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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Period 4 - Woodworking - NBJH Room 116
Incoming 7th and 8th Graders will learn the basic usage and safety of some hand tools, power tools and machinery (routers, drill press, scroll saw, spindle sander, disc sander, palm sander, cordless drill, lathe). All activities will be demonstrated and supervised by Mr. Caris, the current Woodworking teacher at NBJH. Students will choose a project from a list based on their experience. The list will be sent home in the FIRST week of the course. Examples include a cutting board, wood bowl, routed sign, garden tray, gumball machine, and bag toss game. Other projects will be available if time permits. 8475043400 x2520
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Pine Creek Ranch
 
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1410 N Etheridge Ln, Boise, Idaho
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Backpacking, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Drama, Hiking, Horseback...
Alice Pittenger
 
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1410 N Etheridge Ln, Boise, Idaho
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Bicycling/Biking, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Hiking, Nature/Environmental Studies,...
Camp Hodia
 
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1701 N 12th St, Boise, Idaho
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Canoeing, Climbing/Rappelling, Hiking, Horseback Riding (Western), Rafting...
Camp Nebagamon for Boys
 
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877 E Chardie Rd, Boise, Idaho
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Backpacking, Basketball, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Climbing/Rappelling, Nature/Environmental...
ACS Camp Rainbow Gold
 
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2676 S Vista Ave, Boise, Idaho
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Bicycling/Biking, Counselor Training (CIT),...
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What Items Are Important to Bring to Summer Camp?
As always, the mission of the camp dictates what campers should bring. However, no matter the focus of the program, there are some universal essentials to bring. Packing is hard. Having a general packing list makes it easier for parents and children to handle this process. First, one should always bring bedding, a pillow, and any comfort items like a stuffed animal. Additionally, youth should bring three types of shoes: flip flops for the shower and beach, sneakers for running around, and boots if there is hiking. If there is a dance or formal event, it is also appropriate to...




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Camp KidJam at The Orange Conference - Duluth, GA
Are you joining us for #OC15? We'd love to get to know you and for others to get to know you too. Use this event page to make ministry connections, plan meetings, and share insights!

Kid Fit Boot Camp Age 8-11 - Chandler, AZ
Child Care is $5/month per child (Kids Fitness Classes included)

Kid's Class- Best Buds - East Windsor, CT
Come and paint with us! Kids' Paint Class uses smaller canvases (8x10) & shorter sessions. Kids Paint Party are ideal for kids, teens & the whole family! Grab your family and join us for a fun afternoon out!! All proceeds from our paint nights and paintings benefit the therapeutic youth program at our art center. When you purchase one of our pieces or attend a paint social, not only will you be gaining a painting and experience, you'll be supporting a wonderful cause. Thank you for your support! 8x10 canvas for $15 16x20 canvas for $25

Believe Summer Camp Experience - Bogalusa, LA
5-day Performing Arts Camp taught by internationally-experienced directors. Culminates in a stage show for the community. Open to 3rd thru 12th graders and recent grads. Register Online Now and Spread the Word. ! www.believecamp.com

Dessert Auction 4 Youth Camp - Ferguson, MO
Parents: come get a free meal and buy desserts. Students: make your best dessert and come sell it at the dessert auction.

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Arduino I - Da Vinci Science Center
Arduino I* - $350 (July 18 – July 22) Todays technology: computer controlled Do-It-Yourself electronic projects facilitated by Arduino. Arduino is a micro-controller with user friendly coding that can be used to interact with the physical world. This Arduino starter camp will provide basic instruction on how to use the Arduino micro-controller to perform a variety of different tasks. This is a full day camp and includes a $50.00 material fee for take home electronic parts and accessories. Advisable Note: For continued learning experience beyond this camp, your child is encouraged to bring her/his own laptop daily onto which the necessary drivers and codes would be installed for the tasks we do each day. 484-664-1002

Survival Skills Overnight Campout - Connolly Ranch
Here is a chance for outdoorsy, nature-loving youth ages 9-13 to sleep under the stars at Connolly Ranch. With old friends and new, campers will enjoy practicing basic survival skills, foraging for food and learning how to cook over an open fire. The evening includes a night hike, star gazing, smores-making and storytelling around the fire. Dinner and breakfast included. Campers bring their own camping gear. 707-224-1894

Schools Out, So Mix It Up Camp - 3/25 - Bloomfield Gymnastics
Its a day off for the kids but not for you... Have your child enjoy a fun-filled day of Mix it Up Camp at Bloomfield Gymnastics! Coach Brooke of Brookes Bunch and Bloomfield Gymnastics have partnered so that your kids can enjoy the best of gymnastics and more. Explore your creative side, exercise and have fun with friends! Learn new techniques, skills, and create your very own "work of art." Camp includes arts and crafts projects, dancing, tumbling, gymnastics, gym games and more. Bring a friend or make new ones. Its going to be a great time!!!ALL MATERIALS ARE INCLUDED. STUDENTS MUST BRING THEIR OWN LUNCH, MORNING SNACK AND BEVERAGE IN A NON-BREAKABLE CONTAINER

Two Trails Outdoor Camp-Week 10 - Two Trails Park
Get your kids active for the summer with Two Trails Outdoor Camp! Our participants will engage in a variety of activities such as arts, crafts, nature, sports, games and more. Camp will swim two to three times a week and take one to two no n-swimming field trip a week as well. This camp is for school-age children 5-12 years of age; please note 5 years olds must have completed kindergarten. For more information and camp handbook with camp forms see our website at OlatheKS.org/ParksRec/OutdoorCamps [] , Parent Orientation, Thursday, May 19 at 6 p.m. at camp shelter. AGE CATEGORY Youth LOCATION TT Two Trails Shelter at Two Trails Park

McLaren Half Day Week 1: Wildlife Wonderer - McLaren Park
Half Day Camp is open to children who are entering PreK (must be 4 years old) or Kindergarten in the 2015-2016 school year. THIS IS A 4 DAY CAMP - NO CAMP ON MEMORIAL DAY Wild Life Wonderer From mammals to reptiles, birds to insects, plants to ocean creatures, this is a week all about our world full of extraordinary organisms! Each day, we will focus on a different type of wildlife, and learn how they all work together to create our web of life. 415-876-3764

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