Brookfield East Alums Announce New Forensics Camp

May 30, 2008 – 4:11 pm by: Nick Bubb

Wisconsin Forensics Daily is pleased to provide this information:

The Wisconsin Summer Forensics Institute is proud to offer a summer forensics camp! Students from across the state are invited to join us to learn new skills, make new friends and put together a stellar forensics piece. By the end of the week, students will have a speech or piece cut or written, polished and ready to perform.

Camp is in session:
Sun 7/17 1-7pm
Mon-Fri 7/18-8/1 10-4pm
And a showcase of our work Friday evening

Camp location: Camp will be held at Brookfield East High School. Housing and transportation are not provided.

Cost: Camp is $300 for the week. This includes materials, copies, meals and snacks. A $50 deposit is due with registration, the remaining balance is due June 31st.

What to expect: Students will receive one-on-one time with a personal coach while also working with small groups and their peers. Students will be exposed to a multitude of speaking games, techniques and challenges. Camp will be a fun and rewarding experience!

Interested?
To request registration materials, or with any questions about the type of programming we offer at WSFI, please contact Artistic Director Tyler Beattie at tylergbeattie@gmail.com

**Registration deadline has been moved to Monday, June 15st. You will receive a confirmation letter and follow-up packet in the mail.**

  1. 2 Responses to “Brookfield East Alums Announce New Forensics Camp”

  2. Speaking of camps… I want to encourage all of the women of Wisconsin debate and forensics to attend the Women’s Debate institute!!

    It’s a four day workshop with nationally recognized lab leaders including Greta Stahl, Tara Tate, Christine Malumphy, Jenny Heidt, and Linda Collier.

    The cost is extremely reasonable and the student to staff ratio is less than 3:1. What really sets the WDI apart is an honest forum, which discusses some of the unique challenges that young women face in debate and ways to tackle those challenges.

    Please check it out, spread the word and visit the camp this summer!

    http://www.womensdebateinstitute.org/index.html

    By Carly Wunderlich on Jun 9, 2008

  3. Wisconsin’s own Laurel Mills will be a scholar at this year’s WDI.

    By Jon Voss on Jun 9, 2008

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