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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: LEGO® Engineering for Girls (12438P) - Cary Academy
Immerse yourself in the world of LEGO® Friends as you engineer your way through challenging themes using LEGO® Bricks and Technic® elements! Learn engineering and science by building amazing motorized LEGO® models as well as creating a different take home project each day using LEGO® Bricks. Guest speakers will share careers open to girls in an ever changing world and discuss the importance of positive self-image. Campers will take home a custom creation at the end of the week. 919-677-7839
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NBC Basketball Camp at Eastern Oregon University
 
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Distance
11.13 Miles
Address:
, LaGrande, Oregon
NBC Camps offers Complete Player Basketball Camps
Activities: Youth Programs
NBC Volleyball Camp at Eastern Oregon University
 
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11.13 Miles
Address:
, La Grande, Oregon
NBC Camps Eastern Oregon volleyball camps are found at one of the most notable spots in Northeastern Oregon
Activities: Youth Programs
Oregon Camp Cedarbrook
 
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35.24 Miles
Address:
PO Box 303, Athena, Oregon 97813
Creative Christ-centered personal growth/skill building focus. Mature volunteer staff. Come for fun and friendship to Camp Cederbrook.
Activities: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Boating, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Climbing/Rappelling,...
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"Stand Up" All Teen Camp - Colville, WA
It’s time to gear up for our 2015 All-Teen Camp at Prince’s Pine, August 16–22, a power-packed, fun-filled, God-glorifying time together. I need your help to get the word out. Please contact me for brochures. I am also appealing for recommendations for boys and girls counselors, staff helpers, a recreation leader, a nurse, a crafts helper and more. You can also go to the Prince’s Pine Christian Camp website ( http://www.princespine.org/ ) to download copies of the registration forms, or if you need more information. Our theme is “Stand Up,” with a daily focus on brave men and women of God who stood up in the face of power, danger, evil, and fear. On Friday, we will bask in the beauty of God’s creation and just stand in awe! •Monday: “Stand Up to Power” (Moses, Nathan, Mordecai, Esther). •Tuesday: “Stand Up to Danger” (David, Hezekiah, Daniel, Paul). •Wednesday: “Stand Up to Evil” (Elijah, Jeremiah, John the Baptist, Jesus) •Thursday: “Stand Up to Share” (Peter, Stephen, Paul). •Friday: “Stand in Awe” (Job, David, Jude, and Everyone). Please feel free to contact...

Kid's Camp- Clay Halloween Wall Hanging - Jenkintown, PA
Clay Camp- Clay Halloween Wall Hanging- $35, ages 8+. Please pack a drink and a lunch or snack. Please call the studio to register 215-885-4545.

Fall Youth Horse CAMP - Pedro, OH
3 days 2 nights of fun filled horse chaos. Cooking out over fires, learning to care for our horses as well as working on our horsemanship skills in all disciplines of riding. As well as working on social skills, public speaking, and accountability. A good time is always had by all. So bring a tent (if you don't have one let us know), warm blankets, a pillow, and warm clothes, and join in on the experience.

Youth Councils 2015! - Camp Lake, WI
What is Youth Councils? Youth Councils is a three day retreat specifically for Jr. High, High School and college age youth to be challenged and strengthened in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Who can attend Youth Councils? We have two tracks to set up so that we can tailor everything to the specific needs of your youth. To attend the Jr. High Track, youth must be in 6th, 7th or 8th grade by April 10, 2015. In order to be in the High School Track, youth need to be in 9th grade-age 25 by that same date. When is Youth Councils 2015? Youth Councils 2015 is being held from April 10-12, 2015 at Wonderland Camp & Conference Center. What is the theme for Youth Councils 2015? The theme is RISE ABOVE, and it’s based on Colossians 3:1 (NASB): “Therefore if you have been raised up with Christ, keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God." As we walk through this life, it can be really easy to forget that our identity is hidden in Christ and not in the things of this world. So many things around us...

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Book & Movie Inspired Art (P.M.) with Pam Peters - Westerly Creek Elementary (Art Room)
Teacher: Pam Peters Childrens stories and movies will be the springboard for creating unique pieces of art. Projects will include collage, painting and clay. Children are encouraged to bring their favorite book or story to share, as well as examples of their favorite movie character. We close online registration 24 hours prior to camp start. If you want to register at that time, please call 720-299-1806 OR 303-349-0961. 303-349-0861

Tamarack 1st Session - Tamarack Tennis Camp
For more than 40 years, Tamarack has been offering superior tennis instruction to all levels. Set in the White Mountains, it is a great place to spend your summers. More than just a tennis camp, Tamarack offers a unique supportive family environment with a wide range of sports and activities. Off the court kids enjoy playing soccer, hiking, biking, swimming and climbing. So if your just beginning your tennis carrer looking to improve or your a seasoned USTA player hoping for some great clay court training Tamarack is a great place for you! 603-823-5656

Coding Camp Ses. I - Ensworth School
Boys & Girls, rising 3rd-5th grades Campers will be introduced to basic programming concepts using age-appropriate software and apps. Campers will learn how to create animations and games and will share them with the group. Previous experience not required, but campers should be comfortable using a computer and/ or a tablet. Director: Terri Schulz 615-383-0661

Robotic Dog & Photovore - Wow Science - Voorhees
Using cybernetic principles pioneered by Norbert Wiener (1894-1964), campers will build a robotic dog that can walk, sense obstacles and navigate around them, and perform other tricks. Herbivores eat vegetables. Carnivores eat meat. A photovore seeks out the brightest light. Campers will build a robot that will turn and roll to locate and bask in the brightest light possible. When it finds the brightest light in a location, it will stop and emit a purr (or burp) to show that it is content. NOTE: THIS PROGRAM RUNS MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY FOR A HALF DAY. FRIDAYS ARE FIELD TRIP DAYS AND ARE THEREFORE FULL DAYS. UNLESS THE CAMP DIRECTOR GIVES YOU AN EARLIER ARRIVAL TIME, PLAN TO DROP OFF YOUR CHILD AT 9:00 AM ON FRIDAYS. UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO PICK UP AT A LATER TIME, PLAN TO PICK YOUR CHILD UP AT 4:00 PM ON FIELD TRIP DAYS. CAMP IS CLOSED ON FIELD TRIP DAYS AS ALL TEACHING STAFF/COUNSELORS GO ON THE TRIPS. Early bird Wow Tech weekly tuition is $120 plus $30 for field trip. Field Trip: Apple Center, NJ Field Trip on Friday, July 15 @ $30 is included in the pricing. 8775412267.0

April 19-May 17: Spring Mountain Biking - Mountain Kids!
Whether you are a novice or an intermediate rider, grab your mountain bike and get tuned up for some riding adventures! Learn how to ride single-track,trail etiquette for mountain bikers, smart riding and have lots of fun! We will meet at the La Tierra trails and ride from 3:45-5:30. Participants need a bike, helmet, and extra tube, water and a snack. 505-699-6230

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