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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Come One, Come All to the Summer Safari Circus! (Big Safari) - Sayre School
Ever wanted to run away and join the circus? Well, you can—at least for a week at Sayre! This week will be filled with activities for your little acrobat, lion tamer, or circus clown. Well visit the Bluegrass Fair, feed and play with animals at the petting zoo, and pretend to be circus performers! 859-254-1361 x263
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Camp Fire USA Camp Fletcher
 
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24.73 Miles
Address:
106 Oxmoor Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
Camp Fletcher programs give youth a chance to live and share with others, discover and build individual skills, and increase appreciation of the natural...
Activities: Archery, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Hiking, Leadership Development, Music, Nature/Environmental...
Camp Fire West Day Camp
 
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24.73 Miles
Address:
106 Oxmoor Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Dance, Drama, Field Trips, Nature/Environmental Studies, Performing...
Anderel Program Center
 
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36.47 Miles
Address:
105 Heatherbrooke Park Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Outstanding staff and beautiful facilities located on the Elk River. We offer girls learning adventures in a warm, supportive atmosphere.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Boating, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Fishing, Leadership...
Camp Cottaquilla
 
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36.47 Miles
Address:
105 Heatherbrooke Park Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Traditional Girl Scout camp with emphasis on fun, friend-making, & lots of speciality programs. Fantastic counselors.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Boating, Canoeing, Drama, Fishing,...
Camp Trico
 
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36.47 Miles
Address:
105 Heatherbrooke Park Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Outstanding staff and beautiful facilities on Tennessee River offer young girls learning adventures in a warm & supportive atmosphere.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Boating, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living,...
Kanawahala Program Center
 
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36.47 Miles
Address:
105 Heatherbrooke Park Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Bicycling/Biking, Boating, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope...
Winnataska
 
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38.93 Miles
Address:
260 Winnataska Dr, Pell City, Alabama 35128
Christian camping since 1918.Yr round retreat & conference facility with excellent ropes course & horseback riding prog
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling,...
Camp Cosby YMCA
 
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41.29 Miles
Address:
2290 Paul Bear Bryant Rd, Alpine, Alabama 35014
Large variety of programs on beautiful lakeside setting. Top quality staff focused on YMCA core values. Air conditioned cabins. Life-long friends, skills, fun....
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Backpacking, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Counselor Training (CIT), Horseback...
Summer Camp at KinderCare - AL
 
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49.83 Miles
Address:
, Prattville, Alabama
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific
Activities: Academic and Pre-College Camps: General Academics
Camp Alamisco
 
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63.39 Miles
Address:
6450 Atlanta Hwy, Montgomery, Alabama 36117
Beautiful Lake Martin is open to all denominations. Summer camp available & open to church & youth group retreats.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Boating, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Ceramics/Pottery, Climbing/Rappelling, Horseback...
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Montevallo, AL Summer Camps

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LATEST CAMPS EVENTS:

Kid Connect Camp 2015 - Fort Worth, TX


Kid Fit Boot Camp Ages 4-7 - Chandler, AZ
Child Care is $5/month per child (Kids Fitness Classes included)

2nd Annual Youth Campout - Middle Fork Wildlife Mgmt Area
Bring your kids, grandchildren, nieces, nephews. WFBCHU 2nd annual youth camp. Friday, September 18: Check in 5 pm. Ride at 6 pm. Hobo dinner assembly upon return from ride. Leave No Trace demonstration during dinner. Guitar music and sing along. Hobo dinners and smores provided by Chapter. Saturday, September 19: Creakfast cooked and provided by Chapter. Service project if applicable. AM ride. Lunch on your own. 2 pm Ponies on Parade. Decorate your horse with animal friendly paint, glitter, ribbons, feathers, etc. We will lead decorated ponies through campground. PM ride if desired. First aid demo. Dinner hot dogs, chips, pork n beans provided by Chapter. Scavenger hunt 7 pm. Campfire smores and music. Sunday, September 20: Breakfast provided by Chapter. Ride. Good byes. Please RSVP Tammi Johnson @ [email protected] or (801) 690-4469 no later than September 11 of number coming in your party. All youth MUST be accompanied by an adult. This event free to members. Non- members of BCHU need to pay WFBCHU membership fee and sign liability release form. day of check in.

Summer Day Camp - Marquette, NE
Is your child excited about camp but not quite ready to spend the night? Good news! Timberlake offers Day Camp every Wednesday of regular camp for children from Kindergarten to 5th Grade. Each Day Camp offers a rotation of different typical camp activities. We provide lunch for every camper, and they are put into small "cabin" groups, always in the care of our trained staff. NOTE: Preregistration for Day Camp is not necessary. If you wish, you can simply register and pay when you arrive at camp. Schedule 8:40-9 am - Check in (Follow the signs!) 9:30-11:30 - Rotation of games, camp activities 11:30-12:30 - Lunch and change for swimming 12:30-3:00 - Boats, swim time and camp store 3:00-3:30 - Bible Time with the camp pastor 4 pm - Pick up time What to Bring Wear clothes that can get dirty and muddy. Swimsuit, towel, and sunscreen for the lake. Water bottle. Optional: Snack money for the camp store (lunch is provided).

Secrets of the Ancient Scout - Overnight Youth Camp - Olympia, WA
For more info and to register, see: http://www.wolfcollege.com/youth/summer-overnight-camps/secrets-of-the-ancient-scout/ For kids day camps happening simultaneously, see http://www.wolfcollege.com/youth/summer-day-camps-for-kids/ Our scout camps are widely considered the most fun, mind-blowing programs we offer. Discover skills of the ancient scout, nearly lost to history, if it weren’t for a handful of people who kept these practices alive. We’re a staff who has studied under scouts only once removed from the likes of Baden-Powell and Geronimo. A scout must live in honor, balance and harmony with the earth in order to blend with nature and move over any terrain like a shadow. There’s also an aspect of martial arts in this camp, using tricks of mind-over-matter to help us accomplish feats that seem impossible. Camp Goals & Skills Covered: The goal of Secrets of the Ancient Scout is to introduce you to the scout code of honor, including teamwork. Skills covered during this camp session include, but are not limited to: • Stealth. • Camouflage • Silent Communication • Morals & Teamwork • Bird Language • Self-sacrifice for the benefit of loved ones. • Intuition, purpose, wits, courage...

LATEST CAMPS NEWS:

DISCOVERY - SAFE SITTER (Session 3) - Notre Dame Academy
Participants in this course will learn the "basics" of child care. Topics will include engaging in age-appropriate activities, safety and security, handling emergency situations and how to manage those hard-earned dollars! Basic child care skills will include diapering, feeding and maintaining a safe environment. Students will learn how to properly administer CPR in a life-threatening emergency, such as choking. At the conclusion of the course, participants will earn Certificates of Completion. LUNCH INCLUDED! 419-475-9359 x1008

Spring to Life (Grades 3-5) - Museum of the Rockies
What happens to plants and animals in the spring? Is a seed a plant or an animal? Come and explore why April showers bring May flowers! 406-582-0526

KidSport Afternoon: Tennis & Golf, 6/27 - 7/1 - Scarlett Middle School
[] KidSport Afternoon: Tennis and Golf Each week features a different sport teaching basic fundamentals skills, rules, team building and sportsmanship and open swimming time. Director: Kerry Winkelseth, UM School of Kinesiology. Campers bring snacks and water. Afternoons, Monday-Friday. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Curbside Drop-off. Staff will pick-up your camper from your car at 1:00 PM and bring your camper to your car at 4:00 PM. KidSport offers children the opportunity to learn and refine non-competitive sport-specific, team building and social skills. The activities are age appropriate and developed by experts in childrens physical education. KidSport is staffed by certified teachers as well as physical education and education majors focused on providing a first-rate experience for your kids! Scholarships are available from UM KidSport at www.kines.umich.edu/umove.kidsport [] Application deadline is April 30. This camp is not eligible for Rec & Ed Scholarships. LOCATION SCARLETT SCHOOL at Scarlett Middle School PREREQUISITES 2014-2015 KidSport Camp Registration

Cubs Gymnastics 2 - Brigham Young University
Come experience an exciting week of gymnastics at BYU! Campers will gain experience in all areas of gymnastics: trampoline, tumbling mats, bars, rings, balance beams and floor. They will improve their coordination as they work with members of BYUs gymnastics teams and skilled local gymnasts. Participants will also enjoy drills, demonstrations and workouts on BYUs outstanding gymnastics facilities. Whether your child is a beginning gymnast or a budding young athlete, they will enjoy this unique opportunity to use some of the finest gymnastics facilities in the nation. Your gymnast will learn the body-control skills of balance, agility and coordination, as well as safety and conditioning basics. 801-422-5724

Chesterfield Public Education Fund - Chesterfield Public Education Fund
The Chesterfield Public Education Fund Proudly Sponsors After School Activities ____________________________________________________________________________ The CPEF is once again pleased to offer the after school activities club program for the Fall 2014 Session. This will start on September 29th and conclude on November 3rd. Each club will meet 5 times during this period. Clubs are available to students in grades 2 through 6. Please review the club descriptions to see what options are available for your child. Registration is only available online, please do not send anything via mail or email. Clubs will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis and fill up quickly! Once a session is filled it will no longer be available on the web site. Enrollment will be open September 19th @ 7pm and conclude at midnight September 23th. All clubs are $35. All payments are due upon registration. You will receive confirmation of enrollment via email. All club notifications will be sent via email. If a club is cancelled for any reason (i.e. inclement weather) there will be no make-ups. If any one club has more than one cancellation you will receive a $10.00 refund.... 609-298-6900

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