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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: 23. Short Hikes in the Greater New Haven Area - TBA
Hikes of about 2 to 3 miles over varying terrain. Participants should be in good physical shape and wear study footgear with non-slip soles (no sandals or flip flops). Specific directions will be sent to those who register. Four Sessions: April 7, 14, 21, 28 203-214-3425
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Good Earth Village
 
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33.79 Miles
Address:
25303 Old Town Rd, Spring Valley, Minnesota 55975
A beautiful 500 acre Christian camp and retreat center tucked into the bluffs of SE Minnesota.
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Hiking, Leadership Development,...
Summer Camp at KinderCare-MN
 
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Distance
34.56 Miles
Address:
, Rochester, Minnesota
Get set for a thrill-filled summer! Our age-specific
Activities: Academic and Pre-College Camps: General Academics
Advantage Basketball Camp - Iowa
 
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Distance
42.65 Miles
Address:
, Clear Lake, Iowa
You'll learn all the tricks and moves you've seen in the college hoops and made by the NBA professional players. Advantage camps were selected...
Activities: Sports Camps: Basketball
Camp Victory
 
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Distance
44.74 Miles
Address:
58212 403rd Ave, Zumbro Falls, Minnesota 55991
It is better to build boys and girls then mend men and women.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Backpacking, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Fishing, Religious Study,...
Camp Omega
 
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47.46 Miles
Address:
22750 Lind Ave, Waterville, Minnesota 56096
Challenging & fun programs that promote solid Christian values/self-esteem development & spiritual growth.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Basketball, Canoeing, Nature/Environmental Studies, Religious Study, Sailing,...
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Mapleview, MN Summer Camps

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Kid's Art Camp Ages 6-12 morning - Wellston, OH
July 11-13 from 9:00 am - 2:00 pm each day. Register your kiddos now for the July Art Camp. Three days of art lessons, group projects and hands on fun. Kids ages 6-12. Please bring a sack lunch. Snacks will be provided. Price is $75.00 per child. Must receive registration and fee no later than July 5 to guarantee spot. Please send child's name, age, address and phone number to [email protected] along with preferred payment method. Payments accepted via our website at www.grafixbyhager.com or mail check to 15. South Ohio Ave. Wellston, Ohio 45692.

Rolling Hills Sr High Youth Camp 7th-12th Grade - Saraland, AL
General Information/Standard of Conduct -Arrival: Camp check in will begin at 12:00 PM on Monday afternoon. Please try to arrive no later than 4:30 PM -Meals: All meals are included in the price of registration. -Departure: Camp will end Friday after the morning chapel -Lost and Found: Items not claimed after 30 days will be discarded. -Schedule: All Campers are to follow the camp schedule for their enjoyment, safety, and accountability to camp staff. -Camp nurse: A registered nurse will be on duty at all times. Special instructions will be given at camp for those taking medications. -What to bring: KJV Bible, bedding, pillow, towels, toiletries, camera, flashlight, jacket, sports clothes for activities, nice casual clothes for informal services, at least one old pair of tennis shoes, and spending money $30-$50. -Do not bring: Alcoholic beverages, drugs, tobacco, fireworks, ammunition, guns, weapons, scooters, skateboards, rollerblades, magazines, apparel with inappropriate graphics or lettering, or any type of electronic device, including, but not limited to cell phones, CD, DVD, MP3, or other music/media players, computers, PDAs, radios, TVs, and video games. -Christian conduct: As a Christian Camp, Rolling Hills Youth Camp maintains high...

Kid's Campaign/Campaña De Niños - New York, NY


YouthPass to the Future! Campaign Kick-Off - Portland, OR
Youth Environmental Justice Alliance (YEJA) presents... YouthPass to the Future! Campaign for Free Bus Passes Do you believe in Youth Power? in Transit Justice? Come to our "YouthPass to the Future" Campaign Kick-Off! OPAL's multi-racial youth program, Youth Environmental Justice Alliance, is organizing a community event to raise awareness about a campaign to sustain and expand the YouthPass program in Portland. Our goal for the campaign is to show the city, TriMet, our schools, and our community that affordable public transportation is important for youth to lead healthy lives, be able to thrive, and be successful. The youth-led event will officially launch our campaign and engage with community members and decision makers, especially in East Portland neighborhoods. There will be educational booths about transit justice, powerful youth testimonies, and cool performances! YouthPass to the Future Campaign: We want all high school students in Portland to be able to go to school and access opportunities that prepare them for success. Transit is an educational right! Let's permanently fund YouthPass and expand it to Parkrose and David Douglas High Schools! Free food. Guest speakers. Youth Stories. Performances.

Discover Summer! Camps and Activities Fair - Dedham, MA
Summer is around the corner - what great things will your child do? Join us for this FREE community event to learn about summer opportunties for your children ages TEEN, TOT and everything in between. Fantastic camps, great give-a-ways and lots of fun!

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CAMP-Artistic Adventures 2 Morning Only - Stedwick Community Center
Each themed week will help campers explore their creativity and spark imaginations! Led by experienced Montgomery County Public School art teachers, children will enjoy an assortment of artistic adventures. Morning session -Campers will explore creative ways to design and make garments. Sewn and non-sewn projects will include pattern making, purses, vests, pillows and tie-dye shirts. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Extended day options available! AGE CATEGORY Youth LOCATION Stedwick Community Center at Stedwick Community Center ACTIVITY List: Art The participant will have to select between 1 and 2 out of the 2 following Activities to register for. Name Type Number Age Date Location ZXAC S2 - AM Only Hours 1/2 day Activity 4008.314.2 At least 7 but less than 12y 11m From July 11, 2016 to July 15, 2016 Each Monday from 7:30am to 1pm Each Tuesday from 7:30am to 1pm Each Wednesday from 7:30am to 1pm Each Thursday from 7:30am to 1pm Each Friday from 7:30am to 1pm -- ZXAC S2 - Regular Hours AM Activity 4008.314.11 At least 7 but less than 12y 11m From July 11, 2016 to July 15, 2016 Each Monday...

Great Lakes Camp SEP - Great Lakes Camp SEP
Great Lakes Camp is part of Generations Ministry with over 20 camps located around the US. Our goal is to provide a safe place for kids to experience Christ and grow through the experiences surrounding them. 574 286-1168

3 Half Days PM Stamford April Vacation All Sports Camp - Turn of River Middle School
For Boys and Girls Ages 4-12 years old CHOOSE ANY 3 HALF DAYS 12:30-4:00PM This program offers children a chance to participate in many different sports such as basketball, soccer, floor hockey, volleyball, and other physical education type activities. Full day campers should bring a peanutbutter free snack and lunch during the week, and half day campers need to bring just a snack. Instructors: Peak Performance Sports Camps Staff 203-943-9598

Learning Springs Preschool- Volleyball - Learning Springs Preschool
In this session of Beach Volleyball we will be working on the basic rules of the game. The children will learn how to set, push and serve the ball over the net. Volleyball is great to build eye-hand coordination, agility and fast reflexes 4152990202.0

Spring Break Camp - ALL WEEK - Village of Hartland
Join us for our NEW SPRING BREAK TRIP Week! Each day participants will go on a new and exciting field trip at the following locations; Sunset Bowl, Skateland, Flabbergast, Indoor Mini-Golf, Tour of the Capitol Building, Madison Youth Museum, West Bend YMCA Aquatic Center, Palmero?s Pizza and SkyZone. Children may sign up for the entire week or each trip individually. It is required that your child brings, a bag lunch, mid-afternoon snack, and plenty of water. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please be sure to send each participant to camp with a bag lunch, snack, water bottle and gym shoes. LOCATION Hartland Community Center INSTRUCTOR Recreation Staff Marlene Millevolte

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