The Community, Services Department is pleased to offer children Ages 4 to 12 the opportunity to participate in our fantastic programs during.., MARCH BREAK EXTRAVAGANZA DAY CAIViP Enjoy activities such as arts and crafts, swimming, skating, sports and games. Theme days include... Monday - Jungle Fever Tuesday - Winter Wonderland & Skate at RRG Wednesday - Backwards Day Thursday - Halloween Party Friday - Pyjama Day & Swim at CCC DAY TRIPS Monday - Royal Ontario Museum Tuesday - Air Zone/Swim at CCC Wednesday - Ontario Science Centre Thursday - Planetarium/Putting Edge Friday - Casa Loma AQUATIC ADVENTURES CAIVIP (9 yrs. - I4yrs.) Clarington Fitness Centre ONLY Activities include swimming, snorkeling, waterpolo, and certification in B.O.A.T. (Boat Operator Accredited Training) Course. This is a full week camp. Campers should bring two swim suits and towels as they will be in and out of the water throughout the day. MARCH 11th - MARCH 15th Everything you need to know... PROGRAM HOURS. ' \ r All programs run from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Extended Care is provided in two periods per day - one prior to program (7:30 to 8:30 AM) and one following program (4:30 to 5:30 PM). Children may register for one or both of the care periods. Extended Care fee is $5.00 per day or $2.50 per time slot. COSTS DAY CAMP Single Day $31.00 Full Week $100.00 DAY TRIPS/AQUATIC ADVÉNTURES CAMP Single Day $52.00 . ' Full Week $147.00 What to Bring to Camp- Participants are required to bring a bag lunch with 2 drinks, and to dress appropriately, for'the activities of the day. For àdditional information please call the Community Services Department at 905-623-3379. Registrations Registrations are available at all Municipal Facilities and can be dropped off at the Community Services Services Department located in the Municipal Administrative Centre, 40 Temperance Street, Bow- manville. For your convenience there is a drop box located at the Church Street entrance to the Municipal Administrative Centre. The Visual Arts Centre FIVE DAYS IN MARCH: MARCH March 11 - March 15, 2002 March Break activities for members consist of five full afternoons of programming in arts and crafts. Students maÿ- register for any., combination of days or half-days. Cost is $15 per half-day, $30 for à full day. Morning programs run from 9:00 arn-12:00 pm. Afternoon classes run from 1:00-4:00 pm. (Ages 7-11) Monday March 11: 3D Sculpture Children will explore building and sculpting using recycled and found objects. Construct animals, dinosaurs, and buildings or maybe even a spaceship? * Tuesday March 12: Painting Workshop ( Paint a picture using a rainbow of colours while you learn the basics of colour, composition and just having fun. Wednesday March 13: Pottery Learn the techniques of building/and sculpting with clay. Explore nature and your imagination. Get your hands dirty. Thursday March 14: Drawing Fun ' > ' ' '• . ( , Students learn how sketching feeds the imagination and enriches the eye. Self-portraits, character mafeks, contour drawing and movement explored using pencil, charcoal and ink. , , ■ Friday March 15: Cartoon/Animate ' ' • - ; /Explore the techniques and tricks of cartooning by creating your own cartoon characters and settings. If you love to draw, this class is for you. ■» , .