Take a big breath.....now let it out slowly. The third summer of Urban Art camps has just come to a close. We are ALL smiling! Here's a little recap and some memories for those of you who weren't able to make it.
We had some "firsts" for our camp this year that we are thrilled to share!
- We raised enough money to purchase our own portable sound system!
- A family donated their time and food to cook hot lunches for several of the camp days. (this was a nice change from brown bag lunches)
- A missions team of 13 people came from a Christian school in Maryland to help with a week of camp.
- A puppet theater was built to use for camp this summer.
- We had a summer intern, Brandon, who helped at three of the camp weeks in the dance department and in other areas. He is a local high school student who lives in Detroit and had attended UA camps the past two summers.
Week 1: 39 elementary students from City Mission camp to camp the first week. We had a missions team from Grace Brethren Christian School in Maryland come out for the week and work with us. It was the first time we had a missions team come to assist us and between you and me, this is the way we need to do it from now on!:) The team did a great job during the day with the kids and came back in the evening with enough energy to help prep for the upcoming camp weeks. We were excited for the kids to be able to perform at the church next door to City Mission. The building was given to CM and they have now started a church, City Covenant Church! Another highlight from the week--the kids wrote and performed original puppet shows based on the fruit of the Spirit. (they also made their puppets!) The week ended with our traditional taco dinner for the families. This year, we ran out of seats! But God was good and we never ran out of any food!
Week 2: We stayed at City Mission for our second week and worked with the middle and high school students. Although this was a smaller group, due to summer school requirements, we loved the creativity from these kids! This group of campers excel in the art and drama classes. They were split into two groups, guys and girls, and rotated to the different classes. When they went to drama class each group came up with an original drama based on a moral and Scripture--patience and self-control. The two dramas were performed on the final evening and they were a big hit!
Week 3: This was the HOTTEST week in the summer and we sweated it out (literally) on the second and third floor of a building with no air with our middle schoolers from Central Detroit Christian. I was really impressed at how well behaved the kids were this week! (maybe the heat took it out of them:) They focused on art, music and dance during the week and gave a wonderful performance on Friday afternoon! We've got some talent in this group!
Week 4: Highland Park Community Outreach let us take their kids for a week of camp and we had a blast! Some of our classes were held outside and we were a little nervous due to the forecast, but we dodged the "rainy" forecast every single day! The kids put all of their energy into their work and pumped out a great outdoor performance on Friday afternoon. We were very pleased at the turn out of parents too!
All in all, it was a great 2010 Summer Camp season!
Even though the summer camps are over, we are looking ahead to the fall for our programs and even starting to talk about next summer! It's never too early to start planning! If you'd like to be part of the process let us know!