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Summer Camps in San Benito, TX

LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Mini Camp WF20 - Wesley Forest Camp
Camp Dean: Michelle Schwartzman-------We know the deep love of camp starts at a young age, but sometimes it can be scary to be away from home for a whole week. Mini Camp offers a fun but shortened week of summer camp for our youngest campers. With attentive, caring, and energized counselors, Mini Campers will experience the awesome power of camp in such a fun way that theyll be begging to come back for more! This camp starts at 3 p.m. Sunday and ends at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. 800-874-8474 x3603

Latest Review for Cedarbrook Camp in Pennsylvania

Total Summer Camp Adventure
After an less than desirable experience with a camp who shall remain nameless, we were a bit leery about sending our boys off to a new summer camp. However, when we discovered that Cedarbrook was centered around our same values and those values informed all the activities we took the leap of faith and glad that we did. Our kids had a wonderful time. In fact, it was the first time on a horse and they can't stop talking about it!... Read More...


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Exploring the Arts Teen Art Camp - Binghamton, NY
Exploring the Arts Teen Art Camp at Stiletto's Fine Arts Studio . Every day from 9am-1pm. Fee is $150 per child ages 11-16….a $50.00 deposit must be paid in advance to reserve your spot. You must register online at through the online booking center or call 607-239-2676. Balance is due on the first day of camp. Teen will learn to use different mediums from watercolor, acrylic, pastels. Techniques more advanced for older kids. Don’t wait to register because space is limited. EVERYONE MUST REGISTER ONLINE AT LINK BELOW OR CALL! That way there will be enough supplies for everybody attending the class. http://bookeo.com/paintyourheartout?type=41552M6NKJL1565D8C1413

ECSD Youth Cheerleading Camp - Elmira, NY
About Sign your child up for a fun filled week of cheerleading with the NYS Express Cheer Team and coaches. We will be teaching a variety of skills and drills including motions, jumps, stunting, sideline cheers and tumbling. In addition to skills we will play exciting cheer games, decorate/create bows to take home and compete for the lucky cheer stick! Participants will also go home with a camp tee shirt. Camp Info: Who- Youths aged 6-13 Dates- Monday June 29th-Thursday July 2nd Time- 9:30am-12:30pm Where- Booth Gym (use rear entrance off of Third St) Cost- $50 per student Contact Shelly Allen to register your child 607-857-4404

KID GAMING CAMP w/ Joe Carroll - Huntington Beach, CA
This camp is great for kids who want to learn how to play famous games as seen on YouTube such as GAMING MOLT and Chief Pat. You take the 8:30 Flow or Barre class or 9:15 a.m FIT class in the next room. class runs tuesday - friday 8:30 - 10:30 am FRIDAY IS THE TOURNAMENT! PRIZES WILL BE INCLUDED FOR ALL

Kid's Camp 2016 - Lumberton, NC
Summer day camp including games, inflatables, meals, movies, and crafts. Drop-off each day is between 7:30 and 8:00. Pick-up each day is between 5:00 and 5:30. All meals are included. Cost is $120 per child for the first child and $100 per sibling. Call (910) 370-0112 for more information or to register.

Teen Camp 2016 - Huron, SD
A fun filled week with time to hear from God, worship, have fun, and try new things! Ages: 13-18 (or completed 7th-12th grade) Sign up today on our website or call the camp office at: (605)-352-7267! Forms Here: https://byronbiblecamp.wordpress.com/forms/

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Alexandria, VA Kids Violin BK3 SUZUKI - 18 Weekly Individual 60 Minute Lessons + 8 Jam Classes - Alexandria, Virginia
Please contact your teacher (435-232-2860) before registering to schedule your childs individual lesson time/day, and for a schedule of your 18 individual lessons Fiddle Jam Classes meet these Saturdays at Calvary Presbyterian Church, Alexandria: 1/30, 2/20, 3/5, 4/2, 4/16, 4/23, 4/30, Recital 5/7 (Time/Location TBA), 6/4 Busking in Alexandria Fiddle Jam Class Times, please arrive 10 minutes early for tuning: Pretwinkle 9am-9:30am Suzuki Book 1-3, 9:30am-10:40am Suzuki Book 4+ ADVANCED, 10:45am-12pm 435-232-2860

(FB4) Football Camp 4 - OLine/DLine - Frank Banko Field
TECHNIQUE - Acquire techniques and fundamentals that will improve your play on both sides of the ball! DRILL WORK - Learn drill work that you can use to continue your growth as a lineman! COMPETITION - Compete in one-on-one pass rush segment! LEARN - Guest speaker on "What it takes to be successful lineman"! 610 758 3589

Week 1 AM - Geocaching In Your Kayak - NESS
Learn basic navigation to participate in the fun hobby of Kayak Geocaching! Geocaching is a real life treasure hunt using a device that has GPS. Use charts, compasses, navigation, and GPS to track your kayak path. Make an item to let other geocachers know weve discovered a particular treasure, participate in the first ever NESS geocache kayak trail and go geocaching in different locations around Stonington and beyond! No previous kayaking experience is necessary, but an interest in the ocean, snorkeling, and kayaking is a must for this adventure week. Includes: Geocaching & kayaking 860-535-9362

Rising 6th-9th Grader First Session - Pope High School Stadium
Camp Focus: This soccer camp focuses on improving players through fun, dedicated games and activities. Players will be actively engaged the entire time they are attending the camp. Character education is also an important part of the camp. 404-394-0602

Theme 3: Energy and Sustainability [Urban Infrastructure] - Wow Science - Voorhees
In this theme, campers will explore how people use and work with energy as they develop and apply concepts of energy sources, energy receivers, energy transfer, energy chains, and energy storage. Specifically, we will conduct projects and experiments under the following topics: sun angle versus heating effect, how we measure energy, a Rube Goldberg energy chain, hydropower, an electric circuit, storing energy up a hill, energy trapped in the earth, model waterwheel, embodied energy, lowering environmental impact, and the greenhouse effect. Under the topic of sustainability, campers will examine the importance of the environmental sustainability of systems and activities related to urban infrastructure. Specifically, they will explore the following topics this summer: planning a sustainable community, solar water heater, solar lamp, evaluating runoff in their neighborhood, local natural hazards, model a biogas collector, build a composting system, and conduct a sustainability audit. Of course topics and associated activities will vary based on camp cohort – junior, main, or teen camp. We will spend the latter part of the program imagining and constructing how energy and sustainability might apply in space. Week 5 Field Trip: Friday, July 29. Liberty Science Center, NJ Week 6 Field Trip: Thursday, August 4. ACUA Water... 8775412267.0

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