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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Week V PM Play and Exploration - Franciscan Montessori Earth School
This camp, guided by the Montessori method, offers a mix of quiet play, story time, and outdoor activities that follow the rhythm of the child and the particular group. Activities may include play with clay, puzzles, and Legos; trips to the school library; nature walks; and harvesting snacks from the school garden. Children can nap if they need to. Following camp at 3:30, children can join regular afternoon child care until 5:30 (hours from 3:30 to 5:30 billed separately). 503-760-8220 x253
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URJ Henry S Jacobs Camp
 
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Distance
53.16 Miles
Address:
3863 Morrison Rd, Utica, Mississippi 39175
A Jewish place at a southern pace-That's what the Henry S. Jacobs Camp has been providing since 1970. We are a small camp that...
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Challenge/Rope Courses, Music, Nature/Environmental Studies, Performing Arts,...
Camp Hidden Lake
 
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Distance
54.48 Miles
Address:
PO Box 4857, Jackson, Mississippi 39296
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Climbing/Rappelling,...
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Cary, MS Summer Camps

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CentriKid camp - Union, KY
Grades 3-5 June 16-17-18 Campbellsville University Total cost is $158 Pay to Allen or Bobbie or online

Film Premiere Stages for Youth Summer Film Camp - Cincinnati, OH
***PLEASE NOTE VENUE CHANGE*** Join Stages For Youth in celebrating the accomplishments of 30 young filmmakers who attended the 2016 Stages For Youth summer film bootcamp. Participants, ages 12 to 19, from SCPA, Springer, Clark, Walnut, Bethany House, Seven Hills, Mercy, Purcell, Waldorf, Aiken, Withrow, as well as home educated, YWCA Rosie’s Girls and The Squash Academy came to Stages For Youth and were challenged...to make a short film…in only 2 weeks! Along the way they learned the film craft, they created, collaborated, debated, negotiated, and problem solved…and all came away with mission accomplished, a testament to their creativity, resolve, teamwork, and spirit. Movies will start around 8:30 PM in beautiful Union Hall. Total run time is about one hour and will be followed by awards. We have a hundred chairs and then some, so please bring your friends. This is a free, public, family event and all are welcome!

Teen Book Campaign Contest Sep. 10! - Hudson, WI
Teens & preteens, join us & review the top ten book nominees. Create a poster for your favorite book, which we'll display in the Library!

PreTeen Camp Fundraiser Luncheon - First Baptist Church
Heart Of Texas Preteen Camp is quickly approaching and I know we have alot of kids from Goldthwaite who want to go. ! This fundraiser is to off set the cost for the families of children wanting to attend. Preteen camp is for any child entering 4th - 6th grade is usually $145. At the luncheon we will serve: Tom Guthrie's FAMOUS Pulled Pork, Beans, Potato Salad, Bread, Pickles, Onions and Dessert.

Summer Camp Reunion
Glow in the Dark Capture the Flag, Pizza, Games, Slide Show, Art, Debates, STEM Projects. Come hang out with old friends from the summer and bring new friends. Cost is $30.

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Girls Volleyball - Sanford Day Camp
This year Delaware Volleyball Association will be running our volleyball program. DVA is known throughout the tri-state region for developing players who go on to succeed in their high school and college careers. Some DVA alumni will be on the US Olympic team this year. Players will be taught the fundamentals of serving, passing, setting and spiking. Teamwork around the net will be emphasized. Players can expect a good workout every day. ---------- LOCATION: Sanford School. Please drop your child off at the Sports Center at 8:45 a.m. Pick up will be in the same location at 3:15. ---------- WHAT TO BRING: Light-weight, loose fitting shirts, shorts, socks and sneakers. Knee pads and jump rope are also required. Water Bottle Bathing suit and towel for free swim in the afternoon. Lunch, unless purchasing from Camp. ($35.00/per week) A drink will be provided for all by the Camp. An afternoon icy treat will be served. ---------- At the end of Sport/Specialty Camp registration, you can register your child for Day Camp at: 610-565-4850

HalfTimers - Start to Finish Soccer Camp - The Prairie School
Start to Finish Soccer Camp has a long­-term mission for youth soccer players to find enjoyment and success in soccer, both at the same time. No matter what the age or experience level you may be, Start to Finish has something for you. This three­-stage program is divided by age and/or ability to provide a challenging, yet fun environment to find soccer success. Start to Finish has a well­-balanced curriculum that emphasizes individual technique, which is the building block of high-­level soccer. Players receive technical repetition in highly active and enjoyable activities. Players also learn from an energetic, enthusiastic, and involved staff that have a passion to teach soccer to young developing players. Our goal is to get youth soccer players to love soccer outside the parameters of organized camps, leagues, and practices. -- Students need to bring the following daily: soccer shoes for wet/dry surfaces, shin guards, soccer ball (labeled with name), sun block, water bottle, and wear clothes appropriate for the weather. -- Location: Ruud Soccer Stadium -- Instructors: Start to Finish staff, led by Prairies Varsity Soccer Coach Corey Oakland (262)752-2680

All things Shopkins! - Main Campus
Come and join Coach Mac in the wonderful world of Shopkins! Through imaginative play, together we will create a "Shopkins City" like a miniature version of Boxfest. We will also make jewelry, magnets and collectible Shopkins items for students to keep. 6159487005.0

Mad Science - Eureka! - CenterPoint Energy Community Center
While Thomas Edison said invention is 10% inspiration and 90% perspiration, this camp is 100% FUN! Children will overcome a series of challenges using basic materials, simple machines, tips from famous inventors and most importantly - their mind! With a little bit of ingenuity children will create catapults and forts, construct working light sticks to take home and assemble a set of circuits with batteries and light bulbs. AGE CATEGORY Youth LOCATION CECC at CenterPoint Energy Community Center INSTRUCTOR Mad Science

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