March 2023 - Summer Camp Issue

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Spring Break FUN! Summer Camp Directory 7 Reasons to Send Your Child to Day Camp

Letter From the Publisher P. 4

PB Picks - Unicorn Day P. 6

The Importance of Day Camp: 7 Reasons to Send Your Child to Camp P.8

Spring Break Fun P. 12

Community News: TurtleFest P. 17

12th Annual Summer Camp Directory P. 18-29

Spring Break Camps P.30

Day Camp Checklist P. 31

Spring Planning = Stress Free Summer P. 32

Treasure Coast: Spring Break Fun P. 34

Events and Things to Do P. 35

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Contents

The Publisher

Greetings, March is marching in and bringing with it talks of Summer Camp! It seems soon, but the school year will be over before you know it. A pro tip: it is never too early to book camp. Many camps fill up quickly! To help you decide where to send the kids this summer, PB Parenting has put together our 12th annual Summer Camp Directory which starts on page 18. There is a camp for every age, interest, location, and budget. If you go online to our website, we even have an interactive map and drop-down menu to help narrow your search. Are you unsure about sending your child to day camp? Read the seven benefits camp brings to your kid on page 8.

Coming up even faster than summer, Spring Break is about two weeks away! Still trying to figure out what to do? We have you covered there with Spring Break camps on page 30. If you are taking some time off for Spring Break and spending it with the kids, we also have some suggestions for fun things to do right here in your backyard! You don't need to travel far. We live where people want to vacation, and the weather is usually warm and sunny. It is the perfect time to go to the beach, science center, or zoo. Check out page 12 for fun places and things to do in Palm Beach County. If you are on the Treasure Coast, local mom Marianna Frances has the scoop on where to go on page 34. Spring Break will give you a little taste of what fun this summer will be! Have fun, and let us know what adventures you go on!

Happy Parenting,

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The Importance of Day Camp: ReasonsSeven to Send Your Child to Camp

Whoever coined the term, “the lazy days of summer” must not have had young children! Certainly it’s great not to have the pressures of the school year, but many working parents still need childcare when school is out. Summer day camps not only fill this gap, but can provide an enriching atmosphere where children can thrive and grow during the summer months.

Social growth

Children attending day camp have the chance to socialize in a way that is not always possible at school. Whether engaged in team building in sports or problem solving puzzles, children are encouraged to interact with each other. This is likely to be a very different experience than being at school where individual accomplishments are often the focus.

Michelle Renfrow, licensed professional counselor and owner of Colorful Creations Art and Therapy services, “It also offers an opportunity to meet like-minded individuals who share a passion for something that they do.” She says of two of her campers who bonded over an interest in trains, “They weren't the same age; they didn't go to

the same school; they didn't have the same upbringing; but they had something in common that connected them. From a clinical standpoint, finding somebody that you have a connection with is greatly important to the development of our children.”

New skills and learning

The variety in day camps is really incredible. Some day camps offer a range of activities each day. Other camps may focus on learning specific skills like science or magic tricks, arts and crafts or sports. Children can often switch activities week by week, giving them exposure to many different experiences. The learning and growing doesn’t stop there. Says Renfrow of her art themed day camps, “We do a lot of taking moments for students to show off their artwork and allow others to give them constructive and positive feedback.” In this way the children learn not only the artistic concepts being taught but also how to give and receive feedback.

Exercise

Many day camps offer activities to help combat our increasingly sedentary lifestyle. Choosing a

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gymnastics, dance, soccer, or other sport related day camp will obviously get your child moving. But even day camps focused on arts and crafts or theater may offer daily swimming or time outdoors.

Time unplugged

Screens are becoming more and more integrated into our lives both in and out of school. But there are good reasons to limit children’s screen times. Day camps can vary in their use of electronics from those that don’t allow them at all, to those that rely on them for various activities. If you want your child’s eyes to have a break from screens, find out the day camp’s policies on screen time in advance.

Building confidence

Day camp can be a place to increase confidence as children are exposed to activities they may not have experienced during the school year. Many camps offer the opportunity to build skills in sports or in the arts. This can be especially beneficial to a child who struggles at school, giving them a

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chance to excel and explore talents that might be less obvious during the school year. Renfrow has watched children blossom before her eyes. “I cannot tell you the excitement and relief they feel when they finally ‘get it’ and then they just flourish from there!" she says of her campers who have begun to master knitting and crocheting.

Flexibility

While school has the same rules all year long, day camp is more flexible. Your child might go to theater camp one week but baseball camp the next. Each will have its own routines and expectations. This can help encourage your child to stay flexible in their expectations. Children who need more time to adjust to new experiences may benefit from multiple weeks at the same camp. Many summer day camps operate on a week by week basis, so that if your child is not enjoying the experience, he or she can opt out when the week is over.

Positive Role Models

Day camps may employ teens or college aged youth for their first summer jobs. This can expose children to a new dynamic they may not have encountered, especially if they do not have older siblings. Renfrow believes having people of all ages is essential to running a great day camp. Even middle schoolers are included in her camps as well supervised counselors-in-training. According to Renfrow, this relationship can be every bit as good for the young employees as it is for the campers.

All in all, quality day camps offer an incredible chance for children to learn and grow all while having fun and getting a much needed break from the rigors of school. They can explore their interests in a healthy environment, and make new friends and fond memories while they’re at it!

Jill Morgenstern is a mother to four. She has over 20 years of teaching experience in various settings and a Master's Degree in Teaching Reading. https://linktr.ee/ JillMorgenstern

Spring Break in Palm Beach County will be from March 17-24th. March 17 is a Professional Development Day, and there is no school. There are many great camp options (check out page 30). If you are also taking the week off, here are some fun things to do right here in South Florida!

Educational "Field Trips"

Just because school is out doesn't mean the learning has to stop. Day trips to some area attractions can teach the kids a few things and help them have fun while away from the classroom. Some of PB Parenting's top picks: Cox Science Center and Aquarium, Palm Beach Zoo, Schoolhouse Children's Museum, Sandoway Discovery Center, Loggerhead Marinelife Center, and the Manatee Lagoon. Learn about animals, science, and more, all within a 15-40 minute drive of your house.

Go WILD this Spring Break at the Palm Beach Zoo! Palm Beach Zoo guests explore a WILD ecosystem thriving on 23 lush, tropical acres while discovering hundreds of exotic animals. Visitors can enjoy interactive animal experiences,

nature and water play. The Zoo is home to hundreds of animals and 190 species, many of them endangered. Come visit your favorite animals from monkeys, sloths, koalas, lemurs to big cats like tigers and jaguars and even a white alligator named Mardi. There are even animal encounters like feeding lorikeets. There is a lakeside cafe to enjoy lunch and don't forget to pack a towel and bathing suit to cool off in the splash fountain.The Palm Beach Zoo is open daily from 9 AM - 5 PM. For more information, visit www.palmbeachzoo.org.

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School may be out, but Schoolhouse is in! The Schoolhouse Children's Museum offers hands on exhibits and hosts many fun activities, including an interactive storytime on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 AM, free with paid admissions. Class size is limited, so make sure to RSVP at the front desk. Check out their full calendar of events and learning at www. schoolhousemuseum.org.

The Cox Science Center and Aquarium has one of our favorite backyards to play in! Check out the Fisher Family Science Trail. Enjoy the outdoors while continuing your science exploration! The quarter-mile trail connects 15 new exhibits, including a Physics Forest, FPL SolarScape, splash pad, gem panning station, shark tooth dig pit, a dinosaur walk, picnic areas and much more! You can also play a round of mini-golf at their conservation course. Stay cool inside and check out their Dinosaur Explorer exhibit. Travel back in time and discover what modern paleontology knows about the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous

periods by exploring a series of dynamic displays featuring animatronic dinosaurs! Dinosaur Explorer examines the ways that environmental, biological and behavioral circumstances influenced dinosaur daily life while posing the question – Where do we see similarities in our world today? Utilizing the latest animatronic technology, this series of largerthan-life displays and vibrant vignettes provides a highly interactive experience that is sure to amaze and captivate visitors of all ages. Learn more at www.coxciencecenter.org.

How about feeding some sharks and stingrays? Sandoway Discovery Center is a beachside nature center located in a historic home. The nature center’s activities include daily shark and stingray feedings at 1 PM. Sandoway Discovery Center offers a glimpse into South Florida’s fragile marine and freshwater environments through educational exhibits and programs Tues.-Saturday at Noon. $6 per a person. Learn more and purchase tickets online at www.sandoway.org.

129 E. Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach For more information about the Schoolhouse Children’s Museum, please visit: Join us for Kids and Culture!

Loggerhead Marinelife Center, is committed to the conservation of ocean ecosystems through public education, research and rehabilitation with a focus on threatened & endangered sea turtles. The newly renovated center, is located oceanside in Loggerhead park features an on-site sea turtle hospital, learning exhibits, gift store, aquariums and so much more. Loggerhead Marinelife Center is open 10 AM - 5 PM Daily. Check out page 17 to learn about TurtleFest on March 18th. Learn more at www.marinelife.org.

Manatees are Florida's gentle and "chubby mermaids". Learn all about them for FREE at FPL's Manatee Lagoon. Florida manatee season runs from November 15 to March 31. Although there is no guarantee you will spot a manatee at Manatee Lagoon -- because these amazing, wild creatures are operating on their own time. Check out all that Manatee Lagoon has to offer www. visitmanateelagoon.com.

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Indoor Fun

We can’t control the weather. If it’s a rainy day or maybe you want a break from the outside heat, check out Adrenaline Entertainment Center! This fun trampoline park has a rock climbing wall,

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basketball, trapeze and dodgeball. 2 hours of jumping and my kids are worn out for the day! During Spring Break they will have a 3 hour jump special for $30. Learn more at jumpadrenaline.com/ lake-worth

Explore your backyard

People travel from all over the world to enjoy the sun, beach and beautiful weather South Florida has to offer! When was the last time you were at the beach? I know it is a big pain to haul all that gear and stuff but it really wears the kids out and is a lot of fun. If the thought of sand in your car is too messy, maybe check out a local splash pad or water park.

Plan a short road-trip a trip McKee Gardens in Vero Beach. The Garden’s unique 18-acre tropical hammock supports a dense and diverse botanical collection. Their children’s garden is a fun and interactive place to explore and enjoy the fresh air. The Children’s Garden features include the Scorpion Shipwreck in the Grand Discovery Tree,

a Fairy Circle & Fairy Forest Trail, Nautilus Shell Amphitheatre, Karst Splash Garden, Waterlily Fountain, Music Maze, Bamboo Village, Blue Crab Reading Circle & Stumpery, and Sandridge and also Pollinator Garden. Learn more at www. mckeegarden.org. For more fun things to do on the Treasure Coast check out our PB Parenting Treasure Coast Section on page 34 for Marianna's Spring Break Picks!

PB Parenting hopes you have a safe and fun Spring Break! We are very lucky to live in South Florida and Spring Break is the perfect time for a ministaycation and enjoy everything our area has to offer. Share your spring break adventures with us on social media tag PB Parenting on instagram or facebook or send us a DM. We would love to hear about your adventures!

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Community News

2023 TurtleFest is just around the corner and LMC can’t wait to welcome guests back for the 18th year. This year’s theme: respect the locals— 40 years of sea turtle & ocean conservation.

TurtleFest is a free all-day event hosted on Saturday, March 18, (10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) located at Loggerhead Marinelife Center and surrounding Loggerhead Park in Juno Beach. This ocean-inspired event will have something for everyone such as educational kid’s activities, live music featuring some of our best local bands, art vendors, and MUCH more!

During this event, guests will have the opportunity to meet our patients, experience programs at the Center, and learn more about our mission. We have opened our newly expanded campus since the last TurtleFest. Don’t forget to stop by our new tanks that are home to nurse sharks, stingrays, porcupine pufferfish, and seahorses!

Are you interested in being a part of this event? Registration is now open for event volunteers and vendors! LMC could not operate without its dedicated volunteers and this event will need lots of helping hands. Event volunteers will get a TurtleFest 2023 t-shirt, free lunch, and the chance to enjoy the event. Register at https://marinelife. org/turtlefest/

The hallmark of GSOTA’s charter program is our K-8 Technology Course Schedule with instruction at all grade levels in:

• Coding/Programming (includes robotics, game design, raspberry pi, etc.)

• Digital Art (includes digital drawing, animation, 3D design, web design, etc.)

• Maker Innovation (includes 3D printing, engineering, resourceful design, etc.) Delving into these domains equips our students with resources for future success in the Digital Age workplace.

and practices. We provide:

• Rich and comprehensive academics in an innovative setting with balanced preparation for standardized tests.

• Development of personal accountability, social aptitude, empathy, positivity, resilience and self-efficacy.

• Attention to social-emotional wellness and mindfulness as part of whole-child development.

• Inclusiveness and participation with each student as a unique and important component of the community.

• Open door for parent involvement with consistent two-way communication and partnership.

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CAMP SUMMER DIRECTORY

ABBY'S Performing Arts

Academy in Jupiter offers a MUSICAL THEATRE camp daily from 9am – 3pm (Acting, Music, Costume Design/ Crafts, Stage Time) for boys & girls ages 5 -10 & Leadership Program ages 11+.  Weekly themes include: ~  Abby’s Got Talent (June 5-9), Fairytale Princesses (June 12-16), Broadway through the Ages (June 19-23), Disney through the Ages (June 26-June 30), Christmas in July (July 10-14), Disney’s Descendants 1-3 & Zombie’s 1-3 (July 17-21), Fashion! (July 24-28), Harry Potter (July 31 –Aug 4). For more information and to register visit www.abbysperformingarts.com or call or text Abby at 561-307-5100.

artNEST has camps for kids ages 3-8 and 9-13! Join us for weeks of fun exploring different mediums, artists and styles as your child taps into their naturally creative minds and let’s loose in our studio. Ages 3+ and no experience necessary. We have a location in Boca and Delray running 9am-3pm for 3-8 year olds and 9:30-3:30pm for our tweens each week day throughout the Summer.  Sign up on our website! artneststudios.com.

Boca Raton Museum of Art School

Weekly art camp for ages 6 -18. Professional art teachers lead fun creative art projects in painting, drawing, cartooning, mixed media, jewelry, and more! Morning and afternoon sessions available, or send them for the whole day! For more information please visit www. bocamuseum.org/summer or call 561-392-2503.  Located at 801 W. Palmetto Park Road in Boca Raton.

Breakers West Summer Camp

Calling all campers for a summer of fun!  Children ages 4 to 15 are invited to join us at Breakers West Country Club for an unforgettable summer complete with golf, tennis, swimming, wildlife demonstrations, science experiments, magic shows, arts and crafts, theme weeks and more! Summer Camp runs from May 30 through August 11, Monday – Friday from 8:45 AM to 3 PM. Before- and after-care is also available. Lunch and snacks included. To register for Breakers West Summer Camp, call (561) 2831062 or visit www.breakerswestclub.com/ activities.

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Chesterbrook Academy

Preschool in Palm Beach Gardens provides fun and engaging summer camp programs for school-age children. It all starts with our outstanding counselors, whose talent, creativity and leadership set the tone for an unforgettable experience. They encourage our campers to reach for new heights and expand their horizons and interests. Our 2023 summer program begins on 5/30 and ends on 8/9. Call 877-959-3740 or visit PalmBeach. ChesterbrookAcademy.com to learn more.

Cox Science Center and Aquarium

Summer is made for adventure at the Cox Science Center and

Aquarium! Perfect for young scientists ages 5-12, each exciting week of camp offers hands-on exploration on a variety of topics in science, engineering and technology. The days are packed with interactive lessons, exhibit exploration, crafts, and outside activities led by our expert Science Educators. Themes include Marine Biology, Dinosaurs, Robotics, and more! Mon.Fri. from 9am-4pm with before & aftercare available . Register for your favorite week(s) at www.coxsciencecenter.org/camps  or call (561) 832-2026.

Earth Immersion SCUBA

Summer Camp

Earth Immersion is a scuba, adventure and outdoor education camp for teens (13-17 yrs) looking for an

Chesterbrook
School-Age Camp & Preschool Program 3932 RCA Blvd, Ste 3201, Palm Beach Garden, FL 33410 • 877-959-3740 Learn More It’s not just a camp. It’s an EXPERIENCE. SUMMER @chesterbrook academy • Sports & games • Exciting STEM activities • Arts, crafts, music, dance & drama • Field Trips & Events • Kindergarten Enrichment program
Academy Preschool
2023 Marine Biology, Astronomy, Dinosaurs, and more! To register, visit CoxScienceCenter.org or call (561) 832-2026. Cox Science Center and Aquarium 4801 Dreher Trail North, West Palm Beach, FL 33405 (561) 832-1988 | CoxScienceCenter.org

Youth Summer Sessions

unmatched experience exploring North Florida’s crystal-clear springs. Activities include earning SCUBA certifications, snorkeling, canoeing, hiking, fishing, tubing, community service hours and freshwater and marine biology. Our main objective is producing safe and exceptional scuba divers. No prior scuba experience is necessary. If already certified, we have programs for campers to earn additional certifications (Advanced, Nitrox, Rescue, specialties). We offer 7- or 13-day overnight sessions. 180th St., Live Oak, FL 32060. For more information call (352) 641-0350 or visit www. earthimmersion.com/scuba-diving-summercamp.html.

ESF Camps at Oxbridge Academy will be chockfull of enrichment opportunities and actionpacked, fun activities. Through exceptional curriculum, children in rising grades K-9th will ignite their interests and prepare for bright futures in any field, whether it’s sports, science, technology, the arts, or all the above. This exciting lineup of Summer 2023 programs includes 60+ award winning activities, uniquely designed to encourage exploration and personal growth. Learn more at esfcamps.com/palmbeach.

Genie’s Gymnastics Camp is very flexible, you can do it daily, weekly or any combination.  9 am-4 pm.  Early drop off and late pick up available.  5-15 years.  Camp includes gymnastics as well as activities such as arts and crafts, painting, Spanish classes, board games etc.  For more information and to register call 561-868-0288 or visit www. geniesgymnastics.com.

J NEW ARTISTI C T H E MES EACH WEEK! JUNE 5 - JULY 28 AGES 6 - 18 REGISTER TODAY! bocamuseum.org/summer 561-392-2503 FOUR AGE-APPROPRIATE GROUPS NEW PROJECTS EACH DAY
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Impact City FC Summer help soccer players discover their purpose, grow as leaders, and change the world. Under the careful instruction of our professional coaches each camper will grow in their technical and tactical understanding of the game. Through daily Team Talks, campers are challenged to develop faith based character and express the leadership values learned from their coaches. Each camper receives a FREE t-shirt and a chance to win prizes. June 5-9 /June 26-30 /July 10-14 / July 24-28. 9:00am – 11:00am ages 4-7; 9:00am12:00pm ages 8-18. For more information visit Impactcityfc.com/fl/camps.

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At The Jewish Camp of the Arts, campers ages 3-12 will enjoy a wide range of exciting activities and crafts in a warm and spirited atmosphere. We hire counselors and staff members who are experienced, responsible, and caring. Its program schedule is full of exciting things to do including creative arts, sports, drama, dance, culinary art, music, late nights, Shabbatons, electives, weekly trips and much more!  Your camper is sure to have the time of their life!  Camp is $289 per week (includes lunches and snacks). Ask about early bird, sibling and multi-week discounts!  Located at 844 Prosperity Farms Rd, NPB.  For more information call (561) 6247004 or visit jewishcampofthearts.org/.

Jr. Marine Biologist Summer Camp

LMC’s summer camp programs are interactive, educational and stimulating. Geared towards children ages 6–13. Includes fun activities such as snorkeling, seining, canoeing, fishing, science projects and more.

• Camps start on June 5th and hours are Monday - Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

• Three unique experiences to choose from

• Multi-week and sibling discounts

• Late pick-up is available for a fee

More Information and Registration Online: Marinelife.org/Camp Located in Loggerhead Park 14200 U.S. Highway One • Juno Beach, FL 33408 561-627-8280 • reservations@marinelife.org

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Kids Choice Sports, Dance and Fitness!  Enjoy Gymnastics and Sports camps in our 20,000 sq. ft facility equipped with air sanitation units throughout.  We offer campers fun and games, art and crafts, free play, bounce house, movies, themed activity weeks, and LOTS of gymnastics & sports!  Ages 5 and older may come ½, ¾, or full day.  Early drop off is available. For more information call 561998-4225 or visit www.gokidschoice.com.  Be sure to sign up well in advance as space can fill up quickly! See you there!

Kids Need More Art

Explore the many creative possibilities when you start with a “Blank Canvas” at Kids Need More Art this

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summer!  Young artists ages 5-9 are invited to KNMA’s beautiful Juno Beach studio for a new theme every week to discover how one simple word can transform into a visual masterpiece!  Full and extended day options available.  Starting at $300 per week and includes camp shirt, bag, all materials, and pizza lunch on Fridays.  For more information, call 561-7464576, email info@kidsneedmoreart.com, or visit www.kidsneedmoreart.com.

The Arts Academy at the Lake Worth Playhouse will be offering two separate summer camps this year. Campers in our 4-week Summer Show Camp will perform in Disney’s

Lion King, Jr. Ages 8 – 14, June 5 - June 30 from 9 AM – 4 PM with a public performance on July 1st at 2 PM. Tuition: $850. Campers in our Summer Theatre Camp will enjoy weekly themed camps that will culminate each Friday with a showcase open to friends and family. Ages 6 – 11, June 5 – August 4 from 9 AM – 4 PM. Tuition: $175 per week. Purchase 2 or more weeks and pay $125 after the 1st week. For registration forms and more information, visit www.lakeworthplayhouse.org.

Lighthouse ArtCenter is offering in-person ArtCamp (June 5 – August 4, 2023) for ages 5 – 11 years old, plus new 2-day inperson workshops for ages 12 – 16.  Each week provides an in-depth introduction to new projects that may include drawing, painting, printmaking, animation or sculpture. This allows students to create in their own style,

at their own developmental level. Mediums that are often used are clay, pastels, chalk pastels, colored pencil, markers, crayons, tempera, watercolor, 3D printers, and acrylic paints. 373 Tequesta Drive, Tequesta. (561)7463101 or register online:  www.lighthousearts. org/artcamp/

Know an aspiring scientist? Loggerhead

Marinelife Center’s Junior Marine Biologist Summer Camp gives children ages 6-13 the amazing opportunity to explore Florida’s coastal ecosystems, enjoy hands-on science activities and so much more. Campers will also learn about fun ways to protect our oceans. Sessions include Sea Turtle Savers, Ocean Adventures, and Conservation Kids. Camps run Monday-Friday; 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Late pick-up (at 5 p.m.) is available for an additional fee. For more information and to register, visit: marinelife.org/camp.

SUMMER CAMP

For Children

Ages 2 Through 5 • June 5 - July 28

RATES FOR OUR FULL DAY PROGRAM (8:00-3:30)

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Full Summer Program

• Christ-Centered Lessons

• Circus Themed Stations

• Performance & Art Show

• Carnival Game Day

• Bubble Truck Day & Kona Ice

• Weekly Water Play

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Students attend all 7 weeks

2 Days/Week (T-TH) $130

3 Days/Week (M-W-F) $150

5 Days/Week (M-F) $180

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2 Days/Week (T-TH) $150

3 Days/Week (M-W-F) $170

5 Days/Week (M-F) $200

*Precare/Extended Care available from 7am-5:30pm. See fees below. SCA offers discounts for church members, military, siblings and bundled services.

Precare (7am - 8am)

2 Days/Week (T-TH) $20

Days/Week (M-W-F) $22

Days/Week (M-F) $25

Ext Care (3:30pm - 5:30pm)

2 Days/Week (T-TH) $35

3 Days/Week (M-W-F) $37

5 Days/Week (M-F) $40

Register for Summer Camp Online! Visit scalw.org for more info!

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O2B Kids Summer Camp offers FUN first to every child every day. Our integrated activity approach offers weekly themes, field trips, lunch and snacks included. A few of the themed weeks will be Safari, Extreme Games, Superhero, and Survivor. This will be a summer your child will remember forever! O2B Kids has 5 locations near you: Wellington - https://www.o2bkids.com/ locations/wellington-child-care/;

Royal Palm - https://www.o2bkids.com/locations/ o2b-kids-royal-palm-beach-day-care/;

West Palm - https://www.o2bkids.com/locations/ west-palm-beach-preschool/;

East Boynton Beach - https://www.o2bkids.com/

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locations/east-boynton-beach-day-care/; West Boynton Beach - https://www.o2bkids.com/ locations/west-boynton-beach-child-care/

Summer Camp at The One School begins June 5! Get ready for your child to embark on an amazing adventure full of imagination, creativity, and plenty of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math)! The children will enjoy waterplay, music class, Amazing Athletes, Shabbat, and much more each week! Our camp is offered for children 18 months-7 years old. Each camp group will have fun activities, which will be geared toward each camper. For more information, please contact Jessica Hochman-

June 5-9 | June 26-30 | July 10-14 | July 24-28 *9:00am-11:00am ages 4-7 | 9:00am-12:00pm ages 8-18
Impact City FC Summer Camps help soccer players discover their purpose, grow as leaders, and change the world. Under the careful instruction of our professional coaches each camper will grow in their technical and tactical understanding of the game.
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Through daily Team Talks, campers are challenged to develop faith based character and express the leadership values learned from their coaches. Each camper receives a FREE t-shirt and a chance to win prizes.
CAMPS impactcityfc.com/fl/camps/

Corcoran, Camp Director at The One School, at 561.747.3339 or jhochman@templebetham.com.

Palm Beach Atlantic University's Center for Integrative Science Learning offers a Summer Science Camp and Summer Science Institute. The camps use a multi-disciplinary approach in science with fun, unconventional approaches. June 12 – 16. Incoming 1st – 5th graders will investigate the science of sculpture, music and visual arts through lab experiments. Incoming 6th – 12th graders will investigate the scientific concepts foundational to the arts. The Science Department, in conjunction with faculty from the College of Fine Arts, will lead students in hands-on laboratories, exploring such things as material properties, acoustics, holography, image formation, mathematics and kinetics. Located in West Palm Beach. For more information call

561-803-2603 or visit pba.edu/summer-scienceprograms.

Safe Swimming School is so excited to be hosting our Summer Swim Camp again this year! School is out, and the pool is in! Join us in our indoor, heated pool for pool games, swim instruction, arts & crafts, free swim and more! Our beginner swimmers typically learn to swim in just 5 days! Our skilled swimmers enjoy stroke development, racing techniques, and pool games! Make friends, enjoy the water, and most importantly have fun!! All swim levels welcome. Ages 4-12. 3141 Fortune Way, Wellington. For more information visit safeswimmingschool.com or call 800-8943385. MENTION PB PARENTING AND GET A $50 DISCOUNT!

The Science Academy Inc.

Our FUN infused Science Summer Camp is for grades K-6, Monday through Friday, 8am – 4pm with extended care available. For the same cost of “Day Care” or “Regular Camp”, your child can be enrolled in a highly appraised Camp Program which is a FUN, productive, learning environment mixed with an outdoor recreation program. Our camps offer CHEMISTRY –PHYSICS – BIOLOGY - ROCKETRY – ROBOTICS – CODING AND PROGRAMMING – LEGOMATION

CLUB – MINECRAFT  CLUB  – HIGH-TECH CLUBVIRTUAL REALITY PROGRAMS - OUTDOOR GAMES, SPORTS, RECREATION AND SO MUCH MORE!  Location: Boca Raton / Delray Beach.  For more information call 561-285-7552 or visit www.thescienceacademy.org.

Sunlight Christian Academy’s  "Under the Big Top"

Summer Camp is 8 weeks of Summer Camp Fun!  June 5th to July

28th.  Camp activities include In House Field Trips, Carnival Game Day, Science Experiments, Performing & Creative Arts, Weekly Water Play, Christ Centered lessons and More!  Full Day programs 8:00-3:30. Precare and Extended Care available. Ages 2-8.  Hablamos Espanol /Nou Pale Kreyol.  For information call 561-585-6623 or visit www.scalw.org.

Woodmont Summer Camp is now at Grandview Prep School! VOTED TOP 10 SUMMER CAMP. Camp will offer tennis, basketball, volleyball, softball, theater, hockey, soccer, dance, karate, swimming, lacrosse, new game room, arts & crafts, and much more. 1,2,3,4 or 5 days, half and full days, very flexible scheduling. Dedicated and qualified staff, air conditioned, weekly field trips, CIT program and pre and post camp programs available. Located in Boca Raton. For more information visit woodmontsports.com or call 561-939-1393.

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CAMP SUMMER DIRECTORY Mommy & Me • Preschoolers Boys Gymnastics • Camps Tumbling • Cheerleading Recreational and Competitive Teams www.geniesgymnastics.com

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Spring Break in Palm Beach County will be from March 20th-24th, 2023. March 17th is a Professional Development Day and there is no school. Check out these fun ways to spend Spring Break.

ABBY’S Performing Arts Academy

Located in Jupiter. For more information and to register visit www. abbysperformingarts.com or call or text

Abby at 561-307-5100

Breakers West Spring Camp – Located in West Palm Beach. To register, call (561) 2831062 or visit www.breakerswestclub.com/ activities

Chesterbrook Academy Preschool

Located in Palm Beach Gardens. Visit PalmBeach.ChesterbrookAcademy.com or call 877-959-3740.

Cox Science Center and Aquarium

Located in West Palm Beach. Visit www. coxsciencecenter.org/camps or call 561.832.1988.

Genie’s Gymnastics Located in Lake Worth. Visit www.geniesgymnastics.com or

call 561.868. 0288.

Kids Choice Sports, Dance and Fitness

Located in Boca Raton. Visit www. gokidschoice.com or call 561.998.4225.

Kids Need More Art Located in Juno Beach. Visit www.kidsneedmoreart.com or call 561-746-4576.

The Arts Academy at the Lake Worth

Playhouse in Lake Worth Beach. For more information go to www. lakeworthplayhouse.org.

Loggerhead Marinelife Center Located in Juno Beach. For more information, visit https://marinelife.org/seasonalcamp/ or call 561-627-8280.

Safe Swimming School Located in Wellington. For more information, go to www.safeswimmingschool.com or email info@safeswimmingschool.com

Woodmont Located in Boca Raton. For more information call 561-939-1393 or visit woodmontsports.com.

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DAY CAMP CHECKLIST

• Hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes

• Sunscreen with an SPF rating of at least 45

• Insect repellant wipes and/or insect repellent wristband (do not send an aerosol can of insect repellant–the spray will sting if it gets in your child’s eyes.)

• Bathing suit and towel

• Water bottle filled with ice-cold water

• Hat and Sunglasses

• Comfortable running shoes or closed-toe sports sandals WITH socks

• Extra set of clothes (especially a pair of socks and shirt if they get wet from the rain)

• Rain poncho (rolls up small)

• Medication: All camps should have your child’s medical information on file. Having an extra note with details in their backpack and attached to their Prescription medication and/or Epi-Pen is helpful.

• Food: Some day camps will provide lunch and snacks. If you pack a lunch it should be easy to eat on the ground. A sandwich (avoid peanut butter since most camps are nut-free), fruit and a juice box or water makes for a healthy lunch. Granola bars make an excellent snack. Some camps may have snack bars or vending machines. Notify the camp of any food allergies your child may have.

SPRING PLANNING = STRESS-FREE SUMMER

It’s almost spring! Now is the perfect time to do some planning so the “future summertime you” won’t be stressed! Summertime as a parent can be complicated. Between ever shifting schedules, busy social calendars, sleepovers, camps and the days when the kids are home in between, parents have a lot on their plates and the living isn’t always easy. The key is preparation. So, here 7 things you can do NOW to organize your summertime, to assure that your summer is organized and fun!

1. Start a family calendar for the summer months now so you can capture all activities that you and your children will participate in including camp, playdates and travel. This way you will know what is coming up and what weeks or days you still have to fill up. This can be as simple as a paper calendar or wipe board that can be hung in your home or use a digital calendar on your phone to share with everyone in family (this is great especially if your kids are older and have their own devices).

2. Book Your Plans-Look for activities at home or at a camp that will keep your children engaged and learning about the world around them. Solidify your family vacation plans, make sure you also ask for vacation time off (even if you

aren’t going anywhere). Don’t forget, summer is also Hurricane season in South Florida so make plans for potential storms while you are away on vacation---what neighbors or friends can handle things to protect your home while you are away?

3. Go shopping-Stock up on paper, craft items and anything else that your children love to use when they are at home. If your children are heading to camp, buy name labels that can easily be applied to anything and everything that they will take with them (check out Label Daddy). Start stocking up now on sunscreen and bug repellant and check your first-aid kit to see what needs to be replenished. Grab extras to make “to go” packs that can be popped into bags on the way out of the house in the morning. That way everyone is covered no matter who is taking care of the kids that day.

4. Assess the closets-Use this time to go through your kids’ summer clothing – sandals, sun protective clothing, bathing suits and hats – to make sure that they still fit so you know what you need to buy for when the temperature and humidity start to climb. Sometimes a “try on” session is needed – turn it into a fun Spring Break “fashion show” if you have any reluctant

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participants! Take the kids with you to donate outgrown items so they can feel the good about passing on their items to someone else.

5. Plan for some self-care -Take some time this summer to take care of yourself, maybe an adult weekend away or just a plan for what you will do if you just get a few minutes in the evening after everyone is in bed.

6. Rally the troops- Plan with a group of parent friends and create rotating play dates with 3 or 4 kids. You will have to host once or twice a month depending on the size of the group, but on the other weeks you can drop off your kids and have a little free time all to yourself.

7. Start new traditions or keep up the old onesThink of some fun things to break up the hot and humid days of summer and enjoy the time with your friends and family. Make sure you have lots of INDOOR activities, especially for all of the rainy afternoons. Creating a fun ritual or activity can help make memories and before

you know it, the summer will be over!

One last thought- summertime is the perfect time to get your home tidy and organized, so don’t forget to save time for that as well.   Amyzingly yours, Amy

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Treasure Coast Spring Break Fun!

STORY AND PHOTOS

Looking for things to do on the Treasure Coast during Spring Break? Here are a few things to consider:

Florida Oceanographic Society - a 57-acre marine life nature center in Hutchinson Island, situated between the Indian River and the Atlantic Ocean. Walking trail, educational programs, interactive exhibits, touch tank, and sting ray feeding opportunities. Wednesday through Sunday, 10 am to 4 pm. Adults: $16, Children (3-12): $8, Children 2 and under: free. 890 NE Ocean Blvd., Stuart, Florida 34996. Floridaocean.org

National Navy UDT- SEAL Museum - the only museum dedicated solely to preserving the history of the United States Navy SEALs and their predecessors. Located in Fort Pierce, Florida, the Museum resides on the training grounds of the

original Navy combat divers, the Frogmen.3300 N. Hwy. A1A North Hutchinson Island Ft. Pierce, FL 34949 - Closed Mondays.

Environmental Learning Center - a bio-diverse, 64-acre lagoon-island Nature Center in the middle of the Indian River Lagoon in Vero Beach, Florida. They have an aquarium, touch tank, pontoon eco tours, kayaks, and walking trails. 255 Live Oak Dr., Vero Beach, FL 32963 - Check their website for hours and events. discoverelc.org

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Muscadine Meadows - 9-hole disc golf through the vines of Summer Crush winery. Stop in at the main building to check out discs to use, or bring your own. Open Tuesday through Sunday 11 am - 5 pm Weather permitting. 4200 Johnston Rd, Fort Pierce, FL 34951 772-460-0500

Treasure Coast Children’s Museum

A family-friendly museum that features bright, creative, and hands-on exhibits designed to spark discovery and creative thinking. 1707 NE Indian River Drive Jensen Beach, FL 349577

Indian Riverside Park - Pack lunch and sunscreen. Enjoy the free fountain to play in on warm days. Located right next door to the Treasure Coast Children’s Museum.

Urban Air Trampoline Park - Too hot or rainy outside? This is a great air-conditioned alternative. Ziplines, indoor playgrounds, trampolines, and gocarts. 9020 S. U.S. Hwy 1, Port St Lucie, FL 34952

McKee Botanical Garden's unique 18-acre tropical hammock supports a dense and diverse botanical collection. Their children’s garden is a fun and interactive place to explore and enjoy the fresh air. The Children’s Garden features include the Scorpion Shipwreck in the Grand Discovery Tree, a Fairy Circle & Fairy Forest Trail, Nautilus Shell Amphitheatre, Karst Splash Garden, Waterlily Fountain, Music Maze, Bamboo Village, Blue Crab Reading Circle & Stumpery, and Sandridge and also Pollinator Garden. Learn more at www. mckeegarden.org.

McKee Botantical Gardens

Oxbow-Eco Center - Themed hikes through the nature preserve, kayaking, and sunset strolls on the water. Check their calendar for special events. There are also free at-home learning activities on their website. 5400 NE Saint James Drive, Port Saint Lucie 34983, 772-785-5833.

Pop Stroke - two 18-hole putting courses, a full-service restaurant, bar, ice cream parlor, playground, and outdoor gaming. They have added a playground as well. 11070 SW Village Parkway, Port Saint Lucie, FL 34987. 772-800-6001.

Open 7 days a week.

710 U-Pick - There is something special about teaching children about where their food comes from. This adventure is a little drive west of the Treasure Coast, but one that will build memories. Check Facebook or call to see what produce is currently in season and ready for picking. Monday - Saturday, 9 am-5 pm, 25801 SW Warfield Blvd, Indiantown, FL 34956 (772) 597-4510.

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EVENTS & Things to Do

Dinofest at Cox Science

Under ONLY! All passes good until 1 PM. 2 & Under free with regular admission purchase . For more info www.jumpadrenaline.com/lakeworth

The Art of Story at the Schoolhouse Museum and Learning Center. Weekly on Fridays from 3-3:45 PM. After reading the selection of the week, we will review the bookfocusing on the illustrations-and discuss what we see as well as the art process used to create the illustrations. Children will then have the chance to create their own art in that illustrator’s style! FREE WITH PAID ADMISSION. For ages 3-7 PM. Learn more and RSVP at www. schoolhousemuseum.org.

Woodmont Summer Camp

Open House Saturday

March 4th from 1pm - 4pm. Family Fun Day, Tours, Bounce Houses, Games, Refreshments and more. Woodmont summer camp is now located at Grandview Prep School 336 Spanish River Rd, Boca Raton. For information call 561-939-1393. www.woodmontsports.com.

Center and Aquarium: The youngest of dinosaur enthusiasts can indulge in the Center’s activities, including Fossil Finders Lab, face painting, petting zoo, a dino egg hunt, a look inside the dinosaur explorer exhibit and a special guest appearance from featured Palaeontologist, Robert DePalma! March 11, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Science Center and Aquarium at 4801 Dreher Trail N, West Palm Beach, FL 33405. Admission is $20.95 for adults, $16.95 for children 3-12, and $18.95 for seniors (ages 60+). It is FREE for CSCA members and children under the age of three. Additional charge for egg hunt.

The One School at Temple Beth Am Open House: Sunday, March 12 • 3 - 5 PM. Bounce houses and activities, meet our Teachers and visit our classrooms,

learn about our curriculum and programs. Light refreshments served. RSVP requested. theoneschool@templebethamcom or call 561747-3339. 2250 Central Blvd. Jupiter.

Bring the whole family for hands-on science, innovation, and technology fun at the

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5th Annual Meyer Prep Makers Innovation Expo on Wednesday, March 15th from 5-7 pm! All ages are invited to explore maker stations and experience coding, robotics, 3D printing, circuitry, and more as we celebrate STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Mathematics)! This event is free and open to the community! Register at this link: https://www. meyerprep.org/innovation-expo/

TurtleFest is a free all-day event hosted on Saturday, March 18, (10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) located at Loggerhead Marinelife Center and surrounding Loggerhead Park in Juno Beach. This ocean-inspired event will have something for everyone such as educational kid’s activities, live music featuring some of our best local bands, art vendors, and much much more!

Open house at Gardens School of Technology

Arts. Visit our campus on Thursday, March 30th from 5-6 PM. Gardens SOTA is a charter program for K-8. Learn more at www.mysota.net. We look forward to meeting you

your friends at Sandoway Discovery Center each month with our Discovery Series. Each month Sandoway Disovery Center conducts
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