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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Whats Up With Water? (7/25/16 to 7/29/16) - Aurora
Where is all our water? Is water a renewable resource? In this program participants will explore this question through hands-on water chemistry experiments and other investigations that will help explain why access to clean fresh water has become one of our WGP---Worlds Greatest Problems---and why we need to solve it. Participants will develop a website to communicate what they have learned as well as explore other technical solutions that can help us all make every drop count! (630)9075950
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Kid City Original
 
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48.08 Miles
Address:
PO Box 848, Bloomington, Indiana 47402
Children experience camp through fun & exciting weekly theemes. Kid City - where everyone learns, grows, & belongs. Arts/crafts, field trips, sports, nature....
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Caving, Climbing/Rappelling, Counselor Training (CIT), Field...
Camp Carson YMCA
 
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51.95 Miles
Address:
222 NW 6th St, Evansville, Indiana 47708
All the great activities of a traditional resident camp. Plus horseback, motorized dirt-bikes, water zip-lines, target sports and more. Christian atmosphere.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Challenge/Rope Courses, Ceramics/Pottery, Horseback...
Waycross Camp
 
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62.9 Miles
Address:
7363 N Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown, Indiana 46160
Waycross Episcopal camp provides an opportunity for campers to discover and grow in their awareness of God thru adventure, community, creation, reflection
Activities: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Counselor Training...
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Kid's Dance Camp - Durham, NC
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Teen Day Camp - Harrison, AR
Day Camp will be June 22-26. Pick up for camp each day will begin at 9:00 am each day. Drop off will begin at 4:00 pm each day.

October Break - Kid's Adventure Day Camp - Oakhurst, CA
Come and join the fun at Sugar Pine during October Break. It’s going to be an exciting week full of friends, adventure and growth. You’ll play lots of games: including target sports, board games, and adventurous activities. You’ll explore the beauty of the mountains during the daily nature lessons and get “creative” making crafts and learning new skills. Each day will have reading & journal times and open times to play with friends, make crafts, join the Game Room Tournament or visit the Old Mill Cafe. You may choose to have your child attend each day during the week or choose any day(s) that fit your busy schedule. For more information visit our website: www.sugarpine.org Please call us if you have any questions, we'd love to help! (559) 683-4938

Kid's Photo Camp - St. Louis, MO
Bring your young adult to Creve Coeur Camera for a fun filled experience and learn photography from the Pros. 3 SESSIONS - 3 Hours each FEBRUARY 11, 18 & 25 Week One We will cover the basics of photography; exploring Olympus camera settings, Exposure fundamentals of ISO, shutter speed and aperture, Focusing techniques and composition rules. Week Two Practical applications of what you learning in the first week. We will have photo “sets” in the classroom for you to practice and Explore shutter and aperture (f-stop) techniques as you learn about the “appropriate” lighting on your subject. Week Three Learn the basics of Adobe Lightroom; the photo editing software the Professionals use and how to enhance your images. You will edit some Images and choose one favorite that we will print and hang in our “Photo Gallery”. It will stay on our wall for 30 days and then you can take it to display on your wall. Who should attend: Kids 12-18 years that have an interest in photography and are serious about learning from our professional instructors When: February 11, 18 and 25 @10:30am at the Creve Coeur Camera Superstore

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Raider Fitness (1304) Grades 5-8 - River Oaks Baptist School
Get ready for sports with a personalized weight lifting program based on your individual needs. Strength training, plyo-metrics, running, and cardio will help prepare you for the demands of serious sports. 713-623-6938

WEEK 5 2016 - First Baptist Church
Spiritual Emphasis: Our counselors take every opportunity to minister to the campers spiritual needs through Bible study and personal interaction. We seek to integrate a biblical worldview in all our time we spend together. We understand this is a great opportunity not only to ell the campers about Gods Word, but also to show them how it is related to everyday life. Paul said it well when he wrote, "For me to live is Christ." That is what we model here for our campers. Social Emphasis: We also understand the importance of your child meeting and learning to work together with other children and adults. We will help them learn positive ways to make friends and guide them in being friends to others. Teamwork will also be taught through various games and activities. Physical Emphasis: No couch potatoes here! We dont want our campers to just hang out and waste their day so we work at keeping them going. Whether its a day trip to Six Flags, making human ice cream sundaes, a rousing game of kickball, or a walk to the local park, there is never a dull moment at Cornerstone! What to bring: A bag lunch (6-10th graders... 2014877212 x221

Indoor Soccer - Bolles Whitehurst Campus
Indoor Soccer is an exciting, fast-paced version of soccer, with more regular scoring and plenty of opportunity for players to show off some fancy footwork. if youve never seen this version of soccer before, the basics are: no out of bounds, smaller teams and plenty of action! Come join the fun, led by Coach G! 904-256-5071

Summer Sessions - Cycling - Road Camp - Killington Mountain School
The KMS Cycling Summer Road Camp is a great way to improve your cycling and learn a lot about the sport. Through a combination of training rides, training races, skills work, drills, gym work, demonstrations and discussions, you will become a better cyclist and, more importantly, learn how continue to improve long after the camp ends. This is not intended to be an easy camp with a lot of down time; rather, it is targeted toward 13 to 16 year-olds who are intrinsically motivated to take their road cycling (i.e. Road Race, Criterium, and Time Trial) to the next level. Expect to be on your bike most of the week! There will be bike fitting, guest appearances from local professional racers, a trip to a local training race, instruction on strength and conditioning (and the importance of rest/recovery), discussion of nutrition/hydration basics, long group rides where we work on peloton riding skills, clinics on cornering, sprinting, pedal stroke, bumping, and other skills, clinics on bike maintenance and set-up, lessons on how to prepare for races, training technology, race tactics, discussions on pathways to the Junior National Team and elite levels of cycling, and more. For athletes demonstrating the right abilities... 802 422 5671 x257

Therapeutic Dog Reading - YSWPCS
The main objective of this program is to provide a relaxed and dog-friendly atmosphere, which allows students to practice the skill of reading. Many of the children chosen for this program have difficulties reading and as a result have developed self-esteem issues. They are often self-conscious when reading aloud in front of other classmates. By sitting down next to a dog and reading to the dog, all threats of being judged are put aside. The child relaxes, pats the attentive dog, and focuses on the reading. Reading improves because the child is practicing the skill of reading, building self-esteem, and associating reading with something pleasant. In addition to time reading with Therapy Dogs students will also have the opportunity to read to stuffed animals, use the RAZ Kids computer reading program and engage in other supplemental activities as chosen by the teachers. NEEDS : There will be a limit of 10 students allowed in the club. Struggling readers will be given first priority in joining the club and then it will be opened up to other students if not enough struggling readers apply. The club teachers will select which students will join the club from the students who apply based... 4126682064 x134

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