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The University of Memphis offers a variety of noncredit summer programs. From camps
for kids to professional classes for adults, there's something for everyone. For a
complete list of camps and events, visit the University's Events Calendar.
Community Music School, May – August The Community Music School offers programs for all ages, from infants to adults. Programs offered this summer
include Memphis Music Camp, Memphis Suzuki Institute, Flute Institute, Music and Art
Camp, and Piano and Art Camp. For more information, download the 2008 Summer Brochure or visit http://music.memphis.edu/cms.htm
Continuing Education, June - August Enhance both your professional and personal life by enrolling in our interesting and
informative classes – classes you’re not likely to find elsewhere. From conquering
your computer and finding out about new career options to learning to meditate and
creating balance in your life. From figuring out your finances and “playing” the stock
market to cooking and selecting wines, and more, we offer a wide range of classes
from which to choose. And you can make the most of your summer travels by learning
a new language and improving your photography skills. In addition to serving thousands
of individuals, we provide customized training for Mid-South businesses, both large
and small, tailoring anytime, anywhere courses to meet their needs. For a complete
list of classes and schedules and how to register or contact us, please visit our
website at http://umce.memphis.edu.
April Jauregui’s Volleyball Camp, June - July Volleyball players will work with the Tiger Volleyball coaching staff at three camps
- Tiger Paw Camp (grades 4-8), June 9-12; All Skills Camp (grades 9-12), June 9-12;
Elite Positional Camp, July 14-16; and Team Camp, July 28-31. For more information,
visit the Tigers Volleyball homepage.
Discovering Architecture Summer Camp, June 2 – June 14 Discovering Architecture is an exciting summer day camp developed for high school
students who are interested in learning more about the art and science of design.
The camp is jointly sponsored by the Architecture Program at the University of Memphis
and the Memphis Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. For more information,
visit http://architecture.memphis.edu/ or download the information flyer and application.
Girls Experiencing Engineering, June Girls Experiencing Engineering (GEE) is a summer program designed to encourage more
young women to become engineers. Through hands-on projects, middle- and high-school
girls discover what engineers do and how skills like creative thinking, problem solving
and communication can contribute to their future success. For more information, visit
http://www.ce.memphis.edu/gee
Girls in Manufacturing (GiM), June – July< The Herff College of Engineering will hold its “Girls in Manufacturing” (GiM) summer
program for high school girls. In a fun atmosphere, students will learn about engineering,
science and technology. There are three (3) sessions offered this year broken up into
grade level; for more information or to register, call Sheila Moses at 901/678-4933
or go online to www.engr.memphis.edu/gim
John Calipari Basketball School, June-July Memphis Tigers Head Coach John Calipari and his staff will host various basketball
camps. The camps will include the John Calipari Day Camp and the Mike Miller Shooting
Camp. For more information concerning dates and registration information, visit http://www.coachcalipari.com/calipari/main.aspx.
Memphis Opera & Song Academy, May 18 – June 1 The Memphis Opera & Song Academy is a two-week program to prepare opera singers for auditioning and performing in
the opera houses of Europe. The Grand Finale Concert is Saturday, May 31 at 7:30 p.m.
in Harris Concert Hall. More information is available by phone at 901/678-4082, by
e-mail at susan.owen-leinert@memphis.edu, or online at http://operasongacademy.memphis.edu.
Memphis Softball Summer Camps, June Registration is now open for the Lady Tiger Softball Summer Camps. Memphis head coach
Windy Thees and her staff will hold the camps beginning on June 9 with four camps being offered.
The Tiger softball staff will hold four Summer Camps beginning with an Advanced Skills
Camp on June 9-11. A Hitting Camp will then be offered on June 16-17 and a Pitcher/Catcher
Camp and a Defensive Skills Camp is available on June 18-19. Please see the website
for more information, http://gotigersgo.cstv.com/sports/w-softbl/spec-rel/031908aaf.html.
Tommy West Football Camps, June Memphis Tigers Head Football Coach Tommy West will host a variety of different football
campus in June. The camps will range from grades 2-12 with a specific one just for
seniors. Visit the Athletics Camp website for information and details concerning the camps.
Richie Grant Soccer Camp, July 6-10 The University of Memphis head men’s soccer coach and a native of Dublin, Ireland
with various other staffing personnel will conduct a soccer camp in Jackson, TN at
Lambuth University. This campus is for males and females ages 5-18. For more information
and to find out how to sign up visit Richie Grant Soccer Camp website.
The University of Memphis Youth Soccer Camp, May – June The University of Memphis Soccer Program will conduct its annual Youth Soccer Camps
for boy’s and girl’s ages of 5 to 14 for two weeks this summer. This camp will utilize
the games skills to focus on player development; with sessions consisting of passing,
receiving, dribbling, shooting, and heading. Whether your son or daughter is a beginner
or an accomplished player, this camp is designed to make them a better player. We
will group the campers in accordance with age and ability as the week progresses.
For a brochure and registration information, please visit the website at http://gotigersgo.cstv.com/auto_pdf/p_hotos/s_chools/mem/sports/m-soccer/auto_pdf/YouthSoccerCamp24.
Swim School, May - August The Campus Recreation and Intramural Services at the University of Memphis are offering
Swim Schools for children ages 4 to 14 years, beginners to advanced and also a New Swim School program for Adults. For more information about both programs offered by Campus Recreation and Intramural
Services, please visit their website or contact Suzanne French at sfrench@memphis.edu or 901-678-3461.
Orff Schulwerk Institute, July 21 – August 1 The Orff Schulwerk Instititute offers Level I, II and III training for teachers of
the Orff Schulwerk approach to teaching music. All three levels are available as
credit or non-credit courses. For more information, please contact Konnie Saliba
atkksaliba@memphis.edu or by phone at 901-678-3760. You may also visit the web site at http://music.memphis.edu/orffinstitute.htm.
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