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Parents, we are looking forward to another great summer at ParkCities Baptist Church. We are excited to have an opportunity toserve your kids this summer and to get to know your family.Thanks for allowing us to be a part of your summer plans. Wepray that this summer will be one that is full of fun and specialmemories for you and your family.Rebekah TabbPick your camps and get ready to go—registration beginsThursday, March 3, 2022 at 10 a.m.Rebekah TabbPark Cities Baptist Church Kids Sports Outreach DirectorLaurie TharpPark Cities Baptist Church Sports and Recreation DirectorLaurie TharpPCBC 2022 SUMMER CAMP CALENDARM AY 3 1 – J U N E 3( 4 - D AY C A M P S )Art Camp #1Cooking Camps #1 & #2 (Lunch/movieoption #1)Dance Camps #1 & #2Flag Football & Jr. Flag Football Camp #1Gymnastics #1Tennis #1, #2, #3Wacky Crazy Games Camp #1 & #2JUNE 6 – 10Kids Takeover (PCBC VBS, June 6-9)Dodgeball #1 (VBS/Camp Lunch &Movie Option)Gameroom Camp #1 (VBS/Camp Lunch& Movie Option)LEGO Camp #1 – “STEM & Rubik’sCube Camp” (VBS/Camp Lunch &Movie Option)JUNE 13 - 17American Girl Camp #1Dancing Angels Camps #3 & #4(June 13-16)Football Camp #1 - NON-CONTACTTackle FootballLacrosse CampLEGO Camp #2 – “Great Places to Live”LEGO Camp #3 – “MAKERSPACE forAdvanced Engineering”Pine Cove in the City CampTennis #4, #5, #6 (June 13-16)Volleyball Camp #12JUNE 20 - 24J U LY 1 8 – 2 2All Star Basketball Camp #1American Girl Camp #2Dancing Angels Camps #5 & #6(June 20-23)Hoopsters Basketball Camp #1Rookies Camp #1 (June 20-23)Tennis #7, #8, #9 (June 20-23)Camp “GO”Dancing Angels Camps #9 & #10(July 18-21)Flag Football & Jr. Flag Football Camp #3(July 18-21)J U N E 2 7 – J U LY 1Art #2Gymnastics Camp #2 (June 27-30)Hip Hop Dance Camp #1 & #2Indoor Soccer Camp #1KickStart Soccer Camp #1 & #2J U LY 5 – 8 ( 4 - D AY C A M P S )Cross Cheer Cheerleading Camp #1Dodgeball #2Wacky Crazy Games #3Flag Football & Jr. Flag Football Camp #2J U LY 1 1 - 1 5All Star Basketball Camp #2Cooking Camps #3 & #4 (Lunch/movieoption #2)Cross Cheer Cheerleading Camp #2(July 11-14)Dancing Angels Camps #7 & #8(July 11-14)Hoopsters Basketball Camp #2LEGO Camp #4 – “Big Machines withLEGO Engineering”LEGO Camp #5 – “Renewable Energywith LEGO Engineering”J U LY 2 5 – 2 9Cooking Camps #5 & #6 (Lunch/movieoption #3)Cross Cheer Cheerleading Camp #3(July 25-28)Gameroom Camp #2Keyboard Kids Tech Detective Camp #1Kids Kamp (July 25-28)AUGUST 1 - 5Art Camp #3Dancing Angels Camps #11, & #12(Aug 1-4)Hip Hop Dance Camp #3 & #4Indoor Soccer #2KickStart Soccer #3 & #4Multi-Sport Camp (Aug 1-4)Summer Music Camp “NEW”AUGUST 8 – 11( 4 - D AY C A M P S )Art Camp #4Dancing Angels Camps #13 & #14Football Camp #2 - NON-CONTACTTackle Football “NEW”Golf CampRookies #2Volleyball Camp #2

REGISTER ONLINEFOR SPORTS & ACTIVITIES CAMPSRegister for sports and activity camps from the comfort of your own home!Online registration begins on Thursday, March 3, 2022, at 10 a.m.Visit us at: www.pcbc.org/summerfun Payment by credit card.If you have questions about sports and activities camps or do not have internet access, pleasecontact Laurie Tharp, PCBC Sports & Recreation Director, 214.860.1570 or Rebekah Tabb,PCBC Sports Outreach Director, 214-860-1692.Campers must be the correct age by camp date or completed the correct grade by June 2022.Cancellation of a camp will be determined by the camp director and will result in a full refund.Cancellation Policy: Refunds minus a 30.00 fee are available with notice at least one weekprior to the camp start date. Within a week of camp, no refunds will be issued.AMERICAN GIRL CAMPJoin us for crafts, games, snacks and activities centered aroundthe lives of the historical characters Kaya, Kirsten, Josefina, Addy,Samantha, Kit, Molly, Julie as well as today’s American Girl – You!Each week will be new and different.Age: Completed K – 5th GradeCost: 195Location: PCBC, Room 205 West (enter through theActivities Building)Camp Director: Carese Bott#1 June 13–17#2 June 20–242:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.2:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.ART CAMPSArt Camp #1 Animal PortraitsMay 31–June 3 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m (4-day camp)The focus of the 5-day course is Animals! Each day we will use adifferent medium (pastel, watercolor and acrylic) as we createbeautiful paintings of some of God’s wonderful creatures. Yourinstructor will begin with basic geometric shapes (for afundamental understanding of animal body structure) and giveand demonstrate step-by-step instructions to ensure success atall levels! All supplies included. Campers should bring or wear asmock or old t-shirt to camp.Art Camp #2 WatercolorJune 27–July 1 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m (5-day camp)Learn basic and simple watercolor techniques with creationlandscapes, still life and animal portraits over this 4 day course.The instructor will provide step by step instructions as shedemonstrates the project we will be working on together for theday. All supplies included. Campers should bring or wear a smockor old t-shirt to camp.Art Camp #3 & #4 Art Sampler: #3Aug 1–5 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m (5-day camp), #4 Aug 8–1110:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m (4-day camp)Learn to create beautiful pictures in watercolor, pastels, acrylicsand class sculptures as we sample a different medium every day.Whether you are painting Van Gogh sunflowers, a Monet waterlilyscene or a beautiful beach seascape, this camp is sure to keepyou on your toes and presents step by step demonstrations tohelp you create a finished painting each day. All supplies included.Campers should bring or wear a smock or old t-shirt to camp.Age: Completed 1st – 5th GradeCost: #1 & #4 155, #2 & #3 190Location: PCBC, Clubroom, Activities BuildingCamp Director: Anne GunthnerBASKETBALL CAMPSAll-Star Basketball CampWhether you have played all your life or just giving basketball ashot, learn basketball and improve skills through fundamentaldrills, scrimmage games, contests, ball handling, passing,shooting, etc. T-shirt and basketball included.Age: Completed 2nd–6th gradeCost: 155Location: PCBC Gym, Activities BuildingCamp Directors: Larry Barbour#1 June 20–24#2 July 11–151:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.PCBC GymPCBC GymHoopsters Basketball CampHoopsters is meant specifically for young girls and boys wholove basketball and want to learn and improve basic skills andfundamentals. This camp will focus on dribbling, passing andshooting through drills, scrimmage games and contests.T-shirt and basketball included.Age: Completed K–1stCost: 155Location: PCBC Gym, Activities BuildingCamp Directors: Larry Barbour#1 June 20-24#2 July 11-159:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.PCBC GymPCBC Gym3

CAMP “GO”This camp is all about fun in the Metroplex. Each day we will“GO” somewhere new and have tons of fun at PCBC. Planneddestinations include: Bowling, Jump Street, Roller Skating, TheNew GlobeLife Park home of the Texas Rangers and ObstacleWarriors (3rd-6th graders).There will also be a variety of other fun stuff each day includinggameroom games, gym activities and more. T-shirt included.Age: Completed 1st–6thCost: 270 (includes all activities and lunch each day)Location: PCBC Activities Building and all over the MetroplexCamp Directors: Rebekah Tabb and Larry BarbourJuly 18-229:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m.COOKING CAMPSCooking Camp #1: Delightful Desserts(May 31–June 3, 9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.)This camp is sure to please dessert fans! Students will learn toprepare familiar favorites and be introduced to new and easy tofollow recipes. We will work in small groups and learn to use avariety of kitchen tools safely. Each day includes a devotional anda tasting of the desserts we prepared. All campers will take homea cookbook of the recipes as well as a kitchen utensil.Cooking Camp #2: Rise and Shine(May 31–June 3, 1:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m.)In this camp we will create a variety of tasty breakfast dishes sureto please even those who are not morning people! We will use easyto follow recipes to help the campers learn basic cooking skills, workwith others and have fun tasting their creations. We will also do adaily devotional on the fruits of the spirit. Campers will take homea cookbook with the week’s recipes and my favorite kitchen utensil.* Cooking Camp Lunch & Movie Option #1:(May 31–June 3, 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.)Campers will need to bring their lunches and be registered for thePCBC Cooking Camp #1 & #2 Cost: 30.00Cooking Camp #3: Everything Chocolate(July 11–15, 9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m.)This camp is sure to please chocolate lovers! Students will learnto prepare familiar favorites and be introduced to new, easy tofollow recipes. We will work in small groups and learn to use avariety of kitchen tools safely. Each day includes a devotional anda tasting of the desserts we prepared. All campers will take homea cookbook of the recipes as well as a fun kitchen utensil at theend of the week.Cooking Camp #4: Pie Face (July 11–15, 1:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m.)Campers will learn the art of making pies. Students will learn toprepare familiar favorites and be introduced to new easy to followrecipes. We will work in small groups and learn to use a variety ofkitchen tools safely. Each day incudes a devotional and a tastingof the pies we have prepared. All campers will take home acookbook of the week’s recipes as well as a kitchen utensil.* Cooking Camp Lunch & Movie Option #2:(July 11–15, 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.)Campers will need to bring their lunches and be registered for thePCBC Cooking Camp #3 & #4 Cost: 30.00Cooking Camp #5: Unicorns and Dragons(July 25–29, 9:30 a.m.–12:00p.m.)4Girls find out the secret to catching their unicorn by learning howto cook their favorite treats. Boys learn the tricks to training theirdragon with yummy treats sure to make any dragon happy.Campers will use their cooking skills to prepare fun treats such asunicorn hay and dragon’s breath. We will also teach camperssome fun ways to fold napkins and the art of setting a table.There will be a daily devotional on making good choices bylooking at stories in the Bible. Campers will take home acookbook with the week’s recipes and a unicorn horn or a firebreathing dragon designed by them.Cooking Camp #6– Around the World Tour(July 25–29, 1:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m.)Get ready to stamp your passport as we travel the world of food!Campers will learn to follow recipes, measure, chop andparticipate in preparing dishes as they learn about culture aroundthe globe. Each day includes a devotional and will end with asampling of the day’s treats. At the end of the week, campers willbe sent home with a cookbook and a kitchen utensil.* Cooking Camp Lunch & Movie Option #3:(July 25–29, 12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m.)Campers will need to bring their lunches and be registered for thePCBC Cooking Camp #5 & #6. Cost: 30.00Cooking Camps #1 - #6Age: Completed K-6thCost: #1 & #2 135 (4-day camps) #3, #4, #5 & #6 165 per campLocation: PCBC Pleitz Building Room 222, park in the parkinggarage and take the elevator to the 2nd floor.Camp Director: Anna BerryCROSS CHEERCHEERLEADING CAMPSCross Cheer cheerleading camps provide a chance for girls tolearn cheerleading in a fun, Christ-centered atmosphere. We offer2 camp types: Preschool & Elementary. Activities include cheers,chants, stunts, jumps, dance, tumbling, snack time, games, craftsand devotionals. Tuition includes t-shirt and crafts.Cost: 135Location: Camp #1 & #2: PCBC Activities Building, Youth Center(below the gym)Camp #3 PCBC Activities Building, GymCamp Director: Brittany CavenderAll camps 4 days#1July 5–8#2 July 11–14#3 July 25–289:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.1:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.Age 3-5Age 4-Completed 2ndAge 5-Completed 5thDANCE CAMPSHip-Hop Dance Camps (New)In this Hip-Hop Dance Class, you will enter a fun and lovingcommunity where boys and girls have an opportunity to expressthemselves through dance. We will learn various techniques ofhip-hop, how to freestyle, and a dance number by the end of theweek. After this unique week we hope that the boys and girls walkaway with confidence on and off the stageCost: 155Location: PCBC Parlor, Activities Building; (2nd floor above gym)Camp Director: Rebekah Tabb

#1#2#3#4June 27–July 1June 27–July 1Aug 1–5Aug 1–510:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.1:00 p.m. –3:00 p.m.10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.Completed 2nd–3rdCompleted 4th–6thCompleted 2nd–3rdCompleted 4th–6thDANCING ANGELSDANCE CAMPSWelcome to the sweetest dance camps in town, we’re glad you’rehere! We believe more than ever that girls everywhere will beblessed by a little inspiration through dance, and we promise justthat – sweet, fun and inspiring camps perfect for your darlingdancer. Take a peek at our summer camp series and register forone or more of our delightful offerings. Camps include: dreamydancer devotionals, sweet scripture verse cheers, darling danceroutines, special camp recitals and daily snacks and water. Ashort video may be shown during the break.Age: Campers must be correct age by first day of camp andpotty-trained but may wear a pull up as a precaution.Cost: Please see belowCamp Attire: Visit dancingangels.comLocation: PCBC Activities/West Building 2nd floorCamp Director: Tammy OwensBalletCost: 165From plies to tendus and everything in between, dancers will alsolearn how to dance for the glory of God. Come shine from theinside out as we tiptoe our way through summer.Princess Ballerina Camp Tea Party (NEW)Cost: 195Introducing our newly inspired dance camp perfect for your littleprincess. From tiaras to twirls to a tea party, this dreamy camppromises to teach more than ballet but also what being a realprincess is all about. Our special tea party will be during camp onTuesday and includes tea sandwiches or chicken nuggets, fruit,carrots, pink lemonade tea and a yummy cupcake.FrozenCost: 165Whether you’re new to Frozen or repeating this favorite camp, weare headed to the land of snow where it’s Frozen forever! Dancerswill learn ballet and valuable lessons in freedom, redemption andsacrificial love.Frozen Camp Coronation Tea Party (NEW)Cost: 195The same fun features as mentioned above, plus a tea partyevery camper will love. Our special tea party will be during campon Tuesday and includes tea sandwiches or chicken nuggets,fruit, carrots, pink lemonade tea and a yummy cupcake.Jazz/Hip-HopCost: 165Welcome to the coolest camp in town! From Jazz to Hip-Hop,dancers will learn funky moves that are both fun and honoring tothe Lord. Come jam in this high-energy camp where it’s all aboutthe joy of dancing.The Greatest Showman CampCost: 165Come one come all to the greatest camp in town! Step right upand dance your heart out for The Greatest Showman Jesus.He’s everything you’ve ever wanted!All Camps 4 Days#1 May 31–June 39:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Age 3-4Princess Ballerina & Tea Party#2 May 31–June 3Frozen1:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Age 4–Completed 1st#3 June 13–16Frozen9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Age 3–4#4 June 13–16Jazz/Hip-Hop1:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m.#5 June 20–23Ballet9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Age 3–4Age 5–Completed 2nd#6 June 20–231:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Age 4–Completed 1stPrincess Camp & Tea Party#7 July 11–149:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Age 3–4Frozen & Tea Party#8 July 11–141:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Age 4–Completed 1stFrozen & Tea Party#9 July 18–21Frozen9:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Age 3–4#10 July 18–211:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Age 5–Completed 2ndGreatest Showman#11 Aug 1–49:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Age 3–4Frozen & Tea Party#12 Aug 1–4Ballet1:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Age 4–Completed 1st#13 Aug 8–119:30 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Age 3–4Princess Camp & Tea Party#14 Aug 8–11Frozen1:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Age 4–Completed 1stDODGEBALL CAMPSWhat kid doesn’t love dodgeball? Work on throwing, dodging,catching and overall team strategy. Boys and girls will play manydifferent versions of this classic game. T-shirt included.Cost: #1 155, #2 135 (4-day camp)Location: PCBC Gym, Activities Building; Lake Highlands NorthRec. Center, 9940 White Rock TrailCamp Director: Larry Barbour#1 June 6–10*1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.PCBC Gym#2 July 5–81:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.PCBC Gym (4-day camp)Completed 1st–6thCompleted 1st –6th* VBS lunch and movie break for Dodgeball Camp #1, June 6-9,12:00 p.m.- 1:00 p.m. Campers will need to bring their lunchesand be registered for the PCBC VBS: www.pcbc.org/vbs andDodgeball Camp #1. The recreation staff will pick up your childfrom their VBS line outside and bring them to the ActivitiesBuilding for their lunch and a movie.Cost: 30.00FOOTBALL CAMPSNon-Contact Tackle Football Camps (New)Learn the basics of playing tackle football with “no player-to-playercontact”. All hitting will be done on foam dummies. We will befocusing on fundamentals of learning to play football safely. Noplayer pads necessary. Cleats optional but recommended, bringwater/Gatorade.Cost: #1 & 155, #2 135 (4-day camp)Location: PCBC Activities Building and PCBC fieldsCamp Director: John Dickerson#1 June 13–179:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Completed 2nd–5th#2 Aug 8–119:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Completed 2nd–5th(4-day camp)5

FL AG FOOTBALL CAMPSCampers will pass, catch and run their way to a great time whilelearning and refining the basics of flag football through drills,scrimmage games and contests. T-shirt included. Campers will begrouped according to age/grade.Cost: 150Location: PCBC, Check-in Activities Building (Camps held outsideacross from church)Camp Director: Brian SimpsonAll camps 4 days (Monday–Thursday)Jr. Flag #1 May 31–June 3 8:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.Jr. Flag #2 July 5–88:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.Jr. Flag #3 July 18–218:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.Flag #1 May 31–June 3Flag #2 July 5–8Flag #3 July 18–21Age 5–Completed KAge 5–Completed KAge 5–Completed K8:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Completed 1st–5th8:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Completed 1st–5th8:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. Completed 1st–5thGAMEROOM CAMPSThis camp is the stuff kids’ dreams are made of. Spend 3 hourseach day learning and playing new and classic games with othercampers. Games will include bumper-pool, air hockey, foosball,ping pong and a variety of Wii video games. Campers will learnproper rules and techniques while practicing and competing incontests to improve their hand-eye coordination, strategy andprecision in all their favorite gameroom games. Campers willreceive a T-shirt.Age: Completed 2nd–6thCost: #1 130Location: PCBC Gameroom, Activities BuildingCamp Director: Sports & Rec Staff#1 June 6–10#2 July 25–291:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.* VBS lunch and movie break for Gameroom Camp #1,(June 6-9, 12:00 p.m.- 1:00 p.m.) Campers will need to bringtheir lunches and be registered for the PCBC VBS: www.pcbc.org/vbs and Gameroom Camp #1. The recreation staff will pick upyour child from their VBS line outside and bring them to theActivities Building for their lunch and a movie. Cost: 30.00G O L F C A M P - PAY N E S T E WA R TWe are partnering with the Payne Stewart Kids Golf Foundation torun an introductory golf camp for children. Every child will learnabout the fundamentals of golf through the fun, game-based learningstrategy that a Payne Stewart Golf Clinic incorporates into eachand every session. We want children to have fun and see resultsearly on so that they know they can play golf as a lifelong sport.Age: Completed K–6thCost: 175Location: PCBC Gym, Activities BuildingCamp Director: Sports & Rec Staff4-day camp (Monday–Thursday)6Aug 8–11 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.GY M N AST I C CA M PSYour preschooler will have fun learning the FUNdamentals ofgymnastics with bars, beam, vault, springboard, trampoline,tumbling and more! Camp will also include Bible stories,movement to music, games and other activities. All campersmust be potty-trained and wear shorts, t-shirts and flip flops. Asnack will be provided daily.Age: 3, 4, 5, 6 years not completed KCost: 145Location: PCBC, Activities Building, Youth Center (below the gym)Camp Director: Lisa CurtissAll camps 4 days (Monday–Thursday)#1 May 31–June 39:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.#2 June 27–June 309:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.KEYBOARD KIDS TECHDETECTIVES CAMPSComputer Detectives get your magnifying glass ready and let’ssolve different cases at places like Cyber Space, NetworkNeighborhood and Keyboard Castle! Detectives will unlock newand beneficial ways to use technology to be productive and solvemeaningful problems. Important S.T.E.A.M. (science, technology,engineering, arts and math) skills are introduced as they learnkeyboarding, technology, reading and writing. Internet safetylessons are incorporated as well.Age: 4-Completed 1st GradeCost: #1 230Location: PCBC Room 104 West(Enter through the Activities Building)Camp Director: Micah SudburyMinimum number of student - 5#1 July 25–291:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.KIDS K AMP (IT’S BACK!)One of the best weeks of the summer for your little ones! Greatway to begin their camping experience through these fun activities:petting zoo, inflatables, crafts, sno-cones, Bible stories, gymgames, creature teacher and more! T-shirt included.Age: 4, 5 and 6 years not completed KCost: 165Location: PCBC Activities BuildingCamp Director: Carese Bott4-day camp (Monday–Thursday)July 25–28 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.K I D S T A K E O V E R 2 0 2 2 ( P C B C V B S )From exciting games and fun competitions, to encouragingmessages and authentic conversations, your kids are going to havea BLAST calling the shots all week long at PCBC! Kids TakeoverWeek will be a playful, active, and refreshing week - as we walkthrough the life of Jacob and learn important stories from the Bible.REGISTRATION AT PCBC.ORG/TAKEOVERDate: June 6-10 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Age: Entering K–5thRegistration: pcbc.org/takeover or in person Cost: FreeContact: kids@pcbc.org

LACROSSE CAMPThis camp is designed to teach the fundamental skills and tacticsof lacrosse. Each camper will receive individual and team–oriented instruction. Instruction in skill develop.m.ent, positionalwork, full-field concepts and most of all the love of the game willbe the focus of this camp. Campers need to bring lacrosseequip.m.ent (stick & helmet) and water bottle.Age: Grade Completed: K – 4th GradeCost: 155Location: PCBC Activities BuildingCamp Director: Henry Diehl#1 June 13–171:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.LEGO CAMPSAge: Completed 1st–4thCost: 275Location: PCBC Activities Building, Youth Center (Below gym)Camp Director: Michael CalahanJune 13–171:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.Big Machines with LEGO Engineering Camp #4Campers engage in balance and support to create big machinefor better performance. For example, a LEGO crane will betested to determine lifting capabilities in multiple scenarios.Campers use five different machines during the course toinvestigate the push and pull of force, the transfer of energy, andfunction of machines and how they work while lifting and movingheavy loads.Age: 4–completed K Cost: 275Location: PCBC Activities Building, Parlor (Above the gym)Camp Director: Michael CalahanJuly 11–159:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.STEM and Rubik’s Cube Camp #1 – “Solving the Rubik’s Cube”(Beginner) Learn to solve 2X2, 3X3 cube and Pyraminx. Thiscamp will teach students how to solve the three most popularRubik’s puzzles! We will use the beginner methods to teachstudents how to apply different algorithms, guiding learning tosolve each of the three puzzles. We will use cause and effect tohelp build muscle memory and support memorization. Noprerequisite for the class.Supply fee: 20.00 (for 3 puzzles)Renewable Energy with LEGO Engineering Camp #5Engineering has many principles and many moving parts. Campersdiscover and explore energy from solar and wind sources to helppower their machines. Campers will combine renewable energy,mechanical and structural structures to deepen their understandingof the world around them. Campers will use LEGO Bricks andLEGO Technic elements to design, create and develop theirengineering projects. Activities include vehicle designs,construction vehicles, and other custom creations.Age: Grade Completed: 1st–4thCost: 275.00 20 for 3 puzzles: 295Location: PCBC, Activities Building, Youth Center (below the gym)Camp Director: Michael CalahanAge: Completed 1st-4th#1 June 6–10July 11–151:00 p.m. –4:00 p.m.1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.* VBS lunch and movie break for LEGO Camp #1, June 6–9,12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Campers will need to bring their lunchesand be registered for PCBC VBS: www.pcbc.org/vbs and LEGO(Rubik’s Cube) Camp #1. The recreation staff will pick up yourchild from their VBS line outside and bring them to the ActivitiesBuilding for their lunch and a movie.Cost: 30.00LEGO Great Place to Live Camp #2Sharing about the communities they live in campers developsocial skills and deepen their understanding of the world aroundthem through role play and the exchange of ideas as cityplanners. Campers use LEGO Duplo blocks to design anddevelop “Great Places to Live”. Activities include groupcommunication about the infrastructure (utilities, hospitals,groceries, gas, signage, etc.) and what a city planner needs to doto create a great place to live.Age: 4–completed KCost: 275Location: PCBC Activities Building, Youth Center (Below gym)Camp Director: Michael CalahanJune 13–17Cost: 275Location: PCBC Activities Building, Parlor (Above the gym)Camp Director: Michael Calahan9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.LEGO MAKERSPACE for Advanced Engineering Camp #3Engineering is the planning, designing and constructing to fill aneed or solve a problem. This class will cover several STEMchallenges that need solutions. Campers will be shown thechallenge and given many angles of approach find a solution.Campers will utilize LEGO elements and other supplies for achallenge like getting a very heavy model across water withoutsinking or getting inside wet.M U LT I - S P O R T C A M PThis camp’s focus is on fun as we play flag football, capture the flag,dodgeball, tag games, soccer and more. Campers will compete ina big tournament on the last day of camp. T-shirt included.Age: Completed K–5th GradeCost: 150Location: PCBC, Check-in Activities Building (Camp held outside,across from church).Camp Director: Brian Simpson4-day camp (Monday–Thursday)Aug 1–48:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m.PINE COVE CITY CAMPAn incredible, jam-packed week of Pine Cove camp comes toPCBC – we’ll be jumping, cheering, and singing every day!REGISTRATION THROUGH PINE COVE – NOT THROUGHPCBC.ORG/SUMMERFUNDate: June 13-17Ages: Completed 1st-5th gradeCost: Information at pinecove.com/city/park-citiesRegistration: Registration at pinecove.com/city/park-citiesContact: jmiller@pcbc.org7

SUMMER MUSIC CAMP (NEW)Come and enjoy making music with us!! Campers will sing inlarge and small groups, play handbells and percussioninstruments and participate in creative movement activities.There will be a performance on Friday, August 5th! Campersneed to bring their own snack each day (no peanut productsplease). T-shirt included.Age: Completed 2nd–7th GradeCost: 155Location: PCBC Choral Hall (2nd Floor Collins Building) Park inthe Parking Garage and take the elevator to the 2nd floor.Camp Director: Linda Harley, Beverly Golden and Darla MeekAug 1–59:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m.(Minimum of 20 campers, campers will be together for largegroup singing but separated by age for small group activities)ROOKIES CAMPSRookies Camp is for the young athlete with tons of energy. Thiscamp gives boys and girls an introduction to: tag games,dodgeball, soccer and many other fun games and sports. T-shirtincluded.Age: 4, 5 and 6 years, not completed KCost: 150Location: PCBC, Check-in Activities Building. (Camps heldoutside, across from church)Camp Director: Brian SimpsonAll camps 4 days (Monday–Thursday)#1 June 20–23 8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.#2 Aug 8–118:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.SOCCER CAMPSIndoor Soccer CampEscape the heat this summer with some indoor soccer. Boys andGirls will learn and improve their soccer skills and strategy with afocus on footwork and ball control. Please wear shin pads andgym shoes — no cleats. T-shirt included.Age: Completed K–4th GradeCost: 155Location: PCBC Gym, Activities BuildingCamp Director: Samuel Mompremier#1 June 27–July 11:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.#2 Aug. 1–51:00 p.m. –4:00 p.m.KickStart Soccer CampsKickStart is an indoor soccer program for preschoolers whichfocuses on teaching fundamentals and footwork through drillsand games designed specifically for kids ages 4-5. Classes arekept small and kids will receive lots of individualized instructionfrom coaches. T-Shirt included.Age: 4, 5, 6 years not completed KCost: 120Location: PCBC Gym, Activities BuildingCamp Director: Samuel Mompremier8#1 June 27–July 1#2 June 27–July 1#3 Aug. 1–5#4 Aug 1–59:00 a.m.–10:20 a.m.10:40 a.m.–12:00 p.m.9:00 a.m.–10:20 a.m.10:40 a.m.–12:00 p.m.TENNIS CAMPSBeginners & Advanced Beginners will learn and/or improve tennisskills in very small groups. Campers will learn proper form,technique and the basics of the game. Loaner racquets areavailable. Discounted prices on balls and racquets are alsoavailable. Most rain make-ups will be on Fridays. Classcancellations will be notified ASAP using your email address.Students with special needs are encouraged to sign up. Specificdetails about each week/session will be emailed prior to thatweek.Age: 3 Years – Completed 1st GradeLocation: Preston Hollow Park (Park Lane between Turtle Creekand Thackery)Camp Director: Betty Sue WelchFor more information: Contact Coach Welch atcoachbettysue1@gmail.comAll camps 4 days#1 May 31–June 3Age 3–4#2 May 31–June 3Age 3–4#3 May 31–June 3Age 5–Completed 1st#4 June 13–16Age 3–4#5 June 13–16Age 3–4#6 June 13–16Age 5 –Completed 1st#7 June 20–23Age 3–4#8 June 20–23Age 3–4#9 June 20–23Age 5–Completed 1st8:00 a.m.–8:30 a.m.Cost: 1258:40 a.m.–9:10 a.m.Cost: 1259:20 a.m.–10:05 a.m.Cost: 1808:00 a.m.–8:30 a.m.Cost: 1258:40 a.m.–9:10 a.m.Cost: 1259:20 a.m.–10:05 a.m.Cost: 1808:00 a.m.–8:30 a.m.Cost: 1258:40 a.m.–9:10 a.m.Cost: 1259:20 a.m.–10:05 a.m.Cost: 180Max 4 campersMax 4 campersMax 6 campersMax 4 campersMax 4 campersMax 6 campersMax 4 campersMax 4 campersMax 6 campersVOLLEYBALL CAMPWhether you are new to the sport or are getting ready to try outfor the school team there is a spot for you at volleyball camp.Campers will learn skills and fundamentals including: serving,passing, setting and hitting thr

dragon with yummy treats sure to make any dragon happy. Campers will use their cooking skills to prepare fun treats such as unicorn hay and dragon's breath. We will also teach campers some fun ways to fold napkins and the art of setting a table. There will be a daily devotional on making good choices by looking at stories in the Bible.