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Michele Campbell

Michele Campbell

Warm weather approaches and school nears its end, so parents across Oklahoma scour the region to find promising camps for their kids. Oklahoma Magazine’s Summer Camp Directory offers a view of some of the best camps in a variety of categories, including sports, music, art, faith, health and performance.

Camp Incredible, Tulsa

Hosted by the University School at the University of Tulsa, Camp Incredible brings a variety of themed day camps to students ranging from Pre-K to eighth grade (with a minimum age of 4). These one-week, co-ed adventures combine a variety of activities, including songwriting, treks in nature, math, yoga, academic bowl and painting, to foster a creative environment where learning comes easy. For information, visit utulsa.edu/ uschool.

Camp Loughridge, Tulsa

Combining faith, discovery, adventure and community, Camp Loughridge offers activities to kids ages 6-13. Escape the rigors of everyday life and enjoy an outdoor, weeklong adventure, chock-full of activities like archery, canoeing, ropes courses, court sports, hiking and swimming. Campers are sorted into small groups with counselors. Seven camps are scheduled. For information, visit camploughridge.org.

Camp Monte, Tulsa

Monte Cassino’s summer camps cover it all – science, sports, visual arts, drama and a full range of other exciting topics. Running for eight weeks from June to August, Camp Monte combines day camp experiences for kids of varying ages and even brings in local artisans, catering to a diverse array of interests. Enjoy a welcoming atmosphere where creativity is encouraged. Campers can participate for one week at a time or for the entire summer. For information, visit montecassino.org/campmonte.

Clark Youth Theatre, Tulsa

Each two-week session includes classes on acting, dancing, singing and other performance skills. This is a great opportunity for children ages 8-14 who are interested in theater and the performing arts. Campers must complete second grade before visiting the camp. There are three performances for family and friends during the last two days of each session. The cost is $250 per session, which includes a camp T-shirt and a pizza party. For more information, visit clarkyouththeatre.com/education/ camps.

Greenwood Cultural Center’s Young Entrepreneurs Summer Program, Tulsa

Held throughout June for kids ranging from 5 to 12, the Young Entrepreneurs Summer Program explores the history of Black Wall Street in Tulsa. Along with spotlighting African-American entrepreneurs and business owners of the time, the camp teaches participants the basics to becoming entrepreneurs themselves as they learn about creating and marketing their own products. For information, visit greenwoodculturalcenter.com/programs.

Kanakuk Camps, Branson, Mo.

Since 1926, Kanakuk Kamps have provided premier summer camping experiences for boys and girls ages 6 to 18. Just outside of Branson, Missouri, Kanakuk gives children a break from the stresses of the fastpaced world of social media, electronics and school, and focuses on fun, safe, ageappropriate activities with the purpose of raising the leaders of tomorrow. Learn about the different options and customized experiences available for your child at kanakuksummer.com

Project Sew, Regionwide

B-Sew Inn Sewing and Software Center is once again offering Project Sew Summer Camp in Tulsa, OKC, Muskogee, Fayetteville, Ark. and Springfield, Mo. The camp is open for girls and guys ages 9-16. Attendees learn the basics of sewing while stitching their own projects. With the camp fee of $199, attendees get printed instructions, fabric kits and supplies and a sewing machine, valued at $299. For information, visit bsewinn.com/project-sewsummer-camp-2019.

Saint Francis Health Zone Summer Challenge, Tulsa

Get ready to get active at the Saint Francis Health Zone Summer Challenge. Available to campers ages 6-12, this camp is packed with indoor and outdoor activities, plus field trips aimed at keeping campers active and entertained. Enjoy crafts, swimming, games and projects that challenge the body and mind. Sessions run from June 3-7 to Aug. 5-9 (with a break July 1-5) from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For information, contact Jenni Rowe at jrrowe@saintfrancis.com or call 918-494-8214.

South Tulsa Dance Co. Summer Camp

Get ready to sing, dance and act at South Tulsa Dance Company’s summer sessions. Running in five-day increments with Disney themes, including Dumbo, Toy Story and Aladdin, this camp offers students the opportunity to learn a routine, practice improv and perform at the end of the week in front of the studio. Participants receive a snack daily and a performance T-shirt on Friday. To learn about the camp, visit southtulsadanceco.com.

Woody Guthrie Woody’s Weekend Workshop, Tulsa

For those with a knack or passion for music, Woody’s Weekend Workshops bring together music industry veterans who teach campers the basics of songwriting, recording and performing. Participants also learn about teamwork as they combine forces to form bands during the camp’s run. Woody’s Weekend Workshops are offered to students ages 12-18, and some musical proficiency is required. For information, visit woodyguthriecenter.org.

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