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LATEST CAMPS NEWS: Full-Court (Co-ed) Basketball Camp - Albuquerque Academy
Experience the exciting game of basketball in a fun and supportive open-gym environment! · Learn the game of basketball with a focus on the fundamentals · Develop, enhance, and increase your basketball skills in a recreational atmosphere · Fun and innovative drills encourage teamwork and fun · After practicing new skills, players compete in an open gym live-game format · Everyone plays, regardless of skill level Come run the floor with us on Sunday afternoons! Bring a water bottle—and wear athletic shoes. James Duruaku began his athletic-training career as a personal-skills trainer, holding individual and camp sessions. Mr. Duraku played basketball at CSU Pueblo, where he was a four-year letterman with team and individual accolades. He earned a bachelor of science from UNM. 505.828.3325
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New Life Ranch
 
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4.73 Miles
Address:
160 New Life Ranch Dr, Colcord, Oklahoma 74338
Focus is on Christian growth in relationships. 53 years of outstanding camps for kids & families in the beautiful Ozarks.
Activities: Archery, Bicycling/Biking, Canoeing, Challenge/Rope Courses, Climbing/Rappelling, Counselor Training (CIT), Horseback...
Camp Invention - Arkansas
 
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Distance
24.87 Miles
Address:
, Springdale,
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Activities: Academic and Pre-College Camps: Computers
Midsouth Covenant Camp
 
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26.16 Miles
Address:
302 S 20th St Ste A, Rogers, Arkansas 72758
A Christian camp providing opportunities for Spiritual growth, fun activities, developing friendships and leadership training.
Activities: Archery, Arts and Crafts, Challenge/Rope Courses, Drama, Horseback Riding (Western),...
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West Siloam Springs, OK Summer Camps

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Youth Winter Weightlifting Camp - Waunakee, WI
We are pleased to announce an upcoming Youth Weightlifting Camp, hosted by two USAW Certified Coach’s. This is a great opportunity for local kids during their winter break, plus it is for all levels. The online sign up, for this 2 day clinic, is attached below. We will also have t-shirts, tank tops, or a hat for each registered attendee. Strength training for kids should consist of skills, coordination, stability, movement, agility, kinesthetic awareness, flexibility and balance. This should include big muscle groups that utilize body weight movements and free weights with light, manageable loads. Things like Olympic weightlifting, gymnastics and plyometric movements. If these exercises and movement patterns are taught at a young age, the athlete will have a greater advantage in technique as they progress in age and strength. Our Youth Weightlifting Camp is December 28-29th from 9am til 11am both days, for ages 7-17, and again for all levels.

Anniversary Celebration and Summer Camp Open House - Roanoke, VA
- Celebrate our one year anniversary under new ownership! - Preview new summer camp themes! - Free build and games! - Register to win and Refreshments! - Register for summer camp and receive a $5.00 off coupon for any 2016 Kidz Night Out!

Maul Mornie 3- days intensive Summer Camp - Minneapolis, MN
More info to come

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


Stevens Point Area YMCA Teen Winter Retreat - Boulder Junction, WI
Enjoy a fun-filled weekend with your fellow teens while enjoying snowshoeing, skiing, sledding, indoor rock climbing, campfires, good food, cozy lodging, and more! Open to Members and Non-Members and SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE! $65/person. Please register at our Stevens Point Area YMCA Front Desk or call/email Tiffany Praeger, Teen Director for more info at 715-342-2980 ext 326 or [email protected]! Click on our event photo for more information!

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(BB1) Boys Basketball Camp 1 - Rauch Fieldhouse
The Mountain Hawks Head Coach Brett Reed has generated enthusiasm and increased expectations throughout the community, conference, and country. This same energy has spilled over into the Lehigh Boys Basketball Camp creating a sense of freshness and renewed enthusiasm. Coach Reed and his staff bring the same focus to the camp that they institute with the Mountain Hawks during the season. Lehighs Basketball Camp emphasizes FUN and FUNDAMENTALS. Coach Reed and his staff work closely with parents and children to ensure each camper has the optimal experience. 2014 promises to be the best year yet. Reserve your spot now and dont miss a chance to be part of the fun! 610 758 3589

Tuesday - Volleyball Clinic - Multi-Service Center
This clinic will teach your child the skills to play Volleyball. They will learn the rules and regulations of the sport to help them become a better player. Students will simulate game-like settings. Interest in this enrichment could potentially form a team for HoLa for motivated players. Students will be escorted to the Multi-service center. Parents need to pick up at the Multi. @4PM SHARP. (201) 427-1458

Programmable Speed Bots - Wow Science - Voorhees
Using iOS and Android devices, campers will program a robot to do many tricks, including pulling off ollies--a trick where a skateboarder or snowboarder can jump into the air without ramping off something else. This robot can pull off ollies, do a quick spin in place, speed boost while driving (called grabs), jump around like a hot potato, pull off wheelies, or rocket across the room and turn on a dime before zipping off in a new direction. All this as campers have fun mastering basic concepts of programming. Bring your cell phone if you have one. NOTE: THIS PROGRAM RUNS MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY FOR A HALF DAY. FRIDAYS ARE FIELD TRIP DAYS AND ARE THEREFORE FULL DAYS. UNLESS THE CAMP DIRECTOR GIVES YOU AN EARLIER ARRIVAL TIME, PLAN TO DROP OFF YOUR CHILD AT 9:00 AM ON FRIDAYS. UNLESS INSTRUCTED TO PICK UP AT A LATER TIME, PLAN TO PICK YOUR CHILD UP AT 4:00 PM ON FIELD TRIP DAYS. CAMP IS CLOSED ON FIELD TRIP DAYS AS ALL TEACHING STAFF/COUNSELORS GO ON THE TRIPS. Early bird Wow Tech weekly tuition is $170 plus $30 for field trip. Field Trip: The Da Vinci Center, PA Field Trip on Friday,... 8775412267.0

CAMP CHEF - Ben Robertson Community Center
CAMP THEME: CARNIVAL COOKING & GAMES Playing with your food is the theme of this camp! Kids will take a hands-on approach to cooking. A different dish will be prepared each day. The camp involves food inspired art, cooking games, cupcake decorating, movies, table manners and more! All campers will receive their own chefs hat and recipe cards. Get ready for some cooking fun! Please be sure to indicate on your registration form if your child has any food allergies or dietary restrictions. Supplies: Campers should bring a beverage and snack and plenty of water each day. Lunch will be provided daily in camp. All campers should arrive at camp with sunscreen already applied, as well as with additional sunscreen, as needed. We recommend a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30. Attire: Summer active wear and athletic shoes. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instructor: Sheila Bozeman LOCATION Meeting Room 2 at Ben Robertson Community Center INSTRUCTOR Excellence In Etiquette

Wagner College - Wagner College
Please join us for the Wagner College Mens Lacrosse January Prospect Clinic! The clinic is a great opportunity for prospective student-athletes to improve as players and to learn what its like to be a college athlete. Youll also get the chance to meet head coach Matt Poskay, his assistants, and the Seahawk Lacrosse players who will also be working with you during the event. During the morning session, participants will work closely with Wagner coaches and players in order to further develop skills that will help them with both their high school and club lacrosse programs. During lunch, there will be an information session where participants will learn what its like to balance academics and athletics at the Division I level. Finally, during the afternoon field session, participants will have the opportunity to play and compete against other future college lacrosse players. Participants must bring all necessary equipment, including a mouth guard. Please bring a bag lunch as well. Water will be provided. (There will also be a voluntary campus tour begining after the clinic has been concluded.) 6312415142.0

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