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Summer Camps in Opp, AL

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Daring Dazzlers Jewelry Design: Taught in Spanish! - Dragonfly Designs - SSF Studio
Jewelry Designers: Taught in Spanish! Pre-K Dare to dazzle with handmade jewelry pieces! Daring Dazzlers is a jewelry-making class for beginners that encourages children to explore their creativity through an introduction to interesting colors, textures, and age-appropriate jewelry-making techniques. Our classes are designed not only to entertain, but to improve hand-eye coordination, small muscle development, and pattern-making skills. Boys and girls can learn the basics of beading. Our highly trained and fun instructors create a relaxed, encouraging environment all children will love. *No classes February 16 - 19* 650-303-1900

Latest Review for Si-La-Meo

Great outdoor activities offered at this camp!
My twin son and daughter, aged 10, can’t wait for Camp Si-La Meo every summer. It is designed for ages 5-15 years old and has a variety of activities for each age group. There are many outdoor activities: rock climbing, swimming, archery, boating, hiking, rifle training and horseback riding. This camp provides experiences my kids would otherwise not experience.... Read More...


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Summer Camp: On The Road in Carbondale, IL - Carbondale, IL
The Summer Camp: On The Road Tour returns in 2016! Come out this January, February & March and support your favorite local bands as they compete for the chance to perform at Summer Camp Music Festival 2016! Featuring: Porch Fire Ditch Dog Chromophonic The Tree Fellers

Christmas Break ADAPT Kid Camp - Chehalis, WA
Christmas Break ADAPT Kid Camp How will you survive the holidays? This camp will decrease those wiggles and boredom that come from the long winter break. Let your kids have fun, play with purpose, and increase their speed, agility, and quickness this holiday season. Dates: 12/21-12/30 Days: Mon & Wed (2 Wks) Time: 11-12pm Cost: $60 +tax ($40 with purchase of previous camp)

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Summer Camp - Save the Date! - Lexington, TX
Save the Date!!! Plans are beginning to take place!!! More details to come....

Kid's Camp 2015 - Denton, TX
Join us this summer as we learn that God loves us and provided the bridge that makes us new. Make your plans now to have your preteen join us for Trek Camp 2015. We will experience high energy Camp Pastor Keith Coast, along with a great worship team in communicating the love of our God to our preteen campers! See you there! Who: All completed 3rd-6th Graders When: July 6-10 What: Trek Week Where: Camp Copass Cost: $215 A non-refundable deposit of $75 due upon registration by Sunday, April 19. Final payment deadline for registration is Sunday, June 21.

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Ultimate 100 SOUTHEAST Camp - 7th-9th Grade Session - Lassiter High School - Marietta, GA
This is the Ultimate 100 Camp Invite Only event for current 7th, 8th, and 9th Graders. It will be located in Atlanta, GA. If you are invited from the Southeast Region you should register here. States that are in this region are Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Southern Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina.PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU CAN NOT MAKE THE U100 IN YOUR REGION, YOU MAY SIGN UP FOR THE CAMP AT ANY OTHER LOCATION. It is the only national camp in the USA, where we will rank the top 100 players from a select group campers Top Freshman in the USA over one day. In addition, we will choose top athletes from this camp to the U100 Top Propsect Camp and Potentially the NUC All American Game. More athletes have gone D-1 from this camp than any other in the USA. 212.549.9115

Fly Fishing - The Evergreen School
Fly fishing is a sport that teaches patience, improves motor skills, and fosters an appreciation for nature. No one can walk away from losing a five minute battle with a stubborn trout without a deep respect for the fish! Students will learn the basics of fly fishing – setting up their rod and reel, knot typing, basic overhead casting, selecting the right fly, etc. Discussion will also include the history of fly fishing, how its different from other kinds of fishing, and entomology. Were going to have a fantastic week fishing each day! 206-957-1533

KODA Youth Girls (Ages 13–16) - Camp Mark 7
Camp Mark Seven offers a place where hearing children of Deaf parents could come together to learn about, and better understand the two worlds that they simultaneously live in, and where they could explore, identify, and strengthen their unique C/KODA identities and develop individually as leaders. All of this would occur, ideally, in a recreational camping environment that would foster a lot of interaction and activities for each child and youth. Program activities: Swimming and tubing. Paddle a canoe on the chosen rivers/lakes and camp out under the stars. Low ropes course. Diverse outdoor games. Arts & crafts. Hike different mountains. Evening Bonfires. Shopping in Old Forge and Inlet. Campers will create skits for Parents Night; Parents Night is offered at the end of the program, and family members are invited to come and watch their childs skits. CM7 shirt included. 315 207 5706

Variations Div 4 Wednesday - Chicago Multi-Cultural Dance Center
Students will learn solo, duet and small group dances from historic ballets. Variations class is taught in pointe shoes. Students should also enroll in the Saturday Variations class. 312-461-0030

Equestrian Camps - Horseback Riding - Camp Olympia
Children will ride twice a day 4 times per week, swim every day, and do various unmounted horse activities including leading horses, unsaddling, grooming, bathing, cleaning tack, plus general barn responsibilities. There is no riding on Thursdays (horses much deserved day off- try running around in 90+ degree weather with a fur coat on), but the kids will have unmounted horse activities such as those listed above and have the opportunity to play Camp Game, traditional favorite. Long pants, smooth, hard soled shoes, bathing suit, towel, and lunch are needed every day. All camp forms must be completed and received by Camp Olympia before camper can attend this program. Campers must be on time as they depart with their groups right at 9:30am. SECONDARY CATEGORY Special Interest LOCATION Camp Olympia Riding Stable at Camp Olympia INSTRUCTOR Camp Olympia

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