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The Greater Reston Arts Center is kicking off its 18th Annual

Summer Art Program, offering five sessions of art education for young people who have completed grades K-6. All sessions will offer two-dimensional and three-dimensional experiences in a variety of media including painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking and more. Each session will end with a final student exhibit on Friday, open to parents, family and friends. Fees for the program are $160 per session with discounts available for GRACE Members. For more information about the Summer Art Program, call the Greater Reston Arts Center (GRACE) at 703-471-9242. The schedule is:

* Session I: Animals in Art! July 6-9 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m., for students who have completed grades K-3.

* Session II: Art Essentials. July 12-16 from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., for students who have completed grades K-3.

* Session III: Art Essentials. July 12-16 from 1-4 p.m., for students who have completed grades K-3.

* Session IV: Around the World. July 19-23 from 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m., for students who have completed grades 3-6.

* Session V: Great Escapes. July 26-30 from 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m., for students who have completed grades 3-6.

Camp Abroad. 12-15 year old boys or girls living in the U.S. will have a chance to spend two weeks in Japan in the Nagano Mountains with Japanese peers. In celebration of 150 years of Japanese-American Relations, the Manjiro Society and the camp in Japan, "Canadian Farms" are underwriting this opportunity. A bilingual guide will be with the group all the time. Depart Dulles airport with ANA July 19 and return Aug. 2, after spending two nights in Tokyo. Cost including airfare will be $1990. For more information contact Walle Hargreaves, president of Manjiro Society, at 703-471-5466 or email manjiro@manjiro.org.

Starshine Theater will produce a drama camp at The Langley School Summer Studio this July. Adapted for the stage with permission from Harper Collins Publishers, this new musical drama based on the books of J.R.R. Tolkien will cast boys and girls, ages 8 through 15 years, who will bring his legendary characters and stories to life. Directed by Patricia Budwig, this full-production workshop will include a speaking role for every student, lead singing and action/dance roles for those interested, and assistant director/choreographer roles (martial arts students welcome). A professionally produced CD soundtrack of the new musical score will include cast members' vocal talents. The 2-week camp runs from Tuesday, July 6 through Saturday, July 17. Weekday rehearsals will run from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., with recording session on Saturday, July 10 and performances on Saturday, July 17 at The Langley School in McLean. Although there is a short wait-list for students under the age of 11, there are still roles available for boys and girls, ages 12 through 15. Call 703-790-9050 or e-mail StarshineTheater@aol.com ASAP for complete audition and rehearsal information.

The Junior Naturalist Summer Day Camp at Potomac Overlook Regional Park in Arlington is accepting applications for children from Northern Virginia entering grades 5 through 7 in the fall. The camp runs from Monday, July 26, through Friday, Aug. 6, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.. The two-week sessions cost $450 for children residing in the Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority jurisdiction, $500 for non-residents. Applications, with payments, should be sent to 2845 N, Marcey Road, Arlington. For more information about the Junior Naturalist Day Camps, programs, and volunteer opportunities call 703-528-5406.

Explosive Performance is registering student athletes for its 2004 summer camps at the Sport & Health Club location in Herndon. The one-week camps contain two hours of training per day to improve performance in the sport of the athlete's choice. Sessions are broken into two age groups (ages 9-13 and ages 14-18). Camps cost $120 for Sport & Health members and $130 for nonmembers. For more information, contact Rob Rose at 703-709-6584 or visit the EP website at www.epsaq.com.