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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Spring Jazz Band - Villa Academy
This ensemble is intended for students with 1+ years of experience on a band instrument. Instruction will focus on introduction to and performance of jazz and associated forms of music. The prerequisite for Jazz Band is enrollment in Wind Ensemble or Concert Band or director approval. Performance opportunities will be balanced with the development of music skills. 206-524-7009
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United Youth Camps
 
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6.42 Miles
Address:
10802 Cloudless St, Nampa, Idaho 83687
Variety camps in the US & abroad. Specialty is team building & relationship development. Visit us on the web at www.ucgyouth.org to request our...
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Backpacking, Baseball/Softball, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Dance, Horseback...
Alice Pittenger
 
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15.15 Miles
Address:
1410 N Etheridge Ln, Boise, Idaho 83704
A great place to meet new friends, have fun, and build self-esteem. Non Girl Scout campers welcome.
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Bicycling/Biking, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Hiking, Nature/Environmental Studies,...
Pine Creek Ranch
 
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Distance
15.15 Miles
Address:
1410 N Etheridge Ln, Boise, Idaho 83704
Beautiful ranch setting near Salmon Rd. Easy access to whitewater rafting. Non -Girl Scout campers and staff welcome.
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Backpacking, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Drama, Hiking, Horseback...
ACS Camp Rainbow Gold
 
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Distance
17.73 Miles
Address:
2676 S Vista Ave, Boise, Idaho 83705
Camp Rainbow Gold offers camping experiences each summer and other events during the year. We host a 1 wk camp for children with cancer,...
Activities: Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Bicycling/Biking, Counselor Training (CIT),...
Camp Invention - Idaho
 
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18.26 Miles
Address:
, Boise, Idaho
This summer
Activities: Academic and Pre-College Camps: Computers
Camp Hodia
 
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Distance
19.1 Miles
Address:
1701 N 12th St, Boise, Idaho 83702
Sawtooth Mountains, loads of fun, friendship, one camp for teens, one for school age. Learn to live with diabetes.
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Canoeing, Climbing/Rappelling, Hiking, Horseback Riding (Western), Rafting...
Camp Nebagamon for Boys
 
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20.68 Miles
Address:
877 E Chardie Rd, Boise, Idaho 83702
Individualized balanced program. Expert instruction. Exciting wilderness trips. 120 staff. Diversity welcomed.
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Backpacking, Basketball, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Climbing/Rappelling, Nature/Environmental...
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Summer / Adventure Camp Registration - Solon, OH
The Solon Recreation Department offers two day camps that run in conjunction with one another. The Summer Camp is for pre-kindergarten to fourth graders (child must be at least 5 years old and no older than 12 on their first day of camp). The Adventure Camp is for current fifth & sixth graders (child must be 12 years old or younger on their first day of camp). Camp consists of sports, swimming, activities, field trips and much, much more. The schedules and activities are age appropriately planned. A tentative calendar for 2016 will be available at the Solon Community Center or on-line after February 16. Need more information…Please look on-line at www.solonohio.org. Camper Handbooks, calendars, registration forms and registration information will all be posted on our website in February 2016. If you have further questions, please call Tracy Sullivan at 440.248.5747 or email [email protected]. Camp Registration March 5 - 12, 2016 Registration for Summer / Adventure Camp will begin on Saturday, March 5 at 8:00am at the Solon Community Center. It will run through Saturday, March 12. Please see the schedule below with the times for camp registration. There is a limit of 110 campers...

Princess Camp, Teen and Miss Divisions Final Meeting - Littleton, NH
This Meeting will be to discuss the final details and schedule with all Princess Camp Candidates as well as to Meet with the Teens and Misses to go over questions, concerns, outstanding paperwork, requirements and CMN and tentative schedule/checklist. Princess meeting will be from 1-1:45pm and Teens and Misses will be from 1:45-3pm. EVERYONE PARTICIPATING SHOULD ATTEND UNLESS YOU ARE AWAY AT SCHOOL AND NOT HOME YET OR ARE COMING FROM MORE THAN AN HOUR AWAY AND IT'S NOT POSSIBLE. ALL NEW TEENS AND MISSES MUST ATTEND. !! It is also recommended you bring a parent with you so they are informed as well as to what is happening

Clark Youth Theatre Summer Camp Sign Ups - Tulsa, OK
Clark Youth Theatre will hold a series of summer Theatre Camps at the Henthorne Performing Arts Center. Enrollment begins Saturday, April 2nd at 8:30am. Each two-week camp includes classes on acting, dancing, and other performance skills. This is a great opportunity for children ages 8-14 who are interested in theatre and performing arts. Campers must have completed the second grade. The cost is $225 per session. The remaining dates for summer Theatre Camp are: Session 1: June 6-17 Session 2: June 20-July 1 Session 3: July 5-15 Session 4: July 18-29 Session 5: Aug 1-12 Classes are 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. The camp also offers early drop-off at 7:30 a.m. and late pick-up until 5:30 p.m. for an additional $25 fee. Campers must bring a sack lunch each day. There will be performances for family and friends the last two days of each session at 5:15 p.m. To register, please visit our website at www.clarkyouththeatre.com/camps and download the registration form. Payment is due at the time of enrollment. For more information, call (918) 746-5065.

Central Mass Summer Camp Fair hosted by Auburn MA PTO - Auburn, MA
Auburn MA PTO is sponsoring information on day, overnight and travel programs for students in grades K-12 at our Summer Camp Fair. Parents and students will have the opportunity to meet and speak with representatives from these camps offering unique programs including travel, community service, arts, sports, academic enrichment and traditional camp options. Please join us and bring the kids – Admission is FREE

Kid's Holiday Art Camp - Rhome, TX
Kids 6 through 12

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Tennis - Summer Camp Swingers - Marinwood CSD
One-week tennis camps throughout the summer. Swingers and Junior Beginner camps will include basic grips, strokes, instruction and drills in a fun, progressive manner. The Junior Intermediate/Advanced class is for the player who has graduated from beginner to an intermediate/advanced level. Consistency, accuracy and power will be stressed through fun drills and match play. ACTIVITY OTHER CATEGORY Sports LOCATION Marinwood Tennis Courts INSTRUCTOR Jerry Mehciz

Villa-Parke Camp Group A 6th week Jul 18 - Jul 22 - City of Pasadena
This activity may not be registered for individually because it is part of a package.S.T.E.A.M. into fun with this innovative and dynamic summer camp. Villa-Parke Enrichment Camp creates an exciting learning environment that explores the five core concepts of the S.T.E.A.M. curriculum: science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. Each weeks activities are based on a theme. For example, during Space Exploration Week, campers may take a field trip to the Griffith Observatory, base their art projects around the solar system, do astronaut training activities for fitness and learn space themed vocabulary in Spanish. Campers do wacky science experiments, explore technology and mathematics through Lego(R) robotics in the computer lab, complete engineering challenges and attend language lessons including American Sign Language and Spanish. The camp also incorporates traditional camp arts and crafts activities like painting, drawing and beadwork, as well as ceramics instruction and the use of pottery wheels. Daily activities include at least 90 minutes of high-energy physical fitness. Specialized sports instruction is offered for both tennis and golf. Campers participate in recreational swim two times per week. Camp counselors go into the water with the campers and well-trained, certified lifeguards are always present. Before entering the pool, campers...

Discovery Camp FOUR: Intro to Disco (Boys) - Keystone Science School Campus
Introduction to Discovery Camp: The Wild World Introduction to Discovery Camp is a shorter, scaled-down version of a traditional week-long Discovery Camp session. This allows children to build confidence and independence while developing an appreciation of the natural world through science education, exploration, and the traditional fun of summer camp. Note: This session is a 4-day introduction camp (Tuesday-Friday) and does not feature adventure days or wilderness camping, but weather permitting there will be a challenge hike and an on-site camping experience. There is also no Counselor Assistant Program for this session Curriculum Features: Animal behaviors, zoology 970-455-4228

Weeks of Discovery Grades (PreK-5th) - Ethical Culture
WEEKS OF DISCOVERY is an exciting vacation break program filled with age-appropriate activities for children in Grades PreK – 5th. The program takes full advantage of a gymnasium and rooftop playground as well as the closeness of Central Park. Throughout the week, children investigate themes incorporated into art, science, and nature activities and share their discoveries with each other. These themes are expanded in other activities, including sports, games, music, movement, storytelling, drama, and cooking. Under the supervision of experienced counselors, children also go on special outings and adventures. Although each child is part of a smaller peer group of similar ages, every child is also a member of the larger group. This gives each child a different and special kind of social and learning experience. Children have fun, exciting days, but there is always time for relaxation, reflection, and individual pursuits. TYPICAL DAY * Music/dancing * Meeting * Activities (e.g., sports & games, arts & crafts, cooking projects, science projects, and playing outdoors). * Mid morning Story Break. *LUNCH *Second set of choice activities * Snack, Movie * Closing Meeting Clare Svedlow - Co-Director Eric Royo - Co-Director 212-712-6230

Camp Polliwog - Zoo Crew - OFFSITE
Campers will explore their imaginations each day with lots of fun-filled activities that center on each weeks theme. Activities may include games, story time, crafts, experiments, special guests, music, outdoor play and playground opportunities. Can you run faster than a tiger or leap further than a lemur? Be like a monkey and hang out with us as we discover adventures in nature and participate in animal relay races! Slither, slide, creep, crawl, and waddle around to discover who in the zoo runs, swings, and climbs the best! *Wildlife Presentation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Campers must wear good play sneakers and bring a lunch each day, snack will be provided. Campers must be potty trained. ACTIVITY SECONDARY CATEGORY Preschool (Age 0-6) LOCATION Stulsaft Park, 3737 Farm Hill Blvd. INSTRUCTOR Recreation Staff ,

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