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The free Bicycle Rodeo is just one of the many programs available to kids and teens this summer.

In-person summer enrichment programs for kids & teens



Beaufort County Community College is offering in-person Summer Enrichment Programs for Kids and Teens on campus. The programs provide a variety of experiences— including technology, cooking, etiquette, theatre, business and outdoor safety­— for youth of varying ages. To make the programs accessible to more families, BCCC will offer one free class to every child. Guardians will need to apply for a scholarship to take advantage of this offer. Call 252-940-6375 to find out more. The following is a sample of the classes being offered. See the full Summer 2021 Continuing Education Course Schedule.

Bicycle Rodeo

BCCC has a huge new driving pad, and it is a fine place to ride a bike. Bike riders up to the 5th grade can join the Washington Police Department for this Saturday morning event. Participants will learn bike safety for riding in town and enjoy the fun of riding on the traffic-free pad. The college will have bikes and helmets to share, but participants can bring their own. This event is absolutely free, but registration is required to participate. This program takes place from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. on June 5.

Piano Camp

Rising 5th through 9th graders will spend four mornings uncovering musical talent. The college provides the keyboards for learning simple tunes that will lead to the pleasure of making music. Playing Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star gives a feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment. Students may discover a desire to continue musical training after this experience. The program meets from 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. on Monday through Thursday, June 21–June 24. It costs $55.

Drone Camp (New June program added)

Rising 6th, 7th, and 8th graders can learn to fly a drone! Participants will be issued a drone kit, learn about the parts of a drone, and how to safely handle it. They will learn about aviation history, and how hot air balloons, fixed wing airplanes and drones fly. They will fly a drone using a smartphone as the remote controller and learn how to code the drone to fly by itself. The program will spend four days on BCCC’s campus and use the auditorium for drone flying inside, and weather permitting, they will also fly outside. On Friday, the program will take a field trip to Inner Banks STEM Center in Washington, N.C. to experience flying both a desktop flight training device and a full motion airplane flight simulator. This class is made possible by the Inner Banks STEM Center. The program will take place from June 21-25 and costs $90.

3-D Modeling and Printing

3-D Printing has many manufacturing, scientific, and medical applications. In BCCC’s CAD lab, rising 6th graders and up will set up a design and manufacturing lab complete with two 3-D printers. They will use computers to create three dimensional renderings of an object, employing geometric constraints and extrusions to complete the plan. Finally, participants will set up and run a 3-D printer to create that object that they will carry home. All supplies included. This $90 program will take place at 5:50 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 20-29.

The Best You Can Be

This session can help Girl Scouts earn their Business Etiquette badge. It will help them learn important skills that encourage them to reveal their talents and abilities to others. They will learn to best manage your words and actions during job interviews, school presentations, and social activities. Join Lillian Chapman as she leads a lively and interactive evening. They will be their very best self! This $20 program for rising 6th graders and up will take place from 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. on Monday, July 26.

Baby Sitting

If rising 4th graders and up are ready to take responsibility for young children, then this camp is for them. Jessica Mann, the leader of BCCC’s Early Childhood Education Program, will share important basics for baby sitters. Learn aspects of care giving, safety concerns, communication with kids and parents, activity ideas, household and food management, and even some business basics. The class will practice first aid/CPR one day to give babysitters important emergency skills. The $100 program takes place from 9:00 a.m.-noon on Monday through Thursday, July 26-July 29.


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