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Summer Camps in Chautauqua County, NY
Celebrate summer colors, beach scenes, fish and fun in the sun through painting, collage, printing, clay, wood and papier mâché. 2035624927 x14
Chautauqua County, NY Summer Camps
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Where is there a summer english camp for a group of chinese children?
Frederic, as per your request, we have added a couple of Summer English camps for Chinese children.
CCE Summer Camp promotes exchange and friendship between young students of China and the students understanding of the world. See more here: http://www.campsusa.org/summer-camps/cce-summer-camp-in-the-us-for-chinese-students/
Crossing Borders English Camp - transitioning students to completely immerse in the English language; they host Children from Russia, China, Venezuela, Italy, etc. and have locations in San Antonio, in Katy, Houston, The Woodlands, TX and Brooklyn, New York. See more here: http://www.campsusa.org/summer-camps/crossing-borders-houston-english-camp/...
Teen Camp - Alma Center, WI
First Tent Camp of 2015---Teen Camp. Three days and three nights of Tent Camp fun, including: Great friends Hobo pies Campfires Bible Times Capture the Flag Army tents and Waterslide What are you looking forward to that isn't on this list? Everyone is welcome, so use the Invite button to add your friends! Cost: $30 For ages 14-18 To register or for more information call 715-964-6176.
Wilderness Survivors Side of the Mountain youth camp, plus the adult W
Youth Wilderness Survivors Side of the Mountain camp description & registration Info: http://www.wolfcollege.com/youth/summer-overnight-camps/wilderness-survivors-side-of-the-mountain/ Adult Wilderness Survival Training & Trek description and registration Info: http://www.wolfcollege.com/expeditions/summer/wilderness-survival-training-and-trek/ Wilderness Survival has become synonymous with the over-dramatized survival programs on television. While some of these programs do provide valuable advice, most of them are filled with poor choices that, if followed, will get you injured or killed in a real emergency. Without proper training, separating the fact from fiction can be a difficult task. Our primary focus this week is to teach participants the practical skills that will save them in a true emergency. While a number of Traditional Skills will be introduced, our goal this week is to provide participants with a pragmatic skill set. For instance, spending five hours building a lean-to when it gets dark in 20 minutes is not a practical choice. Trying to build a bow-drill fire kit from scratch without a knife and without properly seasoned wood in the damp environment of the Pacific Northwest is rarely practical. Although those types of skills will be demonstrated, we will challenge you to perfect the basics first – like carrying a small fire steel and a couple of cotton balls...
Free Celebrity Basketball Game & Youth Bball Camp – PAYUSA’s Pay - Atl
Entirely Free Event! Hosted By Young Dro, Reec & Mz Shyneka of Hot 107.9FM 12 Noon – Free Basketball Camp – Must Register at www.PayUsa.org 2pm – Celebrity Basketball Game – Halftime by Air Elite Dunkers & Flip City South Post Game – 50,000 Piece Candy Give Away!
Send A Kid 2 Camp - Clinton Township, MI
On April 19th @ 6PM we will be hosting a "fun"draiser at the Stray Cat Lounge in Clinton Township. $10 cover charge gets you a buffet style pasta dinner. There will be a 50/50 raffle and a Silent Auction. All monies raised will go to Kids Burn Camp at YMCA Camp Manitoulin. It takes $500 to send one kid to camp but the return on investment is priceless.
Melrose Tween & Teen Camp: Video Production Showcase in Melrose - Melr
Start Time: 2:00 PM End Time: 4:00 PM The Melrose Center will feature week-long, 2-hour camp-style sessions from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday. A materials fee of $25 applies for each camp. Registration is required with a Library card in good standing. Seats are limited, so register today. Write, produce, shoot and edit like the pros in your first video clip in our state-of the art v... More info: http://evrd.us/2BM9X
Ballet IA - TU - Maryland Youth Ballet
For students ages 5 to 6 years starting more serious ballet training. A focus on making dance fun while starting to learn important ballet vocabulary, confidence and poise. (301) 608-2232
Spring-The "Write" Stuff 2, Kindergarten - Wichita Collegiate School
Is your child struggling to learn how to print? Are they reluctant to complete written work? Whether your child is struggling or not, learning to print is a very complex skill. This class will provide all of the foundational skills necessary to be able to learn to print effectively and efficiently all while having FUN! Kristen Freed, Licensed Occupational Therapist will assess your students use of a writing tool and then provide a multitude of activities to improve their grasp, general stability, tactile discrimination, visual-motor coordination, and visual-perception skills for more successful writing tool use. 316-771-2289
All About Animals 1st/2nd grade - CuriOdyssey
Animals need food, water, and space in order to survive and all have special adaptations for living within their environment. Get up close with CuriOdysseys resident non-releasable animals, get a behind-the-scenes tour of our animal exhibits, and venture out into the park to observe and discover how animals find their food and protect themselves from becoming food. 650-340-7590
Jump-Start WIN6 - Camp Winacka
Jump-start your Girl Scout camp experiences by trying a little bit of everything. Discover Winacka through crafts, singing, games, swimming and outdoor exploration. Youll earn the Making Friends and Outdoor Adventurer badges. Rustic cabin accommodations. Cookie eligible. 619-610-0821
Nature Art Quest - Carolina Day School
Be inspired by nature! We will balance our time between creating art outdoors, using natural materials in their natural environment, and collecting objects outdoors to create art with nature indoors. We will study nature artist Andy Goldsworthys work and we will create impermanent art such as earth mandalas, spirals, and fairy homes inspired by his work. Well use the natural items that we collect to create leaf prints, weavings, dreamcatchers, wreaths and more. Leader: Kati Robbins 828-274-0757



