Ancient Ohio Survival Camp Mary Gordon
Future Fashion Stars Camp Future Fashion Stars Staff
Embark on an extraordinary adventure with our Ancient Ohio Survival Camp, nestled in the heart of an archaeological site, Ferris-Wright Park. This immersive camp transports participants back in time to explore the fascinating survival skills of the ancient Hopewell Culture while connecting with nature in a unique setting.
Join the Future Fashion Stars Camp and learn the world of sustainable fashion! Whether you are a seasoned fashionista or just starting to explore your creative side, this camp is designed to inspire and educate through hands-on activities that blend creativity with eco- consciousness. Led by industry experts from fashion capitals like New York and Los Angeles, alongside current students from Kent State University. Learn fashion design principles through engaging, educational activities that promise both learning and fun.
Camp highlights: • Throwing Spears with Atlatl – Delve into the ancient art of spear throwing and atlatl use. Learn techniques for accuracy, distance and the historical significance of these tools. • Flint Knapping – Try your hand at the skill of shaping stone tools using traditional methods passed down through generations. • Creek Exploration and Wilderness Awareness – Engage in hands-on creek exploration, fostering an understanding of local ecosystems. Learn essential wilderness awareness skills inspired by ancient Ohioans. • Hopewell Culture History – Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Hopewell Culture that once thrived in Ohio. Explore ancient artifacts, hear captivating stories and gain insights into their ingenious survival techniques. Join us at Ferris-Wright Park for an unforgettable week of hands-on learning, adventure and discovery! Please note: On Wednesday, July 1, campers are actively exploring the creek, so appropriate footwear and clothing are essential. Participants should wear an old pair of closed-toe tennis shoes or water shoes that can get wet and muddy. Crocs, sandals or other slip-prone shoes are not allowed due to the risk of slipping. Campers should also bring a towel and an extra set of clothes (including socks) in case they get wet. Being prepared ensures everyone can safely enjoy all the creek activities. Ages: 8-12 Class Date Day Time CR NR 324213.01 Jun 29-Jul 1 M-W 9 am-noon $150 $165 Location: Ferris-Wright Park, 4400 Emerald Parkway
Camp highlights: • Experiment with upcycling techniques, turning old materials into unique, stylish designs, while learning the principles of sustainable fashion. • Explore the latest fashion trends, create mood boards and learn how to personalize trends to fit your own creative style. • Get hands-on with textiles, tackle design challenges and develop skills in fashion drawing and making upcycled accessories. • Collaborate with fellow campers on team projects and gain insights from fashion professionals about the design process and current trends. • End the camp by showcasing your designs in an exciting runway event, celebrating the creativity and skills you’ve developed. All materials needed for the camp are provided, but feel free to bring your own fabrics or clothing items to personalize your creations. Whether you’re exploring the latest trends, experimenting with sustainable fashion, or simply enjoying a fun, creative experience with friends, this camp offers something for everyone. On the final day, parents and guardians are invited to join in for an exciting runway event, where campers can showcase their creations. Ages: 8-14 Class Date Day Time CR NR 325000.01 Jun 15-18 M-Th 9 am-2 pm $350 $385 Location: DCRC, Classrooms A & B
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