Summer Camps in Normal, IL
LATEST CAMPS NEWS: T-BALL (co-ed) - St. Agnes Academy-St. Dominic School
T-BALL is co-ed and offered to Senior Kindergarten students only. Practices will begin the week of April 18 (day/time tba). League Play will begin the week of May 9th through June 10/11th. NOTE - Minimum registrations required to field a team is 12. 901-435-5881
T-BALL is co-ed and offered to Senior Kindergarten students only. Practices will begin the week of April 18 (day/time tba). League Play will begin the week of May 9th through June 10/11th. NOTE - Minimum registrations required to field a team is 12. 901-435-5881
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Distance
9.12 Miles
Address:
20 Timber Pointe Dr, Hudson, Illinois 61748
Beautiful wooded setting on Lake Bloomington offering accessible, challenging & fun outdoor programming.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing,...
Distance
33.72 Miles
Address:
, Peoria, Illinois
Improve your game while working hard & make new friends at the Middlesex School Nike Tennis Camp! Come join the fun this summer& walk...
Activities: Youth Programs
Distance
38.22 Miles
Address:
5828 W Colt Dr, Peoria, Illinois 61607
Christ-centered outdoor activity based camp which integrates personal and spiritual development for campers grade 2-12 in beautiful location.
Activities: Archery, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Drama, Hiking, Music, Nature/Environmental Studies,...
Distance
39.53 Miles
Address:
499 Old Timber Rd, Monticello, Illinois 61856
The finest in group camping. Beautiful setting adjacent to Robert Allerton Park. New log cabins. References available
Activities: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Boating, Challenge/Rope Courses, Fishing, Hiking,...
Distance
47.98 Miles
Address:
, Champaign, Illinois
The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has committed itself to the development of well-rounded basketball summer camp programs for boys.
Activities: Sports Camps: Basketball
Distance
47.98 Miles
Address:
, Champaign, Illinois
The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has committed itself to the development of well-rounded summer camp programs for boys and girls....
Activities: Sports Camps: Baseball and Softball
Distance
47.98 Miles
Address:
, Champaign, Illinois
The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has committed itself to the development of well-rounded basketball summer camp programs for girls.
Activities: Sports Camps: Athletic Training
Distance
47.98 Miles
Address:
, Champaign, Illinois
The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has committed itself to the development of a well-rounded summer camp program.
Activities: Sports Camps: Athletic Training
Distance
47.98 Miles
Address:
, Champaign, Illinois
The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has committed itself to the development of a well-rounded track & field summer camp program....
Activities: Sports Camps: Track and Field
Distance
47.98 Miles
Address:
, Champaign, Illinois
The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has committed itself to the development of well-rounded football summer camp programs.
Activities: Sports Camps: Athletic Training
Distance
47.98 Miles
Address:
, Champaign, Illinois
The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has committed itself to the development of well-rounded soccer summer camp programs.
Activities: Sports Camps: Athletic Training
Distance
47.98 Miles
Address:
, Champaign, Illinois
The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has committed itself to the development of well-rounded tennis summer camp programs.
Activities: Sports Camps: Athletic Training
Distance
47.98 Miles
Address:
, Champaign, Illinois
The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has committed itself to the development of well-rounded volleyball summer camp programs.
Activities: Sports Camps: Volleyball
G.A.M.E.S.
Hot
Distance
49.32 Miles
Address:
206 Eng Hall MC-272, Urbana, Illinois 61801
E.S. is an academic residential camp whose purpose is to provide gifted young women with exciting activities within the S.T.E.M. fields. Held on the...
Activities: Academics, Computer, Leadership Development, Recreational Swimming, Team Building
East Bay Camp
Hot
Distance
60.05 Miles
Address:
Conference UMC, Springfield, Illinois 62794
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Arts and Crafts, Boating, Canoeing, Community Service, Counselor...
Distance
60.05 Miles
Address:
PO Box 19207, Springfield, Illinois 62794
To provide genuine Christian Hospitatlity in an enviornment for you to experience the unconditional love and grace of God.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Music, Religious Study, Recreational Swimming,...
Distance
60.05 Miles
Address:
Conference UMC, Springfield, Illinois 62794
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Boating, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Counselor Training (CIT),...
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Normal, IL Summer Camps
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LATEST CAMPS EVENTS:
FREE! Kid Fit Boot Camp Ages 4-7 - Chandler, AZ
FREE CLASS WEEK OCT 10TH THROUGH OCT 16TH
Youth Camp 2015 - Corbin, KY
Teen CAMP 2015 - Waycross, GA
1st Event of 2016: Oblivion - Columbus, IN
Something that has been toying with the New Sanctuary for a long time finally gets down to brass tacks. Big changes occur in the world, new horrors appear, bad stuff happens to good people, and the smart folks will bring their own in-game light sources. This is a full weekend long immersive LARP experience. The price is $60 for players who will need to bring sleeping bags, toiletries, extra socks, costumes, weapons, spell packets, and extra badass to withstand a weekend of imagination and adventure. Meals in the tavern are an additional cost, but hearty and well worth it. NPCs pay $15, and don't need to bring costuming. Their admission fee covers their meals as well. NPCs need to bring dark clothes they can move in, sturdy shoes, extra socks, sleeping bag, and toiletries. We ask that people try to get to the site by 8 so that they can have time to get into costume and go through registration before lay on at 10. We will be able to arrive on site as early as 3 PM. Local time is Eastern. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them here, or...
2016 Bethany Youth Winter Retreat! - Lansing, IA
It is time for another Winter Retreat for our youth! Please Sign Up Promptly. Location: Village Creek Bible Camp, Iowa Leaving: Friday 4pm Returning: Sunday afternoon Price: $90 pay Mark Baranyuk Speaker: Boris Shiva Topic: JESUS Address: 1588 Drake Road Lansing, IA 52151 (563) 535-7320 http://www.villagecreek.net/ Directions: http://goo.gl/maps/UW7PV Camp Provided Activities: Huge gym (basketball, volleyball, floor hockey, soccer) Game room (Pool table, table tennis, Air hockey, Foosball) trail rides ($12) laser tag outside ($10) snow shoeing cross country skiing broom ball ice skating gym and game room sledding/tubing trap shooting (for those over 18 - $12) Sign up and pay: Mark Baranyuk Friday there is only a small snack so stop by and eat somewhere before you get to camp. If you want guests to come, talk to me (Igor) Igs Tret If you have any questions just IM me or post here. Thank you
FREE! Kid Fit Boot Camp Ages 4-7 - Chandler, AZ
FREE CLASS WEEK OCT 10TH THROUGH OCT 16TH
Youth Camp 2015 - Corbin, KY
Teen CAMP 2015 - Waycross, GA
1st Event of 2016: Oblivion - Columbus, IN
Something that has been toying with the New Sanctuary for a long time finally gets down to brass tacks. Big changes occur in the world, new horrors appear, bad stuff happens to good people, and the smart folks will bring their own in-game light sources. This is a full weekend long immersive LARP experience. The price is $60 for players who will need to bring sleeping bags, toiletries, extra socks, costumes, weapons, spell packets, and extra badass to withstand a weekend of imagination and adventure. Meals in the tavern are an additional cost, but hearty and well worth it. NPCs pay $15, and don't need to bring costuming. Their admission fee covers their meals as well. NPCs need to bring dark clothes they can move in, sturdy shoes, extra socks, sleeping bag, and toiletries. We ask that people try to get to the site by 8 so that they can have time to get into costume and go through registration before lay on at 10. We will be able to arrive on site as early as 3 PM. Local time is Eastern. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them here, or...
2016 Bethany Youth Winter Retreat! - Lansing, IA
It is time for another Winter Retreat for our youth! Please Sign Up Promptly. Location: Village Creek Bible Camp, Iowa Leaving: Friday 4pm Returning: Sunday afternoon Price: $90 pay Mark Baranyuk Speaker: Boris Shiva Topic: JESUS Address: 1588 Drake Road Lansing, IA 52151 (563) 535-7320 http://www.villagecreek.net/ Directions: http://goo.gl/maps/UW7PV Camp Provided Activities: Huge gym (basketball, volleyball, floor hockey, soccer) Game room (Pool table, table tennis, Air hockey, Foosball) trail rides ($12) laser tag outside ($10) snow shoeing cross country skiing broom ball ice skating gym and game room sledding/tubing trap shooting (for those over 18 - $12) Sign up and pay: Mark Baranyuk Friday there is only a small snack so stop by and eat somewhere before you get to camp. If you want guests to come, talk to me (Igor) Igs Tret If you have any questions just IM me or post here. Thank you
LATEST CAMPS NEWS:
The Poetry of Cool: Slang as Metaphor (39504A) - Cary Academy
Poetry reflects a living, changing language. Increase your understanding and appreciation of the many poetic forms. Read or listen to noted poets representing the earliest forms of the art to modern rap expression. Each day, brainstorm, write, and edit your own poems which will become a five-poem portfolio, illustrated by you, by the end of the week. 919-677-7839
Madawaska, Grades 5 - 12 - Madawaska Rec Field
DETAILS Dutch Soccer Academy believes in creating a fun and exciting soccer atmosphere for children to play and learn. We teach soccer by creating game situations and empowering our students to make good soccer decisions. DSAs curriculum incorporates the most current European player development techniques along with a rich history of proven training methods. All registration prior to June 1st, 2016 will receive a FREE T-SHIRT. 207-230-8024
Rowing Camp - Donahue Rowing Center
Held on Lake Quinsigamond, this program offers instruction for high school athletes of all levels—from advanced skill development targeted toward competitive rowing to introduction of the basics. Whether you are already a competitive rower or a novice hoping to take your first strokes, you will receive first-class instruction appropriate to your individual development within a positive and enjoyable environment. Lunch at WPI dining hall is included. Saturday morning session on the final day runs 8am to 10am. (508) 831-4900
Nike Cross Country - Nike Campus
Boys/Girls Grades 2nd - 10th Train with top coaches and other athletes with over 5 days of training and conditioning. The runs and workouts will be tailored to each individual whether experienced or inexperienced. You will leave our camp having a full understanding of the importance of all aspects of training and what it means to be a total runner. Every day our campers are challenged to bring their best attitude to learn the training forums. 5033294899.0
Super Sleuths: Mysteries of Forensic Science - Session 2 - Donnelly Building
Super Sleuths: Mysteries of Forensic Science Students will be introduced to investigative science while performing a variety of modified forensic techniques. Campers will investigate evidence from simulated crime scenes to develop their observation skills and use deductive reasoning in order to draw evidence-based conclusions. Session Two: Girls Only that have completed 7th & 8th grades Monday - Friday, 9-3, June 13-17, 2016 Topics covered: advanced printing & hair analysis, blood typing, and chromatography 816-501-0011
The Poetry of Cool: Slang as Metaphor (39504A) - Cary Academy
Poetry reflects a living, changing language. Increase your understanding and appreciation of the many poetic forms. Read or listen to noted poets representing the earliest forms of the art to modern rap expression. Each day, brainstorm, write, and edit your own poems which will become a five-poem portfolio, illustrated by you, by the end of the week. 919-677-7839
Madawaska, Grades 5 - 12 - Madawaska Rec Field
DETAILS Dutch Soccer Academy believes in creating a fun and exciting soccer atmosphere for children to play and learn. We teach soccer by creating game situations and empowering our students to make good soccer decisions. DSAs curriculum incorporates the most current European player development techniques along with a rich history of proven training methods. All registration prior to June 1st, 2016 will receive a FREE T-SHIRT. 207-230-8024
Rowing Camp - Donahue Rowing Center
Held on Lake Quinsigamond, this program offers instruction for high school athletes of all levels—from advanced skill development targeted toward competitive rowing to introduction of the basics. Whether you are already a competitive rower or a novice hoping to take your first strokes, you will receive first-class instruction appropriate to your individual development within a positive and enjoyable environment. Lunch at WPI dining hall is included. Saturday morning session on the final day runs 8am to 10am. (508) 831-4900
Nike Cross Country - Nike Campus
Boys/Girls Grades 2nd - 10th Train with top coaches and other athletes with over 5 days of training and conditioning. The runs and workouts will be tailored to each individual whether experienced or inexperienced. You will leave our camp having a full understanding of the importance of all aspects of training and what it means to be a total runner. Every day our campers are challenged to bring their best attitude to learn the training forums. 5033294899.0
Super Sleuths: Mysteries of Forensic Science - Session 2 - Donnelly Building
Super Sleuths: Mysteries of Forensic Science Students will be introduced to investigative science while performing a variety of modified forensic techniques. Campers will investigate evidence from simulated crime scenes to develop their observation skills and use deductive reasoning in order to draw evidence-based conclusions. Session Two: Girls Only that have completed 7th & 8th grades Monday - Friday, 9-3, June 13-17, 2016 Topics covered: advanced printing & hair analysis, blood typing, and chromatography 816-501-0011