Kids rejoice! The last day of class for CPS is June 21. But with summer vacation just around the corner, where will students go when theyâre not in school? Like everything else in CPS, the districtâs summer programs, including summer school, will face significant budget cuts without help from Springfield, as the Sun-Times reported. So itâs up to nonprofits and private organizations to fill in the gap. In this list, the Weekly samples some of the programming available to South Side kids, featuring arts, science, sports, and other adventures.
PERFORMANCE AND ARTS
Red Clay Youth Dance Ensemble
Hamilton Park, 513 W. 72nd St. July 5thâAugust 11, MondayâThursday, 9amâ1pm. Ages 13â18. Audition required. Apply at afterschoolmatters.org. (773) 624-8411. redclaydance.com
Red Clay, a well-known South Side-based dance troupe with a focus on teen development, brings together talented dancers for a rigorous series of trainings and creative workshops taught in partnership with professional choreographers. Dancers will also participate in a full roster of performances at a variety of venues over the course of the summer. According to promotional materials, this program is meant to foster âartistic excellence, self-advocacy, and collaboration.â Red Clay generally receives a high number of applications for the camp. (Jake Bittle)
Beverly Arts Center Camp
Beverly Arts Center, 2407 W. 111th St. June 13âAugust 19 in two-week sessions, MondayâFriday, 9amâ4pm. Ages 5â12. Starting at $379/session. (773) 445-3838. beverlyartscenter.org
The Beverly Arts Center has long been a mainstay of the Beverly/Morgan Park neighborhood, offering a wide array of educational programs and events throughout the year. The Summer Arts Camp staff is well prepared to guide students aged five to twelve in a number of artistic and creative activities: from music and theater to fitness and filmmaking, campers experiment broadly. This year, new options for before and after care are being offered. (Corinne Butta)
Creativity Camp
Hyde Park Art Center, 5020 S. Cornell Ave. June 13âSeptember 2 in one- or two-week sessions. MondayâFriday, 9amâ3pm. Grades pre-Kâ5. $325-$710/session. (773) 324-5520. hydeparkart.org
The Creativity Camp offers a variety of summer programs that aim to spark creativity and awaken imagination. No session is like the others, so every child is bound to find one they love. The âSpecial Topics Campsâ (ages 10+) range from learning to make ceramics, to creating moving sculptures, to discovering how to shoot and develop film. Mixed media camps (ages 4+) introduce campers to visual and performance arts, and includes fun field trips all around Chicago. Early care and after care is available from 8amâ9am for $15/day and 3pmâ5pm for $30/day or $125/week. Campers must be pre-registered. Financial aid awards are available on a rolling basis and applications can be found online. An exhibition or performance is held on the last day of camp to showcase each camperâs work. (Camila Cuesta Arcentales)
The Revival
The Revival, 1160 E. 55th St. One week programs, half-day and full-day. Ages 4â12. Half day (4â7) $195 per week, full day (8â12) $295 per week. classes@the-revival.com
The Revival, a new Hyde Park improv comedy and performance venue that’s had a successful year hosting professional comics and student groups alike, now offers a series of weeklong summer camps focused on different aspects of comedy, improv, and performance. Class themes for the older group include the basics of improvisation, screenwriting, and puppeteering, while younger kids will learn about how to express themselves through acting, how to act the part of an animal, and more. Daily schedules are oriented on group learning and team building, and include daily reviews. The full-day classes include lunch, the half-day classes include a snack. (Jake Bittle)
Chicago on the Nile: Cultural Arts Program
eta Creative Arts, 7558 S. Chicago Ave. June 27âAugust 12, MondayâFriday, 9amâ4pm. Ages 6â12. $750, with $100 deposit at time of registration. (773) 752-3955. etacreativearts. org
With the mission of preserving and promoting the work of African-American artists and creatives within Chicago, eta Creative Arts has long been a resource for educational and professional opportunities. Their summer arts camp, Chicago on the Nile, offers experimentation with an array of creative practices. Campers will experiment broadly: making music, dancing, journaling, and visual art-making are just some of the daily workshops aimed at helping youth aged six to twelve begin to develop their creative voice and tell their stories. The program ends with a showcase on August 12, open to all campersâ friends and families. (Corinne Butta)
Teen Arts Camp in Chicago Parks
Piotrowski Park, 4247 W. 31st Street, and Tuley Park, 501 E. 90th Pl. July 5âAugust 12, MonâFri. Ages 12â14. $124 for Chicago residents, discounted rates available. (312) 747-6608 (Piotrowski), (312) 747-6763 (Tuley). Leah.Woldman@chicagoparkdistrict.com
The Chicago Park District will offer a six-week arts camp, “Arts XIII,” for Chicago teenagers ages 12â14, beginning in July. The camp offers locations at multiple parks across the city, two of which are on the South Side. Teens will work alongside professional artists and performers from venues and studios such as Art Devour, Free Street Theater, and Inferno Mobile Recording Studio. Through weekly field trips to art destinations and cultural spaces in Chicago and collaborative activities with other young artists, the camp hopes to build skills in visual and performing arts, as well as in digital media. Participants will participate in a final showcase at the end of the six-week program. (Jake Bittle)
JOBS
CHA Summer Youth Employment Program
Chicago Housing Authority. Ages 16-24. (312) 786-6930. youth.thecha.org
Chicago Housing Authority residents ages 16 to 24 (as of June 27, 2016) have the opportunity to take paid jobs through the summer months, sponsored by the Department of Family and Support Services. The program will focus on financial literacy, job skill development, and will offer young adult mentors. Participants can choose from eighteen diverse career focus areas, including community building and revitalization, custodial and facilities maintenance, performing arts, and healthcare. Applications are due June 19, 2016, and must be completed online. (Carrie Smith)
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Project SYNCERE Middle School STEM Camp
Olive-Harvey College, 10001 S. Woodlawn Ave. June 27âAugust 5 in one-week sessions. MondayâFriday, 8:30amâ4:30pm. $275/session; income-based discounts available. Grades 6â8. (773) 982-8261. projectsyncere.org
Underwater robotics, bottle rockets, and wearable electronics are just some of the engineering projects students can take on this summer. Founded in 2009 by three African American men with a mission to advance STEM education in underserved communities, Project SYNCERE is offering a six-session summer camp for middle school students with a variety of hands-on challenges designed to teach kids how to apply science and math skills to real world challenges. Applications are open until two weeks prior to the start of each session. (Carrie Smith)
BLUE1647 Youth Summer Coding Bootcamps
BLUE1647, 1647 S. Blue Island Ave. June 20âJuly 15 (session 1), July 25âAugust 19 (session 2). MondayâFriday. Age 7â17. Lunches not provided. $395-$500/session. Register at bit.ly/20QLR5K
Everyone knows how to use a website and play a computer game, but not everyone can make one. BLUE1647, a hub for entrepreneurship and tech innovation in Pilsen, plans to change that. The organization will offer summer youth boot camps on web programming, game design, photography and video, robotics, and fashion so you can learn how computer programming connects with your other interests. The camp schedule allows participants to double-up and explore two subject areas at a time. (Kristin Lin)
ENVIRONMENT
Sacred Keepers Youth Council
Sacred Keepers Sustainability Lab, 4445 S. King Dr., 2nd floor. June 28âAugust 5. TuesdayâThursday, 10amâ2pm; Friday, 10amâ 4:30pm. Ages 16â22. Apply at afterschoolmatters.org. (312) 869-9546. sacredkeepers.org
Join the Sacred Keepers Sustainability Lab for a summer of exploring the relationship between nature and human communities. Youth will learn about both art and urban ecology, taking part in projects to create a mural, build homes for monarch butterflies, and devise scientific investigations. Connect to your natural and urban landscapes and help reinvest in your community. (Hafsa Razi)
Urban Food Production Advanced Internship
The Plant Chicago, 1400 W. 46th St. July 6â August 13. WednesdayâFriday, 9amâ1pm; Saturday, 9amâ5pm. Apply at afterschoolmatters.org. (773) 847-5523. plantchicago.org
Aquaponics, leafy greens, healthy soil, hand-kneaded breadâbe a part of urban agriculture and sustainable food production movement this summer, as an intern at The Plant Chicago. A South Side organization dedicated to sustainable food, The Plant is located in Back of the Yards and juggles a number of roles in the local food ecosystem, supporting its own aquaponics and outdoor farms, as well as running a farmers market and offering workshops and programming to the public. Interns will be a part of all parts of the production, helping with the farmers market, both indoor and outdoor farming, bread-making, and educational programming. If your thumbs arenât already green, they will be by the end of the summer. (Kristin Lin)
WRITING
Investigative and Verse Journalism Summer Series
Young Chicago Authors, 1180 N. Milwaukee Ave. July 6âAugust 13. WednesdayâFriday, 3pmâ7pm; Saturday, 11amâ3pm. Apply at afterschoolmatters.org. (773) 486-4331. youngchicagoauthors.org
Make headlines as an investigative journalist this summer. Young Chicago Authors, the organization that runs the annual city-wide slam poetry extravaganza, Louder Than A Bomb, is hosting a summer series that will allow participants to explore the Chicago around them through multimediaâranging from verse journalism, poetry, and prose to photography, collage, and audio. In particular, the workshop will focus on investigating the term âChiraqâ through interviewing city residents and reflecting on personal experiences. (Kristin Lin)
SPORTS
Volleyball Camp
South Suburban College Athletic and Physical Fitness Center, 15800 S. State St., South Holland, IL. June 27âJune 30. Daily, 9amâ10am and 10amâ11am. Starting at $50. 3rd grade through high school. (708) 596-2000 ext. 2334. ssc.edu
Venture over to South Suburban College for a one-week volleyball camp, where youâll learn all the ins and outs of the game. Elementary and middle schoolers will start off with the basicsâserving, passing, hitting, settingâwhile high schoolers will move on to more advanced skills. Preregister by June 10 for a free volleyball or t-shirt! (Hafsa Razi)
South Side Junior Tennis Camp
University of Chicago Laboratory School Tennis JUNE 1, 2016 ÂŹ SOUTH SIDE WEEKLY 17
Courts, 1362 E. 59th St. June 4âJuly 9 (session 1) and July 9âAugust 13 (session 2). Saturdays, 10amâ11am and 10amâ12pm. $50/session. K through 8th grade. (312) 651-5015. southsidejuniortennis.org
Get a â5-star experienceâ at South Side Junior Tennis Camp nearly every Saturday this summer. For children ten and under, the camp provides âkid-sizedâ balls, racquets, and courts, all designed for an experience thatâs low in intensity and high in fun. For older children, small class sizes and one-on-one training provide the skills and strategy students need to advance in the sportâa gateway program into the tennis world, so to speak. (Hafsa Razi)
OTHER
Morgan Park Academy Summer Camp
Morgan Park Academy, 2153 W. 111th St. June 27âAugust 5. Starting at $240. Pre-K through 8th grade. (773) 881-6700. mpasummercamp.org
Morgan Park Academy, a private school in Beverly, will offer a wide selection of summer camps with themes including academics, enrichment, fine arts, performing arts, sports, and just plain good old ârecreation.â This means everything from tennis to yoga to Legos to long division. These camps run the gamut in terms of price and scheduling (some camps last one week, some last almost a month), but theyâll all take place at Morgan Parkâs campus on 111th Street. There are over fifty sessions still available for registration, but theyâre going fast. Thereâs even a âKitchen Warsâ culinary session. (Jake Bittle)
Little Hands Learning Center
Little Hands Learning Center Academy, 10126 S. Western Ave. June 27âAugust 5. Mondayâ Friday, 7amâ6pm. $1125â$1985 (prices vary by age). Ages infantâ12 years. (773) 445-1900. lhlcsummercamp.com
This Beverly school with two campusesâ the âAcademyâ and the âMa-Mere’s Instituteââwill host two weekly summer camps for children ages six weeks to five years, and children ages six years to twelve years. The curriculum is focused on enhancing a love of learning, with weekly class themes that include âdiscovering matterâ (through chemical reactions) and building your own machine. The cost of admission includes all meals, but excludes an extra fee for bus transportation to various optional field trip locations. (Jake Bittle)