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Summer Camps in Crossville, TN

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Nest - The Prairie School
The Hawks Haven Nest provides our youngest campers with the same quality and diverse program found in our Primary Camp. Campers participate in fun, active, enriching activities that are developmentally appropriate. While these children will not participate in off­-campus field trips, we will bring special events and activities to campus just for them! A typical day will include both individual and small group activities with an emphasis on: • Developing social skills • Providing cognitive challenges • Learning to cooperate and function successfully in a group • Exploring • Building self­-confidence • Learning to make choices • Developing a love of learning • Character Development • Creative Thinking Every day will include indoor activities ­ writing, painting, cutting, and puzzles ­ and outdoor activities like water fun and great games. Both give your child a chance to develop gross and fine motor skills and include free choice as well as instructor-­led activities. Because of our busy schedule, all the children can benefit from rest or down time where a nap or story time is encouraged. -- Activity themes vary from week to week and include: Space Adventure Week - wonderful adventures exist in the final frontier; American Landmarks Week -... (262)752-2680
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John Knox Center
 
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24.16 Miles
Address:
591 W Rockwood Ferry Rd, Ten Mile, Tennessee 37880
On the shores of beautiful Walls Bar Lake.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Backpacking, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living,...
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Crossville, TN Summer Camps

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SUMMER 2016 KID'S CODE CAMP (Downtown Martinez) - Martinez, CA
Kids Coding Camp - Kids will learn to develop their own application to control a real life Robot. It's Modern robotics at its finest, introducing Kids to all things STEM with an emphasis in Coding for the Web and mobile devices. A 4-weekend long coding camp (possible extension an additional weekend). Space is very limited - camp starts on June 10. Register your child today!

MAS Youth Camp | Sept. 2-5 - Fairfax, CA
Join us for the MAS Youth Camp over Labor Day Weekend 2016. Campers will participate in hikes and sports, nightly bonfires, and listen to uplifting speakers. This is spiritual and fun weekend camp is for youth between 12 and 17 years of age. Campers will stay in gender-segregated cabins with beds. Register at: http://masbayarea.org/events/youth-camp/

Spaghetti Dinner To Raise Funds For Youth Camp! - Sanford, NC
C.T. Townsend's Youth Camp has been the talk of our church & I can see a lot of the kids getting excited about attending! We currently have 38 kids signed up and ready to go so of course they are going to be helping out with this :) and the cost is $250 per child this would help out tremendously for the parents.. There is no set cost on the plates but just to donate what the heart leads you to❤

Teen Prayer Conference - Ashburnham, MA


Vienna Youth Football Camp - Vienna, VA
Please be there around 5:30PM, we will be checking players in and assigning group numbers.

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U16 Training Academy Outdoor Session 1 - Gladchuck Field Hockey Complex
Primary Outdoor Season (March - August) DO NOT need to be affiliated with Amherst FHC to particpate in 2016 Two 10 practice training sessions will be offered for U16 and U19 ** Two 8 practice training sessions will be offered for U12 and U14 ** Must be affiliated with Amherst FHC via USA Field hockey to particpate in this season in 2017 413-504-8539

Week 6- ESE- LEGO WeDo Maker 2.0 - Eagle Springs Elementary School
TECH IT OUT- Robotics WeDo Makers 2.0 will make STEM come to life through hands-on tasks, real-world projects, and relevant technology that engages students. Working in small teams, campers understand how scientific investigation and reasoning allows them to use critical thinking and problem solving to make informed decisions and draw conclusions by designing models that represents how something works or looks that cannot be seen. Through project-based activities, students skills are enhanced across science, engineering, technology, and coding. The thrilling combination of the LEGO brick, coding software, and challenging yet inspiring projects not only build STEM skills but builds students confidence and empower them to design their own solutions with their own hands. 8322080445.0

Still Life Drawing (19250P) - Cary Academy
Are the margins of your notebooks filled with drawings? Do you love to draw but life keeps getting in your way? Explore perspective, light, and shadow using different mediums and styles. Start with five minute gesture drawings and work up to extended studies of real life objects. Join us for a field trip to the North Carolina Museum of Art as we gather inspiration from the nature and art there. 919-677-7839

AM Coding: Minecraft Mods - Scottsdale Country Day School Campus
Ever wonder how Minecraft mods are made? Use one of todays well known coding languages, Java, to create your own mods. In Coding: Minecraft Mods camp, you will learn how to make your own items, armor, blocks, and mobs (animals and enemies) using computer engineering techniques. Learn to code with Minecraft and share it with everyone when you have finished your creation. 480-833-7338

ConstructionKids: Buildings and Cities - Avenues New York
ConstructionKids brings the fun and satisfaction of hands-on building to Avenues. Every child learns how to safely use several different tools and materials each week on projects including model cities, custom skateboards, life-size skeletons and handmade toys. Sessions are fun, challenging and creative; we even take apart household appliances! Campers learn how to design, build and repair their projects. For more information, go to /. A Sample Day for ConstructionKids: 8:45 a.m. Arrival 9:15 a.m. First building 10:15 a.m. Snack/bathroom breaks 10:40 a.m. Second building 11:45 a.m. Clean up/bathroom breaks 12:00 p.m. Lunch and rest 12:30 p.m. Recess/park 1:45 p.m. Afternoon building 2:45 p.m. Final building of the day 3:45 p.m. Clean up 4:00 p.m. Dismissal or after-care until 6:00 p.m. 646-664-0982

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