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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Performance Evaluation - Northampton - STRIDES Human Performance Institue
A great way for youth athletes to see how they perform at skills related to the sports they play! Power, agility, speed, and strength are assessed to give kids a better understanding of how they can unlock their potential. Results are provided in a fashion that kids understand and motivate them to improve. STRIDES coaches are able to evaluate potential risk of injury and provide them with corrective exercise to reduce inure potential. These performance evaluations are conducted the 2nd Monday of each month at our Northampton and Amherst locations. There is no cost for these evaluations, but capacity is limited. (413) 586-5000
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Greene Family Camp
 
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17.64 Miles
Address:
1192 Smith Ln, Bruceville, Texas 76630
Reform Jewish (UAHC) Full-range prog. Modern, barrier-free facilities with AC, lake, pools, sports, alpine tower, more.
Activities: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Bicycling/Biking, Challenge/Rope Courses, Gymnastics, Religious Study,...
Camp Greene
 
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Distance
19.28 Miles
Address:
, Bruceville, Texas
The URJ Greene Family Camp is located in the rolling hills of central Texas
Activities: Religious Camps: Jewish
Cedarbrook Camp Texas
 
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42.23 Miles
Address:
391 County Road 333, Rosebud, Texas 76570
Christ-centered camping. Relationship building with peers and staff. Skill building opportunities. Traditional outdoor activities. Beautiful 300 acre wooded facility. Separate weeks girls-boys.
Activities: Archery, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Horseback Riding (Western),...
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Crawford, TX Summer Camps

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CTeen Xtreme Boys Travel Camp - Denver, CO
Journey from Denver, CO to Los Angeles, CA. Venture the sights and thrills of 5 states in the American West. CTeen Xtreme is open to all Jewish teens Grades 9-12 regardless of affiliation, who want to enjoy the summer of a lifetime. $1,870 Special opening price! Participants purchase a one way flight from their hometown to Denver. And a return flight from Los Angeles back to their hometown.

CCDYC @nd annual Summer Camp - Centralia, IL
The first two weeks of the CCYC Summer Camp will begin on June 20,2016 and end on July 1, 2016. This year there will be two separate camps with the second two week camp starting on July 18 and conclude on July 29 2016. Applications for the first session must be returned by June 15 to be accepted into the first session. Ages this year will range fron 7 to 12 yars of age. For additional information please contact the center at 618 532 6530 Another summer of fun for our children

Kids of New York - Brooklyn, NY
Kids of New York www.facebook.com/Kids-Of-New-York-353560624669604 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SATURDAY NOVEMBER 28, 2015 ::12 PM-7 PM @ Camp Friendship Brooklyn 339 8th Street (btwn. 5th & 6th Avenues) Park Slope, Brooklyn 11215 FREE and open to ALL AGES!!!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hosted By: ~ TBA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Music By: ~ Sounds of Dynasty www.facebook.com/dynastyrockers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Live Art by: ~ TBA ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sponsors/Supporters: ~ Camp Friendship Brooklyn www.facebook.com/Camp-Friendship-Brooklyn-220220314655176/ www.campfriendshipbrooklyn.com/ ~ Noble 9 Zuluz (Chapter 9 Brooklyn) www.facebook.com/noble9zuluz ~ Sounds of Dynasty www.facebook.com/dynastyrockers ~ UBC www.facebook.com/ubcsports1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @ Camp Friendship Brooklyn 339 8th Street (btwn. 5th & 6th Avenues) Park Slope, Brooklyn 11215 Subway: F,G train to 4th Avenue (9th Street) R train to 9th Street (4th Avenue) (about a 2 1/2 block walk) Bus: B37 to 9th Street / 3rd Avenue (about a 3 1/2 block walk) B63 to 9th Street / 5th Avenue (about a 1 1/2 block walk) B103 to 4th Avenue / 10th Street (heading towards Canarsie) (about a 3 1/2 block walk) B103 to 3rd Avenue / 8th Street (heading towards Downtown Brooklyn) (about a 2 1/2 block walk) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ** Media/ Sponsorship/ Volunteer Inquires email: [email protected]

Wine and Oyster Night with the South Carolina Campaign to Prevent Teen
Join us at Pearlz Oyster Bar in the Vista to celebrate the National Day to Prevent Teen Pregnancy. Coinciding with Midlands Gives this year, we are gearing up for a night of fun and philanthropy and we want you to be there! The SC Campaign works hard all year to help reduce the number of teen pregnancies in communities across the state and we depend on the help of those invested in the future of South Carolina. Want to help? Sponsor us during Midlands Gives by making a donation on May 3rd- https://midlandsgives.org/npo/south-carolina-campaign-to-prevent-teen-pregnancy/ Hosted by: Forrest Alton and Heather Brandt Charlie and Cayci Banks Alvin and LaGuadia Caughman Jamie and Tameika Isaac Devine Philippe Herndon and Jennifer Duffy Erin Johnson and Shawn Skillman Mary Ellen Maloney MPA Strategies Clare Folio Morris Kemi Ogunji Kyle and Heather Reeves Matthew and Beth Richardson Carol Singletary Matthew and Kimberley Wicker Michelle Nimmons Carol's Art Group Cromer's P-Nuts, LLC Tina Torres of She Did That! Lara and Scott Winburn Sponsored by: Midlands Biz

Summer Camp - Sylvania, GA


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Creative York - Creative York
Creative York nurtures imagination, creativity, and innovation in our community. Creative York, formerly YorkArts, is an arts-based, nonprofit learning center that provides opportunitites for students to explore their creativity through the arts. 7178483200.0

Sleepy Afternoons - Wichita Collegiate School
Instructor: Staff Sleepy Afternoons This class will be offered in the afternoons for our youngest students who need to be at school all day. The class format will be lunch, story time, naptime, and then creative playtime! Remember a blanket for naptime. Billed per use at the weekly rate at $70.00 per week 316-771-2289

Robotics and Game Design - Ethical Culture
Use EV3 Lego Mindstorms to create robotic games. Build robots to race, perform and run mazes. Design and invent games to play with your friends. Students in this session will be participating in challenges for the Robo-Expo held at Marymount on April 9th. Instructor: Lan Heng 212-712-6230

Awesome Auditions - PYT Studios
Actors should have 10 - 15 audition monologues in their portfolio so they have the perfect piece for whatever they are auditioning for. Whether youre new to performing or have auditioned numerous times, this class will help you put together an audition that will let you shine! Well help you pick a monologue and song that makes the most of the limited time at an audition. (Ages 8 and up) No class Feb. 16 650-988-8798

Artists in Residence II with Nelli Shevelkina & Connie Pfeiffer (Ages 7-14) - Young People
Folk Art Around The World with Nellie Shevelkina Go Global! Learn about different cultures through their arts. We will travel from Africa to the Americas, Europe to Asia, Australia and in between discovering traditional folk arts from around the world. Explore the history, techniques, and special meanings of various crafts while noticing similarities and differences in their designs, patterns, and styles. We will create mosaics, painted and printed fabrics, sand paintings, mask making, paper maché figurines, paper cutouts, clay whistles, just to name a few. Students are encouraged to research their own cultural and ethnic backgrounds and proudly share these artistic traditions with the class. Fun with Metal with Connie Pfeiffer Make jewelry and mini-sculpture with copper sheet metal and wire to wear or hang. Stamp, fold, hammer, bend, cut, twist and even heat metal to create pendants, medallions and forms from nature such as pea pods and leaves. Students will explore using basic hand tools, especially hammers, mallets, cutters, files, pliers and torches (one-on-one with instructor) to create works in metal. Note: Age appropriate assignments available for students under 9. 2035624927 x14

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