7475: Connie Goes To Camp, Parts 12

  

Connie

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  1. The other episodes all revolve around the initial Blackgaard arch. They include A BITE OF APPLESAUCE, EUGENE'S DILEMMA, CONNIE GOES TO CAMP, THE NEMESIS, and THE BATTLE. These last three are two parters. As a whole, these make a great story, but are even more interesting when listened to in relation to later Blackgaard episodes.
  2. The final CAMP Rehoboth Handmade Market, this one a Holiday Edition, will be in the Community Center courtyard on Baltimore Avenue on Saturday, December 12, from 11 a.m.

The other episodes all revolve around the initial Blackgaard arch. They include A BITE OF APPLESAUCE, EUGENE'S DILEMMA, CONNIE GOES TO CAMP, THE NEMESIS, and THE BATTLE. These last three are two parters. As a whole, these make a great story, but are even more interesting when listened to in relation to later Blackgaard episodes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the cost of Drama Camp?
Elementary Camp is $130 and Jr/Sr High Camp is $180. There is a discount for families with more than two children registered, each additional child is half price. Full price is assigned to the two oldest children.
Q: Can I register online?
No. Frankly, my webmaster skills are not up to the task. In addition, the online collection of information regarding our campers and their family requires security to be added to our site, the difference between http: and https:. This added security costs money and as all payments go to the Academy of the Arts, we choose to use the offering to pay for other external costs that directly benefit our campers. Payment online through PayPal or another credit organization carries fees of 30 cents per transaction plus ten percent of the payment, this is not a cost we choose to incure.
Q. Are there other costs to Drama Camp?
Your full registration payment goes to the Academy of Arts and the rest of the camp is funded by FWAHS, DASH and the offering that is taken up after each performance. In order to keep costs down we have a list of items that can be donated to help our camp run. From bobby pins to zip-top bags, you can signup to bring a few of these items at Auditions. Some of the sign ups are a donation of your time, check out our current list here.
All participants are expected to provide some “costume” pieces for themselves. These are to reduce the number of costumes the Academy Team must transport. All lead role costumes are provided, what will likely be needed are foundation clothing like pants and shirts. Check out the Elementary Costume Requirements or Jr/Sr High School Costume Requirements for more information.
Q: How do we choose the week we where would like to participate?
West week and East week are run by different coordinators, so if you are interested in the East week which is April 5- 10, 2021 in Bluffton click here to go to their website. The weeks do work together so if one is full you can still participate if it fits your schedule.
Q. How many is full and how will we know when that happens?
We have set a limit of fifty students per play based on the size of the stage at The River Church. When this number is reached we will place a message on the Registration Page, all Registration will be closed after auditions.
Q. What are the ages for the different Camps?
The Elementary Camp is for First to Sixth graders who are at least six years old on January 1st of the camp year.
The Junior High/Senior High Camp is for Seventh to Twelfth graders who are at least twelve years old on January 1st of the camp year.
Q. Do you ever make any exceptions?
The plays brought to us by the Academy of Arts contain a variety of roles to fit every camper. Camp days can be tiring for the young and old alike. We keep to the age guidelines for when children can participate in the different age plays. Older more mature children are needed in the elementary play to fill the lead roles and be role models for the younger children. We do allow parents to hold back their Seventh grader if they feel that they would benefit from one more year of the elementary play.
Q: Is my young child is ready for drama camp?
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Are they able to stand quietly for 30 minutes or more, keep their hands to themselves and follow directions? They will be kept busy, but there may be times when they need to stand quietly and pay attention to the director. Use your best judgement, if your child is within the age guidelines and can do the above we will make every effort to make their camp experience enjoyable.
7475: Connie Goes To Camp, Parts 12 Q. What happens if plans change and we cannot participate in Drama Camp after we have registered?
Everyone who registers for Camp gets a role on stage. Those roles are assigned after auditions. If you let us know that you will not be participating before Auditions we will refund your registration. If a camper drops out any time after Auditions no refund will be given.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the cost of Drama Camp?
Elementary Camp is $130 and Jr/Sr High Camp is $180. There is a discount for families with more than two children registered, each additional child is half price. Full price is assigned to the two oldest children.

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Q: Can I register online?
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No. Frankly, my webmaster skills are not up to the task. In addition, the online collection of information regarding our campers and their family requires security to be added to our site, the difference between http: and https:. This added security costs money and as all payments go to the Academy of the Arts, we choose to use the offering to pay for other external costs that directly benefit our campers. Payment online through PayPal or another credit organization carries fees of 30 cents per transaction plus ten percent of the payment, this is not a cost we choose to incure.
Q. Are there other costs to Drama Camp?
Your full registration payment goes to the Academy of Arts and the rest of the camp is funded by FWAHS, DASH and the offering that is taken up after each performance. In order to keep costs down we have a list of items that can be donated to help our camp run. From bobby pins to zip-top bags, you can signup to bring a few of these items at Auditions. Some of the sign ups are a donation of your time, check out our current list here.
All participants are expected to provide some “costume” pieces for themselves. These are to reduce the number of costumes the Academy Team must transport. All lead role costumes are provided, what will likely be needed are foundation clothing like pants and shirts. Check out the Elementary Costume Requirements or Jr/Sr High School Costume Requirements for more information.
Q: How do we choose the week we where would like to participate?
West week and East week are run by different coordinators, so if you are interested in the East week which is April 5- 10, 2021 in Bluffton click here to go to their website. The weeks do work together so if one is full you can still participate if it fits your schedule.
Q. How many is full and how will we know when that happens?
We have set a limit of fifty students per play based on the size of the stage at The River Church. When this number is reached we will place a message on the Registration Page, all Registration will be closed after auditions.
Q. What are the ages for the different Camps?

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The Elementary Camp is for First to Sixth graders who are at least six years old on January 1st of the camp year.
The Junior High/Senior High Camp is for Seventh to Twelfth graders who are at least twelve years old on January 1st of the camp year.
Q. Do you ever make any exceptions?
The plays brought to us by the Academy of Arts contain a variety of roles to fit every camper. Camp days can be tiring for the young and old alike. We keep to the age guidelines for when children can participate in the different age plays. Older more mature children are needed in the elementary play to fill the lead roles and be role models for the younger children. We do allow parents to hold back their Seventh grader if they feel that they would benefit from one more year of the elementary play.
Q: Is my young child is ready for drama camp?
Are they able to stand quietly for 30 minutes or more, keep their hands to themselves and follow directions? They will be kept busy, but there may be times when they need to stand quietly and pay attention to the director. Use your best judgement, if your child is within the age guidelines and can do the above we will make every effort to make their camp experience enjoyable.
Q. What happens if plans change and we cannot participate in Drama Camp after we have registered?

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Everyone who registers for Camp gets a role on stage. Those roles are assigned after auditions. If you let us know that you will not be participating before Auditions we will refund your registration. If a camper drops out any time after Auditions no refund will be given.