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CHEER Summer Camp for Fun

Updated: Nov 19, 2021


Important Information:

Open to everyone

Date: June 14th to June 19th (6 days)


Weekday Camp Registration Fee: $25 for a single student, $30 for families with siblings Fri/Sat ASL classes are free to the public.

Note: Weekday Fees are waived for CSUN-CHEER bridge project families.



Requirements and Materials

Rubik's Cube Solving: 3x3 cube with solid colors, please do not use a picture cube

Art:

pencil(s)

non-smudging pen(s)

colored pencils/ crayon/markers (make sure that you have a variety of colors)

paper

eraser(s) Monday-Thursday Schedule

1:00 - 1:30 pm Happy Hour (Arrom Ellis and Leo Sun): Campers will be encouraged to interact and get to know each other. We have several games planned to help every child feel comfortable.


1:30 - 2:30 pm Kongfu (Alex N. and Emily R.):

Both Alex and Emily are accomplished martial artists. They are working together to help our campers get up and moving. They are teaching non-combative Kongfu in a fun interactive way.








Emily Alex

2:40 - 3:45 pm Breakout Rooms:

Rubik's Cude Solving (Jerry Sun): This class helps students know the mechanics of a Rubik's Cube and solve it efficiently. For additional information, please access this link.

Art (Alicia Lin):

Students will learn how to draw popular cartoon Pokémon such as Pikachu and Charizard, along with many others in this class. They will learn the basics of sketching, lining, and coloring. They can also feel free to add background details of their choosing.


Friday-Saturday Schedule

1:00 - 1:30 Meet LAPD Officer (Friday only)

Natalie Mundo is a Police Officer II for the City of Los Angeles and has been a member of the

Los Angeles Police Department for 7 ½ years. She has worked uniformed patrol for most of her

time but is currently assigned to LAPD’s Operations-Valley Bureau Community Outreach Unit.

Before being assigned to LAPD Operations-Valley Bureau, she was assigned to Foothill

Division’s Community Relations Office where she was responsible for community events, Jr.

Cadet program, and Volunteer Citizen Patrol program. In her current position, like Foothill

Division, she is responsible for various community events and outreach for the seven geographic

areas which encompass the whole San Fernando Valley. Natalie, a native of the San Fernando

Valley, continues to strive to help the community in which she grew up and now works in.

1:30 - 3:45 Sign Language for Beginners

This is a fully online course using that will teach introductory American Sign Language and Deaf culture. Deaf culture is important when learning the language. Students will learn ASL vocabulary and some elements of ASL structure when forming basic sentences. In addition, students will understand basic deaf history, which includes how oppression appears from a societal standpoint and the importance of allyship.









Angellé Thomas Ashlea Heyes Meet our instructors!


Contact Us

Teresa (Coordinator): ymgu2006@gmail.com

Owen (Coordinator): mo2ge2lin@gmail.com

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