A camp for 3rd - 6th graders held over the summer where students get attuned with their inner artist and learn about different ways they can create to express themselves
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Students got the chance to visit different local makers spaces, where they learned about the various different ways to make and create. At The Cube at UOP, students experienced VR and learned about 3-D printing, even making their own models.
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While learning about the different ways to create, students got attuned with their own creative sides and had hands-on experiences making their own creations. Partnered with The Well, students took a drink-mixing class where they learned to make their own Italian sodas.
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Students created lasting memories through these rich hands-on educational experiences alongside new friends. Students met and formed friendships with students from other schools and got to explore their creative sides with one another.
Testimonials
Program Outcomes
Camp Information
PROGRAM DATES
Tuesday, June 28th
Wednesday, June 29th
Thursday, June 30th
OR
Tuesday, July 5th
Wednesday, July 6th
Thursday, July 7th
LEARNING FORMAT
30 students will join us for three days of field trips to various local partners where they will bring out their inner maker by engaging in various forms of art and creation.
SAMPLE ACTIVITIES
Painting
Photography
3-D Printing
Music
Ceramics
Rapping / Story Telling
Field Trip Partners
Meet our Coaches
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Raelin Tamargo
Raelin Tamargo is a Stockton Native and former Rio Calaveras otter and SECA timberwolf! Rae graduated from UC San Diego with a B.S. in Clinical Psychology and a minor in music. Rae has previously served as a City Year fellow with elementary school students in the Bay Area. Rae’s goals are to inspire and empower the next generation of young leaders to not only imagine a safer, kinder, more equitable world, but also advocate for one for themselves and future generations.
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Sable Pedro
Sable Pedro is a Stockton Native who specializes in Elementary Education, Social-Emotional Learning and being a Super Mom! Her educational background is from University of Nevada, Reno and Humphreys College. As a dedicated life long learner, she both loves learning and teaching. She takes pride in the relationships that she builds with her students and their families. She loves to grow new plants and vegetables, and is very dedicated to building the future of her kids’ lives..
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Luna Jiminez
Luna Jiminez is proud to represent her Chicana identity and Indigenous roots from México in all her community work in Stockton. She looks up to revolutionary leaders such as Emiliano Zapata, Larry Itliong, and Fred Hampton. She’s an aspiring Ethnic Studies teacher, who strives to connect children and families through cultural celebrations she co-hosts in low income neighborhoods. She believes “Stockton is a beautiful struggle, and living in my neighborhood is what ignited my passion to become a community organizer”.
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Mary Witt
Mary Witt is a secondary Science educator who is also an outdoor explorer, thrift shopper, serial crafter, and curious scientist. Mary has had many years of experience in education working with students of all ages. Mary moved to Stockton from Washington State, and is excited to facilitate a learning journey for the future leaders and makers of this community.
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Jordan Compo
Jordan Compo is a middle school Humanities educator who grew up in Stockton, Ca and graduated from Sacramento State(Stingers UP!). Jordan looks forward to building new relationships and creating memories with the Unbound students and the collective community. Jordan is a music enthusiast and also enjoys playing Super Smash Bros, watching baseball, reading manga, creating art pieces, and working out. One of Jordan’s favorite quotes from his personal heroes is -“The possession of anything begins in the mind.” - Bruce Lee
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Anamaria Silva
Anamaria Silva is a native Stocktonian, artist, and a linguist. Anamaria has been an English instructor at the secondary level for over 5 years. She is excited to leverage our community's resources in broadening the experiences for Stockton youth.
Unbound Stockton and Makers Made present our FREE Makers Made Summer Break Camp for students entering 3rd-6th Grade this Fall!