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A-14 THE FRIDAY FLYER JUNE 8, 2018
Keep kids busy with Canyon Lake summer camps
The POA and Tennis Club are offering a va- Swim lesson levels:
riety of summer activities for kids this year. It is Tot Swim: Face in the water, introduction to
recommended to sign up early as classes have floating
limited space and fill up fast. Level 1: Kicking and safety rules
Art Camp Level 2: Hold breath for three seconds, intro-
The Menifee Kids Art Camp is coming to duction to retrieving objects and turning front to
Canyon Lake June 18 through June 22 from 1 back
to 4 p.m. Classes will be held in the East Port Level 3: Introduction to diving and retrieving
Activities Room at East Port Park. The camp is objects with no support
for kids in kindergarten through seventh grades. Level 4: Elementary backstroke, standing
The cost is $100; $75 for siblings. Space is lim- dive, and treading water
ited. Signups are taken at the POA office. Level 5: Breaststroke, butterfly kick, and al-
STEM Camp PHOTO BY DONNA RITCHIE ternate breathing
Two STEM camps will be offered this sum- Level 6: Front crawl (100 yards)
Level 7: Front crawl (200 yards), back crawl
mer for kids ages five to 12. The cost is $125 (100 yards), and rescue skills
per session. Signups are taken at the POA of- The week-long summer Jr. Golf Camp offers kid-friendly competitions and
fice. All classes will be held at the East Port on-course learning, keeping campers engaged each day. Water Polo
Activities Room at East Port Park. 9 through 12. Water polo lessons begin June 18 and run for
Session One runs from June 11 through June 14. Pee-Wee class, for ages three to six, meets from 9 six weeks. All ages are accepted. Participants must
This Junior Engineering Class for ages five to eight to 9:30 a.m. This class covers ball control skills, catch- be able to swim the full length of the pool, 25 yards.
runs from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Kids in this class will cre- Classes meet Monday through Friday from 11:45 a.m.
ate contraptions with gears, pulleys and motors using ing, throwing and basic stroke skills. The cost is $30 to 1 p.m. The cost is $50 per week. Buy two weeks get
LEGO Mechanisms. per week. the third week free. Only one free week per household.
The LEGO Contraptions Class for ages seven to The Junior Strokes class for ages seven to 16 meets Additional weeks are $45 per week.
12 runs from 1 to 4 p.m. Kids in this class will build from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. This class covers, ball con- Mommy and Me
contraptions to compete against others in exciting chal- trol skills, basic stroke skills, game play and strategy Mommy and Me sessions are offered July 9 through
lenges such as Tower Attack, LEGO bowling and more. and light running and agility drills. Classes will not ex- July 13 only. The cost is $35 per week. For more infor-
Session Two runs from July 2 through July 6. There ceed a six to one adult/student ratio. mation, contact the pool office at 951-244-6841, ext.
will be no class on July 4. The Junior Jurassic Robots The cost is $90 per week. To sign up or to schedule 617
Class for ages five to eight runs from 9 a.m. to 12 a free 15-minute evaluation, call or text Pete Walrod at Junior Golf Camp
p.m. Kids in this class will build and program LEGO 818-397-3806. The Junior Golf Camp is a fun way for kids to de-
Mindstorms robots to rescue dinosaurs from predators, Swim Lessons velop a lifelong skill in the game of golf, whether your
transport equipment and outrun Velociraptors The Canyon Lake pool offers summer swim les- player is swinging the club for the first time or looking
The Battlebots Class for ages seven to 12 runs from sons, water polo lessons and Mommy and Me classes. to refine their skills. This week-long camp runs July 9
1 to 4 p.m. Kids in this class will use LEGO Mind- Spaces are limited. Signups are being taken now at the through July 13 and is for ages five to 17.
storms, compete in exciting games such as Sumo Bots pool office. The camp offers kid-friendly competitions and on-
and Tower Siege and battle it out against other robot Swim lessons begin June 18. Classes are held Mon- course learning, keeping campers engaged each day.
teams in order to be the ultimate champion. day through Friday and run 30 minutes. There are two By the end of the week, players will have learned fun-
Tennis Camp class times to choose from: 10:15 a.m. and 11 a.m. The damental skills, etiquette, rules and sportsmanship.
Kids ages three to 16 are invited to learn the cost is $75 for the first week. The cost for a second The week will conclude on Friday, July 13, with an
“fun”damentals of tennis at the Tennis Club’s Jr. Sum- week, or for an additional child, is $45. The third week award ceremony and family lunch. The cost is $45 per
mer Tennis Program. Three weekly sessions are of- is free. Only one free week per household. Additional player. Signups are taken at the Golf Pro Shop. For
fered: June 11 through 14, June 25 through 28 and July weeks are $45 per week. more information, call 951-246-1782.