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Camp Grosvenor

 
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Address:
95 Church St, Newport, Rhode Island 02840
Name:
Lauren Schmieg
Phone:
401-847-6927
Details:
Camp Type:
Day Camp
Gender:
Coed
Ages:
Coed from 5 to 16
Camp Dates:
July through August
Session Lengths:
1 week sessions
Camp Fees:
Less Than $75, $76 To $200 per week
Activities:
Arts and Crafts, Boating, Farming/Ranching/Gardening, Leadership Development, Nature/Environmental Studies, Instructional Swimming, Recreational Swimming, Academics, Aquatic Activities, Archery, Baseball/Softball, Basketball, Bicycling/Biking, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Counselor Training (CIT), Dance, Drama, Field Trips, Fishing, Football, Hiking, Kayaking, Marine Science, Soccer, Team Field Sports, Team Building
 

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Our kids have been going to the local Boys and Girls club for the past year but this was the first time they ventured out for summer camp. I'm so glad they did. They got to try out so many new things. One of the big hits was the work in the garden. Now they want to turn out backyard into a vegetable patch. If this is the summer where they learned to love salad I will be eternally grateful!
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4.0
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4.0
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4.0
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4.0
CampsUSA.org Staff Reviewed by Guest on July 23, 2015

Extending the Fun of the Club

Our kids have been going to the local Boys and Girls club for the past year but this was the first time they ventured out for summer camp. I'm so glad they did. They got to try out so many new things. One of the big hits was the work in the garden. Now they want to turn out backyard into a vegetable patch. If this is the summer where they learned to love salad I will be eternally grateful!

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