Each week will offer a different theme including:
Week 1 - July 7-11
Around the World in 5 Days
Week 2 - July 14-18
National Park Mystery Week
Week 3 - July 21-25
Mission Possible - STEM Week
Week 4 - July 28 - Aug 1
Fun for Foodies - A Culinary Experience
Full Day: 9:00am-3:00pm - $295/week
Drop off begins at 8:30am, Pick up by 3:30pm.
Payment: Tuition due upon enrollment to reserve spot.
Lunch and Snacks: Please bring a packed lunch and plenty of snacks to keep your camper energized!
Around the World in 5 Days - July 7-11
Day 1: Airplane building
Day 2: Fly to Italy and make Pizza, Afternoon in Japan (origami)
Day 3: Fly to Africa and go on an African Safari, Afternoon in Patagonia, Argentina (to cool off in the mountains)
Day 4: Fly to Australia and build a Reef, Afternoon in Costa Rica (Arenal Volcano or surfing)
Day 5: Fly to the North Pole to see the Aurora Borealis then Return Home!
Join us for an exciting adventure, as we explore different cultures, cuisines, and customs from around the world in just five days!
National Park Mystery Week - July 14-18
Day 1: Yellowstone
Day 2: Denali
Day 3: Grand Canyon
Day 4: Yosemite
Day 5: Big Bend
Join us for an unforgettable experience where campers will dive into a thrilling mystery at some of the most famous National Parks, uncovering hidden secrets of wildlife, geology, and history!
STEM Week - July 21-25
Day 1:Gravity and Magnet Mazes
Day 2: Building Bridges and Rollercoasters
Day 3: Motor Machines
Day 4: Circuits
Day 5: Electricity
Children will learn about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through hands-on activities, allowing them to develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaborative skills in a fun and interactive environment!
Fun for Foodies - July 28 - Aug 1
Day 1: Stir Fry/ Chicken Wings
Day 2: Chili / Charcuterie
Day 3: Shrimp and Steak Skewers
Day 4: Taco Bar with Homemade Tortillas
Day 5: Pizza
Learn how to cook, bake, and prepare food safely as we dive into a culinary experience and prepare our own lunch!
“It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to
have tried to succeed.”