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CU to host 2nd Kids College of summer July 25-26, 2011 Institution receives high acclaim from student Catherine Allen, 8, who attends Taylor County Elementary School. "You should do it!. It's so fun!" she says. Click on headline full story plus photo(s) By Joan C. McKinney News from Campbellsville University CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY - Campbellsville University will host her second Kids College of the summer July 25-26, and there are still spots available for students going into grades 3-8. The Technology Training Center, 409 N. Hoskins Ave., Campbellsville, is hosting Kids College. Kids College provides students with opportunities to broaden the scope of their interests and interact with others. Students can choose two sessions from the following: Cookin' Up a Storm; Mad Scientist; At the Spa; Green Thumb; Book Adventures; CSI Cool Science Investigations; Found Sounds and Homemade Music; The Babysitter's Club; No Girls Allowed; and Photography 101. Catherine Allen, 8, who attends Taylor County Elementary School, invites all her friends to attend Kids College. "You should do it! It is so fun!" she said. Catherine, who attended the June session, said she loved doing all of the fun activities, and she loved performing in the play. "I learned how to do things better than I did them before, and I learned new things that I didn't learn in school," she said. She took Mad Scientist and Lights, Stage, Action, and said her favorite was the acting class because "We had props, and we dressed up and performed the play for a group of people just like it was a real play." Catherine said she would "definitely" attend Kids College again. She is the daughter of Ryan and Jodi Allen of Campbellsville. Jodi is director of counseling at Campbellsville University. Registration for the camp is $75; this covers the entire instructional program including materials and a T-shirt. Kids College is filled on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, contact the Technology Training Center at (270) 789-5400 or (270) 789-5392.The writer, Joan C. McKinney, is news and publications coordinator for Campbellsville University. This story was posted on 2011-07-08 16:50:59
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