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Summer Camp 2012: George Mason Institute ForensicsFairfax Campus Students will have the opportunity to specialize in numerous areas of forensics, including Oratory, Extemporaneous Speaking, Student Congress, and all the interpretation events. Faculty consists of the leading competitors and coaches from across the nation. $1599; $1199 Peter Pober, (703) 993-4119, ppober@gmu.edu, George Mason Institute of Forensics | |
Summer Camp 2012: Washington Journalism and Media ConferenceFairfax Campus The week-long program, held on George Mason University’s state-of-the-art campus, will encourage and inspire young leaders from across the country who desire a unique experience focused on successful careers in this dynamic industry. $1885 Washington Journalism and Media Conference, (703) 993-5010, wjmc@gmu.edu | |
Summer Camp 2012: Joe Russell's Patriot Wrestling CampRecreation and Athletic Complex, Cage Gym Joe Russell, (703) 993-3299, jrusse13@gmu.edu | |
| 8 am - 4:30 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Tennis CampPrince William Campus; Osbourn Park High School, Manassas, VA Campers learn tennis basics including proper grip, body position, stroking the ball forehand and backhand, footwork, and game play. $210; $110 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 8 am - 4:30 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Girls Soccer and Recreation CampPrince William Campus; Brandon Way, Manassas, VA For novice through experienced players, this camp gives participants lots of time on the ball to improve kicking, dribbling, shooting, and passing skills. $210; $110 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 8 am - 4:30 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Golf and Recreation CampPrince William Campus; Broad Run Golf Academy, Bristow, VA Students learn or improve their golf skills. Certified instructors teach golf basics such as driving, chipping, putting, rules, and etiquette. Equipment is provided; however, participants are encouraged to bring their own golf clubs. $285; $180 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 8 am - 4:30 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Boxing CampPrince William Campus; American Kenpo Karate Academy, Manassas, VA If your child is interested in boxing this is a great introductory class to be exposed to the basics of boxing. Full day campers must arrive by 8:00 am to be ready for transportation to Karate Academy. $230; $130 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 8:30 am - 11:30 am | Summer Camp 2012: Boxing CampPrince William Campus; American Kenpo Karate Academy, Manassas, VA If your child is interested in boxing this is a great introductory class to be exposed to the basics of boxing. Full day campers must arrive by 8:00 am to be ready for transportation to Karate Academy. $230; $130 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 8:45 am - 11:45 am | Summer Camp 2012: Tennis CampPrince William Campus; Osbourn Park High School, Manassas, VA Campers learn tennis basics including proper grip, body position, stroking the ball forehand and backhand, footwork, and game play. $210; $110 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 9:50 am | Summer Camp 2012: Scientists Camp, LittlePrince William Campus Each day children learn about a different age-appropriate science concept through hands-on experiences. Caregiver participation required. $50 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 12 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Guitar Class for TeensFairfax Campus The Beginner Workshop will cover the basics of guitar playing and prepare the student for individual lessons or a school guitar program. The Intermediate/Advanced Workshop will cover many aspects of guitar performance, including seminars on how to practice effectively and how to prepare for an audition or performance. $190 Potomac Arts Academy, (703) 993-9889, potomac@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 12 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Drama Kids- Dramatizing Fractured FairytalesPrince William Campus, Hylton Performing Arts Center $175 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513 |
| 9 am - 12 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Children's Choral CampFairfax Campus Young and energetic singers will have lots of fun while learning proper vocal technique, note reading, sight-singing using Solfege (moveable "do"), and singing in 2-3 parts. $195 Potomac Arts Academy, (703) 993-9889, potomac@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 12 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Camp Freedom for PreschoolersPrince William Campus Each week preschoolers explore a different theme through a variety of related activities, games, arts & crafts, music, and movement. Campers should bring a snack each day. $100 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 12 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Mathematics and Technology for Talented YouthFairfax Campus The courses are designed to provide an accelerated learning environment in a college atmosphere for high-potential students. The following courses are offered: Pre-algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 with Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, Calculus, and Introduction to JavaScript with Webpage Design. $400 Dr. J.E. Lin, (703) 993-1459, talentedyouth@gmail.com |
| 9 am - 12 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Victory Academy Soccer CampFairfax Campus The primary goal of Victory Soccer Academy is to provide a challenging yet enjoyable week of soccer instruction. This is achieved in an environment of positive reinforcement, motivating field sessions, innovative teaching, and a first class staff. $425; $325; $150 Greg Andrulis, (703) 993-3288, gandruli@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 12 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Girls Soccer and Recreation CampPrince William Campus; Brandon Way, Manassas, VA For novice through experienced players, this camp gives participants lots of time on the ball to improve kicking, dribbling, shooting, and passing skills. $210; $110 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 12 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Golf and Recreation CampPrince William Campus; Broad Run Golf Academy, Bristow, VA Students learn or improve their golf skills. Certified instructors teach golf basics such as driving, chipping, putting, rules, and etiquette. Equipment is provided; however, participants are encouraged to bring their own golf clubs. $285; $180 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 1 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Writing Project Student Summer InstituteFairfax Campus This is an application based camp. All students must apply and be accepted to the institute in order to participate. $475; $425 Sara Duval, (703) 993-1168, contact.nvwp@gmail.com, Northern Virginia Writing Project |
| 9 am - 3 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Acting for Young People Summer Arts CampFairfax Campus In a fun, fast-paced environment, students will work on acting skills, voice, movement, acting for the camera, musical theater, improvisation and more. Each session is similar in format and schedule, but differs enough to give multi-week and returning campers a creative challenge. $285; $230 Mary Lechter, (703) 307-5332, mary@afyp.org |
| 9 am - 3 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Five Tool Development Softball CampSoftball Complex Contact the camp for details on cost. Joe Verbanic, (703) 993-3296, jverbani@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 3 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Victory Academy Soccer CampFairfax Campus The primary goal of Victory Soccer Academy is to provide a challenging yet enjoyable week of soccer instruction. This is achieved in an environment of positive reinforcement, motivating field sessions, innovative teaching, and a first class staff. $425; $325; $150 Greg Andrulis, (703) 993-3288, gandruli@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 3 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Jesse Hubbard Lacrosse Experience Lacrosse CampIntermural Fields Young players of all positions will learn in a controlled environment that stresses the basic fundamental skills. $375 Jesse Hubbard, (410) 205-9705, info@hubbardlacrosse.com |
| 9 am - 3 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Patriot Football CampRecreation and Athletic Complex Field The camp is designed to help student-athletes improve their individual football techniques and to provide an understanding of team concepts. Campers will engage in individual and team competition designed to improve each athlete’s knowledge of the game. Joe Pascale, (703) 801-0303 |
| 9 am - 3 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Paul Hewitt Basketball CampsField House Mason staff, players, and qualified college and high school coaches will be on hand to provide you with the individual attention and direction that will help you reach your full potential and have fun doing it. $250 Scott Lombardi, (703) 993-4781, slombar1@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 4 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Baseball Camp, Bill BrownSpuhler Field Designed to teach players solid fundamental baseball skills as well as to raise the level of understanding of the game of baseball. Lucas Jones, (703) 993-3281, ljones12@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 4 pm | Summer Camp 2012: ICES High School Workshops in EconomicsArlington Campus ICES Summer High School Workshop in Economics aims to teach high school students about economics prior to their enrollment to college, facilitate them in the process of establishing a learning habit, and strengthen their aspiration for continuous learning. Dafina Mulaj, (703) 993-4850, dmulaj@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 4:30 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Camp FreedomPrince William Campus Campers enjoy a broad range of recreational sports and games, arts and crafts projects, a daily swim, a weekly field trip, and participate in special enrichment sessions such as cooking, fitness activities, nutrition education, science experiments, drama games and skits, and special events. $195; $158 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 4:30 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Recreation with Motion CampPrince William Campus, Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center Activities include a selection of sports and games chosen by the campers along with the direction of their counselors. Daily activities may include basketball, volleyball, football, soccer, lacrosse, obstacle courses, relay races, capture the flag and much more. $195; $158 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 4:30 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Natural Adventures CampPrince William Campus, Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center Campers will learn adventure skills and have ahnds on experiences with the natural environment along the way. $350 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 9 am - 5 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Benjamin Franklin Summer Institute with South and Central AsiaFairfax Campus The Institute will bring together 45 teenagers aged 16- 18 from the United States, India, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan to learn about conflict resolution, democracy, diplomacy, environmental issues, and media. Nike Carstarphen, (703) 993-9405, franklin@gmu.edu |
| 10 am - 2 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Game Design at MasonArlington Campus, Founders Hall Kevin Clark, (703) 993-3669, kclark6@gmu.edu |
| 10 am - 3 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Robotics Expansion Summer Camp 1 & 2Fairfax Campus This Summer Robotics Camp will use a range of hands-on exercises so children grasp a more in depth knowledge of electrical, mechanical and software concepts related to the robotics field. $438 Anthony Nunez, classes@ |
| 10:30 am - 12:30 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Science CampPrince William Campus Discover a magical world during this two-week hands-on camp that explores the three major scientific fields: physical, chemical, and biological. $160; $80 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu |
| 11 am | Fall for the Book: The Color Purple Book Give AwayArlington Campus, Founders Hall, Room 222 Fall for the Book invites Mason faculty and staff to participate in the fourth annual Mason|Reads, a one-book, one-campus program uniting the entire community in reading. This year’s title is Alice Walker’s The Color Purple, celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and Fall for the Book will be distributing free copies of the novel at two locations on a first-come, first-served basis. |
| 12:15 pm - 1:30 pm | Career Services Workshop: Job Search StrategiesStudent Union Building I, Room 3400 Job Search Strategies Workshop offered by University Career Services. Career Services, (703) 993-2370 |
| 1 pm - 3 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Drama Kinderkids Summer Camp: StorylandPrince William Campus, Freedom Aquatic & Fitness Center $125 Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513 |
| 1 pm - 4 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Musical Theater CampFairfax Campus, de Laski Performing Arts Building Join us for this exciting new group, which is created for rising 8 - 12 grade singer/actors. You will explore the dynamic world of musical theater by learning concepts of healthy singing for the stage, audition techniques, stage movement and music literacy. $195 Potomac Arts Academy, (703) 993-9889, potomac@gmu.edu |
| 1 pm - 4 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Guitar Class for TeensFairfax Campus The Beginner Workshop will cover the basics of guitar playing and prepare the student for individual lessons or a school guitar program. The Intermediate/Advanced Workshop will cover many aspects of guitar performance, including seminars on how to practice effectively and how to prepare for an audition or performance. $190 Potomac Arts Academy, (703) 993-9889, potomac@gmu.edu |
| 1 pm - 4 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Music Composition SeminarFairfax Campus Composition techniques are not learned from a textbook, but are skills we learn through the compositional process. Work with outstanding George Mason University School of Music composition instructors to explore your full composing potential! $190 Potomac Arts Academy, (703) 993-9889, potomac@gmu.edu |
| 1 pm - 4 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Mathematics and Technology for Talented YouthFairfax Campus The courses are designed to provide an accelerated learning environment in a college atmosphere for high-potential students. The following courses are offered: Pre-algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 with Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, Calculus, and Introduction to JavaScript with Webpage Design. $400 Dr. J.E. Lin, (703) 993-1459, talentedyouth@gmail.com |
| 5:30 pm - 9 pm | Summer Camp 2012: Patriot Volleyball CampRecreation and Athletic Complex Pat Kendrick, (703) 993-3298, pkendric@gmu.edu |
| 6 pm - 7 pm | Bachelor of Individualized Study Information SessionAquia Building, Room 235 Individualized Study, (703) 993-4556 |
| 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm | Azucar GMU Salsa ClubJohnson Center, Dance Studio Free Salsa Dance workshops for Mason students & faculty! All levels are welcome for fun salsa lessons to get you ready and moving through the summer. Christine Gonzales, azucargmu@gmail.com, Azucar GMU Salsa Club |
| 7 pm - 9 pm | SOM: Cybersecurity Innovation ForumMason Hall The evening will feature a series of five-minute case study presentations by cybersecurity experts and technology innovators followed by a panel discussion and questions. RSVP online. School of Management, (703) 993-4399, cyber@gmu.edu |
| 7 pm - 9 pm | SCAR Film Screening: The InterruptersArlington Campus, Truland Building, 7th Floor West Wing The Interrupters is a 2011 documentary film, produced by Kartemquin Films, that tells the story of three violence interrupters who try to protect their Chicago communities from the violence they once employed. The School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, (703) 993-1300 |

