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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, March 18, 2005 -
Contact: Sandra Faux or Joseph Giomboni King’s
College Public Relations Office, (570) 208-5958.
SUMMER PROGRAMS
FOR KIDS AT KING'S COLLEGE
March
18, 2005 – As summer approaches, parents are thinking of how to keep their
children occupied and happy on those long hot summer days.
Local children can enjoy a summer filled with new experiences and great
fun in the Kids at King’s 2005 Summer Program.
Kids
at King’s will present approximately 40 different classes and workshops for
children in grades 3 to 8. They can take part in any of five weekly sessions
beginning June 20 and ending the week of July 25, or they can enroll in all five
weeks of programs. The summer program meets in the morning from 9:30 a.m. to
noon, and afternoon from 1-3:30 p.m. on the King’s College campus.
Among
the courses and workshops for younger children in grades 3-5 are titles
including: “The World of Spiders,” “Sea Science,” “Inside the
Rainforest,” and “Class at Hogwarts.” In addition, workshops in theatre,
arts and crafts, dance, and swimming are just a sampling of the offerings for
younger participants.
Older
students in grades 6-8 will be treated to a full range of subjects and hands-on
sessions including video game design, chemistry, magic, Web page design,
swimming, along with advanced acting and photography workshops. These are only a
few of the offerings designed to engage and challenge older children.
This
summer King’s College is pleased to partner with the
Bear
Creek
Nature
Center
to provide students with full day nature camps at the center.
Also, in conjunction with the Wilkes-Barre Rock Climbing Gym, the Kids at
King’s Program is excited to offer students an indoor rock climbing camp.
The week of August 1, King’s will host
Camp
Invention
, a summer program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame, available in over 800
locations across the country.
Camp
Invention
is a week-long, non-profit summer enrichment day camp that fosters creativity,
teamwork, and science literacy for children entering grades 2-6.
For
a complete schedule of course offerings, cost, and registration information,
please contact the College Discovery Program at King’s College at (570)
208-6052.
King’s
College is a
Catholic
College
sponsored by the Congregation of Holy Cross