Interest: Cultural
On or after: Sunday 17 June 2012
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South San Francisco / Two locations. Check website
Go beyond the limits of your average art class to experience creativity and Chinese learning from a new direction! Campers are able to experience the Chinese language and learn a new culture through movement, jewelry making and local ecology.
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Campbell / Campbell Library
Campbell Library screens a film depicting interned Japanese-American families during World War II, who turned to baseball as a way to handle their plight and find the strength to stand up for themselves.
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San Francisco / Mission Cultural Center
Curated by Amy Pederson, La Quebradora explores the theme of lucha libre, the popular Mexican sport of "free wrestling," as a platform for mapping Mexico's cultural history and the imbricated social relations that are echoed beyond its borders.
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Oakland / TRS Gallery
Students artwork will be on display for the community at The Renaissance School's 10th Annual Children's Art Show.
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Lafayette / Various locations, Lafayette, Piedmont and Point Richmond. Please check website.
The Spanish Immersion Summer Camps are designed to give children a unique opportunity to learn or improve their Spanish language skills.
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Novato / Studio 4 Art
Summer Camps at Studio 4 Art. New themes weekly.
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San Mateo / International Self Defense Institute
A complete and fun martial arts camp. We offer daily martial arts training, sports, arts and crafts, bowling, archery and more.
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San Francisco / Presidio Knolls School
Each session features field trips, special projects and music and art, providing a fun, natural and engaging way to learn Mandarin Chinese.
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San Jose / Lekha School of Creative Writing
Lehka School of Creative Writing holds Creative Writing and Critical Writing Summer Camps where students will get time to play, eat snacks, and talk with their friends.
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Fremont / Various locations in South/East Bay, Peninsula and SF/Marin. Please check website.
Steve & Kate's Camps give campers choice. Instead of teaching kids the typical way, it gives them tools and gentle guidance to help them become AUTO-DIDACTS, people who teach themselves.
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