kids connection 2014
DESCRIPTION
ÂTRANSCRIPT
1KIDS CONNECT PROCESS1KIDS CONNECT PROCESS1KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
2 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
ON THE COVER
Lyle Ingram, age 10, maneuvers his sailboat through the waters of East River as he joins other students in the 2013 Glynn Academy and Brunswick High School Summer Sailing Camp. Sponsored by Golden Isles Community Sailing.
Cover photo by Bobby Haven The Brunswick News
CONTENTs
PresideNT & ediTorBuff Leavy
ViCe PresideNTRon Maulden,
MaNagiNg ediTorHank Rowland
LoCaL News ediTorBuddy Hughes
adVerTisiNg direCTorHeath Slapikas
sPeCiaL ProjeCTs CoordiNaTorJennifer Leavy
sPeCiaL seCTioNs LayouT ediTorDonte Nunnally
wriTTersMary Starr
Gordon JacksonCyle Lewis
Larry HobbsMartin Rand IIIShannon Lewis
CirCuLaTioN direCTorRene Griffis
The inspiration for this section came from a dad who is relatively new to the Golden Isles. He was
seeking information on summer camps and programs for his two elementary-age children, and having difficulty finding it, especially Vacation Bible School programs. This really resonated with me and I real-ized that he was right! We needed a com-prehensive resource – a guide for parents to access this information.
As a mom, I think we all look at summer programs differently – whether it is to entertain our kids, provide childcare, or simply expose them to something new and different. As the mother of a 12-year-old and an 8-year-old, I can speak from experi-ence when I say it is sometimes difficult to know what is offered in our area and how to find it. Each year I find out too late about opportunities that were available that my kids would have enjoyed.
We are fortunate to live in an area with many great options ranging from full-day camps to shorter half-day camps for
two-to-three days per week, from fine arts programs to outdoor programs that educate our kids about the beautiful area in which we live. We also have programs that teach our children how to be good stewards of this beautiful area and how to give back to their community. We have included as complete a listing as possible for area Vaca-tion Bible School offerings, dates, times, and themes, if available. Some churches have not finalized their program dates, so if you don’t see yours listed, please call them to confirm.
We have worked hard to compile a com-prehensive preview of summer programs to assist parents in planning activities for their kids this summer. My hope is that we will continually be able to provide more in-formation and listings each year to provide our readers with the information you need to plan your summer.
I hope that you find our inaugural 2014 Kids Connection useful and informative!
–Jennifer Leavy, The Brunswick News
A special section of The Brunswick News
KIDS DISCOVER GOD’S LOVE AT VBS 03
VBS LISTINGS04
GP INTERSHIPS BUILDING LEADERS 06
YOUTH VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES12
OUTDOOR CAMPS CONNECT KIDS WITH NATURE 16
SPORTS CAMPS18
SUMMER SWIMMING PROGRAMS 22
FULL DAY SUMMER CAMPS23
Welcome to Kids CONNECTiON
2KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 3KIDS CONNECT PROCESS2KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 3KIDS CONNECT PROCESS2KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 3KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 3
Summer is a’coming, the season marked by long, lazy days, copious amounts of sunshine and VBS – a familiar acronym for Vacation Bible School, a church-hosted, week-long Bible themed program geared towards elementary-aged children.
Vacation Bible schools vary in days, times and age requirements. However, whether the VBS is in the morning or eve-ning, Monday through Friday, or Monday through Wednesday, there are some things all great VBS experiences have in com-mon:
• Enthusiastic volunteers• Safe and caring environments• Exciting activities• Captivating themesA great choice for a summer activity,
at VBS kids get to play, learn, do crafts, sing songs, dance, and eat a snack, while parents can feel good knowing their kid is active, social, creative and learning whole-some things.
Churches benefit with the opportunity to reach out into the community and love their neighbors.
“The thing that is most impactful for my daughter is seeing the older girls helping out, having fun and being excited about
Jesus. It’s infectious to the younger ones,” said Jessica Paulding. Daughter Gracie, 6, chimed in, “I like the music, dancing, and crafts the best.”
Each VBS is theme-driven, built on Bible memory verses, engaging videos, up-beat songs and activities to reinforce the lesson. Parents can talk to their children each day
about what was learned that day – kids are usually eager to tell – making great content for family dinners or bedtime conversation.
Paula VanBoxel says the final day is her favorite because most Bible schools end with a recital-like children’s performance of the week’s favorite songs and memory verses.
“Watching Oliver sing the songs with motions on the last day was really pre-cious. He was so into it,” VanBoxel said.
Vacation Bible schools are solely run by church staff and volunteers, so there is rarely a fee for participation. Parents can either drop their children off or choose to volunteer in an area that interests them.
Some churches even provide childcare for smaller children of parents who are working the VBS.
“I like the snacks, and the memory verse contest because there is a prize,” exclaimed 6-year-old Oliver VanBoxel.
Vacation Bible Schools are a nice break from slathering sunscreen and managing wet bathing suits and sunburns. They are also a fun way for churches to share their message.
Rick Postell, children and small-groups pastor at Christian Renewal Church, said, “The greatest thing about VBS is that it’s a tool to get the word of God into the hearts of children, in their homes and into the hearts of their parents.”
Celia Eisentrager, children’s director at Brunswick First United Methodist, said: “I’m looking forward to the adventure that awaits the children in our community as they experience God’s love and grace through Vacation Bible Schools.”
Kids Discover God's Love at VBSBy Cyle Lewis
at the COLLEGE OF COASTAL GEORGIAFo r ag e s 8 - 1 3
June 2-6 – STEMJune 9-13 – Fine Arts
June 16-20 – Leadership(Ages 10-13)
July 7-11 – STEMJuly 14-18 – Fine Arts
July 21-25 – Leadership(Ages 10-13)
Register Now: www.ccga.edu/kidsincollege
2KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 3KIDS CONNECT PROCESS2KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 3KIDS CONNECT PROCESS2KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 3KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
4 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
Altama Presbyterian Church July 20-23, 5:30pm - 8:00pmBrunswick, GA “Sunquest Rainforest”912-264-8096
Blythe Island Baptist Church July 21 - 25, 6:00pm - 8:30pmBrunswick, GA912-265-4741
The Chapel June 24 - 27, 6:00pm - 8:30pm – ElementaryBrunswick, GA July 21 - 24, 9:00am - 11:00am - Preschool912-262-1331
Christ Church Frederica June 9-13, 9:00am – 11:30am St Simons Island, GA 912-638-8683
VBSLISTINGS
LOCATION DATES/TIME
Christian Renewal Church June 16-20, 6:30pm – 8:30pmSt Simons Island, GA912-638-4918
Christian Renewal Church June 9-13, 9:00am – 12:00pmBrunswick, GA “Wilderness Escape”912-264-0028
College Place United Methodist Church June 23 - 27, 6:00pm – 9:00pm Brunswick, GA912-265-4883
Family Life Church July 14 - 18, 6:30pm – 8:30pmBrunswick, GA912-554-0045
First Baptist Church June 16 – 20, 9:00am – 12:00pm Brunswick, GA 912-265-4150
First Baptist Church June 2-6, 9:00am - 12:00pm, Choir CampSt Simons Island, GA June 16-20, 9:00 am -12:00pm, VBS912-638-3337
First United Methodist Church June 23 - 27, 9:00am - 12:00pmBrunswick, GA912-265-4313
Glyndale Baptist Church June 22-26, 6:00pm - 9:30pmBrunswick, GA “Weird Animals”912-265-5539
Golden Isles Church of God June 9 - 13, 6:00pm - 8:30pmBrunswick, GA912-265-0937
Golden Isles Christian Church June 15-19Brunswick, GA 912-265-1988
Lakeside United Methodist Church June 22-25, 6:00pm – 8:30pmBrunswick, GA “Blast Off”
912-265-5757
Lord of Life Lutheran Church June 9 - 13, 5:30pm - 8:00pmSt Simons Island, GA 912-638-4673
Northside Baptist Church June 16 - 19, 6:30pm - 8:30pmBrunswick, GA912-265-3063
Norwich Baptist Church June 22-26, 6:30pm – 8:00pmBrunswick, GA “Agency D3 – Discover, Decide, Defend”912-265-0594
Pine Ridge Baptist Church June 22 - 26, 6:00pm - 8:00pm Brunswick, GA912-265-2228
St Frances Xavier Catholic Church June 16 - 20, 9:00am - 12:00pmBrunswick, GA912-264-6805
St. Simons Presbyterian Church June 24 - 26, 9:00am - 1:00pmSt Simons Island, GA912-638-2220
Join Us for Fun!Golden Isles Riding Academy offers a fun-fi lled summer with weekly camps and daily camps along with private and group riding lessons. Campers will enjoy arts and crafts, some serious riding instruction and some silly play time with the horses and other animals! GIRA has a great family atmosphere with a strong focus on safety, learning responsibility, developing strong friendships and sportsmanship. Join our family for a summer fi lled with fun and learning!
where riding is fun…friendships are made…and memories last forever
231 Andy Tostensen RoadBrunswick, Georgia
912-506-3325
FREE Introductory LessonYour fi rst riding lesson is free at Golden Isles riding Academy.
Experience the wonderful world of horses and see if riding is for you. Call today to schedule your special time.
Kelli Jordan, Owner/Trainer
4KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 5KIDS CONNECT PROCESS4KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 5KIDS CONNECT PROCESS4KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 5KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 5
Christian Renewal Church June 16-20, 6:30pm – 8:30pmSt Simons Island, GA912-638-4918
Christian Renewal Church June 9-13, 9:00am – 12:00pmBrunswick, GA “Wilderness Escape”912-264-0028
College Place United Methodist Church June 23 - 27, 6:00pm – 9:00pm Brunswick, GA912-265-4883
Family Life Church July 14 - 18, 6:30pm – 8:30pmBrunswick, GA912-554-0045
First Baptist Church June 16 – 20, 9:00am – 12:00pm Brunswick, GA 912-265-4150
First Baptist Church June 2-6, 9:00am - 12:00pm, Choir CampSt Simons Island, GA June 16-20, 9:00 am -12:00pm, VBS912-638-3337
First United Methodist Church June 23 - 27, 9:00am - 12:00pmBrunswick, GA912-265-4313
Glyndale Baptist Church June 22-26, 6:00pm - 9:30pmBrunswick, GA “Weird Animals”912-265-5539
Golden Isles Church of God June 9 - 13, 6:00pm - 8:30pmBrunswick, GA912-265-0937
Golden Isles Christian Church June 15-19Brunswick, GA 912-265-1988
Lakeside United Methodist Church June 22-25, 6:00pm – 8:30pmBrunswick, GA “Blast Off”
912-265-5757
Lord of Life Lutheran Church June 9 - 13, 5:30pm - 8:00pmSt Simons Island, GA 912-638-4673
Northside Baptist Church June 16 - 19, 6:30pm - 8:30pmBrunswick, GA912-265-3063
Norwich Baptist Church June 22-26, 6:30pm – 8:00pmBrunswick, GA “Agency D3 – Discover, Decide, Defend”912-265-0594
Pine Ridge Baptist Church June 22 - 26, 6:00pm - 8:00pm Brunswick, GA912-265-2228
St Frances Xavier Catholic Church June 16 - 20, 9:00am - 12:00pmBrunswick, GA912-264-6805
St. Simons Presbyterian Church June 24 - 26, 9:00am - 1:00pmSt Simons Island, GA912-638-2220
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL LISTINGSSt. Simons United Methodist Church June 16 - 19, 9:00am - 12:30pmSt Simons Island, GA “Workshop of Wonders”912-638-3317 Wesley United Methodist Church June 9-13, 9:00am – 12:00pmSt Simons Island, GA “Workshop of Wonders”912-634-1412
LOCATION DATES/TIME LOCATION DATES/TIME
Art
Music
Chess
Poetry
4KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 5KIDS CONNECT PROCESS4KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 5KIDS CONNECT PROCESS4KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 5KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
6 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
One local highlight of summer known to most high school students in Glynn County is the Gathering Place’s Main Event.
Put on by students for students on Sunday nights in Strickland Auditorium at Epworth by the Sea, the Main Event is quite an experience: hilariously campy skits, outrageous large-group games – the mattress race is a favorite – loud, edgy mu-sic, and direct, relevant teaching by gifted communicators from around the world.
However, a lesser known and potentially more rewarding summer opportunity of-fered by the Gathering Place is its sum-mer internship program. Gathering Place Executive Director Lucas Ramirez called the program a leadership builder.
“We develop the next generation of leaders and make an eternal impact in the lives of students. Students are reached,
equipped, sent and further trained to go out and replicate the model themselves in their spheres of influence.”
The eight-week program begins June 8. It is open to rising ninth graders through high school seniors.
Overseen by Gathering Place staff and led by a team of college interns, the program is focused on leadership devel-opment, mentoring and local community service.
With a moderate commitment level and at a cost of $325, it’s a great way to enjoy staying “on mission” during the summer months, Ramirez said.
Glynn Academy junior Robert Prescott spoke highly of his time as a junior intern.
“Participating in the junior internship was a transformative experience,” he said. “I would recommend it to any teenager in the Golden Isles.”
A second internship option is the Doulos
GP InternshipsBuilding LeadersBy Shannon Lewis
SAFARI MAY 26JUNE 20CARNIVAL JUNE 23JULY 18WESTERN JULY 21AUG 12
111 Center Dr. • [email protected]
www.brunswickkarateforkids.comwww.facebook.com/karate4kids
(Located behind Ole’ Times Buffet, Building with big blue letters)
www.facebook.com/brunswickgym(Located behind Ole’ Times Buffet, Building with big blue letters)
Come flip with us all summer!
MULTI CHILD DISCOUNT!Present this ad for free registration.
Offer expires May 23, 2014
ALL WEEKS INCLUDE:
ALL WEEKS INCLUDE:
MULTI CHILD DISCOUNT!Present this ad for free registration.
$
PER WEEK
$
PER WEEK
6KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 7KIDS CONNECT PROCESS6KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 7KIDS CONNECT PROCESS6KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 7KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 7
Internship. A full-time, paid internship available to juniors and seniors following an interview process, the Doulos Intern-ship is an immersive summer of growing in servant leadership.
Bridging the gap between the junior internship and the college internship, the Doulos program is a time of structured growth beginning with a team-building retreat. Throughout the summer interns receive focused teaching and training from area youth pastors and community leaders, participate in Bible studies and serve at a variety of professional job sites throughout the week.
Of course, for the students involved, it is mostly just fun. Junior Intern Jeremy Hol-lington said, “I just like hanging out with my friends and we have fun helping out.”
Justin Davidson, youth pastor at St. Si-mons Community Church, has consistently observed the positive impact of the Gath-ering Place on area youth. “What I love about the Gathering Place’s intern program is that through it I see students learn to love more and hate less, embracing what God wants to do in and through them.”
It’s an exciting and challenging option to ward off the potential boredom that often sets in a few weeks into summer vacation.
The Doulos Internship is full for 2014, but applications for the Junior Internship are due by May 16 and are available at www.thegp.com.
Kids Learn To Sail! Golden Isles Community
Sailing Center
Summer Sailing Camps
Three sessions available:June 16-20June 23-27July 7-11
Opti 1 Camp Ages 5-68 am - 10 am $160
Opti 2 Camp Ages 7-1210 am - 1 pm $190
Discounts for multiple weeks
US Sailing certified instructors
Classes are held at BrunswickLanding Marina
Must pass swim test, no otherexperience necessary
Sign up at www.gicsc.orgwww.coastaloutdooradventures.com
The Ultimate Outdoor
Summer Camp ExperienceThe Ultimate Outdoor
Summer Camp Experience
6KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 7KIDS CONNECT PROCESS6KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 7KIDS CONNECT PROCESS6KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 7KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
8 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
Gathering Place Main EventWho: Middle and High StudentsWhere: Strickland Auditorium at Epworth by the SeaWhen: Sunday nights June 8 – August 3, Doors open at 7:00pm, Event starts at 8:35pm, but you’ll want to get there by 7:45pm
to get a seat!
June 8th - Annie Downs - an author and speaker based in Nashville, TN www.anniedowns.com
June 15th - C.L. Shepherd or “Shep” - Founder and CEO of Keep the Change, Inc. www.keepthechangeinc.com
June 22nd – Duffy Robbins – an author and Professor of Youth Ministry at Eastern University, St. Davids, Pennsylvania.
June 29th – Amena Brown - poet, speaker, journalist and event host; travels and performs with her husband, Matt, also known as DJ Opdiggy. www.amenabrown.com
July 6th - Chad Norris - Lead Pastor of City Church in Simpsonville, South Carolina. www.chadnorris.com
July 13th – Dean Sikes – a messenger of hope. Since 1993, he’s spoken at over eighteen hundred events, in eight nations of the world, with audiences that now exceed 1.3 million people. July 20th – Lucas Ramirez, The GP Executive Director - noted for his teaching and leadership gifts and has a passion for developing the next generation of leaders.
July 27th – Kenny Grant - Senior Pastor at Calvay Baptist Temple in Savannah, Georgia. www.kgem.org
August 3rd – Worship Night! A night of celebration of all that God has done over the summer!
For more information: www.thegp.org
GP Main Event Schedulefor Summer 2014
GP SUMMER THEME
Contact us NOW!121 Shoppers Way, Brunswick, GA 31525912.275.0087
FUN, AFFORDABLE, EFFECTIVE FITNESS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. CHECK OUT OUR
FAMILY FITNESS CLASSES!
BODY BY YOUF ITNESS
Your Work ,Your Resu l t s .
BODY BY YOU
Your Resu l t s .
SUMMER TENNIS CAMPS:Session I– June 2-5, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
For intermediate to advanced players
Session II– June 16-19, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm For beginners to intermediate playersLocati on: Selden Park Fee: $135.00
SUMMER TENNIS TOURNAMENTS:
Dates:Saturdays, April 12, May 10, June 14, August 9, September 13
Locati on: Epworth ParkTime: Tournaments will begin at 9:00 am.
Draws will be published the Thursday before each tournament.Divisions for ages 7-18
Fee: $25.00/ tournament
SWIM LESSONS:Sessions available at Neptune, Selden, and Howard Coffi n Parks
Sessions begin June 2Ages 6 months and up
Fee: $30.00Private lessons are also available.
For more informati on call:Neptune Fun Zone- 279-2836Howard Coffi n Park- 279-3810
Selden Park- 279-2800
8KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 9KIDS CONNECT PROCESS8KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 9KIDS CONNECT PROCESS8KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 9KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 9
Covering The Golden Isles Since 1902
www.thebrunswicknews.com
HE BRUNSWICK NEWT S
IllustratedCoa
stal
CuisineCoastal
NEWSTHE GOLDEN ISLES
ADVERTISERAN
D
Passportto the Golden Isles
Brunswick News Publishing Co.
Enter to win
CHOOSE FROM TWO EXCITING CAMP EXPERIENCES!
Name:
Address:
City: State: Zip
Phone:
Email:
Backstage at the Zoo - July 7-11 Bioinspiration Camp - July 14-18
Mail to or drop off entries at: The Brunswick News | P.O. Box 1557 | Brunswick, GA 31520
3011 Altama Avenue | Brunswick, GA 31520 247 Edwards Plaza | St. Simons Island, GA 31522
or enter online at www.thebrunswicknews.com
NO PURCHASE OR PAYMENT OF ANY KIND IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. PURCHASE DOES NOT INCREASE ODDS OF WINNING. Must be 18 to enter. Void where prohibited. Odds of winning depend upon the number of eligible entries received during the Contest Period. Brunswick News employees or
relatives are not eligible for entry.
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE SUBMITTED BY MAY 22, 2014
The Brunswick News is proud to offer a drawing for 2 kids ages 11-13 to enjoy an amazing day camp experience
(including Extended Care) at the Jacksonville Zoo.
Camps Meet from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. Extended Care is available from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Backstage at The Zoo - Everyone knows that a great Zoo can’t operate without excellent keep-ers, but most people don’t realize that there’s a wide array of profes-sionals who keep the Zoo at the forefront of conservation, education,
and fun! This camp will explore some of the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens’ most interesting and important jobs. Join us as we meet zoo
keepers, exhibit designers, horticulture experts, and more!
Bioinspiration - Step into nature, and you’re instantly surrounded by inspiration! Join us as we explore the intersection of biology with art, architecture, and
even clothing design! We’ll look into swim suits that mimic shark skin, learn some lessons from termites about architecture, and maybe even
get inspiration for an invention or masterpiece of our own!
8KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 9KIDS CONNECT PROCESS8KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 9KIDS CONNECT PROCESS8KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 9KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
10 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
WHAT TO PACK
Summer camp secret #53: Ziploc bags are handy for more than just snacks.
Parents, if we can leave you with just one memorable piece of advice for the coming summer days, it is to buy Ziploc baggies in every size (and lots of black Sharpies). Not only are they handy for packing goldfish and raisins for your child to nibble on during the day, they’re also great for all the sundries your child will need in his or her travels this summer.
Like money. Sunscreen. Bug spray. Clothes. Wet swimsuits. You get the idea.
What else should you pack for your child? Well, read on for mother-tested-kid-approved ideas:
DAY CAMP
(find out the camp’s policy on this in advance)
OVERNIGHT CAMPClothing – Same rules apply as for day camps, but be sure to ask if dressier clothes will be
Swimming – Swimming is a popular camp activity, even if the main purpose of the camp is some other sport, so pack a swimsuit or two, more than one pair of goggles, flip-flops, and towels if the camp doesn’t supply them.
Sports gear
Linens – If needed, pack sheets, pillowcases, a pillow, a blanket or sleeping bag, towels, and a laundry bag.
Sun protection – Hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen, along with strict instructions on when to
Toiletries – Pack whatever your child uses regularly. Purchase a small tote to carry items back and forth from the showers, and plastic toothbrush caps and soap containers to keep it all neat. Include some basic first-aid supplies, such as bandages or blister pads, and insect repellent. Find out the camp’s policy about prescription and over-the-counter medications your child may need. These often need to be kept and dispensed by camp medical staff.
Entertainment – Books, magazines, writing materials. Balls and frisbees and other portable outdoor toys. Check the camp’s policy on personal music players and electronic games before allowing your child to pack them.
Miscellaneous – Flashlight, water bottle, favorite snacks (if allowed).
Whether your child will be away for just one day or for several, include a little love note for encouragement when they need it. Hopefully, they’ll be having too much fun to miss you much, but it never hurts to remind them how much you love and miss them while they’re off having fun!
– Amy Carter
Y.E.D.C.
Youth Enrichment and Deliverance Center, Inc.
2401 Norwich Street
(912) 267-0043
Camp runs May 27th – August 7nd:
Mon –Fri, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Y.E.D.C.
Youth Enrichment and Deliverance Center, Inc.
2401 Norwich Street
(912) 267-0043
Camp runs May 27th – August 1d: Mon – Fri, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
! Open 10 weeks!
! Early Registration!
! Includes breakfast,
lunch and an afternoon
meal.
! Children ages 5-13.
! Enrichment & tutoring available for students ages 14-16.
Y.E.D.C.’s
SUMMER CAMP 2014
Academics! Recreation! Field Trips! Bridging the gap between summer
and fall.
SUMMER CAMP 2014
! Open 10 weeks!
! Early Registration!
! Includes breakfast,
lunch and an afternoon
meal.
! Children ages 5-13.
! Enrichment & tutoring available for students
ages 14-16.
Y.E.D.C.’S
Academics! Recreation! Field Trips! Bridging the gap between summer
and fall.
Y.E.D.C.
Youth Enrichment and Deliverance Center, Inc.
2401 Norwich Street
(912) 267-0043
Camp runs May 27th – August 7nd:
Mon –Fri, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Y.E.D.C.
Youth Enrichment and Deliverance Center, Inc.
2401 Norwich Street
(912) 267-0043
Camp runs May 27th – August 1d: Mon – Fri, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
! Open 10 weeks!
! Early Registration!
! Includes breakfast,
lunch and an afternoon
meal.
! Children ages 5-13.
! Enrichment & tutoring available for students ages 14-16.
Y.E.D.C.’s
SUMMER CAMP 2014
Academics! Recreation! Field Trips! Bridging the gap between summer
and fall.
SUMMER CAMP 2014
! Open 10 weeks!
! Early Registration!
! Includes breakfast,
lunch and an afternoon
meal.
! Children ages 5-13.
! Enrichment & tutoring available for students
ages 14-16.
Y.E.D.C.’S
Academics! Recreation! Field Trips! Bridging the gap between summer
and fall.
Y.E.D.C.
Youth Enrichment and Deliverance Center, Inc.
2401 Norwich Street
(912) 267-0043
Camp runs May 27th – August 7nd:
Mon –Fri, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Y.E.D.C.
Youth Enrichment and Deliverance Center, Inc.
2401 Norwich Street
(912) 267-0043
Camp runs May 27th – August 1d: Mon – Fri, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
! Open 10 weeks!
! Early Registration!
! Includes breakfast,
lunch and an afternoon
meal.
! Children ages 5-13.
! Enrichment & tutoring available for students ages 14-16.
Y.E.D.C.’s
SUMMER CAMP 2014
Academics! Recreation! Field Trips! Bridging the gap between summer
and fall.
SUMMER CAMP 2014
! Open 10 weeks!
! Early Registration!
! Includes breakfast,
lunch and an afternoon
meal.
! Children ages 5-13.
! Enrichment & tutoring available for students
ages 14-16.
Y.E.D.C.’S
Academics! Recreation! Field Trips! Bridging the gap between summer
and fall.
Y.E.D.C.Youth Enrichment and Deliverance Center, Inc.
Three Oaks FarmLearn to love and ride horses in a Safe & Stress Free environment
Learn to HORSE CAMP at the Petting Zoo
10KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 11KIDS CONNECT PROCESS10KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 11KIDS CONNECT PROCESS10KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 11KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 11
Trying to get children to read over the summer can be a tough chore, so Marshes of Glynn Libraries is bringing back its annual summer reading program to assist parents.
The Brunswick and St. Simons Island librar-ies are using a science theme this year to help make reading fun for the kids over the summer break, says Karen Lar-rick, program coordina-tor of Marshes of Glynn Libraries.
“The whole point of the summer reading program is to keep children reading all summer long,” she said. “When they stop reading, their reading level drops off, so we want them to maintain the level of read-ing they had at the end of the school year until the start of the next year.”
Performer Barry Stewart-Mann will host the first events of the program May 29 – “Fizzin Folktales” for elementary school students at 10:30 a.m. at the St. Simons Island Public Library, 530 Beachview Drive, St. Simons Island.
The next event, “Dinner at the Periodic Table,” will be held at the Brunswick-Glynn County Library, 208 Gloucester St., Brunswick, at 3 p.m. May 29 for middle and high school students.
Registration for the “Fizz, Boom, Read” program for elemen-tary school children and the “Spark A Reaction” for middle and high school students begins May 27.
The program ends July 31.
Science Themes Make Reading Fun“Fizz, Boom, Read”May 29 10:30 a.m. “Fizzin Folktales” with Barry Stewart-Mann at (SSI)May 30 10:30 a.m. “Who Put The Fizz In My Pop” with Barry Stewart-Mann at (BWK)June 3 1 p.m. Reading to the Dogs (BWK)June 5 10:30 a.m. “Storytime with Nate the Great” (SSI)June 6 10:30 a.m. “Rumpelstiltskin” with Porkchop Productions (BWK) June 10 10:30 a.m. “Storytime with Nate the Great” (BWK)June 12 10:30 a.m. “Fizz Boom Bugs & Machines” with Curious Moon Puppets (SSI) June 17 10:30 a.m. *Summer Science Lab: “Water Rockets” grades 3-5 (BWK)June 19 10 a.m. SSI Craft Day in the Atrium: “Making Paper” (SSI)June 20 2 p.m. Classic Movie Day: adventures with a forgetful professor (BWK)June 24 11:30 a.m. The Science of Animals with Georgia Southern University (BWK)June 26 10:30 a.m. Summer Science Lab: “Rainbows & Bubbles” grades kindergarten to 1 (SSI)July 1 10:30 a.m. Summer Science Lab: “Red White & Blue Explosion” grades 3 to 5 (BWK) July 8 10:30 a.m. Storytime with Curious George (BWK)July 10 10:30 a.m. Storytime with Curious George (SSI)July 11 2 p.m. Craft Day Downtown: “Sunprints” (BWK)July 15 10:30 a.m. “Fizz Boom Bugs & Machines” with Curious Moon Puppets (BWK) July 17 10:30 a.m. “Chemistry in Action” with UGA Extension Service: grades kindergarten to 3 (SSI) July 17 6:30 p.m. “Chemistry in Action” with UGA Extension Service: grades 4 to 8 (BWK)July 22 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Reading to the Dogs (BWK)July 24 10:30 a.m. Summer Science Lab: “Fizz & Pop Chemistry” grades 2 to 4 (SSI)July 25 10:30 a.m. Storytime with Ronald McDonald (BWK)
“Spark A Reaction” June 19 10 a.m. Paper Making in the Atrium (SSI) June 19 6:30 p.m. Science is a Blast Lab Time: “The Fizz Pop Boom of Chemistry” (BWK)July 11 2 p.m. The Art and Science of Sunprints (BWK)July 17 6:30 p.m. “Chemistry in Action” with the UGA Extension Service (BWK)July 22 6:30 p.m. Science is a Blast Lab Time: “Astronomy & Space” (BWK)
By Martin Rand III
Are you ready to develop your passing, tackling and punting skills? Join us for a fun-fi lled week of Frederica Football and determine which posi-tion is best for you! All participants will be rec-ognized on Youth Night, September 12, 2014, at halftime of the Frederica Academy Varsity Foot-ball game.
Go! Fight! Win! Get ready to learn how to cheer on your favorite teams during a fun-fi lled week of cheers, chants, jumps and dance! No matter what level of cheer expe-rience, participants will have a great time learning new materials, making crafts, and then performing for friends and family dur-ing the cheer showcase.
FREDERICA FOOTBALL ISLAND CHEER2014 SUMMER FOOTBALL & CHEER CAMP2014 SUMMER FOOTBALL & CHEER CAMP
Participants in Frederica Academy’s Athletic Summer Programs will be grouped based on age and skill level, enabling athletes to learn and apply the principles of teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship in a safe and productive environment. A Summer Program t-shirt is included with registration.
Rising 1st through 8th graders Rising 1st through 5th graders
Instructors: Autumn Roberts & FA Varsity Cheerleaders | Cost: $125Instructors: Brandon Derrick & Staff | Cost: $125
We welcome all students of the Golden Isles and visitors to our community to register.Register and view program details at www.fredericaacademy.org/SummerPrograms
10KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 11KIDS CONNECT PROCESS10KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 11KIDS CONNECT PROCESS10KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 11KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
12 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
“I’m bored.”Those may be the two most unwelcome words a parent hears. But
hear them they do, especially during summer breaks in households where teens reside.
There seems to be plenty for younger kids to do. They can partici-pate in public or private recreation programs, attend day camps or enroll in various church Vacation Bible Schools.
Some children go away to residential camps for several weeks each summer and still others go with their families to vacation spots in the mountains or near lakes for the better part of the summer.
But for the 15- to 18-year-old, choices seem few.Sure, many young people have
jobs, but most of those are part-time.
There are plenty of hours in the day to volunteer for a local organization and perhaps gain some professional experience and insight into careers they might consider in the future. They can start applying for volunteer positions at some organizations now. For others, though, it may be too late, but it never hurts to inquire.
Morgan McElmurray, 16, is a volunteen at the Brunswick hospital of Southeast Georgia Health System and volunteers in the gift shop one afternoon a week. She began volunteering at the health system because she was considering a career in health care.
“I have volunteered in several different departments, but the gift shop is my favorite,” Morgan said. “I volunteer because I enjoy help-ing people. I also like meeting new people and volunteering.”
According to Kristin Doll, director of volunteer services at the health system, volunteens serve in various departments.
“They assist in areas such as maternity, guest services, gift shop, cancer care center, cafeteria,” Doll said.
Space is tight and slots are filled for this summer, but there’s always next year.
Doll said applicants for the Volunteen Program must be between 14
Youth volunteeropportunities
By Mary Starr
Morgan McElmurray, 16, is a volunteen at the Brunswick hospital of Southeast Georgia Health System and volunteers in the gift shop one afternoon a week.
Summer Day CampFor Children 5 Years and Up. No Gymnastic
Experience Necessary. Get It at Camp!
Golden Isles Gymnastics635 Scranton Road, Brunswick
912-280-0044Visit www.goldenislesgym.com for class schedule
$130PER WEEK
DAILY RATESAVAILABLE
FREE Breakfast & Lunch
May 22-August 6, 7:30am-5:30pm
Gymnastics Tumbling Trampoline Obstacle Course Rock Climbing Wall Arts/Crafts Games/Movies Iron Man Program Parkour Program
Golden Isles
Visit www.goldenislesgym.com for class schedule
Very a� ordable way to discover Gymnastics
12KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 13KIDS CONNECT PROCESS12KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 13KIDS CONNECT PROCESS12KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 13KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 13
and 18 in age, in grades 9 through 12 and in good academic standing.
“Applicants are accepted at the beginning of each calendar year and 50 students are accepted at both the Brunswick and Camden campuses each summer,” she said.
Space is limited and the program is popu-lar so teens are encouraged to apply early each year.
“The students complete an initial inter-view and are then scheduled for an eight-hour orientation in June,” Doll said. “Stu-dents who have successfully completed the process volunteer for at least one four-hour shift per week during the summer and then during the school year if they choose.”
Some teens may prefer to spend their summers in the fresh air and sunshine.
Fort Frederica National Monument recruits youth every spring to participate in the Youth Conservation Corps. Once ac-cepted to the program, participants work on projects that include anything from cleaning the earthworks to boundary clearing.
Information from the National Park Ser-vice indicates the work will be outdoors and require physical challenges.
Open to teens in the age range of 15–18, , who will work a 40-hour week. The season runs for eight to 10 weeks, from the end of May until school begins again in August.
Loren Dittmar, a guidance counselor at Glynn Academy, says students have also found opportunities through The Gather-ing Place, The Humane Society of South Coastal Georgia, Mtn2Sea, the International
Seafarer’s Center and Manna House.Who says volunteering has to be a solo
activity? Groups of teens can be helpful to causes.
FaithWorks, an outreach ministry in
Brunswick, says there are plenty of things groups can do to help its mission.
“FaithWorks is always happy to work with local groups in helping them see the com-munity differently and to make a difference in the lives of others,” said the Rev. Wright Culpepper, executive director of FaithWorks. “During the spring and summer, we host about 25 groups who come to us from across the country and have them do various projects that help others.”
Culpepper says the emphasis is to promote local missions.
“Our hope is that people will slow down enough to look around and see that there are opportunities to make a difference in the lives of others right here at home,” he said.
12KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 13KIDS CONNECT PROCESS12KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 13KIDS CONNECT PROCESS12KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 13KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
14 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
Organize food drives. FaithWorks provides groceries to more than 1,000 people each month, so the food pantry always needs replenishing.
Textile recycling. FaithWorks keeps textiles despite the shape they’re in. Culpepper says every piece of cloth has value and the organization keeps tons of clothes out of landfills every year.
Neighborhood cookouts. There are some city areas where groups can grill chicken and burgers and use the meals to visit with the elderly, shut-ins and marginalized people in order to share love and build relationships.
Landscaping. Plenty of homes, vacant lots and other properties need sprucing up.
Light construction projects. Building handrails, shelving, painting and replacing rotten boards are just a few of the tasks people need assistance with.
Of course, FaithWorks also offers some more soli-tary volunteer opportunities.
“Individuals can volunteer to work in our office, food pantry, textile warehouse, knitting prayer shawls, writing notes of encouragement, helping people write resumés, and a host of other things,” Culpepper said.
Here are some activities Culpepper suggests:
Organizations that mayuse teen volunteers:
Brunswick-Glynn Co. Library – 267-1212
FaithWorks – faithworksministry.org, 261-8512
Habitat for Hummanity – www.habitatglynncounty.org
Humane Society of South Coastal Georgia – www.hssc.org/help/
International Seafarer’s Center – www.seafarerscenter.org/2012-12- 21-01-29-25.html
Manna House – 264-1594
Mtn2Sea – mtn2sea.com/What_We_Do.html
National Park Service, Fort Frederica National Monument – email [email protected] or 223-4325.
Southeast Georgia Health System – Kristin Doll, director, volunteer services, 466-1071.
ATTENTION PARENTS
Roosevelt Lawrence Community CenterSummer Adventure Express Camp
June 2 - July 25Registration will begin April 1 - May 9
H Street Recreation
Activities Include: Math and reading workshops, �eld trips, various local locations, and one out
of town, the Jacksonville Zoo, swimming lessons, arts and crafts and more!
FEES: First Child $40.00Second Child: $35.00
Third Child $25.00“Para Español 280-6981”
9212-267-5522Contact Gwen Mullen or Langston Gamble for Pre-Registration Information
14KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 15KIDS CONNECT PROCESS14KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 15KIDS CONNECT PROCESS14KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 15KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 15
Join us for the Zoo’s 100th Birthday Celebration!
MAY 10TH & 11TH, 2014Featuring bounce houses/activities on
Great Lawn, entertainment, animal encounters, live music, conservation information, crafts
and animal enrichment!
OUR BIRTHDAY. YOUR PARTY.
zoo222157_100YearBday_BrunswickAd10x11.375_rsg.indd 1 4/15/14 9:36 AM
14KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 15KIDS CONNECT PROCESS14KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 15KIDS CONNECT PROCESS14KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 15KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
16 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
Students and parents in the Golden Isles have a variety of options from which to choose when selecting an educational pro-gram to ensure learning continues during the summer break.
Marine biology and the coastal ecosystem are the main focuses of most of the camps.
The Georgia Sea Turtle Center, Jekyll Is-land, has been offering its Sea Turtle Day Camp, for children 6 through 12, since 2008. That first summer the center held four ses-sions of the camp and a dozen or so children attended each session.
“Our program has now grown to seven sessions (each summer) with 20 children per session,” said Julie Hunt, administrative co-ordinator for the Georgia Sea Turtle Center. “Since 2008, 483 children have participated in our summer camp program.”
Hunt says that campers participate in a variety of activities, including field-based
adventures, games and crafts.Each day, she said, focuses on a specific
aspect of sea turtle biology, conservation or the threats terrapins face on a daily basis.
“Additionally, they will explore the many habitats of Jekyll Island, from freshwater ponds to maritime forests, through tidal marshlands down to the beach and beyond, with the myriad of turtle species found in Georgia,” Hunt said, explaining that staff at the center works to help wildlife, save
endangered specials and protect the coastal environment.
“Our desire is to connect children of all ages to nature and use sea turtles to inspire their imagination and embrace lifelong con-
servation values.”Also on Jekyll Island, 4-H Tidelands Na-
ture Center offers an array of summer learn-ing opportunities, including a day camp. The center’s Discovery Day Camp is offered dur-
By Mary Starr
outdoor Camps Connect Kids with Nature
16KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 17KIDS CONNECT PROCESS16KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 17KIDS CONNECT PROCESS16KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 17KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 17
ing select weeks in June and July.According to Dawn Zenkert, Tidelands co-
ordinator, children can participate in a single day or sign up for several days. Themes vary by day.
“(Activities) include field trips, games, crafts and more,” she said.
Coastal Outdoor Adventures, owned by Brooks Good, operates several multi-day camps for youngsters ages 6 through 14. They include Shark Fest, Camp Village Creek and Junior Biologist Camp.
There are four sessions of Camp Village Creek and four of Junior Biologist Camp. Shark Fest offers 12 sessions on both St. Si-mons and Jekyll Islands.
Other themes, with single-day options are also available.
Youngsters attending Shark Fest will ex-
perience two days of fishing for sharks and other fish. The camp operates on Mondays and Tuesdays at Hampton Marina on St. Si-mons Island and Thursdays and Fridays at the Jekyll Marina.
Good says that campers have a great time learning about tackle and bait and how to “fight” the fish. Many times participants will compete against each other for which team
can nab the biggest catch.There are a variety of sharks in the coastal
waters, according to Good.“There are 16 different species of sharks
here,” he said. “Most of them are two-to-four-feet long, but every now and then we catch them bigger than six-feet.”
Catches of more than 20 sharks a day are not uncommon. But campers aren’t deplet-ing coastal waters. All sharks are released back into the water except for one.
“We keep one legal size shark to do a com-plete dissection and give the kids a full biol-ogy lesson,” Good said.
Sharks aren’t the only fish caught during the camp – whiting, summer trout and sting-rays are among the array of sea life to which campers are exposed.
Junior Biologist Camp is a five-day experi-
ence that provides a hands-on overview of marine science for kids. It meets at St. Si-mons Elementary and campers spend a lot of time on the beach learning about shrimp, crabs and seashells.
Camp Village Creek is a team effort among Coastal Outdoor Adventures, Southeast Ad-venture Outfitters and Kennedy Outfitters. During these sessions, campers will learn to kayak, fish from a boat, paddleboard and interact with coastal wildlife through hands-on marine and wildlife education. This camp meets at Village Creek Landing.
Good, a charter fisherman, tour guide and caterer, says the camps are his heart and soul.
“When you can do something you love to do and make a living at it, it’s a gift,” he said.
To Sign up for summer camps:Georgia Sea Turtle Center – gstc.jekyllisland.com4-H Tidelands Nature Center – tidelands4h.orgCoastal Outdoor Adventures – coastaloutdooradventures.com
Summer Classes Now Forming!8 weeks for only $195. Free Martial Arts uniform to the first 25 callers. Space is limited. Reserve today. Text PMA912 to 95577 for more information.
18 Altama Village Drive912-466-0880
www.PremierMartialArts.com
16KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 17KIDS CONNECT PROCESS16KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 17KIDS CONNECT PROCESS16KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 17KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
18 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
SPORTS CAMPS: Kids In Motion
Kids in the digital age face an array of flashing and beeping gizmos that serve their short attention
spans and hold their bodies in one mo-tionless place, but Allen Benner knows children will stay active and focused all summer long if you give them an old-fashioned toy they can bounce, kick, chase, throw and catch.
And that is how they will roll in the Children In Action Sports Club’s summer camp – a free Christ-centered series of nine four-day camps designed around a whole new ball game each week, from volleyball to softball to golf and flag rugby.
“I had a long career in retail, but no matter what toy came along, the No. 1 gift for children has always been some kind of a ball,” said Benner, club direc-tor. “Kids will always love to play with a ball and it gives us an opportunity to be a positive, healthy force in their summer experience.”
The program is one of several sports camps offered in the Golden Isles to keep children on the move this summer. Others include volleyball and basketball camps at Glynn Academy and tennis
By Larry Hobbs
Paper Mache & Decoupage w/ Donna MacPherson Ages 6-12 May 3 Mothers Day Gift 1-4pmJune 2 - 6 1-4pm July 14 - 18 9am-12pmAll materials included / Bring a healthy snack
Drawing and Painting w/India Lee Ages 6 - 11 yrsJune 2 - 6 9am-12pm June 9 - 13 1-4pm June 23 - 27 1-4pm June 30 - July 4 9am-12pm July 7 - 11 1-4pm July 14 - 18 9am-12pm Topics include Under the Sea, In the Jungle & A Walk through Nature.
Looming & Weaving w/Donna MacPherson. Ages 6–12 yrsJune 9 - 13 9:30-12:30 and July 7-11 9:30am-12:30pm Bring your lunch
“Just Bead It” w/Debbie Dougherty Ages 7+June 9 - 13 9:30am-12:30pm July 7 - 11 9:30am-12:30pmJewelry Making Camp. Bring your lunch
Clay & Collage w/Debbie Craig Ages 7+June 9 - 13 June 23 - 27 July 14 - 18 July 21 - 25 July 28 - Aug 1All camps are 10am - 1pm Learn the process of working with clay, making rattles/ bells. Concluding with collage techniques. All materials included / Bring Lunch
“Metal Rocks” w/Debbie Dougherty Ages 7+June 16 - 20 9:30am-12:30pm Jewelry making camp. Bring your lunch
Miniature Monets w/Sarah Bash Gleason, M.S. Ages 7+June 16 - 18 (Mon-Wed) 1:30-3:30pm July 21 - 23 (Mon-Wed) 10am-12pm Learn to draw and paint like famous impressionist artists such as Claude Monet.
Art of Jewelry Design w/The Traveling Mermaids Ages 7-11 yrsJune 30 - July 4 1-4pm Students will make jewelry. Art Reception the last day for the entire family.
Photography Workshop w/Donna MacPherson. Ages 7+July 28 - Aug 1 1-4pm Fun and learning with your camera. Project on the last day using the photos.
529 Beachview Drive | St. Simons Island, GA 31522
(912) [email protected] | www.GlynnArt.org
2014 SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE
18KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 19KIDS CONNECT PROCESS18KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 19KIDS CONNECT PROCESS18KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 19KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 19
camps sponsored by the Glynn County Recreation Department.
CIA’s summer camp series for kids ages 7 to 12 swings into action June 9-12 with a camp centered on ultimate disc, a field sport, at the organization’s headquarters, 145 Granville Nix Lane in Brunswick. The camp will run weekly, Mondays through Thursdays, throughout June and July, and feature a different sport each week.
Breakfast and lunch are provided, and Benner encourages youth from all cor-ners of the Golden Isles to join the fun.
Each day begins with a prayer break-fast and concludes at 12:30 p.m.
Parents can pick and choose among the programs or enter their children for all nine weeks.
The non-profit CIA is able to hold the camps for free through donations from local churches and business and com-munity leaders. The camp breakfast and lunches are available through the Glynn County Summer Nutrition Program.
“We want to bring all kids from all different backgrounds together to get mentally, spiritually and physically fit this summer,” Benner said.
For more information call 912-230-7760 or email [email protected]
Visit the website at www.ciasportsclub.net
Glynn County Recreation and Parks Department
The Glynn County Recreation and Parks Department is sponsoring two ten-nis camps at Selden Park in June.
The first camp is for experienced play-ers and runs June 2-5; a camp for begin-ner and intermediate players follows June 16-19.
Both camps run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily.
The camp fee is $135 per child and includes a visit to the Selden Park pool and a camp T-shirt.
The camp is run by tennis pros Paul Rausch and Mary Brooke-Kersey, who have a combined 30 years experience in instruction.
The advanced camp will focus on strategies and match play to improve skills for competitive tournament play, Brooke-Kersey said. The second camp will introduce players to the sport and help beginners gain needed confidence.
“We just hope to achieve a fun week where the kids can learn a lot and make new friends,” Brooke-Kersey said.
For more information call the recre-ation department at 912-554-7780.
Glynn AcademyGlynn Academy will host the third
annual Drills for Skills Basketball Camp for boys and girls June 2-6 at the high school’s gymnasium. Sponsored by the Lady Terrors basketball program, the camp is for girls ages 8 to 18 and boys 7 to 13. The fee is $50.
Instructors include former and current college level coaches and players who will concentrate on teaching fundamen-tals, improved skills, teamwork and fun on the court.
Call 912-267-4267 to register. The Glynn Academy Lady Terrors
Volleyball Camp for girls takes place in two sessions – June 9-13 and June 16-20. Both camps run from 8 a.m. to noon at the school gymnasium. Registration costs $75 for one session or $125 for both.
Lady Terrors coaches Jon Ricketts and Pam Thompson will focus on volleyball
Camp Dates: May 27th – August 1st
Karate Sign language Spanish
BRIGHT FROM THE START
CAMP NATURE KIDS
NATURE ROCKSDuring these first two weeks, campers are introduced to many of the topics covered
in more detail in later weeks. They utilize their five senses to investigate dirt and mud, insects, plants, and animals.
DIGGING IN THE DIRTIt’s all about playing in the dirt! Campers squish and squelch in the mud, investigating not only what is in dirt, but who as well! Wallowing pigs and wiggly worms are just the
beginning of what campers find while digging in the dirt!
Chirp like a cricket? Hop like a grasshopper? Flitter and flutter like butterflies?There are so many interesting insects for campers to investigate
Animals have many characteristics that make them perfectly suited to their habitats. By slithering like snakes, hopping like rabbits, and flying like owls, campers investigate
reptiles, mammals, and birds representing unique habitats.
OFF THE BEATEN PATHCamping and hiking are adventures full of fun and exciting activities- pitching a tent and
sleeping under the stars, using a compass, and cooking over a campfire. As campers travel, other amazing habitats are explored.
18KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 19KIDS CONNECT PROCESS18KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 19KIDS CONNECT PROCESS18KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 19KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
20 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
basics and advanced fundamentals that enforce teamwork.
For more information contact Ricketts at [email protected] or 912-280-5000, extension 4112; or Thompson at [email protected], or 912-267-4210. Extension 3189.
Golden Isles GymnasticsGolden Isles Gymnastics is hosting
a summer camp from June through August at its facility at 635 Scranton Blvd. in Brunswick.
Sessions run from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and cost $30 per day or $130 per week, which includes breakfast and lunch.
The day includes four hours of gymnastics instruction with profes-sional instructors and additional healthy recreation on the one-acre facility’s playground, soccer field, basketball and volleyball courts. Classes are limited.
“This is a good way to introduce youngsters to the sport and keep them active in a safe, healthy environ-ment,” gym owner and instructor Yuri Kalinin said.
For more information, call 912-280-0044 or [email protected]
Visit the website at: http://www.goldenislesgym.com
Christ Church Creative Arts CampJoin Miss Kathleen and her team for:
• Fun music • Acting • Drawing • Painting • Games • New Friends
Rising First Graders and Older - $150 per session
Two Sessions to Choose FromJune 16-20 or June 23-27
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Christ Church, Frederica6329 Frederica RoadSt. Simons Island, GA912-638-8683ccfssi.org
20KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 21KIDS CONNECT PROCESS20KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 21KIDS CONNECT PROCESS20KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 21KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 21
Camden County has plenty of family-oriented activities scheduled this spring and summer.
Many of the activities are designed to keep youths occupied, while others are something the entire family can enjoy together.
The St. Marys Aquatic Center opens for the summer May 3 and will remain open through Sept. 7.
The facility is staffed with Red Cross certified lifeguards at all times.
The center includes water slides, a water playground, lap pool, snack shop and first aid station. Swimming lessons are also offered.
General admission is $9.95; seniors 55 and older $7.50; juniors under 48 inches in bare feet $6.95; children ages 2 to 4 $3.75; children under 2 free; spectators not swim-ming $4.45; night splash after 4 p.m. each day $5; teen night $5.
Season passes are also available at $49.95 for St. Marys residents and $59.95 for non residents. The season rate for children 2-4 years old is $24.95, regardless of residence.
Call 510-4000 for more information.The St. Marys Children’s Theatre will
hold activities throughout the summer.Broadway Camp will be held 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. on June 16 to 28 at Lisa Allen’s Dance Works, 10880 Colerain Road, St. Marys.
Participants will receive acting training and audition for roles using portions of material from “Peter Pan” and “Oliver.” A Broadway Camp performance is scheduled 6 p.m. on June 27 at Theatre by the Trax, 1100 Osborne Road, St. Marys.
Peter Pan performances will be Oct. 17 and 18 at Theatre by the Trax.
Contact The Friese Studio of Music 576-6801 for information.
The Camden County Recreation De-partment will hold day camp throughout the summer May 21 through Aug. 6. Activi-ties include arts and crafts, team games, movies, outdoor activities, swimming, board games, contests, races, educational programs, field trips, and more.
Camp cost is $80 per camper per week, or $20 a day.
Two snacks are provided every day, but campers will need to bring their lunch.
Sign-in begins at 7:30 a.m. for all camps. Campers must be signed out by 5:30 p.m. each day.
Go to camdencountypsa.info/programs.php for information.
Camden CountySummer ProgramsBy Gordon Jackson
Brunswick High Youth Football CampCoach Floyd at 577-0912
Frederica Academy Sports Campswww.fredericaacademy.org/summerprograms
Robert Sapp Baseball Campwww.robertsappbaseballcamp.com
Jekyll Island Golf & Tennis Campswww.jekyllisland.com
Brunswick Gymnastics Campswww.brunswickgymnastic.com
Other Area Sports Camps
Summer Camps 2014Christian Camp & Retreat
OUT OF THIS WORLD!SUMMER CAMP
Junior Camp1-June 16-20Teen Camp June 23-27Junior Camp2-July 7-11
Junior Camp3-July 14-18Combo Camp-July 21-25
HORSE CAMPJune 9-13
AGE REQUIREMENTSJunior 8-12
Teen 7th-12th GradeCombo Camp 10-15
Horse Camp 8-18
CAMP LOCATED A SHORT 45 MINUTES AWAYSummer Camp Activities:
• Horseback Riding• Swimming Pool• Water Slide
• Zipline• Miniature Golf• Nature Trail
• Hay Ride• Paddle Boats• Game Room
Cell: (912) 288-17382520 Hodge Place Rd., Screven, GA 31560
www.fl yingeagle.org • theranch@fl yingeagle.orgBut they wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.
-Isaiah 40:31
20KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 21KIDS CONNECT PROCESS20KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 21KIDS CONNECT PROCESS20KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 21KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
22 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
Summer Swimming
Glynn County Recreation Deptwww.glynncounty.org
Howard Coffin Park – 279-3810Neptune Fun Zone – 279-2836Selden Park – 279-2800
American Red Cross Swimming & Water Safety based lessons •Ages6monthsandup •2weeksessionsmeetingMonday–Thursday(8lessons) •SessionsbeginJune2nd •Classesbasedonageandskilllevel •Costis$30persession •RegistrationbeginsMay1st Golden Isles Swim Team (GIST)912-289-9184www.goldenislesswimteam.org
Brunswick Aquatic Center at Howard Coffin Park
“Learn To Swim” program •Ages4andup •45minuteswimlessons2timesperweekfor4weeks •ClasseseitherMonday/WednesdayorTuesday/Thursday •Summertimes(June&July):6:15,7:00,and7:45pm •Feeis$55for8lessons(4weeks) •Registeronlineoratthepoolbetween4-7pm
“Summer Swim League” •Ages6andup •Mustbeabletoswimlapandfloatonbackindependently •May26th–July17th,Mondays–Thursdays,8:00-9:00am •EndofseasonmeetonJuly12&13th •Costis$200perswimmerandincludesallpracticesandmeetfees •Registeronlineoratthepoolbetween4-7pm
Golden Isles YMCA of Coastal GeorgiaBrunswick, GA912-265-4100
Summer Swim Program •Ages6monthsandup •2weeksessionsmeetingMonday–Thursday(8lessons) •Saturdayoptionwillbeavailable •SessionsbeginJune2nd •Classesbasedonageandskilllevel •Costis$30/YMCAmembersand$45/non-memberspersession
Programs
1626 Frederica Road, Suite 201, St. Simons Island, GA 31522
GENEROSITY FOR GENERATIONS
Involve your Family In Inspired Philanthropy
Teach them to do Good…And Do it Well!
A Fund at the Community FoundationCan carry your Family’s Name
For GenerationsLike a Family Foundation…
But oh, so much Simpler
22KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 23KIDS CONNECT PROCESS22KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 23KIDS CONNECT PROCESS22KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 23KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014 23
It’s a conundrum all working parents face as the school calendar winds down: What to do with the kids? The
week of family vacation is set, as is the week with the grandparents. That’s two weeks accounted for; what to do for the other eight-and-a-half?
Day camps are a great way to ensure your children are safe, stimulated and engaged in constructive activities while school is out. In between Vacation Bible
School and a special week of music, sports or theater camp here and there, all-day camps are steady favorites for kids and their parents in the Golden Isles, offering a full daily menu of fun and games and day-trips – not to mention lasting friendships, laughs galore and great memories.
Here are some of our best bets for summer day camp fun for the upcoming summer break:
Full Day camps offer summer fun
and adventureBoys & Girls Club of SE Georgia Programs starting May 29thBrunswick & St Simons Island Time: 7:30am – 5:30pmwww.apositiveplace.net Ages 5 – 12
Lunch and snacks provided
Kids R Kids May 27th – August 1stBrunswick, GA Time: 6:30am – 6:30pm912-267-0100 Ages preschool – 12www.krkbrunswick.com Breakfast, lunch, and snacks provided
Wesley Academy of Early Learning June 2nd – July 25thSt Simons Island, GA Times: 7:30am – 5:30pm912-638-5072 Ages 6 wks – 5th gradewww.wesleyacademyssi.org Snacks provided
Youth Enrichment & Deliverance Center (Y.E.D.C.) May 27th – August 1stBrunswick, GA Time: 7:00am – 7:00pm912-267-0043 Ages 5 – 13
Breakfast, lunch, and snacks provided
Golden Isles Gymnastics May 22nd – August 6thBrunswick, GA Times: 7:30am – 5:30pm912-280-0044 Ages 5 and upwww.goldenislesgym.com Breakfast and Lunch provided
22KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 23KIDS CONNECT PROCESS22KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 23KIDS CONNECT PROCESS22KIDS CONNECT PROCESS 23KIDS CONNECT PROCESS
24 The Brunswick News / Thursday, April 24, 2014
jekyllisland.com (912) 635-3636
Georgia Sea Turtle CenterCalling all junior scientists, marine biologists, conservationists and sea turtle enthusiasts! Ages 6-9 years:
Ages 10-12 years:
For more info: gstc.jekyllisland.com
Jekyll Island Golf ClubJekyll Island Golf Club invites juniors ages 6-14 to learn more about the game of golf. PGA Professional instruction on all aspects of the game includes putting, chipping, pitching, full swing, on-course instruction and etiquette.
For more info: golf.jekyllisland.com
Jekyll Island Tennis CenterTournament Tough Camp I: June 9-13: This session will help players sharpen skills in preparation for the Jekyll Island Clay Court tournament to be held immediately following the camp. Futures of the Game Camp: July 7-11This session is designed for beginners and intermediate play-ers, and is more relaxed than the Tournament Tough Camps. Tournament Tough Camp II: July 21-25 This camp is identical to the Session 1 camp. For more info: jekyllisland.com/tennis
Summer ofFUN
Summer Kids’ Camps on
Jekyll Island
Sign Up Now
24KIDS CONNECT PROCESS24KIDS CONNECT PROCESS24KIDS CONNECT PROCESS