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Summer Programs for Young People |
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Burns Telecom Center
Offerings Museum
of the Rockies Community
Programs
The family atmosphere of summer is complemented by a wide variety of programs for youngsters on and off campus.
Burns Telecom Center Offerings
For a brochure or more information contact:
Debbie Albin
(406) 994-6685
shanklin@ montana.edu
btc.montana.edu/outreach
Peaks and Potentials
Peaks I—Grades 5-7, June 12 - 17
Peaks II—Grades 8-9, June 19 - 24
Peaks and Potentials is a residential/ commuter camp designed for high ability/high potential students. Participants will select from a variety of workshops designed to provide academically challenging opportunities presented by university faculty and other qualified instructors. Recommendation from school personnel is required. (Brochure available)
Children’s Summer Sports Camp
Session I: June 13 - July 2
Session II: July 5 - 29
Ages 5 to 11
Your child will get appropriate development instruction in a variety of movement and sport related activities including swimming, basketball, gymnastics and soccer. Sport related skills will be emphasized for older children. Movement exploration activities will be emphasized for younger children. Enrollment is limited to the first 115 children per session, so register early. (Brochure available)
For more information contact:
Burns Telecom Center or
Craig Stewart
Department of Health and Human Development
(406) 994-4001
cstewart@montana.edu
Summer Youth Orchestra Workshop
Dates TBA
This workshop offers string orchestra rehearsals and concerts under the leadership of professional players. Students will study and perform repertoire from all stylistic periods, Baroque through 20th century. Performance repertoire will be sent to participants approximately three weeks prior to the first rehearsal. Performances will be in Bozeman and surrounding communities including Paradise Valley, Big Sky and Yellowstone National Park. (Brochure available)
For more information contact:
Burns Telecom Center or
Johan Jonsson, Program Director
Department of Music
(406) 994-3564 or (406) 586-8260
jjonsson@montana.edu
Museum of the Rockies
Museum of the Rockies Children’s Summer Camps
The Museum of the Rockies will offer courses in paleontology, astronomy, geography, space and Lewis & Clark for children grades 2-5. These will range from day to week-long experiences. The average cost will be approximately $35 per day, depending on the length and content of the course.
For more information contact:
Museum of the Rockies
(406) 994-6618 or (406) 994-5282
Community Programs
Bozeman Recreation Department
The Bozeman Recreation Department offers a variety of programs, including weekly Tuesday and Thursday special events and youth recreation classes in a variety of subjects. Children ages two and up may register for classes such as soccer, Harry Potter Magic, Knights and Castles, basketball, canoeing and kayaking, boat building, Nature Discovery and many more. The Department also assists special interest recreation groups with their activities. Summer brochures are available after March 21 and include a park map and adult program listings.
For more information contact:
Bozeman Recreation Department
P.O. Box 1230
Bozeman, MT 59771
(406) 587-4724
Lindley Center Rental
The Lindley Center, located at 1102 East Curtiss, is the City of Bozeman's Recreation Building and is available for the public to rent for meetings, dinners, receptions and other special occasions. The facility has two rooms and a kitchen.
Call for reservations:
Call for reservations:
Bozeman Recreation Department
(406) 587-4724
Bozeman Swim Center
The Bozeman Swim Center features a 50-meter indoor pool equipped with hot tub, double-flume slide, pool toys and diving board. There is also a fitness corner with stationary bikes and weight machines. The Center offers a variety of youth special events and family programs. The general public is invited to participate in water aerobics, lap swimming, recreation swimming, lessons, snorkeling, canoeing, kayaking, and a master's workout, swim team or synchronized swimming. Birthday parties are available during all hours the pool is open. The Center offers lifeguarding classes which include CPR for the professional rescuer, first aid and AED certification.
Call for pool hours and fees:
Bozeman Swim Center
1211 West Main
(406) 587-4724
Bogert Pool Opens June 12
Bogert Pool is a family outdoor facility featuring a shallow pool and six water slides for all ages. The pool is open for recreation swimming beginning at 1:00 p.m. each day with a fee of $2.00 for youth and $3.00 for adults. Youth swimming lessons are offered beginning in June.
Call for pool hours and fees:
Bogert Pool
325 South Church
(406) 587-9995
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