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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Aaron Brooks Foundation - Aaron Brooks Foundation
My name is James E. Hampton, and I am the CEO of the Aaron Brooks Foundation Drills and Skills program. The program works collaboratively with Schools and Community Centers to develop comprehensive youth development strategies for underserved, school aged youth. The Aaron Brooks Drills and Skills mission is to empower at-risk youth to become successful citizens by providing a nurturing environment where they will develop their academic, civic, and leadership skills while improving their basketball skills. After-school tutoring as well as lesson-based basketball drills provide these youth with the tools they need to be motivated in school and life. The vision is that every student participating in the program will gain the skills needed to choose and maintain a positive future. 2063515596.0
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Camp Fire USA Camp Fletcher
 
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49.71 Miles
Address:
106 Oxmoor Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
Camp Fletcher programs give youth a chance to live and share with others, discover and build individual skills, and increase appreciation of the natural...
Activities: Archery, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Hiking, Leadership Development, Music, Nature/Environmental...
Camp Fire West Day Camp
 
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49.71 Miles
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106 Oxmoor Rd, Birmingham, Alabama 35209
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Dance, Drama, Field Trips, Nature/Environmental Studies, Performing...
Anderel Program Center
 
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52.28 Miles
Address:
105 Heatherbrooke Park Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Outstanding staff and beautiful facilities located on the Elk River. We offer girls learning adventures in a warm, supportive atmosphere.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Boating, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Fishing, Leadership...
Camp Cottaquilla
 
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52.28 Miles
Address:
105 Heatherbrooke Park Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Traditional Girl Scout camp with emphasis on fun, friend-making, & lots of speciality programs. Fantastic counselors.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Boating, Canoeing, Drama, Fishing,...
Camp Trico
 
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52.28 Miles
Address:
105 Heatherbrooke Park Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Outstanding staff and beautiful facilities on Tennessee River offer young girls learning adventures in a warm & supportive atmosphere.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Boating, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living,...
Kanawahala Program Center
 
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52.28 Miles
Address:
105 Heatherbrooke Park Dr, Birmingham, Alabama 35242
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Bicycling/Biking, Boating, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope...
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Carbon Hill, AL Summer Camps

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LATEST CAMPS EVENTS:

Youth Theatre Camp Battle Creek: The Sea Witch/ Bad Wolf Theatre Compa
Camp dates are: Monday, August 1st: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday, August 2nd: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wednesday, August 3rd: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thursday, August 4th: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Friday, August 5th: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM Monday, August 8th: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Tuesday, August 9th: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Wednesday, August 10th: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thursday, August 11th: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Friday, August 12th: 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Show at 7:00 PM) Saturday, August 13th: 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM (Dinnershow at 6:00 PM/ Show at 8:00 PM) Sunday, August 14th: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Show at 3:00 PM/ Strike to follow/ Cast party after) Children will be required to bring a sack lunch. Auditions will be held the first day of camp, please dress in appropriate clothing. Auditions will consist of singing approx. 16 bars (or 30 seconds) of a song a capella, a short dance combination, reading from the script and possibly learning songs from the show. Parents or guardians are required to fill out additional paperwork the first day of camp. Tickets and T-Shirts will be available for pre-orders beginning Monday, August 1st. If your student will have conflicts with camp, please...

Teen Camp 2016 - Waycross, GA
Please let us know as soon as possible if you or your church will be attending this year! Camp Applications can be found at our website, www.campokefenokee.net

Teen Yoga Camp (ages 15 - 18) - Garden City, ID
The beauty of yoga is self discovery. The best time for that is now! Introducing a new Teen Yoga Camp at Essential Hot Yoga Glennwood location. It is often said by yoga students, "I wish I would have found yoga much younger". Yoga gently opens up the body and the mind for greater self love and compassion. The teen years can be very confusing with many physical changes resulting in emotional and mental stress. The connection of body and mind through the practice of yoga has been shown to benefit children greatly and provide a path for self regulation as they transition into young adults. In this special Teen Yoga Camp your child will have the opportunity to chat with other teens about issues surrounding their life. Meghan is a recent college graduate and Yoga Teacher who understands the struggles of the teen age years. Experience a posture lab and learn correct alignment and take a Essential Hot Yoga class with music and low heat! This workshop will fill up quickly. Pre-registration is required. $95.00 total, space is limited. Schedule Sunday July 24th - Thursday July 28th 2 PM...

Teen Camp - Charlotte, NC
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Renewing the Vision Workshop - Bowling Green, KY
A workshop designed to assist present and future TEC leaders in the proper implementation of the official TEC Manual, maintaining the principles upon which the movement was founded. Bob and Sharrie Cinnamond, who have shared Teens Encounter Christ traveling the world, will be the main presenters for this workshop! We are so excited to have them share their history, wisdom and faith with us at this workshop! The link below will take you to online registration for the workshop. Once registration form is complete and submitted, you will be directed to the Diocesan website where you will pay for the workshop. http://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/tK11jJdDcy69OSbBfNE8a

LATEST CAMPS NEWS:

Astronomical Wonders AM - Morehead Planetarium and Science Center
How do objects move through space? Does their movement affect our sense of direction and time? Become a space observer and learn to identify constellations and planets. Explore telescopes and other observation tools and see how astronomers investigate deep space objects. 919-962-1236

Horses and Horsemanship - Advantage Ranch and Retreat Center
What Are Horses Thinking? How do they understand us? How do we communicate with them? Learn to groom, lead, and ride a horse. Riding instruction tailored to rider experience through small group lessons. Connection and confidence come through practicing a powerful voice and learning to direct a 1,000 pound animal. Courage develops through Equestrian Vaulting (stand up on the back of a moving horse!). Explore life skills in team building, games, and stillness & gratitude exercises. 540-230-5698

Week 5 Western Horse Camp - Rose Lake Youth Camp
This new specialty camp offers horse safety, grooming, saddling and western style riding. Campers will learn basic riding instruction, how to take care of their horse and will learn riding skills in the arena along with wooded trail rides. This camp is held in partnership with Center Lake Bible Camp. Ages 10-13, limited to 8 campers. 231 768 4351

Summer Camp @ Washington Park Group A (6-7) - Washington Park
Neighborhood Park Camp at Washington Park is a traditional, high-quality camp that is fun and affordable. Activities include arts and crafts, physical fitness games and challenges, dance, visits to the library, enrichment activities and swimming. Campers play basketball, soccer, volleyball and softball. Instruction is also offered in golf and tennis. Campers are escorted to Robinson Park Recreation Centers swimming pool for recreational swim two times per week. Staff go into the water with the campers and certified lifeguards are always present. Fun field trips are often the highlight of the week. Trips are an additional charge and are scheduled for once a week. This camp is a good fit for active campers who like sports and group activities. The ratio of staff to campers is 1 to 10. Campers are grouped by age, and lunch and a snack are provided. Camp culminates in the annual War Games in which Washington Park Camp and La Pintoresca Park Camps compete in a series of challenges to determine an annual camp champion. Campers are asked to wear sturdy, closed-toe athletic shoes, sunscreen and hats. On swimming days, campers are asked to bring sandals for the pool area and swimming suits. ...

Cook to Become Food Worldly [A] - Coyote Central
You will stop off in kitchens from faraway corners of the globe as you dive deep into the cultures of cuisines from through out the world. Cook from a list that includes delicious cuisine from Morocco, Argentina, Malaysia, Vietnam, the Yucatan, China, India, Peru, and Thailand. Through preparing and tasting such exotic appetizers, main courses, and desserts, youll have the richest ever culinary experience and indeed become food worldly. Instructor: Leslie Lightner 2063237276.0

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