Summer Camps of Interest
It's time again to begin enrolling for unique summer adventures.
You definitely need a vacation, but so do your children. There are plenty of safe alternatives
to keeping your kids cooped up in the backyard all summer. It’s important for children to
develop socialization skills as well as engage in activities that fan the
flames of learning. The summaries
below are just a few examples of the many options available for summer
camps. This will give you a
starting point at which you can begin planning a safe, fun, and affordable
experience for your children. No
matter what theme you can dream up, chances are, there is a camp to match your
needs.
Camp Directories
Niche Directories
This site will hook you up
with kid’s camps, camp jobs, online shopping for camping needs, and lots
more. There are resources for
getting help to pay for camp and a site for seminar, conference, and picnic
facilities. A camp
director’s mall is also available with supplies and services for camp owners.
Source: Niche
Directories LLC
Reading Level: Moderate
Kids Camps
Here you will find a
multitude of camps at your fingertips.
There are overnight camps, day camps, family camps, teen tours and
adventures, sport camps, art camps, academic camps, and special needs
camps. You will even find military
and weight loss camps. This is a
great starting point.
Source: Niche Directories
Reading Level: Moderate
Specialized
Camps
Camp Emerson
Located in the northeast,
Camp Emerson prides itself on the fact that they can confidently guarantee
parents that their children will have fun, make many lasting friendships, and
take part in a multitude of activities, all the while being enveloped within a
safe and nurturing environment. Read more about them in Not Your
Ordinary Camp.
Source: ClassBrain
Reading Level: Moderate
Cyber Camps
Giant Campus is all about
University hosted summer camps, where kids learn by doing, playing, having fun,
and supercharging their imaginations.
This is achieved through the use of hands-on training and exposure to
cutting-edge technologies. Some
available courses for kids ages 10 and up are programming, game design,
robotics, web design, 3D animation, and digital art. A special course called Cyber Explorers is also available
for children 7-9 years of age.
Source: Giant Campus
Reading Level: Moderate
Space Camps
Since it began operation
in 1982, the U.S. Space Camp has graduated over 300,000 campers. For kids 9 years and older there is a
five-day program with simulated shuttle missions, IMAX movies, training
simulators, rocket building and launches, and scientific experiments. There is a Space Academy for ages
12-14, Advanced Space Academy for ages 15-18, and Parent/Child Space Camp with
weekend activities. There are also
programs for adults, teachers, and a corporate Space Academy that uses shuttle
missions to teach team building.
Source: U.S. Space & Rocket Center
Reading Level: Moderate
Other Camps of Interest
General
Camps
YMCA
Since there are more than
2,400 YMCA’s in the United States, you need to locate the one nearest
you. Each one offers different
types of programs and events having to do with summer camps. By typing in your zip code, city, and
state, the index will show you the contact information for your specific area.
Source: YMCA
Reading Level: All
Ages
Grown-up Camps
Why should the kids have
all the fun? This is the place to
go to find out about Adult camps.
There is information on over 19 sports camps from soccer to skating, eight
wilderness and adventure camps including rock climbing and mountaineering, art,
dance, music, fitness, weight loss, spas, academics, special interests,
overnight, family, and special needs camps.
Source: Niche
Directories
Reading Level: Adult
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