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GreenApple works with community-based organizations to provide kids with an opportunity to participate in a variety of sports and specialty programs in safe, positive and skill based settings.

GreenApple offers recreation and enrichment programs for kids ages 3 to 14 years. Program duration can be from one hour to full day, single week or multiweek.

GreenApple provides the majority of program management including media production, hiring and training quality staff, required equipment and supplies and other administrative tasks. GreenApple provides a percentage of monies back to your organization.

Active Edventures offers a fun and exciting educational experience in a hands-on active learning program. Hey kids - create incredible cool projects right here! Join Active Edventures and learn how to build wild LEGO® machines, control electrons, create slime, and lots more. You'll create things that move, jiggle, jump, and wiggle - even things that might scare the dog - so be careful.

Young Builders Camp A unique combination of activities, games and lots of LEGOs®. Active Edventures’ games work on sequencing, number and letter recognition, vocabulary building, counting, and more! Students will build everything from an apple to a zebra! Be careful the swinging wrecking ball, the dumping dump truck, and the pouring cement mixer will hold you back in the HighRise™ Construction Game ! (Ages 3 - 6 years)

LEGO® Mania Camp All LEGO® all the time! This camp introduces LEGO® elements and building techniques. Kids participate in a wide range of modeling, architectural and engineering activities. A unique combination of activities, games and lots of LEGOs.

Architecture with LEGO® Camp Few subject areas lend themselves to interdisciplinary studies better than architecture. Blending history, aesthetics, structural engineering, and functionality is an engaging and exciting way to learn.

Architecture with LEGO® Chicago Cities Camp Few subject areas lend themselves to interdisciplinary learning better than architecture, and what could be more fun than learning with LEGO®. Blending history, aesthetics, structural engineering, and functionality is an engaging and exciting way to learn. This camp will focus on Chicago architecture and an exciting camp building project! Hint: it rhymes with tears shower!

Art - Creative Constructions Camp. Students learn the basics in design techniques, color, and sculpture using common household materials.

Physics – Mechanics Camp This tabletop science series addresses the forces of the physical world that surround us. Topics include pendulums, simple machines, rotational inertia, conservation of momentum, force, gravity, and more.

Mechanical Engineering with LEGO® Camp LEGO® materials are outstanding constructs for learning. This series introduces students to the basics of Mechanical Engineering through designing and building projects which range from belt drive buggies to winches. General technology literacy is improved through this series due to its emphasis on applied math and science, systems design, analysis, and troubleshooting.

Electricity Camp The Edventures electricity series introduces students to the basics of electricity using common household materials such as aluminum foil, flashlight batteries, and lemons. Students exploring this strand will find themselves learning about electrons, circuits, batteries, conductors, resistors and much more.

Active! The Active in Active Edventures is what all kids love; sports. Kids can participate in sports such as soccer, basketball, flag football, ultimate frisbee or volleyball. The emphasis is on skill development, participation, and most of all lots of fun!

Homepage: http://www.greenapplecamps.com

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