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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Overnight Camps

String Quartet Academy Overnight Camp, ages 16 - 24
Fee is all inclusive of room and board, tuition and extracurricular activities. Students are housed at the Hilton Homewood Suites in Medford (near St. Mary's School). Counselors reside in the hotel with the students and supervise them 24 hours day. Counselors and staff are carefully selected to provide a nurturing and safe environment. The Academy will take place at St. Mary's School in Medford.

The Arianna String Quartet will lead the academy and is comprised of:
John McGrosso, violin
David Gillham, violin
Joanna Mendoza, viola
Kurt Baldwin, cello

Students also attend all of the Britt Festival Orchestra performances and have the opportunity to participate in special sessions with Maestro Peter Bay and Britt Orchestra guest soloists.

Student performances include performing on the Britt hill prior to the concert, as part of the Opening Night Gala, performances throughout the community and a final student recital.

Appropriate age and skill level:
Intermediate to advanced students aged 16-24. Special permission required from the faculty for students under 16; contact Education Coordinator Susan Marsden prior to applying. Students under 18 will be supervised at all times.

The camp accepts 32 students, comprising 8 quartets. Studies include daily ensemble rehearsals, quartet coaching sessions, chamber orchestra, master classes, private lessons, score study and performance opportunities, all presented in a nurturing atmosphere that inspires the highest standards of commitment and dedication.

Application Information/Requirements:
Application with $150 deposit (online application)
Audition DVD
Completed Teacher Recommendation Form
Application deadline: open until filled
Please note: Pre-formed quartets are encouraged to apply as quartets.

July 30 – August 14
Fee: $2000

For more information or to register contact:
Britt Institute
655 Hueners Lane, Jacksonville, and 1250 Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland.
(541) 779-0847 ext. 122
www.brittfest.org/summercamps

Outback Adventure Resident Camp, grades 3 - 8
Spend a full adventurous week at Box R Ranch. Campers enjoy sleeping outdoors in the teepee village, swimming, zip-lining and super sliding into Outback pond. Does bronco barrel riding, crafts, archery and campfires with skits sound appealing to you?

Session I: August 2 - 6
Fee: $240 Y member $280 Community

For more information or to register contact:
Ashland Family YMCA
540 YMCA Way
(541) 482-9622

Paintball Camp
Are you ready for two full days of paintball excitement at the Silverback Sports Park in Central Point?! Each day will be spent learning the teamwork and strategy involved on the paintball field. Our overnighter will be at a nearby campsite where we will enjoy a campfire and games in the evening. Space is limited so sign up now!

Session I: June 24 - 25, ages 10 - 12
Session II: July 8 - 9, ages 12 - 15
Time: Drop off 8:00 a.m. Thursday and pick up 4:00 p.m. Friday
Fee: $135 Y-Members, $160 Community

For more information or to register contact:
Ashland Family YMCA
540 YMCA Way
(541) 482-9622

LEAP 2: Leap Up!
LEAP Camp is a unique, experiential leadership adventure camp for youth ages 12 - 18. LEAP is designed for people who want to develop their capacity and ability to lead and collaborate effectively in a group. LEAP Camp is an outdoor adventure experience using wilderness camping and exploration, challenge courses, whitewater rafting, backpacking expeditions, rock climbing and rappelling, music and laughter.

Cost: $875
Dates: June 21 - 27
Length: 7 Days/6 Nights
Camper age: 12 - 13
Entering grade: 7
Locations: Ashland, OR, EarthTeach Forest Park

For more information or to register contact:
LEAP Camp
2305-C Ashland St. #292
Ashland, OR 97520
www.leapcamp.com
(541) 842-0787 or (541) 842-0727

LEAP 3: Leap Out!
LEAP Camp is a unique, experiential leadership adventure camp for youth ages 12 - 18. LEAP is designed for people who want to develop their capacity and ability to lead and collaborate effectively in a group. LEAP Camp is an outdoor adventure experience using wilderness camping and exploration, challenge courses, whitewater rafting, backpacking expeditions, rock climbing and rappelling, music and laughter.

Cost: $875
Dates: June 21 - 27
Length: 7 Days/6 Nights
Camper age: 13 - 14
Entering grade: 8
Locations: Ashland, OR, EarthTeach Forest Park

For more information or to register contact:
LEAP Camp
2305-C Ashland St. #292
Ashland, OR 97520
www.leapcamp.com
(541) 842-0787 or (541) 842-0727

LEAP 4: Leap Through!
LEAP Camp is a unique, experiential leadership adventure camp for youth ages 12 - 18. LEAP is designed for people who want to develop their capacity and ability to lead and collaborate effectively in a group. LEAP Camp is an outdoor adventure experience using wilderness camping and exploration, challenge courses, whitewater rafting, backpacking expeditions, rock climbing and rappelling, music and laughter.

Cost: $1375
Dates: July 10 - 19
Length: 10 Days/9 Nights
Camper age: 14 - 15
Entering grade: 9
Locations: Ashland, OR, EarthTeach Forest Park

For more information or to register contact:
LEAP Camp
2305-C Ashland St. #292
Ashland, OR 97520
www.leapcamp.com
(541) 842-0787 or (541) 842-0727

LEAP 5: Leap Beyond!
LEAP Camp is a unique, experiential leadership adventure camp for youth ages 12 - 18. LEAP is designed for people who want to develop their capacity and ability to lead and collaborate effectively in a group. LEAP Camp is an outdoor adventure experience using wilderness camping and exploration, challenge courses, whitewater rafting, backpacking expeditions, rock climbing and rappelling, music and laughter.

Cost: $1775
Dates: August 9 - 22
Length: 14 Days/13 Nights
Camper age: 15 - 16
Entering grade: 10
Locations: Backpacking: Lassen National Park, Caribou Wilderness, Klamath River

For more information or to register contact:
LEAP Camp
2305-C Ashland St. #292
Ashland, OR 97520
www.leapcamp.com
(541) 842-0787 or (541) 842-0727

LEAP 6: Leap Around!
LEAP Camp is a unique, experiential leadership adventure camp for youth ages 12 - 18. LEAP is designed for people who want to develop their capacity and ability to lead and collaborate effectively in a group. LEAP Camp is an outdoor adventure experience using wilderness camping and exploration, challenge courses, whitewater rafting, backpacking expeditions, rock climbing and rappelling, music and laughter.

Cost: $1375
Dates: July 24 - August 2
Length: 10 Days/9 Nights
Camper age: 16 - 17
Entering grade: 11 and 12
Locations: Backpacking: N. California Wilderness, Kings Range or Eastern Sierras

For more information or to register contact:
LEAP Camp
2305-C Ashland St. #292
Ashland, OR 97520
www.leapcamp.com
(541) 842-0787 or (541) 842-0727

Fox Trail Adventure, ages 10 - 70+
This is a where it all begins. Students will be introduced to the natural world in a new and exciting way and given a chance to experience their own relationship with the forest and those animals who live there. The building blocks of this new relationship are rooted in the ancient Primitive Living Skills that were lived by all people throughout the world. These skills include personal shelter construction from only what materials the landscape provides, fire making methods using no matches or lighters, techniques for finding and gathering safe drinking water in the woods, silent movement, observing animals and birds, tracks and sign, and feeling the sense of belonging and fellowship with the forest.

The Fox Trail Adventure is offered in conjunction with the Family Fox Trail to give families an opportunity to experience Coyote Trails at the same time. Parents, Teens and Youth will be in separate learning groups. Meals and some evening activities will be spent together.

July 4 - 10
Fee: $650/one person; $975/family of two; $500/each additional person

For more information or to register contact:
Coyote Trails School of Nature
P.O. Box 3537
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-0513

Little Fox Class, ages 6 and under
This is really where it all begins. This day program with overnight options runs Monday - Friday. What a great way to spend a week in the mountains with your children or to take a short break while they play and are closely supervised by our staff trained in early childhood development and care.

Day camp hours are 8am - 4pm with options to overnight. This class is based entirely on the youngsters. General areas of play are; animal study through body movement and performance; the philosophy of playing with the earth, taught through storytelling and games. We teach entirely through hands-on and experiential learning techniques. This course is also open to grandparents to attend with their grandchildren. This positive outdoor experience helps children to naturally explore and learn through the sounds and smells of nature. Come and take a break with us and enjoy the fresh summer mountain air with your kids. Adults and children participate in all activities together.
Class size limited to 7.

Session I: July 5 - 9, 8:00 - 4:00
Fee Day Camp: $195 (lunch included)
Fee Overnight: $375 per adult with child - $95 each additional family member under 6 (all organic meals included)

For more information or to register contact:
Coyote Trails School of Nature
P.O. Box 3537
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-0513

Bear Skills & Family Bear Skills, ages 13 - 17 and families 7 - 70+
Pre-requisites: Fox Trail Adventure, Family Fox Trail or similar class from another program
This advanced week long skills course hones and polishes the survival skills and craft work that were only introduced during the Fox Trail Adventure. These primitive living skills are works of art in the truest sense in both beauty and function. The people's lives depended on their knowledge and craftsmanship. These skills also function as a bridge into deeper teachings! We will cover advanced shelter building, flint knapping (the art of making stone tools), bowmaking, basketry, advanced fire techniques, brain-tanning buckskin, advanced stalking and movement, coal burned wooden bowls and utensils, primitive pottery, and advanced tracking techniques to name a few. It is our goal to increase the student's appreciation for the natural world and the beautiful and useful tools that can be created as caretakers of the land. An opportunity to put into practice what you learn is provided. The Family version is tailored to the ages attending!! Families and Teens will be in separate learning groups.

Session I: July 11 - 17
Fee: $650/one person; $975/family of two; $500/each additional person

For more information or to register contact:
Coyote Trails School of Nature
P.O. Box 3537
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-0513

Fox Naturalist, ages 7 - 70+
This class is the framework for self-taught and rapid learning of all our 'Trails of Study'.
Studying the ecology of one place and all the different interactions of the plants, animals, birds and insects and how they relate to the seasons and the ever changing weather patterns can seem an enormous journey. This class provides a grounding framework and consistent methodology to organize and retain newly discovered knowledge. We learn to fuel and sustain our curiosity and excitement for the natural world through the use of creative research, journaling and a daily study of our surroundings. When listening to the voices of the forest, watching the weather and observing mammal behavior, scientific study turns into a playful and adventurous trail of wonder and exploration.

The focus of study (plants, animals, birds, insects, fish) will change each time this class is offered.

Session I: July 25 - 31
Fee: $650/one person; $975/family of two; $500/each additional person

For more information or to register contact:
Coyote Trails School of Nature
P.O. Box 3537
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-0513

Family Fox Trail, ages 7 - 70+
First time students under 10 must be accompanied by an adult.
During this week-long course we teach the following skills: debris hut shelter, a stick and leaf shelter built from surrounding materials; bow drill fire, a method of fire-making without matches; techniques of finding safe water in the woods; stalking and movement; an introduction to the vast methods of tracking; nature awareness and observation; the art of moving silent and unseen in the forest; the use of field guides; methods of naturalist journaling; animal study - through body movement and performance; and philosophy of living with the earth, taught through storytelling and caretaker principles.

We will teach these skills entirely through hands-on and experiential learning techniques. This course is also open to grandparents to attend with their grandchildren. This positive experience produces lasting results where the parent and child continue to grow together long after they have returned home. Adults and children do participate in some activities together.

Session I: July 4-10
Fee: $650/one person; $972/family of two; $500/each additional person

For more information or to register contact:
Coyote Trails School of Nature
P.O. Box 3537
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-0513

Earth-Art!!, ages 7 - 70+
Let your creativity flow - with Nature as your inspiration. Clay, paints and pencils - Mud, leaves and grass - the artistic exploration of nature.
Students are introduced to the natural world in a new and exciting way and given a chance to experience their own relationship with nature and creativity. All done in the tradition of the Fine Arts Camp at Earth Teach.

The building blocks of this new relationship are rooted in the ancient Primitive Living Skills and forms of Artistic Expression that were lived by all people throughout the world. These practices include mask making, natural sculpting projects, watercolor, sketching, creative journaling, storytelling, music, dance, personal shelter construction from only what materials the landscape provides, fire making methods using no matches or lighters, techniques for finding and gathering safe drinking water in the woods, silent movement, observing animals and birds, tracks and sign, and feeling the sense of belonging and fellowship with the forest.

Through the blended guidance of talented local professional artists with skilled Coyote Trails instructors, Earth Art students will find a deeper appreciation for cultural and creative diversity, and begin an amazing exploration of their own artistic relationship with nature, themselves, and their community.

Class size for 2010 is limited to 60. All healthy and organic lunches are provided along with mid-day snacks. You may bring healthy snacks with you, but please no sugar or caffeinated beverages. Registration begins promptly at 8:15am on the first day of class with pickup at 4:30pm each evening.

Session I: July 26 - 30, 9:00 - 4:30
Fee: $275

For more information or to register contact:
Coyote Trails School of Nature
P.O. Box 3537
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-0513

Sink & Fade, ages 13-70+
Pre-requisites: Fox Trail Adventure and Bear Skills Class or Family Fox Trail and Family Bear Skills
The safety and health of the people depended upon the skills of the Scouts to locate fresh water and food and to navigate the people around danger. The ability of the Scout to sink and fade into the landscape and move invisibly at high speeds is both an art and a science.

Skills include: advanced and invisible shelter and fire techniques, martial arts study and movement, high speed tracking, and expanded awareness through the use of blindfolds and night-time activities. This week is all about fun and new adventures. It will re-awaken a playful and joyful way for you to view the world. To sum it up, this week is like one giant game of capture the flag. If you are ready to explore a world of adventure and excitement, where you can never be bored again, sign up!

Session I: August 1 - 7
Fee: $650/one person; $975/family of two; $500/each additional person

For more information or to register contact:
Coyote Trails School of Nature
P.O. Box 3537
Ashland, OR 97520
(541) 482-0513

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