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Summer Camps in Logan, KS

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Mt. Hood Session 6 - Mazama Lodge
At Keelys Ski Camp many of the all female coaching staff are recently retired from the U. S. Ski Team or are still racing at the highest levels (Olympic, World Cup, Noram, NCAA and FIS). Each day on the hill the coaches offer world-class visuals by training with and coaching the girls. Each session at Keelys Ski Camp is seven days, three days on snow, one day off and then 3 days on. Summer is an opportune time to develop and improve technique, for this reason we emphasize drills each day of skiing. The first day focuses on free skiing and drills. Day 2 & 3 are more drills and gate training. Day 4 is OFF and we offer fun activities either in Hood River, rafting the Deschutes River, or a trip to Portland. Day 5,6 & 7 include more gate training, free skiing and drills. Day 7 is also the travel day. 406-581-4991

Latest Review for Roaring Brook Camp

Boys Will Be Boys
Yes, boys will boys and that's why this camp experience was tailor made for our two pre-teens. It seems like they never run out of energy and this was the perfect environment to keep them busy. I also very much liked the ability to check in and see how they were progressing. The encouraging words from the counselors put our minds at ease because we knew they were be taken care of at every turn. Good job all around.... Read More...


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LATEST CAMPS EVENTS:

Campbell-Dickinson St. Patrick's Run Bike Walk & Noah Long Kid's 1K -
Fund Raiser for the Teramana Cancer Center TEAR Fund and the Coalition. The TEAR Fund benefits cancer patients and their families.

Atonement Youth Camp 2015 - Brazil, IN
July 14-17 2015 Go to www. apostolicsofbrazil.org to register online or find out more information. Besides evening and morning services there will be special sessions on: Scripture Memorization Split purity Sessions Ministers Only Session

Summer Teen Leadership // Grades 7-12 - Puyallup, WA
We're looking for teens entering 7-12th grades in the fall (12-18 years old) who are interested in volunteering, leadership, and having fun! Depending on grade/age teens can participate in a leaderhsip program that readies them to volunteer as camp counslors next summer. Older teens are eligible to be camp counselors this summer! Why Camp Fire? • Develop Leadership Skills • Complete Community Service Hours • Explore Nature & Wildlife • Learn Outdoor Cooking Methods • Teach Crafts, Games & Activities Follow the link for more info: http://bit.ly/1RX2Wtc Questions? Post a comment on this event or send an email to the Camp Director, Kim Combs: [email protected]

Explore! Youth Ceramics Camp - Detroit, MI
Moms, Dads and Grandparents! Are you looking for an exciting and educational experience for your child during the summer months? Our summer camps are designed with age-appropriate projects to accommodate children age 6-12. Your child will explore several classic children's books through basic clay hand building techniques and mixed media arts projects. Students will create uniquely fired ceramic pieces and other crafts that explore classic and contemporary children's stories. We will complete each week of camp with a special art showcase for students and parents! Half Day and Full Day camp options available. Camp is not offered the week of July 4. Camp runs from June 20 - August 5. Space is limted. Register at the link or call 313.626.2062 today!

DR IN March 2017 Event - Columbus, IN


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Camp Lu Lay Lea - Camp Lu Lay Lea
Camp Lu Lay Lea is Christian summer camp open to all boys and girls ages 8-14.We offer six one-week sessions, each accommodating up to 86 campers per week (Sunday through Saturday). Young people need positive, constructive, interesting and challenging things to do with their time. Camp Lu Lay Lea structures its schedule to provide these opportunities along with plenty of fun. Campers play, learn, develop their creativity, strengthen their faith in a Christian environment, create new friendships, and grow, all while being surrounded by the charming elegance of Northern Michigan. We strive to give campers an unforgettable summer experience, along with growing their relationship with Jesus Christ. 989-245-3861

Desserts: Breads & the Thrill of Baking - Coyote Central
In Coyotes professional kitchen youll focus on one of the finest culinary skills: BAKING! Think of pies and cakes (will do!) but also consider that youll be baking cream puffs, donuts, puff pastries, baguettes, cinnamon rolls, croissants, elephant ears, brioche, and pizza dough alla Italia. This may be the start of a plan to save up for culinary arts school! Instructor: Dawnula Koukol 2063237276.0

Wakeboarding/Water Skiing WK3 AM - Eckerd College
In this class taught by USA Waterski certified instructors, students can experience the basics of wakeboarding, water skiing, and kneeboarding on Boca Ciega Bay, adjacent to the Eckerd College campus. Participants are encouraged to try all three sports, but instructors let them choose their equipment each time. Your child will love the excitement of these fast and fun watersports! 727-864-8288

Finding Dory (JK-K) - Mulberry School
Taught by Mulberrys beloved Nicki DeRose, this summer well have our own unforgettable adventure into the world of Dory. Campers will just keep swimming as they travel the ocean and experience all that it has to offer. Kelp beds and coral reefs will be the playground for friendships old and new. There will be lots of time for water play this week, so send your campers prepared with extra clothes and a towel! (JKers choose grade K when checking out.) 4083589080.0

17.Reading James Joyces A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - Albertus Magnus Aquinas Hall
We will participate in a close reading of James Joyces novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Our discussions will explore the style, structure and significances of Joyces watershed novel and consider its function as a prologue to Ulysses and very tentatively, Finnegans Wake. Two Sessions: April 27; June 1 203-214-3425

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