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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Dancemakers (1st-3rd) - Head-Royce School
Instructor Kim Agnew is a multi-disciplined dancer, choreographer and dance educator teaching all over the greater Bay Area including, Head Royce, dance and music outreach with the San Francisco Ballet and 13 summers with Marin Ballet. As many students repeat dance in ASP, off campus or during the regular school day, they begin to have creative dance ideas of their own. In this class, Kim will guide the dancers in creating their own group choreography using the dance skills they bring to class as well as learning some new ones. New dancers have great ideas too and are more than welcome to join class. The dancers really have to work as a team, try each others ideas and see what their moves look like when someone else executes it. The pride and joy that the collaborative group generates is something you will surely feel when they perform at the end of the year! All levels of students welcome! 5105311300 x2500
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Camp Hardtner
 
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48.57 Miles
Address:
2393 Camp Hardtner Rd, Pollock, Louisiana 71467
Camp Hartner offers a serene woodland setting for youth to learn about themselves and develope new relationships with peers and God under leadership of...
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Counselor Training (CIT),...
Uskichitto Retreat Center
 
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54.73 Miles
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PO Box 118, Leblanc, Louisiana 70651
We offer a great Christian camp experience. Community is built in a safe environment where campers are given an opportunity to grow in their...
Activities: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses,...
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Middle School Summer Camp - Estes Park, CO
It's a week of crazy fun, focused learning, heartfelt praise, games, dramas, community building, teamwork, and most importantly, God's Word on center stage. The theme for this year's camp is Set Apart - 1 Peter 2:9. For Students currently in 6th and 7th Grade (Spring 2016) Online Registration Opening Soon

MAS Youth Camp | Sept. 2-5 - Fairfax, CA
Join us for the MAS Youth Camp over Labor Day Weekend 2016. Campers will participate in hikes and sports, nightly bonfires, and listen to uplifting speakers. This is spiritual and fun weekend camp is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age. Campers will stay in gender-segregated cabins with beds. Register at: http://masbayarea.org/events/youth-camp/

Teen Photo Camp - Seattle, WA
Teens Camp (ages 13-18) If your teen is looking for a fun way to spend their summer, this is it! Students wil learn beginner photography with Mirroless cameras that wil be provided to them. Creative techniques will also be introduced to help enhance their skills and imaginations! Students are required to bring their own SD card to each class. Class Schedule: 10-10:30- In class demo 10:30-11- walk to location 11-12:30- shooting on location 12:30-1- lunch 1- 1:30- walk back to classroom 1:30- 2- Printing best shots of the day Monday: Students will be introduced to their cameras and photography basics. After the presentation we will walk to the Space needle to work on composition assignments. Back in class students will print their 3 best shots of the day. Tuesday: Today we will be going over aperture priority and depth of field. Class will head over to Lake Union. On the way back to class we will introduce bokeh and students will have the chance to try changing the shape of their bokeh in South Lake Union. Back in class students will print their 3 best shots of the day. Wednesday: Our first introduction to shutter speeds will include an in class demo for stopping action. Students will have a chance to practice this...

YSA Regional Activity - Halloween
Come out to the YSA Regional Activity at Camp Hulaco!! Hosted by the Madison, Alabama Stake. PLEASE REGISTER: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cRylioRLzMPI2UZENAUl05ij0ub7XgGNFw79S2wtDJ8/viewform?usp=send_form Starts October 30th at 7:00pm - 10:00pm Friday Night: Registration starts at 6:30pm. Group Activities, Ice breakers. SLEEP IN CABINS, woohoo. (Don't worry, they have electricity) **Lights out at 10:30 Saturday, October 31st (HALLOWEEN!) - Breakfast @ 8:00am - 9:00am Followed by a service project at the camp. LUNCH from 12:00am-1:00pm. Saturday Afternoon 1:00 - 3:00pm: Workshops - (1) Blessings of the Temple, (2) Recording Living History. 3:00-6:00pm - Halloween Dance!!! Please come dressed up in your Halloween costumes! (Church standards please) Hope everyone can make it!!!

Summer Camp! The STEAM Team Solves a Mystery - Victoria, TX
REGISTER TODAY: http://www.cdmgoldencrescent.com/index.php/plan-your-experience/sample-calendar/stem-team-solves-mystery/ This summer, campers ages 3 through 13 will have the opportunity to join the Children’s Discovery Museum at a summer camp series that promises to be an adventure unlike any other. Our Jr. S.T.E.A.M. Team members (ages 3-5), our S.T.E.A.M. Team members (ages 6-9), and our Counselors-in-Training (ages 10-13) will join forces to solve mysteries, visit the Louvre, take on the Big Apple, and visit the Texas Zoo. Families can register their campers for just one adventure or they can take on the full S.T.E.A.M. Team challenge by signing up for all 4 camps, giving them the title of Jr. CDM Ambassador (ages 3-9) or CDM Ambassador (ages 10-13). CDM Ambassadors will receive a “sneak peek” of the museum prior to its grand opening this fall, and while visiting, they will have the opportunity to share their genius ideas with museum staff and volunteers! During Week 1 of camp, the S.T.E.A.M. team will take on a big job. The team members will use their skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math to solve a mystery so strange, even the grown-ups are perplexed! Find out what the mystery is on Day 1 of camp and then explore clues and super...

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Adventurous  Eaters - JWR Club
Prepare to leave your culinary comfort zone! In this camp, youll expand your horizons by tasting things you thought youd never try. 503 232 0186

Robot Engineer - British International School of Charlotte
Campers will learn about the Science of Robotics with historical information, discoveries and advances in robot technology. Newtons Laws will be emphasized all week and each camper will receive three robot kits to work on. Campers will be able to take home their remote controlled robots! This year, Terrific Scientific will be featuring our Robotic Arm Edge kit and our 7 in 1 Solar Robot kit. In addition to these projects, campers will be learning how to solder with our blinky robot project. Learning the skills of wiring, gear building, and soldering will allow campers to go on to more sophisticated robot creations. Price includes a $45 lab fee. 7047743016.0

Week 3 - Full Day Elite Camp - Greenwich Country Day School
For Premier and Travel A-team Players Drop-off is the right side car-park by the ice-rink & walk-up is the left car-park by the field Arrival from 8:45 a.m. Pick-Up at 4:00 p.m. Camp ends at 12:00 p.m. on Friday Early drop-off available 203-274-5367

Wild About Water Camp - Black Hill Visitor Center
Its a week of water-filled fun! Plan to get wet (and muddy) as we explore our bit of the Chesapeake Bay watershed. Well compare fresh and saltwater habitats through hands-on experiences like sampling for water-dwelling animals and performing simple water tests. Field trips will take us to see where our water comes from, how water is treated after we use it, and on a visit to the Chesapeake Bay. Well also spend time boating and fishing as we learn all about water, the plants and animals that live there, and how to better care for our watershed. FOBH $285 SECONDARY CATEGORY Nature Programs LOCATION Black Hill Visitor Center Auditorium at Black Hill Visitor Center ACTIVITY List: Extended Care The participant will have to select between 0 and 1 out of the 1 following Activities to register for. Name Type Number Age Date Location Wild About Water Camp - Extended Care Class 12449 9 - 12 From July 18, 2016 to July 22, 2016 Each Monday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm Each Tuesday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm Each Wednesday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm Each Thursday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm Each Friday from 3:30pm to 5:30pm Black Hill Visitor Ctr

Basketball: Shooting & Offensive Moves Camp - Wolverine Camps
A specialty camp with strong emphasis on fundamentals, focusing on shooting skills and drills, and individual offensive moves. Campers are taught the valuable habits of individual offense (shooting mechanics, footwork, moves with and without the ball, passing, etc.) in a structured, non-competitive and positive atmosphere. This is a three day, intensive session. Check-in Thursday 9-11am / Check-out Saturday by 2pm. 1-231-525-8211

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