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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Kiddie Kampus- Winter/Spring Baseball - Kiddie Kampus
In this session of baseball we will first be working on the basics of throwing, catching, running the bases, hitting and fielding. By the end of the session we plan for the kids to play a real baseball game with each other. Baseball helps develop eye hand coordination, agility and balance. 4152990202.0
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Canters Cave 4-H Camp Inc
 
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23.34 Miles
Address:
1362 Caves Rd, Jackson, Ohio 45640
Nestled in a scenic valley in southern Ohio. Modern, year round facilities. Ideal for retreats/seminars. Available to groups.
Activities: Archery, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Leadership Development, Nature/Environmental Studies, Riflery,...
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Rio Grande, OH Summer Camps

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Vienna Youth Football Camp - Vienna, VA


Teen Weekend March 2016 - Pomfret Center, CT
For Teens 13-17 $50 each

October Teen Event--Publicolor - New York, NY
It's the first teen event of the 2016 school year and we can't wait to see you! If you are 13+ you are welcome to join us as we paint in a public school in upper manhattan. Bring a metro card (or $5) and $10 for lunch. Let Sox know you're coming and we'll get you the permission slips. Thanks!

Kid Fit Boot Camp Age 8-11 - Chandler, AZ
Child Care is $5/month per child (Kids Fitness Classes included) Gym membership: $15.00 for Adults $10.00 for Youth Ages 12-17

Kid's Beginner Cake Decorating Camp - Newport News, VA
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Art Meets Science Camp - Palisades
Discover new ways of looking at art and science through various activities designed to inspire your inner artist and provoke scientific thought. Explore new concepts which support creativity and challenge the mind! Before care 7-9a @ $25 week AGE CATEGORY Youth LOCATION PAL Sandy Room at Palisades INSTRUCTOR Angela Thomas

Saturday Elementary/Middle Social Skills Group - Suwanee - New Directions
March 2016 Saturday Social Group has been cancelled. Saturday Social Group is a chance for elementary/middle children with HFA/Aspergers needing help with social skills to spend a Saturday participating in fun activities, working on social skills, and establishing and maintaining friendships Children with social skills, communication, sensory, and behavioral needs ages 4-15 with HFA/Aspergers who can function in a group of 10 children to 2 adults are invited to attend on the second Saturday of each month September, October, November, December, February, March, and May. 678-720-2177

Team Camp 2 - Devaney
Team Camp is a training and teaching camp for the athlete and coach. Each team must have a minimum of 10 players and may be accompanied by one coach with no charge. Each team will be provided with a camp staff coach or assistant, depending on your teams needs. Coaches please contact the volleyball office to reserve a place for your team, (402) 472-2399. Each additional coach (resident) is $100. The number of teams will be limited. Teams of all levels are welcome. **It is the policy of the University of Nebraska not to discriminate on the basis of sex, age, handicap, race, color, religion, martial status, veterans status, national or ethnic origin or sexual orientation. The Nebraska Volleyball Camps are open to any and all entrants. 402-413-7001

Club Genius March 18 - Hammack Activity Center
Club Genius Spring Break Camp. Meal provided at 3pm. Please provide your child with additional snacks and early lunch. 661-951-1013

Jr. Robotics Engineer - Goleta Presbyterian Church
Entry-level robotics and programming. Campers learn robotics using LEGO® Education WeDo™. Our young creators build snapping alligators, race cars, talking birds, and spinning robots, attach sensors and motors, and then program their creations with the WeDo visual drag-and-drop programming software. Counselors guide and encourage exploration and trial and error field-testing. Instead of simply "snapping bricks together," campers are encouraged to think critically about how their robot design can be changed and to understand more complicated engineering techniques such as gear use, pulleys, and inclined planes. Campers will also complete a small LEGO® project that they will be able to take home. 805-570-1988

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