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Summer Camps in Abbeville, MS

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Field/Outdoor Games - JWR Club
Fresh air, sunshine, and games galore...what could be better? Learn to be a team player while soaking up the beautiful summertime weather. 503 232 0186
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Hopewell Camp & Conference Center
 
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8.77 Miles
Address:
24 County Road 231, Oxford, Mississippi 38655
Christian program gives caring support so campers belong, contribute, and grow. Open year-round for retreat rentals.
Activities: Aerobics/Exercise, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope...
Camp Lake Stephens
 
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Distance
9.48 Miles
Address:
117 Camp Ls Dr, Oxford, Mississippi 38655
Mature, caring staff. 1:7 counselor:camper ratio. Beautiful rustic setting, updated cabins. Traditional camp programs inc outdoor adventure, waterfront, sports.
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Caving, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Hiking, Horseback Riding...
Girl Scout Kamp Kiwani
 
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47.5 Miles
Address:
PO Box 1087, Tupelo, Mississippi 38802
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Backpacking, Bicycling/Biking, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope...
Tik-A-Witha
 
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47.5 Miles
Address:
PO Box 1087, Tupelo, Mississippi 38802
Rich with traditions, fun, friends and laughter. Where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing,...
Camp Phoenix
 
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51.82 Miles
Address:
44 S Rembert St, Memphis, Tennessee 38104
Resident camp is offered to members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Canoeing, Farming/Ranching/Gardening, Fishing, Hiking,...
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Abbeville, MS Summer Camps

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Kid's Day Off Camp / Drop N' Shop - Frederick, MD
Whether it's one day or a whole week, Camp Pump It Up is where it's at! Discover, explore, invent, and imagine! These themed camps are high-energy, fast-paced and just plain fun for kids. Kid's will spend part of the day playing on our gigantic inflatables and party of the day making new friends during interactive play, crafts, and hands-on activities. Camps are usually held on FCPS days off. Check our events calendar for camp dates. One Day 9 am - 4 pm........$45 Half Day 9 am - 1 pm OR 1 pm - 4 pm.......$25 Full Week........$185

Kid's Holiday Art Camp - Rhome, TX
Kids 6 through 12

Kid's Camp at The Backroom Gallery - Independence, MO
Sign up for Kid's Camp at The Backroom Gallery! We're happy to present "Building CONFIDENCE and CHARACTER through Creativity" classes every 2nd Saturday 11:30 - 2:30 beginning 4/9/16 ages 7-12. Kids who complete three classes will be featured in our August Third Friday Artwalk. $25.00/class, lunch included. Class limited to 8. All supplies provided. Pre-registration required! 816-886-0082

Kids Night Out - Great Pumpkin - York, SC
It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown! Join us as the weather cools a bit for all the fall festivities, celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Great Pumpkin. Cost is $15 a child (multi-child discounts available), which includes the cost of dinner. Come join us for a night including Gaga Ball, Hayride, and a Bible Study! Open to campers K5-6th Grade. For more information, or to pre-register for the event, contact Cameron Pruette, Program Coordinator, at: (803) 366-3722 ext. 22 [email protected] Drop-Off begins at 5:30pm, with dinner being served promptly at 6pm. Pick-up begins at 8:30pm and ends at 10:00pm.

Kid's Camp at VT People's Convention - Montpelier, VT
This Spring the Vermont People’s Convention will bring hundreds of people together as a critical step in building a unified movement for healthy communities and a just society. On April 30 & May 1st at Montpelier High School, individuals and organizations working for disability rights, racial justice, immigrant rights, climate justice and labor unions will come together for a weekend to share, learn and take action together. The organizers of the convention are working hard to make this an intergenerational event with a parallel Youth Activism Summit for teens, and a Kid’s Camp for children 12 and under. To make lasting and far reaching change we need the participation of Grandparents, Parents and their Children! The Kid’s Camp at the People’s Convention will not only provide quality childcare, but will be a fun space for kids to learn about and participate in creating a more just and vibrant world. Through stories and activities, kids will have opportunities to learn and think critically about various struggles for human rights and dignity. With art projects, cooperative games, and nature exploration kids will be encouraged to express themselves and make friends. Mentors and educators are committed to making the Kid’s Camp accessible to as many families...

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Dinosaurs Rock - Blazers Club
Want to learn more about the monsters and minerals that existed on earth 144 million years ago? This camp will fill your noggin with fun facts about fossils and prehistoric creatures. 503 232 0186

SciTech Explorers-Thursdays, 2:15pm, Temple Emanu-El - Emanu-El
Preschoolers, ages 3 to 5, discover and explore natural phenomena through observations, experimentation, storytelling, and creative play. While engaging in an activity, they are invited to observe, predict and interpret their findings. Budding scientists learn about space, chemical reactions, magnetism, light, electricity, how the body works and pre-robotics. 9-Week Program: Classes will meet on Thursdays April 7, April 14, April 21, April 28, May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26 and June 2. 212-804-7055

AM Week 8: Triumph Over Third- Language - Oakhill Day School
Give your third grader the tools they need to take third grade head on. Students develop skills needed in third grade. 816-436-6228

READING ENRICHMENT: June - Dunavant Upper School
This non-credit review course is designed for rising seventh, eighth, and ninth graders. Successfully completing the course (and passing the summer reading quizzes and tests on any book studied in the class) will satisfy the summer reading requirement for students enrolling at MUS for the 2016-17 school year. These students will be exempt from the summer reading tests required of all other students in the fall, and the students will earn quarter points in the following way: B to A (85-100) = +3 C to B (75-85) = +2 C- to C (70-74) = -2 F to D (0-69) = -6 Students should purchase these three books before the class begins: "A Wizard of Earthsea", Le Guin (HMH Books for Young Readers: 978-0547773742) "The Golden Compass", Pullman (Yearling: 978-0440418320) "MAUS II", Spiegelman (Pantheon: 978-0679729778) 901-260-1300

Mythical Marionettes & Show (A.M.) with Ansley Young - Westerly Creek Elementary (Art Room)
Teachers: Ansley Young and Pam Peters lead young artists in creating a fully functional four legged creature marionette from wood, paint, rope and more. After reading and researching myths and fairy tales, kids use their findings to construct a magical being and develop a story to tell. The story will be told in a 10-15 minute performance at the end of the week. We close online registration 24 hours prior to camp start. If you want to register at that time, please call 720-299-1806 OR 303-349-0961. 303-349-0861

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