Monday July 21, 2025
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Volleyball Summer Program 2025 - Mini Falcons The Volleyball program is a fun, fast paced co-ed volleyball program for both beginner and advanced players in Grades 3 – 9.Players quickly learn the basics of serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offense, defense as well as participating in game play. The goal is to introduce the sport of volleyball by offering equal time for game play and skill development. John DeVine coaches the program and is assisted by several high school players.All skill levels welcome! Open to non-residents.PROGRAM DETAILSDATES: July 21st - July 25thTIME: Mini's (3rd - 5th) 9:00 - 11:00 AM Junior's (6th - 9th) 11:00 - 1:00 PMLOCATION: Wilbraham Middle School GymREGISTRATION INFORMATIONRESIDENTS: Tuesday, April 1st - Monday, July 14th (late fees apply after 7/14)Cost: $75 resident / $100 non-resident
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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K Rockets Engineering & Technology - MIT Scratch Coding K-Rockets Engineering and Technology programs focus on providing access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to youth. MIT Scratch Coding (Grades 1-8)July 21st - July 25th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Critical thinking, Problem solving, Math, PersistenceCome and explore the power of computer programming using state of the art tools and technology. Run with your imagination to create cool games, design characters and generate music with fun and animated activities. Students learn at their own pace in this course. Each student will be evaluated prior to assigning a competency level to maximize the program effectiveness.COST: $215 residents / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thForensic Engineering (Grades K-8)July 21st - July 25th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Analysis, Logical thinking, Critical observations, Draw conclusionsTwist in the tale with forensic engineering. This time, the location is Ellington, and YOU are the investigators. Help solve the mysteries that have recently surrounded the town. Students will encounter hidden clues, evidence and suspicious characters. They must use their scientific observations, sample examinations, analysis, lab work, testing, interviews, and field work to catch the culprit/s.COST: $227 resident / $237 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thMinecraft Mod Design (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is specially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate every aspect of the Minecraft world, and create their own mini-games. Students will explore and test their mods and games on the minecraft server real time. Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer.COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCoding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is especially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate different aspects of a Minecraft world, and learn to create their own mini-games. Students will participate in preventing disaster and save the village, all while learning to code and exploring artificial intelligence.Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer. COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCombined Minecraft Mod Design and Coding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 4 PMRequirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computerCOST: $410 resident / $420 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thAll programs will be held at Wilbraham Middle School Library and REQUIRE participants to bring their own devices (laptop, chromebook, iPad/tablet).
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Volleyball Summer Program 2025 - Junior Falcons The Volleyball program is a fun, fast paced co-ed volleyball program for both beginner and advanced players in Grades 3 – 9.Players quickly learn the basics of serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offense, defense as well as participating in game play. The goal is to introduce the sport of volleyball by offering equal time for game play and skill development. John DeVine coaches the program and is assisted by several high school players.All skill levels welcome! Open to non-residents.PROGRAM DETAILSDATES: July 21st - July 25thTIME: Mini's (3rd - 5th) 9:00 - 11:00 AM Junior's (6th - 9th) 11:00 - 1:00 PMLOCATION: Wilbraham Middle School GymREGISTRATION INFORMATIONRESIDENTS: Tuesday, April 1st - Monday, July 14th (late fees apply after 7/14)Cost: $75 resident / $100 non-resident
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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K Rockets Engineering & Technology - Forensic Engineering K-Rockets Engineering and Technology programs focus on providing access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to youth. MIT Scratch Coding (Grades 1-8)July 21st - July 25th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Critical thinking, Problem solving, Math, PersistenceCome and explore the power of computer programming using state of the art tools and technology. Run with your imagination to create cool games, design characters and generate music with fun and animated activities. Students learn at their own pace in this course. Each student will be evaluated prior to assigning a competency level to maximize the program effectiveness.COST: $215 residents / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thForensic Engineering (Grades K-8)July 21st - July 25th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Analysis, Logical thinking, Critical observations, Draw conclusionsTwist in the tale with forensic engineering. This time, the location is Ellington, and YOU are the investigators. Help solve the mysteries that have recently surrounded the town. Students will encounter hidden clues, evidence and suspicious characters. They must use their scientific observations, sample examinations, analysis, lab work, testing, interviews, and field work to catch the culprit/s.COST: $227 resident / $237 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thMinecraft Mod Design (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is specially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate every aspect of the Minecraft world, and create their own mini-games. Students will explore and test their mods and games on the minecraft server real time. Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer.COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCoding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is especially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate different aspects of a Minecraft world, and learn to create their own mini-games. Students will participate in preventing disaster and save the village, all while learning to code and exploring artificial intelligence.Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer. COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCombined Minecraft Mod Design and Coding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 4 PMRequirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computerCOST: $410 resident / $420 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thAll programs will be held at Wilbraham Middle School Library and REQUIRE participants to bring their own devices (laptop, chromebook, iPad/tablet).
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Tuesday July 22, 2025
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Volleyball Summer Program 2025 - Mini Falcons The Volleyball program is a fun, fast paced co-ed volleyball program for both beginner and advanced players in Grades 3 – 9.Players quickly learn the basics of serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offense, defense as well as participating in game play. The goal is to introduce the sport of volleyball by offering equal time for game play and skill development. John DeVine coaches the program and is assisted by several high school players.All skill levels welcome! Open to non-residents.PROGRAM DETAILSDATES: July 21st - July 25thTIME: Mini's (3rd - 5th) 9:00 - 11:00 AM Junior's (6th - 9th) 11:00 - 1:00 PMLOCATION: Wilbraham Middle School GymREGISTRATION INFORMATIONRESIDENTS: Tuesday, April 1st - Monday, July 14th (late fees apply after 7/14)Cost: $75 resident / $100 non-resident
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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K Rockets Engineering & Technology - MIT Scratch Coding K-Rockets Engineering and Technology programs focus on providing access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to youth. MIT Scratch Coding (Grades 1-8)July 21st - July 25th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Critical thinking, Problem solving, Math, PersistenceCome and explore the power of computer programming using state of the art tools and technology. Run with your imagination to create cool games, design characters and generate music with fun and animated activities. Students learn at their own pace in this course. Each student will be evaluated prior to assigning a competency level to maximize the program effectiveness.COST: $215 residents / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thForensic Engineering (Grades K-8)July 21st - July 25th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Analysis, Logical thinking, Critical observations, Draw conclusionsTwist in the tale with forensic engineering. This time, the location is Ellington, and YOU are the investigators. Help solve the mysteries that have recently surrounded the town. Students will encounter hidden clues, evidence and suspicious characters. They must use their scientific observations, sample examinations, analysis, lab work, testing, interviews, and field work to catch the culprit/s.COST: $227 resident / $237 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thMinecraft Mod Design (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is specially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate every aspect of the Minecraft world, and create their own mini-games. Students will explore and test their mods and games on the minecraft server real time. Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer.COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCoding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is especially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate different aspects of a Minecraft world, and learn to create their own mini-games. Students will participate in preventing disaster and save the village, all while learning to code and exploring artificial intelligence.Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer. COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCombined Minecraft Mod Design and Coding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 4 PMRequirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computerCOST: $410 resident / $420 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thAll programs will be held at Wilbraham Middle School Library and REQUIRE participants to bring their own devices (laptop, chromebook, iPad/tablet).
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Volleyball Summer Program 2025 - Junior Falcons The Volleyball program is a fun, fast paced co-ed volleyball program for both beginner and advanced players in Grades 3 – 9.Players quickly learn the basics of serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offense, defense as well as participating in game play. The goal is to introduce the sport of volleyball by offering equal time for game play and skill development. John DeVine coaches the program and is assisted by several high school players.All skill levels welcome! Open to non-residents.PROGRAM DETAILSDATES: July 21st - July 25thTIME: Mini's (3rd - 5th) 9:00 - 11:00 AM Junior's (6th - 9th) 11:00 - 1:00 PMLOCATION: Wilbraham Middle School GymREGISTRATION INFORMATIONRESIDENTS: Tuesday, April 1st - Monday, July 14th (late fees apply after 7/14)Cost: $75 resident / $100 non-resident
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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K Rockets Engineering & Technology - Forensic Engineering K-Rockets Engineering and Technology programs focus on providing access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to youth. MIT Scratch Coding (Grades 1-8)July 21st - July 25th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Critical thinking, Problem solving, Math, PersistenceCome and explore the power of computer programming using state of the art tools and technology. Run with your imagination to create cool games, design characters and generate music with fun and animated activities. Students learn at their own pace in this course. Each student will be evaluated prior to assigning a competency level to maximize the program effectiveness.COST: $215 residents / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thForensic Engineering (Grades K-8)July 21st - July 25th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Analysis, Logical thinking, Critical observations, Draw conclusionsTwist in the tale with forensic engineering. This time, the location is Ellington, and YOU are the investigators. Help solve the mysteries that have recently surrounded the town. Students will encounter hidden clues, evidence and suspicious characters. They must use their scientific observations, sample examinations, analysis, lab work, testing, interviews, and field work to catch the culprit/s.COST: $227 resident / $237 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thMinecraft Mod Design (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is specially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate every aspect of the Minecraft world, and create their own mini-games. Students will explore and test their mods and games on the minecraft server real time. Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer.COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCoding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is especially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate different aspects of a Minecraft world, and learn to create their own mini-games. Students will participate in preventing disaster and save the village, all while learning to code and exploring artificial intelligence.Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer. COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCombined Minecraft Mod Design and Coding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 4 PMRequirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computerCOST: $410 resident / $420 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thAll programs will be held at Wilbraham Middle School Library and REQUIRE participants to bring their own devices (laptop, chromebook, iPad/tablet).
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Wednesday July 23, 2025
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Volleyball Summer Program 2025 - Mini Falcons The Volleyball program is a fun, fast paced co-ed volleyball program for both beginner and advanced players in Grades 3 – 9.Players quickly learn the basics of serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offense, defense as well as participating in game play. The goal is to introduce the sport of volleyball by offering equal time for game play and skill development. John DeVine coaches the program and is assisted by several high school players.All skill levels welcome! Open to non-residents.PROGRAM DETAILSDATES: July 21st - July 25thTIME: Mini's (3rd - 5th) 9:00 - 11:00 AM Junior's (6th - 9th) 11:00 - 1:00 PMLOCATION: Wilbraham Middle School GymREGISTRATION INFORMATIONRESIDENTS: Tuesday, April 1st - Monday, July 14th (late fees apply after 7/14)Cost: $75 resident / $100 non-resident
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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K Rockets Engineering & Technology - MIT Scratch Coding K-Rockets Engineering and Technology programs focus on providing access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to youth. MIT Scratch Coding (Grades 1-8)July 21st - July 25th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Critical thinking, Problem solving, Math, PersistenceCome and explore the power of computer programming using state of the art tools and technology. Run with your imagination to create cool games, design characters and generate music with fun and animated activities. Students learn at their own pace in this course. Each student will be evaluated prior to assigning a competency level to maximize the program effectiveness.COST: $215 residents / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thForensic Engineering (Grades K-8)July 21st - July 25th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Analysis, Logical thinking, Critical observations, Draw conclusionsTwist in the tale with forensic engineering. This time, the location is Ellington, and YOU are the investigators. Help solve the mysteries that have recently surrounded the town. Students will encounter hidden clues, evidence and suspicious characters. They must use their scientific observations, sample examinations, analysis, lab work, testing, interviews, and field work to catch the culprit/s.COST: $227 resident / $237 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thMinecraft Mod Design (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is specially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate every aspect of the Minecraft world, and create their own mini-games. Students will explore and test their mods and games on the minecraft server real time. Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer.COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCoding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is especially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate different aspects of a Minecraft world, and learn to create their own mini-games. Students will participate in preventing disaster and save the village, all while learning to code and exploring artificial intelligence.Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer. COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCombined Minecraft Mod Design and Coding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 4 PMRequirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computerCOST: $410 resident / $420 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thAll programs will be held at Wilbraham Middle School Library and REQUIRE participants to bring their own devices (laptop, chromebook, iPad/tablet).
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Volleyball Summer Program 2025 - Junior Falcons The Volleyball program is a fun, fast paced co-ed volleyball program for both beginner and advanced players in Grades 3 – 9.Players quickly learn the basics of serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offense, defense as well as participating in game play. The goal is to introduce the sport of volleyball by offering equal time for game play and skill development. John DeVine coaches the program and is assisted by several high school players.All skill levels welcome! Open to non-residents.PROGRAM DETAILSDATES: July 21st - July 25thTIME: Mini's (3rd - 5th) 9:00 - 11:00 AM Junior's (6th - 9th) 11:00 - 1:00 PMLOCATION: Wilbraham Middle School GymREGISTRATION INFORMATIONRESIDENTS: Tuesday, April 1st - Monday, July 14th (late fees apply after 7/14)Cost: $75 resident / $100 non-resident
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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K Rockets Engineering & Technology - Forensic Engineering K-Rockets Engineering and Technology programs focus on providing access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to youth. MIT Scratch Coding (Grades 1-8)July 21st - July 25th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Critical thinking, Problem solving, Math, PersistenceCome and explore the power of computer programming using state of the art tools and technology. Run with your imagination to create cool games, design characters and generate music with fun and animated activities. Students learn at their own pace in this course. Each student will be evaluated prior to assigning a competency level to maximize the program effectiveness.COST: $215 residents / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thForensic Engineering (Grades K-8)July 21st - July 25th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Analysis, Logical thinking, Critical observations, Draw conclusionsTwist in the tale with forensic engineering. This time, the location is Ellington, and YOU are the investigators. Help solve the mysteries that have recently surrounded the town. Students will encounter hidden clues, evidence and suspicious characters. They must use their scientific observations, sample examinations, analysis, lab work, testing, interviews, and field work to catch the culprit/s.COST: $227 resident / $237 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thMinecraft Mod Design (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is specially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate every aspect of the Minecraft world, and create their own mini-games. Students will explore and test their mods and games on the minecraft server real time. Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer.COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCoding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is especially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate different aspects of a Minecraft world, and learn to create their own mini-games. Students will participate in preventing disaster and save the village, all while learning to code and exploring artificial intelligence.Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer. COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCombined Minecraft Mod Design and Coding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 4 PMRequirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computerCOST: $410 resident / $420 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thAll programs will be held at Wilbraham Middle School Library and REQUIRE participants to bring their own devices (laptop, chromebook, iPad/tablet).
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Thursday July 24, 2025
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Volleyball Summer Program 2025 - Mini Falcons The Volleyball program is a fun, fast paced co-ed volleyball program for both beginner and advanced players in Grades 3 – 9.Players quickly learn the basics of serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offense, defense as well as participating in game play. The goal is to introduce the sport of volleyball by offering equal time for game play and skill development. John DeVine coaches the program and is assisted by several high school players.All skill levels welcome! Open to non-residents.PROGRAM DETAILSDATES: July 21st - July 25thTIME: Mini's (3rd - 5th) 9:00 - 11:00 AM Junior's (6th - 9th) 11:00 - 1:00 PMLOCATION: Wilbraham Middle School GymREGISTRATION INFORMATIONRESIDENTS: Tuesday, April 1st - Monday, July 14th (late fees apply after 7/14)Cost: $75 resident / $100 non-resident
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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K Rockets Engineering & Technology - MIT Scratch Coding K-Rockets Engineering and Technology programs focus on providing access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to youth. MIT Scratch Coding (Grades 1-8)July 21st - July 25th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Critical thinking, Problem solving, Math, PersistenceCome and explore the power of computer programming using state of the art tools and technology. Run with your imagination to create cool games, design characters and generate music with fun and animated activities. Students learn at their own pace in this course. Each student will be evaluated prior to assigning a competency level to maximize the program effectiveness.COST: $215 residents / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thForensic Engineering (Grades K-8)July 21st - July 25th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Analysis, Logical thinking, Critical observations, Draw conclusionsTwist in the tale with forensic engineering. This time, the location is Ellington, and YOU are the investigators. Help solve the mysteries that have recently surrounded the town. Students will encounter hidden clues, evidence and suspicious characters. They must use their scientific observations, sample examinations, analysis, lab work, testing, interviews, and field work to catch the culprit/s.COST: $227 resident / $237 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thMinecraft Mod Design (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is specially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate every aspect of the Minecraft world, and create their own mini-games. Students will explore and test their mods and games on the minecraft server real time. Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer.COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCoding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is especially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate different aspects of a Minecraft world, and learn to create their own mini-games. Students will participate in preventing disaster and save the village, all while learning to code and exploring artificial intelligence.Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer. COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCombined Minecraft Mod Design and Coding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 4 PMRequirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computerCOST: $410 resident / $420 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thAll programs will be held at Wilbraham Middle School Library and REQUIRE participants to bring their own devices (laptop, chromebook, iPad/tablet).
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Volleyball Summer Program 2025 - Junior Falcons The Volleyball program is a fun, fast paced co-ed volleyball program for both beginner and advanced players in Grades 3 – 9.Players quickly learn the basics of serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offense, defense as well as participating in game play. The goal is to introduce the sport of volleyball by offering equal time for game play and skill development. John DeVine coaches the program and is assisted by several high school players.All skill levels welcome! Open to non-residents.PROGRAM DETAILSDATES: July 21st - July 25thTIME: Mini's (3rd - 5th) 9:00 - 11:00 AM Junior's (6th - 9th) 11:00 - 1:00 PMLOCATION: Wilbraham Middle School GymREGISTRATION INFORMATIONRESIDENTS: Tuesday, April 1st - Monday, July 14th (late fees apply after 7/14)Cost: $75 resident / $100 non-resident
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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K Rockets Engineering & Technology - Forensic Engineering K-Rockets Engineering and Technology programs focus on providing access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to youth. MIT Scratch Coding (Grades 1-8)July 21st - July 25th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Critical thinking, Problem solving, Math, PersistenceCome and explore the power of computer programming using state of the art tools and technology. Run with your imagination to create cool games, design characters and generate music with fun and animated activities. Students learn at their own pace in this course. Each student will be evaluated prior to assigning a competency level to maximize the program effectiveness.COST: $215 residents / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thForensic Engineering (Grades K-8)July 21st - July 25th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Analysis, Logical thinking, Critical observations, Draw conclusionsTwist in the tale with forensic engineering. This time, the location is Ellington, and YOU are the investigators. Help solve the mysteries that have recently surrounded the town. Students will encounter hidden clues, evidence and suspicious characters. They must use their scientific observations, sample examinations, analysis, lab work, testing, interviews, and field work to catch the culprit/s.COST: $227 resident / $237 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thMinecraft Mod Design (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is specially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate every aspect of the Minecraft world, and create their own mini-games. Students will explore and test their mods and games on the minecraft server real time. Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer.COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCoding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is especially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate different aspects of a Minecraft world, and learn to create their own mini-games. Students will participate in preventing disaster and save the village, all while learning to code and exploring artificial intelligence.Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer. COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCombined Minecraft Mod Design and Coding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 4 PMRequirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computerCOST: $410 resident / $420 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thAll programs will be held at Wilbraham Middle School Library and REQUIRE participants to bring their own devices (laptop, chromebook, iPad/tablet).
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Friday July 25, 2025
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9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Volleyball Summer Program 2025 - Mini Falcons The Volleyball program is a fun, fast paced co-ed volleyball program for both beginner and advanced players in Grades 3 – 9.Players quickly learn the basics of serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offense, defense as well as participating in game play. The goal is to introduce the sport of volleyball by offering equal time for game play and skill development. John DeVine coaches the program and is assisted by several high school players.All skill levels welcome! Open to non-residents.PROGRAM DETAILSDATES: July 21st - July 25thTIME: Mini's (3rd - 5th) 9:00 - 11:00 AM Junior's (6th - 9th) 11:00 - 1:00 PMLOCATION: Wilbraham Middle School GymREGISTRATION INFORMATIONRESIDENTS: Tuesday, April 1st - Monday, July 14th (late fees apply after 7/14)Cost: $75 resident / $100 non-resident
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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K Rockets Engineering & Technology - MIT Scratch Coding K-Rockets Engineering and Technology programs focus on providing access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to youth. MIT Scratch Coding (Grades 1-8)July 21st - July 25th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Critical thinking, Problem solving, Math, PersistenceCome and explore the power of computer programming using state of the art tools and technology. Run with your imagination to create cool games, design characters and generate music with fun and animated activities. Students learn at their own pace in this course. Each student will be evaluated prior to assigning a competency level to maximize the program effectiveness.COST: $215 residents / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thForensic Engineering (Grades K-8)July 21st - July 25th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Analysis, Logical thinking, Critical observations, Draw conclusionsTwist in the tale with forensic engineering. This time, the location is Ellington, and YOU are the investigators. Help solve the mysteries that have recently surrounded the town. Students will encounter hidden clues, evidence and suspicious characters. They must use their scientific observations, sample examinations, analysis, lab work, testing, interviews, and field work to catch the culprit/s.COST: $227 resident / $237 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thMinecraft Mod Design (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is specially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate every aspect of the Minecraft world, and create their own mini-games. Students will explore and test their mods and games on the minecraft server real time. Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer.COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCoding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is especially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate different aspects of a Minecraft world, and learn to create their own mini-games. Students will participate in preventing disaster and save the village, all while learning to code and exploring artificial intelligence.Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer. COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCombined Minecraft Mod Design and Coding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 4 PMRequirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computerCOST: $410 resident / $420 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thAll programs will be held at Wilbraham Middle School Library and REQUIRE participants to bring their own devices (laptop, chromebook, iPad/tablet).
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11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Volleyball Summer Program 2025 - Junior Falcons The Volleyball program is a fun, fast paced co-ed volleyball program for both beginner and advanced players in Grades 3 – 9.Players quickly learn the basics of serving, receiving, setting, spiking, blocking, offense, defense as well as participating in game play. The goal is to introduce the sport of volleyball by offering equal time for game play and skill development. John DeVine coaches the program and is assisted by several high school players.All skill levels welcome! Open to non-residents.PROGRAM DETAILSDATES: July 21st - July 25thTIME: Mini's (3rd - 5th) 9:00 - 11:00 AM Junior's (6th - 9th) 11:00 - 1:00 PMLOCATION: Wilbraham Middle School GymREGISTRATION INFORMATIONRESIDENTS: Tuesday, April 1st - Monday, July 14th (late fees apply after 7/14)Cost: $75 resident / $100 non-resident
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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K Rockets Engineering & Technology - Forensic Engineering K-Rockets Engineering and Technology programs focus on providing access to engaging Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) education to youth. MIT Scratch Coding (Grades 1-8)July 21st - July 25th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Critical thinking, Problem solving, Math, PersistenceCome and explore the power of computer programming using state of the art tools and technology. Run with your imagination to create cool games, design characters and generate music with fun and animated activities. Students learn at their own pace in this course. Each student will be evaluated prior to assigning a competency level to maximize the program effectiveness.COST: $215 residents / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thForensic Engineering (Grades K-8)July 21st - July 25th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Analysis, Logical thinking, Critical observations, Draw conclusionsTwist in the tale with forensic engineering. This time, the location is Ellington, and YOU are the investigators. Help solve the mysteries that have recently surrounded the town. Students will encounter hidden clues, evidence and suspicious characters. They must use their scientific observations, sample examinations, analysis, lab work, testing, interviews, and field work to catch the culprit/s.COST: $227 resident / $237 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - July 14thMinecraft Mod Design (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 12 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is specially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate every aspect of the Minecraft world, and create their own mini-games. Students will explore and test their mods and games on the minecraft server real time. Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer.COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCoding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 1 PM - 4 PMFocus: Creativity, Collaboration, Programming, Problem solvingThis course is especially inspired by kids, who love to play Minecraft. Students will learn how to manipulate different aspects of a Minecraft world, and learn to create their own mini-games. Students will participate in preventing disaster and save the village, all while learning to code and exploring artificial intelligence.Requirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computer. COST: $215 resident / $225 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thCombined Minecraft Mod Design and Coding with Minecraft (Grades K-8)August 11th - August 15th from 9 AM - 4 PMRequirement: Must have Minecraft game installed on computerCOST: $410 resident / $420 non-residentREGISTRATION: April 1st - August 4thAll programs will be held at Wilbraham Middle School Library and REQUIRE participants to bring their own devices (laptop, chromebook, iPad/tablet).
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