SC4 faculty, staff honored for years of service

St. Clair County Community College faculty and staff members were honored at a staff luncheon ceremony Friday, May 3, on the college’s main campus. Forty-seven employees received awards and recognition for their dedicated service to SC4.

“SC4 faculty and staff members work hard to maximize student success on our campus every day,” said SC4 President Dr. Deborah A. Snyder. “We are pleased to honor and recognize retirees and employees for their continued commitment and service.”

Retiring employees:

  • Linda Becker of Marine City, associate degree nursing professor, 29 years.
  • Christopher Hiebert of St. Clair, engineering graphics professor, 29 years.
  • Kelli Kearns of Marysville, workforce development coordinator, 17 years.
  • Patti Lindgren of Emmett, accountant, 18 years.
  • Gail MacGregor of Clyde Township, financial aid representative, 36 years.
  • Larry Mavis of Chesterfield Township, chemistry professor, 25 years.
  • Daniel McCarty of Marysville, business administration professor, 9 years.
  • Matthew Morabito of Port Huron, electronics professor, 33 years.
  • Pennie Munro of Avoca, associate degree nursing professor, 18 years.
  • James Neese of Fort Gratiot, English professor, 31 years.
  • Marilind Roff of Port Huron, office administration professor, 27 years.
  • Celeste Skalnek of Clay Township, director of college, cultural and alumni relations, 10 years.
  • Lis Tollander of Port Huron, academic services coordinator, 21 years.

Employees honored with service awards:

  • Jessica Brown of Grosse Pointe, director of TRIO student support services, 5 years.
  • Tangie Christmas of Port Huron, speech professor, 20 years.
  • Christine Deaton of Smiths Creek, payroll manager, 35 years.
  • Bonnie DiNardo of St. Clair, director of community education and relations, 30 years.
  • Carrie Dollar of Grosse Pointe Woods, biology professor, 10 years.
  • Julie Easton of Port Huron, advising secretary, 30 years.
  • Frank Edwards of Port Huron, physical plant staff, 20 years.
  • Jason Eveningred of Port Huron, physical plant staff, 10 years.
  • Patty Fasbender of St. Clair, executive assistant to the chief operating officer, 15 years.
  • Scott Fernandez of Fort Gratiot, education and history professor, 20 years.
  • Jessica Flann of Port Huron, director of advising, 10 years.
  • Jim Frank of Burtchville Township, English and French professor, 20 years.
  • Patricia Frank of Burtchville Township, history professor, 20 years.
  • Celina Grondin of Fort Gratiot, director of institutional research, 10 years.
  • Elizabeth Jacoby of Armada, English professor, 5 years.
  • Thomas Kamsickas of Fort Gratiot, physical plant staff, 15 years.
  • Mike Kindle of Port Huron, physical plant staff, 20 years.
  • Laurie Lamont of Lakeport, associate degree nursing professor, 15 years.
  • Roger McClelland of Kimball Township, emergency services program director, 5 years.
  • Joe McFalda of Casco Township, welding professor, 20 years.
  • Brent Morton of Port Huron, senior campus patrol officer, 15 years.
  • Barry Moses of Croswell, physical plant staff, 35 years.
  • Marci Orrell of Emmett, assistant director of financial aid, 10 years.
  • Darlene Pauly of Fort Gratiot, veteran and sponsorship billing representative, 30 years.
  • Julie Perry of Croswell, clinical nursing professor, 5 years.
  • Julie Ruiz of St. Clair, advising and career specialist, 20 years.
  • Jessica Smith of Clyde Township, project and purchasing manager, 10 years.
  • Marie St. James of East China Township, mathematics professor, 10 years.
  • James Thomason of Port Huron, physical plant staff, 35 years.
  • Stacey Turo of Riley Township, associate degree nursing clinical instructor, 5 years.
  • Michael Ward of Fort Gratiot, physical plant staff, 20 years.
  • Jeffery VanHamlin of Chesterfield Township, mathematics professor, 10 years.
  • Michelle Watta of Port Sanilac, psychology professor, 10 years.

SC4 to honor hundreds of graduates at 95th annual Commencement Ceremony 

PORT HURON – St. Clair County Community College’s 95th annual Commencement Ceremony takes place this evening at 6 p.m. in the McMorran Place Arena. This year, 628 graduates have successfully completed degree and certificate programs in various fields of study.

Students from across Michigan, Canada and as far as New Jersey and Arizona have earned associate degrees and certificates in arts, business, general education, applied arts and science, and more. Graduates of the college’s Associate Degree Nursing program will be recognized during a special candlelight pinning ceremony at 2:30 p.m. in the McMorran Place Arena.

The 6 p.m. ceremony will be streamed live at sc4.edu/commencement and also will air on Comcast Cable Channel 12 at the following dates and times:

  • 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday, May 11
  • 12:30 p.m. Sunday, May 12
  • 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday, May 18
  • 12:30 p.m. Sunday, May 19

St. Clair County Community College graduating class of 2019, listed by hometown:

ALGONAC — Brianna Allor, Thaddeus Beadle, Erica Boughner, Carly Brandt, Stefany Conrad, Lindsay Dunn, Katie Flenna, Jaimie Gibbons, Stephen Gottler, Caterina Gryspeerd, Jake Healy, Cara John, Elizabeth June, Amber Kurrle, Ciara Lane, Tina LaParl, Samantha Lookliss, Charity Marinelli, Monica Martin, Matthew Meldrum, Nicole Minhinnick, Daniel Perez, Brendan Pittiglio, Jonathan Saums, Corey Strickland, Jada Strickland, Kyle White, Amanda Whitenack, Ashley Wojciechowski and Karl Wolf.

ALLENTON — Joseph Simpson and Megan Woods.

ALMONT — Jazmyne Armstrong.

APPLEGATE — Daniel Bartee.

ARMADA — Britney Bryer, Ben Pauli and Kristen Vanderhagen.

ATTICA — Drita Nuculovic.

AVOCA — Nicholas Bilinski, Kristen Bosman, Abigail Brown, Cheyenne Cani, Autumn Eisen, Brooke Jonseck, Stacey Kallenbach, Alyssa Leone, Lindsey McLeod, Amanda Mielke, Taylor Munro, Melanie Opper, Danielle Ripenbark, Megan Ripenbark, Tyler Ritchie and Hunter Way.

BAD AXE — Sarah Hill.

BRANCHVILLE, NJ — Preston Rushmore.

BROCKWAY TOWNSHIP — Roberta Messner.

BROWN CITY — Ashley Alexander, Nicole Jones, Abigail Kaufman, Christopher Kobylas and Madison Woodall.

BURTCHVILLE TOWNSHIP — Brenda Cracknell, Samantha Dennison, Paige Evans, Clay Granke, Matthew Kobberstad, Eric Laming, Kayla Langolf, David Miller, Richard Neumeyer and Travis Sweet.

CAPAC — Shelby Akers, Ashley Andrus, Anna Dalessandro, Michael Dean, Kimberly DeSmit, Tressa Garcia, Catherine Helzer, Hannah Hopkins, Jeffrey McConnell, Ava McCracken, Alexandra Roehrer and Maria Walkowski.

CARSONVILLE — Emily Cross.

CASCO TOWNSHIP — Jaylyn Abrams, Michael Dittman, Nathan Esders, Robert Henschel and Courtney Worden.

CHESTERFEILD TOWNSHIP — Carlos Carmona, Morgan Chaudry, Alison Filozof, Brett Hagle, Nadia Lewis and Milena Radjewski.

CHINA TOWNSHIP — Alison Billeaudeau, Rachel Paciorek and Clare Polczynski.

CLARKSTON — Ian Grant and Kandice Williams.

CLAY TOWNSHIP — Leigha Claerhout, Katie Gabriel, Michael Hinkley, Kylie Shimmell and Cody White.

CLINTON TOWNSHIP — Felipe Zarate.

CLYDE TOWNSHIP — Taylor Ainsworth, Ethan Albany, Nathan Allen, Amanda Biskner, Alesia Frazier, Jeremy Glover, Andrew Jobbitt, Noah Muxlow, Skye Owen, Cecelia Shuler, Micah Sinda, Marcus Thomas and Alexandria Wheelihan.

COLUMBUS TOWNSHIP — Kaylee Bogen, Kaitlyn Griffith, Emma Kettel, Isaac McCue, Rose Pankiewicz, Austin Roland, Dana Schornak, Jacob Thomas and Caitlin Walz.

CROSWELL — Amanda Aldridge, Stacie Bales, Alexandra Coady, Kenneth Gross, Brian Jolley, Annelise Jorde, Sarah Kautz, Jalen McGhee, Dakoda Miller, Shoshanna Reimel, Samantha Ringwelski, Amber Torrez, Danielle Vermeersch and Jessica-Ann Woodard.

DAVISON — Amy Erickson.

DETROIT — Tania Lazarean.

DRYDEN — Brittany Whaley.

EAST CHINA TOWNSHIP — Mervat Attala, Brenda Folkerts, Haleigh Gill, Dalton Lamee, Mallory Lynch, Taylor Markel and Lindsey McDonald.

EAST LANSING — Intesar Hameed.

EMMETT — Ryan Coltson, Allison Cowhy, Sierra Cox, Allison Fleming, Albert Geoit, Miranda Greenia, Bridget Johnson, Alyssa Miller, Kaycee Miller, Matthew Pohlman, Peyton Raymo, Robert Renner, Ashley Siwak, Caitlyn Soucek and Anthony Wright.

FAIR HAVEN — Maria Cejmer, ShaeLynne Durkee and Madison Magness.

FLINT — Andrew Keller.

FORESTVILLE — Hannah Clink.

FORT GRATIOT — Justin Baker, Caden Barrett, Sarah Beebe, Joshua Black, Ian Blashill, Allison Booth, Alexandria Carson, Tiffany Dado, Jack Dobel, Hope Doerzbacher, Lindsay Dubay, Ashley Fletcher, Melissa Francis, Christina Gander, Mariah Gross, Christine Gwisdala, Emily Hannan, Brandon Harrington, Austin Howard, Destinee Jaekel, Benjamin Jennings, Gregory Johnson, Jennifer Keeton, Jordyn Knowlton, Cassidy Koschnitzke, Elizabeth Lueth, Alyssa Matthews, Tanner McTaggart, Christina Mills, George Naguib, Evelyn O’Donnell, Nathaniel Okkonen, Niko Pirouz, Hunter Raymo, Austin Richardson, Kimberly Richardson, Katelyn Robbins, Mark Robbins, Elizabeth Robinson, Alexis Rodriguez, Jesse Roggenbuck, Garrett Rossow, Craig Schlinkert, Tyler Schroll, Jared Steinhauer, Jeremy Taylor, Christopher Totten, Alexis Williams and Amber Wilmoth.

GAGETOWN — Kayla Smith.

GOODELLS – Kristen Goulding, Amber Hines, Devin Hopkins, Nicolette Lessard, Rilee Meyers, Jonathan Peters, Angelina Pink, Gabrielle Precour, Natalie Rose, Leah Scott and Calley Swoffer.

GRAND BLANC — Paul Ross.

GRANT TOWNSHIP — Lori Aftab, Stacey Bell, Carl Rich and Nicholas St. James.

GREENWOOD TOWNSHIP — Cathy Beals.

GROSSE POINTE PARK — Paula Grech.

HARBOR BEACH — Stacy Hiller.

HARRISON TOWNSHIP — Mackenzie Bryant and Christopher O’Dell-Kuhr.

HOWELL — Louis Carney.

IMLAY CITY — Alicia Slack and Joseph Weber.

IRA TOWNSHIP — Katherine Janusch.

JEDDO — Nikole Douglass, Jeralin Hamann, Noah Palmateer, Marissa Uribe, Shelby Vandewarker and Corey Wilczynski.

KIMBALL TOWNSHIP — Gregory Baranowski, Heather Brassfield, Marissa Dull, Jessica Green, Michelle Hearn, Tessa Jenkins, Maggie Kimmerly, Jonathan Klimovich, Hannah Landschoot, Calvin Lowe, Carly Messina, Ryan Mikolowski, Riley Orlick, Kristen Osko, Taylor Patterson, Karryn Rinehart, Isaiah Rousey, Edna Selimovic, Kody Steemburg, Erin Sullivan, Audrey Sylvia and Alyssa Wehner.

LAKEPORT — Abigail Bringard, Jennifer Knoth, Daniel Rich and Orion Zeller.

LANSING — Brendan Moore.

LAPEER — Reilly Rosseau and Conner Withey.

LENOX TOWNSHIP — Rosalia Heppler-Austin, Karolina Jones, Matthew McCoy, Katreece Rucha, Amy Sikorski and Aimee Tokarski.

LEXINGTON — Austin Fink, Edward Lawson, Melissa Massman, Isabelle Schwartz, Autumn Smereka, Carson Sutton, Jennifer Verdonik and Nole Woycehoski.

LONDON, ONTARIO — Lawson Burnett.

LYNN TOWNSHIP — Collin Kozar.

MACOMB — Karina Driver.

MADISON HEIGHTS — Kathy Burket.

MARINE CITY — Charles Anderson, Hunter Carmos, Dylan Fennell, Gavin Frank, Kevin Gettel, Devon Laporte, Nikki Leonard, Brianna LoGrasso, Frances LoGrasso, Abigail Osterbeck, Tait Sapienza, Brittany Simpson, Abby Terhune, Deven Thomas, Charles Ward and Michale Westrick.

MARYSVILLE — Brook Atkinson, Jennifer Biga, Tyler Blankenship, Kyle Dailer, Nicholas DiGiovanni, Torina Fite, Janice Fritz, Chasity Fudella, Jonathan George, Taylor Hornbacher, Brendan Horner, Nikol Jelinek, Shelby Kavanaugh, Amanda Kibbe, McKenzie Miller, Morris Morley, Anna Nichols, Cheyenne Northup, Ashley Porter, Taylor Randall, Morgan Richardson, Heather Robb, Jacob Rubio, Kristi Simmons, Ashleigh Sprowl, Benjamin Ward, Ethan Ward and Katlyn Whitesell.

MELVIN — Kerry Lofton, Gerald Pathic, Megan Pathic and Sarah Shell.

MEMPHIS — Danielle Brogan, Ashley Callewaert, Hannah Fisher, Joseph Green, Eliza Kincaid, Lauren Leggett, Connie Long, Kaleigh Pare’, Quinn Pare’, Jared Roosen, Kaitlyn Smalley, Emily Swantek, Madyson VanBuren, Rebecca White, Andrew Wiggle and Kaitlyn Ziehm.

MINDEN CITY — Erika Mason.

MOUNT CLEMENS — Joseph Nebel.

MUNGER — Emily Fleischmann.

MUSSEY TOWNSHIP — Falecia Trendy.

NEW BALTIMORE — Joli Christian-Bates and Faith Orlando.

NEW HAVEN —Riane Griffin and Lacresha Holland.

NORTH STREET — Tyler Atkinson, Rosmery Frady, Kristyn Franzel and Madison Plaut.

PALMS — Kristin Barham, Amber Brace and Katelyn Schweitzer.

PECK — Johnathan Bular, Emily Clayton, Stephanie Pedrotti, Nicholas Reese and Tara VanConant.

PORT HURON — Lakin Adkins, Ashley Alva, Jerson Arauz, Austin Armstrong, Gage Badgerow, Robert Bales, Aubrey Balinski, Lisa Brehler, Kiana Brown, Marlie Buckley, Robin Burcicki, Deonna Camastra, Kaleigh Camm, Lisa Campbell, Remberto Campos, Katie Carroll, Clay Carter, Darza Carter, Tori Christianson, Nichole Congdon, Shania Cooke, Maleigha Coronado, Michelle Cowan, Morgan Crigger, Nickolas Dalton, Sara Day, Emily Dazer, David DeFrain, Cora Dewan-Smith, Sierra Dobson, Eric Dombrowski, Rose Dore, Falon Dupree, Daniel Dusterhoft, Whitney Ehrlich, Heather Fagan, Shiree Fetterly, Michael Fields, Julia Foltz, Matthew Foltz, Jake Fontenot, Peyton Frazer, Margaret Fry, Jared Fuller, Brian Fye, Tyree Gibbs, Andre’nay Gill, Kassie Gottschalk, Elizabeth Green, Lank Green, Sydney Grygorcewicz, Amber Hall, Alisa Hanschu, Latonya Harmon, Amber Harrington, Amy Harrison, Evan Hayes, Amanda Heath, Jeffrey Hedberg, Noelle Hedberg, Madison Heft, Maribeth Hensel, Phillip Hill, Billie Hillier, Michael Horsey, Brian Hulsey, Alyssa Husek, Shawna Jakush, Mackenzie Jansen, Paige Kinnee, Candice Kokochak, Natasha Krivak, Emma Landschoot, BreeAnna LaVere, Kay Leclaire, Sondra Lee, McKenzie Lindsay, Joseph Linert, Sarah MacFarland, Charles Mackey, Robert Madley, Elizabeth Mahlstedt, Stephannie Marquette, Chandler Martin, Cory Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Katlyn Mathers, Marisa McAllister, Thomas McAuley, Makayla McIntyre, Sarah Mensinger, Lauren Mertz, Dallas Mitchell, Jezzalyn Molesworth, Emilee Moran, Candace Mousseau, Hayley Myron, Madelyn O’Farrell, Madison Osmialowski, Olga Ottobre, Chelsey Palmateer, Joseph Payne, Kaelin Phillips, Sierra Portis, Amy Prieskorn, Ashlee Provost, Tierra Raglyn, Devonte Riase, Riley Richards, Johnathon Ridley, Michelle Ringer, Alina Roberts, Marissa Robinet, Amanda Roskey, Deborah Salton, Brittany Sanders, Devin Scheff, Payton Schwartz, April Seavolt, Laura Sexton, Adrienne Slossar, Brooke Snyder, Olivia Stein, Clea Stevens, Nicole Stockwell, Megan Strachan, Emmalee Symington, Tonya Taormino, Matthew Tesnovich, Jessica Thompson, Connor Tinsley, Jaime Tuffin, Grace Turpin, Emily Vigliotti, Kyla Visga, Brooklyn Wagner, Hannah Wallace, Emily Walsh, Michelle Ward, Hannah Wiegand, Jessica Wiegand, Keymariah Williams, Devin Willing, Ashley Withun, Garrett Yarger and Jordan Zak.

PORT SANILAC — Christina LaRue and Jackelyn Persig.

RICHMOND — Tristan Grose, Sara Nofs, Alyssa Schneider and Sarah Sneden.

RILEY TOWNSHIP — Samantha Danczuk and Tyler Mirling.

RIVERVIEW — Ashley Bohr.

ROMEO — Ryan Rodzos, Desaray Scheinost and Courtney White.

RUBY — Hannah Ainsworth and David Gardner.

RUTH — Catharine Loss.

SAN TAN VALLEY, AZ — Rebecca Smith.

SANDUSKY — Kendra Berden-Simpson and Tessa Wallace.

SHELBY TOWNSHIP — Danielle Dobiesz, Megan Haase and Karin Vassilev.

SMITHS CREEK — Austin Armstead, Alyssa Clarke, Ross Hinkley, Cheyenne Kloka, Dean Peacock, Kaylyn Stephens, Christina Stoutenburg-Sanchez and Elizabeth Szczepanski.

ST. CLAIR — Joshua Bach, Jeffrey Bacon, Alaina Baunoch, Myles Boyd, Colette Carlsen, Emily Coleman, John Davis, Bryan DiNardo, Danielle Galant, Alexia Gordon, Holly Greig, Emilee Hall, Allison Hein, Daniel Hendershot, Andrea Holka, Kristin Kolakovich, Ashley Kue, Desi Kuntz, Katelyn Liebetreu, Corinne Madden, Kristin Malcolm, Sumner Malcolm, Elizabeth Manoyian, Kaitlyn McLeod, Morgan Mead, Jenna Meyers, Karli Minor, Kirstin Noyes, Brooke Pauly, McKensey Pizzo, Emily Rosenbrock, Karina Saiyad, Stacy Steeg, Michelle Tomalo, Ashlee Trenz, Taylor Warren, Eybe Westrick, Cali White and Austin Wyllie.

ST. CLAIR SHORES — Kimberly Decrescenzio and April Harms.

STERLING HEIGHTS — Jordan Loding.

UBLY — Annastesia Klawon.

WALES TOWNSHIP — Jasmine Treat.

WARREN — Branden Abbo and Barry Marshall.

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP — Amber Clark.

YALE — Caleb Bollaert, Alyssa Conlee, Kyle Danielkiewicz, Patrick Fox, Alyssa Gerrick, Christina Hazzard, Karrie Keller, Jade Maluchnik, Breanna Mason, Ashley Michilli, Brandon Mullen, Crystal Peck, Kayley Pemberton, Tanner Strunk, Autumn Vore, Amy Waldhart-Sheldon, Franki Whittaker, Emilee Wilson, Shelby Wilson and Jeffrey Zawada.

TRIO Student of the Month: Lori Aftab

I chose to attend SC4 because I had wanted to go back to school for years but was afraid I couldn’t do it. I began looking into it after I got a divorce. I lived nearby so SC4 was the first college I looked into. I was accepted into the Health Information Technology program and it was a perfect fit.

I am a single mom, and I decided to go back to school as my oldest son was beginning college. Despite the challenges I faced, once I made the decision to go back to college, I quit letting problems become road blocks and treated them like speed bumps. We will always have challenges, but it is up to us how we react to them.

My first semester at SC4 I met someone who was part of the TRIO program, and she encouraged me to check it out. TRIO has been a great tool for me. I tend to do my homework in the Achievement Center, so TRIO is very convenient. Shawne Jowett has been a tremendous help with counseling on classes, financial aid and more. Amy Hengehold is always there to talk and help out in any way possible. I really appreciate the one-on-one counseling. It is priceless in this environment to have counselors who know you and understand your situation. I would definitely recommend the program to students. In fact, I already have, and many are now members.

There are so many people I am grateful for at SC4. When I’m here, I really feel like I am at home. My program director Karen Wilson and instructor Michelle Kelch deserve so much recognition. They made the program a pleasant experience and created a friendly, supportive environment.

After graduation, I will be working on my RHIT certification. Once I accomplish that, I am going to work on getting a job in the medical coding field. I will be moving more toward Detroit, where there are more coding jobs available. Once I am settled in, I plan to continue my education at Ferris State University, where I will pursue my bachelor’s in health information management.

SC4 to offer a number of arts and athletics summer camps starting in June 

St. Clair County Community College will host a variety of athletics and arts camps this summer for youth in grades 4 through 12.

All athletic camps take place in the SC4 Fieldhouse, except for softball camps at North River Road Park and baseball camps at Sanborn Park. Camps are led by SC4 coaches and student-athletes. To find more information and register for SC4 athletic camps, visit sc4.edu/camps, email athletics@sc4.edu or call 810-989-5670.

Arts camps are organized by the Riverbank Theatre and take place in SC4’s Fine Arts Theatre. To find more information and register for summer arts camps at SC4, visit riverbanktheatre.com/rpaa-summer-2019.

“These camps provide a wonderful opportunity to learn from collegiate coaches, athletes and experts,” said SC4 Athletic Director Dale Vos. “We are thrilled to offer these experiences and look forward to welcoming youths to camp this summer.”

Individual camps

Wrestling One-Day Clinic (for boys and girls)
June 24, 9 to 11 a.m., Noon to 2 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m.
Limit: 40 campers
Price: $65

Softball Camp (for girls)
June 24-26 (rain date June 27), 9 a.m. to noon
Limit: 40 campers
Price: $115 ($105 if received by June 14)

Volleyball Camp – Beginner/Intermediate (for girls)
July 8-10, 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Limit: 60 campers
Price: $115 ($105 if received by June 28)

Volleyball Camp – Advanced (for girls)
July 8-10, 12:30 to 3 p.m.
Limit: 60 campers
Price: $115 ($105 if received by June 28)

Basketball Shooting Camp (for boys and girls)
July 8-11, 5 to 8 p.m.
Limit: 50 campers
Price: $115 ($105 if received by June 28)

Volleyball Clinic – Hitters and Setters (for girls)
July 11, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Limit: 60 campers
Price: $70 ($60 if received by June 28)

Basketball Camp (for boys)
July 15-18, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Limit: 50 campers
Price: $125 ($115 if received by July 5)

Baseball Camp (for boys)
July 22-24 (rain date July 25), 5 to 8 p.m.
Limit: 50 campers
Price: $115 ($105 if received by July 12)

Basketball Camp (for girls)
July 22-25, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Limit: 50 campers
Price: $125 ($115 if received by July 12)

Cross Country Camp (for boys and girls)
July 23-25, 9 a.m. to Noon
Limit: 30 campers
Price: $115 ($105 if received by July 12)

Team camps

High School Boys Varsity Basketball Team Camp
June 14-16
Eight games guaranteed. Tournament with teams split by division/level. Minimum two officials, at least one MHSAA-certified for all games. On-site athletic trainer. Housing and meal options. Games held in the SC4 Fieldhouse.
Price: $495 per team

High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team Camp
June 21-23
Eight games guaranteed. Tournament with teams split by division/level. Minimum two officials, at least one MHSAA-certified for all games. Onsite athletic trainer. Housing and meal options. Games held in the SC4 Fieldhouse.
Price: $495 per team

Arts camps

Elementary and Middle School Performing Arts Camp
Students will participate in fun and exciting vocal, dance and acting workshops, as well as audition and rehearse for the live musical performance of “Rock Around the ‘50s!” that they will perform in the SC4 Fine Arts Theatre at the conclusion of the week.

SC4 Port Huron Session: July 15-20
Limit: 25 students
Price: $150

Theatre Tech Camp
Grades 6-12

Calling all future theater “techies!” If you have an interest in learning what goes on behind the scenes of a production, this is your chance. This camp is in coordination with the Middle school “Rock Around the ‘50s” camps and is designed to teach you all of the fundamentals of technical theater, including stage management, lighting, sound and artistic design.

SC4 Port Huron session: July 15-20
Limit: six students
Price: $150