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Summer Camps in Quitman, AR

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Pisgah - Pioneer Ridge - Camp Pisgah
site can accommodate an overall total of 36, but is broken into two groups of 3 cabins with beds, sleeps a total of 18 people, site has covered pavilion, bathrooms, showers and refrigerator 336-274-8491
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Camp Bear Track
 
5.0 (1)
Distance
19.11 Miles
Address:
295 Prim Rd, Drasco, Arkansas 72530
Teaching Christian values, Camp Bear Track is a place of individual achievement, adventure, fun, fellowship and friends.
Activities: Arts and Crafts, Basketball, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses,...
Camp Bear Trap
 
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Distance
19.11 Miles
Address:
295 Prim Rd, Drasco, Arkansas 72530
a 77 camp for girls and boys ages 7-15, is located on 200 acres in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. To campers, Camp is...
Activities: Arts And Crafts, Basketball, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses,...
Joseph Pfeifer Kiwanis Camp
 
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Distance
44.56 Miles
Address:
5512 Ferndale Cut Off Rd, Little Rock, Arkansas 72223
Free. 24 hour supervision. Effective discipline model. Also have 6 week local school program for grades 3-5. At risk.
Activities: Academics, Arts and Crafts, Camping Skills/Outdoor Living, Challenge/Rope Courses, Community...
Camp Aldersgate
 
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Distance
46.14 Miles
Address:
2000 Aldersgate Rd, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Traditional camp for children & youth with physical, medical, and developmental challenges.
Activities: Season: Year-round.;Aerobics/Exercise, Aquatic Activities, Archery, Arts and Crafts, Camping Skills/Outdoor...
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Quitman, AR Summer Camps

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Kid's Day Camp (Mom's Day Out!) - Searcy, AR
You may drop children off for a 1/2 day or full day camp experience. Morning camp will consist of an acrylic 16 X 20 painting winter scene along with a hands-on activity. For the afternoon session, children will start with another hands-on craft with a smaller canvas painting. Children may be dropped off at 9:00 a.m. and picked up by 11:45 a.m. or drop off at 12:30 p.m. and picked up at 3:00 p.m. If you opt for full day (9:00 a.m - 3:00 p.m.), your child(ren) will get to participate in both morning and afternoon activities. The cost for the day camp for 1/2 day is $35 for the full day will be $65. If staying the entire day, we will provide sausage, pepperoni, or cheese pizza with a drink, or you may bring your own sack lunch.

Camp S.W.A.G. Teen Talent Show
Camp S.W.A.G. (Students With Ambitions & Goals) is hosting a Teen Talent Show Fundraiser on January 29th, 2016 with a TENTATIVE location of Panther Creek High School in Cary, NC. We will keep you up to date on the exact location. Ticket are $15 in advance and $18 at the door. Are you a high school student who wants to audition for the talent show? Applications will be available on October 15, 2015 and auditions will be held on January 9th, 2016. Location to be determined. Visit us at http://cswag.org/2015-teen-talent-show-fundraiser/ for more information. Have questions give us a call at (919) 443-5866.

WAKA Summer Camp Virginia - GET YOUR DEPOSITS IN - Wakefield, VA
Get ready for the most amazing weekend ever. Join 200 WAKA party animals as we do SUMMER CAMP! July 8-10, 2016 Airfield Lake - Wakefield, VA Your weekend will include: - accommodations in air conditioned cabins with bathrooms and hot showers (gender specific) - includes all meals and beer Friday - Sunday - themed parties 24/7 - awesome DJ's, and dance parties all weekend - and, of course - COLOR WARS Camp activities and challenges such as: ropes/challenge course, archery, fishing, canoe, paddle boats, capture the flag, kickball, sloshball, dodgeball, basketball, giant jenga, beer pong, flip cup, slip n flip, hiking, nature trails, campfires, swimming, arts and crafts, team talent show, and more! All cabins/sleeping arrangements will be gender specific - yes, meaning boys and girls sleep in separate cabins. Seriously, don't even plan on sleeping. We've got that much fun planned. kickball.com/vasummercamp WHAT IF I DON'T HAVE A TEAM? CAN I GO SOLO? WAKA Summer Camp is the best event for free agents. The isolated nature of camp, as well as all of the planned icebreakers, social activities, and friendly games create an ideal environment for new connections and relationships to be made. It really doesn't matter what team you're on - you will meet and make...

Easter Seals Wisconsin Camps Summer 2015 Staff Reunion - Wisconsin Del
It's that time of year again! The Summer 2015 Staff reunion is coming up quick! What a great way to catch up with summer friends and remember all the great memories from camp! Everyone is invited to attend a fun night at camp. We will have a Taco/ Nacho Bar for dinner with treats and activites throughout the evening! Lets wrap up 2015 with some of the best people we know; Our Camp Family! We are asking everyone to RSVP to give us an idea of how much of everything we will need. You may RSVP here or email Cyndi or Dan. We hope to see you all there!!

Chick Fil A Spirit Night for Point Harbor Kids CentriKid Camp 2016 - S
Eat Mor Chikin for Point Harbor Kids. Be sure to show this event flyer or the paper flyer at the time of purchase so that the campers can earn 10% back for Centrikid 2016. Drive-thru purchases OK.

LATEST CAMPS NEWS:

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

Little Programmers Camp - Mountain View Community Center
Students will learn sequencing, estimation, and how to problem solve when they learn how to program Bee-Bot Robots! They will work in groups to design and build their own mazes and obstacle courses, and use collaboration skills to get out of their maze, avoid obstacles, count, and learn the alphabet. AGE CATEGORY Youth (5-14) LOCATION Room 3 at Mountain View Community Center INSTRUCTOR Code For Fun Staff

Wearable Art: Teens and Adults - Peninsula Fine Arts Center
In this class students will create one-of-a-kind, awesome art to wear. Paint a T-shirt, jeans or jacket with instructions on using fabric paint, textile design and color coordination. Next, knit or crochet a scarf, vest, tote bag or purse and learn to bead and embroider designs on the finished project. Bring your own clothes to paint! Tuesdays, 6-8:30pm April 26 – May 31 (6 sessions) $150 members/ $165 non-members Instructor, Lee Gerry Wertheimer Limit: 10 students 757-596-8175

Readers Theatre - The Day the Crayons Quit - St. Davids School
Perfect for those with a drama streak; this camp will focus on adapting a few Classic Stories into a "readers theatre"! Campers will learn how to turn a narrative into a play and leave with a script! Todays book will be The Day the Crayons Quit. Katherine Robbins will be running this camp to be held on Tuesday, 2/16 in the LS library. For more information or questions email Katherine at 9197823331 x332

Mid-High Camp Commuter - Univ. of Oklahoma Campus
The Mid-High Camp is a 2-day camp that will feature intense drills and practices for campers entering 7th-9th Grade in Fall 2016. Camp instruction will be provided by the OU Football Coaching Staff along with select current Sooner players. This camp will help improve your campers skills while they experience the Sooner Championship tradition alongside our elite coaches and athletes! PLEASE NOTE: Meals and lodging are not provided for Commuter Campers. Campers must be picked up and dropped off by an authorized adult for EACH practice session. Commuters will not be permitted to stay in the dorms or be unsupervised on campus between practice sessions. Please visit our website www.BobStoopsFootballCamp.com for more information. 405-535-5745

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