Oakville Beaver, 23 Jun 2010, p. 23

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23 · Wednesday, June 23, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Summer Registration "inspiring artistic excellence & fun" Choose the best summer camp for your kids Every summer the sun shines with a promise of ice cream cones, flip flops, swimming pools and... your child's inevitable cries of boredom? It's no surprise to parents that their youngsters' minds are a little less than stimulated during two months of staying up late and watching TV. With homework out of sight and mind, the last thing any child wants to do during summer is contemplate school. During summer vacation it is important to provide your little one with the stimulation that their mind needs. Luckily for kids, there are innumerable camps that cater to their educational, physical and entertainment needs. With such a large selection of summer camps to choose from you are sure to be successful in finding a camp to suit your child's personality and needs. There are two main divisions of summer camp- day camps and overnight camps. Day camps and overnight camps branch off into virtually thousands of types of camps. Sports camps are certainly a popular option and are guaranteed to increase activity level and critical thinking skills. Most sports camps focus on one particular sport, such as baseball, basketball or hockey. For the academically elite, an academic camp is likely to be a suitable choice. These camps cater to campers who love to learn in fun and exciting ways. From Archeology to astronomy or marine biology to robotics- rest assured that there is an academic camp for your little one. Children that excel in the arts would probably feel at home in an art camp. Art camps range from music camps, visual art camps, drama camps etc. These camps are sure to foster your child's talent and develop their skills. Special needs camps are also widely available, so that any parent can feel confident in their decision to send their child to camp. Special needs camps are staffed by experienced councilors who are trained to provide your child with the care that they need- while having tons of fun, of course! There are also vast amounts of special interest camps that consist of anything from cooking, yoga, technology and video making, fashion- and everything else your little one's heart could possibly desire. And remember, when searching for a great camp in your area the Internet is a fast and easy resource. This summer, send your child to a summer camp! They are sure to thank you for it! ALL ORS INSTRUCTRSITY E UNIVE D AR EDUCATE VOTED #1 BEST CAMP YEAR AFTE S R YEAR AWARD WINNING SUMMER CAMPS July 5th - Aug 27th (Ages 3-12) Drama · Dance · Fine Arts · Crafts · Musical Theatre Games and much more! 9:00am - 3:30pm Full & Half Day Programs · Extended Care Available 7:30am - 6pm NEW Afternoon Half Day "Garage Band" Fall Registration on Now Check online or call the Studio for Summer Dance Classes Call to Book your Birthday Parties Offering The Finest in Arts Exploration and Development! The Oakville Academy for the Arts O 1011 Upper Middle Road & Eighth Line, Oakville Ontario L6H 4L5 Phone: 905 844-ARTS (2787) · www.oakvilleacademy.com E D O F X PE R IE RL N CE COMING SOON AW RON MAYS GOAL TENDING SCHOOL COMING SOON Looking for Team Practice Ice for the 10/11 Hockey Season? STRONG HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT Our rinks are perfect and can save your team money! Contact us now for ice contracts beginning in September 2010 July 5 to September 3 · 3 Hours GolÀng Daily · 3 Hours Hockey on Ice Instruction Daily OFF-ICE TRAINING & FITNESS www.goaltending2000.com Ages 4, 5 &6 For Ages 4, 5 & 6 at Ice 2 Ice 1111 Speers Road call 905-842-2423 Oakville www.ice2ice.ca

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