5-13) June 10-13, 2-2:45pm, or

July 15-18, 9-11:45am

LEGO LOGO CAMPS(Ages 8-12) June 17-21 from 9-11 am or

2-4 pm

LEGO MANIA CAMP(Ages 4-7) June 17-21, 11:30am-1:30pm

STRENGTH & CONDITIONING CAMP(Grades 9th - 12th) June 17-July 25 (no camp July 1-4) 7-8:30am or 8-9:30am

(Grades 7th - 8th) 9-10:30am

VOLLEYBALL CAMPS(Grades 2nd -5th) July 15-18, 9-11 am(Grades 6th -8th) July 15-18, 1-3 pm

ARCHERY CAMP(Ages 9 & up) August 5-9, 9-11 am

Other classes/camps being formed are:YOUTH YOGAMAD SCIENCECHESS CAMPCRAFT CAMP

COOKING CAMPSEWING CAMP

To register or for more information about any of these camps call the Weatherford ISD Community Education Of ce at 817-598-2806, or visit their website at http://comed.weatherfordisd.com.

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Brock High School Baseball Camp7:30 to 9:30 a.m.June 17 - 20 Brock High School Baseball FieldKindergarten - 5th GradeChad Massey at 817-597-5572Pre-registered Campers: $75. Walk Up Registration: $90. Pitching Camp $15.Each Camper will receive a Brock Baseball Camp T-Shirt, Individual Instruction, plus many individual prizes will be awarded. Pitching, hit-ting, base running, defensive fi elding, and other aspects ofthe game will be covered.

Brock High School Baseball Camp10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.June 17 - 20Brock High School Baseball Field6th grade - Incoming FreshmenChad Massey at 817-597-5572Pre-registered Campers: $75. Walk Up Registration: $90. Pitching Camp $15.Each Camper will receive a Brock Baseball Camp T-Shirt, Individual Instruction, plus many individual prizes will be awarded. Pitching, hit-ting, base running, defensive fi elding, and other aspects ofthe game will be covered.

Brock High School Baseball Camp - Pitching9:30 - 10:00 a.m.June 17 - 20Brock High School Baseball FieldAll AgesChad Massey at 817-597-5572Pre-registered Campers: $75. Walk Up Registration: $90. Pitching Camp $15.Each Camper will receive a Brock Baseball Camp T-Shirt, Individual Instruction, plus many individual prizes will be awarded. Pitching, hit-ting, base running, defensive fi elding, and other aspects ofthe game will be covered.

Brock Tennis Academy9:30 am - 4:30 pmJune 10 - August 1Beginners (ages 4-5) - Top TournamentKevin Folse [email protected] 682-472-6487$30 - $75, depending on level4 full tennis camp. Lessons also available Monday evenings on a drop-in basis.

Brock Tennis Academy Boot Camp1- 4p.m.August 5-8High school and top middle school players.

Kevin Folse [email protected] 682-472-6487$100Lessons also available Monday eve-nings on a drop-in basis.

Camp Fire Summers Day Camp - Parker County7 a.m. to 6 p.m.Monday - Friday June 10- August 13McAnally Intermediate SchoolGrades K-8www.CampFireFW.org$135 per week, drop in rates avail-able; $50 registration or $25 if paid by May 31. Weekly fi eld trips, theme weeks, and a variety of activities.

Camp Fire USA Camptivity Day Camp6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.June 10-August 23Lockheed Martin Recreation Area, 3400 Bryant Irvin Rd, Fort WorthGrades K-8www.CampFireFW.org$175 per week / $170 LM employees / $30 registration or $50 for familyOne-of-a-kind day camp experience including weekly fi eld trips, daily swimming, team sports, crafts, and more.

A Cage Camp athlete practices drib-bling.

Camp Fire USA El Tesoro de la Vida Grief Camp July 28- August 37710 Fall Creek Hwy, Granbury, TX 76049 on 223 acre site on the Brazos RiverAges 6-17www.CampElTesoro.org

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4 Separate Sessions:4 Separate Sessions: June 3-6, June 10-13, June 17-20, June 24-27June 3-6, June 10-13, June 17-20, June 24-27

Ages 5-18Monday-Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm, Friday used as rain make up if needed

QuickStart Camp (10 and under) is M-Th 8:30am-10:30amGatorade and healthy snacks will be provided

COST$265 for 4 day session

$130 for QuickStart camp (10 & under). We are using QuickStart

equipment designed by the USTA.

CONTACT INFORMATIONJason Marshall (817) 257-5782 [email protected]

Mark Tjia (817) [email protected]

RHP Summer Tennis Camp 2013RHP Summer Tennis Camp 2013

$595 per week, scholarships available. No registration deadlineBoys and girls who have experienced the dea of a loved one. 90 percent traditional camp activities such as canoeing, hiking, etc. Licensed thera-pists help children deal with the natu-ral grieving process.

Camp Fire USA El Tesoro Equestrian Day Camp7:30 am - 6 pmJuly 22-267710 Fall Creek Hwy, Granbury, TX 76049 on 223 acre site on the Brazos RiverGrades 3-8www.CampElTesoro.org$275 per week / $25 optional Thursday overnightFocus on beginner and intermediate level horsemanship skills.

Camp Fire USA El Tesoro Nature Day Camp7:30 am - 6 pmJune 10 - July 267710 Fall Creek Hwy, Granbury, TX 76049 on 223 acre site on the Brazos RiverGrades K-5www.CampElTesoro.org$165 per week, multi-child discount available, $25 optional Thursday over-

nightNew activities and themes each week. Swimming, hiking, archery, and more.

Camp Fire USA El Tesoro Overnight CampJune 9- July 197710 Fall Creek Hwy, Granbury, TX 76049 on 223 acre site on the Brazos RiverGrades 1 - 10www.CampElTesoro.org$395-$595 per week, scholarships availableFor boys and girls. Outdoor adven-tures, swimming, canoeing and more. Range of options from 4 day to 13 day sessions.

Center Stage Musical Theatre Summer Camp9 am to 5 pmJune 10-30Aledo Church of ChristGrades 1-12Christy Collard 817-944-9041, [email protected]$300, $30 early drop off, $25 multi child discount Theatre classes, Full length production of Annie Jr, cast photo and tshirt. cen-terstatetheatre1.webs.com

Claymation Tech Camp9 am - NoonJune 17-21McAnally Intermediate SchoolIncoming Grades 4-6Sara Reed [email protected] or Lynda Wright [email protected]$100Create your own animated movie. Brainstorm ideas, create a storyboard and script, sculpt a clay fi gure and build scenery while shooting and edit-ing a stop-animation mocie. Present it at movie day on the fi nal day of camp.

Culinary Camp (8th grade and up)2 to 4 p.m.July 22-25The Parson’s Table in Aledokids who have completed grade 8 and higherFor more information call 817-441-2650.Cost is $125 and includes supplies, cookbook and a t-shirt. $50 non-refundable deposit; balance due on the fi rst day of class.

Culinary Camp (Grades 2-4)10 a.m. to NoonJune 10 - August 8The Parson’s Table in Aledokids who have completed grades 2 through 4

For more information call 817-441-2650.Cost is $125 and includes supplies, cookbook and a t-shirt. $50 non-refundable deposit; balance due on the fi rst day of class.

Culinary Camp (Grades 5-7)2 to 4 p.m.June 10 - August 8The Parson’s Table in Aledokids who have completed grades 5 through 7For more information call 817-441-2650.Cost is $125 and includes supplies, cookbook and a t-shirt. $50 non-refundable deposit; balance due on the fi rst day of class.

Diamond Hill Station Day CampMonday - Friday June10 - August 162001 E Loraine St, Fort WorthAges 4-14www.CampFireFW.org or call 817-831-2111Call for pricingAffordable, full-day camp of recre-ational activities, arts, swimming, nature study and fi eld trips to local attractions.

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Faith Presbyterian Church Vacation Bible School6 p.m. - 8 p.m.July 8 - 11Faith Presbyterian Church in AledoAges 4 through entering grade 5To register, visit http://overboard.cokesburyvbs.com/faithaledo or email [email protected]

FBC Aledo High School FUGE CampJune 17-21Tulane University, New Orleans, LACompleted 9-12 Gradeshttp://fbcaledo.com/ConnectMe/StudentMinistry.aspx$450

FBC Aledo Kidz KampJune 14-18Riverbend Retreat Center, Glenrose, TexasCompleted Grades 3-6http://fbcaledo.com/ConnectMe/ChildrensMinistry.aspx$260

FBC Aledo Middle School Centrifuge CampJune 17-22Glorita, New MexicoCompleted 7-8 Gradeshttp://fbcaledo.com/ConnectMe/StudentMinistry.aspx$450

Graham Harrell Passing Camp8 am - 5 pm July 8 - 9 Aledo High School Football FieldEntering 6 - 12 gradeswww.harrellpassing.com$225

Jeff Mittie 2013 Elite Basketball CampJune 12 - 13 or June 17 - 18TCUGirls entering grades 7-12For more information call Jodi Chrisitan at 817-257-7962 or email [email protected]$195Overnight accommodations and meals included.

Ladycat Volleyball Camp (Grades 3-6)Noon-2 pm July 29-August 1Don Daniel 9th Grade CenterGrades 3-6Kathy Goings [email protected]$80 if registered by July 19

Ladycat Volleyball Camp (Grades 7-9)8:30-11 am July 29-August 1Don Daniel 9th Grade CenterGrades 7-9

Kathy Goings [email protected]$80 if registered by July 19Late registration at the door is $95. Each player will receive a volleyball.

Leonard Golf Links Camp9 a.m. to NoonJune 3 - August 22Leonard Golf Linksboys and girls ages 5-15Call 817-560-0200 or visit www.leon-ardgolfl inks.com.First camp session is $169 per stu-dent, additional camp sessions will be discounted to $145 per student.Weekly Camps with small student to teacher ratios, snacks, games and prizes.

McAnally Intermediate Rookie Camp9 to 11:30 a.m.August-13McAnally Intermediate School6th GradersInformation and Sign-Up Forms will be mailed home to all Aledo 5th grad-ers the fi rst week of May

Middle School Theatre Camp9 a.m. to NoonJune 10-14Aledo High School AuditoriumGrades 7-8Stephanie Carlberg [email protected] or Kendall Holmes [email protected]$150 if registered by June 6/late reg-istration $25 at the door. Dress rehearsal June 14 from 1-5 p.m. Performance June 14 at 7:30 p.m.Classes in audition skills, rehears-al and performance process, voice and diction exercises, scene work, Improv. Be a part of a published One-Act play. Daily snack, tshirt and framed cast

picture included. Performance Course #16:45 to 8:15 a.m.June 10 - August 1Aledo High School Weight RoomMales entering grades 10-12Geno Pierce at [email protected] or www.perfor-mancecourse.com$240 or $260 after May 1

Performance Course #28:30 to 10 a.m.June 17-August 1Aledo High School Weight RoomFemales entering grades 6-12Geno Pierce at [email protected] or www.perfor-mancecourse.com$235 or $255 after May 1

Performance Course #310:15 to 11:45 a.m.June 17-August 1Aledo High School Weight RoomMales entering grades 8-9Geno Pierce at [email protected] or www.perfor-mancecourse.com$235 or $255 after May 1

Performance Course #4Noon to 1:15 p.m.June 17-August 1Aledo High School Weight RoomMales entering grades 6-7Geno Pierce at [email protected] or www.perfor-mancecourse.com$235 or $255 after May 1

Reading Friends “A Trip to the Beach” Camp9 a.m. to NoonJune 4 through 6Reading Friends in Aledoages 2 through 7For more information call Diane Taylor at 817 441 6060Cost is $60 per session and $40 sup-ply fee per session.Space is limited.

Reading Friends “Back to School Bootcamp” Camp9 a.m. to NoonAugust 6 through 8Reading Friends in Aledoentering K-Bridge, Kindergarten or 1st GradeFor more information call Diane Taylor at 817 441 6063Cost is $60 per session and $40 sup-ply fee per session.Space is limited.

Reading Friends “Let’s Cook! Learning by Cooking” Camp9 a.m. to NoonJune 11 through 13

Reading Friends in Aledoages 2 through 7For more information call Diane Taylor at 817 441 6061Cost is $60 per session and $40 sup-ply fee per session.Space is limited.

Reading Friends “Schoolhous Rocks!” Camp9 a.m. to NoonAugust 6 through 8Reading Friends in Aledoages 2 through 7For more information call Diane Taylor at 817 441 6062Cost is $60 per session and $40 sup-ply fee per session.Space is limited.

TCA Boy’s Basketball Camp10-noonJune 10 -13Trinity Christian AcademyEntering Grades 6-8Kim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$85

TCA Conversational Spanish Camp4 to 6 p.m.July 15-19Trinity Christian AcademyEntering Grades K - 5Kim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$100

TCA Debate Camp1 to 3 p.m.July 22-26Trinity Christian AcademyEntering Grades 7 -12 & new to debateKim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$60

A Summit VBS camper hula hoops out-side.

A volleyball camper sharpens her skills.

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Camp Includes:Classes in theatre with several guest artistsCast in a full length production of Annie Jr.A picture of the cast • Cast Party • Cast T-Shirt2 Comp tickets to the productionLunch is provided for Saturday Rehearsals

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Camp Hours: Week 1 & 2: Monday - Saturday 9:00 - 5:00 pm Full Cast 6:00 - 9:00 pm Special Rehearsals TBA Week 3: Monday - Thursday 9:00 - 5:00 pm Full Cast 6:00 - 9:00 pm Full Cast

For More Information, Please Contact:Christy Collard @ [email protected]

DOWNLOAD REGISTRATION FORM AT:centerstagetheatre1.webs.com

PublicPerformances:

June 27, 28, 29 @ 7:00 p.m.June 29th @ 2:00 p.m.

See you Center Stage!

No camp day on Sunday or Friday, June 28th and Saturday, 29th due to performancesEarly Drop Off (Fees apply): 8:00 AM Drop Off

2013 MUSICAL THEATRE SUMMER CAMPSponsored by Super Cuts in Benbrook

June Intensive Musical Theatre Camp

Ages: 1st—12th gradeCamp Dates: June 10—30, 2013Price: $300.00 for 3 weeksAuditions: June 10th during the rst day of campOrientation: Sunday, June 9 @ 6:00—8:00 pm (required meeting for parents)Camp Location: Aledo Church of Christ in AledoPerformance Location: Texas Opry House in Weatherford (Off the Town Square)

TCA Eagle Squad9 - 11:30 a.m.July 29-31Trinity Christian AcademyEntering Pre K - 5 gradeKim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$85-$115

TCA Football Camp7 to 9:30 a.m.July 22-26Trinity Christian AcademyEntering Grades 7-8Kim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$105

TCA Girl’s Basketball Camp9 to 11:30 a.m.June 24-27Trinity Christian AcademyEntering grades7-12Kim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$80

TCA Girl’s Basketball Camp12:30 to 3 p.m.June 24-27Trinity Christian AcademyEntering grades 5-7Kim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$80

TCA Soccer Camp9:30 to 11:30 a.m.June 24- 28Trinity Christian AcademyEntering Grades 1-6Kim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$105

TCA Storybuilders Writing Workshop9 to 11 a.m.July 22-26Trinity Christian AcademyEntering Grades 1-3Kim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$50

TCA Volleyball Camp8:30 to 10:30 a.m.July 22-25Trinity Christian AcademyEntering Grades 4-6Kim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$85

TCA Volleyball Camp10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.July 22-25Trinity Christian AcademyEntering Grades 7-8Kim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$85

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TCA Volleyball Camp1:30 to 4 p.m.July 22-25Trinity Christian AcademyEntering Grades 9-12Kim Wheat at 817-441-5897 or [email protected]$85

Trinity Bible Base Camp9 a.m. to 4 p.m.July 8 through 12Trinity Bible ChurchK-5817-441-7477 or visit www.trinitybible.com$235Camp activities such as climbing walls, infl attables, waterslide, team sports, Bible studies, funny skits, and more!

VBS - Summit5:30 to 8:30 p.m.July 9 - 11The Summit: 111 Maverick St., AledoFor more information you may go to www.the-summit.org or contact Amy Dube at [email protected] Rock; Light meal served.

VBS Aledo Church of Christ6:30-8:30 pm

July 29-31Aledo Church of ChristNursery through adults. All are wel-come.For questions or to register call 817-441-8074 or e-mail [email protected] cost or registration deadline.

VBS Aledo United Methodist Church9 am - NoonJune 18-21, and June 23 Service and PicnicAledo United Methodist ChurchAges pre-K through Grade 4Trudy Smith, Director of Children and Family Ministries - 817-441-8329 - or visit the church website for details: www.aledoumc.orgPre-registration is required“Discovery’s Everywhere Fun Fair.” All Aledo families and friends are invited to attend.

VBS Annetta United Methodist Church5:30 to 8 p.m.June 17 through 21Annetta United Methodist ChurchFor more information call 817-599-7950 or visit www.annettaumc.org.No cost.

The Aledo area offers numer-ous vacation Bible school opportunities throughout the summer months. At left, a young boy attends Aledo Church of Christ’s 2012 summer VBS program.

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VBS First Baptist Church of Aledo9:30 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.June 24 - 27First Baptist Church of AledoAges 3 years and potty trained to 6th grade.www.fbcaledo.com or 817-441-8885No costRegistration begins April 15. 7th-12th grades may volunteer as helpers.

VBS First Baptist Church of Willow ParkEveningsJune 23 - 37First Baptist Church of Willow ParkAges: 2 years old as of Jan. 1 2012 ~ grade 6Betsy Denny 817-441-7170Theme: Kingdom Rock

VBS Willow Park Baptist Church6 to 9 p.m.June 9- June 12Willow Park Baptist ChurchAges 4 through 3rd grade817-441-1596 or www.willowparkbap-tist.orgNo cost“World of Wonders Amusement Park”

Weatherford Community Education Adventures in Art Camp2 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.June 10 - 13Ages 5 - 13For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Adventures in Art Camp9 a.m. - 11:45 a.m.July 15 - 18Ages 5 - 13For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Archery Camp9 - 11 a.m.August 5 - 9 Ages 9 - 18For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Basketball Camp5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.May 21-23Entering Grades 3 - 6For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Football Camp5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.May 21-23Entering Grades 3 - 6For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.comRegistration Deadline is May 15.

Weatherford Community Education Football Camp4:30 - 6:30 p.m.August 6 - 8 Entering Grades 7-8For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.comRegistration Deadline is May 15.

Weatherford Community Education Horseback Riding Camp8 a.m. - 1 p.m.June 3-6, June 17-20, June 24-27 or July 15-18Ages 6 - 18For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Lego Logo Camp9 - 11 a.m. or 2- 4 p.m. June 17 - 21

Ages 8 - 12For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Lego Mania Camp11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.June 17 - 21Ages 4 - 7 For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Strength & Conditioning Camp7 a.m.- 8:30 a.m. June 17 - July 25Grades 9 - 12For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Strength & Conditioning Camp8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. June 17 - July 25Grades 9 - 12For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

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Weatherford Community Education Strength & Conditioning Camp9 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. June 17 - July 25Grades 7 - 8For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Tennis Camp8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.June 10 - 13 Ages 6-8For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Tennis Camp9:45 a.m.- 11:45 a.m.June 10 - 13Ages 9-14For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford Community Education Volleyball Camp9 a.m. - 11 a.m.July 15 - 18Entering Grades 2 - 5For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://

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Weatherford Community Education Volleyball Camp1 p.m. - 3 p.m.July 15 - 18Entering Grades 6 - 8 For more information or to register, call 817-598-2806 or visit http://comed.weatherfordisd.com

Weatherford ISD Kids Unite Summer Camp7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.June 4 - August 9Bill Wright ElementaryEntering kindergarten - 8th grade817-598-2806Weekly fee $120Breakfast, lunch, afternoon snacks, fi eld trips, daily swim and tshirt included.

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About our Cover:All photos on the cover

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HERE’S TO KIDS