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Summer Camps in Mackinaw City, MI

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Basketball (Ages 3-5) - Homestead Hospital ELC
Tennis is fun and accessible to kids and families everywhere! • Your child will enjoy playing with balls that bounce lower and move slower through the air, making them easier to hit. • Racquets are sized for small hands, making them easier to grip and swing. • Courts are smaller, so kids can cover them and have more success when they play. • Kids have more fun—and want to play more often. • Tennis is a sport that gets kids moving, improves balance, agility and hand-eye coordination, and can teach self-confidence and self-assurance. • Playing tennis, your child can make new friends in a safe, supportive environment. • Your whole family can play together anywhere–driveways, gyms and playgrounds can all be transformed into your very own tennis court. By getting your kids into the game youll be opening a door to a lifetime of enjoyment! 786-527-4504

Latest Review for Summer Reading Programs at Lewiston City Library

Develop a Child’s Passion for Reading
If you want to help your child fall in love with reading, send them to the Summer Reading Programs. My 8 year old daughter reported the camp makes books come to life. Every year they pick a theme, and coordinate fun books that correspond to the theme. They also host activities for children to participate in. This help books come alive, and helps kids find a passion for reading.... Read More...


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4-H Teen Summit - Session 3 - Nancy, KY
Kentucky 4-H Teen Summit is held annually at the Kentucky 4-H Educational Center in Jabez, KY. The conference is for youth who are currently enrolled in 6th, 7th, or 8th grades. This program is designed to develop leadership, citizenship and communication skills in youth. While at the conference, all participants get to learn in fun and educational workshops taught by members of the Kentucky 4-H State Teen Council. The conference also includes motivational speakers that get young people excited about leadership. The cost to attend is $115 which includes meals, lodging, and transportation. The deadlines to submit forms and payment is February 16th. For more information, visit https://4-h.ca.uky.edu/summit and contact Elijah Wilson at (270) 433-7700.

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

FALL TEEN RETREAT - Shutesbury, MA
Come to our annual fall teen retreat here at Pine Brook Camp. Don’t miss a great weekend packed with fun and excitement. Meet new friends, hear messages from God’s Word and make memories that will last forever! Saturday you will have a choice of staying at the camp and playing flag football, going canoeing at Tully Lake in Royalston, MA or Rock Climbing at Chapel Ledges in Ashfield, MA.

Junior Turkey Tennis Mini-Camp - Philadelphia, PA
2 Days of Tennis Games and Matches, Including Team Tennis Play! Breaks at Dunkin Donuts, Pizza for lunch, and prizes for all kinds of stuff! Curent SPTS players with USTA memberships play FREE! Other players with USTA memberships get half price!

Youth Colorguard Camp - Salem, MO
Come join us for Youth Color Guard Camp in February! Grades 3-5. Register by January 15th to make sure you can recieve a t-shirt. We will practice Monday, February 8th and Tuesday, February 9th from 6pm until 7pm in the High School Band Room. Performance will be during the half time of the Varsity basketball game Thursday, February 11th. Contact Kelsey Schatz for any additional information!

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Mini Camp Weekly A.M. Session - Rice University Tudor Fieldhouse
Sharpen up all of your skills with this 5 day morning session mini camp. Each day there is a focus on a different skill. Attend all week and you get to work on all aspects of the game of volleyball in a fun and competitive environment. This camp is designed for the beginner as well as intermediate volleyball players. For grades entering 3rd all the way up to 9th. 713-348-4795

SPLASH Monkey ONE - Silverthorne Recreation Center
Please note: This is a special session, combining our favorite parts of Camp Spider Monkey and SPLASH Camp. It is also a shorter week due to the July 4th holiday (Tues.-Fri.). The optional overnight is on Thursday for this week. Swimming, climbing, and canoeing come together as we study the beautiful Colorado landscape 970-455-4228

All-Positions Overnight Camp - Stanford University
The David Shaw Football Camps are open to any and all entrants, limited only by space, age and grade level. • This camp is intended for both entry level and elite level campers • Campers will be grouped according to age and skill level • Check in at 11 am 6/16, Camp concludes 12 noon 6/17 • Limited overnight space available in on-campus dorms • Commuter campers also welcome • Commuter camper price: $200 (3 practices and lunch on 16th) • Overnight camper price: $350 (3 practices, dorm room and meals including lunch & dinner on 16th, and breakfast on 17th) • June 16th only: $135 (2 practices and dinner) • June 17th only: $65 (1 practice) • Includes a camp T-Shirt 800-357-7687

Cool Creations Camp - The Mandell School
At Cool Creations, each week of camp is dedicated to a different STEM project that is both fun and engaging. Campers explore and tackle a variety of situations and use their math and general problem-solving skills to address them. Through projects like designing a playground, rocket building, crafting video games and programming their own robots, students will experience what it would be like to be an architect, aerospace engineer, industrial engineer, and video game programmer. Every day campers also have ample opportunity to do the things that are typically done in a summer camp such as swimming, field trips, sports, games and other fun physical activities. Select from the following Week 1: Design the Next Generation of Toys Week 2: Shipwreck Week 3: Build a Rocket Week 4: Escape the Zombie Apocalypse Week 5: Program a Robot Week 6: Develop a Video Game CAMP HOURS 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM - please bring a packed lunch. Refrigeration will be provided. CLOSURE Camp will be closed Monday, July 4. PLEASE NOTE No allowances will be made for absences, early withdrawals, or late starts. 212-222-2925 x5416

Fantasy Creatures - Artists Exchange
Bring the creatures from your imagination to life! Create original fantasy creatures and the environments they come from. Students will sculpt, shape, and form their creations using a variety of mediums, such as clay, metal, and pipe cleaners. No experience necessary. 401-490-9475

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