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Children ages 4 to sixth grade are invited to trek north this summer at Ox Hill Baptist Church's Vacation Bible School, "Arctic Edge: Where Adventure Meets Courage." Activities include Bible stories, crafts, outdoor recreation, puppets, music and more.
Vacation Bible School will be held July 24-28, with a morning session, 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m., and an evening session, 7-9 p.m. The program is free, but registration is encouraged, call the church at 703-378-5555 or register online for the morning sessions at www.oxhillbaptist.org. Ox Hill Baptist Church is located at 4101 Elmwood St., Chantilly.
KidSpirit Triple Sports Day Camp, July 24-28, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., for rising second- through sixth-graders, at Galilee United Methodist Church, 45425 Winding Road, Sterling. All campers will work on basic basketball, soccer and volleyball skills; and each participant can choose one of these sports for more advanced instruction. There are no tryouts, every participant is encouraged to choose what he or she wants to do. The cost is $150 per child. Registration forms and additional information are available online at www.Galileeumc.org or at the church office or contact Kim at 703-430-2203 or by e-mail at KByrum@Galileeumc.net. Registration deadline is July 20.
Saint Matthew's Episcopal Church in Sterling is holding a Fiesta Vacation Bible School, July 24-28, from 5:30-8:30 p.m., for children 4 and up. Dinner will be served each evening at 5:30 p.m. Children participate in crafts, games, drama and activities. Registration forms are available on the Web site www.stmatthewssterling.org or by phoning the church office 703-430-2121.
Chronicles of Farmia: 4-H Camp, July 31-Aug. 4, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Co-sponsored by the Heritage Farm Museum and the Virginia Cooperative Extension Service 4-H program and hosted by the Museum and Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve. Camp is designed to encourage campers to recognize the interdependence of agriculture, the environment and human needs and to work cooperatively to promote informed consumer choices and sustainable agricultural practices. Campers will utilize critical thinking and problem-solving skills in a curriculum that is based on the national Food, Land and People education initiative and on the Standards of Learning for Virginia. Include hands-on live-animal programs, interactive lessons on tools and tractors and a special session on gardening for children. Camp will run July 31-Aug. 4, at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve. Call 703-421-5322 to register. Ages: 9-13. Fee: $200.
Potomac Falls Episcopal Church will be holding a Fiesta Vacation Bible School. The school will meet at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church from July 31-Aug. 4, from 9 a.m.-noon, for children age 4 through rising fifth-graders. Cost $25 for one child, $40 for two, but no more than $50 per family. Call Potomac Falls Episcopal, 703-404-0900 or visit www.potomacfallschurch.org.
Sterling United Methodist Church, 304 E. Church Road, Sterling, is holding a Vacation Bible School, Aug. 7-11, from 9 a.m.-noon, with a Thursday night program, Aug. 10, from 7-8 p.m. The theme is Fiesta!, and is from children ages 3, by Sept. 30, 2005-last yearÕs fifth-graders. Contact the church office, 703-430-6455 or visit www.sterlingumc.org.
The YMCA Loudoun County will hold several after-school programs for the 2006-07 school year, with locations at the following elementary schools, Road Hill, Catoctin, Hillside, Sugarland, Cool Spring, Evergreen Mill, Sterling and Forest Grove. Registration required, 703-777-9622 or visit www.ymcawashdc.org. Fee $285 per month with half off the first month.
The Loudoun County Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Services has released a new, updated edition of its 2006 Summer Camp Guide. With the increasing demand for enrollment in the department's summer programs, a second edition of the camp guide was needed in order to incorporate new camps added since the first edition was released in March.
In addition to a planned distribution through the middle schools, the new camp guides are available at all PRCS community centers, manned parks, Loudoun County libraries and the department's administrative office located at 215 Depot Court in Leesburg. Summer camp details can also be found on the Web site at www.loudoun.gov/prcs/camps or call 703-777-0343.