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Return Registration with payment to your schools office or mail to address provided. Please make checks payable to Polson Afterschool Program. Polson Afterschool Program Celebrate Summer Registration Form Student Name: Home Address: Age: Sex: DOB: Grade next yr. School: Parent/Guardian Name: Home Phone #: Other #: Family Income: one below $30,000 between $30-50,000 between $50-70,000 above $70,000 Person to Notify in Emergency: Phone #: Doctor: Dentist: Name Phone # Name Phone # Allergies and medications: Please circle the one camp you wish to register for per week: Week #1 June 24-27 Week #2 July 14 Week #3 July 8-11 Jewelry Making 101 Cross Stitch Crazy Polluting Montana Creative Calendars Montana Ghost Stories Art of Nature Candy Camp Summer Reading _____________ Animals in the Park Mining in Montana Thursday Adventure Only World Wide Awareness Thursday Adventure Only Thursday Adventure Only Week #4 July 15-18 Week #5 July 22-25 Week #6 July 29Aug 1 Mad Scientists Tiny Picassos Paper Crafting Masters Art Around the World Montana History Fun with Fabrics Ready, Set, Blast Off! PVC Pipe Projects All About Animals Junior Space Camp Summer Sports Camp Wood Working I Thursday Adventure Only Thursday Adventure Only Thursday Adventure Only Week #7 August 5-8 Week #8 August 12-15 Swimming on Wednesdays Computer Coding and Science Wizarding World of Harry Potter WK1 WK2 WK3 WK4 Bullet Journaling Wacky Water Fun Wood Working II Wood Working III WK5 WK6 WK7 WK8 Hand Sewing Thursday Adventure Only Thursday Adventure Only Photo/Video Release and Behavior Acknowledgement: I hereby permit the ASP to publish photos/videos for the purpose of promoting our program. I hereby release all right, title and interest I may have in said photo/video. ASP reserves the right to dismiss any participant without refund, whose behavior is disruptive to the program. Disruptive behavior that can be described as conduct that prevents the execution of class activities or endangers program participants and/or staff. Signature of Parent/Guardian Date Authorized Pick-Up Persons other than parent/guardian who are authorized to pick up my student from Summer Camp are: Name Phone # Name Phone # Name hone # Additional information:

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Return Registration with payment to your school’s office or mail to address provided. Please make checks payable to Polson Afterschool Program.

Polson Afterschool Program Celebrate Summer Registration Form

Student Name: Home Address: Age: Sex: DOB: Grade next yr. School: Parent/Guardian Name: Home Phone #: Other #: Family Income: √ one ∆ below $30,000 ∆ between $30-50,000 ∆ between $50-70,000 ∆ above $70,000 Person to Notify in Emergency: Phone #: Doctor: Dentist: Name Phone # Name Phone #

Allergies and medications:

Please circle the one camp you wish to register for per week:

Week #1 June 24-27 Week #2 July 1–4 Week #3 July 8-11 Jewelry Making 101 Cross Stitch Crazy Polluting Montana Creative Calendars Montana Ghost Stories Art of Nature Candy Camp Summer Reading _____________ Animals in the Park Mining in Montana Thursday Adventure Only World Wide Awareness Thursday Adventure Only Thursday Adventure Only

Week #4 July 15-18 Week #5 July 22-25 Week #6 July 29– Aug 1 Mad Scientists Tiny Picassos Paper Crafting Masters Art Around the World Montana History Fun with Fabrics Ready, Set, Blast Off! PVC Pipe Projects All About Animals Junior Space Camp Summer Sports Camp Wood Working I Thursday Adventure Only Thursday Adventure Only Thursday Adventure Only

Week #7 August 5-8 Week #8 August 12-15 Swimming on Wednesdays Computer Coding and Science Wizarding World of Harry Potter WK1 WK2 WK3 WK4 Bullet Journaling Wacky Water Fun Wood Working II Wood Working III WK5 WK6 WK7 WK8

Hand Sewing Thursday Adventure Only

Thursday Adventure Only Photo/Video Release and Behavior Acknowledgement: I hereby permit the ASP to publish photos/videos

for the purpose of promoting our program. I hereby release all right, title and interest I may have in said photo/video. ASP reserves the right to dismiss any participant without refund, whose behavior is disruptive to the program. Disruptive behavior that can be described as conduct that prevents the execution of class activities or endangers program participants and/or staff.

Signature of Parent/Guardian Date Authorized Pick-Up Persons other than parent/guardian who are authorized to pick up my student from Summer Camp are: Name Phone # Name Phone # Name hone # Additional information:

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Celebrate Summer Camps 2019

We are very excited to bring you the 2019 Summer Program. A special thanks goes out to everyone who supported us and helped to keep this wonderful program going!

All camps consist of enrichment activities that provide students

an opportunity to experience new things and learn about the

world around them with hands on activities and adventures! The

Literacy Enrichment consists of group reading hosted by Dale

Hannon, the Librarian from the Cherry Valley School. Each week

Mrs. Hannon will read from a preselected list of books that

coincide with the camps being offered.

All summer camps will run Monday, Tuesday,

Wednesday and Thursday June 24th-August 15th in the Cherry Valley School. Each Thursday will be our Field Trip day. All campers will unite to learn about and ex-

perience this great state we live in! The program will run from 8:00 am until 1:30pm,

except Thursday when we will run from 8:00 am-5:00pm.

Family members are invited to accompany us on our Thurs-

day Adventures, however we ask that you cover the cost of

your own admittance when applicable.

Children entering into grades K-9

are encouraged to attend!

Older students are invited to apply to be a Peer Leader.

Daily Schedule

8-8:30a.m. Check in/Breakfast/Recess 8:30 a.m. Camps begin 12:30-1:00p.m. Lunch/Outside activities 1:00 p.m. Literacy Enrichment 1:30 p.m. Camps End Mon,Tues,Wed 5:00 p.m. Camp ends on Thursday

Lunch and breakfast are provided each day! Please let us know if your child has any special dietary needs.

Wizarding World of Harry Potter Instructor: Autumn Bailey

Welcome wizards, one and all. This camp will be entirely dedicated to all thing Harry Potter and Magical Beasts. You will be sorted into Hogwarts houses, brew our own Butterbeer, and make our own wands and quills. We will culminate the camp with a viewing of the original movie Harry Pot-ter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.

Wacky Water Fun Instructor: Tristan Hanson & Lori Cote

Spend the week playing in the wonderful waters of Flathead Lake. Stu-dents will visit Riverside Park, Boettcher Park and Sacajawea Park. Your child does need to know how to swim to be in this camp. NO SWIM IN-STRUCTION in this camp. Life jackets will be provided if you do not have one. Please tell us with registration if you need a life jacket.

Wood Working III Instructor: Leanor Peterson

Attention all junior carpenters and wood workers! Please join us for the last week of designing, building, decorating, and working with wood. For our last project, we will be building a bird house! Campers will paint, drill, glue and assemble their wood projects bring them home on Wednesday. We will be using hand tools in this camp. Please wear painting clothes.

Thursday Adventures: Instructor: all

Woodland Waterpark! All campers will be going on this adventure on

Thursday! You are signed up for this when you sign up for your

camp above. We will be traveling to Kalispell to eat lunch at the

Woodland Park, play and feed the local fowl. Next we will walk

next door and enjoy the water slides and swimming pool at The

Woodland Water Park! Please remember to bring extra water, your

bathing suit and SUNSCREEN!

August 12th-15th

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Computer Coding and Science Instructor: Chris Ayers

In this camp we will learn computer coding and computer science. We will be using code.org to discover the basics of computer science and coding. Campers will learn how to code their own games and make computer gen-erated animations.

Bullet Journaling Instructor: Autumn Bailey

The basics of bullet journals are organizing information. Teaching kids to keep records and lists in a creative way helps them to see their progress and take responsibility for their productivity in a fun way. It’s also a fun great way to turn doodles into useful records. Learn how to keep record of your dreams and daily life. This is a way to keep your memories written down for future enjoyment.

Wood Working II Instructor: Leanor Peterson

Calling all junior carpenters and wood workers! Join us in another week of designing, building, decorating, and working with wood. This week we will be building your own bookcase. Campers will paint, drill, glue and assemble their wood projects bring them home on Wednesday. We will be using hand tools in this camp. Please wear painting clothes.

Hand Sewing Instructor: Na’Key Waugh

In this camp, students will be putting their creativity to the test by de-signing and creating their own stuffed animal! We will be using a variety of different fabrics, and learning how about different styles of stitching such as; running stitch, backstitch and chain stitch.

Thursday Adventures: Instructor: all

Jumping around at the Flying Squirrel Trampoline Park in Missoula!

You are signed up for this when you sign up for your camp above.

This Thursday we will be traveling to Missoula where we will start

our adventure by visiting the Missoula Carousel and Dragon Hollow

Park. Then after lunch, we will head over to the Flying Squirrel

indoor trampoline park where we will jump, dive in the foam pit,

and see what kind of parkour we can do! Please remember to

bring extra water, walking shoes, and sunscreen.

August 5th-8th

The cost, per child, per camp, is based on a sliding scale based on family income. All materials and project supplies are included. All camp fees must be paid for with the registration to reserve a spot in the camp. These camps fill VERY quickly so please turn them in early! Please make checks payable to the Polson After School Program. Payments and registrations can be dropped off at the front office of your child’s school, or mailed to:

The Polson Afterschool Program

c/o Mandie Steele 111 4th Avenue East Polson MT, 59860

If your income is: Your tuition is:

Below $30,000 $55/week Between $30,000-50,000 $65/week Between $50,000-70,000 $75/week Above $70,000 $85/week Thursday Adventures Only $20/week

*Refunds are at the discretion of the Afterschool Program.

This summer the Polson Afterschool Program will partner with the Mission Valley Aquatic Center to offer students the opportunity to enjoy additional summer programming. Every Wednesday, the Polson

Afterschool Program will provide transportation, to the Aquatic Center, for students. Upon arrival, students will be able to

participate in the free swim time offered through the pool. The time frame for this activity is every Wednesday from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Parents and guardians will be responsible for picking their child(ren) up from the aquatic center. If you would like to register your child

for this additional programming, please fill out the Swimming on Wednesdays section on the registration form.

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June 24th-27th

Jewelry Making 101 Instructor: Autumn Bailey

In this camp we will experiment with a multitude of jewelry making techniques including beading, wire wrapping, recycled jewelry and paper bead making. We will make beaded bracelets, Lake Glass pendants, and much more!

Creative Calendars Instructor: Tonya Elliot

In this camp, students will learn how to scrapbook and create a personalized 2019-2020 calendar. Students will be able to use scrapbooking tools such as a Cricut (die cut machine), embossing machine, stickers, paper, & scissors. They will be able to write in important dates from the Polson School calendar such as no school days. Send your child with a list of important dates, like birthdays and family events, and we will include them!

Candy Camp Instructor: Tristan Hanson

Attention all candy lovers, we have a scrumptious camp for you! Join us as we learn how to make a variety of candies, such as home-made Reese’s cups. In this camp we will discover what candies we can made using ingredients that can be found around your house, and make a different type of delicious candy each day.

Mining in Montana Instructor: Na’Key Waugh

“There’s gold in them there hills!” As well as sapphires, gems, pyrite and so much more! In this camp we will sift through dirt and rocks trying to strike it rich, just like an old time pioneer, all while learn-ing about Montana’s rich mining history. Join us as we catch gold fever and dig deep for the big score!

Thursday Adventures: Instructor: all

Sapphire hunting in Philipsburg! All campers will be going on

this adventure on Thursday! You are signed up for this when

you sign up for your camp above. This Thursday we will be

travelling to Philipsburg where campers will get to partake in

a real Montanan experience, mining for sapphires! We will also

be visiting the World Famous Sweet Palace Candy Shop.

July 29th-August 1st Paper Crafting Masters Instructor: Autumn Bailey

This isn’t your mother’s origami. We will be making ninja stars, and even fidget spinners, all out of paper. All of the classic paper folding favorites from fortune tellers, to animal corner bookmarks are also included. This is the perfect way to impress all your friends.

Fun with Fabrics Instructor: Lorie Cote

In this camp we will be working with fabrics and learn how to make t-shirt bracelets, no sew pillows, and a no sew octopus just to name a few! We will be busy working with our hands while we discover all the cool things we can make without using a needle and thread.

All About Animals Instructor: Hailey Hanson

All About Animal will be a fun education camp where campers will learn about animals, do fun crafts, games, plus discover which animals are endangers and how we can help. We will even adopt an endangered animal, providing support for it to continue to live in its nature habit. This will be a great way for kids to get interested in nature, and learn about animals around the world through activates and crafts, and even a guest speaker. This camp will feature real animals!

Wood Working I Instructor: Leanor Peterson

Attention all junior carpenters and wood workers! Come join us in designing, building and decorating your own frame plant stand. Campers will paint, drill, glue and assemble their wood projects bring them home on Wednesday. We will be using hand tools in this camp. Please wear painting clothes.

Thursday Adventures:

Instructor: all

Enjoying recreational fun at Camp Tuffit! All campers will be going on

this adventure on Thursday! You are signed up for this when you sign

up for your camp above. This Thursday we will be traveling to Camp

Tuffit in Lake Mary Ronan where campers can partake in summertime

activities such as; fishing, swimming, volleyball and boating just to name

a few.

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July 22nd-25th Tiny Picassos Instructor: Autumn Bailey

This camp will be entirely devoted to the wonderful methods of making life more colorful - PAINTING. Each day is dedicated to a different medium: watercolor, acrylic and even making your own scratch art! We will learn about all of the masters and eras of art.

Montana History Instructor: Hailey Hanson Did you know that Helena was not the first capital of Montana? Do you know what ORO-Y-PLATA stands for on the Montana flag? Would you be able to tell your teacher what year The National Bison Range was established? If you know the answers to any of these questions, or you would like to learn them, join us as we will discover the fascinating history of Montana! This camp will be educational and fun.

PVC Pipe Projects Instructor: Tristan Hanson

In this camp, campers will be using PVC piping to design and make cool projects such as a marshmallow blow gun! This camp is going to be fun and action packed, especially when we have a marshmallow war on Wednesday! Join us in this fun engineering camp.

Summer Sports Camp Instructor: Na’Key Waugh

Calling all junior athletes to join us in some friendly competition as we partici-pate in, and learn the rules of basketball, baseball and soccer! This camp wel-comes kids at all skill levels. We will work on sportsmanship and playing for the love of the game. Remember to bring your sneaker and come join us for a fun and physical week!

Thursday Adventures: Instructor: all

Picnicking in Woodland Park, touring the Conrad Mansion, and ice skat-

ing! All campers will be going on this adventure on Thursday! You are

signed up for this when you sign up for your camp above. This Thursday

we will be traveling to Kalispell where our first stop will be to take a

tour of the Conrad Mansion, then off to Woodland Park for a picnic

lunch. After lunch we will head to Whitefish where we will finish our

adventure by ice skating at the Whitefish Ice Rink.

July 1st-4th Cross Stitch Crazy Instructor: Autumn Bailey

Join the counted cross stitch craze that’s sweeping the nation. This instructor has been working with needle and thread for over 20 years, so come learn all the beautiful and handmade works of art that even the youngest of children can make. This is a needle-work skill that is also proven to improve math skills.

Montana Ghost Stories Instructor: Lori Cote

Do you fancy of yourself a junior ghost hunter? Have you ever felt the chill of a ghost? Or maybe you just enjoy hearing a good scary story? If any of these sounds like you, then this camp is right up your alley! Join us as we discover ghost towns in Montana, hear firsthand accounts of ghost sightings, and learn about all the haunts Montana has to offer.

Summer Reading Instructor: Tristan Hanson

Join us in spending the week reading by the lake, under a shade tree, or even on a pile of pillows. Each camper will pre-choose a book (at their level) that they will read reading during camp, and at the end of the week campers will bring their book home with them. On Monday we will walk down to the public library and register for the summer reading program. When registering for this camp, please include the name and author of the book the camper would like to read. If you would like it to be a surprise, please leave it blank.

Thursday Adventures: Instructor: all

Visiting the old Montana State Prison! You are signed up for

this when you sign up for your camp above. This Thursday

we will be traveling to Deer Lodge, MT where we will visit

the Old Montana State Prison, Montana Auto Museum, and

the Frontier Montana Museum. Join us in discovering some

Montana history and maybe see a ghost?

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July 8th-11th

Pollinating Montana Instructor: Chris Ayers Join us as we spend a week learning about bees and butterflies through art, science and engineering. In this camp we will explore some native Montana plants and how important bees, butterflies and other insects are to the food we eat and the beauty we see every day!

Art of Nature Instructor: Autumn Bailey

Your kids will learn how to create beautiful masterpieces out of Montana’s natural resources. This will help awaken every child’s natural sense of creativity and urge to create art from everyday objects. There is no better way to recycle than to turn a broken branch into a beautiful wind chime.

Animals in the Park Instructor: Lori Cote

Join us as we learn about some of the animals that call our national parks home. We will do projects on each animal we learn about, discuss their natural habitats, discover what foods they eat, and much more! In this camp we will prepare for our fieldtrip to Glacier National Park, and maybe even see some of these animals… from a distance!

World Wide Awareness Instructor: Hailey Hanson

Did you know that fish and other marine life often can’t tell the difference between plastic and food? Or that half of the world’s tropical rainforests have already been cleared? Are you aware that the average person generates over 4 pounds of trash every day? In this camp we will learn all about the pollution in our world and how we can help stop it. Join us as we learn about things and problems you probably didn’t even know existed. This will be a great camp for kids who want to help the world and its environment!

Thursday Adventures: Instructor: all

Hiking in Glacier National Park! All campers will be going on this

adventure on Thursday! You are signed up for this when you sign up

for your camp above. This Thursday we will be hiking along the

shores of Lake McDonald. This hike is level and in the trees with

great views of the Lake and will be about 3 miles round trip. After

our hike we will visit the Discovery Cabin, then return to Lake

McDonald where we will swim (optional) and play games.

July 15th-18th

Mad Scientists Instructor: Autumn Bailey

If you enjoy science, you will love this camp! Join in the fun of mak-ing glow-in-the-dark slime, lava lamps, elephant toothpaste, giant bubbles, home-made hovercrafts and much, much more.

Art Around the World Instructor: Lori Cote

If you have an appreciation for art and enjoy exploring other cul-tures, or if you just love doing art projects then this camp is for you! Join us as we dive paintbrush first into foreign countries, like, France. Each day we will investigate a different country, learning about their culture, art, and other interesting facts.

Ready, Set, Blast Off! Instructor: Tristan Hanson

Did you know that the heat produced by a rocket in the first mo-ments after lift-off could heat 85,000 homes for a full day? Or that the first rocket prototypes were arrows with explosives attached or arrows propelled by gunpowder? Join us in a week of exploring space travel, where we will make our own rockets. We will have a contests to see which rocket launches!

Junior Space Camp Instructor: Leanor Peterson

Join us as we travel into space and explore its outer limits. In this camp we will learn about all the wonders of outer space, explore the solar system, and discover what makes each planet unique.

Thursday Adventures: Instructor: all Visiting the Planetarium and exploring the SpectrUM in Missoula!

You are signed up for this when you sign up for your camp above.

This Thursday we will be traveling to Missoula where we will start

our adventure by learning about the starts at the University Plane-

tarium. After lunch we will head over to the SpectrUM Science Mu-

seum. Once there we will explore the Large River Ecosystem, SciGirls

DigiZone, Discovery Bench and the Big Sky Brain Project exhibits.

Please remember to bring extra water, walking shoes, and sunscreen.