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Lego Robotics Camp (Ages 5-14)

Participants will use age-appropriate technology, software, and equipment to build functional Lego Robots. This camp will provide participants with a fun introduction to Lego Robotics. All participants must have basic letter and number recognition abilities. Lego Robotics Camp Jr. – Ages 5-8 Session 1: June 5 – 9 Session 2: June 26 – 30 Time:  9:00 a.m. … Continued

Basketball Camp (Ages 5-12)

This fun, skill-intensive program is designed for beginning to intermediate players. Using our progressive curriculum, we focus on the whole player – teaching sportsmanship and teamwork. Boys and girls will learn the fundamentals of passing, shooting, ball handling, rebounding, and defense through skill-based instruction and small-sided scrimmages. Ages 5-7 When: July 25 -28 Where: Montgomery … Continued

Lego Stop-Motion Animation Camp (Ages 7 – 14)

Campers will bring Lego characters to life, making a stop-motion mini-movie. Multiple production techniques will be used in the camp, including character animation, claymation, motion graphics, and of course, Lego stop-motion photography. Bring your own Lego mini-figure if you wish, or you can use the ones provided. Dates: June 12 – June 16 Time:  9:00 … Continued

Pickleball Camp (Ages 5-12)

One of the fastest-growing racquet sports in the U.S., pickleball is quickly becoming a favorite activity among young athletes. Skyhawks Pickle-ball camp will give your young athlete an opportunity to learn the fundamentals of this great sport while learning life skills and a healthy, fun activity. Ages 5-7 When: Tuesday – Friday, June 20-23 Where: … Continued

Soccer Camp (Ages 5-12)

Using our progressional curriculum, our sport-specific staff will ensure your young athlete will gain the technical skills and sports knowledge required for their next step into soccer. Areas of focus are dribbling, passing, shooting, and ball control. By the end of the program, your child will have learned new life skills such as teamwork and … Continued

What is the City’s position on wildlife management?

Background The City of Montgomery has received several comments from citizens through the years concerning the local deer population. While sympathizing with residents over problems associated with the deer population, Montgomery City Council adopted a policy in 2002 to not utilize a “controlled kill” program and instead focus on education efforts on urban wildlife management. … Continued

What Arts Programs does the City offer?

The Arts Commission sponsors a number of events throughout the year.  Check our our Events Calendar or the City newsletter for information on these events: Improv at the Uni Photo Contest Shakespeare in the Park July 3 Patriotic Concert Live at the Uni Concert Series

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