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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: D-3 The Mathematical Wonders of Pascals triangle - Aurora
Most mathematics teachers are aware of the some of the more straightforward connections Pascals Triangle has to mathematics. Come explore some of the lesser known connections that can be used to peak your students interest and entice them into exploring the mathematics behind these connections. (630)9075950
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Westminster Highlands Camp
 
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221 Center St, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling,...
Camp Lambec
 
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221 Center St, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Music, Religious Study, Team...
Lutherlyn
 
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PO Box 355, Prospect, Pennsylvania
Activities: Archery, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Hiking, Horseback Riding (English), Horseback Riding...
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There are multiple options for you to ensure a great summer experience for a 10 year old boy. One of the most important things for a boy this age is to have him build new skills, while he is spending a good amount of time outdoors, making new friends and learning from positive role models. A residential camp with multiple sport offerings is a great camp option. A combination of structured activities like team sports and tennis lessons and open play time and free swim will have your 10 year old jumping for joy. Residential camp will also teach him...




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Spring BREAK Karate Kid Camp - Fort Myers, FL
The Karate Kid Camp where kids learn Japanese Martial Arts! The spring break where the the kids really get to break! Kids will be taught Japanese Karate, Kid friendly weapons and the art of Tamashiwari along with fun field trips. Space is limited. Join today!! Find out more at www.martialartsinftmyers.com or contact/text us at 239.482.4489. The only "bored " you'll hear about is the " board " they get to break!

#MYOB Youth Business Boot Camp (YBBC) - Riverview, FL
Would you like your student to like school more. Would you like your child to be motivated more at home and in school? AT YBBC your student will learn intensive strategies to look at life like a CEO. When: Saturdays 9-26-15, 10-10-15, 10-17-15, 11-7-15, 11-21-15, 12-5-15, 12-12-15, 1-9-16, 1-24-15 Ages: Children, Boys and Girls ages 6-16 Fee: $15 registration (Includes; Book #MYOB Mind your own Business) $5 per session (includes snack, Youth Business Coaching (with The Goal Girl) Registration is Monday- Friday at Kids Doing Business Academy Prep. or call Jorgie Franks at 813-239-4681

"YOUTH AGAINST DRUGS" CAMPAIGN FUNDRAISER - Rio Grande, OH
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Camp Henry Horner T-shirt Day - Ingleside, IL
No matter where you are around the world, make sure to wear your Camp shirt. Need to order a new one? Contact Isaac Brubaker at [email protected] Do you remember The 21st day of September? Ba de ya - say do you remember Ba de ya - camp shirts in September Ba de ya - never was a cloudy day

Stock The Pantry Craft & Vendor Fair @ Morganwood Youth Camp - Tupelo,
Stock The Pantry is a vendor event at Morganwood Youth Camp in Tupelo, MS. Booths are $30 and fees will go toward pantry items needed for this summers camp. It will be Monday, April 25th from 5:00pm to 8:00pm. Come by and support the local vendors. For more information call 662-255-2094. 255 County Road 1029 Tupelo, MS 38804

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Camp Hollywood - Ohlook Performing Arts Center
Students will write a script, produce, direct, film, and star in a movie in our exciting 1 week camp! Beginning the first day campers will create a story, develop characters, design sets, even work on costumes and make-up. They will then get a crash course in camera work and filming techniques using digital video equipment. Putting all the skills together, students make a movie! Each participant receives a finished copy of the film. 817-421-2825

PM Week 5: Dangerous Book for Boys - Oakhill Day School
Take a step back in time…back before electronics and gaming systems rules our boys lives. Back to a time when boys played outside, used their imaginations, created things, destroyed things…all to learn how they worked! This week we will have tons of fun as we learn all kinds of stuff our grandparents (and even some of our parents) played as kids. Learn the art of paper airplane making, stickball, build tripwires, work on secret codes, first aid, Navaho code talkers…and so much more! 816-436-6228

Rob Ryersons Girls Residential Soccer Camp - Mount St. Marys University
This Girls Only Advanced residential soccer camp is held at Mount St. Marys University and conducted by Camp Director, Rob Ryerson. The emphasis of the program is on individual skill development along with team building concepts and increased tactical decision making for all players. All campers will be instructed by highly qualified coaches including current USSF Licsensed coaches and collegiate level coaches. This camp will prepare players for higher levels of competition. Learn more at www.scoringoals.com or call toll free at 1-877-futbol-1. 877-388-2651

Romantic Dinner for Two - Art & Soul
Cranberry Feta Pecan Salad, Seafood Risotto, Asparagus Spears, Raspberry Chocolate Cups with Homemade Mousse *PRICE INCLUDES 2 SEATS IN THE CLASS* 402-483-1744

Wagner College - Wagner College
Please join us for the Wagner College Mens Lacrosse January Prospect Clinic! The clinic is a great opportunity for prospective student-athletes to improve as players and to learn what its like to be a college athlete. Youll also get the chance to meet head coach Matt Poskay, his assistants, and the Seahawk Lacrosse players who will also be working with you during the event. During the morning session, participants will work closely with Wagner coaches and players in order to further develop skills that will help them with both their high school and club lacrosse programs. During lunch, there will be an information session where participants will learn what its like to balance academics and athletics at the Division I level. Finally, during the afternoon field session, participants will have the opportunity to play and compete against other future college lacrosse players. Participants must bring all necessary equipment, including a mouth guard. Please bring a bag lunch as well. Water will be provided. (There will also be a voluntary campus tour begining after the clinic has been concluded.) 6312415142.0

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