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Summer Camps in Banks, AL

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Bay Bounders (Week 8 AM) - STEAM Adventures - NESS
Use science, technology, engineering, art, and math to undertake these exciting STEAM adventures. Learn about the field of Biomimicry as you develop a product based on nature to design and market to the NESS judges, investigate the power of currents and wind using experiments and iPads, look into green technologies related to wave and wind power. Includes: boogie boarding, microscopes, 1 boat trip, & snorkel adventures 860-535-9362
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Camp Alamisco
 
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43.94 Miles
Address:
6450 Atlanta Hwy, Montgomery, Alabama 36117
Beautiful Lake Martin is open to all denominations. Summer camp available & open to church & youth group retreats.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Boating, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Ceramics/Pottery, Climbing/Rappelling, Horseback...
YMCA Camp Chandler
 
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46.71 Miles
Address:
PO Box 2336, Montgomery, Alabama 36102
Covering 475 acres on beautiful lake offers countless activities for youth 5 to 15. Christian emphasis.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Horseback Riding (Western), Riflery,...
Summer Camp at KinderCare - AL
 
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57.51 Miles
Address:
, Prattville, Alabama
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific
Activities: Academic and Pre-College Camps: General Academics
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Banks, AL Summer Camps

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Camp S.W.A.G. Teen Talent Show
Camp S.W.A.G. (Students With Ambitions & Goals) is hosting a Teen Talent Show Fundraiser on January 29th, 2016 with a TENTATIVE location of Panther Creek High School in Cary, NC. We will keep you up to date on the exact location. Ticket are $15 in advance and $18 at the door. Are you a high school student who wants to audition for the talent show? Applications will be available on October 15, 2015 and auditions will be held on January 9th, 2016. Location to be determined. Visit us at http://cswag.org/2015-teen-talent-show-fundraiser/ for more information. Have questions give us a call at (919) 443-5866.

Lakewood Retreat Summer Camp 2016 - Brooksville, FL
Come away from the routine of everyday life to see old friends and make some new ones. Summer camp early registration (before May 2016) is $329.00. On May 1st the price increases to $349.00. Get your applications in early this year.. Let's take over the entire LWR Campus in 2016!

Coffee Nights: An Ignited Youth Camp Fundraiser - Durham, NC
As a way to fundraise for our annual Ignited Youth Camp, CTF's youth group, Ignited, hosts an annual talent show where youth showcase their talents through song and dance, comedy, magic tricks, baked goods, fresh-brewed coffee, and so much more. Come and join us, support us, buy a coffee and a snack, and enjoy the show. *We ask for a minimum donation of $1 on our baked goods, and $2 on our coffee.

I ♥ Salsa: A kid's camp fundraiser - Irving, TX
Your kids will have a great time working this lunch and live auction while earning a discount applied toward any of our summer camps this year. The work will be simple but will give the kids a chance to do some work toward their fun and spiritual growth.

Kid's Art Camp: President's Day - Philadelphia, PA
We are hosting Kid's ART CAMP for President's Day! Kids can be dropped off at Primp and Play or parents can come and enjoy a spa service while kids get crafty. We will do plenty of unique projects to keep kids busy & will provide snacks for those attending. Seats are limited - register today. Excited for you to get artsy with us!

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The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts - The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
The Wallis bring audiences world-class theater, dance and music, performed by many of the worlds most talented and sought- after artists. Invertigo Dance Theatre collaborates with a network of choreographers, theatre companies, musical ensembles, social service agencies, education programs and design artists to promote physical and artistic empowerment. 310-246-3800

Animal Adventure Camp - Jefferson County Parks and Recreation Commission
This camp will explore subjects such a s animal behavior, biology, food chain, and the importance of biodiversity and conservation. Under close adult supervision there will be hands on interaction with real, live animals. Each day will feature a new animal friend, such as a reptile, amphibian, mammal, bird, or arthropod. Camp will include education, game, crafts, stories, and creative play. Please send a healthy snack with your child each day. A $10 material fee (cash or check) is payable to the instructor the first day of camp. ACTIVITY SUB-CATEGORY Camps LOCATION Preschool Room INSTRUCTOR Melissa Kowalski

The Science and Art of Wax - Lyman Campus
Ages: Girls and Boys Entering Grades 7 - 10 Dates: July 5 - 8 Time: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Format: One-week session Location: Laurels Lyman Campus in Shaker Heights Tuition: $320/session From candles to cosmetics, colorful canvases to clothing, there are many wonderful ways we use wax to beautify and enrich our lives. What is it about wax that appeals to our senses of touch, taste, sight and smell? Beeswax. Paraffin. Soy wax. Gel wax. In this camp you will learn how to work with wax as a creative medium that is as versatile as clay or metal. You will also explore how wax is made and how the very different chemical and physical properties influence what it is best used for! Campers will create their own candles, practice wax resist techniques and will even learn the age-old craft of encaustic painting (using melted wax as paint). Each camper will mount or frame one work of art for display. 216-455-0154

Youth Learn to Row Camp - Water Sports Center
Learn to row this summer! Participants learn proper rowing technique, whole body conditioning and water safety while making new friends and enjoying a new and fun activity. Youth who particpate during the summer get a head start on team rowing if they choose to row during the school year. All camps are two weeks and there is no limit to the number of sessions a participant can sign up for. Eligibility - anyone who has never rowed prior to summer 2016, ages 13-18 and entering 8th - 12th grade in fall 2016. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LOCR is open to student athletes, ages 13-18 (8th-12th grade), regardless of experience. Practice is daily after school, Monday through Friday, 3:45-6:15p, and Saturday mornings 7:30-10:00a. LOCR offers a Fall racing season, Winter training season, Spring racing season, plus options row during the summer months. Rowers new to the sport are considered Novice and after their first year advance to Varsity. Through a partnership with the local high schools, Varsity athletes have an opportunity to letter just as they would in a sport offered through their school. INCLEMENT WEATHER: LOCR reserves the right to cancel classes due to poor weather or water...

Debate Camp June (Grades 6-9) - Recreation and Cultural Center
Debate Camp June (Grades 6 - 9) Have you ever been told that you love to argue? Or that you should be an attorney when you grow up? Have you watched the 2016 Primary Election debates and wondered, "Is that the best that a professional public speaker can do?" Are you interested in winning arguments or influencing your friends, family and classmates? If you answered "YES" to any of these questions, then Debate Camp is for YOU! If gaining the skills needed to succeed in a career such as law or STEM, or if gaining an advantage in advanced level history courses or any course requiring effective and persuasive communication interests you, then wed love to have you at Debate Camp! This camp will help you gain and sharpen specific tools and techniques related to persuasive communication including: court room trials, persuasive presentations, political campaigns and competitive team debates. You will learn how to use evidence-based arguments to persuade others to support and act on your ideas and proposals. We will debate school-related academic and social issues, local community dilemmas, national issues such as gun control, freedom of speech, immigration and healthcare reform, as well as global issues such...

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