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u S 2018 n u F r e m m m um S S e e og usk m o t e A Guid S ram G o r p er Includes programs for youth under age 18

3 Community Treasures- provides a safe environment for children during the afternoon hours and serves as an opportunity for kids to learn valuable life skills. Each week the camp will have a different theme to help students learn about their community and the importance of being a good citizen. 918-683-4600 www.nbn-nrc.org 4 Summer Learning Program- The summer learning program provides role models, mentors and certified teachers to children during the summer months to provide activities designed to increase self-esteem, improve learning, provide structured activity, and give a sense of accomplishment. Mentorship and community involvement are stressed to program staff and participants. 918-683-4600 www.nbn-nrc.org 5 Summer Youth Theater Camp- At Muskogee Little Theatre camp students will learn the complete process of a theatrical production including the audition process, stage direction, vocals, choreography, set and costume construction, make-up, stage management and crew, sound and lights, special effects, and cross-curricular activities. 918-683-5332 muskogeelittletheatre@gmail.com 6 Camp Roxy- Camp Roxy is a performing arts camp staffed by actors, musicians and teachers. Students will learn about dancing, music, arts and crafts and acting. At the end of each week, the students will present a production to the community on the last Friday. 918-684-6366 averyfrix@gmail.com 7 Rougher Summer Pride- Rougher Summer Pride offers academic, physical and character-building activities for students in grades 3-12, giving them support and supervision during the summer. The program gives students a safe and caring environment in which to continue academic learning and physical wellness activities, minimizing the loss of learning. rhonda.warlick@roughers.net 918-684-3722 8 Project Transformation- Project Transformation is an 8-week summer literacy camp open to Muskogee children entering grades 1-5. Campers must be eligible for free/reduced lunch and need help with reading. 918-360-0803 imthema@ hotmail.com 9 Learn, Create, Share @ MPL- Muskogee Public Library offers a variety of free hands on learning classes to youth in grades 1-12. Courses include maker camp, video game coding, digital video and digital photography. 918-682-6657 jgonzales@eodls.com 10 Youth Volunteer Corps Summer of Service- Youth Volunteer Corps provides opportunities for youth in grades 7-12. The youth select projects they are interested in participating in that serve community needs. 918-686-3738 evankirk@muskogeeparks.com 11 Smart School- Provides an accelerated, educational experience designed to enrich students academically and to develop character in the lives of young people. Smart school incorporates reading, math, dance and character formation into the learning environment to provide each child memorable, fun experience. 918-682-9000 jason@m1a.us 12 Kamp Kidville- Our purpose is to provide a safe, grace filled environment where children can learn and develop their identity in Christ Jesus. 918-682-2301 ksmith@fbcmuskogee.org 13 Whistle While You Work- Youth who are interested in expanding their artistic skills as painters and visual artists are encouraged to sign up for this camp. louisecbishop@gmail.com 14 Artist Camp- Join Muskogee youth as they explore different mediums of visual arts in a classroom setting. There are four different classes going on each day throughout the month of June. Classes offered include Rock it, clay, pallet knife, fur babies on tile, rainbow zoo, mixed media, hanging around and pointillism/cat s meow. 918-683-4200 15 Butterfly Camp- Children will learn in this camp all about butterflies focusing on their environment and the ecosystem in Honor Heights Park. 918-684-6303 kcoburn@muskogeeparks.org 16 Band Pride-The focus of the camp is on teaching music fundamentals and preparing students to join the high school band. Band Pride teaches all students to become responsible citizens and develop character and leadership skills. jhokmea@ gmail.com 918-683-2422 17 No Speed Limit- This program provides mentoring and character development through track and field curriculum and involvement. 918-616-3440 www.cityofmuskogeefoundation.org/summer-guide

Community Treasures Summer Camp Community Treasures provides a safe environment for children during the afternoon hours and serves as an opportunity for kids to learn valuable life skills. Each week the camp will have a different theme to help students learn about their community and the importance of being a good citizen. Themes include arts, agriculture and science, nutrition, history, community connections, sports and games, safety, and a final celebration week. Children can participate in the entire 8-week program or select the weeks they prefer to participate. $10/week Lunch + afternoon snack 1-6 Grades None *Transportation will be available from Rougher Summer Pride to Community Treasures but parents are still responsible for picking their children up at the end of the program. June 4- July 27, 2018 Monday-Friday; 12:30-5:30 pm Rougher Alternative Academy 600 Altamont St. Neighbors Building Neighborhoods, Inc. Laura Hazen, Program Manager 918-683-4600 Lhazen@nbn-nrc.org

Summer Learning Program The summer learning program provides role models, mentors and certified teachers to children during the summer months to provide activities designed to increase self-esteem, improve learning, provide structured activity, and give a sense of accomplishment. Mentorship and community involvement are stressed to program staff and participants. This program has the benefit of structured learning in school subjects, exercise, and nutrition as well as providing an outlet for fun and wholesome competition. Free Breakfast & Lunch K-6 Grades Minor field trip money May 29- July 26, 2018 Monday-Thursday; 9:00 am-2:00 pm Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, 300 W. MLK St. Neighbors Building Neighborhoods, Inc. Laura Hazen, Program Manager 918-683-4600 Lhazen@nbn-nrc.org

Summer Youth Theatre Camp At Muskogee Little Theatre camp students will learn the complete process of a theatrical production including the audition process, stage direction, vocals, choreography, set and costume construction, make-up, stage management and crew, sound and lights, special effects, and cross-curricular activities. Only enrolled campers will be cast. $300/4 weeks or $12.50/day Scholarships available Daily snacks 6-14 years Enrollment is open on May 5, 10 am at Muskogee Little Theater May 29-June 24, 2018 Monday-Friday; 1-5 pm Muskogee Little Theater 311 S. 3rd St., Muskogee Coni Wetz, Director 918-683-5332 muskogeelittletheatre@gmail.com

Camp Roxy Camp Roxy is a performing arts camp staffed by actors, musicians and teachers. Students will learn about dancing, music, arts and crafts and acting. At the end of each week, the students will present a production to the community on the last Friday. $70 Light snack 6-12 years old 13 years old + Early registration encouraged July 9-13 & July 16-20, 2018 Monday-Friday; 9 am-12 pm (13 yrs. +) Monday-Friday; 12-5 pm (6-12 yrs.) Roxy Theater, 220 W. Okmulgee Roxy Theater Avery Frix, Camp Manager 918-684-6366 averyfrix@gmail.com

Rougher Summer Pride Rougher Summer Pride offers academic, physical and character-building activities for students in grades 3-12, giving them support and supervision during the summer. The program gives students a safe and caring environment in which to continue academic learning and physical wellness activities, minimizing the loss of learning. Free Lunch Grades 3-12 Application *Transportation will be available from Rougher Summer Pride to Community Treasures but parents are still responsible for picking their children up at the end of the program. June 4-July 19, 2018 Monday-Thursday; 7 am-12 pm (9-12 gr.); 8 am- 12 pm (7-8 gr.); 9 am-12 pm (K-6 gr.) Muskogee High School 3200 Shawnee Rd. Muskogee Public Schools Rhonda Warlick, Enrollment Director rhonda.warlick@roughers.net 918-684-3722

Project Transformation Project Transformation is an 8-week summer literacy camp open to Muskogee children entering grades 1-5. Campers must be eligible for free/reduced lunch and need help with reading. Mornings start with breakfast followed by opening warmup session with values lessons. Starting around 10 am campers rotate through 30 minutes sessions in reading, art, recreation and S.T.E.M. At noon, free lunch is provided by MPS School Nutrtition Center. Afternoon activities include library visits, field trips, park activities, guest speakers and special enrichment and cultural activities. Two parent nights are scheduled to encourage parent participation, showcase camper activities. $5 Breakfast, Lunch & snack Entering Grades 1-5 Must be eligible for free & reduced lunch AND need help with reading. Regular attendance is required. June 4-July 26, 2018 Monday-Thursday; 9 am-3 pm St. Paul United Methodist Church 2130 W Okmulgee Ave. Lora Reavis, Site Coordinator Johni Wardwell, Program Director 918-360-0803 imthema@hotmail.com

Learn - Create - Share @ Muskogee Public Library Muskogee Public Library offers a variety of free hands on learning classes to youth in grades 1-12. The Maker camp lets youth create projects using 3D printing, coding and die-cutting. Daily challenges include making music, engineering towers, games and more. Video Game Coding lets youth create their own video game using simple and easy coding software with daily discussions of plaing video games. Digital Photography teaches youth to explore taking photos using digital photography through daily themes. Digital Video camp lets youth write, film, and edit their own short digital videos with other youth. Free None Grades 1-12 Application Maker Camp: May 29-June 1; 10 am-1 pm (6-8 gr.) Video Game Coding: June 4-15; 10 am-12:30 pm (5-6 gr.) Video Game Coding: June 4-15; 2 pm-4:30 pm (7-8 gr.) Digital Photography: June 18-28; 10 am-12 pm (1-5 gr.) Digital Photography: July 23-August 2; 10 am-12 pm (6-12 gr.) Digital Video: July 9-20; 10 am-12:30 pm (5-6 gr.) Digital Video: July 9-20; 2-4:30 pm (7-8 gr.) Muskogee Public Library, 801 W Okmulgee Ave. Jason Gonzales 918-682-6657 jgonzales@eodls.com

Youth Volunteer Corps- Summer of Service Youth Volunteer Corps provides opportunities for youth in grades 7-12. The youth select projects they are interested in participating in that serve community needs such as literacy, working with special needs populations, animal welfare, community gardening, hunger awareness etc. Projects vary in length- morning, afternoon, full day, one time or multiple days. There is something for everyone! $10 ($8 additional for T-shirts) Varies Grades 7-12 Application and orientation. Must have a desire to serve the community. June 30-July 26, 2018 Monday-Thursday; 8 am-3:30 pm Muskogee Teen Center 322 Callahan St. Eileen VanKirk, Program Director 918-686-3738 evankirk@muskogeeparks.com

Smart School The mission of M1A Smart School is to provide an accelerated, educational experience designed to enrich students academically and to develop character in the lives of young people. Smart school incorporates reading, math, dance and character formation into the learning environment to provide each child memorable, fun experience. Smart School has trained and qualified staff of current and former educators, community leaders and loving volunteers who are committed to helping students achieve success. $10 Breakfast & Lunch Grades 1-5 May 29-July 20, 2018 Monday-Friday; 8 am-12 pm First Assembly Church 3100 S. Gulick St. Rev. Jason Fullerton 918-682-9000 jason@m1a.us

Kamp Kidville Our purpose is to provide a safe, grace filled environment where children can learn and develop their identity in Christ Jesus. We offer before care starting at 7:30 am and aftercare until 5:30 pm for working parents who are unable to meet the below time frames. $90/week Snacks Grades K-5 Online registration ($130) and verification of grade completion by school official. Cost covers all expenses, field trips, snacks etc. June 4-July 7, 2018 Monday-Friday; 9 am-4 pm (Core Curriculum) First Baptist Church 111 S 7th St., Muskogee Karen Smith, Program Director 918-682-2301 ksmith@fbcmuskogee.org

Whistle While You Work Youth who are interested in expanding their artistic skills as painters and visual artists are encouraged to sign up for this camp. Please check out the Whistle While You Work Facebook page for more information. $95/week Snacks Grades 1-6 Application June - July 2018 Monday-Friday; 9 am-12 pm & 1-3 pm Lola s Living 212 S. Main St. Louise Bishop Louisecbishop@gmail.com Facebook: Whistle While You Work

Artist Camp Join Muskogee youth as they explore different mediums of visual arts in a classroom setting. There are four different classes going on each day throughout the month of June. Classes offered include Rock it, clay, pallet knife, fur babies on tile, rainbow zoo, mixed media, hanging around and pointillism/cat s meow. Please contact Gwyn for an application to enroll. $50/week None Grades 1-6 Application June 1-30, 2018 Monday-Friday; 9-11 am & 1-3 pm Muskogee Art Guild 211 W. Broadway Gwyn LaCrone 918-683-4200

Butterfly Camp At Muskogee Parks and Recreation the Papilion at Honor Heights Park is offering a day camp focusing on butterflies. Children will learn in this camp all about butterflies focusing on their environment and the ecosystem in Honor Heights Park. $25/day Scholarships available Lunch Elementary Secondary +/- Upper elementary Must complete an application. June 12 & 14, 2018; 9 am- 2pm (elementary; early drop off/check in at 8:30 am) June 18, 2018; 9 am-12:30 pm (gr. 6-12) Butterfly Naturalist Xperience & Butterfly Ecology 101 Honor Heights Papilion 1400 Honor Heights Dr. Katherine Coburn, Papilion Manager 918-684-6303 kcoburn@muskogeeparks.org Application available at www.cityofmuskogee.org

Band Pride Band Pride partners with Muskogee Public Schools to help preevent summer learning loss and teaches advanced skills for middle school and freshmen students. The program also provides opportunities for high school students to continue their musical instruction throughout the summer months. The focus of the camp is on teaching music fundamentals and preparing students for both the middle school and high school band experience. Band Pride teaches all students to become responsible citizens and develop character and leadership skills. Students learn the basics of being on time, not giving up, staying consistent and being proactive. Free None Grades 6-12 Must have an interest in band; students will be matched with appropriate instrument. June 4-July 27, 2018 Monday-Thursday; 8 am-12 pm Tuesday & Thursday; 6-9 pm Muskogee High School 3200 E. Shawnee Rd. Jerry Huffer, Program Director jhokmea@gmail.com 918-683-2422

No Speed Limit This program provides mentoring and character development through track and field curriculum and involvement. Their motto is, The way we do anything is the way we do everything. The program focuses on physcial fitness but also integrates community service projects, tutoring, parent participation and mentoring. Through these other areas the athlete develops leadership skills and work ethic.17 $175 Snacks 7-18 years Pre-registration in March Practice starts in April. March - July 31, 2018 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday; 5-7 pm Meets: Saturday 5-7 pm Alice Robertson Indian Bowl 402 N. S St. Ron Mayes, Program Director 918-616-3440