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Summer Programs and Events

June Events 2009

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Girls State - May 31 - June 5, 2009

Girls State is a mythical state in which participants will be provided the opportunity to "learn by doing" and to gain knowledge of our government and political system on the city, county and state level. The week will end with an inauguration and commencement.


Summer Boys & Girls Evening Soccer Camp - June 1 - 4, 2009

Our camp is designed to help you improve your technical ability (dribbling, passing, shooting, heading, etc.) in a fun and positive learning environment. It is open for boys and girls between the ages of 5-13. These skills will be taught to the players through exciting exercises, games and contests.

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Moviemaking Camp for Adults
            Advanced Screenwriting - May 18 - 22, 2009
               Basic Screenwriting - June 1 - 5, 2009
               Basic Digital Movie Production - June 8 - 12, 2009

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Credit card registration page


"But I Don't Sing": Music Strategies for Elementary - June 1 - 4, 2009

This course will provide teaching strategies that integrate different areas of music - rhyme, rhythm, and melody - to enhance basic learning. This course is designed to send you toward the next school year with a "bag of tricks" grounded in music perception research, but without a focus on musical skills.

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Domestic Violence Workshop for Education Professionals - June 1 - 2, 2009

This two-day workshop will increase your awareness of violence in the family and improve your skills to respond to children who have witnessed domestic violence.

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Assessing Students Responsively - June 2 - 3, 2009

In this two-day workshop, you will develop a systems approach, and a common language to drive site-based assessment conversations with a laser focus on learning.

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4th Annual Mini-Society® Young Entrepreneur Camp - June 1 - 12, 2009

Mini-Society Entrepreneur Summer Camp is not a simulation or a game - it's real!

In Mini-Society, kids open their own real businesses, establish their own real town, elect their own leaders and create their own real money system.  Kids are the entrepreneurs, business owners and leaders in their own town.
We will meet and learn from local entrepreneurs and city leaders.  We will explore campus and learn how creative ideas become real products.  We WILL have fun!

Teachers and other adults may sign up for 2 Graduate Credits in Entrepreneurship Education.  They will have fun, too!

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Freshman Getting Started - June 1 - July 10, 2009

The University of North Dakota's summer registration program for all new first year students entering UND in the fall of 2009. This program offers you many advantages for arranging your fall semester class schedule. You will have the individual attention of an advisor in discussing your academic concerns and choices.

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Asbestos Inspector Initial ETI Course - June 1 - 3, 2009

The asbestos inspector course runs for 3 days and includes lectures, demonstrations, and 4 hours of hands-on training. Completing the course and passing the 50-question exam will make you a USEPA/AHERA-accredited inspector.

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Asbestos Inspector/Management Planner Initial ETI Course - June 1 - 5, 2009

The asbestos inspector course is a 3-day course that includes lectures, demonstrations, and 4 hours of hands-on training. Completing the course and passing the 50-question exam will make you a USEPA/AHERA-certified inspector. The asbestos management planner course is a 2-day training course. You must be an accredited inspector before you can be accredited as a management planner. The management planner course is required under AHERA for persons who prepare asbestos management plans for schools.

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Asbestos Management Planner Initial ETI Course - June 4 - 5, 2009

This initial 2-day course has approval by the EPA and various states to meet AHERA accreditation requirements for management planners performing asbestos work in public and private, K-12 schools, as well as in public and commercial buildings. During the course you learn how to utilize the inspectors’ findings and develop a working management plan for a facility. Management planners are required by the EPA to develop operations and maintenance plans. Inspectors cannot develop these programs. Detailed consideration is given to hazard assessment and selection of control options. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of accreditation as an asbestos management planner.

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Swim North Dakota
May 25 - June 4, June 8 - 18, June 22 - July 2, July 6 - 16

Swim North Dakota is open to the general public. Children 4 years old and up from beginner to advanced swimming skills can be part of the program. Swim North Dakota uses a station method of teaching with a small student to instructor ratio. They will advance through the different swimming levels, as the child's swimming skills improve.

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North Dakota Swim Technique/Training Camp 1 - June 7 - 12, 2009

This camp is designed to give each individual a good foundation in swimming fundamentals, working on stroke, techniques, starts and giving special attention to turns. At the end of each day, we will have a challenging set to finish the day. For ages 7 years to high school seniors.

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North Dakota Swim Technique/Training Camp 2 - June 14 - 19, 2009

This camp is designed to give each individual a good foundation in swimming fundamentals, working on stroke, techniques, starts and giving special attention to turns. At the end of each day, we will have a challenging set to finish the day. For ages 7 years to high school seniors.

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Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor Initial ETI Course - June 8 - 12, 2009

This initial 5-day course has been granted full approval by the EPA and various States to meet AHERA and ASHARA accreditation requirements for contractors/supervisors performing asbestos work in K-12 schools, as well as in public and commercial buildings. You receive intensive and practical instruction on asbestos abatement projects, from start to finish. You will tackle 14 hours of hands-on abatement exercises. Safe work practices, liability, and glove bag procedures are examined in detail. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a certificate of accreditation as an Asbestos Contractor/Supervisor under TSCA Title II/AHERA.

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Boy's Basketball Future Sioux Camp (Grades 1-7, 9-12 p.m.) - June 8 - 11, 2009

This basketball camp is designed for boys grades 1-7 to teach the fundamentals of shooting technique, ball handling and passing. Fun contests and awards each day. Perfect for beginners!

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Teacher Space Education Initiative (TSEI) Workshop - June 8 - 9, 2009

Explore the fundamentals of rockets, satellites, orbits, the solar system, human space exploration, and the science of the Sun, asteroids, and comets at a dynamic teacher workshop sponsored by the North Dakota NASA Space Grant Consortium.

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Capturing the Energy of Classroom Conflict - June 9 - 10, 2009

This course is designed to increase your understanding of conflict, enhance your ability to manage conflict, as well as assist you in being able to model those skills in the schools/classroom setting.

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Creative Activities for Music Teachers - June 9 - 10, 2009

The intent of this course is to provide a variety of creative experiences aimed at broadening your perceptions of music and sound. It is hoped that the experience gained in this course will provide you with a new insight into the creative art of music.

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Visual Phonics: See the Sound - June 9 - 10, 2009

Learn the 45 hand shapes and written symbols of the Visual Phonics alphabet through direct instruction and practice techniques. You will learn to write using Visual Phonics and code text to support student reading skills.

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Reading New Children's and Young Adult Books - June 10 - 11, 2009

This course, focusing on exciting, throught-provoking children's books, is for educators at all levels, professionals in the social sciences, medical professionals, parents, volunteers, writers and anyone else interested in youth.

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Composition in the Classroom - June 11 - 12, 2009

You will learn strategies for incorporating music composition into a variety of instructional settings and receive basic intruction in the use of Finaler music notation software.

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Football Individual Camp (Grades 9 - 12) - June 14 - 17, 2009

We will teach football skills in a fundamentally sound way and strive to improve each athlete's individual skills. We stress overall conditioning and proper strength training techniques.

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Boy's Basketball High School Team Camp (overnight camp) - June 13 - 14, 2009

This basketball camp is designed for varsity and JV divisions. Guaranteed six games, situational, two minute tournament Friday night, 32 spots, space is limited.

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Boy's Basketball Player Development Camp (Grades 8 - 12) - June 14 - 16, 2009

This overnight basketball camp is designed to provide position-specific instruction, including ball handling, passing, shooting, post moves, perimeter 1-on-1 moves, rebounding and defense. Individual instruction on skill work combined with competitive games and contests.

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Girl's Basketball All Day/Overnight Camp (Grades 5 - 12) - June 14 - 17, 2009

This basketball camp will teach team concepts along with individual skill development. Compete in league games and other team and individual competition.

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INMED - June 15 - July 24, 2009

INMED provides summer academic enrichment programs with a focus on health careers from the junior high through the medical school level. The programs are six weeks in length, June 15 – July 24, 2009. INMED will fund travel, room and board, and educational expenses. The application deadline is March 31.

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INPYSDE - June 15 - July 24, 2009

The INPSYDE Program Summer Institute is a two week enrichment program for Native American Junior and Senior High School Students, who are interested in pursuing a degree in psychology related disciplines. The Summer Institute is designed to help students develop strong academic foundations in psychology and science which are vital to success in college behavioral science and psychology courses.

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Conflict Resolution 2nd Annual Summer Symposium - June 15 - 19, 2009

TOPIC: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE & VICTIM-OFFENDER MEDIATION
PLANS: 3-Day Restorative Justice Process Training; 2-Day Multiple Panel Discussions Highlighting Restorative Justice in Education, in the Criminal Justice System, In Native American Culture; and Domestic Violence Victim-Offender Mediation
CREDITS: CLE, CEU for Social Work, Counselling, and APA credit will be sought, as well as Graduate Credit through UND's Division of Continuing Education

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Aircraft Accident Investigation Course - June 16 - 18, 2009

Because the field phase of an accident investigation can be confusing, chaotic and labor intensive, this "hands-on" course, using an actual aircraft wreckage, provides participants experience analyzing and documenting a re-created aircraft accident.

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Summer Language Processing Camp - June 15 - July 10, 2009

The goal of the Summer Processing Camp is to provide intervention and instruction to children with processing disorders.

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Credit card registration page


Girl's Basketball Skills Camp Perimeter Shooting/Post Work - June 17 - 19, 2009

This basketball camp for grades 5-12 will develop your shooting skills and learn correct practice methods.

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Football Single-Day Individual Skills Camp (Grades 9 - 12) - June 17, 2009

We will teach football skills in a fundamentally sound way and strive to improve each athlete's individual skills. We stress overall conditioning and proper strength training techniques.

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Football 7-on7 Passing Camp (Grades 9 - 12) - June 22, 2009

The first passing camp of its kind in the region. Limited to first 16 teams to register. Professional instruction will be provided at all times.

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Summer Institute for School Counselors - June 22 - 23, 2009

This two day workshop will feature a variety of sessions designed to keep you informed and up to date in the profession of school counseling. Highlights include: Update on Professional School Counseling Associations, Technology Updates, and Solution Focused Counseling Skills. SORRY, THIS HAS BEEN CANCELED.

To register or more information.
Credit card registration page


Girl's Hockey Camp - June 21 - 26, 2009

This one week camp promotes an emphasis on good sportsmanship and on small group instruction. Four different age groups: 18-under, 15-under, 12-under & 10-under.

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Specialty Hockey Camp - June 21 - 26, 2009

Defensemen (instruction by Matt Greene, Brad Berry)
4 Goal Scoring (instruction by T.J. Oshie)
4 Goaltending (instruction by Karl Goehring, Jean-Philippe Lamoureux)

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26th Annual International Aerospace Camp 1 - June 21 - 28, 2009

The University of North Dakota's International Aerospace Camp is a full week of aviation adventure! This "college seminar" is similar to attending a week of actual college. Additionally, what makes this seminar unique is the amount of flight training each student receives. We are very interested in students who truly want to experience collegiate aviation. Your counselors, flight instructors and professors are leaders in aerospace education. You'll start with the basics of flying, experience new and exciting technology and explore career opportunities in aerospace. You will be introduced to the complete spectrum of the industry.

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Girl's Basketball Future Sioux Camp (Grades 1-6) - June 22 - 24, 2009

This basketball camp will teach team concepts along with individual skill development. Compete in league games and other team and individual competition.

To register or more information.


Girl's Basketball Competition Camp (Grades 9-12) - June 24 - 25, 2009

This basketball camp will teach team concepts along with individual skill development. Compete in league games and other team and individual competition.

To register or more information.


Girl's Basketball Team Camp - June 25 - 26, 2009

This girls basketball camp for high school teams with their coaches. There will be six games, instruction session, optional film session and a tour of the Ralph Englestad Arena and Betty Englestad Sioux Center.

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Summer Art Camp - Making Prints (6 - 13 year olds) - June 29 - July 3, 2009

Printing is a process where students will use inks and paint to create prints. No experience is necessary as we explore many kinds of prints, block printing, potato stamping, silk screening and many more ways to make more-than-one-of-a-kind artwork.

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Introducing Opera to Elementary/Middle School Students - June 22 - 24, 2009

Learn the basics of opera and how to introduce this unfamiliar art form to students. Sessions focus on listening and discussing familiar opera music, learning about voice types and musicians, discovering how music tells a story, and how operas are created and produced.

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Applying Aviation in the Classroom - June 29 - 30, 2009

This interactive workshop will provide an overview of various aviation-related classroom exercises for educators to utilize. You will be exposed to topics that will enhance your math, science and technology curriculum.

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Nine Essential Skills for Love & Logic Classroom - June 29 - 30, 2009

This workshop provides information on the Love and Logic Discipline Program and its implementation in the classroom. It provides education with strategies to end student back-talk, guide kids to own and solve their own problems, build positive relationships with challenging students, raise test scores and prevent problems.

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Summer Concert in the Garden Series - Brass Kings - June 30, 2009

Bring a lawn chair or bring a blanket, but be sure to bring a friend! Enjoy one of the best music series this summer in the North Dakota Museum of Art's sculpture garden while Museum chef Deb Douglass runs the BBQ grill.

The Brass Kings play their old-time instruments in very unexpected ways. With metal-bodied resophonic guitars, washtub bass & washboard they chart the bermuda triagle of old-time, middle-eastern and bluegrass music.

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