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WWW.VALLEYRECORD.COM Snoqualmie Valley Record • March 20, 2013 • 11 Exploring your own big back yard Si View offers summer excitement When school’s out, children fill those long summer days with fun in the sun and under the historic eaves of Si View Community Center. Si View offers a weekly field trip and a variety of daily activities including swimming, sports, arts and crafts, outdoor games and more. Many specialty camps are also offered throughout the summer from dance to gymnas- tics and sports, engineering and other activities. New this year is the division of Camp Si View into two smaller camps at Si View Community Center: Camp Little Si for ages 4 to 7 and Camp Big Si for ages 8 to 11. Both of these camps are capped at 30 students. Children will have fun swimming every day, sports, arts, outdoor games and weekly field trips. Extended hours of Camp Si View are aimed at working parents. Camp R.A.D. (Recreation Adventure Discovery) for Kindergartners through fifth graders is housed at Meadowbrook Farm and offers abundant opportunities for outdoor activities in a smaller group setting. K-5 campers take weekly field trips and swim at the Si View Pool. TRAC Camp (Teen Recreation Adventure Camp) held Mondays through Thursdays is for youth entering grades six through nine in the fall. Participants experi- ence a variety of outdoor adventures while making new friends and lasting memories. Campers take two full-day field trips each week and spend two days at Si View. Special Interest Camp offerings include dance, gym- nastics, Lego engineering and Zumbatomic camps. Preschoolers can let their imaginations soar in half-day camps with gymnastics, soccer, sports sampler, pirates, and dance camps. Sports camps are a great way for girls and boys to try a new sport or enhance the skills of their favorite sports. Offerings include gymnastics, golf, soc- cer, basketball, tennis, volleyball, and baseball. Registration for all Si View Metro Parks summer camps opens on Friday, April 5. Registration will be available online at www.siviewpark.org , by phone at (425) 831-1900 or in person at Si View Community Center, 400 S.E. Orchard Dr., North Bend, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Registration lasts all summer, but parents are encour- aged to register early as many camps fill up quickly. Sammamish Learning Center A Unique Learning Environment for Ages 3-5 Preschool Camp Enrollment Begins April 1st We are also continuing to enroll for the Fall Open House on April 20th. Visit www.slckids.com and check out our Tour! Give us a call today 425-313-1545 or E-mail [email protected] 753457 CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN CUISINE Issaquah Highlands 425.369.8900 www.AgaveRest.com Weekend Brunch ($4 mimosas & $5 marys) EARLY & LATE HAPPY HOUR Kids Eat for $2.99 Sundays FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED 753535 Summ r Fun Guide 20 1 3 No such thing as ‘nothing to do’ The best solution for constant complaining from your children this summer is to keep them busy. Here are a few suggestions for some enjoyable summer out- ings that they won’t soon forget. • Get them moving! There’s nothing better than a day of climbing up and down, sliding, and running around for working off excess energy. • Forest adventure course: Enjoy some fresh air and play games in the treetops. This challenging experience will be both unique and stimulating. • Water park: A perfect sum- mer outing. Water parks are good for hours of pleasure for the entire family. • Climbing: Many centers offer introductory indoor climbing courses for children. Experienced professionals are there to supervise, so parents don’t need to worry about their kids’ safety. PRE SCHOOL KIDS CAMP AGES 3-5 Safari • Hula • Pirates • Dinosaur Adventures… SWIM & TENNIS DAY CAMP AGES 5-12 Extreme Themes & Water Adventures VANAPALOOZA AGES 11-14 9 Weeks of Adventure Day Trips! 425.746.1160 • www.samena.com 15231 Lake Hills Blvd. | Bellevue, WA 98007 Go to http://ow.ly/iL0CJ for more information. INCREDIBLE CAMPS! 753499 Your non-profit community art center 95 Front Street North, Issaquah, WA 98027 425-392-3191 [email protected] Art Center Summer Programs Unique! Adult Workshops & Personalized Art Parties New! Teen Art Camps New! Free Family Art-Together Time Programs Painting Ceramics Glass Mix-Media Drawing & More Discover and register online at www.artEAST.org 751796 Asia Pacific Language School 425-641-1703 www.apls.org Learn the Mandarin Chinese or Japanese language 2013 Language & Cultural Summer Camp and culture while having fun! July 8 to August 23 9am-12pm or 9am-4:30pm From K to 5th grade at APLS Learning Center 2015 Richards Road. SE (at Bellevue Foursquare Church) OPEN HOUSE 5:45pm-6:30pm March 28th Thur

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www.valleyrecord.com Snoqualmie Valley Record • March 20, 2013 • 11

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your own big back yard

Si View offers summer excitementWhen school’s out, children fill those long summer

days with fun in the sun and under the historic eaves of Si View Community Center.

Si View offers a weekly field trip and a variety of daily activities including swimming, sports, arts and crafts, outdoor games and more. Many specialty camps are also offered throughout the summer from dance to gymnas-tics and sports, engineering and other activities.

New this year is the division of Camp Si View into two smaller camps at Si View Community Center: Camp Little Si for ages 4 to 7 and Camp Big Si for ages 8 to 11. Both of these camps are capped at 30 students. Children will have fun swimming every day, sports, arts, outdoor games and weekly field trips. Extended hours of Camp Si View are aimed at working parents. Camp R.A.D. (Recreation Adventure Discovery) for Kindergartners through fifth graders is housed at Meadowbrook Farm and offers abundant opportunities for outdoor activities in a smaller group setting. K-5 campers take weekly field trips and swim at the Si View Pool.

TRAC Camp (Teen Recreation Adventure Camp) held Mondays through Thursdays is for youth entering grades six through nine in the fall. Participants experi-ence a variety of outdoor adventures while making new friends and lasting memories. Campers take two full-day field trips each week and spend two days at Si View.

Special Interest Camp offerings include dance, gym-nastics, Lego engineering and Zumbatomic camps. Preschoolers can let their imaginations soar in half-day camps with gymnastics, soccer, sports sampler, pirates, and dance camps. Sports camps are a great way for girls

and boys to try a new sport or enhance the skills of their favorite sports. Offerings include gymnastics, golf, soc-cer, basketball, tennis, volleyball, and baseball.

Registration for all Si View Metro Parks summer camps opens on Friday, April 5. Registration will be available online at www.siviewpark.org, by phone at (425) 831-1900 or in person at Si View Community Center, 400 S.E. Orchard Dr., North Bend, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Registration lasts all summer, but parents are encour-aged to register early as many camps fill up quickly.

Sammamish Learning CenterA Unique Learning Environment for Ages 3-5

Preschool Camp EnrollmentBegins April 1st

We are also continuing to enroll for the FallOpen House on April 20th.

Visit www.slckids.com and check out our Tour!

Give us a call today 425-313-1545 or E-mail [email protected]

753457

CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN CUISINE

Issaquah Highlands

425.369.8900www.AgaveRest.com

Weekend Brunch ($4 mimosas & $5 marys)EARLY & LATE HAPPY HOURKids Eat for $2.99 Sundays

CONTEMPORARY MEXICAN CUISINECONTEMPORARY MEXICAN CUISINEFAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

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Summ r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunNo such thing as ‘nothing to do’The best solution for constant complaining from your children this summer is to keep them busy. Here are a few suggestions for some enjoyable summer out-ings that they won’t soon forget. • Get them moving! There’s nothing better than a day of climbing up and down, sliding, and running around for working off excess energy.• Forest adventure course: Enjoy some fresh air and play games in the treetops. This challenging experience will be both unique and stimulating.• Water park: A perfect sum-mer outing. Water parks are good for hours of pleasure for the entire family.• Climbing: Many centers offer introductory indoor climbing courses for children. Experienced professionals are there to supervise, so parents don’t need to worry about their kids’ safety.

PRE SCHOOL KIDS CAMP • AGES 3-5Safari • Hula • Pirates • Dinosaur Adventures…

SWIM & TENNIS DAY CAMP • AGES 5-12Extreme Themes & Water Adventures

VANAPALOOZA • AGES 11-14 9 Weeks of Adventure Day Trips!

425.746.1160 • www.samena.com 15231 Lake Hills Blvd. | Bellevue, WA 98007

Go to http://ow.ly/iL0CJ for more information.

INCREDIBLE

CAMPS!

753499

Your non-pro� t community art center

95 Front Street North, Issaquah, WA 98027 425-392-3191 [email protected]

Art Center Summer ProgramsUnique! Adult Workshops & Personalized Art PartiesNew! Teen Art Camps

New! Free Family Art-Together Time ProgramsPainting • Ceramics • Glass • Mix-Media • Drawing & More

Discover and register online at www.artEAST.org

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Asia Paci� c Language School • 425-641-1703 • www.apls.org

Learn the Mandarin Chinese or Japanese language Learn the Mandarin Chinese or Japanese language2013 Language & Cultural Summer Camp

Asia Paci� c Language School

and culture while having fun! July 8 to August 23 9am-12pm or 9am-4:30pm From K to 5th grade at APLS Learning Center 2015 Richards Road. SE (at Bellevue Foursquare Church)

OPENHOUSE

5:45pm-6:30pm March 28th

Thur

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Summ r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunSumm r FunWe’re off to Camp TerryCamp Terry Camp Terry I want to go By the Raging River Where the clear waters flow

That’s part of the Camp Terry song, created by Charlie, an avid camper who’s been coming to this YMCA summer camp at Preston since he was old enough to go, with help from his family.

Children and teens learn responsibility, core values and the love of the outdoors at Camp Terry, located by the bank of the Raging River.

As the largest provider of summer camps in the U.S., the YMCA makes sure kids have fun but also learn to socialize, share and devel-op new interests. All camps of the YMCA of Greater Seattle, of which the year-old Snoqualmie Valley YMCA is a part, nurture the healthy, successful growth of every camper by emphasizing values such as caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Staff make sure par-ents know about the activities their child takes part in every day.

Take Charlie’s story. In a testimonial for the camp, his mother explains how Charlie par-ticipated in day camps at the Y when he was younger, but as soon as he was old enough to try Camp Terry he went, going every summer for five years.

Dropped off each day, he was warmly greet-

ed by staff and counselors. Charlie’s family cel-ebrated his birthday party there and attended several Family Camps.

“Charlie is captivated by the idea of the camp mascot, Woody the Wood Elf,’” his mother wrote. “Charlie wrote letters to Woody each time he attended Camp Terry. The letters Woody wrote back are treasures we will be putting in Charlie’s scrapbook.”

• To learn more about Camp Terry and the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA, visit http://ykids.org/summer-camps-at-the-y or contact the local Y at (425) 256-3115. Snoqualmie Valley YMCA is located at 35018 SE Ridge Street, Snoqualmie.

ACTIVE ANDLEARNINGALL SUMMERSummer at the Y is all about new experiences that build confi dence. Kids explore the outdoors and build the values, skills and relationships that lead to positive behaviors, better health and educational achievement.

Our wide program menu lets you plan a varied, fun summer all at one place, so reserve now for best selection.

Click: ykids.org/funVisit: your local YMCA of Greater Seattle

Outdoor Day Camps ● Sports Camps ● Overnight Camps ● Academic Enrichment ● Swim Lessons ● Teen Programs 753576

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Summer Program 2013July 8-August 9

Classes open to all students entering Kindergarten through 6th Grade.

Exploration,

Innovation, Fun!

425.214.0523 Register at www.ows.org

Summer Program 2013July 8-August 9

Classes open to all students entering Kindergarten through 6th Grade.

Exploration,

Innovation, Fun!

425.214.0523 Register at www.ows.org

Summer Program 2013July 8-August 9

Classes open to all students entering Kindergarten through 6th Grade.

Exploration,

Innovation, Fun!

425.214.0523 Register at www.ows.org

Summer Program 2013July 8-August 9

Classes open to all students entering Kindergarten through 6th Grade.

Exploration,

Innovation, Fun!

425.214.0523 Register at www.ows.org

605 East Sunset Way • Issaquah 98027 • (425) 868-1906

Join us forSummer Camp!

Our summer camps fi ll up very fast- so sign up early to guarantee a spot for your child!

• Dragons and Mermaids • Creative kids• Dinosaur • Pirate and princess• Seeds, leaves and trees • Construction junction• Pony camp • Wild about water• Wiggle and Giggle through musicCamps Are 4 Hours Long

Ages 3 - 79am to 1pm Monday - Thursday www.gigglywigglypreschool.com

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Si View Community Pool unveils new aquatic scholarships

Swimming is a life-long skill as well as great exercise. Si View Community Foundation has a new aquatics scholar-ship program with a goal of saving lives through water safety education. This scholarship is possible thanks to a generous private donation. It is available for all Si View Metropolitan Park District residents interested in swim les-sons at Si View Pool. Scholarship applications can be found on the park district website, www.siviewpark.org, under Registration—Scholarships. Applications are also available from the Si View Metropolitan Park District office.

Swim lessons are offered for all levels from ages 6 months and older. Choose from private or group lessons, weekday mornings, afternoons or evenings, or Saturday only lessons. All instructors participate in ongoing trainings and are cer-tified by the American Red Cross.

Si View Community Center and Pool, owned and oper-ated by the Si View Metropolitan Park District, is located in the heart of North Bend at 400 S.E. Orchard Dr. With a spectacular view of Mount Si, the park offers a community center with a gymnasium and classrooms, indoor pool, and multiuse sports fields. Si View Community Center was built in 1938, during the Great Depression.

Call Si View Community Center at (425) 831-1900.

Ideas for summer excitementKids love activities that give them an adrenaline rush. To keep sum-mer interesting and fun for young people, consider the following activities: • Amusement parks: A classic summer activity. A day trying out all the rides is great fun for children of all ages.• Go-karting: Many centers welcome families on exciting circuits that are sometimes open in the evening. This is a great activity for thrill seekers.Discover the kingdom of animals! Nature and animals are sure to fascinate any child.• Zoo: The discovery and observation of exotic animals is like going on safari with your children. Many zoos offer educational and inter-active activities that will appeal to all ages.• Riding center: Even little kids can discover the pleasures of horse riding. A safe excursion with an experienced guide could be the start of a lifelong passion.Don’t forget about throwing some relaxation into the mix: an outing to the movies, the drive-in, a museum, or a round of mini-golf are great for low-energy days. Even the most active of children need a bit of rest!

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Congratulates our 2013 College Soccer Scholarship Recipients and College Soccer Commits

Beau Blanchard University of WashingtonKyle Bjornethun Sounders FC AcademyAnna DeWeirdt University of New HampshireAlex Censullo Claremont Mckenna CollegeKathryn Chandler Washington UniversityKelly Crowe Regis UniversityMichael Crowley Claremont Mckenna CollegeVictoria Divita University of DenverTess Edenholm Wesleyan UniversityRyan Harber Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyMaxwell Harvey St. Martin's UniversityMadison Heck Cornell UniversityMackenzie Henke University of NevadaDavis Karaica Seattle Pacific UniversityEvan King Cornell UniversityNathan Lafavour Colorado School of MinesJoseph Mancini Seattle UniversitySamuel Miller Haverford CollegeJordan Morris Stanford UniversityQuinn Phillips Amherst CollegeMiranda Rawlings University of Nevada Las VegasGiovanni Sanchez-De Leon Evergreen State UniversitySebastian Scales Cornell UniversityDaniel Smith Harvard UniversityKristin Standish Gonzaga UniversityKaleb Strawn St. Martin's UniversityAudrey Thomas Williams CollegeLauren Thomas University of Puget SoundJordan Thompson Seattle Pacific UniversityMorgan Zack Lesley University

Tryouts for the 2013/14 season, U10 and older begin Friday April 26

Visit WWW.EASTSIDEFC.ORG to register

Join us for one of our Premier Soccer Information Nights

Weds April 17. Mercer Island Library. 6:30 - 8:00pmThurs April 18. Swedish Hospital Cafe. Issaquah. 6:30 - 8:00pmMon April 22. Issaquah City Hall. Eagle Room. 6:30pm - 8:00pm

Eastside FC is the exclusive premier soccer club of the Eastside Youth Soccer Association communities of Issaquah, Bellevue, Lake Hills, Mercer Island, and Newport.

We are accepting patients of

all ages

Dr. Brian Mayer DDS

425.888.2703www.rivertreedental.com38700 SE River StreetSnoqualmie

RiverTree Dental Care

Cosmetic and Preventative Dental Care

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Encompass summer camps cover wide range

of interests

The 2013 edition of pop-ular Encompass Summer Camps, which just won the Macaroni Kid Family Choice award, gets ramped

up soon, with online reg-istration slated to begin Tuesday morning, March 26.

The total of 40 week-long

half-day camps, eight weeks from June 26 through Aug. 16, cover a wide range of interests for children age 2 to 7.

“If there is one theme, it is that we offer explora-tion opportunities for every child,” says Rochelle Clayton Strunk, Encompass director of community programs.

The variety is reflected in the camp names them-selves, from “Rescue 911,” “Wild about Water”, “LEGO Mayhem” and “Sea Explorers” to “3-2-1 Blast Off,” “Curious George,” “Busy Bakers” and “Broadway Bound,” the camps cover all manner of activities.

Two camps are peren-nial favorites: “Young Entrepreneurs” (formerly “Marketplace”), in which children create a business plan and manufacture items to “sell” their parents on the camp’s final day, and “I Love a Parade,” in which children create the Encompass float for the Festival at Mount Si and Snoqualmie’s Railroad

Days parades.Camps are grouped in

three brackets: age 2, age 3-4 and age 5-7. The cost for each camp ranges from $78 to $131 per week.

There is a bonus pro-gram for pre-teens, a Camp Assistant Training Program. In this program, children age 11 to 13 can shadow camp teachers and join in the fun, for nearly half-price tuition.

Camps are held at the Encompass Main Campus, 1407 Boalch Ave. N.W., North Bend.

Encompass makes spe-cial accommodations for children who need them. Additional fees may apply.

For more informa-tion, contact Julie Forslin, Encompass summer camp manager, at (425) 888-2777 ext. 1210, or by e-mailing [email protected].

Exploration for every child

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If you qualify, you will be compensated for your participation in completed studies

Research Volunteerswww.clarisonic.comwww.clarisonic.comwww.clarisonic.com

Wanted . . .Do you currently use Clarisonic products?

Would you like to use Clarisonic products?

We are looking for volunteers to participate in Clinical Studies evaluating Clarisonic products.

If you are interested please contact us:Phone: 425-285-1795Email: [email protected]: www.clarisonic.com

A non-profit community music school

Summer Fun at Music Works Northwest

425-644-0988

lessons and classes

SUMMER CAMPS

www.musicworksnw.org

for all ages

instruments and abilities

SE Eastgate WayBellevue, WA 98007

14360

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Activities Include: Center Classes • Assessments

Camps • School ClassesAfter School Enrichment

(including van pick up) Quads • Tournaments

Chess4Life Issaquah22510 SE 64th PL. Suite B130 • Issaquah 98027

425-686-8307www.chess4life.com/Issaquah

[email protected] StenslandC4L Issaquah Manager

Experience EXTREME!

Pre-K, Day, & Overnight CampsWakeboard School &

High School Leadership Program

Register early for the best selection!

Visit: sambica.com(425) 746-9110