Northwest Austin Edition | February 2022

C A M P G U I D E GUIDE

Let’s Talk Project Connect

A noncomprehensive list of camps in the area

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6001 W. Parmer Lane, Ste. 390, Austin 5123334684 www.thescholarship.rocks 13 Thinkery camps use science, technology, engineering, art, math and imagination to explore a variety of new concepts, solve challenges and develop critical thinking skills. Camp themes for 2022 include the Fantastic Human Machine, Once Upon a Design, Up, Up and Away, and Make It or Break It. Ages: (grades:) pre-K5 Dates: Weekly June 6Aug. 5 Cost: $350-$385 per week 1830 Simond Ave., Austin; 5124696201 www.thinkeryaustin.org ARTS 14 Students are invited to unleash their creativity and take their skills to the next level at Art + Academy ’s summer camp. The camp oers small groups, professional teachers, and a combination of instruction and fun activities. Ages: 517 Dates: Weekly June 6Aug. 5 Cost: $179-$330 per week 9308 Anderson Mill Road, Ste. 200, Austin 5128128070 www.artplusacademy.com 15 Art Amore oers a variety of studio camps and excursion camps designed to show- case the artistic side of Austin. Artists will learn new skills and try newmediums either in studio or other creative venues throughout the city. Ages: 516 (depending on the camp) 16 Art Camps at Cordovan Art School are tailored for creative kids of all skill levels. Cordovan oers more than 40 themed camps that use a variety of mixed media. Ages: 516 Dates: Weekly May 31Aug. 19 Cost: Starting at $209 per week for half-day camps 8108 Mesa Drive, Ste. B102, Austin 7373001200 www.cordovanartschool.com 17 Dancers Workshop oers both a summer camp and summer dance inten- sives. Summer camp themes are Cin- derella, Frozen, Encanto, Mermaids and Belle. Meanwhile, dance intensives focus on acrobatics, movement, technique and drill prep. Ages: 39 (summer camps), Grades: 112 (intensives) Dates: Camps: June 610, June 2024, July 1822, July 2529, Aug. 15 Intensives: June 79, June 1316, June 2023, July 57, July 1114, July 1821, Aug. 14 Cost: $100-$435 per week 11150 Research Blvd., Ste. 205, Austin Dates: Weekly June 6Aug. 5 Cost: $350-$590 per week 6507 Jester Blvd., Ste. 107, Austin 5129837022 www.artamoreaustin.com

ACADEMIC (CONT.) 8 Idea Lab Kids oers STEAM camps on topics ranging from cooking, robotics, drones, 3D printing, art, coding, programming, movie production and engineering. Camp curriculum includes hands-on activities to teach science, math, critical thinking skills and imagination. Ages: 513 Dates: Weekly May 31Aug. 12 Cost: $375-$413 per week 8620 Burnet Road, Ste. 500, Austin 5124946744 www.idealabkids.com/locations/austin 9 Mad Science & Crayola Imagine Arts Academy summer programs invite young scientists and artists to participate in a number of hands-on activities. Ages: 512 Dates: Weekly May 31Aug. 12 Cost: $320 per week Various locations in Northwest Austin 5128921143 www.austin.madscience.org, www.austin.imagineartsacademy.com 10 Campers at Neuron Garage’s summer camp use a variety of recycled materials to build solutions to weekly challenges. Children cultivate a growth mindset through hands-on collaboration and meaningful discussions. Ages: 512 Dates: Weekly June 6Aug. 12 Cost: $340-$390 per week Harmony School of Endeavor, 13415 RM 620, Austin; Magellan International School, 7938 Great Northern Blvd., Austin; Ascent Acton, 5701 Cameron Road, Austin 5125935393 www.neurongarage.com 11 At Parinama Academy, students can sharpen their skills in a variety of areas, including chess, public speaking, creative writing, Bollywood dance, spelling bee prep and geography bee prep. Camps will be oered in person and online. Ages: 414 Dates: Weekly June 6Aug. 12 Cost: $199-$324 per week 3109 Kenai Drive, Unit 103, Cedar Park 5125867824 https://parinama.academy 12 The Scholar Ship oers three dier- ent summer camp programs, including a gaming camp for kids interested in Minecraft; a Harry Potter camp focused around Legos and crafts; and a DIY camp in which campers will make Play-Doh, lip scrub, soap, tie dye and other products. Ages: (grades:) 16 (gaming), ages: 612 (Harry Potter and DIY) Dates: Weekly May 30Aug. 16 Cost: $250 (gaming) per week; $275 (Harry Potter and DIY) per week

Project Connect includes expanded transit options throughout the Austin area, with new light rail, a subway and more services across the city.

Input from the community is shaping the planning and design of Project Connect. Add your voice. Join us for public meetings to talk with the project teams about the Orange and Blue light rail lines, and how the designs are incorporating community feedback. Breakout sessions at the meetings will cover: • Environmental considerations • How transit services will connect within our community • Anti-displacement investment

LIVE VIRTUAL MEETINGS Tuesday 3/29, 5:30 – 7 p.m. Thursday 3/31, 12 – 1:30 p.m. ON-DEMAND VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE Tuesday 3/29 – Friday 4/29

Visit ProjectConnect.com/getinvolved to learn more.

For language translations or accommodations, call 512-904-0180. Información de la reunión está disponible en español.

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