Does anyone know of summer camps that have a day option instead of registering for a full week? I would love to send my 9 YO to camp 3 days/week so I can get some work...
Sophia F. replied:
IO Workshop in Columbia might. I know they had individual days for Spring Break camp.
Michelle S. replied:
Check out our summer camp guide on columbiamd.macaronikid.com
Stephanie W. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/128934188970Drama Learning Center has one-day options for several camps. www.dramalearningcenter.com
Nana A. replied:
Bricks 4 Kidz has individual days for Spring break. You can check with Recs and Parks about that option for the summer http://www.bricks4 kidz.com/maryland-clarksville-fulton-marriottsville/program-events/camps/
does anyone recommend a great outdoor camp for teens? sleep away or local? ( non-religious)
Erika B. replied:
Valley Mill Camp!!!
Debbie B. replied:
Sandy Hill Camp in North East, MD. Sleep-away. Many families from the area have sent their kids there. http://www.sandyhillcamp.com/
Barbara N. replied:
Funny, Deb, I started this answer thread with Sandy Hill at the way top LOL.
Allyson W. replied:
If you looking for a great LEADERSHIP program for your TEENS this summer? Do not miss the Global Youth Leadership Summit this year in San Diego. The dates this year are August 3 rd - August 8 th. This is a phenomenal program helping our kids to gain more confidence and leadership skills all while having a lot of fun connecting with new friends from around the world. My girls have each participated at least two times and are available to talk to your teen if you wish. It is the number one priority for them on their summer calendar. I have also participated as a coach and am available to answer any questions you have. Go to the website to learn more and view a recap video. I am tagging a lot of my friends who I know have high school aged students...please feel free to share this. https://www.anthonyrobbinsfoundation.org/ …/youth-leadership/
Lisa N. replied:
Sandy Hill is great. My daughters have loved it but it is quite pricey!
Does anyone have any summer camp recommendations for a 4 year old? You have to be in kindergarten to attend Outrageous camp and I'm looking for something besides...
Sherry B. replied:
Club Scientific Chesapeke has 6 different summer camp topics for 4-5 year olds: Little Scientist, Little Engineer, Junior Chemist,Jurassic,Junior Meteorologist, LegoYoung Builder - See more at: http://chesapeake.clubscientific.com/summerCamps.php#sthash.02CgJuZD.dpuf. The kids have a lot of fun and don't even realize they are learning!
Sherry B. replied:
Club Scienftific Chesapeake is a full day summer camp with before and after care available if needed
Alisha B. replied:
There's a Howard Co preschool fair that is coming up that also will have camp info. http://www.howardcountymd.gov/displayprimary.aspx?id=6442471869
Hello All, I am looking for camp options for my 9 and 6 year old daughters from August 15-26. I am looking Kid's Time Out, Camp I/O Science and Yoga, All Pro Gymnastics,...
Alisha B. replied:
My kids do karate at Okinawa Katate and they are wonderful there!
Michelle D. replied:
We like Kids Time Out, though I wonder if the 9 year old would get bored over a 2 week span. We haven't tried their camps though - just the drop in program - so maybe that skews older. Our kids (will be 7 and 5 by then) are signed up for two weeks of the rec&parks Planet Recreation camp in August, but this is our first time trying that one so I can't speak from experience.
Erin S. replied:
There are two camp discount codes on localkidsdayout.com right now.
Victoria L. replied:
My daughter is on a competition team at All Pro and did the camp for two years. She loved it!! The coaches are great and if they end up being interested in gymnastics recreationally, All Pro is a great gym with some very talented girls! The camp is affordable and I think you can get an even better deal through certifikid.com!! This year we are doing the camp through Ymca which is a little more expensive but more variety in activities! Oh and my daughter is 6 yrs old also. Hope that helps!!
ISO camp suggestions for my 3 and 4 year olds. We are in the Longreach area, so I would prefer something within the Columbia/Ellicott city area. Thanks!
Angela K. replied:
Don't forget to join us this summer for our Reading, Math, and Science Cooking Camps at St. John's Parish Day School, Bethany United Methodist Church, and Glen Mar Church. All camps are infused with STEM activities as well as delicious recipes, check them out! Space is now limited due to popularity! .http://www.clubscikidzmd.com/summer-camps/?age-groups=ages-3-5-5
ISO camps for my 10 year old and 13 year old that won't break the bank. Any recommendations? I would love something at least 2 weeks. TIA!!
Michelle L. replied:
Camp Olympia was awesome! Swimming, team games, hiking, and horses
Stephanie W. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/128934188970Drama Learning Center in Columbia has Doorbusters discounts right now for up to $100 off the price of each camp, and payment plans available. Sibling discounts on extended care as well.
Anyone know of any good one-day camps over Spring Break?
Angela D. replied:
Alison, registration is open for the STEAM Innovators Spring Break Camp. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2016-steam-innovators-spring-break-camp-tickets-20289991912?aff=utm_source%3Deb_email%26 utm_medium%3Demail%26 utm_campaign%3Dnew_event_email&utm_term=eventurl_tex
Hi all, I'm looking for a good sleep away camp for my middle school girl. One that exposes kids to lots of fun outdoor activities like sailing, canoeing etc is what I'm...
Liz B. replied:
Camp Lohikan
Elizabeth C. replied:
It's a bit of a hike, but Rockbrook Camp down in NC is really excellent. I'll be sending my daughter there when she's old enough. http://www.rockbrookcamp.com/
A little late in planning, but looking for camp(s) for my 8YO & 9YO boys for 12/27 - 12/30. Checked out HoCo parks & rec but the boys are Lego-camp'd out and we've had...
Angela K. replied:
HoCo Recs, Columbia Assoc, Col Art Center, Drama Learning, Camp IO
Stephanie W. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/128934188970 Drama Learning Center has workshops with a different theme each day to keep kids excited/interested-Also a sibling discount.
Any recommendations for camp on week of 6/6 for a 4/5 year old boy? The only camp offered by HoCo during this particular time frame is gymnastics which he already did...
Rae S. replied:
Sandy Spring Friends School runs summer camps and has bus service to Columbia. They are private as well and let out before public schools. Not sure if they are starting camp by the 6 th, but they may.
Michelle S. replied:
Not sure if there are any options here but check out the summer camp guide on columbiamd.macaronikid.com
Hi group. Do you guys know any good summer drama camps besides drama learning center? TIA!
Rachael S. replied:
Slayton house theatre camp of the arts! We are a small musical theatre camp that is great for campers looking to explore musical theatre. We are having a free event January 16, 2017 that gives families a chance to learn more about us. Visit https://www.wildelake.org/camp/campofthearts/ for more info.
Alyssa C. replied:
My daughter has been to Slayton House the last 4 summers and has loved it.
Any suggestions for special needs camps for a preschool aged child?
Mary J. replied:
I am a pediatric Occupational Therapist and run a summer camp for 4 weeks. I work with kids who have sensory and motor challenges. If interested, my website is www.maryjohns-OTR.com.
Any recommendations for a computer programming camp for a 9 year old? Thank you!
Elena D. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/186808531353197 Club SciKidz Maryland has a Minecraft camp that is focused on coding. They also have a few other coding camps that involve video game design. They also have an early bird special running until the 29 th: WORM20
Looking for a computer programming camp for a middle schooler. Any others that you would recommend in addition to HCC? Thanks!
Angela K. replied:
Kathy Stevens Barnett? Lisa Schlossnagle?
Lisa S. replied:
How Girls Code offers a week long camp at UMBC called Mind, Body, Coding. It includes coding, robotics, and yoga. Girls entering grades 3-9 are welcome this year. Registration will open soon. The two o e-week sessions are July 10-14 and 17-21. It's full day.