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4 teachers = 3 amazing camps. Camps’ville is back and it’s time to register your child for summer fun.


Camps’ville Theatre’s 2022 production of “Bugz.”

 

Four of the area’s most popular teachers are hosting a summer camp from June 24-27 at Stephenville High School.

 

Camps’ville includes theatre, ceramic and mock trial camps led by art teacher Liz Stearnes, theatre teachers Mindy McCleskey and Kara Thomas and debate coach/teacher Tametha Barker.

 


If you register by Memorial Day, the cost of each camp is $125, then the price increases to $150.

 

“We use the facilities at SHS and the public performance is in the new auditorium,” Tametha told Beneath the Surface News. “This year we have three options to choose from for a single session or pick two for an all-day experience.”

 

Click here to register.

 


 Theatre Camp

 

• Pre-k/4 years to 6th grade

 

• Morning session (9 a.m. – 12 p.m.), afternoon session (1–4 p.m.)

 

• Campers will perform in the play How to Be a Pirate in Seven Easy Songs on Thursday, June 27.

 


Ceramics Camp

 

• 3rd grade and older

 

• Morning session (9 a.m. – 12 p.m.), afternoon session (1–4 p.m.)

 

• Campers will use various styles to create their own pottery pieces

 


Once Upon a Crime – Mock Trial Camp

 

• 3rd–6th grades

 

• Afternoon session (1–4 p.m.)

 

• Campers will collect evidence, interview witnesses and conduct a mock trial on Thursday, June 27.

 

For more information, email tametha.barker@sville.us.



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