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Faith Academy provides a peaceful, nurturing Montessori
environment, where children are respected as individuals and
can learn at their own pace. Under the loving direction of our
experienced educators, children develop a positive self image
and a passion for learning that lasts a lifetime.
Educating Children ages 2-1/2 - 6 since 1982
44 N. Gore Webster Groves 314-961-1411
WWW .faithacademyofmoNtessori.com
faith academyof moNtessori
Where your child caN GroW
ST. MICHAELS CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Learn to Love . . . Love to Learn
Morning Session 8:30 - 11:30 am
Extended Calendar: Aug - May 28
Full Day Session 7:30 - 6:00 pm
Flexible Scheduling
Certified Teacher
Teaching Christi an Values
Little Angels Preschool
Little Angels Preschool is designed for 3,4, and 5 year
olds offering a stimulating environment enriching their
early years. Strong Christian values and early learning
concepts are key components to a curriculum fostering
a love of learning from the beginning.
New Summer Camp with Swim Lessons
June 8 - July 2, 2010
3-6 years
Call 647-7159 Ext. 20 for Enrollment Information7630 Sutherland Shrewsbury, MO 63119 | email: [email protected] | www.stmike.org
We Nurture
Health Esteem
12975 Maurer Ind. (314) 843-3322(I-270 & Gravois, one (1) mile from intersection, heading west on Gravois)
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Education,
Day Care &Summer CampsA resource guide for summer programsand learning opportunities.
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PRESCHOOL AND DAY CARE
Caring for children since 1977, theBerry Patch Professional Child
Care Center (670 S. Laclede StationRoad, 314-962-4499) is licensed, andhas an accredited early childhood pro-gram for ages 2-6. Age appropriate ac-tivities, low staff turnover and patientguidance help children grow and fulll
the potential, which is theirs.
Come grow with Brentwood Con-gregational Church ECC (2400 S.Brentwood Blvd., 314-962-0537) serv-ing children since 1985. Preschool edu-cation lays the foundation for a childsschool success.
Founded in 1982, Faith Academyof Montessori (44 N. Gore, 314-961-1411) is housed in a 100-year-old trainstation. The director and assistantdirector have guided this program to-gether for over 25 years, providing anenvironment where children thrive.The Montessori method is based onthe belief in childrens creative po-
tential, drive to learn and right to betreated as individuals. Specially de-signed materials invite children toengage in learning activities of theirown choosing. Under the guidance oftrained teachers, children learn bymaking discoveries with these materi-als. Meanwhile, they develop concen-tration, motivation, self-discipline, in-dependence and a love for learning.
Children ages 18 months to 5 yearsenjoy a nurturing, developmentally-appropriate, Christ-centered envi-ronment at Glendale LutheranChurch Early Learning Center(1365 N. Sappington, 314-966-3220x103). Small classes provide children
with quality care and individual atten-tion at the childs pace. Call for sessiontimes. Now enrolling.
Lindbergh Early Childhood Edu-
cation Center (10305 Concord SchoolRoad, 314-729-2434) is accepting ap-plications for summer and 2010-2011school-year programs from all schooldistricts. A nationally accredited,award-winning school, LECE offerspart-day and full-day preschool pro-grams, school-age before and afterschool programs and summer camp for
all ages. Curriculum includes social,cognitive, physical and literacy de-velopment, with individual and grouplearning experiences. Certied teach-ers and professional staff supervisein a secure environment, including alibrary, gym, fenced playgrounds witha full-time nurse. Reserve a space forthe new state-of-the-art early child-hood building beginning in April 2010.Quality programs at competitive pric-es. Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Southminster Presbyterian Pre-
School andMothers Day Out (10126E. Watson Road, 314-843-1133) is nowenrolling ages 2 to 5 for fall 2010 class-es. Southminster offers a safe, nurtur-
ing, Christian education environment.Each program offers a unique 1:5teacher to student ratio and 3-1/2 hourdays. Please call Cindy Heinlein or visitwww.southminsterstlouis.org for ad-ditional information.
St. Michaels Little Angels
Preschool (314-647-7159 x20) inShrewsbury offers a new summercamp for 3 to 6-year-olds, includingswim lessons. Four, one-week sessionsare available June 8-July 2. Alsoenrolling for fall preschool programfor ages 3 to 5, open from 7:30 a.m.to 6 p.m. with a traditional morningprogram from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Visitwww.stmike.org or send an e-mail [email protected].
St. Thomas/Holy Spirit Childrens
Learning Center (3980 S. Lindbergh,314-843-8622) provides a nurturingenvironment and age-appropriate cur-riculum. It offers a theme-based daycare with preschool curriculum.
Webster Groves PresbyterianChurch Early Childhood Center(45 W. Lockwood, 314-962-9210) serves
ages 2-1/2 to 5. The staff philosophyis to enable each child to grow physi-cally, emotionally, socially, cognitivelyand spiritually, and to have fun. Co-operative or non-cooperative programoptions, early care and extended dayalso available.
FINE ARTSCarolyn Calahan Piano/Voice (930Sanders, 314-963-1827) is Missouri-certied. The focus of piano instruc-tion is classical to modern; the focus ofvoice instruction is musical theater.
Ceramics and More (460 Crest-wood Court, 314-968-5121) hostsparties where each guest deco-
rates a piece of pottery. Visitwww.myceramicsandmore.com to learnabout summer camp programs.
Davids Guitar Loft (38 W. Lock-wood) offers the best in guitar and bassinstruction. Learn from an excellentdegreed staff with years of experiencein a relaxed environment. Computer-based teaching aides for transcription,recording, jam tracks and other learn-ing tools are available. Davids GuitarLoft offers student gigs at local venuesand band programs. Join Davids Gui-tar Loft for one or more summer campoptions: Rock Start Summer Camp Pro-gram (ages 9-17), Song Writing SeriesCamp and Exploring Music. For more
information call 314-962-9536 or visitwww.davidsguitarloft.com.
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1365 North Sappington Road
September through May9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Ages 2 to 5 years
Jesus Time
Discovery Time
Story Time
Gym Time
And Much More
Call966-3220 Now Enrolling!www.glendalelutheranchurch.org
Small
ClaSSeS
Enrolling 3s, 4s & 5s
for 2010 Academic Year
Half Day & Full Day Preschooland Summer Camp
2 Week Sessions 9 am 1 pm
Fully Licensed & AccreditedDegreed Teachers
The Lab School514 E. Argonne Drive at Woodlawn
Kirkwood, Missouri 63122
314.822.8282www.thelabschool.com
Nurturing Children Since 1964
7922 Crodon1/4 mile east of Watson & Laclede Station
(314) 962-2002 www.charmette.net
FUN!
Get Readyfor Summer Dance
CHARMETTEAcademy of Dance & Acrobatics
Dance & Ballet CampsSummer Classes Guest Teachers
July 12August 5Ballet Jazz Tap Lyrical
Hip Hop Acro ContemporaryMusical Theatre
ShareSmiles
GainConfdence
Improve
Skills
Meet
New
Friends
45 W. LOCKWOOD962-9210 ext. 3105
The Webster Groves Presbyterian Church EarlyChildhood Center admits students of any race, color
and national or ethnic origin.
Ages 212 - 5
1,2,3,4 or 5 days/week
Parent Choice Cooperative Program
Early Bird Option 7 - 9 a.m.
Extended Day AvailableMon.-Thurs. Until 3 p.m.
Webster GrovesPresbyterian
Church
Early Childhood Center
OPEn HOUsE Fri., MArCH 5 9:30 A.M.
sUMMEr CAMP MAy 25-27/JUnE 1-3
SUMMERCAMP
ages 2 1/2 - 8 years
EXCITING
WEEKLY THEMESAll camps are staffed by
experienced, qualified teachers.Monday - Thursday9:00am - 2:00pm
Shortened schedule for 2s & young 3s.Webster Hills
United Methodist Church
Pre-School Office
698 W. Lockwood 961-8722ext. 228
Webster Hills UMC Pre-School admits students ofany race, color and national or ethnic origin.
Webster Groves Parks & Recreation
Full & HalF Day
SummercampS ages 3-12c Wbg ~ June - AugustSft c ~ JuneKind c ~ JuneSots & mo c ~ JuneOzzi Siths Sots ad cs
(baseball/softball, soccer/basketball)~ June and August
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Experienced and qualified staff
Before & After Club available for most camps
Fo o infotion visitwww.wbstgovs.ogo (314) 963-5600
Prs D Ou Summr CmpJune 21-23-25 July 12-14-16 August 2-4-6
9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Ages 15 months through 7 years
Vcio Bib ScooJuly 19th-23rd
8:45 a.m. to noon
Ages 3 yrs through rising 5th graders
Rgisr for VBS oi www.trinitykirkwood.org
COntaCt US
Ofce
(314) 822-8244 [email protected]
Parents Day Out
(314)822-0096 [email protected]
SUnDaySCheDUle
Education9:15 a.m.Worship
10:30 a.m.
Trinity Lutheran Church820 Lockett Road
Kirkwood, Missouri 63122
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Today,s Lesson: Stingrays
Register today for Camp KangaZoo!
Campers who attend Camp KangaZoo at the Saint Louis Zoo will prowl
through 90 acres of exotic animals and habitats. Your child will love learningabout animals through hands-on contact, like in our exciting stingray exhibit!
KangaZooers will sing songs, examine skins, skulls and feathers and explore
the Zoo. Camp KangaZoo features an overnight stay at the end of the week
where campers can howl at the moon and wake with the animals.
For more information, or to receive a catalog, call (314) 646-4544 or download
registration forms at www.stlzoo.org. Financial assistance is available.
the college schoolCamps for ages 4-15
1 Newport Place Webster Groves, Missouri 63119
trek into summerat
the college school
www.thecollegeschool.org
314-962-9355
The College Schools
summer camps
give kidsmore
of many things:
themed learning
creativity
feld trips
experienced teachers
adventure
At Rohan Woods School, we believe that
leaders arent made ... theyre discovered.
Come explore the wonder-lled world of
Rohan Woods and see for yourself why
smaller is better!
OPEN HOUSE:
Saturday, March 6 -- 9 a.m. - Noon1515 Bennett Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63122
Magic show at 10 a.m.!
Small School.
BIG Dierence.
Rock StaRt SummeR
campageS 917 Come play in a School-Of-Rock style band program. Camp willinclude: Song Writing Classes, MusicTheory Classes, Band RehearsalsSessions and much more! The Sessionswill come to a grand finale as thestudents bands will perform a LIVE StageShow at a Local Venue. Available to all
levels of players beginner to advanced.Student must provide their own instrument (rentals available) and a tuner.
Session 1 June 1418 9am3:30pm PLUS live performance Friday nightSession 2 June 2125 9am3:30pm PLUS live performance Friday nightSession 3 July 1216 9am3:3 0pm PLUS live performance Friday nightSession 4 July 1923 9am3:3 0pm PLUS live performance Friday night
Song WRiting SeRieS campThis class is designed for students who want to compose their own songs. Commonquestions are: What key is this song in? What chords go together? How do you know
what scale to use for the melody or to improvise? We willcover basic theory and see how it applies to common
songs already written and then create originalcompositions.
Student must provide their own instrument (rentalsavailable) and a tuner.Session 1 July 59 124pmSession 2 August 26 124pm
exploRing muSic
ageS 510 Are your kids banging on thecoffee table while youre on the phone, or makingstrange and random noises in the grocery store?
Did you know they might be tapping out a perfectquarter note rhythm or forming an actual melody? Join
us in this hands-on class where students will get a chanceto explore different instruments such as guitar, bass, keyboards,
drums and even sing through a microphone. We listen to songs invarious styles and learn about rhythm, tempo, melody, form and talk about lyrics.
Session A June 28July 2 910:30am (ages 57)Session B June 28July 2 910:30am (ages 810)
Session C August 913 910:30am (ages 57)Session D August 913 910:30am (ages 810)
38 West Lockwood 314-962-9536 www.DavidsGuitarLoft.com
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FINE ARTS cont.
Musical Arts Academy of WebsterGroves (23 N. Gore, 314-918-0200)Professional, experienced facultyoffers piano, guitar, strings, wood-winds and brass instruction for allages and levels. Visit the Web site atmusicalartsacademyofwebstergroves.com
SCHOOLS
Annunciation Catholic School (16W. Glendale, 314-961-7712) serveschildren pre-kindergarten througheighth grade. The school offers a chal-lenging academic curriculum, callingeach student to excellence, and build-ing the childs foundation on faith,challenge, service and individual at-tention. Little Tigers Pre-K offersfull or half-day preschool for childrenages 3, 4 and 5. Aftercare available.
Faith Community Christian
High School (grades 9-12) providesa strong academic foundation forcollege, vocational training or schoolsof ministry through small class sizesand a focus on personal strengths. The
school offers a place where studentscan discover and implement their Godgiven gifts through service to the Lordin a non-denominational environment.Co-curricular opportunities areavailable through sports, StudentCouncil and ne arts. Social events
such as fall retreat, spirit week,homecoming, prom and trivia are apart of the high school experience atFCCHS. For more information, visitwww.faithcommunitychs.org; call 636-225-2217 or send an e-mail [email protected].
The Lab School, Inc. (514 E. Ar-gonne, 314-822-8282) is an indepen-dent, not-for-prot fully licensed and
accredited preschool. Children learn ina creative, process-oriented, problem-
solving atmosphere under the guid-ance of experienced, degreed teachers.Project Construct curriculum is usedin a nurturing, caring and safe envi-ronment. Open year-round. Now en-rolling for 2010 and summer camp.
Rohan Woods (314-821-6270) is aschool where every child is cherished,encouraged and prepared for con-
tinued success as a life-long learner.Known for its award-winning leader-ship and service learning programs,Rohan Woods helps each child dis-cover and nurture the natural leaderthat lies within. Students learn in anenvironment that is part of a stronglymeshed community, reective of the
family feeling that is at the heart ofRohan Woods. Come discover the won-der-lled world of Rohan Woods and
see why smaller is better. Open Houseon March 6 from 9 a.m. to noon. Watchfor new Web site coming soon.
Saint Dominic Savio School (7748Mackenzie Road), Where EveryChild is Known by Name, provides
an excellent Catholic education forstudents of all faiths from Pre-K(beginning at age 3) through eighthgrade in a community-focused, family-centered, faith-lled environment.
Through differentiated instruction,students reach their fullest potentialwith a well-rounded academic program,strong spiritual formation andextracurriculars. SDS offers a state-of-the-art computer lab, classroomswith SMARTBoard technology, ne
art, music, PE, foreign languageand athletic programs. After-careavailable until 6 p.m. Kindergartenis full day. Flexible scheduling forPre-K. For more information visitwww.stdominicsavio.org/school, call
314-832-4161 or send an e-mail [email protected].
Salem Lutheran School (5025Lakewood, 314-353-9242) offers anoutstanding education in a loving,Christian environment to children agethree to eighth grade. A well-roundedcurriculum, variety of extra-curricularactivities, SMARTBoards in all home-room classrooms, state-of-the-art com-puter lab, ne arts, music, P.E. and
a vibrant athletics program encour-
age students to discover their God-given abilities. Small class sizes anda family atmosphere make Salem feellike a childs home away from home.Next year Salem will offer expandedpreschool options. Choose how manydays (2-5), full or half day. For moreinformation visit www.slcas.org, call314-353-9242 or send an e-mail [email protected]. Ask about $750tuition.
Rooted in the Servite tradition, SevenHoly Founders Catholic School ex-ists in order to provide quality educa-tion to the children of the community,enabling them to succeed in life, lead-ing them in faith, and encouraging
them through example to serve Godand others. Offering Pre-K throughGrade 8, Seven Holy Founders offersan atmosphere for individual growthand development according to individu-al abilities in a Christian environment.In addition to academic excellence, thegoals express commitment to the three-fold dimension of Catholic education:Message, Community, Service in thespirit of peace and justice. Call today toschedule a visit, 314-631-8149.
ENRICHMENT & TUTORINGRetired, licensed teacher JudyCooney (314-843-0521) seeks Mo.Show Me Students to share adven-tures. One-on-one tutoring plus div-
ing, concerts, caroling and more. Paststudents on university scholarships.
Kumon Math and Reading Centers(112 W. Jefferson, Suite 124) help stu-dents reach their full potential throughan individualized program and dailypractice. Begin the Kumon journey thissummer to retain, build or advanceskills beyond grade level. Building con-dence is Kumons specialty. Call Ann
Reis Quigley, Director, today at 314-835-1316 or visit www.kumon.com.
Simply Mathematics - South (29Ronnies Plaza, 314-849-0920) offersmathematics tutoring, test preparationand computation skills practice for allages and abilities (remedial to enrich-ment) year-round. Simply Mathemat-ics provides an individualized plan foreach student and progress reports toparents. Tutoring is done in a 2:1 or1:1 student/teacher ratio.
ACTIVITY & MOVEMENTCharmette Academy of Dance &
Acrobatics, Inc. (314-962-2002) is awell-established and well-respecteddance studio with over 60 years ofteaching experience. Charmette offers
an adult teaching staff and a variety ofclasses, ages 1-1/2 to adults. Instruc-tors provide positive, supportive, rein-forcement in a caring, fun and lovingatmosphere.
East West Ballet at the Dance Co-Op,Crestwood Court offers ballet lessonsfor children and adults. Classes aretaught professionally and the learn-ing environment is a balance of funand discipline. Half-day dance campsfocusing on ballet and character danceare available in June. Call 314-398-9960 or visit www.eastwestballet.com.
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ArtSpace #30 in Crestwood Court
East West BalletRoyal Academy of Dance Certified In struction
Join us at our
Half-day Summer dance campS
p-Shoo d thogh atrgist ow! 314-398-9960
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Y-OutdoorCamp
Aqua-KidsCAmp
Kirkwood-Webster Groves
Offering over 26 unique values based camps including :
TradiTional Camps: Y-out & Y-Exe
spECialTY Camps: Y-Tkes Y-Detectos Ccus Cap Gynastcs
Spots Tack & Feld Tenns J. Chee Bon Appette Bon Appette J.
Lacosse Equestan Off Boadway Sw Tea Cap
Splash Cap Aqua-Kds Ocean Wondes Ftness
See monthly diScount offerS
Equestriancamp
KirKWOOD-WEBSTEr FAmiLY YmCAA place to gow n spt, nd and body.
For more details contact Debby at 314-965-9622 (243)
or [email protected]/kirkwood
Jen Bergman - [email protected] 965-9622 (242)
cami [email protected] 962-9622
EasyCurbside
Drop-Off&PickUp!
FAIRMarch 10 5:30 8 p.m.Hixson Middle School, 630 S. Elm Ave.
Webster Groves
Parents and children from preschool through high
school are invited to come learn about summer
camp and volunteer opportunities. Fair participants
include Challenger Learning Center, Circus
Harmony, City Museum, Computer Bryte Kids,
Craft Alliance, Cub Creek Science Camp,
Missouri Botanical Garden, Shakespeare Festival
St. Louis, Yucandu Art Studio, StudioSTL,
Prairie School Road Farm and many more.
The fair is free and open to the public.
For more information call 918-4366.
FamilyEnrichment&SummerOpportunities
Adventure ClubSummr enrichmnt &extn day Camp
June 7 - July 30, 2010Clark Elementary
For Registration Informationcall (314)963-6440
A Webster Groves School District Program
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Now ENrolliNg!
Children ages 3, 4 & 5
Full or Half-Day
Preschool
After Care
Available
onefthemst
affrdableparchial
preschlsinthearea.
Call the school ofce for more info
ENroll Today (314) 961-7712
Annunciation Catholic School
Little Tigers Pre-K
16 West Glendale in Webster Groves
Annunciation Catholic School
Little TigersPre-K
Foundations Built on Faith, Love and Knowledge
YMCA Camp Lakewood is a co-ed residential summer camp or ages 6-17located 75 miles south o St. Louis. Set amidst 5,000 beautiul woodland acreswith a private 360-acre lake, Camp Lakewood is a true escape. Programs are
based on the YMCAs core values: Honesty, Caring, Responsibility, Respect andFaith. One and two-week sessions are available with more than 30 activity clinic
choices. Through these activities, Camp Lakewood teaches sportsmanship,courage, healthy risk-taking, independence, goal-setting, fexibility and
sel-discovery. Scholarships are available to those who qualiy.
www.camplakewood.org
Camp Lakewood 2 0 1 0
1-888-FUN-YMCA
Provide your childrenwith a quality
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Now enrolling for 2010 - 2011 Grades 9 - 12 Small class sizes Strong academic focus Award winning sports Affordable tuition
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ACTIVITY & MOVEMENT cont.For over 40 years Lindgate ManorSwim Club has been a summer desti-nation for Kirkwood area families. Thisyear is special; the swim club will have anew pool, which will be regulation lengthfor the swim team and will include acompetition diving board for the divingteam. Visit www.lindgatepool.com.
CAMPS Ackermanns Swim Program hastaught the life skill of swimming in Kirk-wood for over 60 years. It offers groupswim lessons in four heated pools withdifferent water levels for safe learning,Red Cross certied teaching staff, non-
competitive learning environment andlovely playground. Drop off and pick upat curb. Visit www.aspkirkwood.com.
At The College School SummerExperience (1 Newport Place, 314-962-9355) the well-known hands-oncurriculum of The College School canbe experienced this summer. The schooloffers Adventure Day Camps for chil-dren ages 3 to 11, which feature themedlearning experiences, eld trips andswimming. Three-week sessions. Allday camps meet Monday-Friday from9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with before and af-ter camp care available. The school alsooffers a variety of 4 through 8-day TCSOutdoors Programs for children ages10 to 15. All camps are led by CollegeSchool teachers and experienced educa-tors. Visit www.thecollegeschool.org ore-mail [email protected] for more information.
Concord Lanes, with nine acres, issummer camp fun. The camp offersbowling, mini-golf, batting cages andsand volleyball to keep kids active allday long. Find all this and more at KidsIn Action Summer Camp. For moreinformation call 314-843-9200 or visitwww.concordlanes.com.
Back by popular demand, Cor JesuAcademy will offer enrichmentcamps and sports camps in June 2010for elementary-age girls and incomingninth graders. Enjoy camps that com-bine fun and learning in the Cor Jesutradition of excellence. For more infor-mation visit www.corjesu.org or call314-842-1546.
The Crossroads College Prepa-ratory School (314-367-8085) sum-mer programs are designed to exposecampers to different activities that en-hance their interest level and broadentheir knowledge of the activities beingoffered. Summer Programs includevolleyball, basketball, baseball andchess. Extended care is available. Visitwww.crossroadscollegeprep.org formore information.
Experience North Americas most rep-utable summer technology program:iD Tech Camps. Over 100,000 kidsand teens worldwide have learned tocreate video games, Web sites withFlash, digital movies, C++ and Java
programs, iPhone and Facebookapps, robots, 3D models and anima-tions with products experts use intheir professions. Ages 7-17 enroll inthese fun and challenging, weeklong,day and residential summer camps,located at 60 universities in the U.S.and Canada including WashingtonUniversity. Check out teen programsat select universities: iD Gaming
Academy, iD Visual Arts Academyand iD Programming Academy.Save with code ST26. Visitwww.internalDrive.com or call 1-888-709-TECH (8324).
For summer fun join the Kirkwood-Webster Groves Family YMCA. Ex-perienced CPR and rst-aid certied
staff offers 11 weeks of summer campwith over 26 unique specialty and tra-
ditional values and assets based camps.Convenient curbside drop-off and pick-up available. Camps run June 1 to Au-gust 13. For more information visitwww.ymcastlouis.org/kirkwood.
Krueger Pottery offers ceramic class-es for kids and adults of all ages. Sum-mer camps include wheel-throwingand parent/child classes. Krueger Pot-
tery offers birthday parties, scout les-sons and private lessons as well. Viewschedules at www.kruegerpottery.com.Stop by the gallery at 8153 Big Bend inWebster Groves or call Aimee at 314-963-0180.
Laumeier Sculpture Park (12580Rott Road, 314-615-5269) offers springand summer art classes in a varietyof media for ages four to adult. Regis-tration deadline for spring classes isFeb. 27. Art Camp includes sculpture,drawing, painting, printmaking, ce-ramics, art history, nature, swimmingand games. Camp sessions run June7-July 30. Half-day camp for ages 4-6;Full-day camp for ages 6-15. Camp
sessions for teens provide guided andindependent work in multiple media.Extended day available for full-daycamp. Half-day Shakespeare, Actingand Visual Art camp for ages 5-9. Visitwww.laumeier.org for more information.
Pegasus Camp (101 N. Warson Road)is for students entering grades kinder-garten through 9. Campers explorescience/technology, the arts, athletics,swimming and a variety of unique hob-bies on the state-of-the-art campus ofMary Institute and Saint Louis Coun-try Day School (MICDS). Technologyand theatre camps are offered for olderstudents. The staff is comprised of pro-fessional teachers, coaches and artists
assisted by incredible counselors whoguide campers as they engage in funsummer activities. Lunches are includ-
ed. Before and aftercare are available.For more information or to registervisit www.pegasuscamp.org or call 314-995-7342.
Camp Fun in the SONshine is a sum-mer camp held on the campus ofSalemLutheran School. A safe and engag-ing environment, structured program-ming and weekly guest instructors is
provided for children ages 3-8 duringthe summer months. Call 314-353-9242to register today.
Camp Gonzaga at Simon Says Ear-ly Childhood Center (314-842-3435),a unique summer camp, has a little bitof everything for everyone from ages6 to 12. The camp offers to be the en-tertainment for the summer. Sports,swimming, cooking, sewing, exerciseclasses, science, computers, speak-ers, weekly eld trips and much more.
Camp Gonzaga wants each child to beinvolved with professional teachers in asafe and stimulating atmosphere dur-ing the summer. Meeting new peopleand encountering new experiences are
some of the goals. Campers walk awayfrom camp having created severalmemories that will have them lookingforward to next summer.
Sprog, Inc. (514 E. Argonne) iscelebrating 40 years of continuoussummer fun. Kindergarten to freshmandaily educational studies like mathenhancement, personal nance,
African-American culture, sewing,creative and performing arts, tness
and nutrition are taught by degreed andcertied teachers. Enroll today. Visit
www.sproginc.org for more information.
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AckermannsSwim Program
Download applications at:
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Teaching children to
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for over 60 years.
4-11 year olds.
Call: 314-821-1 070e-mail: [email protected]
1044 Curran Ave. Kirkwood, MO 63122
One andtwo week sessionsbeginningMay24 through Aug 13.
ScholarShip
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Grades 712
500 DeBaliviere AvenueSaint Louis, Missouri 63112
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Offer your child the world through a cultural lens! Stepback into 1970 and look forward to 2050 as SPROG, Inc.
celebrates 40 years of continuous summer fun!
Only $270 for the entire seven weeks of morningworkshop classes & afternoon activities
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June 14 - July 30, 2010 9 a.m.-3 p.m. M-Fbest kept secret in Kirkwood
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Dates: June 1 through August 13, 2010Time: 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily Meals: K.I.A. Camp provides morning and after-noon snacks. Each child is responsible for their ownsack lunch. Swimming Trips: We take regular trips to an off-campus swimming pool.
Lots of Activities Bowling Arts & Crafts Basketball Baseball
Volleyball Miniature Golf Cheerleading Batting Cages Soccer Sno-Cones
at a GREAT VALUE!Full Time Enrollment (5 days) $135.00 per week
Part Time Enrollment (3 days) $120.00 per weekFamilies save 10% per child for each additional sibling.$110 activity fee per child due at the time of enrollment.
Kia Camp at Concord Lanes11801 Tesson Ferry Rd. 314-843-9200
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Girls, join thefun atCor Jesu Academys
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and Sports CampsJune 2010
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Camp FUN inthe SONshinePlanned activities for active
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GymClassesArtClassesWaterDaysVisitsfromthe
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Unique 1/5 teacher/child ratio in a loving,Christian environment
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
June 14th 18th 9:00 A.M. To NoonFollow Jesus on a Life-Changing Adventure
Into the Rainforest!
Cost: FREE!For information please call:
Southminster Presbyterian Church314-843-1133
10126 East Watson Rd., Crestwood, MOwww.southminsterstlouis.org
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Call for Information Today!(314) 849-0920 29 Ronnies Plaza
315 W. Pacific Webster Groves
314-968-9494
Summer ClassesJune 14 August 7, 2010
Visit us onthe web at...www.stlouisgymcentre.com
Camps
Two - 5 day campsJune 7-11
August 9-13
1/2 Day CampsMon, Wed, & Thurs.
June 14 August 7
Join us for...Field Trips Birthday Parties
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CAMPS cont.St. Louis Gym Centre (315 W. Pa-cic, 314-968-9494) in Old Webster, of-fers a variety of gymnastics instructionfor ages 1 to adult and Martial Artsages 4 to adult. Two 1-week full daycamps and 16 half-day camps (gym-nastics) are offered as well as summersessions for preschool, recreationalgymnastics and martial arts. Birth-day parties, playgroups and eld trips
are available as well as adult Zumbaclasses. Call for a brochure or visitwww.stlouisgymcentre.com.
St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer
Club (636-349-3760) offers year-roundprograms for boys and girls of all agesand skill levels. Spring outdoor, devel-opmental programs for ages 3-11 beginthe last week of March at the clubsheadquarters at Anheuser-Busch Cen-ter in Fenton, Scott Gallagher SoccerClub in Maryland Heights and MetroUnited Complex in Collinsville. Sum-mer day camps for ages 4-18 beginin early June and are held through-
out the area. All camps focus on im-proving individual skills in the sport.Kids learn to improve their touchon the ball and self-condence on the
eld. Enrollment forms available at
www.slsgcamps.com.
St. Louis Spirits Gymnastics Club(12975 Maurer Ind., 314-843-3322)offers awesome summer camps for
kids. The club has cheerleading, pre-school, instructional and team campfor children of all ages and abilities.It also offers classes with a nine-weeksummer ex-schedule that allows kids
to only pay for the weeks they will beable to attend. St. Louis Spirits saysits coaches WOW campers with anoutstanding commitment to nurturingevery childs health-esteem. Call 314-
843-3322 for a registration form or visitwww.spiritsgym.com.
St. Louis University High offers awide variety of summer programs forgrade-school students, including Sum-mer Enrichment, Upward Bound andWalkabout. The school also hosts in-structional camps in several sports,including baseball, basketball, cross-country, track, football, kickboxing, la-crosse, racquetball, soccer, water poloand wrestling. These camps are typi-cally offered to grade-school boys andincoming freshmen. Register now to ex-perience the tradition and excellence ofSLUH. The professional, friendly staffwill ensure all summer campers learn,
grow and have fun at the updated cam-pus, conveniently located next to theSaint Louis Science Center in beautifulForest Park South. For details visitwww.sluh.org.
At Camp KangaZoo choose one orboth week-long sessions: BiodiversityBonanza or Zoo Builders. Explore
animal habits and habitats, play games,meet animals, enjoy sing-a-longs, per-form skits and more. On Thursday eve-ning, sleep at the Zoo and wake up withthe birds. Sessions start June 14 forstudents entering grades 1-6. The Zoosaward-winning teen camp program forstudents entering grades 7-9 and CampJoey, a half-day camp for pre-Kinder-garten students ages 4-5 are available
selected weeks during the summer. Reg-ister for camp starting in February. Formore information, call 314-646-4544 orvisit www.stlzoo.org/education.
Trinity Lutheran Church (820 Lock-ett Road, Kirkwood, 314-822-8244).Kids 3 years to rising fth grade enjoy
Baobab Blast Vacation Bible School. Forchildren 15 months to age 7, choose oneof three summer camps. Enrolling chil-dren, 8 weeks to 5 years, for fall ParentsDay Out program, 314-822-0096.
AtVetta Sports Camps, the child isthe focus. The camps, held at ve loca-tions across the metro area, offer activi-ties that challenge kids mentally and
physically with indoor and outdoor play.The well-rounded camps, run by an ex-perienced staff of athletes, teach not onlyskills, but good attitudes and a love forsports and recreation. Most of all, kidshave loads of fun. Activities include soc-cer, water fun, inatables, basketball,
kickball, tennis and creative arts andcrafts, mixed with reading times, cul-tural awareness days and eld trips to
area attractions. Vetta Sports SummerCamps are active, affordable and fun.
Join the Webster Groves AdventureClub (314-919-1709) for its 27th year ofsummer programming. Children havea wide array of enrichment classes tochoose from in a safe, fun and nurtur-ing environment. Children also have theopportunity for recreational swimming,eld trips, outdoor play and community
service learning in the extended dayprogram.
Webster Groves Parks & Recre-
ation (314-963-5600). Meet new friendsand have a lot of fun. The camps prima-ry objectives are to provide quality andspecialty indoor/outdoor experienceswith emphasis on nature, games, sports,arts and crafts, performing arts and
eld trips. Visit www.webstergroves.orgor call 314-963-5600 for information.
The Webster Groves School Districtoffers summer opportunities for stu-dents from pre-K through high school.Do not miss the Family Enrichment andSummer Opportunities Fair, 5:30-8 p.m.March 10 at Hixson Middle School. Forinformation call 314-961-1233.
Webster Hills Preschool (698 W.Lockwood, 314-961-8722 x228) SummerCamp for ages 2-1/2 to 8 offers short-ened day options for 2s and 3s. Excitingweekly themes stimulate curiosity, en-courage learning, foster creativity andstretch imagination. Themes include
Lets Go Camping, Planet Earth, Drag-ons and Castles.
YMCA Camp Lakewood (314-241-9622) is a co-ed residential summer campfor ages 6 to 17 located 75 miles southof St. Louis. Set amidst 5,000 beautifulwoodland acres with a private 360-acrelake, Camp Lakewood is a true escape.Programs are based on the YMCAs corevalues: Honesty, Caring, Responsibil-ity, Respect and Faith. One and two-week sessions are available with morethan 30 activity clinic choices. Throughthese activities, Camp Lakewood teach-es sportsmanship, courage, healthyrisk-taking, independence, goal-setting,exibility and self-discovery. Scholar-ships are available to those who qualify.
Visit camplakewood.org for more infor-mation.
Education, Day Care & Summer Camps
LINDBERGH EARLY
CHILDHOOD
EDUCATION
10305 Concord School Road(off Tesson Ferry, just north of 270)
www.lindberghschools.ws
click on ECE
Open enrollment begins now
for Summer and
2010-2011 School Year
For more information or to
arrange a tour, call:
314-729-2434
*Full-Day & Part-Day Programsfor 2-5 year olds
*Summer Camp for 5-12 year olds*Summer Camp for 2-5 year olds
*Competitive Rates*Certified, Degreed, Experienced Staff*Full-Time Nurse*Secure Playgrounds, Indoor Gym*Out-of-District Residents Welcome*Breakfast/Lunch/Snack
The Berry PatchProfessional Child Care Center
State Licensed
Accredited Early Childhood Education Program
Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Snack
Caring for Children Ages 2 - 6 Years
Hours: 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
670 S. Laclede Station Rd. (between Hwy. 44 & Watson Rd.)
314-962-4499 theberrypatchstl.com
Brentwood Congregational ChurCh
Early Childhood CEntEr
Come Grow With Us!
2400 S. Brentwood Blvd. Brentwood
314-962-0537
T/W/ 9:15 a.m.2:15 p.m.12 months5 years
Come and See How Much FunSummer Can Be!
St. Dominic Savio Catholic School
7748 Mackenzie Rd. 314-832-4161 stdominicsavio.org/school
Where Every Child Is Known By Name
4 Weekly, Themed Sessions
June 7 July 2
Register for one week or all four!Half-Day 8 a.m.12:30 p.m. $90/wk
Full-Day 8 a.m.4:30 p.m. $130/wk
Call 314-832-4161
or join us for our open house
March 7th 11:30 a.m.1 p.m.
Summer ProgramsFor Curious Kids
Ages 3-6
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6737 Rock Hill Rd. at Gravois www.SHFSch.g
Seven Holy FounderS
CatHoliC SCHool314-631-8149
Providing an excellent education in a Christian
environment, PreK Grade 8
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Curriculum includes: Art, Music, Spanish,
Computer, PE & Health
Extracurriculars include: Acting Troupe,
Altar Servers, Athletics, Band, Choir, Dance,
Piano & Voice, Scouts, Speech, Speed
Stacking, Student Council, and 8th Grade
Leadership
Archdiocesan Learning Center Site
Day Care & Summer CampOpenings Now Available!
Open Year Round 6:30 am - 6:00 pm
3980 S. LindberghSunset Hills
St. Thomas/Holy SpiritChildrens Learning Center
EnrollmentFee
Call or drop in anytime843-862250% OFF
Meals Playground Christian Teachers Ages 2 to Pre-K Parent's Day Theme-Based Programs 1/2 Day Options