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Summer Camps in Bogalusa, LA

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Cooking Camps - Chopped! - Capital View-Homewood Local Park
Never have food challenge reality shows been so popular and Chopped! is a favorite here at Tiny and Gourmet Chefs! We like it so much we decided to base a whole week long camp on the concept. Our version has the added twist of focusing on different cuisines every day of camp. So, each day the Tiny and Gourmet Chef campers will be presented with a basket with 3 or 4 ingredients, which reflect these different cuisines French, Italian, Mexican, Asian and All-American. Using those ingredients and working within those cuisines, they will challenge themselves to make mouthwatering specialties, traditional favorites and explore new ingredients, tastes and combinations. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SECONDARY CATEGORY Special Interest LOCATION Capital View-Homewood LP PAB at Capital View-Homewood Local Park

Latest Review for Camp Birch Hill

Wonderful experience for so many years of my life
As a camper for 5 years, I think it speaks volumes that I decided to return as a counselor just to get another summer at such an amazing place. So many actives to pick from. AMAZING staff from all over the country and world. Starting as a camper there at 10 and now 21 there are people I met at Birch Hill that I speak to on a daily basis and will be friends forever. Four years removed from my last Birch Hill experience I... Read More...


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Winter Camp at Kid Ventures - San Diego, CA
Spend your days off of school at Kid Ventures! Our Winter Camp includes daily activities, structured games, special crafts, and tons of fun with friends!

Spring Crash Week - Film Camp - Gallatin, TN
It's spring break and time for extended hours. This year we are open from 7:30-6:00 for Film camp. Middle and High school students interested in all components of making a short film are welcome. All students must participate in the activities of the camp and there will be limited use of the recreational facilities. Bring a sack lunch.

Moon Walk: Teen Pagan Camp - La Mesa, CA
All Paths Welcome. If you are a teen, please join us at Briercrest Park in La Mesa from 1pm to 5pm on Saturday, October 10th for a jam-packed metaphysical teen workshop! We'll be learning grounding & centering techniques, how to shield and how to work with Spirit Animals. The camp is FREE, but a signed parent permission slip is required to participate. Please bring your wonderful self and a pen and paper for notes. Handouts will also be provided. For questions, to volunteer (if you are 18 or over), or to RSVP - please email [email protected] ***PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF THE DATE CHANGE!***

Mission Teen WorkCamp - Scranton, PA
Help work to repair or modify the homes of families in need with other high school students from different denominations, states across the country and walks of life. Any students who are currently in 8-12th grade may participate. Dates: The Work Camp runs June 28-July 4, 2015 Payment Schedule: There is a 50.00 deposit due at registration, then 208.50 due by March 15 and then another 208.20 by May 15. All together the cost is 467.00 per teen. please email: [email protected] if you are interested. Video Link: http://youtu.be/6sldnbjksnY

Kid's Summer Camp: Texas Week *Ages 7-13 - Sherman, TX
Campers, ages 7-13, will explore Texas all week through paintings and other related activities. They will paint a 16x20 painting each day M-Th, and work on a 24x36 self portrait through the week. The week will end with an art show Friday evening from 5-6pm. Camp: Monday- Friday, 1pm-4pm Art show: Friday 5-6pm Please sign up on "Kid's Camp" icon listed on the Monday of this week.

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Game Programming and Design - UWF Main Campus
Learn game programming, design, and development during this one-week camp for incoming 7th to 9th graders. Campers will learn basic elements of game programming including multimedia, graphic objects, interaction between player and computer, collision detection, and more. Investigate key components of multiple software programs and create 2D games by the end of camp. 8504737468.0

LEGO CAMP-MINE, CRAFT ENGINEERING (Ages 7-12) - Alpharetta Community Center
Bring Minecraft to life using LEGO®! Build a motorized walking Creeper, a terrifying Ghast, and a motorized Minecart! This project-based camp, designed by Play-Well instructors, combines the basic format of our core engineering-themed programs based on the world of Minecraft. Students will explore real-world concepts in physics, engineering, and architecture while building their favorite Minecraft objects. Students will have a blast, even without any prior experience with Minecraft or LEGO®. (AGES 7-12/GRADES 3-5) COST:$167.50 Resident; $251.25 Non-Resident -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please be sure all personal items are clearly marked. No electronics or toys will be allowed at camp. AGE GROUP Youth LOCATION Gym 1

Animals of the Ice (Ages 4-7) 2/3, 2/10 & 2/17 - NESS
Penguins, walruses, polar bears, whales, and many more animals love the winter! Do you? Discover some of the amazing adaptations animals have to survive in freezing conditions. Simulate penguins holding eggs, experiment with the color of polar bear fur and skin, investigate the warmth of blubber, and learn more about the animals who thrive in the ice. 860-535-9362

Forest Overnight Camp - Camp Waubanong
Join us for a week of thriving and surviving at Forest Camp. Become the eyes and ears of the forest as you learn confidence through the skills of the scout. Discover how to blend into the landscape through the arts of camouflage, navigation without compass or map, and stealthy movement. Together with your fellow adventurers you will build fire from friction, craft and use natural tools, identify and harvest edible plants, cook over open fires, sleep in a rain-proof shelter you build yourself, and more! In addition, Forest Campers can swim, play capture the flag, pick wild raspberries, play music, tend the camp garden, or build wilderness shelters during free time. Forest camp inspires youths natural discovery, cooperation, responsibility, and independence. Campers spend their week in traditional Adirondack Shelters with up to eight other campers. Our girls and boys cabins are located on separate ends of campus. The week for traditional overnight campers begins with drop-off at 2:00PM on Sunday, and lasts through pick-up at 5:00PM on the following Friday. (802) 490-5550

RESERVED WEEK - Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge
Haddonfield group--this week will run with at least 10 participants. If we reach a larger number, the group may be split into 2 different age groups. 856-983-3329 x103

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