2020:: yOUR Family’s BEST SUMMER is right around the corner 2020 By Maggie Ryan & Whitney Ryan
The smell of pines keeps calling me back to camp. Since I was a young girl, my summer camp has been one of the greatest sources of joy in my life. Each summer as a young child, I packed my trunk and headed to the shores of Moose Pond to Wyonegonic Camps. My family are camp people and this is just what we did. However, with each summer, I grew more ingrained in the fabric of this wonderful institution and it grew more ingrained in me. As a child, camp was a place I went to be with over 100 sisters and counselors who have become many of the most important role models in my life. Camp is my sanctuary, my paradise, and my haven. As young adult, I now understand the pull, as if a kind of gravity, has had on me. Camp has been my rock; the rock that has grounded me and played a major role in who I am today. At camp, I can be my full, unfiltered self without facing any judgment or criticism. The ability to be myself through the summers has fostered in my personality a place for confidence to grow in all aspects of my life, all year long; winter, spring, summer, and fall. Camp is more than the sweet smell of the pines, or the creaky cots that I have slept on for countless nights or the campfires that I gathered around with my closest friends. All
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Sunset over Moose Pond after a full day at Wyonegonic Camp, the first all-girls’ camp in the nation. year long, I hear the campers singing in my sleep. My camp friends are my most genuine and accepting of all my peers. Among them and alongside them, I learned to sail, chop wood, canoe rivers and try activities that I would never have had the opportunity to do. I became an avid outdoorswoman and learned that I can operate independently and make decisions. Living in a rustic cabin taught me to care for others and that my actions make a difference in a community. Now as a young woman in college, I find the value of my summer camp experience more than ever. Having the ability to feel I can be myself in an environment like college, which is new and intimidating, is genuinely irreplaceable. This I attribute to my summers at camp. As a col lege student I have cou nt less opportunities to pursue. Internships, work at home during the summer, and traveling are all enriching options. Despite these, I choose camp. I choose camp because I want to give back and pass the magic on to my campers. I am that person who now empowers young girls and helps them to be their best selves. This is a gift
I received from my counselors throughout the course of many summers. To become a person who is part of the history of an organization and to move a community forward compare to no other. I have important jobs to do and one is to help my campers see the difference they are making in the world. This is done simply and organically, daily at camp. Many times during my years, especially as a young teen, I leaned on my success at camp at other times of the year. The lessons I learned is what helped me through the challenging social maze of adolescence and instilled in me the confidence to take risks and try new things. I want my campers to be brave and understand they do not need to be perfect. Camp allowed me to grow the confidence to be who I am meant to be. Independent strong women are needed in today’s society, and they are created summer after summer at Wyonegonic Camps. Ever y you ng woma n shou ld have t he experience of summer camp, just as I did. As a young child, I had no idea how profound this experience would be. I will always call camp
my summer home. It is a home that I plan to send my children and grandchildren to and together we will sing the same songs on the shores of Moose Pond that countless women have sung for the past 119 summers. Camp is a gift. Seeing young girls grow to be confident young women throughout the summer is a privilege I am honored to have. There is no better feeling than being deeply woven in the fabric of what I consider to be one of the most special places on earth! The smi le of a ca mper when she f irst canters on a horse, the empowerment seen in a camper’s eyes when she lights a fire with her one match, and the shrieks of exhilaration when a camper is the skipper of her own sailboat are truly irreplaceable. I am forever grateful for my involvement at Wyonegonic Camps, and the camp magic that occurs over the course of the summer. Mag gie Ryan is a lifelong camper and counselor at Wyonegonic Camps in Denmark, Maine and Whitney Ryan is Director of Staff Recr uitment and Leadership Training at Wyonegonic Camps, Denmark, Maine.
Giving Girls Strength for a Lifetime The ALC experience engenders the lifelong lessons of confidence, self-awareness and kindness. ALC is rich in friendship, fun, adventure and fosters important educational growth for all campers. Alford Lake Camp is an overnight summer camp for girls, ages 8 to 17, located in Hope, Maine. We offer 3 1/2 and 7 week sessions. To learn more, reach out to us: call 207-785-2400 or email us at explore@alfordlakecamp.com
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CAMP BGCG JUNE 29 – AUGUST 28 • 9:00 am – 4:30 pm 9 weekly sessions available • drop-off begins at 7:30 am
Camp simmons Ages 6–12 • 744 Lake Avenue GREAT OUTDOOR ADVENTURES! Endless possibilities on 77 acres of wilderness: archery, canoeing, athletics, nature programs, arts & crafts, swimming and themed weeks.
Clubhouse camp Ages 6–12 • 4 Horseneck Lane GREAT INDOOR FUN! Air-conditioned multi-sport fieldhouse! Arts & crafts, hands-on technology activities, Summer Brain Gain, swimming and field trips. Extended hours available.
teen camp Ages 13–15 • 4 Horseneck Lane GREAT PLACE JUST FOR TEENS! Field trips, beach visits, sporting events, athletics, swimming, service projects, nature walks and special events.
Weekly program fee is $150 per child.* *Short week of June 29-July 2 is $120 per child. Must be a current club member.
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CAMP AGAWAM 54 AGAWAM RD, RAYMOND, ME 207-627-4780 WWW.CAMPAGAWAM.ORG
Where a boy learns to be his best self.
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At Camp Agawam, a boy learns to become his best self. Through a structured seven-week program filled with opportunities for CAMP CHEWONKI FOR BOYS leadership, teamwork, and healthy competition in a digital-free (207) 882-7323 | WISCASSETT, MAINE environment, boys develop the character traits they need to play WWW.BOYS.CHEWONKI.ORG a positive role in their communities. Each boy leaves camp with Campers ages 5 to 16, join Greenwich Audubon Center for a summer Every summer, boys ages 8-15 come to Chewonki from across new skills, new friends, and a new sense of his own capacity, and Proudly providing life-changing the country and around the world to experience authentic summer full of fun, nature! Our sanctuary provides becomes part of afriends, dedicatedand alumni network that285-acre extends around in nature for boys camp fun on experiences the coast of Maine. On our 400-acre campus, you the globe. Sinceopportunities 1919, the values ofto sportsmanship, servicethrough to others, hands-on activities. endless learn and play can explore the and outdoors, gain men, new skills, work on a real farm— young ages 8-19. and stewardship of the natural world have been at the heart of the Come gain a love, respect, and understanding of nature and just at be engaging yourself. For more than 100 years, our unique natureAgawam experience, which takes place each summer on a 125-acre based approach to adventure, learning, and play has created lasting sessions like Backwoods Explorers, Wildlife Expeditions, Creature lakeside campus in Maine. 7-Week Session: June 24 – August 11; summer memories for our campers. Get outdoors and discover Some Half Season Session available (1st Half: June 24the – way it’s meant to Superpowers, andoptions more.areExperience summer what’s inside! July be 19; 2nd Half: July 20 – August 11). enjoyed—in the great outdoors! At Camp Agawam, a boy learns to become his best self. CAMP CHEWONKI FOR GIRLS Founded in 1919, Camp Agawam is one of the nation’s oldest (207) 882-7323 | WISCASSETT, MAINE greenwich.audubon.org/summer-camp summer camps. WWW.GIRLS.CHEWONKI.ORG Who are we? We’re girls and young women who love having fun with new friends, learning about ourselves, Join us for a technology-free summer of outdoor adventuring, fun, each other, and Maine’s legendary lakes and rivers, mountains and friendship, growth, leadership and community.forests, islands and coastline. We welcome challenges, inspiration, and laughter. Each of us is www.campagawam.org (207) 627- 4780 essential in the community we create each summer, living close to AUDUBON DAY CAMP 613 CENTER Riversville NATURE Road • Greenwich, CT 06831 • 203-869-5272 the natural world. JUNE 22-AUGUST 14, GRADES K-9. Camp Chewonki for Boys Imagine How it Would Feel: wake up with the birds; cook 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM, 485over Chewonki Neck Rd. after a blueberry pancakes a campfire; laugh on a mountaintop EXTENDED HOURS 8:30 - 9:30 AM, 3:30 - 5:30 PM hard climb; paddle your canoe throughMaine white water; sing under the GRADES K-5: $500;experience GRADES 6-9: $550 Wiscasset, The ALC stars with friends; share a lake with loons; hear a river running by WWW.GREENWICH.AUDUBON.ORG your tent at night. Imagine–or spend a summer with us and find out engenders the lifelong experiences feel like for real. Fresh air, frogs, and friendships are just some of what’s what thesehttps://boys.chewonki.org lessons of confidence, Chewonki girls and young women are ages 8 to 16. We come waiting to be discovered in the hills, streams, and forest of the Greenwich Audubon Center. Seven miles of trails across 285 acres from all over the U.S. and the world. Each one of us is unique. What self-awareness and of wildlife sanctuary provide endless chances to learn and play we have in common: curiosity, courage, compassion, a good sense kindness. ALC isexploration. rich in in an environment that teaches through Children of humor, and the passionate belief that spending time outside entering grades K-5 participate in themed camp sessions, including friendship, fun, adventure teaches us and leads us to our truest selves. Chewonki girls and women discover joy in the great outdoors, Backwoods Explorers and Aquatic Adventures. Campers entering important grades 6-9and can joinfosters our specialty camps: Wilderness Survival, welcome a challenge, and get that competence and communityClimate Champions, Nature Art Camp, and our off-site Ecology building are vital in the wilderness, and afterwards. They dare educational growth for Adventures camp, during which campers take daily field trips to to explore, expect the unexpected, work hard, and play with all their heart. allareas campers. forests, beaches, and other with experienced naturalists. Our camp program encourages positive youth development CAMP PLAYLAND Alford Lake Camp is an overnight through nature exploration, inquiry-based learning techniques, 802 PONUS RIDGE IN NEW CANAAN and positive social interactions. By connecting campers to nature summer camp for girls, ages 8 to 17, WWW.CAMPPLAYLANDOFNEWCANAAN.COM through hands-on activities and authentic experiences our campers located in Hope, Maine. Camp Playland of New Canaan is located at 800 Ponus Ridge learn how to appreciate and respect the world around them while reaping the benefits that being outdoors has on physical and Rd in New Canaan, Connecticut on a stunning 18-acre, beautifully offer 3 1/2 inquiry-based and 7 week sessions. mental We health. By combining learning with science wooded campus. Combining an excellent facility with a mature and nature lessons and activities campers develop important staffand an outstanding program, we offer finest possible camp STEM skillsTo andlearn learn how to question world more, reachtheout toaround us: them. experience for your child. We encourage a diverse and welcoming camp environment call 207-785-2400 or email us at where CAMP WEKEELA children can make friends, learn how to work as part of a team, and explore@alfordlakecamp.com 207-224-7878 | HARTFORD, MAINE build important social skills. WWW.CAMPWEKEELA.COM Camp Wekeela, a coed residential camp on mountain lake setting. Family oriented, warm, inviting program for children, 7-16, led by talented specialists and counselors. Water Sports: swimming, sailing, water-skiing, wakeboarding, canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing, tubing, paddle boarding, water trampolines. Land Sports: archery, baseball, basketball, disc golf, flag football, fitness, golf, skate boarding, mountain bikes, gymnastics, lacrosse, street hockey, soccer, beach volleyball, karate. Creative/Performing ALFORD LAKE CAMP Arts: painting, drawing, tie-dye, pottery, woodworking, rocketry, 207-785-2400 | HOPE, MAINE alfordlakecamp.com photography, jewelry, musical theatre, dance, radio, video, guitars, WWW.ALFORDLAKECAMP.COM piano, drums. Tennis: pro instruction. Outdoor Adventure: high/low ropes, rock wall, climbing tower, campfire cooking, A Summer Haven for Girls, Alford Lake Camp is an overnight orienteering, rappelling, zip line. Culinary Arts. Environmental summer camp for girls, ages 8 to 17, located on Alford Lake in Education. Horseback Riding. Trips: camping, whitewater rafting, Hope, Maine. Summers at ALC are action-packed, fun and filled ocean surfing, teen trips to New England and Canada! with friends. As one of the world’s oldest girls’ residential summer camps, ALC is steeped in tradition and legacy, tenets that guide the camp’s enduring philosophy. The Alford Lake Camp experience engenders confidence, self-awareness, and kindness, lifelong lessons. ALC is rich in friendship, fun, adventure and important educational growth for all campers.
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DEVITA KARATE 203-629-2467 SBERGERS@DEVITAKARATE.COM WWW.DEVITAKARATE.COM Martial Arts is a great way to learn discipline and focus as well as increase self-esteem and confidence. Our variety of class times and days make adding martial arts to your summer plans convenient.
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BRUCE MUSEUM | 203-413-6756 TOD’S POINT, SEASIDE CENTER, OLD GREENWICH WWW.BRUCEMUSEUM.ORG The Bruce Museum Seaside Center at Greenwich Point Park educates visitors about the ecology of Long Island Sound. Liveanimal marine tanks, seashore dioramas, and free, drop-in activities for all ages. Dates: Tues. – Sun 11am – 5pm. Custom environmental programs available for groups.
DANCE ADVENTURE 36 SHERWOOD PLACE, GREENWICH 203-625-0930 WWW.DANCEADVENTURE.COM/CAMPS.CFM Summer Dance Dance Camps One are one-week long, each with a theme. You may register for as many weeks as you like. As an option, you can add the Lunch Tap Dance Extension. Ages 4-7 years. Space is limited.
CLAY ART CENTER 40 BEECH STREET, PORT CHESTER, NY 10573 TEL: 914-937-2047 CONTACT: JAMES PASTORE, CAMP DIRECTOR EMAIL: JAMES@CLAYARTCENTER.ORG WWW.CLAYARTCENTER.ORG
DISCOVER THE ART OF SUMMER Have your kids unplug with mud in our award camps for wheel ages 6and – 15! Have winning your kidssummer hop on the potter’s discover the
mindfulness benefits of working with clay at Clay Art Center’s awardWEEKLY winningSUMMER weekly themed half andJUNE full-day summer camps CAMPS RUN 29 AUGUST 28 for children and teens ages 6 – 15. *Register before March 15th to recieve a 10% discount! In the classroom, aspiring young artists will develop their imaginations and build confidence, while working in the Friends transformational medium of clay. Our nurturing teachers, who Memories specialize in kindling a passion for creative expression in children, Art special by creating an atmosphere of know how to make our camps learning, fun and friendship. Focusing on wheel throwing, hand-building and sculpture, campers will be shown a variety of techniques on and off the wheel. In today’s technology driven world your child will discover the satisfaction of creating something with their own hands. They will craft everything from fantastic beasts, animals and emoji’s to handmade cups, bowls and plates that your family will treasure pm forever. Discover the Art of Summer - Make Friends, Memories and Art at Clay Art Center! Weekly camps run from June 29 – August 28.
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EAGLE HILL SCHOOL 45 GLENVILLE ROAD, GREENWICH (203) 622-9240 JULY 6-31 WWW.EAGLEHILLSCHOOL.ORG/SUMMER-PROGRAM Eagle Hill’s Summer Program is so much more than a traditional “summer school”. Class sizes are small, learning is multi-sensory, students are grouped according to skill rather than grade level, and classes are primarily taught by Eagle Hill faculty. Academic instruction is based on the individual needs of our students, whether your student has a learning difference or just needs additional learning support to be better prepared for September. Our program offers a variety of ways for your student to get the academic and social support they need: • Academics in the morning • Fun summer activities in the afternoon • A social skills group • An option for five and six-year-old students • A two-week dorm program for students 10-14. The academic programs run from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Each student participates in a language arts/tutorial class each day, as well as three additional classes in: reading, writing, mathematics, and study skills. The afternoon activity program is from 1-3:30 p.m. This program immerses children in a fun and energetic program with field trips, games, crafts, and more. New this year is a two-week dorm option, which gives students a sleepaway camp experience close to home with the structure of the Eagle Hill program and the expertise of our faculty. Early bird pricing is available until April 30, 2020. Visit www. eaglehillschool.org/summer-program for pricing and more information.
ESF SUMMER CAMP 471 NORTH STREET, GREENWICH 203-869-4444 Cultivate your child’s interests with a summer experience that speaks to them. Nationally recognized as The Aspen Institute’s 2019 Project Play Champion, ESF Summer Camps is a place where every child is free to explore their curiosity and power their potential. Through best-in-class curriculum, boys and girls, ages 3-15, ignite their interests and prepare for bright futures in any field—whether it’s sports, science, technology, the arts or all of the above. Our experienced adult staff knows that the most important role they play in our campers’ lives is to provide a safe place to build character, inspire gratitude and spark friendships. Our 2020 lineup includes 60+ award-winning activities, uniquely designed to encourage exploration and personal growth. We provide the tools to promote creativity, develop leadership skills, build confidence and improve athletic ability. Our new camp home is located at Greenwich Catholic School. Its beautiful 38-acre campus offers exclusive access to inspiring learning spaces and state-of-the-art facilities for our campers, families and team. The welcoming camp setting provides a safe, fun and comfortable environment while offering exceptional, authentic camp experiences and evoking lasting, treasured memories. Campus facilities are complete with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, air-conditioned indoor facilities, gymnasiums and recreational facilities, tennis courts, athletic fields, multipurpose classrooms, music rooms, art studios, STEM labs, and makerspaces. Join us for an Open House on Sunday, April 26th with group tours at 12:00pm, 1:00pm and 2:00pm. To learn more and to RSVP go to: esfcamps.com/greenwich. Questions? Call us anytime at 203869-4444. USE & T HO FAIRFIELD COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 2970 BRONSON ROAD, FAIRFIELD SEE DATES WWW.FAIRFIELDCOUNTRYDAY.ORG AND RSVP Summer@FCDS offers full and half-day co-ed camp programs for campers entering Kindergarten through 9th grade. Our ONLINE weekM with long sessions provide an atmosphere of learning and fun, P EE C O M /G R highly qualified, experienced educators (many of whom areS .fulltime FCDS faculty) who are committed to providing a positive experience for every child. Camp is held on the 25-acre FCDS campus, where campers love cannonballing into our pool, letting their imaginations run wild during arts and crafts, playing games and honing new sports skills outdoors, and having a blast with new friends all summer long!
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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 203-637-5430 108 SOUND BEACH AVE., OLD GREENWICH WWW.FIRSTCHURCHPRESCHOOL.ORG We’ve Got the Perfect Camp for Your Preschooler – Summer Program at First Church Preschool! Our popular Summer Program at First Church Preschool is designed for children ages 3 – 5 years. They must be 3 years by 12/31/20 and not yet attended kindergarten and be TOILET TRAINED. New this year, the program runs seven weeks from midJune through July/early Aug. Children can be enrolled for the entire program, or for single weeks, to work with your family’s summer and vacation schedules. We have a variety of fun, exciting activities including sports, arts and crafts, music, science experimentation, water play, snacks, time exploring our Nature Classroom, and so much more.
Campers are divided into seven age groups. This allows our professional instructors and exceptional counselors to give more personalized attention to each camper and to target age-specific athletic and artistic activities. A nutritious nut-free lunch is served every day!
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KIEVE CAMP FOR BOYS 207-563-5172 | NOBLEBORO, MAINE WWW.KIEVEWAVUS.ORG Camp Kieve is located on three miles of pristine lake frontage on a peninsula in Damariscotta Lake, 60 miles northeast of Portland, near the coast and 4 miles from our sister camp, Wavus. Operated by the Kennedy family since our 1926 founding, we offer traditional, noncompetitive, diverse in-camp program with activities such as tennis, riflery, sailing, team sports, arts & crafts, environmental discovery, an excellent adventure ropes course, and trips to our nearby, beautiful ocean front property in Bremen and Audubon’s Hog Island. All boys participate in our progressive wilderness tripping program designed to inspire and challenge campers through beauty and teamwork. Trips range in length from two days to three weeks, depending on age.
FEES: Early bird (through May 31) $280 per session After June 1 fees rise to $310 per child per session *2nd child discount: $20 Non Resident Fee - $335 For more information, call: (203) 618-7649 Registration begins April 1
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DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION SUMMER ACTIVITES INFORMATION 2020 Location: Greenwich Public Schools CAMPS GREENWICH DEPT OF PARKS & REC SUMMER Dates: Monday, June 29 – July 31 Music entering grades 4 through 9. GREENWICHCT.ORG | - Children 203-618-7649 Beginner Band option available for those who do not have one year of study an instrument.aInstruction The Dept. of Parks and Recreation will bewithoffering wideis supplemented with play time for games and other fun variety of camps to meet the needsactivities! and interest of all children in Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Art -Kairphree Children entering grades 4 through 95 – 12 Greenwich. We will be offering Kamp for children Monday through Friday, only those enrolled in morning music may8 enroll in afternoon art. No experience yrs, Greenwich Adventurers for children – 15 yrs, Art and Music necessary. AM Session: 9:00 AM –camps 12:00 PM and clinics Camp for children in grades 3 – 8, and Skatepark PM Session: 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Dance - Children entering grades 4 through for children 6 – 14 yrs old. Also summer swim lessons, and 6our Designed for all levels. Every day will begin with dance technique, with focus on balance, strength, flexibility. special soccer with Aldwin camps will be available. Monday – Friday, 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
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Co-ed for children ages 5 - 12 Monday – Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Kamp Kairphree operates out of the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center. Campers rotate between the EGCC and two locations at Greenwich Point Beach. Campers go to Island Beach by ferry on Wednesdays. Regular activities include arts & crafts, sports, canoeing, board games. One special event will be scheduled per session. Twelve pre-selected bus stops throughout Greenwich are available for pick up and drop off at no extra charge. Program begins June 29th. Four - Two-week sessions FEES: Early bird (through May 31) $295 per session After June 1, fees rise to $320 per child per session *2nd child discount: $20 For more information, call: (203) 637-4583 Registration begins April 1
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GREENWICH DEPT OF PARKS & REC AT BENDHEIM WESTERN CIVIC CENTER WWW.GREENWICHCT.ORG | 203-532-1259 SKATEPARK RAMP CAMP Half day camp for skateboarders ages 6 – 14 Greenwich Adventurers, Ages 8-15, will be based at the Center. Times: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM June 29 – July 2, July 6 – 9, Just Wee Two will offer programs Ages: 1417months-3.5 years. Aug. 10 – 13, Aug. - 20 Monday-Thursday; Rain date Fridays 860.567.1802 • admission@formanschool.org • Litchfield, CT Filmmakers Ink will offer camps in special FX and Movie making FORMAN SUMMER PROGRAM Fees: $199.00 per week for Ages 8-15. Dance Pointe will be back, offering www.formanschool.org/summer 860-567-1802 SKATEPARK PEE WEEDance CLINICS Camps For Skateboarders ages 6 – 10 for Ages 3 and up. Incrediflix will offer two 1/2 day programs the ADMISSION@FORMAN.ORG Monday – Thursday; Rain date Fridays Times: 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM week of August 1. Morning Animation Flix, Afternoon Lego July 13 – 16, July 20 – 23, July 27 – 30, Aug.- 3 - 6 WWW.FORMANSCHOOL.ORG SUMMER SWIM LESSONS Fees: $95.00 per week Flix. Legos come to life. ages 4 and up at the Greenwich Pool Ages 7 -13. The Forman Summer Program is a four-week, coed boarding For in Byram Park SUMMER SOCCER - Thursday: Rain date Fridays and day camp that takes place on the Forman School campus during Monday Co-ed soccer camp for ages 4 – 12 Times: 9:15 AM, 9:50 AM, 10:25 AM, 11:00 AM Ages 4 & 5: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM, Fee $115 lessons of 30 minutes the month of July. Open to any students entering grades 7-11 who 8Fees: Ages 6 – 12: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Fee $140 $120 per session Two weekly sessions available: July 6 - July 16 would benefit from our individualized approach to learning, this I:II: July I: Monday, July 6 – July 10 OGRCC SUMMER CAMP 20 – July 30 II: Monday, August 10 – Friday, August 14 Benvenuto Field at Cos Cob Park program provides students insight into our innovative teaching III: August 3 – August 13 Create Lifelong Summer Memories 203-637-3659 | WWW.MYOGRCC.ORG ART & HISTORY CAMP AT THE GREENWICH techniques. During the Forman Summer Program, students learn For more information, or to get a registration form for any Recreation Program, go to our website: Summer Painting: Budding artists will learn to draw and paint HISTORICAL SOCIETY click on Parks and Recreation, then Recreation. independence, self-advocacy, and academic strategies that they can You may callwww.GreenwichCT.gov We offer rugby, science, soccer, tennis, and become acquainted with the master artists. For kids art, ages 6-14 the Recreation Division at (203) 618-7649 or email Recreation@GreenwichCT.org 203-869-6899 On-line registration is available at www.GreenwichCT.gov/webtrac apply in the classroom and beyond. (other ages will be considered). and our popular Sandpipers beach camp. 39 STRICKLAND ROAD, COS COB While attending morning classes, students discover their own Sandpipers Beach Camp: between Arts & crafts, field trip to Island GREENWICHHISTORY.ORG/CAMP Sessions available 6/22 - 8/28 individual learning styles in a small classroom environment and Beach, games and beach activities planned with an emphasis on and forcommitment, ages 3 - 18. practice executive function skills. Afternoons offer the opportunity promoting sportsmanship, respect, and kindness. At the unique and highly interactive Art and History Camp, to explore other areas of boarding school and New England summer Sample activities include scavenger hunts, kindness games, dance life with activities such as jewelry making, boat building, athletics, campers, grades 2-8, learn about our town’s fascinating history party, Sidewalk chalk, classic games, water balloon games, kite and create impressionist art and crafts projects; all weeks include ropes course, theater, horseback riding, fishing, and more! Becoming a “best overnight camp for boys” doesn’t just happen over night. Luckily, we started in 1908. For over 80 years, Forman has focused exclusively on teaching STEAM activities. July 8-19 rising 5–8th graders; July 22-August 2 rising 2–4th students with learning differences and helping them build specific skills and strategies for success, and we are thrilled to have the graders. Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:30am-2:30pm. Early bird opportunity to offer the Summer Program for those who may not deadline April 1. Registration deadline June 15. Early Bird Rate since 1908…a sleepaway camp for boys ages 8 to 15 in the White Mountains of New Hampshire CAMPfrom PEMIGEWASSETT with instruction and opportunities beginner to advanced levels in four program areas: be able to attend during the regular school months. Our faculty until April 1 (Includes Greenwich Historical Society Family JUNE 27TH AUGUST 15TH (FULL SESSION) Membership): $600 for two weeks; $400 for single-week sessions. Land & Water Sports Nature Studies Music, Art, & Drama Hiking & Canoeing and staff are trained in research-proven approaches to education, 50 CAMP PEMIGEWASSETT RD Open Registration Rate (nonmembers and all campers after validated teaching techniques, and the latest assistive technologies, WENTWORTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE April 1): $700 for two weeks; $450 for single-week sessions. meaning students are exposed to innovative educational approaches WWW.CAMPPEMI.COM There’s an Early American Life week and Art Colony week that will stay with them long after they leave the Forman campus. CAMPPEMI@CAMPPEMI.COM for both age groups. During the Early American Life week, At Forman, we have seen how one summer can change a A residential camp for boys aged 8-15, located in the White student’s life. To learn more about the Forman Summer Program campers weave and create colonial toys. During the Art Colony Mountains of New Hampshire. Since 1908, our mission has been week, campers learn about the Cos Cob art colony and practice and see the change for yourself, please contact us today! to inspire and support boys as they find their own distinctive paths Impressionist art techniques. <<< Why do campers and staff return year after year? For reasons that go on and on! >>> in becoming self-reliant, caring, and successful young men with Campers get full access to the Historical Society’s new campus, GIRL SCOUTS OF CT spend time in Bush-Holley House, and learn from professional a passion for all that they do. Professional educators and coaches (203) 239-2922 | WWW.GSOFCT.ORG offer instruction in our four core program areas: athletics, nature Make new friends, sing silly songs, build a campfire, hike the museum educators and Master Artist Dmitri Wright. Contact: study, music & art, and wilderness trips. Families choose either a Anna Greco, 203.869.6899 or agreco@greenwichhistory.org. trails – adventures await at GSOFCT Summer Camps! ALL girls 3.5-or 7-week session. ages 5 to 17 are welcome! With both day and resident camps to THE GREENWICH PERFORMING ARTS STUDIO choose from, there is sure to be one just for you! Not only do we 203-273-STAR (7827) www.camppemi.com provide great traditional camp activities, but GSOFCT summer GREENWICHPERFORMINGARTS.COM Email camppemi@camppemi.com to arrange a video chat or home visit with a director camps helps you expand your horizons while having fun and Classes in Acting, Musical Theatre, Improv, Movement and On WWW.MYOGRCC.ORG enjoying the adventure of learning and connecting with the world Camera and put on a Show! The Benefits are: Increased Confidence, around you. Day and resident camp opportunities are open to girls going Improved Public Speaking Skills, Enhanced Acting Abilities, into grades 1 to 12. Resident camps are located in Lebanon, CT and Gained Comfort in Social Settings, Refined Brainstorming Tolland, MA. Leadership opportunities for girls entering grades Abilities, Improved Listening and Observation Skills, Enhanced Creative-Thinking Abilities, Improved Decision-Making Skills 7-12 are available at all GSOFCT camps. PIFS SUMMER CAMPS and Team Development Skills. BEGINNING JUNE 22ND FOR 1 WEEK PUTNAM INDIAN FIELD SCHOOL GREENWICH YOUTH CONSERVATION PROGRAM 101 INDIAN FIELD ROAD, GREENWICH, CT 06830 (GYCP) | 203-622-7792 203-661-4629 | PIFS@PIFS.NET WWW.GREENWICHDHSFUND.ORG/GREENWICHGIRLS WITH and IMPACT SUMMER CAMP Social Impact Business Academy HTTPS://PIFS.NET/SUMMER-CAMP/ YOUTH-CONSERVATION-PROGRAM/ UCONN STAMFORD Teens work on Town owned properties doing conservation OPS@GIRLSWITHIMPACT.COM Putnam Indian Field School knows how important it is that work in the morning and have educational/recreation time in the 917-355-1317 the first school experience be happy and positive, building selfafternoon. Youth Co-ed 14 -15 (entering Grade 9 or 10). M – F, 8:30 Create your own business or non-profit in just 5 days at one confidence and independence. With extensive experience easing am-3:30 pm. Teens can participate in one 2-week session. Choice of of our on-location summer camps. 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Co-ed program for ages 8 - 15 Organized by age and interest, the program includes onsite activities, one off-site field trip per week, and local beach days per week. This program caters to older elementary students, pre-teens, and early teens. Two Sessions: June 30 – July 24 & July 27 – Aug. 14 Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Onsite location: Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center. Transportation is included for all trips and beach days. FEES: Early bird (through May 31) - Session I: $475, Session II: $410; After June 1: Session I: $510, Session II: $445; *2nd child discount: $20 For more information, call: (203) 618-7649 Registration begins April 1
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GREENWICH COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL GCDS.NET/SUMMERCAMP 203-863-5677 401 OLD CHURCH ROAD, GREENWICH Co-ed summer camp for Ages 3 – 13 Located on the 92-acre campus of The Greenwich Country Day School, GCDS Summer Day Camp offers boys and girls a summer full of adventure and fun! Open to all children in the CT/NY area. Our state-of-the-art facilities include 2 swimming pools, 4 gymnasiums, 4 tennis courts, dance studio, rock wall, Performing Arts Center, Technology and Creativity Labs, and air-conditioned classrooms.
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INDIAN HARBOR YACHT CLUB SAILING (203) 869-2484 710 STEAMBOAT ROAD, GREENWICH In June 2020 IHYC begins their 97th season of Junior Sailing on the Long Island Sound. Junior Sailing at Indian Harbor is open to both member and non-member children across a broad range of ages and abilities. Beginners as young as 4 years old can take their first sail in an Ideal 18 in our introductory Sprite program. Accomplished racing sailors up to seniors in high school can compete in local, regional, national and international regattas in Optimists, Lasers and C420s. The program runs for eight weeks – late June through mid-August. Their mission is to promote participation in sailing through education and competition while developing in our Junior Sailors the qualities of sportsmanship, seamanship, self-discipline, and a respect for nature and for their fellow sailors – and to have a wonderful summer of fun and friendship. Classes are available as one, two, and four-week-long
open grassy areas for running and playing with friends. Beginning June 22nd, summer programming is available for children ages 2 to 6. The one-week Smokey Bounders Adventure Camp (ages 5 and 6) is geared for children entering Kindergarten and 1st Grade and builds confidence and problem-solving strategies as children take on new challenges; develops team building skills through ropes courses and team games; encourages creativity through imaginative play; and fosters an appreciation of the outdoors. Toddler Camp (age 2 by 12/31/20) prepares children for their first school experiences with a focus on sensory education and outdoor fun. The program’s goal is to overcome separation, introduce the rhythm of school, and create familiar faces, all of which help make the transition to school in September smooth and easy. In the 3s and 4s Camp, children spend most of their days outside engaged in outdoor exploration, gardening, and using nature as a classroom.
CAMP SETON 363 RIVERSVILLE ROAD, GREENWICH, CT 203-869-8424 | CAMPSETON.ORG GREENWICHSCOUTING.ORG 7 INCREDIBLE WEEKS! June 22 – August 7 No Scouting experience necessary! You do not have to be a Scout to attend Camp Seton! Set on a 238-acre woodland with 2 lakes and over 5 miles of hiking trails, Camp Seton combines the best of a traditional New England summer camp and resident Scout camp to offer a day camp full of outdoor adventure. Daily program offerings include fishing, boating, swimming, archery, BBs, nature, Scout skills, climbing, campfire cooking, handicrafts & more! Cub Scout Camp (Boys & girls age 7-10) Nothing stirs the imagination or interest of a young child like spending time in the outdoors. Everyday campers will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of games, lessons and experiences in each of our four program areas – Aquatics, Scout Skills, Nature and Sports. CONTINUED ...
Sleepaway Camp: Expense ... or Investment? By Dottie Reed Parents unfamiliar with the tradition of sleepaway camp might consider the cost and reasonably ask, “Why send my child away when the community center has a pool and tennis courts?” Simply put, the character traits that children strengthen and develop as they navigate life in a unique learning environment away from home—supported by well-trained professionals there for that very purpose—are profound and lifelong. Reading Between The Lines Consider testimonials, such as from this father: “He learned more about himself and his strengths in one summer at camp than he did in the entire school year” or from campers’ letters home: “I went off the high dive – six feet high! My instructor helped me conquer my fear! I feel very, very accomplished!”…“I’m about to go on a 2-day hike. I’m excited and am wearing sunscreen”…“I know that the bonds that I’ve created with the friends in my cabin will never break. We’re now like brothers and we plan on staying that way.”
While these anecdotes from our families speak to every parent’s hope when delivering a child into the care of others—a healthy, happy, and fulfilling summer—a deeper dive between the lines reveals that camp has nourished and quickened the development of character strengths that will serve these campers well in their future success as students, employees, citizens, and life partners. How can we calculate the worth of independence, adaptability, willingness to try new things, perseverance, responsibility, and appreciation for the differences and strengths of others? The value of character strengths in schools, colleges, and the world-at-large In 2016, the American Camp Association launched a 5-year study “to explore the lasting impacts and the ways camp experiences prepare young people for college, their careers, and their lives beyond camp.” The professional organization has gathered, compiled, and now is publishing exciting findings that provide data to support our testimonials (ACAcamps.org). Coincidentally in 2016, a group of educators, aware that character strengths are
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fundamental to an engaged life, formed the Character Collaborative to elevate nonacademic factors and characterrelated attributes in the admissions process. Their goal is to identify reliable, unbiased indicators of character strengths to better recognize students of promise. Today, members include college admission, independent secondary schools, national educational associations, and research organizations (characteradmissions.org). This is significant in light of the question, “Is camp an expense or an investment?” Summer camp offers a unique experiential education that leads to the development of character strengths in its campers—exactly what schools, universities, and employers are looking for in applicants, and what most adults seek when forming relationships and choosing life partners. How do camps support the development of character strengths? Camp Pemigewassett’s campers take a break from technology and the pressures of social media that can so absorb and deeply influence them during the school year. Being screen-free gives our boys the space to develop critical communication skills, learning how to live and get along with others by negotiating social interactions directly and personally. Being unplugged also frees up time spent on screens— perhaps hours of a day—to fully engage in camp’s program activities. Pemi has four main program areas and boys are encouraged to expand their comfort zones by trying new things. This ‘liberal arts approach’ to summer camp allows each boy to shine in what he already knows and loves to do, to discover new talents and interests, and to appreciate the gifts of others. With the breadth of options and depth of instruction in each program, boys don’t outgrow camp, and our veteran campers emerge as
Camp traditions kindle the feeling of being a part of something unique and special. well-rounded young men. The Sports Program attracts athletes to Pemi with excellent coaching, skill progression, opportunities for competition, and for the pure joy of participation. It offers valuable lessons about how to compete, work as a team, respect officials and opponents, and set personal goals. In addition to further developing athletic proficiency, our athletes also often discover an interest in environmental science or talent in a musical instrument—something that won’t happen at a camp focused only on sports. The science-based Nature Program is nationally acclaimed, with a vast range of activities to explore. In the end, though, we teach the boys to be comfortable in the natural world, to view it with endless fascination and enjoyment, and to feel an obligation to act as good stewards both now and in the future. Many a camper, inspired by this program, has gone on to science fair projects, college majors, and even professions. In the Trip Program, boys learn: the rewards of sustained effort in what can sometimes be demanding conditions; the benefits of advanced planning as they organize gear and supplies for what can be days away from civilization; the kind of teamwork that includes collective decision making and responsibility for the welfare and happiness of
Co-ed for children ages 5 - 12 Monday – Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Kamp Kairphree operates out of the Eastern Greenwich Civic Center. Campers rotate between the EGCC and two locations at Greenwich Point Beach. Campers go to Island Beach by ferry on Wednesdays. Regular activities include arts & crafts, sports, canoeing, board games. One special event will be scheduled per session. Twelve pre-selected bus stops throughout Greenwich are available for pick up and drop off at no extra charge. Program begins June 29th. Four - Two-week sessions FEES: Early bird (through May 31) $295 per session After June 1, fees rise to $320 per child per session *2nd child discount: $20 For more information, call: (203) 637-4583 Registration begins April 1
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positions of greater leadership and responsibility. So, is camp an expense or an investment? Yes, on face value, residential summer camp can be expensive, though indeed many offer scholarships and financial aid. But behind the numbers lie experiences that can lift and inspire your children to be their best selves, often in ways that launch them in directions that you or they might never have anticipated, and all the while immersed in a joyful, healthy, and natural environment. Alumni far and wide document the impact of living and learning at summer camp. Beyond schools, resumes, and jobs, a 96-year old alumnus may have said it best: “My life’s happiness bag is heavy and stuffed with Pemi experiences.” Looking back on a life well lived, amid memories of truly foundational influences, many would say that the true value of summer camp dwarfs its cost in dollars and cents. Dottie Reed is the Administrator at Camp Pemigewassett. Dottie married into Pemi over 30 years ago and has spent every summer there since. Pemi is a sleepaway camp for boys ages 8-15, located in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
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the entire group. Campers have shown us admission essays for high school and college that capture life lessons they learned on a camp trip. The Arts round out the program. Pemi “culture” celebrates creativity: it’s fun to sing, make a ping pong paddle, explore mixed media, learn an instrument, or participate in a musical. Nothing illustrates camp’s supportive environment more than at campfire when a young boy bravely stands to sing in front of 250 people. Once the hushed silence and then the resounding applause have passed, the boy, wreathed in smiles and standing two inches taller, is clearly realizing, “If I can do that, what else can I do?!” As with many summer camps with a long and storied past (Pemi was founded in 1908), our traditions kindle the feeling of being a part of something unique and special, and keep our campers and staff coming back year after year to further develop their interests, values, and relationships with one another. Finally, our alumni network is global, and is a resource for campers, alums, counselors, prospective parents, and beyond. For example, our Counselor Internship Initiative connects talented Pemi counselors with alums to gain crucial professional experience in the spring and then return to work at camp for the summer in
Co-ed program for ages 8 - 15 Organized by age and interest, the program includes onsite activities, one off-site field trip per week, and local beach days per week. This program caters to older elementary students, pre-teens, and early teens. Two Sessions: June 30 – July 24 & July 27 – Aug. 14 Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Onsite location: Bendheim Western Greenwich Civic Center. Transportation is included for all trips and beach days. FEES: Early bird (through May 31) - Session I: $475, Session II: $410; After June 1: Session I: $510, Session II: $445; *2nd child discount: $20 For more information, call: (203) 618-7649 Registration begins April 1
SUMMER SWIM LESSONS
For ages 4 and up at the Greenwich Pool in Byram Park Monday - Thursday: Rain date Fridays Times: 9:15 AM, 9:50 AM, 10:25 AM, 11:00 AM 8 lessons of 30 minutes Fees: $120 per session I: July 6 - July 16 II: July 20 – July 30 III: August 3 – August 13
MUSIC, ART & DANCE CAMP Location: Greenwich Public Schools Dates: Monday, June 29 – July 31
Music - Children entering grades 4 through 9.
Beginner Band option available for those who do not have one year of study with an instrument. Instruction is supplemented with play time for games and other fun activities! Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Art - Children entering grades 4 through 9 Monday through Friday, only those enrolled in morning music may enroll in afternoon art. No experience necessary. AM Session: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM PM Session: 12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Dance - Children entering grades 4 through 6 Designed for all levels. Every day will begin with dance technique, with focus on balance, strength, flexibility. Monday – Friday, 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM FEES: Early bird (through May 31) $280 per session After June 1 fees rise to $310 per child per session *2nd child discount: $20 Non Resident Fee - $335 For more information, call: (203) 618-7649 Registration begins April 1
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Half day camp for skateboarders ages 6 – 14 Times: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM June 29 – July 2, July 6 – 9, Aug. 10 – 13, Aug. 17 - 20 Monday-Thursday; Rain date Fridays Fees: $199.00 per week
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SUMMER SOCCER
Co-ed soccer camp for ages 4 – 12 Ages 4 & 5: 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM, Fee $115 Ages 6 – 12: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Fee $140 Two weekly sessions available: I: Monday, July 6 – July 10 II: Monday, August 10 – Friday, August 14 Benvenuto Field at Cos Cob Park
For more information, or to get a registration form for any Recreation Program, go to our website: www.GreenwichCT.gov click on Parks and Recreation, then Recreation. You may call the Recreation Division at (203) 618-7649 or email Recreation@GreenwichCT.org On-line registration is available at www.GreenwichCT.gov/webtrac
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JUMP START TO TWINKLES, hosted by the Greenwich Suzuki Academy! This fun, summer class will lay the fundamentals for learning to play an instrument. These instrument specific classes are offered for flute, guitar, violin, viola, or cello, ages 3-10. No experience necessary! Cost is only $150 for the course and includes all materials. ALREADY PLAY AN INSTRUMENT? Private lessons are available for the duration of the summer! Come meet our amazing, dedicated faculty, and get a taste of our community. Contact us to set upThrough a free Whitby's trial lesson (space is limited)! hands-on, G.S.A. strives to bring music to all children by using Dr. Suzuki’s interactive enrichment programs forand ages nurturing 18 months through 7 years, loving approach to music education. Our goal is to be amazed at what yourand kids developed children through the help you'll create more complete can learn and achieve this summer. medium of music and cultivate each student’s desire for excellence. All ofwhitbyschool.org/summer our teachers are not only musicians of the highest caliber, but boast extensive teacher training, multiple graduate degrees, and a passion for working with children. Come get to know our wonderful community and experience the difference!
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WHITBY SUMMER ENRICHMENT CAMP JUNE 22ND TO 17TH 8 whitbyschool.org | 18JULY months—Grade 969 Avenue, Greenwich, CT | 203.302.3900 969Lake LAKE AVENUE, GREENWICH, CT 203-302-3918 WWW.WHITBYSCHOOL.ORG/SUMMER Whitby Summer Enrichment Camp -- You’ll be amazed at what your kids can learn and achieve this summer! Camp runs from June 22- July 17. Early Childhood Summer Program for ages 18 months – 5. Whitby’s experienced Montessori teachers encourage independence and nurture each child’s innate desire to learn through our specialized summer camps. We offer three programs, specifically designed with age-appropriate activities: Stepping Stones, Transition to Primary, and Grow with Primary. Campers are accompanied by two trained teachers and one teaching assistant within each group. Whitby School Enrichment Program for ages 5-7. Customize your child’s camp experience this summer to best suit academic and athletic interests! Our “a la carte” program allows your child to spend each half-day session immersing in a variety of activities led by local sporting and academic experts, not high school or college counselors. Our programs maintain a low camper to instructor ratio, and children will participate in activities with age-like peers. We invite your children to join us this summer on our beautiful 30-acre campus located at 969 Lake Avenue in Greenwich, CT. Learn more and register at www.whitbyschool.org/summer. WAVUS CAMP FOR GIRLS 203-549-5719 | JEFFERSON, MAINE WWW.KIEVEWAVUS.ORG Wavus Camp for Girls is located on two miles of pristine lake
Parents frequently share feedback to young generations of girls to go on the let us know the impact the experience right path with courage and fortitude.” has had on their daughters: Years after their days in camp, “Our daughter came back home in July Alumnae also often reach out to let us beaming with positivity, self-awareness, know how camp has impacted them: self-acceptance and confidence.” “In this time, it is more important “It was incredible to also see the changes that she made. She has come back confident and talkative....literally, for the past two weeks, she has talked almost non-stop about the girls, the activities, and the staff at camp. She had a really tough year last year in school with bullying and meanness from girls in her class. She has come back from camp so happy and so much more confident-even looking at people when she speaks with them-and with polite manners!! I want to thank you for providing such a great atmosphere and overall experience.” “As a parent I can confirm the goodness you instill lives for years after camp has ended. Thank you ever so much for sharing such goodness with her. It is contagious wherever she goes -- and part of how she sees other people, approaches challenges and handles adversity.” “[I hope you will continue to] raise
than ever to help girls to understand their worth and build on their strength. Alford Lake had a lot to do with the confidence, strength, and belief I developed in myself growing up.” The opportunity to work at an allgirls summer camp during college is often a life-changing summer job; one that offers far more leadership and rolemodeling than your standard summer internship. “Working at Alford Lake Camp has given me amazing experiences, unthinkable friendships, incredibly hard challenges and a new insight to who I truly am. Camp has shown me that there’s still a place for equality, honor, respect, unconditional support and freedom to be who you want to be in this sometimes dark world. That if we all stop with what we’re doing for a second and appreciate the people and things around
frontage on Damariscotta Lake just 65 miles from Portland, near the coast, and 4 miles north of our brother camp, Kieve. Wavus operates a traditional, noncompetitive in-camp program in conjunction with a progressively challenging wilderness tripping program. In-camp, we offer swimming, arts & crafts, team sports, archery, riflery, sailing, paddle boarding, an adventure ropes course, and trips to our nearby ocean front property on Muscongus Bay. All girls participate in our progressive wilderness tripping program designed to inspire, challenge and educate campers through the beauty of nature and the gratification of teamwork. Trips range in length from two days to three weeks depending on age. WINONA CAMP FOR BOYS 207-647-3721 | BRIDGTON, MAINE WWW.WINONACAMPS.COM The Winona Experience begins with our beautiful location on the shores of Moose Pond with inspirational views of Pleasant Mountain and Mount Washington. A mile of waterfront, with each unit offering its own encampments and program. Junior (711), Intermediate (11-13), Senior (13-15) and CIT (16-17). Canoe, mountain and kayak trips are available for all ages. Campers choose activities on a daily basis from a wide variety of outdoor living programs, athletics and aquatics. Included in the Winona Experience is an extensive sailing program, horseback riding (English), rock climbing and woodworking. Junior Maine Guide program available to boys ages 14 and older. Veteran staff; with campers and staff from 30 states and 15 foreign countries. Founded in 1908. WYONEGONIC CAMPS (207) 452-2051 | DENMARK, MAINE WWW.WYONEGONIC.COM Wyonegonic Camps, established in 1902, is the oldest continuously-run camp for girls in America. Wyonegonic is composed of three separate camps — designed to fit the individual needs and interest of the campers. Each camp forms its own closeknit community that is small enough to kindle deep friendships. Cabin life is rustic and simple. Our seven hundred acres of pine forest and two miles of shoreline offers campers a sense of privacy and isolation. We offer programs for girls between 8 and 18 years old. Wyonegonic is a camp where girls learn about themselves in a non-competitive atmosphere and enjoy the beauty of friendship in the simplicity of the outdoors.
us, the world will be a better place. This magical spot in the middle of nowhere will be in my heart for the rest of my life. I will forever be grateful that they gave me the chance to be a small part of creating this amazing place for young girls to grow into strong and independent world changers. Because yes, the future really is female. To all of you that were a part of my amazing adventure, thank you from the bottom of my heart, you all have changed my life.” Through the time-honored tradition of an all-girls summer camp experience, girls face challenging moments - be it in an activity, navigating the intricacies of living in a small tent family, or having the courage to perform on stage. Not everything goes perfectly the first time, and at camp, we have the opportunity to support each other as we try, and try again. For girls to realize that they don’t have to be perfect is an immense gift, one that can carry them far in their daily lives at home. Surrounded by women who are both nurturing and willing to do the heavy-lifting, girls are inspired and believe that they truly can do anything their heart desires.
offers a variety of Summer Camp options that value individuality as well as a sense of community, promote positive self-esteem and expose children to a variety of skills and experiences. Our dedicated camp counselors are ready to provide an active and fun environment for all of our campers. Mini Campers (ages 3-5) will enjoy arts & crafts, music & movement, outdoor sports. Discovery Campers (ages 6-12 and rising Kindergarteners attending with older siblings) will enjoy sports, crafts, games and more, AND take trips to town beaches and attractions. With 7 different weekly themes ranging from Y Spirit Week, Party in the USA, Mad Science and Water Works – the Y is where Summer adventure awaits! Show us your Y spirit, celebrate America’s birthday, step into the spotlight and show us your talents, get messy and wild, have some swashbuckling fun and find lost treasures, rock out at a beach party equipped with some splish-splish-splash fun and explore the galaxy’s great unknowns – you never know where Summer will take you next! Each camp also includes daily Swim Lessons based on the YMCA’s National swim lesson curriculum with lessons given by the Y’s trained Swim Instructors. Campers entering 10th or 11th grades (ages 13-15) in Fall 2020 will qualify for spots in our Camp Counselor in Training (CIT) program. Whether your campers come one week or the whole summer, our CIT program will keep them engaged while learning important skills. CITs will have opportunities to shadow the age groups as well as participate in camp service projects and specially designed trainings. Training topics include customer service, planning activities, behavior modification, communication with parents, supervision at the waterfront, goal setting, active listening, working with younger campers, camp communication, service learning, and team work. Contact Information: For more information or to register please visit: greenwichymca.org/programs-services/summercamp-2020 or contact Diana Gonzalez at dgonzalez@gwymca.org or 203.869.1630.
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Summertime means water, sand, slides, and lots of fun for your JUMP START TO TW INKLES! child. Combining the best of our fitness classes with outdoor play, field trips, and hands-onCURIOUS learning, yourABOUT child willSUZUKI? enjoy activities at our beautiful 6.5-acre Greenwich campus. YOUR CHILD LIKEdays TOwith YMCA SUMMER CAMP 2020 YWCA Preschool WOULD Summer Camp offers fun filled TRY OUT AN INSTRUMENT? BEST SUMMER EVER! activities specially created for this age group. Each of our counselors Located in central Greenwich, with a variety of drop-off and are licensed teachers who check will always nurture andStart supervise Come out our Jump to pick-up options and awesome weekly themes, the YMCA’s Summer campers. Campers enjoy indoor and outdoor activities Twinkles Program held that by include the Camps for kids ages 3-12 and CIT program for ages 13-15, will swimming and gymnastics instruction for Academy! older childrenThis when Greenwich Suzuki allow your child to discover new, FUN adventures this Summer! they attend 5-days-a-week. sure to sign up forwill the Lunch fun, Be summer class lay Bunch the Program Deadlines: Fees due June 1, 2020. Register before option available for either Extended orfor Full Day options. fundamentals learning to play an March 15th to receive “early-bird” discounts. Camp runs 7 weeks, For nearly 50 years, Camp Ta-Yi-ToThese has brought happiness to instrument. instrument June 29 through August 14. thousands of children. Underclasses the guidance of ourfor experienced specific are offered guitar, Program Fees: Fees vary per camp. We offer half-day and full- camp director, a highly trained staff helpsor your childages grow3-10. socially, flute, violin, viola, cello, info@greenwichsuzukiacademy.com day options for Mini Camp (ages 3-5), full-day for Discovery Camp emotionally and physically in a welcoming, safe environment. No experience necessary! See our (Grades 1-5) and the CIT program (Grades 10-11). We also offer Campers 203.561.6176 enjoy a diverse schedule activities. listing or of our website for more extended drop-off and pick-up options. Visit greenwichymca.org/ Girls Circle Summer Camp A camp for girls your . . . where new information, andjust reserve spot www.GreenwichSuzukiAcademy.com programs-services/summer-camp-2020 and scroll down to the friendships grow. Girls learn and build self-esteem through games, today! registration forms for full details. Fees due June 1, 2020. crafts, field trips, workshops with local artists, writers, role models Located in the heart of Greenwich, the YMCA of Greenwich and so much fun!
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