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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Just Desserts - Villa Academy
Get out your cookie cutter, ruler, and rolling pin! Were doing some serious baking! Join Chef Allison for a week of making sweet treats in the Villa Kitchen. Recipes include: Peppermint-Crunch Ice Cream Sandwiches, Cheesecake Brownies, Sprinkled Sugar Pinwheel Cookies, Chocolate-Coconut Macaroon Pies, Puff Pastry Cinnamon Twists, and more! 206-524-7009
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Land o' Sunshine Camp Cedarbrook
 
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6.96 Miles
Address:
17001 Shady Pines Dr, Lutz, Florida 33548
Nondenominational Christ-centered outdoor program building relationships for now and forever.
Activities: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Bicycling/Biking, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing,...
Busch Gardens Adventure Camps
 
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11.25 Miles
Address:
, Tampa, Florida 33674
Busch Gardens Adventure Camps gives kids a one-of-a-kind, behind the scenes, hands on experiences with amazing animals-including many that are endangered.
Activities: Academics, Aquatic Activities, Field Trips, Nature/Environmental Studies, Recreational Swimming, Team...
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Penn-Jersey Youth Camp 2015 - Mount Bethel, PA
This page is here for you to share in the anticipation (campticipation) as we near the start of youth camp. And to give you a place to post thoughts during and after camp about the things you learned and loved. Penn-Jersey District Youth Camp 2015 walk in love. Tuscarora Inn & Conference Center For registration details contact Brad Swink.

Kid's Prayer Boot Camp - Prayer Training/Anointing Event
With all that's going on in our Cities, this strategy is to quickly teach our school age children in Euclid and Cleveland, Ohio and other cities how to protect and cover themselves and their schools in prayer! I've prayed over our children for years. Now it's time to anoint them to pray and teach them the power of declaring the blood of Jesus and the power of speaking His Name!! WE ARE RAISING UP PRAYER WARRIORS! This will help counter act the attack that the enemy has launched on our children! The weapons of our warfare are not carnal...! Let's Infiltrate! Let us help you to PREPARE YOUR CHILDREN, GRANDCHILDREN, ANY SCHOOL-AGE CHILD. PLEASE SHARE and INVITE!!! - Pastor dkWard

2016 Dorman Youth Football Camp - Roebuck, SC
The Dorman summer football camp is a non-contact camp designed to teach the fundamentals of the game of football to rising 2nd - 8th graders. The entire Dorman varsity football coaching staff, as well as all of our middle school coaches, will be instructing players in every facet of the game, including many of the same drills done by the Varsity Cavaliers. • Camp begins Monday, June 6th at 8:00am. Registration will begin at 7:30 each morning. Camp runs 8:00am-12:00pm daily • Camp dates are June 6th through June 9th • PRE-REGISTERED CAMPERS RECEIVE A $10 DISCOUNT Pre-registration cost is $80.00 (Before May 20, 2016) After May 20, Registration is $90.00 (including on day of camp) Camp registration includes: instruction, t-shirt, daily food items including breakfast and lunch, camp photo, certificate, bag, etc. • Rising 6th, 7th & 8th graders will choose one offensive and one defensive position to work throughout the week. This will allow each player to receive more instruction on the positions he will likely play in Middle School • Rising 2nd-5th graders will be instructed on the fundamentals at every position throughout the camp -Camp games will be played daily What to bring:...

Teen Winter Camp at CoBeAc - Lima, OH
Come up North with us and enjoy winter fun & warm preaching!

Being Jewish on Campus - West Hartford, CT
Being Jewish on campus can be confusing. Many colleges offer a range of ways to enhance your Jewish experience - but college can also challenge some deeply held beliefs, especially with regard to Israel and international politics. This program brings 11th and 12th graders and their parents together with the experts in the field for a deeper conversation about what it means to be Jewish on campus. The program will feature: -Cafe Dilemma, a teens-only conversation with a professional young adult facilitator -A parent discussion with Stephanie Hausner, Director of Community Strategy for IAN - The Israel Action Network -A panel discussion by local college students Kindly RSVP to Stacy Jennings by Tuesday, November 1 to [email protected] or 860.737.6130 Event Committee: Melissa Weinstock, Chair - Staci Coelho - Robin Fierston - Caroyln Gitlin - Wendy Habelow - Charna Kaufman - Dana Keller - Robin Landau - Ellen Rosenberg - Judy Singer Presented by JTConnect and by the Jewish Community Relations Council, The Commission on Jewish Education and Leadership, and the Women's Philanthropy Division of the Jewish Federation of Greater Hartford

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Summer Camp Sacred Artist - Skyliner Lodge
Wildheart Sacred Artists know their nature both within and without. Newborns arrive into this world with a purity and clarity so intense that it is near impossible not to fall into some divine joy when looking into their eyes. As they grow older, this clarity begins to fade as they develop a healthy sense of who they are and begin to define the world they are perceiving. At Wildheart, there is nothing more important to us than returning the power and clarity to childrens eyes. Nature is the perfect setting for inviting kids to return to their inner truths. In this centering and empowering week of camp we will be exploring mindfulness, meditation, dance, sacred art, earth skills, music, compassion, and Earth-based ceremonies. Children will come away with practice choosing kindness over anger, peace over anxiety, and love over fear. They will also come away with a unique altar cloth dyed using local plants and leaf prints. Second year students also receive a surprise item for their altar that represents a positive quality they have offered to the camp. Amidst the deep work we will be doing, we will also find plenty of space for nature games and free time... 503-680-9831

Adventure Camp Week 1 - Butler Campus
Campers will explore mountain biking, climbing, paddle boarding, sailing, and backpacking. Daily experiences will introduce new and exciting adventures on our 140-acre campus and will be enhanced by customized trips focused on specific skills. This camp will enable young teens to challenge themselves individually and in group situations. Time will be spent on the 14 high and low elements offered on Laurels Project Adventure Ropes Course to help foster creative problem solving, promote leadership and build self-confidence through improved communication skills. Campers will need to come prepared with an adventurous spirit and a desire to have lots of fun! (Campers should have their own bike and be proficient at cycling and swimming). 216-455-0154

Varsity Baseball - Ed DeFore Athletic Complex
There is a 20% discount for the second child in a household. Both sons should be enrolled at the same time. An installment plan is available for the baseball fee. Option is displayed at Check Out. 4782386254.0

Skyhawks Multisport Camp - Park - Peers (PP)
Skyhawks Multi Sport Camp Our multi-sport camp is designed to introduce young athletes to a variety of different sports in one setting. For this program, we combine soccer, baseball and basketball into on fun-filled week. Athletes will learn the rules and essentials of each sport through skill-based games and scrimmages. By the end of the week you child will walk away with knowledge of multiple sports along with vital life lessons such as respect, teamwork, and self-discipline. All participants receive a t-shirt, water bottle and merit award. The participant-to-coach ratio is 12:1. Participants should bring appropriate clothing, a lunch and snack, water, running shoes, a baseball glove and sunscreen. ACTIVITY SECONDARY CATEGORY Sports LOCATION PP - Field 1 at Park - Peers (PP) INSTRUCTOR Recreation Staff

Latin and Greek Cognates - Morgan Park Academy
It is estimated that 60% of the terminology college students will face come from words formed from ancient Greek and Latin affixes and root words. Knowing how to break down a word which has been formed from Greek or Latin can help a student not only build a working vocabulary, but also help a student construct a basic meaning for a new or unfamiliar word. Students who learn this skill see their vocabularies grow and their anxiety lessen. As students who enter college are faced with not only increased amounts of reading, but also increased difficulty in those readings, having the skill to navigate these readings, assignments, and exams makes academic success much more easily attainable. Our summer class will investigate and analyze Greek and Latin cognates so that students may increase their vocabulary and learn how to decode an unfamiliar word, providing a vital foundation for testing, reading, and writing confronted in upper school and university academic life. 773-881-6700

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