Holiday Programs 2014

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We DO NOT need medical forms for Vacation Programs.

Fee per day: $65 ($60 for members)

Before and after care (7:30 am – 5:30 pm) is available at $8 per hour.

Monday, Dec 22nd

Gifts. A Workshop of Making

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A workshop of gift making. Choose two of these projects to make: Gifts for the Holidays, the Solstice, for any occasion you choose, or for yourself.

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Monday, Dec 29th

The Art and Culture of Crayons

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Crayons are old school. Egyptians used them, Greeks used them. Leonardo too. They have lasted so long because of all the things they can do.

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Tuesday, Dec 30th

The Year and Inspiration in Books

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These are books we admired on different 2014 Best Books for young reader lists. Each book suggests something interesting to explore.

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Monday, Dec 22nd

Computer: 3D Printed Gifts

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The Winter holidays are here. You might be taking part in yearly traditions such as gift-giving and tree decorating. Why not decorate your seasonal tree with your very own ornament, designed yourself? Or design a pin, zipper pull, name badge, or pencil topper and give a customized gift to someone. Then, print it right here on our Makerbot Replicator printers and decorate!

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Monday, Dec 29th

Computer: 3D Animation with Blender

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Learn the basics of Blender, a professional, open source 3D graphics software program. Blender is used for creating animated films, visual effects, art, 3D printed models, interactive 3D applications, and video games.

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Tuesday, Dec 30th

Computer: Scratch and the Plow King

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Winter is coming! Help the hard-working Plow King keep the Mega-Low-Mart parking lot clean and clear for holiday shoppers. Avoid cars and pedestrians or you're out of a job – and it's game over. But first you have to make the game.

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