Fun summer programs for kids: 43 summer camps where kids can have fun, exercise and even learn something in Pittsburgh

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43 summer camps where kids can have fun, exercise and even learn something in Pittsburgh

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We know it’s only February. But many parents tell us they’re already searching for great summer camps around Pittsburgh. So we’re excited to bring you this year’s guide, filled with more than 40 great camps for summer fun, exercise and enrichment. Scroll all the way down and do check back periodically — we keep adding more camps as people contact us.

Covid, of course, remains somewhat unpredictable. Most of the camps below are planning on in-person sessions with Covid safety measures in place. And again this year, in some cases class sizes could be a bit smaller, which means some camps are likely to fill up quickly. But there are fantastic activities planned, and many offer tuition assistance.

Check out what’s coming:

1. Carnegie Science Center

Carnegie Science Center offers a wide range of camps immersing kids in everything from video game science, robotics, biology and other STEM-related fun to music and more for kids ages 4-14. The BNY Mellon Fab Lab will be back this year  Robots of the Round Table offers a medieval twist for kids to program robot knights to joust or batter down castle walls. Registration for Science Center members will begin Feb. 28 and open to the public March 7. Camps run June 13-Aug 19. Check here for details.

The Science Center offers a limited number of need-based scholarships. Email or call 412-237-3400 for details.

2. Pittsburgh Cultural Trust

The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s Trust Arts Education Camps for Creatives series, offering some of the most creative summer camps around Pittsburgh, returns this July with in-person camps for grades 3-12. The 5-day sessions concentrate on developing creative skills in various topics. Previous summer camp offerings have included Science of Visual Art, Sewing, Theatre Production, and much more. Be sure to check back here for more information to come later. Register here.

3. Assemble Pittsburgh

Summer camp at Assemble Pittsburgh is in-person this year and sounds great: These STEAM camps for youth entering grades 1-9 (ages 6-14) are all about hands-on learning through shared experiences. Expect lots of individual attention, with a maximum of 15 kids per class. Weekly themes this year include Miniature to Gigantic, Afrofuturism, Wings and Things, and a super-fun STEM-focused fashion class called Coding and Couture. Get details and register here. Call 412-661-6111 with questions about programming or to learn about scholarships. Garfield residents attend for free.

Call 412-661-6111 to learn about scholarships. Garfield residents attend for free.

Photo courtesy of Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy.

4. Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy

Kids ages 4-14 are the focus of Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy’s summer camps at the Frick Environmental Center. Camps are geared to specific ages, so kids get the most from the experience. In Kinder Camp, for example, 4- and 5-year-olds dig for worms, plant seeds and sing songs. Fifth and sixth graders in Outdoor Expedition Camp take part in hands-on projects and skill-building activities while exploring the beautiful spaces in Frick Park. Registration opens at noon Feb. 15.

5. Dragon’s Den

Dragon’s Den returns to the 2022 summer camp season with a cool lineup. The transformative educational environment has reinvented the former St. Mary Magdalene Church as a two-level rope course and zipline. Kids ages 7-13 will find exciting camps that range from Around the World in 5 Days and Outdoor Explorers to Dragon’s Laboratory. Camps include field trips and outdoor fun in the sun. Browse camps and register here. Partial and full scholarships are available.

Photo courtesy of PMT Conservatory.

6. Pittsburgh Musical Theater Conservatory

Summer Musical Theater Camp at the PMT Conservatory shines the spotlight on kids ages 4-18. The four-week camps train kids in acting, voice and dance, but they also help kids build confidence, make new friendships, learn collaboration (while spending time away from screens) and much more. After two years of pandemic, it’s a great opportunity for face-to-face fun and creativity. Campers rehearse for a full-scale performance as a grand finale. And teens can choose the Technical Theater and Design track to learn about set design and construction, lighting and costumes. Show titles will be announced soon — check here to see them once they’re posted, or check PMT’s Facebook page for announcements! You can also register or hold a spot (scroll down for these) here. Financial aid and payment plans are available.

Photo courtesy of the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh.

7. Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh

After running virtually for the past two years for COVID safety, the team at the Children’s Museum is excited to be back in person for an expanded roster of 2022 summer camps. They’ll be hosting sessions for ages 3 to 13 running from June 20-Aug. 12 at both the Children’s Museum and MuseumLab. Topics will include art, nature, movement, animation, fashion, game design, metalworking and more. Registration will open in early March. Find details here.

Photo courtesy of Shady Side Academy.

8. Shady Side Academy

Summer camps at Shady Side Academy, designed with working parents in mind, include before-care and free lunch. Kids from pre-K through high school will find a range of weekly camps on four campuses in Fox Chapel and Point Breeze. Sports-minded kids can focus skills on hockey, golf or tennis, while maker kids can choose hands-on STEAM camps. High school kids can take for-credit classes in art, math and science, as well as courses in essay writing and SAT/ACT prep. The complete lineup will be available in mid-February.

Photo courtesy of the Jewish Community Center.

9. Jewish Community Center

JCC Day Camps organize kids ages 2-15 in three locations — Squirrel Hill, Monroeville, and the South Hills. Registration is now open for this wonderfully wide-ranging set of camps. The fun includes science, sports and everything in between. Dates for their various camps and locations run from June 13 through August 19. You can find the complete brochure here and get registered here. Financial assistance is available for members, but eligible families can also receive assistance for membership. Call 412-339-5398.

10. Sarah Heinz House (day camp and sleep away) 

Registration will open in March (stay tuned here — we’ll add the link when it’s available) for day camp (preschool through 10th graders) at Sarah Heinz House and Heinz House Resident Camp (grades 1 through 12) in Ellwood City. Day camp begins June 13 and resident camp begins June 23 for boys, July 16 for girls. Pre-care and post-care will also be available for day campers. Limited financial assistance is available. Visit the website or call 412-231-2377 with questions.

Photo courtesy of the National Aviary.

11. National Aviary

The National Aviary is offering in-person camps this summer, bringing campers above and below the waves to learn about birds and other unique creatures who call the world’s oceans home. From seaside nesters to deep-sea dwellers, campers ages 6-8 and 9-12 will explore the ocean through guided learning sessions, interactive activities, and up-close encounters. Camps begin June 20 and end July 22. Teens ages 13-16 can opt for the Career Camp, where they can learn what it takes to pursue a future as a zookeeper, ornithologist or veterinarian. Register here.

Photo courtesy of Carnegie Museum of Natural History.

12. Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History

Starting in June, creative kids and nature lovers alike can attend a variety of week-long camps at Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History. Young artists and explorers are invited to mask up and wander among real dinosaurs, make a mess, design a city for the future or become a filmmaker. Specific camp themes and dates will be available on Feb. 28 when registration opens to the public. Financial aid is available for eligible families.

13. Winchester-Thurston Summer Camp (three locations)

Winchester-Thurston is offering summer camps around Pittsburgh for everyone — kids age 3 through grade 12 — at three locations: Their Shadyside campus, The Kingsley Center in East Liberty and Allegheny River Front Park in Aspinwall. Campers will find sports and physical fitness, creative arts and academics in more than 100 new programs. Learn more and register here. Questions? Email Dionne Brelsford regarding Middle and Upper School programs or Annie Tritsch for Lower School programs.

14. Air Force Association CyberCamp

The annual Air Force Association CyberCamp is presented via a partnership between the University of Pittsburgh Institute for Cyber Law, Policy and Security and Pitt Information Technology. This year, the free, weeklong camp is scheduled from July 18-22. High school kids will be immersed in a range of technical skills and digital literacy with a focus on cyberethics and systems security. Sign up to be notified about registration tentatively opening in May.

Photo courtesy of Venture Outdoors.

15. Venture Outdoors

Registration is open for Venture Outdoors’ summer camps for kids in grades 3-8 taking place at North Park and on the North Shore. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy active recreation like kayaking, fishing, biking and geocaching. Science experiments, crafts and leadership development will help kids gain self-confidence and a greater appreciation for nature. Choose from Outdoor Adventure Camp, Cycling Through Summer, Environmental STEM, Ultimate Survivor Camp and Ultimate Outdoor Adventure. Check out the lineup and register here.

16. Sweetwater Center for the Arts

Kids ages 4-16 can find their muse through a wide variety of mediums at Sweetwater Center for the Arts. From ceramics and watercolor to animation and graffiti, kids will find exciting ways to express their creativity. Cooking classes, STEM circuitry and acting are included, too. Watch for the complete schedule, which should be available in March. Scholarships are available.

Photo courtesy of Gemini Children’s Theater.

17. Gemini Children’s Theater

Five-day summer camps at Gemini Children’s Theater channel energy and talent toward the theater arts. Kids as young as 4 learn to write, rehearse and perform a play that they help develop from their imagination. Scene building, collaborating and character development apply across all age groups (up to 17 years). Early bird discounts, scholarships, tuition assistance and payment plans are available.

18. Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre

Dancers in all sizes, from toddlers to teens, will find a place at Pittsburgh Ballet’s summer sessions. Kids will develop progressive dance fundamentals through barre and floor exercises, French terminology and ballet concepts. The youngest dancers (18 months to 7 years) can try four-week camps including “Family and Me,” running June 11-July 2, which introduces the art of ballet in a nurturing environment. Children and parents explore the world of dance together, and dads are very much welcome. There are also pre-ballet and ballet foundations classes. The most advanced Junior Intensive covers skills in pointe, pas de deux, jazz and repertoire, as well as pilates and yoga during 40+ hours of learning. At every level, kids can expect to find plenty of joy in their movements and training. Sessions run throughout June, July and August, with enrollment rolling until the day before the start of each program. Some classes require new students to submit a placement form to register for particular programs. Get all the details and register here.

19. The Ellis School

Summer camps at The Ellis School are all about sparking imagination and developing problem-solving skills, and helping young campers make meaningful connections through collaboration, friendship, and community — definitely a welcome thing after two years of pandemic isolation. Coed Kids Camps for ages 3-9 has half-day and full-day sessions. They also offer early drop-off (8:15 a.m.) for everyone, and after-care for full-day campers. Girls entering grades 5–10 can sign up for Changemakers Lab to “roll up their sleeves, get messy, and think creatively as they work to bring about positive change and explore topics such as the arts, ecology, STEM, and more.” Choose your week or register for the full summer here.

20. Cello Fury Rock Camp

The four-week Cello Fury Rock Camp for Strings will happen again this year, giving young musicians a chance to play in a high-energy string rock orchestra. Registration is now open for violin, viola, cello and bass players ages 7 to 17. Sessions for various age groups run June 27-July 1 and July 11-15 at PYCO School of Music in Wexford and July 25-29 and Aug. 8-12 in Shadyside at The Ellis School. All four weeks of camp will be in person, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Get more information and register here.

Photo courtesy of Ascend Pittsburgh.

21. Ascend Pittsburgh

Ascend Pittsburgh’s summer camps, are designed to grow strong minds and bodies. Caring, experienced counselors guide kids through fun and developmentally appropriate activities, including bouldering, top-rope climbing, yoga, slacklining, and more. Kids develop strength, dexterity and balance, while they’re also having fun and making friends. Are your kids new to climbing? No problem. These classes are designed to be accessible for all levels and for ages 6-16. Registration is now open (register here) and summer camp financial assistance is available.

22. The Wheel Mill

Both more experienced and wannabe shredders can find a session at The Wheel Mill’s BMX and Mountain Bikes Camps. Kids will be thrilled to experience the 80,000-square-foot park filled with all kinds of trails and ramps with varying terrain and levels of difficulty. Beginners learn general bike safety and skills along with cycling, mountain bike and BMX vocabulary. Once kids master the basics, they can move onto learning intermediate skills. Check out the camp lineup here.

10 Free And/Or Inexpensive Summer Programs for Kids in Los Angeles

Updated for 2022

Summer break is almost here and with all that time off from school comes the question, “What am I going to do with my kids?” For some families, camp isn’t an option for a number of reasons (including a conflict of schedules and financial restraints).

Luckily, here in Los Angeles, there are several less expensive and/or free summer experiences for kids.  Below you’ll find a variety of summer programs for kids in Los Angeles to keep them occupied and having fun until school starts again in the Fall.

MomsLA is your source for Things to do in Los Angeles with Kids

1. “Today at Apple” Sessions
Multiple Apple locations including:
Westfield Century City
10250 Santa Monica Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90067

Apple stores offer a variety of free one-hour workshops designed for children ages 6-12. These hands-on sessions focus on different skills including coding, illustrating, storytelling, music, and movie-making.

Session schedules vary from store to store, so check the website for the location nearest you and their workshop session. Kids can use their own devices or one will be loaned to you for use during the workshop. By the way, adult sessions are offered as well!

2. Apple Camp
Multiple Apple locations including:
The Americana at Brand
877 Americana Way, Glendale, CA 91210

Children ages 8-12 can attend a free “Apple Camp” this summer. Dates have not yet been announced, but families can sign up to receive an email notification when registration opens. Camp includes three 90-minute sessions that allow children to “expand their digital creativity through hands-on projects with experts at Apple.”

3. Los Angeles Area Museums
Multiple locations

Many Los Angeles area museums offer free admission days — or free admission year-round, such as The Getty Center and Griffith Observatory. Check the calendar of events for each site; many offer storytimes, arts and crafts, performances, and more.

Related: The Best Kid-Friendly Museums in Los Angeles

4. Reading Rewards with Chuck E. Cheese
Multiple locations including:
20700 Avalon Blvd., Ste. 175, Los Angeles, CA 90746

Keep track of your child’s reading this summer with a special free, downloadable reading rewards chart from Chuck E. Cheese. Once your child has completed their calendar, bring it to your nearest Chuck E. Cheese location to receive 10 free play points as a reward.

5. Kids Bowl Free
Multiple locations including:
Winnetka Bowl
20122 Vanowen St., Canoga Park, CA 9130
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When it’s too hot to play outside, bowling is a fun, indoor alternative that still keeps your child moving — and it’s something the whole family can do.

Kids 15 and younger can bowl 2 free games each day this summer at select bowling alleys throughout the Los Angeles area. Parents must complete online registration for each child. Check the website for details and other participating locations.

6. Youth Enrichment Classes
YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles
Multiple locations including:
1553 N. Schrader Blvd., Hollywood, CA 90028

The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles offers a wide range of youth enrichment classes. Whether your teen is just beginning to express an interest in a certain area or is looking to further his or her knowledge and skills, YMCA offers classes in dance, music, creative and performing arts, fitness, and more. Different classes may be offered at different branches; check the website for details.

7. City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks

Parks throughout Los Angeles offer many different free and/or low-cost programs for children during their summer break from school. Parents can select from day camps, historical sites, and the LA Kids program. Check the website for details and to find a location nearest you.

8. Attend a Story Time

Reading is something that needs to happen year-round. Just because school is out for the summer it doesn’t mean your kids shouldn’t be reading and listening to stories. There are many options for children’s storytimes in and around Los Angeles on different days throughout the week.

9. Visit the Los Angeles (City) Public Library

Libraries are no longer just big buildings filled with lots of books. Our public libraries are rich community resources offering classes, hands-on activities and workshops, special events, and more. Additionally, Los Angeles City Public Libraries host summer reading programs, which is always fun!

Related: 10 Things you can do at the Los Angeles Public Library System

10. LA County Library’s Annual Summer Discovery Program

The Summer Discovery Program helps kids of all ages (and adults) explore LA County Library’s resources and discover everything the Library has to offer. Besides reading books and completing activities, participants can take part in the online and paper games that all libraries will be offering, plus there will be fun summer performances and programs, like opera, magic, juggling, music, and more.  

Disclaimer: MomsLA has made every effort to confirm the information in this article; however, things can often change. Therefore, MomsLA makes no representations or warranties about the accuracy of the information published here. MomsLA strongly urges you to confirm any event details, like date, time, location, and admission, with the third party hosting the event. You assume the sole risk of relying on any of the information in our list. MomsLA is in no way responsible for any injuries or damages you sustain while attending any third-party event posted on our website. Please read our Terms of Use which you have agreed to based on your continued use of this website. Some events have paid to be listed on MomsLA.

2022 Summer Camps with Mixed Activities

Photo: Cactus Day Camp

Listings are continuously being updated for 2022 based on information we collect directly from camps through an online questionnaire. Please verify all details directly with the camp.


Listings that include a logo represent organizations whose support allows Raising Arizona Kids to continue to provide free local resources and information to Arizona families. Please thank them when you call or visit!


 

Arizona Museum of Natural History
53 N. Macdonald, Mesa. 480-644-2230arizonamuseumofnaturalhistory.org

PreHistoric preschool. Ages 3-5. This fun filled dinosaur morning camp includes creative movement, crafts, and a special interactive learning circle based on several different themes. This day camp is offered June 13, 15, 20, and 22. . $60-$80.


Cactus Day Camp
6050 N. Invergordon Road, Paradise Valley. 480-836-2267 • cactusdaycamp.com

Ages 4-13. Activities include archery, swimming, gaga, gaming, team sports, tumbling, crafts, dance, model rocketry, mini golf, climbing, cooking, board games, water slide, foam pit and more. Optional extended care available. June 6-July 29. 2, 4, 6, or 8 week sessions. $500/week with a 2 week minimum.


 

Children’s Museum of Phoenix
215 N 7th St, Phoenix. 602-253-0401 • childrensmuseumofphoenix.org

Ages 5-8. When school is out, send your child on an epic camp adventure! Camps at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix feature hands-on learning, games, and activities that keep kids’ minds and muscles engaged during school break. All camps also include plenty of playtime in the Museum’s three floors of imaginative exhibits! Discounts for members and early registration. Extended care available. May 30-July 29. $235 (members) and $280 (nonmembers). Please see our website for current COVID-19 precautions.


 

GateWay Community College
108 N. 40th St., Phoenix
602-286-8130 • gatewaycc.edu/discover

Camp Gecko. Ages 5-12. GateWay Community College now offers a dynamic summer camp experience for children ages 6 to 12 years old. Your child will have the opportunity to experience nine weeks of excitement through crafts, field trips and themed activities. Each week children will have the opportunity to choose from a variety of activities that will help them create memories to last a lifetime. All camps will be held in MA1100 N/S on the Washington campus.  7 a.m. to 5 p.m. $175/week plus $10 T-shirt and $10 non-refundable registration fee; includes breakfast, lunch, two snacks and all field trips.


Family Care KIDS in Phoenix
6750 N. 7th Ave. BLDG B, Phoenix. 602-562-0310 FamilyCareKIDS.com

Under the Sea & Safari Summer Camps is offering two spectacular camps this summer for ages 3-5. In June, dive deep into the wonders of the world under the sea. In July, join our Safari Adventure! We hope to see a stampede of kids join us for fun activities, dress up days, exploration and learning about wild animals. June and July, half and full days, rates vary.


Gravity Extreme Zone
190 S Kyrene Rd. Suite 5, Chandler. 480-757-5411 or gravityextremezone. com/summer-camp-in-phoenix

Ages 5 and up. Gravity Adventure Camp is jam packed with activities that will not just let your kids experience the thrill of jumping but also arts & crafts, challenge activities, team building, and more! Kids are most engaged when they have a say in their day camp activities so here kids pick their day-day fun! Five activities are chosen every day, determined by popular vote of day camp participants. Visit the website for a full list of activities. May 30-July 29. Half and full day sessions, extended care available. $60/day (drop in), or $275/week. Lunch provided for additional fee. Sibling discount available.


Heard Scout Pueblo
1901 E Dobbins Rd., Phoenix. (602)-955-7747 grandcanyonbsa.org/camps-activities

Ages 6-11. This drop-off day camp from the Boy Scouts Grand Canyon Council is designed for kids (Scouts and non-Scouts alike) to come and enjoy a themed week of activities and fun Monday through Friday during the summer months. Sign up for a week of activities happening at the Heard Scout Camp where our trained staff will provide fun, safe, and engaging programs for kids ages 6 – 11. Groups will be broken up by age and then into sessions. Age groups will consist of children 6 – 8 and 9-11. Each week will offer a different adventure to choose from. Fridays will offer a water wars and games day for all participants. July 4-29. Full day camp, extended care available. $200-$250.

Participants will be required to complete a BSA Membership form in order to participate in Adventure Day Camp activities and to cover liability insurance. Each participant will be registered as a youth member of the BSA for a pro-rated term of six months. Adventures may include: Shooting Sports,Swimming, Cooking, Robotics, STEM, & Hiking/Wilderness Survival.

An afternoon snack will be provided daily. Participants should bring their own labelled lunch.


Higley Unified School District
Camps hosted in Gilbert. www.husd.org/kidsclub

Ages 3 (potty trained)-12. Kids Club Camp is an affordable program where children feel safe, nurtured and challenged. Kids Club provides a fun-filled summer camp with field trips, crafts, theme days, STEM learning stations, and much more! Available 6am to 6pm Monday through Friday and closed on all legal holidays. Registration opens at the end of April.


REC-AZ
480-359-8429 or Rec-az.com

Ages 6-12. Campers will have a blast with PE Style Games (dodgeball, capture the flag, kickball, tag, jump ropes, scooters, etc.), board games, reading, gaga ball, sports, nerf guns, hide and seek, outside play in the morning, arts & crafts, camp games, movies, video games, and more! Catered food and snacks every day (campers/parents choose meals daily). Excellent coaches lead and model virtuous behavior while having fun. Camp is available for 5 weeks starting June 13-17 and the last week is July 18-22 (no camp week of 4th of July). Full day 8am-3pm with extended care available until 5pm. $250/session, sibling and multi-week discounts available. $10/day for extended care. 


Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church
6715 N. Mockingbird Lane, Scottsdale • 480-355-9730 • saintbarnabas.org/camp

Summer Music and Arts Camp. Ages 3-12. Gently faith-based, this one-week camp is filled with fun and engaging activities focusing on the creative process. Through our theme of Under Construction, we will explore what it means to build our lives with the foundation as love. Campers will experience visual, performance, and culinary arts each morning. 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. June 20-24 and June 27-July 1. $85-220, includes lunch and snacks; offers sibling and early registration discounts. Full day option until 4 p.m with B.E.S.T Sports for $99.


Summer Camps AZ
Valleywide. 480-217-0652 or summercampAZ.com

Ages 5-12. With a variety of locations and themes campers can opt for themes like water fun, action & adventure, gaming, animals, Lego, dance, or cosmic fun! Beyond the core activities of the host camp, this camp brings in horseback riding, petting zoos, firetrucks, foam parties, laser tag, Nerf wars, arts & crafts, movies, and more! Secondly, they hire schoolteachers and staff with experience working with children. Kids go home tired and go to bed – excited to return the next day! May 23-August 16. $269/camper, discounts available. Sessions 9am-3pm, extended care available.


Boys & Girls Clubs
Valleywide locations. bgcs.org/programs/summer-camp

Weekly themes, reading/literacy activities, STEAM projects, games and challenges, and fun, fun, fun! Financial assistance available.


Camelback Desert School
9606 E. Kalil Drive, Scottsdale. 480-451-3130 • camelbackdesertschool.com

Ages 5-12. Campers will enjoy field trips, sports, STEM projects, arts, music, dance and drama. They’ll grow more independent, develop social skills and continue to learn. May 31-July 28. Prices vary by program.


Cave Creek Unified School District
480-575-2440 • ecsforall.org/summer-programs

This program is a comprehensive “all in one” camp offering weekly themed activities such as crafts, science, cooking, and ample time for physical activity and free play.


City of Peoria
623-773-7421 or 623-773-7688 • peoriaaz.gov

Youth Services Summer Camp. Ages 5 (by Sept. 1)-14. Indoor/outdoor play and group games, three 45-minute activity centers twice daily. Includes lunch.


City of Surprise
14861 N. Spring Lane, Surprise. 623-222-2233 • surpriseaz.gov

Grades 1-8. A fun-filled camp that includes an afternoon snack, daily activities, arts and crafts, games, sports and field trips. Field trips may include, but are not limited to, bowling, laser tag, water park, movies, pools, and more. 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday.


Happy Valley Summer Camp
7140 W. Happy Valley Rd., Peoria. 623-695-9915 • happyvalleyschool.org

Ages 5-13. Crafts, games, themed dress days, field trips.


Imagine That Summer Camp
4455 East Lincoln Drive, Paradise Valley • 480-570-5234 • www.imaginethatsummercamp.com

Campers ages 3-11 will enjoy sports, arts, cupcake wars, STEM activities, dance, and more. May 31-June 30. Rates between $170-$275.00.


Kyrene School District
480-541-1500 • kyrene.org/CommunityEd

Ages 3-13. Arts and crafts, STEM activities, active play, virtual field trips, dramatic play, game rooms, academic reinforcement and program-specific offerings like Sports Camp, Kyrene Adventure Tours and Summer Academy. Half- and full-day sessions three or five days a week.


Mesa Parks Recreation and Community Facilities
480-644-PLAY (7529) • mesaparks.com

Arts & crafts, board games, active games, recreational activities (including swimming once a week), and guest speakers.


North Scottsdale United Methodist Church
11735 N. Scottsdale Road, Scottsdale. 480-948-0529 • nsumc.com

Ages 3-12. Energizing videos, interactive bible puppetry, super science experiments, creative crafts, hands-on mission work, and active games.


Palm Valley Community Center
14145 W. Palm Valley Blvd., Goodyear, AZ 85395 • 602-291-3457 • colorwheelsaz.com

Triple Decker Summer Camps. Grades K-5. June 6-9. Theme: Go Deep! Deep Sea to Deep Space. Grades 6-8. June 20-23. Theme: Take Me Away! Hot Air Balloons & Exotic Destinations. 1 to 4 p.m. Perform skits with original songs with Ms. Shelly and her great drama props, Science Mary will bring her transportable science lab, and build three-dimensional artwork with Ms. Betsy’s amazing art room.


Phoenix Country Day School Summer Programs
3901 E. Stanford Drive, Paradise Valley • 602 955-8200 •  https://www.pcds.org/summer

Grades K-12. wide variety of classes that will engage students in academic enrichment, art explorations, technology applications, theater, and athletics.


Rancho Solano Preparatory School
5656 E. Greenway Road, Scottsdale. 844-516-2267 • ranchosummercamps.com

Ages 3-12. A traditional day camp for grades pre-K to 2 and an innovative art, science, technology-based program for grades 3-8. Extended care and snack are included.


The Salvation Army Kroc Center
1375 E. Broadway Road, Phoenix. 602-425-5008 • https://krocphoenix.org/kroc-phoenix/day-camp

Ages 5-13 will enjoy a swimming pool/indoor water park, water slide, splash pad, rock wall, game room, basketball courts, computer lab, Lego STEM Academy, digital photography, and more. Daily chapel service. Week-long, full-day programs Monday-Friday Extended care available. Scholarships available.


 

Camp Grace 
6385 W White Mountain Blvd., Lakeside, AZ 85929 • campgraceaz.com

Finding Neverland Summer Camp. June 19 – 22. Camp Grace is excited to bring a summer full of various camps for your child! Our Finding Neverland Camp is 3 nights and perfect for your child to experience the fun of summer camp without being away from home for too long. Is your child not ready to spend the night away from home? Day camper options are available! Finding Neverland campers will enjoy horseback-riding, arts & crafts, learn leadership skills, and participate in a number of team activities – including on our low ropes course and obstacle course!


 


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Summer Camp Guide 2022

It’s time to Fire Up for Camp season! Browse through your San Diego Summer Camps and Programs Guide to find awesome experiences where kids will learn new skills and make lifelong memories. Do you have an artist, scientist or future veterinarian in the family? Now’s the time to plan an epic summer camp adventure.

Summer Camps 2022

ACADEMIC FOCUS

Camp Invention
Sabre Springs and Del Sur – 800-968-4332 
www.invent.org/local
Grades K-6; Sabre Springs: June 13-17; Del Sur: June 20-24 
Give your young innovator an unforgettable adventure. All-new, hands-on activities will launch their imagination and get their confidence soaring as they explore STEM fun from the oceans to outer space. Leader-in-Training (LIT) spots for grades 7-9 may be available. Leaders in Training will gain mentoring and collaboration skills while helping guide campers throughout the week at our in-person locations.  

Summer at LePort Montessori
Del Mar – 858-207-6474
www.leport.com/go/summer
Elementary students; June 13-August 12
Ignite your elementary child’s interests this summer with day, academic and specialty camps at LePort. New topics and activities each week. Flexible one-week camp sessions, opportunities for students to make new friends and collaborate.

MBMA Summer Camp: Time Travelers!
University City – 858-457-5895
www.mbmacademy.com
K-Grade 6; June 27-August 12
This summer, MBMA’s students will discover the beauty and wonder of the world through the passage of time. Stepping back in history, our students will experience geography, animal life, culture, music, art history, new inventions and beyond. Our preschool/primary summer program includes our traditional Montessori morning program focusing on language arts and math with a fun-filled afternoon focused on our theme. Beginning with the prehistoric dinosaur period, all students will move through the time of the Egyptians, Ancient Greece, knights and castles, pirates and more! Additional adventure opportunities include: art, research projects, engineering design, math, proactive reading, gardening, outdoor games/sports and more. All MBMA students will be sure to hone their academic, social and emotional skills while enjoying a trip back in time!

ANIMAL ENCOUNTERS

Birch Aquarium Summer Camps
La Jolla – 858-534-7336
www.aquarium.ucsd.edu/summercamps
Ages 5-13; June 21 -August 26 
From the beach to the aquarium, our camps merge scientific exploration with hands-on fun. Registration begins March 8. Visit website for details. 

Critter Camp at Helen Woodward  
Rancho Santa Fe – 858-756-4117
www.animalcenter.org/programs-services/education/summer-critter-camp
Ages 4-13; June 6-August 26
Children will experience daily animal interactions that will amaze as they get up close and personal with a variety of species including birds, small mammals, reptiles, large mammals, and invertebrates. Our summer camp activities are different each day and include animal-themed games, crafts, songs and more! There’s something for everyone at Summer Critter Camp and a great time for all!

Wishing Well Equestrian 
North County – 619-770-8765
Ages 5+; June 6-10, July 11-15, August 8-12
www. facebook.com/nancymcnaryequine
Camp Wishing Well is a fun and unique camp for kids ages 5 and up. Campers will have fun learning about horses, creating arts and crafts, working on horsemanship, and the basics of horseback riding. With Nancy being a former classroom teacher of 15 years and a member of the United States Pony Club, her ability to teach to each child’s individual learning style is coupled with a safety-first approach.

DRAMA/THEATER/DANCE

North Coast Rep Theatre Camps
Solana Beach – 858-481-1055
www.northcoastreptheatreschool.org
Ages 4-19; June 20-August 5
Join The Theatre School at North Coast Rep for exciting performance-based theater camps that inspire learning and create theatrical fun with new friends. Choose Playful Ensemble Performance Camps for ages 4-8, Fun Skill-Building Performance Camps for ages 8-12, or Exciting Theatrical Training Camps for ages 12-19.  

San Diego Junior Theatre
Balboa Park – 619-239-1311
www. juniortheatre.com
Elementary students; June 13-August 26
School may be out but theatre is in! Elementary students are welcome to join us for five fun-filled days rotating through classes in drama, music, dance and a specialty subject. Whether your child is used to the spotlight or new to the stage, our Spring Break camps have something for everyone!

Scripps Performing Arts Academy
Scripps Ranch – 858-586-7834
Carmel Valley – 858-509-2624
www.scrippsballet.com/academy/summer-camps
Ages 4-17; June-August 
Join us for a new summer season with weekly dance and musical theater themes. Campers ages 4-17 learn choreography while creating a performance utilizing original scripts inspired by a variety of popular childhood themes, including “Encanto,” “Sing II,” and more. Campers may also choose from a Summer Dance Program. Each week culminates with a live presentation, creating summer memories to last a lifetime. Use the ad in San Diego Family Magazine’s March issue to receive a registration discount. Offer expires March 31.  

PAINTING, DRAWING, CERAMICS

Little Fish Comic Art Camps
College Area/ La Mesa – 619-356-1103
www.lilfish.us
Ages 7-17; June 15-August 22
Little Fish Comic Book Studio has been bringing its awesome comic and manga-themed camps to San Diego for the past decade, integrating comic instruction and lessons with creativity and collaboration, building towards kids making their own comic works!
 
Hot Spot Creative Kids Camp
Liberty Station – 619-223-1339
www.thehotspotstudio.com
6+; June 13-September 2
Kids get creative and have tons of fun at The Hot Spot! Monday: Mosaics, Tuesday: Pottery Painting, Wed: Candle Making, Thursday: Succulent Gardens & Slime, Friday: Guided Canvas. Kids will make crafts, play games, and even get a quick tour of the Navy Barracks to see artist galleries, the public market and more. We provide a snack and bottle of water but encourage you to pack a lunch as well. See the Kids Camp tab on our website for more info. Space is limited. Reserve online at www.thehotspotstudio.com.

SPECIALITY

**Fleet Science Center Spring Adventure Camps
Balboa Park – 619-238-1233
www.fleetscience.org/events/spring-camps
Grades 1-3; March 28-April 1
In the Spring Adventure Camps at the Fleet, kids in grades 1-3 enjoy a variety of fun and educational experiences that explore the world around us. Campers will explore the exhibit galleries, including “Going Places,” and engage in hands-on activities.

Model Railroad Summer Camp  (SOLD OUT)
Balboa Park and Online – 619-696-0199 x404
www.sdmrm.org/summer-camps
Grades K-8; June-August  
Our ever-popular Model Railroad Camp introduces beginner modelers to the basics of creating a mock model railroad. Older campers will create a working model railroad. Campers paint, plaster, lay track and construct a mini-town, complete with buildings, trees, trains, and people. All SDMRM camps are immersive, hands-on, and led by enthusiastic education professionals. 

The New Children’s Museum 
Downtown – 619-233-8792
www.thinkplaycreate.org/summer-camps
Ages 4-9; June 13-August 19
Camps at the Museum combine hands-on art-making activities, creative games and playtime in the park with the opportunity for children to think, play and create in the Museum’s galleries. Registration opens March 7. 

SPORTS

Poway Gymnastics
Poway – 858-748-1716
www.powaygymnastics.com
Ages 5-12; June 20-August 12
This camp combines gymnastics, games, and group activities that will delight, excite, and motivate your gymnast all summer long! In addition to outstanding basic gymnastics training, participants learn new skills, make new friends, jump on the trampoline, swing on the bars, balance on the beam, and conquer our G2N Ninja obstacle course and GIANT Warp Wall.

US Sports Camps
Multiple Locations – 1-800-645-3226
www.ussportscamps.com
Ages 6-17; June 21-July 29
Whether it’s baseball or volleyball, tennis or swimming, lacrosse or basketball, we offer seasonal sports camps & clinics throughout the San Diego area.

TRADITIONAL DAY CAMP EXPERIENCE

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater San Diego
Multiple Locations – 858-866-0591
www.sdyouth.org
Ages 5-13; Dates vary by location
Summer at The Club is a complete experience for kids ages 5 to 13. Treat your child to fresh air, awesome outdoor activities, and the opportunity to make new friends and memories that will last a lifetime! Schedule your registration appointment today. 

Discovery Isle
San Marcos and Oceanside – 877-659-6198
www.discoveryisle.com
Ages 5-12; Dates vary by location
This is your child’s time to shine! Our camp offers many options to keep your child excited and engaged this summer. Campers will enjoy field trips, sports and games, exciting STEM projects, arts, crafts, music, dance and drama. They’ll grow more independent, develop social skills and continue to learn—all while having fun and making new friends.

Girl Scout Summer Camps
Multiple Locations – 619-298-8391
www.sdgirlscouts.org/camp
Day Camp: Grades K-12; Resident Camp: Grades 2-12; Dates vary  
At our summer resident (overnight) camps, girls learn about science and space, the environment, hiking, canoeing, leadership and more. At day camp, girls get a taste of camp, make new friends and work toward badges. Each day camp features a program theme with specialized activities. Financial aid available. 

KidzToPros STEM, Arts & Sports Summer Camps 
Multiple locations – 877-202-1554
www.kidztopros.com/summer-camps
Ages 4-14; June 13-August 5
KidzToPros is San Diego’s premier summer camp provider, bringing the best in STEM, arts and sports camps to kids ages 4-14. At KidzToPros, students can explore fields like robotics, programming, performing arts, sports and more in a safe, hands-on environment led by experienced instructors. Save $50 with code SDF-50!

The Rhoades School
Encinitas – 760-436-1102
www.rhoadesschool.com/student-life/summer-camp/
Incoming K-Grade 8; June 20-August 19
Discover new skills. Make new friends. We’ve designed the perfect camp for your child, complete with all the fun, enriching activities they love. Our Day Camps, Academic Camps, Specialty and Sports Camps offer one-of-a-kind experiences that will make them shine. Register today and bring out your child’s best this summer!

OVERNIGHT CAMPS

YMCA Overnight Camps 
Multiple locations – 858-514-4411
www.ymcasd.org/camps
Ages 7-17; June 19-August 19
The overnight camp experience you can count on to give your kids the fun they want and the growing experiences they need. Three fantastic properties in San Diego County, one in the mountains for summer adventures, one exclusively for horseback riding near Julian CA and one on the Pacific Ocean.

 
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Day Camp 2022 | Chicago Park District

 

The Chicago Park District is looking forward to providing Chicago’s youth a fun-filled summer through our 2022 Day Camp program. Every summer our staff and campers look forward to reconnecting by engaging in fun, safe, and inclusive activities.  Due to space limitations, this year’s camps will be available for Chicago residents only.  

The 6-weeks of summer fun will include sports, arts, fitness, and outdoor activities with the following ideas woven throughout the camp experience.

  • Civic engagement 
  • Environmental awareness 
  • Inclusion
  • Collaboration & team building 
  • Brain play
  • Reflection & journaling
  • Friendship & kindness
     

In addition to our standard 6-week day camp, other types of camps are available, as well as other programs.    

REGISTER FOR CAMPS

 

REGISTER FOR OTHER SUMMER PROGRAMS

 

 

 

Registration Information 

An account is required to register for a program, whether registering online or in-person.  Accounts can be created online or in-person at the parks.  To create an account:  Create an Account

View these resources to help be prepared for online registration: 

  • Online Registration Checklist 
  • Registration FAQ’s 
     

See specific registration dates below.

Ages

The standard 6-week day camp program is for children 6-12 years old, as determined by age on September 1, 2022.  This summer registration will be done by age group at most parks, to ensure campers are with kids their age.  When registering, please confirm you have selected the correct age group option.

Additionally, play camps are offered for ages 3-5 and teen camps are offered for ages 13- 17.   Age calculation for these camps are determined based on the following dates:

  • Play Camps:  age as of the first day of camp
  • Teen Camps:  age as of September 1, 2022
Residency Requirement

Due to space limitations, this year’s camps will be available for Chicago residents only.

Dates & Times

Day Camp:  July 5 – August 12 | Six hours, from 9 am – 3 pm or 10 am – 4 pm, varies by park.
To see a park’s hours, click on the VIEW ALL CAMPS button below. 

Food Program

Lunch and snacks will be provided. Lunch and Snack Menu to come.

Parent/Caregiver Orientation

A Day Camp parent/caregiver orientation meeting will be held by each park prior to the start of camp. Patrons who register will be contacted by park staff with more information regarding orientation.  Parent/Caregiver Orientation materials:

  • 2022 Day Camp Parent/Caregiver Handbook
  • COVID Addendum to Day Camp Parent/Caregiver Handbook
Financial Assistance 

Financial assistance is available for city of Chicago residents.  Learn more:  Financial Assistance

CHA Vouchers

Chicago Housing Authority residents receive reduced pricing for day camp. Learn more about the process to receive a CHA voucher: CHA Vouchers 

Canceling a Registration

Refund requests will be issued either as a credit to the patron’s account for future use or a credit card/check refund. A 15% service charge will be applied to the amount credited.  All refund requests must be made at least two weeks before the program’s scheduled start date. No refund requests will be accepted after the two-week point.

 

Variety of Camps Offered

Click on the links below to view camp dates, times, locations and fees:

  • Day Camp (for ages 6-12)
  • Play Camp (for ages 3-5)
  • Teen Camp (for ages 13-17)
  • Camp Sign (Deaf & Hard of Hearing) and Other Special Recreation Camps
  • Sports Camps
  • Specialty Camps such as Adventure Camp, Arts & Cultural camps, camps focused on Dance, Rowing, Sailing, Nature, Martial Arts, Theater, and Girls P. L.A.Y camps.

 

REGISTER FOR CAMPS 
 

REGISTER FOR OTHER SUMMER PROGRAMS

 


Important Dates

View Programs Online:

Monday, May 2, 2022

Online Registration: 

Monday, May 9 & Tuesday, May 10 | Beginning at 9 am

Program Dates (6 weeks):

July 5 – August 12 for day camp.
Dates for other camps vary.

Most other summer programs run June 20 – August 21.

 

 

 

 

Baton Rouge Summer Camps

We have a plethora of options for Baton Rouge summer camps with a wide variety of ways to keep the kids active, entertained, and learning all summer long! From numerous theatrical camps to sports, music, horseback riding, swimming to camps for those with special needs, there’s surely something for everyone.

Did we miss a camp? Contact us and we will be sure to add it.

Featured Baton Rouge Summer Camps

At YMCA Summer Camp, your kids will have an amazing experience, all in a safe, inclusive, nurturing environment. Register today and give them the best summer ever!
Ages: 4 to 15

For more information:  http://ymcabr.org/programs/youth-programs/camp


Tiger’s Den Summer Camp

 LSU University Recreations Tiger’s Den guiding principles are Fun, Enthusiasm, Compassion, Discovery, Humility, Leadership, and Community. These principles serve as the foundation for our activities, which are designed to impact and encourage social growth in our campers, in areas such as teamwork, community living, healthy sportsmanship, and positive competition. We combine creativity and cooperation with individual challenges, which impact critical thinking skills and encourage a greater sense of confidence and self-esteem. Personal and physical growth also tends to occur naturally and their individual gains such as honesty, trust, communication, and friendships are some of the dividends. We see camp as the special opportunity for a child to experience the fun and excitement to be found on campus, in an environment that removes the academic and social pressures that are a part of our children’s lives. Our plan is that this experience satisfies that need with happy, relaxed, but well-structured programs.

Our goal is that all who attend Tiger’s Den receive a supremely unique experience, one that is treasured and cannot be found elsewhere. LSU UREC Tiger’s Den is a recreational experience that provides fun and comprehensive camp programming for children ages 6 to 12, where each session is filled with sports activities, structured games, sports skill instruction, and interactive educational activities, all incorporating Tiger’s Den Values.

We offer 10 different, 1-week sessions, to ensure your children are learning, playing and having a blast all summer long. Registration is NOW OPEN for the Baton Rouge Community. Lunch, snacks and a free t-shirt are all included in the registration cost.

For more information,  http://lsuuniversityrec.com/lsuurec/tigersden


Piano Pathways Summer Camp:

These week-long piano camps are motivating in a fun, interactive camp setting. Beginners’ camps are perfect for children and teens with little or no experience. Students will learn music reading, and also solo- and ensemble- playing skills. A variety of musical styles are explored, along with lots of ensemble playing to build musicianship and listening skills. Our goal for these beginners camps are for students to have a positive and enriching first experience at the piano. All camps meet Monday-Friday, 9:00-12:00, with a “Celebration Day” on Friday for family and friends to attend. Daily snacks are provided each morning.
For more information on how to register,  please call Rebecca at 225-767-0030.


GYMFit Summer Camp

Summer Camp registration is now open! Don’t miss out on this awesome Ninja Warrior, Circus Arts, Parkour and Movement Camp at GymFit – Adventure & Fitness!

Sign up at GymFitBR.com ❤️

Ages 5-15 are welcome! Spots are limited 😀

We are excited to offer this one of a kind camp experience for your child! We will offer a variety of daily activities for your little monkey(s):

  • Acrobatics/AcroYoga
  • Circus Arts (Aerial Silks, Trapeze, Lyra),
  • Ninja Warrior/Parkour Courses
  • Gymnastics/Tumbling
  • Fitness/Yoga
  • Music
  • Arts And Crafts
  • Dance
  • Flow Arts (Hoola Hoop, Juggling, etc)
  • Water Days
  • And More!

Kid-Possible Summer Camps

Kid-Possible is a summer day camp in Baton Rouge, La. , for boys and girls 6 to 12 years old. With a focus on building enriching experiences for our campers, Kid-Possible creates great memories that impact kids’ lives in productive ways. Our camp structure focuses on making each day fun, balanced and full of excitement! Our campers will take part in a curriculum composed of art, science, and outdoor games throughout the week. Once a week we will field trip on charter buses to exciting locations in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas.

Ages: 6-12 years old
For more information,  please email [email protected].


David Vincent’s Martial Arts & Fitness

2022 Martial Arts Summer Camps

David Vincent’s Martial Arts has been offering camps and classes in the Baton Rouge area since 1993. Our summer programs teach real martial arts and life lessons to help students develop confidence, control and concentration.

Flexible Hours
Our experienced instructors teach kids what they need to know to excel in our martial art school and in the classroom. We offer full day or half day camps as well as early drop off and late pick up options to fit your busy schedule.

  • Early Drop Off: 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
  • Late Pick Up: 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
  • Full Day Camp: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
  • AM Half Day: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
  • PM Half Day: 12:00 PM – 3:30 PM

Registration Links

https://www.dvmafit.com/summer-camp


This Summer, Meaningful Autistic Resources for Kids (MARK) will offer a 6-week Autism Camp (Camp MARK) to children ages 5 to 12. This program will be held at Pecan Grove Primary in Gonzales, LA from June 3th to July 12from 8:00am and 3:00pm. Camp MARK serves as a means for continuity in supporting children with Autism in achieving their educational and functional goals during the extended school break. Services included are Specialized Tutoring, Therapy (Speech & Occupational), Arts & Crafts, Music time, Potty Training, Fieldtrips and so much more.

To learn more about this program, please visit www.succeedwithmark.org.


For decades, BREC’s Summer Camps have been an inclusive, family tradition in East Baton Rouge Parish! Parents recognize the quality of BREC’s summer program which is loaded with a diverse curriculum of fun, memory-making activities that are second to none. Campers experience recreational games, community field trips, recreational sports, cultural arts, develop new friendships and more. From recreation and theatre to animals and science, there is a camp for children of all abilities, ages, and interests!
BREC offers inclusive opportunities to all patrons. If your child has a disability, our staff would like to meet with you. We recommend a recreational assessment be performed by a BREC employee prior to camp. Click here to see a full list of BREC Summer Camps! 


LSU Baseball Camps
The Summer Holiday Camp will offer daily instruction on position specific fundamentals- hitting, pitching, fielding, & base running. The camp will provide the best possible instruction for players of all ages and abilities in a structured, enthusiastic, fun environment. Campers will be taught through verbal instruction and visual demonstration, and also by taking part in instructional drills/games. Campers will receive instruction from some of the best collegiate coaches and players, along with top high school coaches in the area. Campers will be given quality instruction on how to play the game and how to improve themselves on and off the field!
Ages: K-8th
Website: www.lsubaseballcamps.com


Painting with a Twist “The Elements” Kids Camp
At the Painting with a Twist “The Elements” Kids Camp, campers will explore the elements through painting activities. An art show will end each session. Snacks and t-shirt included.
Ages: 7-12
Website: Baton Rouge – paintingwithatwist.com/batonrouge or Prairieville paintingwithatwist.com/prairievill


LSPA Summer Journalism Institute 

Rising high school sophomores, juniors, seniors and incoming college freshmen are invited to attend this 5-day, 4-night (overnight) academic summer camp in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on the LSU campus. Check-in is Tuesday, June 11 at 3pm. Check-out is 11am Saturday, June 15, 2019. Cost: $450. All meals and overnight stay in campus residence halls are included in the price, as well as a camp T-shirt. College instructors teach all seminars and workshops. Organized by the LSU Manship School of Mass Communication. Event is held in the Journalism Building and in Hodges Hall on the LSU Campus.  Registration forms are on the LSPA website: https://www.lsu.edu/manship/about/educational-resources/summer-institute.php

Need more information? Email:  [email protected]


More Baton Rouge Summer Camps:

Baton Rouge Summer Multiplication Facts Camp Ages 8 – 12
Foxy’s Kids Camp Ages 4-12
Kidcam Ages 5-13
Kids on Broadway – Center Stage  Varies
Camp Theordore Varies
Red Stick School of Fencing Beginner Fencing Camp Ages 7-12
S. S. Manship Ages 2-13
Summer Sprouts Camp Ages 4-7
 USA Chess Camp  Varies

 

Take a break from parents: the best children’s programs for the summer

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Make a film, learn from professors, master dog tracking and body practices – what summer programs and camps offer schoolchildren

Today there are summer field programs for schoolchildren for every taste. You can choose not only the region, type of activities or accommodation conditions. Many summer camps with good reviews and high ratings on specialized sites formulate clear goals for a vacation trip: a digital detox in a nature reserve, preparation for a subject Olympiad, development of a startup. We have selected eight interesting programs for the summer.

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“Many Facets”

Where: Alushta city district, Crimea

When: May 20 – September 23, nine shifts for two weeks

Age: 8+

Website: https://vershitel20

Well-maintained campsite 300 m from the sea. Each shift has its own educational topic: natural sciences, history, photography. But no less important task is to understand yourself, learn to understand your emotions and express them in an acceptable way, to define your own and others’ boundaries. Children can take the initiative, the main thing is to agree with the instructors. There are few bans, everything is related to safety. Instructors know how to work with conflicts, with fears, sadness.

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“United Kingdom”

Where: boarding house “Lesnoy Gorodok”, Odintsovsky district, Moscow region

When: May 30 – August 29, six arrivals for two weeks

Age: 6+

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Here children and teenagers learn English in a playful way. They are grouped by age and level of English, but not into units or classes, but into orders, each of which has its own coat of arms (its children create it themselves). Everyone also comes up with a nickname for themselves, under which they are known in the kingdom: they study, participate in quests, evening shows, sports and role-playing games. At the final ceremony, the queen bestows a title of nobility on those who have especially distinguished themselves.

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“Maxatikha Camp”

Where: Maksatikha district, Tver region

When: June 5 – August 28, five shifts for two weeks

Age: 6+

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Website: https://camp0

Children’s film camp, where even during the sports shift the participants create a film, and by the end of the profile shift they get three films, one cartoon and another photo project. A child who does not dream of becoming a director, actor or screenwriter at all will be able to do makeup, scenery or anything else. Filmmaking here is rather a way of interaction and implementation. But the camp staff, including the director, are theater and film professionals.

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“Summer school”

Where: Volga camp site, Kimrsky district, Tver region

When: July 10 – August 9, six cycles of five days

Age: 14+

Website: https: // letnyyashkola.org

Field educational camp for students and schoolchildren, formerly known as the “Russian Reporter Summer School”. It is supported by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. In 2021, scientists, university professors, and journalists will open 37 workshops. True, for schoolchildren (there are always no more than a third of the participants) only six will work. Among them – “AstroGeo”, medical and social sciences. There are entrance tests.

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HEADSTART Camp

Where: Krasnaya Gvozdika recreation center, Istra district, Moscow region

When: July 27 – August 7

Age: 12+

Website: https://kidtravel/kidtravel

A program for those who want to become a successful adult, but have not yet decided what they will do. Teenagers are waiting for a business game that simulates the work of real companies. Participants will be able to try on different positions (for example, financial director or project manager), study business processes. One of the blocks of the program is dedicated to creating a startup. Every year representatives of different companies participate in the camp program, for example, Sberbank, Yandex.Taxi.

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Green Camp

Where: Kilpola island, Karelia

when: 15–28 July

Age: 11+

: http://green-camp.ru

in 2021 Creative organizers expeditions decided to build a center on Lake Ladoga. Children and teachers will live in tent settlements of 10-15 people. Who lives where is determined on the day of arrival on the topic of the design work of the settlement, for example, animation or the construction of a raft. In free time – conversations, walks, bodily improvisation. The task is to get away from the bustle of the city to a state of peace and respect for each other and nature.

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“Real Friends”

where: Sudislavsky district, Kostroma region

when: July 22 – August 4,

Age: 8+

Site: https://www.ecotours.ru/ 9000

among programs among programs The Dersu Uzala Ecotourism Development Fund has one for children to communicate with huskies. Every day, children do exercises with dogs, go with them in a dog trekking team to the river, try to understand their psychology. This does not negate meetings with other animals: with beavers on a hike, with elks on a farm, with the inhabitants of the river in hydrobiology classes. You can get acquainted with the husky in advance on a three-day family rafting.

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“I Love Economics”

I LOVE ECONOMICS

Where: School-Pancionate “Letovo”, New Moscow

when: August 5–21

Age: 13+

Site: https: // Lesh .info

The Summer School of Economics is a HSE project. Here they prepare for Olympiads in economics, which does not cancel walks, communication, games. Classes are taught by teachers from the Higher School of Economics, RANEPA, and metropolitan schools. Last year’s lecturers (online) included economists Sergei Guriev and Konstantin Sonin. There is an entrance test, from which winners of a number of Olympiads are exempted.

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Childhood is a special period in the life of every child. At this time, game is the main, most interesting and exciting way to know the world around you and yourself. Understanding this underlies the program of the children’s health-improving linguistic camp “Euroclub”. Read the report from past shifts in summer, autumn, winter and spring, examples of thematic days: Magic Day and Business Day at the Club.

The author’s program of our camp is represented by Theme Days, which are held by our Lords and Ladies, and special events that we organize together with professional instructors, animators and artists. Children are always looking forward to the arrival of our artist from the School of Modern Art, the master of drawing Ebru, the professor of the Chemistry Show and other friends of the “Euroclub”.

Show program and discos in the children’s camp

“Euroclub” is famous for its fun themed parties, discos and a brilliant show program with the participation of our counselors, as well as professional artists and the best groups of Moscow. At each session in summer, autumn, winter and spring, a surprise awaits children!

Thematic games and days in the camp “Euroclub”

Every day in the Club is bright and memorable, as it has its own theme, which corresponds to all the games and events taking place on that day in the Club. One of the most beloved days is Magic Day, which gives every child the opportunity to feel like a student of the Hogwarts school of magic, learn magic and play their favorite Harry Potter game quidditch. Also, the children are faced with the task of saving the school of magic from the dark Dementors and not letting them destroy the last refuge of magic in our world. Games of Thrones is one of the most exciting days in the Club, with the Grand Tournament honoring the new Hand of the King of Westeros, various competitive tournaments and the King’s favorite sight being the Fighting Pit. A grandiose role-playing game and in the open air unfolds throughout the Euroclub children’s camp and completely captures the attention of boys and girls of any age.

Business Day provides Club Members with the opportunity to complete Real Life School in one day, graduate from EC Business Academy, build a career and earn their first Euroclub money. All themed days and games are the author’s development of our camp staff, the games have many combinations and every time they are very grandiose and exciting. We will not reveal all the secrets – come to the EC and plunge into the world of fantasy and adventure of our Club!

The Club’s program is built on the principle of non-formal education, development of the creative potential of children, promotes self-expression and teaches teamwork. The program of the Euroclub is so full of events that the children do not have a minute of free time, every day gives something new and interesting! The day is scheduled by the minute – whether it is preparation for the Parliament, or for one of the events. The Club also hosts English Talks with a teacher who is a native speaker (the main principle of learning foreign languages ​​is a comfortable immersion in the language environment, an unusual form of presenting the curriculum, combined with outdoor activities and the opportunity to discover a lot of new and interesting things), participation in valiant knightly battles on Legend Day or in fashion shows from eminent couturiers on Fashion Day.

The organizers of the Club program are sure that there is always a place for new, even more interesting thematic days, games, competitions and shows. This season, new days Metro, Night Watch, Zombie Apocalypse, Olympic Games appeared in the Club, which gave the Club members the opportunity to save the world from Armageddon and participate in the Olympic Games.

In the program of days beloved by Club members, we also introduce a mix of various entertainments : during Indians Day, all club members are divided into tribes in order to fight for sacred lands, new events are constantly appearing in CMS, in the Knights Tournament and other competitive games .

Every day, children are offered a choice of new interesting workshops. We find the most interesting and entertaining activities that help children gain new skills and abilities. Complete recreation , which includes sports and fun games in the hall or outdoors, depending on the season.

The program of the Club will delight our children who love outdoor activities and who dream of having fun and interesting school holidays. See you at the Club during the winter, spring, autumn and summer holidays-2022!

how schoolchildren from Krasnodar spent their summer holidays – this is what the vast majority of children think when the summer ends the school year. But after a few days of doing nothing, many begin to get bored and look for something to do. Adults are ready for such a turn, especially experienced specialists who work with children on duty know this. Therefore, every year, on the eve of the summer holidays, the departments of the city administration prepare a large program of events so that young Krasnodar residents do not get bored, and the rest time is spent with benefit. Krasnodarskiye Izvestia learned about what kind of leisure activities were organized for boys and girls from the relevant departments of the city administration.

Even if you stayed at home

If we talk about the work of the Department of Education, the main indicator that has been achieved is almost 100% enrollment of schoolchildren. To be precise – 99.7%.

From May 25 to July 7, 79 specialized camps on the basis of general education schools worked in two shifts. More than ten thousand children rested here. Each shift lasted 21 days.

The camps were called profile camps for a reason. Several directions were organized for the children: patriotic, natural science (ecological and biological), sports, technical and creative.

At the same time, 30 labor and recreation camps operated in schools. More than 1200 students spent time here. Children were busy in the school plots, participated in the landscaping of the territory.

Those who like to go to the camp

At the end of May, two out-of-town camps were opened for Krasnodar boys and girls: the Olginka complex sports and health center and the Krasnodarskaya Smena children’s health center. There were six shifts in each center.

In the first summer month, Krasnodar Smena brought together 1,200 children involved in choirs, activists of school self-government, winners and active participants in creative competitions, sports contests for schoolchildren, pupils of sports schools.

In Olginka in June, profile shifts worked for 300 schoolchildren – winners and participants of the scientific and practical conference, subject Olympiads, the military sports game “Zarnitsa”, competitions of technical creativity, activists of military-patriotic work, members of the detachments of young traffic inspectors, young researchers.

It has become a good tradition to start shifts in camps from safety days. Children test their evacuation skills, participate in briefings and conversations about the correct behavior in extreme situations.

Safety and health minutes were held in all camps. They talked with the children and showed videos and multimedia presentations on the rules of hygiene for schoolchildren, healthy nutrition, healthy lifestyle, rules of safe behavior on the road and at home, fire safety and water burns and heat stroke.

Due to the fact that the camps are equipped with sports equipment and board games (puzzles, table football, basketball, educational games), children have the opportunity to practice and develop in sports. And of course, many enjoyed participating in sports activities and outdoor games in the fresh air. These are “Merry Starts”, and chess and checkers tournaments, and competitions in mini-football, basketball, pioneer ball, badminton.

A change in the camp is always a memorable and bright event. / PHOTO: VK.COM/UDM_KRD

Scythian routes

Another major activity that the Department of Education successfully implemented during the summer holidays is hiking. Over the past summer, 215 hiking trips were organized and conducted, which were attended by more than 2.5 thousand children. They will remember for a long time the “Routes of the Scythians” (station Ubinskaya – the city of Papai – the tract of Melnichiy Stream – the village of Pshada) and the route “By the Roads of War” (the village of Khrebtovoye – Kaverzinskiye waterfalls – Ayuk waterfalls – Fanagoriyskaya cave – the village of Fanagoriyskoye).

All hikes organized by the Department of Education were accompanied by specialists from the Krasnodar regional emergency rescue service “Kuban-Spas”.

Every year, on the eve of the summer campaign, a city competition of programs for the organization of recreation, health improvement and employment of children and adolescents is held. The winners of the competition – educational organizations – receive funding for the implementation of their programs, which involve the recreation and improvement of children outside the urban environment. So, this summer, Krasnodar schoolchildren attended six field-specific shifts organized by educational organizations for 590 people, including 400 students at the Inter-School Aesthetic Center, who have been participants in the thematic shift “Techno-IEC Youth Innovation Campus” for the third year. Profile shifts were held on the Black Sea coast of the Krasnodar Territory.

In addition, nine thematic expeditions were carried out in the summer. More than 200 children visited the Tuapse, Apsheron and Goryacheklyuchevsky districts, as well as in the vicinity of the city of Krasnodar and on the Kuban River.

Cleaned up the city and went on excursions

Throughout the summer, schoolchildren organized environmental campaigns “The Cleanest School Yard”, “Let’s Make the City Cleaner”, “Green Sprout”. This was a feasible contribution to cleaning up the city and keeping it clean.

The guys did not forget about the cleanliness of their native Krasnodar.

In addition, during the summer holidays, circles and sections worked on the basis of general educational institutions and institutions of additional education. Excursion trips around the Krasnodar Territory and beyond were carried out, sports, cultural and leisure events were organized.

Every child could find something to his liking. Children happily ran to school, not to lessons, but to play: during the holidays, daytime thematic playgrounds worked at the base of each school. Almost 75 thousand young Krasnodar residents had fun and interesting time here, and in the evening the kids hurried to the sports grounds. More than 53 thousand children and teenagers studied here.

Life in the summer was in full swing at all the sports grounds of the city.

For pocket expenses

Those guys who wanted not only to have a rest, but also to earn money, were given such an opportunity. The municipal program “Promotion of employment of the population” operates in the city, the subprogram of which involves the organization of temporary employment of minors. During the summer period, between the city’s Employment Center and educational organizations subordinate to the Department of Education of Krasnodar, agreements were concluded on joint activities in the organization of temporary employment. Thus, 3,762 schoolchildren from 14 to 18 years old were able to earn extra money. Among them are about 2,000 teenagers participating in the New Timurovtsy movement. The guys visited sponsored war and labor veterans, cleaned the yards and household plots, monitored the state of memorials and monuments.

Atmospheric, interesting, useful!

Another out-of-town camp that hosted children this year is the recreation center “Dubrava”, which is located in the Department of Youth Affairs of the city. Here, the youth leaders spent six shifts, during which a total of more than 700 children and adolescents aged 14 to 17 had a rest. The guys participated in a wide variety of activities. The most athletic competed in strength and dexterity, showed their abilities in the competition “Mr. and Mrs. Dubrava” and the talent contest, tried to shoot public service announcements, communicated during the speech session with such speakers as Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Dmitry Pirog, general producer of the film company and film school “MedvedFilmprod” Yulianna Medvedeva, organizer of the federal project “Streets of Russia” Alexei Ternovoi, general producer of the TV channel “Kuban 24” Dmitry Kramar, deputy of the City Duma of Krasnodar and editor-in-chief of the newspaper “Krasnodar News” Vladimir Verbitsky, and other experts in their fields.

That’s how it would be all year round: to have fun and relax, sunbathe and enjoy life.

In addition to the work of the summer camp, specialists from the Department of Youth Affairs organized and held youth playgrounds, including projects such as Street Stage, In Trend, Cinema of Our Yard, Krasnodar Arbat, the Tut youth playground and a mobile street festival “Uf”.

In total, more than 40 thousand people took part in their work. The youth playground “Cinema of Our Court” was especially popular (it was held 16 times), but the youth playground “Tut” broke all records (it was held 45 times over the summer).

Everyone from 14 to 35 years old could find something to do: 60 youth communities of various types function on the basis of institutions subordinate to the Youth Affairs Department. They are open all year round and classes are free of charge.

The Department of Youth Affairs also found employment opportunities for those wishing to earn extra money by hiring 69 teenagers for temporary work.

Culture has no days off, but cultural holidays are always welcome

The summer period was also active and creative for the institutions of the city’s cultural department, where a large cultural and leisure program for children and teenagers was organized. During the holidays, 44 summer playgrounds were open, which were visited with pleasure by almost nine thousand children. These were classes in vocal and choreography, arts and crafts, acting, fine arts. The children were shown cartoons and videos on the rules of the road and a healthy lifestyle.

In the parks and squares of Krasnodar, there were six visiting reading rooms: in the City Garden, Chistyakovskaya Grove, in the park “Solnechny Ostrov”, in the square “Cossack Glory”, in the park of the village of Starokorsunskaya, in the square “Molodezhny” on the street. Sormovskaya. Library points were organized in preschool institutions, events dedicated to memorable dates and events in the history of Russia and the Kuban were held.

Creative teams also had no time to rest, they took part in all-Russian, regional, regional festivals and competitions. And for students of art schools and art departments of children’s schools of arts, educational visiting plein airs were organized.

Each event has its own zest

The brightest events were concerts dedicated to various memorable dates and holidays. So, in Chistyakovskaya Grove there was a concert “Wings of my Russia”, dedicated to the Day of the Russian flag. Creative teams from the City House of Culture No. 1 of the Central Intra-City District prepared beautiful patriotic songs, and the hosts told about important historical events.

Each institution prepared its own interesting events and directions. For example, in the Pashkovsky House of Culture, a special place was given to master classes. So, during the vocal master class, the children got acquainted with the biography and work of Rasul Gamzatov. Many people really liked the acting master classes “I want to go on stage!” and Stage Movement. They help develop the child’s oratorical abilities, train memory, and help to relax. The children enjoyed participating in master classes in the choreography “Repeat after me” and “Everybody dance!”.

Master classes were very popular among the children.

A branch of the Karasunsky Center for Cultural Development hosted the Coloring Book Festival “Create”, dedicated to the celebration of Coloring Book Day. Participants were asked to learn several coloring techniques and then apply them. So the guys learned how to work with slate pollen and cotton wool, draw with gouache and cotton swabs. At the end of the festival, everyone was invited to make bright drawings on their faces using the face art technique.

The museum of the Karasunsky Center for Cultural Development hosted a competition of decorative, fine and photographic arts “Here is my land, here I live”, timed to coincide with the 85th anniversary of the formation of the Krasnodar Territory, as well as the Day of the State Flag of Russia. The organizers introduced the children to the history of the state symbols of Russia and the Kuban, talked about the meaning of the colors of the flags, their meaning in history and art. Master classes were held for the participants in various areas: arts and crafts, fine arts and photography. The guys created works that reflect the colors of the flags of Russia, Kuban, made in traditional folk technique. At the end of the competition, an exhibition of the works of participants and masters was organized. All children received commemorative certificates.

In branch No. 29 of the library named after. I.L. Drozdov hosted the game program “We are financiers” for children under 14 years old. During the event, the children got acquainted with the history of the emergence of money and methods of payment in different countries. Boys and girls learned to determine the income and expenses of the family.

It’s time to become fairy-tale characters

For pupils of the Krasnodar Rehabilitation Center for Children and Adolescents with Disabilities, employees of Branch No. 9 of the Krasnodar Central City Library. V.B. Bakaldin prepared a game-journey “The Emerald City of A. Volkov”. The children plunged into the atmosphere of a fairy tale, “along the magic yellow brick path” they went to the assembly hall of the library, where they were waiting for a virtual meeting with the characters of the work “The Wizard of Izumrudny City”. The children learned interesting facts from the biography of the writer and the history of the creation of the fairy tale. Together with the Woodcutter, the Scarecrow, Ellie and the Lion, they did a fun exercise, and then watched a fragment of the cartoon The Wizard of the Emerald City. The event ended with an acquaintance with an exhibition of books by the writer Alexander Volkov.

On the territory of the Molodezhny Square, specialists from the Krasnodar City Cultural Center held a thematic game program “Kuban Territory — Cossack Territory!” dedicated to the Year of Folk Art and Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Peoples of Russia. Children in a playful way got acquainted with the customs, traditions, customs, rituals, songs, dances of the Kuban. The children took part in competitions. The most active participants were awarded with memorable gifts.

A master class on making a Dymkovo toy “A merry toy from a Vyatka village” was held at the Center for Creativity and Leisure in the Lazurny village as part of the “Culture for Schoolchildren” project. The children tried very hard to make their toys beautiful and unusual. As soon as the figurines were ready, they organized an exhibition of creative works.

The Center for Culture and Leisure of the Prikubansky intracity district also introduced children to the peculiarities of national traditions, an event “Traditions, customs and holidays of the Cossacks” was held here. The children were able to learn more about the crafts of our ancestors, join their culture, and also play games that the Cossacks used to play.

Holidays are not only recreation for children, but also an opportunity to spend time with parents.

In addition to an interesting pastime in the city, the Department of Culture organized the rehabilitation of 75 children on the Black Sea coast, in the cultural and health center Premiere (Anapa).

And, of course, conditions were created for the guys who decided to work during the summer holidays. 160 people were employed in cultural institutions.

Text: Julia Osipova

Photo: Denis Yakovlev, Daria Parashchenko, Krasnodar Izvestia

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    On Children’s Day, the city libraries prepared the Opening of Summer Readings. The holiday for young readers was attended by 361 children.

    In the children’s and youth library on June 2, presentation of the 2022 Summer Readings Program “Book Summer Rainbow”. At the beginning of the event, the guests of the meeting – students of the Children’s Music School Ivanova Eva and Gorshenina Varvara (teacher Kondratieva OV) – sang cheerful songs about the summer. Then the guys, together with the librarian, went on a book-and-world journey. At multi-colored stations, children got acquainted with the books of the Reading Program, the titles of which contain the colors of the rainbow. During the event, children answered quiz questions, read poems, sang songs from cartoons and performed creative tasks. At the end of the meeting, the participants of the event collected a colorful book rainbow, got acquainted with the rules for participation in the Summer Readings and sang the song “Smile” together.

    June 2 at Central Library. Y. Gagarin , the opening of the summer readings “Rainbow of the Book Summer” took place, to which children from the school camp of gymnasium No. 6 (45 people) were invited. A quest game was held in the library for young guests. First, the children were divided into teams. Their game path consisted of five stations where they wrote graphic dictation and mixed paints, played darts, guessed plants, animals and birds listed in the Red Book, deciphered puzzles, recognized a work of art by its characters and a movie clip. The guests of the library successfully coped with all the proposed tasks and got acquainted with the fascinating books that they will read during the summer.

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    In library named after. N. Nosova for pupils of kindergarten No. 49 there was a game program “Colorful Summer”. Summer itself came to visit the guys in a flower sundress, brought fun games and riddles. The children remembered fairy-tale heroes, solved summer riddles, collected sunbeams, played the outdoor game “Find your flower”. Children together with Summer sang songs, danced the Little Ducklings dance, drew on the pavement. The event was attended by 25 people.

    In library named after. N. Polorussova-Shelebi with the children of the school camp of secondary school No. 3 (40 people) held the opening of summer readings. Library staff greeted the children with the song “Vacation”. The hosts of the program – Queen of Summer and Rainbow Mood went with the guys on a journey through the Book Rainbow, where they visited the pages of summer and met with the heroes of the color palette. Children pulled out certain colors and performed tasks on them: they played the games “Hi”, “Magic Rope”, participated in the literary quiz “Fairytale whirlwind”, in the competition “Animals”. After completing the tasks, we watched a cartoon based on the fairy tale by V. Suteev “The Rooster and Paints”. At the end, the children were introduced to the summer reading program “Rainbow of the Book Summer” and congratulated the children with bookmarks for a rainbow mood.

    In the family reading library named after V. Davydov-Anatri for pupils of the school camp MBOU “Secondary School No. 20” (49 people) held a festive opening of the summer readings “Rainbow of the Book Summer”. The librarians congratulated the children on the holiday, Happy Children’s Day, and invited them to spend an informative and exciting book summer together with the library. They also presented a new exhibition that will help to collect a library book rainbow of five colors over the summer: blue, red, green, yellow, cyan and make an exciting journey into the fairy-tale world, plunge into fantastic adventures, feel like real detectives, and also learn a lot of interesting things about the surrounding world. The decoration of the event was a mini-performance based on the fairy tale by Samuil Marshak “Twelve Months”.

    In Central Library. Y. Gagarin for the children of the summer school camp of school No. 8, the game program “Let childhood laugh loudly” was held (16 people). The children solved summer riddles, played funny games, danced a “rainbow” dance. And in conclusion, the young guests made a funny multi-colored spinner out of colored paper, with which they will celebrate the holiday and the beginning of the summer holidays with fun and in a good mood.

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    Family Reading Library named after. A. Nikolaeva invited children from the school camp of school N16 (50 people) to the literary and game program “Across the sea of ​​books under the sail of summer.”
    The holiday opened with a Zumba dance exercise from the Academy of Sports coach Oksana Mishina. The children were charged with energy under incendiary rhythms. Summer adventures continued at the folklore quest.
    The guys at the fairy stations remembered the heroes of Russian and Chuvash folklore. We played folk games “Ringlet”, “Needle and thread”, “Barring” and many others. The multicolored ribbons earned at competitions were tied by the children to the Tree of Wishes. It turned out a rainbow tree – a symbol of the Summer Readings that started in the libraries of the city under the name “Rainbow of the Book Summer”.
    Librarians presented the Summer Readings 2022 program to young readers, in which participants will have to assemble a “book rainbow” of five colors.

    In the children’s and youth library , a holiday “Bright colors of childhood” was held. An animator, the beloved heroine of the animated series and children’s magazine Lady Bug, was invited to the Day of fun activities for the preschoolers of the Tsvetik-Semitsvetik group of kindergarten No. 12 Golden Key (25 people). Rubber bands, skipping ropes, soap bubbles, bright crayons and balloons, and most importantly, the cheerful laughter of children – evoked smiles from passing adults. The guys, together with the librarian and Lady Bug, had fun in a dance flash mob, played outdoor games and made wishes under a magical rainbow. At the end of the meeting, the children watched the cartoon “Flower-Semitsvetik” and discussed the topic “What makes us happy?”.

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    “Children should always have the right to a happy childhood. Their time should be a time of joy, a time of peace, play, learning and growth”

    Convention on the Rights of the Child

    Actuality:

    left without parental care, children in a difficult life situation.
    These children are in conditions of social deprivation already due to the fact that they are deprived of the most important thing for a child – a family that cannot be replaced by the best orphanage or social rehabilitation center (SRTSN). Nevertheless, during their stay in such an institution, children must master certain social roles and moral standards in order not to become victims of the socialization process, in order to live fully and happily, in order to get a profession, start a family, and realize themselves in life.
    Pedagogically oriented socialization of pupils should be carried out in all areas of upbringing and educational work, including in the field of leisure activities.
    The core of the adaptation and integration of children from the SRSC into society is the development of a sense of friendship and readiness for mutual assistance. In the activities of the SRCN, the principles of pedagogy and psychology, taking into account the individual characteristics of children, acquire particular relevance. First of all, it is advisable to involve pupils in activities that are interesting for them and at the same time ensure the development of their personality. Most importantly, it should be aimed at achieving success, which enhances the motivation for self-development of the individual.
    Holiday time is one of the most favorable areas for personal development, when it is possible to create a situation of success for almost every child. It is success that gives strength, faith in the possibility of overcoming any obstacles, creates the basis for the formation of high self-esteem, the manifestation of the originality and individuality of the child, without which the formation of a healthy psyche is impossible.
    Leisure activities of children in this regard should be diverse, include various forms of educational, creative, sports activities that satisfy the most diverse interests of children. Particular attention should be paid to creating conditions for the child’s free choice of activities.
    Leisure activities in the conditions of the SRTS should become a joint developmental activity of children and adults. At the same time, it is necessary to provide children with independence, ensure the change of roles and activities of each child, develop the interests, skills, and abilities of children.
    Pedagogical expediency : is revealed in all aspects of the educational process – training, development and upbringing. Summer holidays are long-awaited, fun, hot and the longest of the year. The action plan “Summer Carousel” was developed taking into account the abilities and interests of children. These activities provide conditions for the creative development of the child’s personality, prevention of child neglect, the formation of a children’s team and the socialization of children.

    Purpose of the program:

    Creation of conditions for meaningful recreation of children in the summer, strengthening the physical, mental and emotional health of children, development of artistic and creative abilities of children by including them in a variety of activities.

    Program objectives:

    Educational:

    – development of children’s cognitive interest;

    – development of knowledge by children on various aspects of arts and crafts;

    – mastering the skills of organizing and planning independent work.

    Personal :

    – formation of social activity of the individual, civic position;

    – development of self-confidence, formation of adequate self-esteem;

    – formation of skills of communication culture and behavior in society;

    – teaching healthy lifestyle habits;

    – development of reflection skills;

    – instilling love for the motherland, native nature.

    Meta-subject:

    – development of motivation for arts and crafts;

    – education in children understanding of the need for self-development and self-education as a guarantee of further success in life;

    – education of the basics of a culture of work: instilling respect for tools, materials and equipment; formation of accuracy in work, perseverance, patience and diligence.

    All activities are based on play activities . The game plays an important role in the upbringing and development of children, acting as a means of their psychological preparation for future life situations. In it, the child improves and develops, acquires valuable moral and volitional qualities, learns to communicate. That contributes to the formation of skills and culture of his behavior with peers and adults.

    Proceeding according to the rules of the game, events become personally experienced, and therefore personally significant. During the game, the individual characteristics of the child are revealed, which helps to influence his development in the right direction. Through the game, the teacher has the opportunity to instill in children a sense of collectivism, to develop conscious discipline. The game is the way of children to the knowledge of the world, the exit to a great life.

    Content of events

    The action plan consists of four blocks:

    In health-improving the block includes activities promoting a healthy lifestyle aimed at improving the health of children. Various outdoor games, health-improving procedures, meetings, excursions, competitions, sports relay races, conversations on hygiene education and injury prevention, traffic rules, first aid, and promotion of a healthy lifestyle are being developed and conducted. During these events, the tasks of physical education are solved: health promotion, physical development of children.

    Knowledge of life safety rules is formed through such events as:

    – Quiz “In the world of sports”.

    – Quiz “The pedestrian crossing ahead of the guys is waiting for everyone.”

    – Sports relay “Sportland calls you”.

    – Conversation “How not to spoil the holidays.”

    – Round table “Let’s talk about health”.

    Creative block consists of activities aimed at acquiring new knowledge in the field of applied art, developing creative abilities, children’s independence and amateur performance. All activities of this block are practical in nature. The organization of a creative space makes it possible to realize one’s abilities, or to decide in any direction of activity. These activities include a lesson in a creative workshop.

    Organizational and educational block.

    This block includes all events of a patriotic, historical and cultural nature, reflecting the moral and aesthetic education of children.

    These activities are aimed at:

    – education in children of patriotism, love for their native land, a sense of pride for their country, for its history and culture;

    – development in children of a sense of responsibility, reliability, honesty, caring and respect for themselves, for other people, for the task assigned, as well as a sense of a beautiful, caring attitude towards nature.

    This is facilitated by such events as:

    – Conversations and quizzes dedicated to the Day of Russia;

    – Asphalt drawing competition “The house where I live”,

    – Visiting museums.

    Test and result block . To check the effectiveness of the implementation of the program, the verification and result block also includes activities such as quizzes, guessing crossword puzzles, riddles on a variety of topics.

    Plan – grid of activities

    Date

    holding

    Name of the event and form of its holding

    Responsible

    for holding

    06/01/21

    1. Legal minute “My responsibility”

    2. “We all come from childhood” – concert and game program

    3. Competition “I draw on asphalt”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/02/21

    1. Miracle – crafts “New items from the wastebasket”

    2. Guinness show “Who is in what much.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/03/21

    1. Video salon “Masters of my small Motherland”

    2. “Day of good manners” – entertainment event

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/04/21

    1. Drawing competition “Safe road”.

    2. Road alphabet in riddles. – quiz

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/05/21

    1. Intellectual contests “New Words”, “Shifters”, “Puzzles”.

    2. Olympic Games “Faster, Higher, Stronger”

    Skachkov S.B.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06.06.21

    1. Quiz for connoisseurs of the Russian fairy tale “Lukomorye”.

    2. Theater of literary improvisations “An old fairy tale in a new way”

    3. Literary cafe “You, as the first love, Russia will not forget the heart.”

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/07/21

    1. Light Your Star Festival.

    2. Playground “Friendship Cup”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/08/21

    1. Master class “Fantasy”: magnet

    “Heart”.

    2. Concert and game program,

    dedicated to the celebration of the Day of

    family, love and fidelity “White

    chamomile”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/09/21

    1. Home Alone Training

    2. Team game “Here’s my hand”

    Sviridonova S. Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/10/21

    1. “A fairy tale is a lie, but there is a hint in it …”. Staged excerpts from folk tales.

    2. Quiz “Favorite fairy tale characters”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    11.06.21

    1. Competition program “One day in the life of my group”.

    2. Flashmob “Dance of Friendship”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/12/21

    1. Action “Know the symbols of your state”

    2. Educational and entertainment program “I love you, Russia!”.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/13/21

    1. Video Salon “School of Safety”

    2. Game-journey “Summer gave us everything!”

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/14/21

    1. Poster competition “We are for peace!”

    2. Action “Clean Yard”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/15/21

    1. Preventive minute “We are friends with the road”

    2. Contest of savvy “Merry Roads of Summer”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/16/21

    1. Talent auction “Together we play, dance and sing”

    2. Sportlandia “Be the first”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/17/21

    1. Drawings on asphalt “Colors of summer”

    2. Marksman “Games and entertainment with elements of throwing”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/18/21

    1. Quiz “In the world of sports”.

    2. Sports relay “Sportland calls you”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/19/21

    1. Training “Under the bar is deadly”

    2. Comic relay races “It’s fun to play together”

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/20/21

    1. Safety Wheel Quiz

    2. Outdoor outdoor games “Chasing two hares…”

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/21/21

    1. Educational program “Caution, children!”

    2. Hat Party Entertainment

    Sviridonova S. Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/22/21

    1. Action “In memory of the fallen in great battles.”

    2. Competition of poems and songs on military subjects.

    “Dedicated to the memory of heroes …”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled Caregivers

    Pavlova S,A.

    06/23/21

    1. Round table “Our Rights and Responsibilities”

    2. Holiday “Summer New Year”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/24/21

    1. Drawing competition “Land of traffic lights”

    2. Sports games “Strong. Bold. Nimble. Skilled.”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/25/21

    1. Video salon “Consequences of human impact on nature”

    2. Competition “Pedestrians – walkers” – knowledge of road signs.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/26/21

    1. Drawing competition “Nature of my land”

    2. Musical path “Sounds around us”

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/27/21

    1. Competition of drawings on asphalt “Magic crayons – We are against tobacco! “,

    2. Sports program “Let’s set records”

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/28/21

    1. Action “Safety Geometry” – distribution of campaign materials on the rules of safe behavior.

    2. “Holiday Bow” game program

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/29/21

    1. Video salon “In the world of a fairy tale”

    2. Fairy relay races

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    06/30/21

    1. Draw a riddle contest

    2. Fair of surprises “Magic chest”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/01/21

    1. Competition of drawings on asphalt “Space and I”

    2. Sports games “I would go to astronauts …”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/02/21

    1. Creative break “Gift for my friend”

    2. Sports games “We have fun together”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    03. 07. 21

    1. Booklet competition “Summer for benefit”

    2. Game program “Ivashka’s pockets”.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/04/21

    1. Video Salon “Don’t play pranks with fire”

    2. Sports and game program “Do with us, do as we do, do better than us”

    Scheduled Caregivers

    07/05/21

    1. Action “Vacation without smoke and fire”

    2. Day of good deeds “Life is given for good deeds”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/06/21

    1. Competition of polite words “We are polite guys.”

    2. Contest program “Connoisseurs of Etiquette”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07. 07.21

    1. Asphalt drawing competition “My family, my friend and me”

    2. The game “Polundra”, or the search for

    disappeared caregivers.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/08/21

    1. Workshop on making crafts from waste material “Spoon = Matryoshka”

    2. “Do, re, mi, fa, salt” – a concert of future artists.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/09/21

    1. Competition of leaflets “We choose healthy lifestyle”

    2. Outdoor games “Fun Ball Championship”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/10/21

    1. Making surprises – wishes “All the best to you, my faithful, dear friend.

    2. Creative game “Share your smile.”

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/11/21

    1. Master class on teaching dance movements.

    2. Orange disco.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/12/21

    1. April Fool’s Day “To live without a smile is just a mistake”

    2. Dance marathon.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/13/21

    1. Game – training “Let’s compliment each other.”

    2. Role-playing game “In search of treasure”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/14/21

    1. Workshop “Very skillful hands”.

    2. Game – journey “In the world of beauty”

    Sviridonova S. Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/15/21

    1. Competition of jokes and funny stories “Laughter through tears”.

    2. Comic football

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/16/21

    1. Quiz “Who is the knight? That is the question?”
    2. Competition of daring – well done “Bogatyr fun”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/17/21

    1. Drawing competition “My native side is my cradle”

    2. Cheerful starts “Ah yes we”

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/18/21

    1. Quiz “Do you know your region?”

    2. Game journey “Pass the good in a circle”

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/19/21

    1. Conversation with pupils “Beregoshi’s ABC” (energy saving, water).

    2. Game leisure “One drop is laughing …”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/20/21

    1. Game lesson “On the street – not in the room, guys, remember that.”

    2. Creative competition for teams “Rainbow Wizard”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/21/21

    1. Collective collage “Wishes to friends”.

    2. “The Door to Childhood” – entertainment program

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/22/21

    1. Game program “Who loves us very much?”.

    2. “Mysterious evening”, or an evening of guessing riddles.

    Sviridonova S. Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/23/21

    1. Creative game “School of avant-garde painting” (creating compositions from flower blots on paper).

    2. Competition program for girls “Miss Summer”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/24/21

    1. Workshop “Eco-summer”:

    Pencil holder.

    2. “Rope competitions” – sports program.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/25/21

    1. Master class “Magic brush”: “My fairy-tale portrait”

    2. Game on the stations “Creativity Day”

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/26/21

    1. Workshop “Eco-summer”: application “Good-natured panda”

    2. Dance and game program “Musical Battle”

    Sviridonova S. Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/27/21

    1. Workshop “Crane”: three-dimensional

    application “Birdhouse”.

    2. Ecological quiz

    “Magic Forest”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/28/21

    1. Workshop “Fantasy”: souvenir

    Soft plasticine lock.

    2. Game competition program

    “Flower – seven-flower”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/29/21

    1. Workshop “Magic brush”: “Fairytale animal” {Watercolor, gouache, pencil).

    2. Game program “Fabulous

    tourism”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/30/21

    1. Drawing competition “Inhabitants of the Earth”

    2. Adventure Festival game.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    07/31/21

    1. Workshop “Crane”: applique “Little Man”.

    2. Game program “One hundred to

    to one.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/01/21

    1. Workshop “Magic Tassel”:

    “Hut on chicken legs”

    2. Competitive and game program

    “Song carousel”.

    Scheduled caregivers

    02.08.21

    1. Sports relay according to traffic rules

    “There, on unknown paths.”

    2. Labor Day “On the mountain at

    gnomes”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/03/21

    1. workshop “Crane”: “Origami.

    Zoo»

    2. Game program “Big

    races»

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/04/21

    1. Workshop “Magic brush”: “Magic” (decoupage)

    2. Literary quiz “Secrets

    Great Sorceress.”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/05/21

    1. Asphalt drawing competition

    “My favorite fairy-tale hero.”

    2. Game by stations “Magic

    forest”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/06/21

    1. Workshop “Crane”: application “Morning at sea”.

    2. Competitive program “Guess

    melody”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/07/21

    1. Quiz “Pedestrian crossing in front of the guys is waiting for everyone.”

    2. Dance and game program “Starteenager”.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08.08.21

    1. Competition of crafts from natural materials “Ecological fantasy”

    2. Hit – a parade of practical clothing collections on the theme “ECOMODA-2021”

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/09/21

    1. Conversation “A healthy mind in a healthy body!”.

    2. Dance and entertainment program “You are dancing!”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/10/21

    1. Drawing competition “My favorite sport”

    2. Competitive game program “The Best Dancer”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/11/21

    1. Game – journey “Walking through the city of courtesy”

    2. Game program Dramatization of fairy tales “Young age is not a hindrance to talent”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/12/21

    1. Drawing competition “I draw summer”.

    2. “We won’t tell what we did” – a game program.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/13/21

    1. Competition of drawings on asphalt “Our little brothers”

    2. Spartakiad “Summer for the benefit”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/14/21

    1. Watching the Planet of Bad Habits video

    2. Sports hour “Funny balls of health”

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/15/21

    1. Minute of health “Be friends with water”

    2. Quest-game “The Path of Trust”

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/16/21

    1. Conversation “How not to spoil the holidays.”

    2. Sports hour “Relay “Merry little men”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/17/21

    1. Kipling Jungle World Literary Hour

    2. Call of the Jungle Sports Game

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/18/21

    1. Craft “Magic bookmark – feather of the Firebird”

    2. Quest game “Journey to the country

    magic”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/19/21

    1. Craft “Panel “Flower meadow”

    2. Quest game “My safety”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/20/21

    1. Competition for young storytellers “Once upon a time…”

    2. Sports hour “In the world of fairy tales”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/21/21

    1. Action “Smile to a passerby”

    2. Station Competition

    “The game is a serious matter.”

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/22/21

    1. Round table “Let’s talk about health”.

    2. Dancing flashmob “All the planet is dancing” (flashmobs + music quiz).

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/23/21

    1. Asphalt drawing competition “The house where I live”

    2. Sports tournament “Forest Bogatyr”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/24/21

    1. “Water fun” – games with water

    2. Musical kaleidoscope “The ringing song”.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/25/21

    1. Creative vernissage “Flowers with your own hands”.

    2. “Upside down” – concert program.

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/26/21

    1. “Ask the wind” – quiz

    2. Disco “Best…”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/27/21

    1. Anti-drug action “Health is your wealth”

    2. Concert program “I dedicate nature to you”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/28/21

    1. Drawings on the asphalt “Draw safety”

    2. Entertainment program “Summer of our smiles”.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/29/21

    1. Creative workshop “Doll-amulet of threads”.

    2. Playground “The childhood games of our parents”.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/30/21

    1. Creative workshop “Ural souvenir” (coloring pictures).

    2. Sports event “Sport-assorted”

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    08/31/21

    1. Dispute “Who can be called a friend?”

    2. Action “Palm to a friend”.

    3. Entertainment and game program “So the summer has passed … ..)

    Sviridonova S.Yu.

    Scheduled caregivers

    EXPECTED RESULTS

    1. Introduction of effective forms of organization of recreation, health improvement and employment of children.

    2. Improving psychological and social comfort in the unified educational space of the Center.

    3. Improving the health of pupils.

    4. Development of creative activity of each child.

    5. Strengthening links between different age groups of children. The past has left us a legacy of various historical monuments – written and material.