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Back by Popular Demand: Coding Sports Camps Kick Off June 13th

In Oak Park, Code Play Learn & Legacy Sports Camp continue blazing trail of hybrid summer camp that blends mind and body for K-8th grade

A year ago, Wil Greenwald and Dan Kane were confident that there was a pent-up demand for something entirely new on the summer camp scene: a full-day program that engages children both physically and mentally.

Their pulse on the market was validated when Coding Sports Camps, a marriage of Greenwald’s Code Play Learn and Kane’s Legacy Sports Camp, was a major success. Its eight weeks of programming included some sessions that sold out as early as March.

Serving boys and girls currently in kindergarten through the 8th grade, Coding Sports Camps returns for a second year on Monday, June 13th. Its eight-week run, interrupted briefly in the middle, goes until Friday, August 19th. It remains a one-of-a-kind offering, at least in the Chicago area.

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“Mind and body—it doesn’t get any simpler than that,” said Greenwald. “We were pleasantly surprised that nobody had thought of it before, and we are excited to continue blazing this trail with parents and their children.”

Greenwald, a father of three boys between 5 and 12 years old and a volunteer youth sports coach, founded his business at 30 W. Chicago Ave. two years ago. He teaches Integration of Technology into Curriculum as an adjunct professor at Roosevelt University and since 2001 has been a high school computer programming teacher at Maine Township District 207.

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An Oak Park native, Kane is the athletic director of Ascension Catholic School and co-founded Legacy Sports in 2008. Athletic activities at Code Sports Camps include hand hockey, countdown dodgeball, treasure island, battleship, capture the flag and soccer.

Beyond the athletic component, Legacy Sports instructors emphasize the development of character-building traits like positive communication skills, teamwork and good sportsmanship.

Through Code Play Learn, campers will spend the other half of the day creating, coding and building their own computer games, apps or robotics. Specifically, they will use Scratch Game Development, MIT’s App Creation Tool, LEGO Robotics, VEX and Stop Motion Animation Software.

Greenwald enjoys helping students become technology-literate as they build a strong foundation for lifelong learning, whether in technology or other disciplines.

While Coding Sports Camp promises to challenge and engage children in dramatically different ways, a common thread pulses through the entire day: to enable each child to think creatively, reason systematically, and to work and play collaboratively.

The Monday through Friday program begins daily at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m., with an on-site lunch break in the middle.

Space is limited for the weekly camps. For more information on these and other Code Play Learn summer camps available to children K-8th grade, like Minecraft Modding and Early Engineers, please visit http://www.codeplaylearn.com/summer-camps-2016/ or call 708-374-8286.

For more information about Legacy Sports Camp, please visit www.legacysportscamp.com or call 312-969-0215.

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