Artis—Naples is delighted to announce 2024 Summer Camps!
With sessions focusing on the visual and performing arts, Artis—Naples Summer Camps offer students the opportunity to pursue their artistic interests on the Kimberly K. Querrey and Louis A. Simpson Cultural Campus. For more details and to apply to camp, visit artisnaples.org/summercamp.
Music Makers Summer Camps ArtSmart Summer Camps
Music Makers
Youth Symphonia
Mon-Fri, June 3-7, 9am-noon
Gregg Anderson, director
Jam Session and Pizza Party: Wed, June 5, until 2pm
Performance: Fri, June 7, 7pm
Young string players ages 10-17 are welcome to join this one-week chamber-music-intensive program, culminating in a free Friday evening concert for the public.
Tuition: $250
Music Makers
Youth Chorus
Mon-Fri, June 10-14, 9am-3pm
Barbara Sletto, director
Performance: Fri, June 14, 7pm
Young singers ages 9 to 14 are invited for a week of choral fun and instruction, led by Naples Philharmonic Youth Chorus Director Barbara Sletto.
Tuition: $350
Music Makers
Youth Chamber
Mon-Fri, June 17-21, 9am-3pm
Radu Paponiu, director
Performance: Fri, June 21, 7pm
Young musicians ages 12-18 are invited to an exciting week of chamber music rehearsals, learning and performance. Led by Naples Philharmonic Associate Conductor, Radu Paponiu and musicians of the Naples Philharmonic.
Tuition: $350
Music Makers
Youth Jazz
Mon-Fri, June 24-28, 9am-3pm
Brandon Robertson, director
Performance: Fri, June 28, 7pm
Young jazz students ages 12-18 are invited to challenge themselves in a fun yet intensive week packed with seminars, rehearsals, master classes and a Friday night performance.
Tuition: $350
For more information or to apply visit artisnaples.org/summercamp
Tuition assistance is available based on financial need.
ArtSmart Explorers
Mon-Fri, June 3-7, 9am-3pm (one-week session)
For students entering grades 2-5
Exhibitions, interactive presentations and hands-on art activities are all part of this unique summer camp experience—the perfect setting and outlet for kids’ natural creativity and curiosity.
Tuition: $350
ArtSmart Masters
Mon-Fri, June 10-21, 9am-3pm (two-week session)
For students entering grades 4-8
Develop artistic skills through interaction with guest artists, tours and hands-on instruction. This two-week program inspires artists to create masterpieces in a variety of styles and media.
Tuition: $700
239-597-1900
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NO-COST SUPPORT FOR CHILDREN & TEENS THROUGH ALL TYPES OF LOSS
Check out our no cost camps, events and support groups for kids ages 5-17 by viewing our full calendar at AVOWKIDS.ORG ®
CARN-AVOW SUMMER KICK OFF
All ages | June 1 | 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
AROUND THE WORLD
June 10 - 14 | Ages 5 - 10 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | Ages 11 - 17 | 12:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
DRAMA CAMP WITH GULFSHORE PLAYHOUSE
June 24 - 28 | Ages 5-10 | 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | Ages 11 - 17 | 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
FINDING MY CREATIVE WAY
July 8 - 12 for ages 5 - 10 | July 22 - 26 for ages 11 - 17 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
CAMP MENDING HEART TEEN OVERNIGHT JR.
Ages 6 - 10 | August 2 - drop off at 12:00 p.m. | August 3 - pick up at 10:00 a.m.
BACK TO SCHOOL TOOLS CAMP
August 6 for ages 11 - 17 | August 7 for ages 5 - 10 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Immokalee August 8 | 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
avowkids@avowcares.org | (239) 649-3693
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Visit avowkids.org to see our full calendar of FREE events and groups, or use this QR code. Camp space is limited, register for camps at avowkids@avowcares.org
We’ve been helping Southwest Florida’s children cope and process grief since 1983, all at no cost to families.
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SUMMER CAMP GUIDE 22 NAME ADDRESS PHONE Arts Bonita 10150 Bonita Beach Rd., Bonita Springs 239-495-8989 Artis-Naples 5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples 239-254-2643 Audubon Corkscrew Sanctuary 75 Sanctuary Rd. W., Naples 239-348-9151 x110 Avow Kids Naples 239-261-4404 Backstage Dance Academy 13020 Livingston Rd., #8, Naples 239-566-3535 Bonita Springs YMCA 27200 Kent Rd., Bonita Springs 239-221-7560 Boys & Girls Club of Collier County – Bolch Club 1155 Roberts Ave. W., Immokalee 239-675-7003 Boys & Girls Club of Collier County – Nichols Club 7500 David Blvd., Naples 239-325-1700 Camp Highlander Mills River, North Carolina 828-891-7721 Camp Shalom 4630 Pine Ridge Rd., Naples 239-455-3227 Children for the Arts St. John Catholic Church, 625 111th Ave. N., Naples 239-571-3305 Children’s Montessori School 2535 Northbrooke Plaza Dr., Naples 239-593-6668 Child Provider Specialists 1032 Goodlette-Frank Rd., Naples 954-577-3396 tenniskids@emiliosanchezacademy com (239) 263 1818 Emilio Sanchez Tennis Academy 2035 Sanchez Casal way, Naples FL 34105 T E N N I S L E S S O N S - F I T N E S S G A M E S - A C T I V I T I E S - A R T S / C R A F T S - P O O L T I M E - M A T C H P L A Y Summer/Kids/Campito
IT’S TIME TO START LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT SUMMER CAMP!
With academics, art, dance, drama, STEM, sports, nature, overnight adventures and more – we’ve got you covered. Check out the handy quick reference chart or the more detailed listings from our advertisers. Find more camp resources on our website at www.neafamily.com. We hope your kids have the best summer ever!
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WEBSITE AGES DATES TYPE www.artcenterbonita.org 3-18 June 5-August 9 Visual & Performing Arts, Specialty www.artisnaples.org/summercamp Grades 2-12 June Performing & Visual Arts https://corkscrew.audubon.org 6-12 years June 3-July 19 Nature www.avowcares.org All ages June 1-August 8 Specialty www.bdanaples.com 3-18 years June & July Dance www.ymcaswfl.org/summer-camp 5-15 years June 3-August 9 General & Specialty www.bgccc.com 6-18 years June 3-August 2 General www.bgccc.com 6-18 years June 3-August 2 General www.camphighlander.com Grades K-10 June 9-July 30 Overnight www.templeshalompreschoolnaples.org 1-6 years June & July General www.childrenforthearts.com 6-15 years June 10-21 Theater Arts www.childmont.com 1-6 years June & July General & VPK www.childproviderspecialists.org Grades K-8 June-August Specialty
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JUNE
- AUGUST
Get ready to unleash your creativity at Arts Bonita’s Summer Camps! Dive into three exciting programs designed to inspire and nurture your talents. Explore a variety of dance styles and let your passion for movement soar! Unleash your artistic flair with Visual Arts classes and let your imagination run wild and create stunning masterpieces! Embark on a theatrical adventure with Arts Bonita’s Theatre Program, a dynamic and enriching experience for aspiring performers. Supervised Before, Lunch & After Care available
Sign up today and let the artistic journey begin!
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Camps marked with b offer either special needs camps or accommodation/inclusion options. Please contact the individual camp for details.
ACADEMIC CAMPS
CHILD PROVIDER SPECIALISTS
1032 Goodlette-Frank Rd., Naples 954-577-3396
www.childproviderspecialists.org
Child Provider Specialists offers summer Brainforest Adventure Camp and diagnostic services this summer. Brainforest Adventure Camp is filled with fun activities including different weekly themes, field trips, art & science, and enrichment for reading, writing, math, social skills, and executive function skill development.
FULL S.T.E.A,M. AHEAD
2659 Northbrooke Dr., Suite 1108, Naples 239-689-3602
www.fullsteamaheadfl.com
From robotics camps to coding camps, music camps to illustration and art camps, our STEAM Camps will keep your kids learning and having fun all summer long
b SSKIDS ACADEMY
704 Goodlette-Frank Rd., Naples 239-351-6997
www.sskidsacademy.com
Fun, creative, and educational activities for boys and girls ages 5-13. The summer sessions are filled with learning, academics, drawing, painting, games, fun activities, sensory play and more.
ARTS CAMPS
ARTS BONITA
10150 Bonita Beach Rd., Bonita Springs
239-495-8989
www.artcenterbonita.org
Arts Bonita provides a safe and active environment for your child June 3-Aug. 9. They welcome kids ages 3-18 to their innovative summer camp program, which includes painting, dance, costume design, music production, acting, private music lessons, glass and mosaics, pottery, and more. Volunteer opportunities for ages 15 and
older. Full- and half-day options, as well as lunch and before-, lunch, and after-care. Discounts and scholarships available.
ARTIS-NAPLES
5833 Pelican Bay Blvd., Naples 239-254-2643
www.artisnaples.org/summercamp
Artis-Naples offers summer music and visual arts camps. The Youth Symphonia Camp for string players ages 10-17 is a one-week chamber-music-intensive program, and a Friday evening concert. Youth Chamber Camp for musicians ages 12-18 is an exciting week of chamber music rehearsals, learning, and performance. Youth Chorus Camp for singers ages 7-17 is a week of choral fun and instruction. Youth Jazz Camp for ages 12-17 is a fun, yet intensive week packed with seminars, rehearsals, master classes, and a Friday night performance. Exhibitions, interactive presentations, and hands-on art experiences are all part of the unique ArtSmart summer camp experience. ArtSmart Explorers is for grades 2-5, while ArtSmart Masters is for grades 4-8.
BACKSTAGE DANCE ACADEMY
13020 Livingston Rd., #8, Naples 239-566-3535
www.bdanaples.com
We offer summer camps for ages 3-9 and classes for ages up to 18. Our structured, fun-filled camps include multiple styles of dance, arts & crafts, and other fun dance activities that will keep your dancer focused and provide happy memories. Camps run Monday-Friday, June 12-30. Campers must be at least 3 years old by June 1, and fully potty trained. Registration is now open.
CHILDREN FOR THE ARTS
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church
625 111th Ave. N., Naples 239-571-3305
www.childrenforthearts.com
This theater arts camp for ages 6-15 runs June 10-21, Monday-Friday, from 1 - 4 p.m., with a performance showcase of The Book of Spells. Campers will have so much fun with improv, theater games, singing, art, and putting on a play. Backstage volunteers ages 15 and older are welcome.
DANCE ARTS BY MARIA
5610 Yahl St., #10, Naples 239-513-6999
www.naplesdancearts.com
Dance Arts by Maria offers summer dance camps for ages 3-11 that incorporate dance, arts & crafts, and activities. Summer intensive programs are for serious dancers ages 10-18 and involve several styles of dance in an intensive atmosphere. Summer classes are offered for ages 2-18 for all levels in all styles.
GULFSHORE PLAYHOUSE
755 8th Ave. S., Naples 239-261-7529
www.gulfshoreplayhouse.org
Our Summer Conservatory production for ages 8-13 will explore the scrumdidilyumptious world of Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka JR., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Friday, June 3-21, with performances June 21-23. Our Summer Conservatory for ages 8-18 features Seussical JR., and runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday-Friday, June 15-July 26, with performances July 26-28. See the website for a full listing of our programs, including Broadway Bootcamps and themed weeklong camps in June and July. Scholarships available.
b KIDZACT SUMMER ARTS CAMP @TNP
701 5th Ave., Naples 239-434-7340, x136
www.naplesplayers.org/summercamp
KidzAct Summer Camp at The Naples Players provides acting, singing, dancing, and performance-based classes and activities for children and starting June 5. Camps (4 years old to eighth grade) include KinderAct, Storybooks, Disney Days, As Seen on TV, Once Upon a Time, and Broadway Favorites. Summer audition-based shows for ages 9-14 include Into the Woods Jr. and Beauty & the Beast Jr. Auditions are being held on April 8. Limited need-based scholarships are available.
MARCO ISLAND DANCE ACADEMY
1089 N. Collier Blvd., #422, Marco Island
239-399-0551
www.marcoislanddanceacademy.com
Offering four fun weeks of summer camp for boys and girls 3-10, Monday-
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Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Campers will enjoy a bounce house, arts & crafts, aerial, dancing, and flexibility and strength skills.
NAPLES ART INSTITUTE
585 Park St., Naples
239-262-6517
www.naplesart.org/youth-education
ARTScool students ages 5-17 learn by taking part in hands-on arts activities that incorporate math, science, language, history, and technology with painting, drawing, mixed media, paper arts, clay, printmaking, assembling 3D sculptures, and more. June 3-August 2. Need-based scholarships available.
b NAPLES PERFORMING ARTS CENTER
YMCA of Collier County Naples
5450 YMCA Rd., Naples
239-325-8789
www.naplesperformingartscenter.com
Summer camps for ages 4-12 and 13-15 with themed weekly sessions. June 3-August 9, mornings from 9 a.m.-12 p.m and afternoon from 1-4 p.m. with lunch care between sessions. For ages 5-14, auditions for
Seussical Kids take place on June 23, with rehearsals June 10th-14th and 17th-21st from 9:30am-3:30pm. The performances are June 28-29.
GENERAL/MULTISPECIALTY CAMPS
AVOW KIDS
239-261-4404
www.avowcares.org
Camp Mending Heart is a fun, creative, and therapeutic program designed to allow children to express feelings, build coping skills, and reinforce positive memories of their loved ones at day and overnight grief camps. Check the website for other summer events.
BONITA SPRINGS YMCA
27200 Kent Rd., Bonita Springs
239-221-7560
www.ymcaswfl.org
Camps for ages 5-12, June 10-Aug. 9, include traditional day, specialty, sports, nature, and aquatics. Additional locations include Bonita Springs Recreation Center, Bonita Springs Middle School, Camp Estero, and Three Oaks Middle School. Teen Leadership and Travel camp opportunities
for ages 13-15 are at Three Oaks and Bonita Rec Center.
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF COLLIER COUNTY
BOLCH CLUB: 1155 Roberts Ave. W., Immokalee
239-675-7003
www.bgccc.com
NICHOLS CLUB: 7500 Davis Blvd., Naples
239-325-1700
www.bgccc.com
Join us for a fun, safe, and affordable camp for ages 6-18. Summer Camp Club members receive the support and tools needed to help them thrive academically, socially, and personally. Weekly themes. Scholarships available. Limited busing provided. June 2-August 2, Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
b CAMP ABLE
Wesley United Methodist Church 50 S Barfield Dr., Marco Island
info@campable.org
www.campable.org
Camp Able Marco is a day camp from July 9-13 from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Camp
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Your child deserves the BEST! Creative Learning Outstanding Education Nurturing Environment Music - Art - Storyland Science - Mini Market Gymnastics - Playground Outdoor Classroom - VPK Baby & Me For more information or to schedule a tour: 239-455-3227 preschool@naplestemple org Temple Shalom Preschool 4630 Pine Ridge Road Naples, FL 34119 NEW! INFANT CLASS OPENING JUNE 2022 WWW TEMPLESHALOMPRESCHOOLNAPLES ORG A lifelong joy of learning, An education for life. INFANT TODDLER CHILDREN’S HOUSE VPK ELEMENTARY Call to schedule a private tour 239-597-2255 More information can be found on our website www.naplesmontessori.org 2655 Northbrooke Drive Naples, Florida 34119 License #C20CO0132 Daily hours from 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. CAMP & SUMMER PROGRAMS
Camps marked with b offer either special needs camps or accommodation/inclusion options. Please contact the individual camp for details.
Able aspires to be a community that celebrates our diverse abilities and gifts.
CHILDREN’S MONTESSORI SCHOOL
2535 Northbrooke Plaza Dr., Naples 239-593-6668
www.childmont.com
Children’s Montessori School is excited to present “Animal Discoveries” Summer Camps for ages 1-6. Each week features a new and exciting animal to explore. Also offering a summer Volunteer Pre-kindergarten (VPK) program for children who will be attending kindergarten in August 2024 and who have not yet attended VPK.
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CITY OF NAPLES PARKS &
RECREATION
10 locations in Naples 239-213-3020
www.naplesgov.com
The City of Naples offers a variety of specialty summer camps for ages 4-15. Camps offered include sports, visual and performing arts, aquatics, technology, nature, and summer VPK at 10 locations in Naples. Registration for specialty camps for City of Naples residents opens at 9 a.m. on April 1, and at 9 a.m. on April 8 for all others.
COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF NAPLES
13275 Livingston Rd., Naples 239-597-7575
www.communityschoolnaples.org
Exciting learning opportunities and enriching academic classes within a caring and nurturing environment are at the heart of CSN Summer Programs. General, academic, technology, and sports camps are offered. Grades PK3-12, varies by program. Camps are open to both CSN and non-CSN students.
b COLLIER COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION
10 locations in Collier County 239-252-4000
www.collierparks.com
Experience a sweet summer at Camp Collier with a new theme each week. We offer general day camps as well as wide variety of specialty camps, ranging from the arts to robotics to sports, at 10 locations in Collier County for grades K-8, with before- and after-care available. We offer inclusion opportunities as well as our Adaptive Inclusive Recreation Day Camp at Golden Gate Community Park.
MONTESSORI ACADEMY OF NAPLES
2655 Northbrooke Dr., Naples 239-597-2255
www.naplesmontessori.org
Children do not have to be a Montessori Academy student to enroll in our summer programs for ages 3-5 and 6-12. Children will have a summer of mystery solving, skill building, and fun. Each program offers age-appropriate activities that reinforce the idea of developing specific skills and knowledge. Outside time each day, weather permitting.
NAPLES ZOO AT CARIBBEAN GARDENS
1590 Goodlette-Frank Rd., Naples 239-315-7626, x158
www.napleszoo.org/camp-wild
Campers at Camp Wild will have incredible adventures meeting new animals, visiting behind-the-scenes areas, playing games and activities, and doing creative art while having a blast with new friends. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ages 5-10. Volunteer opportunities for ages 16 and older.
YMCA OF COLLIER COUNTY
5450 YMCA Rd., Naples FL 34109 239-587-3148
www.ymcacollier.org
101 Sand Hill St., Marco Island 239-394-9622
www.ymcacollier.org
Summer Camp at the YMCA is full of fun no matter the location! Locations include YMCA of Collier County Naples, YMCA of Collier County Marco Island, Cornerstone Methodist Church, Parkside Elementary, Manatee Elementary School, and Manatee Middle School. The YMCA offers general day camp, specialty sports camps, and performing arts camp. Ages 4-17.
TEMPLE SHALOM
4630 Pine Ridge Rd., Naples 239-455-3227
preschool@naplestemple.org
www.templeshalompreschoolnaples.org
Shalom Summer Camp is a fun and exciting program for children ages 1-6. The camp program includes music and movement, gymnastics, a bike track, exciting art projects, cooking, science, and water play in our spacious playground. Open to current Temple Shalom Preschool families only.
OUTDOOR CAMPS
AUDUBON CORKSCREW SWAMP SANCTUARY
75 Sanctuary Rd. W., Naples 239-348-9151, x110
https://corkscrew.audubon.org/summer-camp-23
Nature lovers will love exploring the swamp through a variety of hands-on science- and art-based activities at the Wild Florida Adventure Camp. Weekly themes include Survival in the Swamp, The Secret Life of Trees, Insects Here; There; and Everywhere, and Mysteries of Day and Night in the Swamp. For ages 6-12, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., MondayFriday, June 3 to June 191. Before- and after-care available. Sign up for one week or more. $235/week or $185/ week for members. Scholarships and sibling discounts are also available.
PURE FLORIDA
1200 5th Ave. S., Naples 239.793.7529
www.PureFL.com
Reel in an awesome Summer Camp experience with Pure Florida’s Summer Fishing Camp! Looking for outdoorsy, adventurous kids who like to try new things. Our experienced Captains take kids out fishing to learn in real time how to be a responsible angler, respectful guest of our waterways and important water safety knowledge.
RISING TIDE EXPLORERS
1295 Capri Blvd., Naples 239-734-3231
www.risingtidefl.com
Let Rising Tide Explorers introduce your young scientist to local research while exploring SWFL’s coastal ecosystems. This boat-based field opportunity focuses on current methods used
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to track and monitor local species. Each day packs a unique EDdventure in the field and will introduce a wide range of skills/knowledge related to environmental science.
ROOKERY BAY NATIONAL ESTUARINE RESEARCH RESERVE
300 Tower Rd., Naples 239-530-5972
rookerybay.org
Each day at the Marine Science Camp will offer a unique theme and experience, including lab programs about shark research, plankton, and water quality, kayaking on the bay with biologists, birding basics in the estuary, excursions on the beach and water to survey the marine life, upland biking/hiking adventures and more. Grades 7-10.
SCUBA OUTFITTERS
950 3rd Ave. N., Naples 239-280-5500
www.scubaoutfittersnaples.com
Scuba Outfitters offers several scuba camps for ages 8-17. PADI Seal Team Camp for ages 8-11 is an excellent way to introduce kids to scuba diving. PADI Junior Open Water Camp for ages
10-17 teaches kids important scuba safety skills and allows them to receive their PADI Junior Open Water Certification. The PADI Junior Adventure Diver Camp for ages 12-17 is for kids who already have received their PADI Junior Open Water Certification.
OVERNIGHT CAMPS
CAMP HIGHLANDER
Mills River, North Carolina 828-891-7721
www.camphighlander.com
Experience a magical summer at Camp Highlander, a summer camp for girls and boys ages 6-16 located on Old Forge Mountain in Mills River, North Carolina. Year after year, girls and boys from all over the country come to the beautiful mountains of North Carolina and Camp Highlander – a special place where children learn important life lessons about courage, honesty, integrity, and faith while having the time of their lives. Come discover why Camp Highlander is a place like no other.
CIRCLE F DUDE RANCH CAMP
5301 Dude Ranch Road Lake Wales FL 863-676-4113
www.circlefduderanchcamp.com
Discover the ultimate summer adventure at our 500 acre premier camp nestled in the heart of Florida, where boundless fun meets transformative experiences. Our camp offers a dynamic blend of over 50 activities, catering to diverse interests and passions. With flexible 1, 2, and 3-week overnight sessions, campers embark on a journey fostering respect, inspiration, play, positive thinking, leadership, and engagement.
SPORTS CAMPS
EMILIO SÁNCHEZ ACADEMY
2035 Sanchez-Casal Way, Naples 702-849-4290
www.emiliosanchezacademy.com
Summer Campito (ages 4-11) and Summer Pre-Academy run from June 3 to Aug.3. Both tennis camps offer halfand full-day sessions. Full-day starts at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 2:30 p.m., while half-day runs from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Campers participate in daily tennis instruction and games and pool time. Campito campers will enjoy arts & crafts and activities, while Pre-Academy students will have one hour of matchplay. Lunch and snack is included.
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CAMP & SUMMER PROGRAMS ▶AGES 2- 18 ▶ALL STYLES ▶ALL LEVELS Dance With Us This Summer! www.naplesdancearts.com
Yahl St. Naples 34109
239-513-6999 5610
Camps marked with b offer either special needs camps or accommodation/inclusion options. Please contact the individual camp for details.
I9 SPORTS
Collier and Lee counties
239-308-9849
www.i9sports.com
i9 Sports offers year-round leagues in both Collier and Lee counties for boys and girls ages 3-14 in flag football, baseball, soccer, basketball, and volleyball. Nike Sports Camps powered by 19 Sports. The i9 Sports program teaches young athletes the fundamentals of the game, healthy competition, and good sportsmanship.
MARCO SHARKS MMA
1089 N. Collier Blvd., #422, Marco Island
239-399-0551
www.marcosharksmma.com
We offer seven weeks of summer camp for boys and girls 3-9, Monday-
Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.. Campers will enjoy a bounce house, arts & crafts, movies, dancing, and flexibility and strength skills. Different themes every week.
TUMBLES NAPLES
2464 Vanderbilt Beach Rd., Naples 239-591-4888
https://naples.tumbles.net
From learning to do cartwheels with confidence to flying on a trapeze, your kids will develop a love of physical fitness while building social skills in the half-day camps based on development milestones.
WELLFIT GIRLS
6240 Shirley Street, #204, Naples 727-492-6376
www.wellfitgirls.org
Wellfit Girls Adventure Camp offers a unique opportunity for middle school girls to participate in three weeks of leadership, fitness, and empowerment July 8-August 1. Activities include creative self-
expression, personal discovery, yoga, fitness, meditation, team-building games, connection, and fun. Camp culminates with a five-day expedition to Cloudland Canyon State Park in Rising Fawn, Georgia. Limited scholarships are available.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
FIRST NAPLES
3000 Orange Blossom Dr., Naples 239-597-6057
www.firstnaples.org/vbs
Vacation Bible School 2024 will be held June 3-7 from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. for ages 4 (by Sept. 1) through current fifth graders. This year’s theme is The Quest. Registration is $10 and includes all VBS activities and a t-shirt
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CAMP & SUMMER PROGRAMS Marine Science Camp June 4 - 27, 2024 Choose 1 day, 2 days or a whole week! ROOKERY BAY RESEARCH RESERVE Environmental Learning Center 300 Tower Road Naples, FL 34113 RookeryBay.org National Estuaries Day 9 am - 4 pm Saturday, May 4, 2024 FREE Admission All Day! Family Activities & Kids’ Crafts Marine Life Touch Tank Food Trucks Kayak Demos & Mini Boat Tours Nature, Wildlife & Art Exhibits Excursions to beach and bays Hands-on in labs Kayaking Learn about sharks, sea turtles and marine-life! 7th-10th Grade Students Scan QR Code to REGISTER and see themes! Visit our Camp Directory online at www.neafamily.com
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
By Andrea Stetson
SUMMER ADVENTURES WITH A SPIRITUAL TWIST ACROSS SOUTHWEST FLORIDA
At First Naples Church, about 1,700 children are about to go on a gigantic quest. There will be an Indiana Jones-style stunt show, giant 9-foot beach balls, a concert, a humongous LED motion-activated wall, and more.
This certainly isn’t your typical children’s church school, and it’s nothing like a traditional camp. Instead, it’s a Vacation Bible School aimed at engaging children in an expedition to discover faith.
Churches across Southwest Florida and the nation hold weeklong VBS, where children gather to learn about the Bible while playing games, crafting, singing songs, and doing mission projects. VBS has several goals. It provides a fun way to learn about God while giving children a safe, wholesome summer activity. It is an outreach into the community and a
way to teach children how to help people who might be struggling.
The camps are not just for the children who attend the host church but for any child in the community. The cost of the camp is usually nominal compared with a traditional summer camp, and some are even free. Church officials say it is an outreach tool that gives people in the community a fun opportunity to visit a new church.
Jessica Jahraus, children’s director at First Naples Church, says her church goes all out to make VBS an amazing adventure. This year’s theme is “The Quest.”
“It is an expedition to discover faith and change the world,” she said. “I don’t know any camp that does what we do. Usually, when I think of day camp, there are a lot of crafts. We will do crafts, but the way we do this
is so different. We will have a huge worship rally every day where everything will be super professional. [The children] will get in-depth professional Bible teaching. The way it is produced, it is magical.”
Last summer, the First Naples VBS had a circus theme where an acrobat fell from the ceiling. There were also space days with characters dressed up in space suits.
Each day starts with all the kids together for the big production. Then, they meet in smaller groups for games, crafts, music, and other activities. This year, the mission is to raise money for an orphanage in Arizona.
“We do it with a boys-versus-girls competition, and the group that raises the most gets to slime the staff,” Jahraus explained.
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At First Naples Church, the Vacation Bible School is like a huge show. Photos from First Naples Church
NEW HOPE NAPLES
Local churches are planning a variety of themes and activities for VBS this summer. New Hope Naples is one of the only places where all children attend for free. Renee Moore, children’s ministry director, said the highlight of their VBS is the mission.
“They do a girls-against-boys competition, and at the end of the session, the leaders of the losing team get pied in the face. The kids love that,” Moore said.
The VBS is raising money for New Hope to go to the Wyoming Indian Reservation and put on a VBS program there. In addition to the mission competition, children will have games, crafts, Bible stories, and songs.
“Each day has a different theme and Bible story,” Moore said.
VANDERBILT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
This year, Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church and Learning Center will have a “Diving Into Friendship With God” theme for VBS.
“We are excited because every day we get to meet a new underwater Bible character that helps us dive into God’s love,” explained Heather Mikes, director of Christian education at Vanderbilt Presbyterian. Children will meet Tad the frogfish, Finley the dolphin, Fisher the sea lion, Waylon the whale shark, and Octavia the octopus.
Mikes said the $25 fee covers the cost of the T-shirts, snacks, and supplies.
“It is never intended to make money,” she stressed. “It is a community outreach.”
Mikes said their VBS gets a variety of kids from Vanderbilt Presbyterian, other churches, and children who don’t attend church.
“It’s a big mix,” she explained. “One of the things we learn from VBS is making space for new friends.”
Vanderbilt Presbyterian’s VBS will feature recreation, music, crafts, science, Bible lessons, snacks, and games. This year’s mission project will collect backpacks and school supplies for Grace Place and Mission Peniel.
NORTH NAPLES CHURCH
North Naples Church does not call its weeklong summer program Vacation Bible School. It’s called Serve Your World Camp.
“It was started as an alternative for Vacation Bible School,” said Mona Walker, associate pastor of children’s ministry. “The opportunities and purpose are for children to participate in service activities that help to open their eyes to the importance of serving others.”
This year’s charity is the Guadalupe Center. Children will gather a list of items that that Immokalee organization needs. Activities also include Bible lessons and games.
“Then we culminate the week with a trip to the Naples Zoo,” Walker said.
Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Offering 1 or 2 day options
Ages 2– 4 year olds (by August 1st)
To
FIRST NAPLES
June 3-7 • 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Pre-K 4 through incoming fifth graders
$10 per child
firstnaples.org/vbs
NEW HOPE NAPLES
July 22-26 • 8:30-11:30 a.m.
Rising kindergarten through rising fifth graders
Free newhopenaples.com
VANDERBILT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND LEARNING CENTER
July 22-26 • 9 a.m.-noon
Age 3 (by Sept 1 and potty trained) through rising fifth graders
$25 for the first child and $10 for every sibling
vpcnaples.org
NORTH NAPLES CHURCH
June 17-21 • 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (after care is until 5:15 p.m.)
Completed kindergarten through fifth grade
Cost $150 per child (after care is an additional $115) Cost includes a trip to the zoo nnchurch.org
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enroll
for information please contact kelly.eastman@covenantnaples.com | 239-597-3464
NOW
or
ENROLLING
PREPARE YOUR CHILD AND YOURSELF FOR CAMP
For parents, the most heart-racing, adrenalin pumping moments happen when you let go and watch your child try something on his or her own. The moment the training wheels come off, the first trip down the driveway on the skateboard, the time our children ride the school bus – these are more than just memories, these are critical moments that define growth and change. For many families, the first time they send their child to camp is one of the biggest let go, hold your breath, and watch them soar moments in childhood.
In today’s world of hightech kids and families who have a constant connection to each other, it’s essential to take the time to emotionally prepare for camp. It is, of course, important to prepare the first-time camper, but families need to make sure that Mom, Dad, younger siblings at home – virtually everyone – is ready to adjust to camp life. The American Camp Association® provides the following tips to help ease first-
time families into the camp experience:
PARENTS
As parents, it is important to focus on the positive aspects of camp. Remember that separation is natural, necessary, and inevitable –what better place to have that first experience than in a caring and nurturing environment designed specifically for children? Parents can also focus on the amazing benefits of camp – an experiential ed-
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ucation like no other teaching valuable 21st century survival skills like leadership, teamwork, problemsolving, and interpersonal communication.
SIBLINGS
Bob Ditter, family therapist and one of the nation’s leading experts on camp, cautions it is likely that the child left at home will experience separation anxiety and truly miss his or her sibling. To help them prepare, be sure to talk about the upcoming separation. Before the eldest child leaves for camp take a picture of your children together that the sibling can keep in their room or carry around. Remind your children about the communication they can have with each other through letters and postcards.
OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS
Be sure that everyone is aware of the upcoming experience. Let family members know how to contact camper if they are interested through letters and care packages — make sure they are aware of any communication policies the camp may have, i.e. no phone calls or restrictions on what can be sent in a care package. In addition, an increasing number of camps are using Web sites to display photos or video during the camp session.
According to ACA’s 2011 Emerging Issues Survey,
75 percent of responding camps indicate that they post photos or videos to a Web site for families to view. Forty-five percent indicate that they post information, photos, and videos to social media outlets like Facebook. Families should be sure to ask camp directors about these options.
Camp is an equal opportunity life-changer. By sending a child to camp, families are truly giving a gift that lasts a lifetime. By taking steps to mentally prepare for camp, families not only keep from getting “kid-sick” for their camper, but they can stay positive about the camp experience – which goes a long way toward helping first-time campers adjust to life at camp. And just like taking off the training wheels, the moment families see their camper radiating confidence and joy they will feel that burst of pride and gratitude that they allowed their child this experience. For more information about preparing for the summer camp experience, or to Find A Camp, parents can visit www.ACAcamps. org. This online resource for families includes expert advice, information on health and safety, and ACA’s searchable database of over 2,400 ACAAccredited® camps.
Reprinted with permission by the American Camp Association.
Get a Jump on Summer!
The Y has SO MANY exciting CAMP options to ensure everyone has FUN all summer long.
Naples YMCA • Marco YMCA • Cornerstone Methodist Church • Golden Gate Elementary Manatee Elementary • Manatee Middle School Camp Locations!
Secure your spot and register for summer camp today!
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WHY SUMMER CAMP?
To those who have never been, summer camp can seem like a fun and exciting way for children to spend their summers, staying active and busy with new friends and new experiences. But as any former camper will tell you, it is far more than that. For parents wondering why they should send their child to summer camp year after year, rest assured that it isn’t simply canoes and campfires. It’s an investment in their children’s development and future. Camp is a home away from home, a school away from school. It is a family and a teacher, ensuring that campers have the love, support, and tools needed to learn and grow.
A WAY TO FORM LIFELONG CONNECTIONS
In an increasingly digitized world, friendships born from face-to-face interactions are being replaced by remote connections on social media. Our campers are required to put their phones away to spend time and experience life with the people around them. We see children forming friendships with an intimacy and realness that can’t be replicated on a screen. Camp friendships have been known to last a lifetime, and unlike those they make in their school, the geographical reach of a summer camp population is often much wider. In years past, Camp Highlander has had campers
from 27 different states and 19 different countries.
During their years at summer camp, campers can form meaningful, lasting connections with people all over the world. It isn’t uncommon to see camp connections providing internships, job opportunities, or just another helping hand to those whose camp years are long over.
A PLACE FOR PERSONAL GROWTH
Studies have shown that summer camps aid in healthy child development. We’ve seen that camp makes kids more resilient to stress. Living in a cabin unit, campers learn how to build relationships and navigate social dynamics different from what they experience at home. They learn to live with a new group of peers and adults, learning to work as a team, problem solve, and operate effectively outside their comfort zones, all without the help of a parent.
Camp fosters independence and self-sufficiency, which can be the boost needed to gain confidence in themselves and their abilities. And this can allow kids to grow and change in positive ways. Camp can be a space for children to reinvent themselves. In children’s everyday lives they often grow up in the same group of peers, coaches, and teachers, which can leave them categorized in a certain way or perceived in a certain light. In school, they might
be seen as quiet or shy, when they might actually be outgoing if given the chance. According to research, camp can offer a positive environment for children to explore who they are and how they’d like to be perceived.
A TOOL FOR FUTURE SUCCESS
Camp can give kids the tools and skills needed to be more effective students and professionals. A five-year impact study conducted by the American Camp Association found that campers learn complex relationship skills, are more appreciative of individuals with different backgrounds and values, are more willing to try new things, and consider themselves to be more independent because of their experience as campers.
SO WHY RETURN?
Kids can benefit from a single year at camp, just like a single school year or sports season.. But just like several years of school or sports, returning to camp each summer creates a foundation that builds upon itself. Children benefit from the routine, rhythm, and structure that camp provides, and each summer they build on the relationships and lessons gained the year before. By the
time their summer camp days are over, they will have spent years learning how to problem-solve, operate outside their comfort zones and work with others, overcome failure, and be confident in themselves. Not only will they have fond memories and great friends, they will have the tools and skills needed to help them achieve the goals they have for the future.
Camp Highlander is located in Mills River, North Carolina. Visit www.camphighlander. com.
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Wild Florida Adventure Summer Camp
Get ready for a summer to remember! Join us for an exciting nature camp for ages 6-12 at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. With a di erent theme each week, campers will explore the sanctuary through science, arts, sports, and water play activities.
Learn more at corkscrew.audubon.org/summer-camp-24
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PS-12 | Take a Tour Today | www.seacrest.org Growing Confident, Happy, Students since 1983 2024 SUMMER AGES 4-12 AND 13-16 THEMED WEEKLY SESSIONS: MORNING 9:00AM-12:00PM AFTERNOON 1-4PM -LUNCH CARE BETWEEN CAMPS -BUNDLES WITH YMCA CAMPS AVAILABLE June 3-7 How Far I’ll Go Circle of Life June 10-14 Taylor Swift Rockstars Cruella & Dalmations June 17-21 Trolls Popstars The Greatest Showman Registration Open www naplesperformingartscenter com CAMPS Per Session $275 June 24-28 Elsa and Anna’s Adventure Rotten to the Core July 8-12 Barbieland Super Heroes July 15-19 Tangled Encanto July 22-26 Neverland Meet the Plastics (Ages 1316) July 29-August 2 Under the Sea Meet the Plastics (Ages 1316) August 5-9 Ogre Ever After Nemo and Dory s Ocean Adventure
Broadway Bootcamp: Broadway In Bloom (Ages 5 - 7) | March 11 - 15, 2024 9AM - 12PM | Tuition: $250
Broadway Bootcamp: Revolting Children (Ages 8 - 13) | March 11 - 15, 2024 3PM - 6PM | Tuition: $250
Broadway Bootcamp: Storybook Theatre (Ages 5 - 7) | June 3 - 7, 2024 9AM - 12PM | Tuition: $300
Broadway Bootcamp: Into the Wild (Ages 5 - 7) | June 24 - 28, 2024 9AM - 12PM | Tuition: $300
Story Explorers ¡Encanto! (Ages 8 - 13) | March 11 - 15, 2024 12PM - 3PM | Tuition: $250
Story Explorers: Spellbound (Ages 6 - 10) | April 29 - May 3 5:30PM - 7:30PM |Tuition: $100
Broadway Bootcamp: Oh! The Places You’ll Go (Ages 5 - 7) |July 15 - 26, 2024
Monday - Friday 1PM - 4PM Tuition: $600
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Monday - Friday 1PM - 4PM Tuition: $600
Summer Conservatory: Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka JR. (Ages 8 - 13)
June 3 - June 21, 2024
Monday - Friday| 9AM - 4PM
Tuition: $900
Performances: June 21 - 23
Summer Conservatory: Seussical JR. (Ages 8 - 18)
July 1 - July 26, 2024
Monday - Friday | 9AM - 4PM
Tuition: $1200
Performances: July 26 - 28
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Summer Camp
By Andrea Stetson
BREAKING THE ICE
Type 1 Timer Hockey Camp Inspires Kids With Diabetes
When Megan Hoffmann’s son was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 7 years old, she knew she wanted to do more than help control the disease. She wanted to show her son and others with diabetes all the wonderful things they could do. Hockey became the focus of this effort, as her son, now 15, plays the sport. Three years ago, Hoffmann and her husband, Geoff, started the nonprofit Type 1 Timer Hockey camp at Hertz Arena in Estero.
“We wanted to create a camp for kids with Type 1
diabetes,” Hoffmann said. “Type 1 is rare, so typically, they are the only kid on their hockey team with Type 1, and often the only kid in their school with Type 1. When they are on a team with 60 kids that all have Type 1, it is a very powerful thing. It is not just what happens on the ice but the relationships they develop off the ice.”
The coaching staff of the Florida Everblades will teach campers skills on the ice. Nurses, nutritionists, mental health experts, exercise experts, and sports psychologists will hold workshops to help the children and their
parents learn more about managing and living with diabetes. There also is a program that focuses on navigating school accommodations. Kevin Delaney, who runs a hockey school for deaf students in Chicago, will help organize teambuilding activities.
“It is teaching kids that ... they can still play hockey and get over the hurdle [of diabetes] and not let it stop them. [The camp] empowers the kids and allows them to be with other kids like themselves. It is great for the parents to talk among
themselves and share experiences.”
This is the third year of this camp, and Delaney is excited to be part of it once again. “I love the game, and I love teaching the game,” he said. “It is just a positive, enjoyable experience.”
THE ONLY CAMP OF ITS KIND
Type 1 Timer Hockey is the only hockey camp in the United States specifically for children with Type 1 diabetes. Last year NHL player Luke Kunin of the San Jose Sharks, who has Type 1 diabetes, spoke with campers,
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Last summer children had a terrific time at Type 1 Timer Hockey at Hertz Arena. Photo from Megan Hoffman
inspiring them by showing how the disease doesn’t have to stop them from living their dreams. Hoffmann hopes he will speak again this year.
When the camp began in 2022 there were 30 participants. In 2023 that numbered doubled to 60. Hoffmann expects at least 60 kids again this year. “The more the merrier,” she said. “We have the medical team support so we can do it.”
Hoffmann said there is one nurse for every 6-8 kids at camp. She said that ratio is important to ensure all campers are safe and able to manage their levels while exercising most of the day. The young hockey players come from all over the country. Typically only two or three campers are local, according to Hoffmann. Most of the families stay while the kids are in camp, so organizers host events such as an evening on the Naples Princess and barbecues for the whole family.
“It is a nice time for the kids to just bond and be together,” Hoffmann said. “The more awareness we can create for these kids, the better.”
Hoffmann says becoming active in helping children and families living with Type 1 diabetes was the best way to embrace her son’s life with the disease.
“We love it,” Hoffmann said. “It is our passion project. “Diabetes and hockey are unique communities, and we merged our two communities together, and we are making a great impact on their lives. We want to make a difference. We are thrilled to do it.”
WHAT IS TYPE 1 DIABETES?
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease in which the pancreas cannot produce enough insulin to naturally regulate the body’s blood sugar, leaving diagnosed individuals with a lifelong dependency on costly medical insulin.
WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES OF PLAYING SPORTS WITH T1D?
Anyone living with T1D can exercise and play sports, but they must take extra steps to ensure they do it safely. Exercise and sports can affect blood sugar by causing glucose levels to rise (hyperglycemia) or drop (hypoglycemia). High blood sugar levels can affect your body and lead to issues like dehydration and fatigue.
With new technology, such as a wearable device called a continuous glucose monitor, it is easier to monitor glucose levels while playing sports. These devices allow others (family members, friends, or coaches) to monitor a diabetic athlete’s glucose levels via an app on their personal device. Some athletes work with their doctors to set target glucose levels using a detailed management plan to prevent them from going too low or too high.
Another challenge for T1D children playing sports is the expense of insulin and monitoring devices. T1D is such an expensive and time-consuming disease that the extra cost of extracurricular activities is not affordable for families.
WHY ARE SPECIALIZED CAMPS IMPORTANT?
Diabetes camps are important because they help teach children with diabetes the skills they need to manage their disease. These camps ensure that the children are in a medically safe environment and can connect them with new friends who live with diabetes.
WHAT ARE SOME TIPS FOR PARENTS OF T1D CHILDREN WHO PLAY SPORTS?
Ensure the coaches and teammates know Type 1 diabetes and the symptoms of low or high glucose levels. Bring extra snacks and drinks to treat low glucose levels, extra water and sports drinks to avoid dehydration, and teach others around your child how to check their glucose levels if needed.
Exercising and playing sports can help control blood sugar levels and lower the risk of heart disease and nerve damage.
For a list of camps serving children with diabetes, visit the Diabetes Education and Camping Association at www.diabetescamps.org.
Answers provided by Tami Balavage, president and co-founder of Help A Diabetic Child, an organization that supports underserved children and young adults in Southwest Florida who have Type 1 diabetes and cannot afford lifesaving insulin, diabetes medical supplies, and medical services. For more information, go to helpadiabeticchild.org.
The Hoffmann Family of Companies owns the Florida Everblades, Southwest Florida’s professional hockey team, and supports Type 1 diabetes research.
All Hoffmann Family business, including the Hertz Arena, Naples Transportation & Tours, Naples Princess and others, donate their goods and services
to Type 1 Timer in support of the diabetes and hockey communities.
For more Information about Type 1 Timer Hockey Camp visit www.T1Hockey.com.
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By Janeen Lewis
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REASONS YOUR TEEN MIGHT LOVE BEING A CAMP COUNSELOR
Did your teenager love summer camp as a child? Do they need a job but can’t work during the school year because of homework and activities? Maybe you’re ready for your teen to gain work experience but still have some carefree time outdoors away from electronics. The answer is at summer camp – a day or sleepaway camp is the perfect place for teens to transition to the world of the employed. The paycheck is nice, but being a camp counselor has other rewards, too.
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1. THE GIFT OF RESPONSIBILITY
As much as teens sometimes protest about it, learning responsibility is the gateway to more independence as they grow into adults. Camp is an ideal place to build accountability, because teens are in charge of other kids or activities, but they are still supervised. If they work at a sleepaway camp, they must keep their cabin quarters neat and guide younger children to do the same. If they work at a day camp, they must show up on time, care for children, and lead activities. Working at camp is fun, but it also gives teens a glimpse into the adult world with the guidance they still need.
2.THE OPPORTUNITY TO BE A ROLE MODEL.Do you remember a teen you looked up to when you were a kid at summer camp? Maybe he or she helped you perfect your backstroke, taught you how to throw a curve ball, or gave the perfect advice for dealing with disagreements between friends. Teens can connect to kids in ways that adults sometimes can’t, and when teens work at camp, they experience the fulfillment of helping younger kids meet their goals and develop new skills.
3.REFINED RELATIONSHIP
SKILLS . From fun-centered sports competitions between rival teams to getting chores done for inspection, counselors and campers have to work together. Learning to facilitate this cooperation helps teens hone their communication and interpersonal relationship skills. Some camps even offer staff communication training and morale-building activities before campers arrive to increase awareness and create discussion about how to get along with others.
4.IMPROVED TIME MANAGEMENT SKILLS . Teen counselors must be on time for meals, the
morning meeting at the flagpole, and the activities they lead. They also are responsible for gently prodding their campers to be punctual. If they are in charge of a lesson, craft, or game, they must plan and make sure they have all the supplies ready and set up on time. These time-management lessons will benefit them as they enter college and the workplace.
5.TIME AWAY FROM TECHNOLOGY. Most day camps and sleepaway camps either have a no-device policy or have only short scheduled times with technology. Camp is the perfect place to do a “digital detox” and return to nature, sports, and faceto-face socialization.
6.PREPARATION FOR BEING AWAY AT COLLEGE . If your teen works at a sleepaway camp, they may get a taste of college life. They will be responsible for getting up on time and shouldering the responsibility of a job. Plus, being away from home for an extended period for the first time can create some homesickness. These experiences will help prepare them for college while still being in a sheltered environment.
7.A CHANCE TO SHARE TALENTS AND SKILLS. Is your teen an athlete? An artist? A nature enthusiast? Can they dance, write, or program computers? Camp is an ideal place for teens to share strengths. I served as a camp counselor in college, and it was the first time I realized I had a knack for teaching kids. It was the gateway to becoming a teacher, even though I was a journalism student then. Camp introduces teens to opportunities that maybe they hadn’t considered. It builds confidence and opens doors to future careers.
8.SAVING ON SUMMER EXPENSES . One of the advantages of
working at an overnight camp is that the camp usually provides meals and lodging in addition to a paycheck. Staffers’ work and life all happen at the camp, so there is minimal gas use. Teen counselors chaperone camp trips to amusement parks and museums paid for by the camp. These covered expenses require responsibility and work, but they are positive perks for a summer job.
9.RESUME BUILDING. Working at camp is a great experience to put on a resume when your teen is ready to enter the adult world of work. The camp experience is beneficial if your teen wants to teach or coach. However, working at camp also builds communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills, all worthy resume additions that may catch a future employer’s interest.
10.A NEW APPRECIATION FOR YOU. Being a teen counselor is indeed hard work. It involves stamina, patience, and responsibility. Oh, and teen counselors must also teach, guide, and care for children younger than themselves. It sounds a teeny bit like parenting, right? Teens who are camp counselors may begin to recognize how hard parenting is. With that recognition, they may have a new appreciation for their parents by the end of the summer.
Being a camp counselor is an excellent start for teens who want to join the world of work. If your teen is interested in becoming a camp counselor, you can find more information at the American Camp Association website at www.acacamps.org/staff-professionals/job-center.
Janeen Lewis is a writer, teacher, and mom to Andrew and Gracie. Her summer as a camp counselor gave her invaluable skills for adulthood.
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By Kerrie McLoughlin
CHARTING NEW COURSES
Outward Bound’s Summer Programs Inspire Teens to Navigate Life’s Challenges
Is your teen looking for something more significant than playing video games and hanging around the house this summer?
Would you like them to learn character traits to get them through a more meaningful life, like compassion, self-reliance, leadership, teamwork, goal-setting, and social responsibility? Would they enjoy learning such traits while sailing, crosscountry skiing, dog-sledding, canoeing, mountain
climbing, camping, kayaking, and more?
While this may sound too good to be true, it’s a genuine non-profit educational organization called Outward Bound. There are many options to choose from as far as the length of the program, ages that are eligible to attend, location, and activity,
among others. There are even expeditions specifically for struggling teens, grieving teens, families in crisis, and more. Kids develop new skills they will take with them and leave the program with a passion for life like never before. Many kids come into the program together and don’t know each other,
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but by the end of it, they have made fast and true friends based on a shared learning experience like no other. Students are made to help every step of the way and not just sit passively as they might in a classroom. They are actively learning, thinking, and participating the entire time.
The founder of the program, Kurt Hahn, says, “I regard it as the foremost task of education to ensure the survival of these qualities: an enterprising curiosity, an undefeatable spirit, tenacity in pursuit, readiness for sensible
self-denial, and above all, compassion.”
Your student who is aged 15-17 would love any of the Outward Bound Leadership Programs. What a memorable summer activity! Your teen will be sailing, snorkeling, swimming, and more, all while learning valuable lessons about diversity, community, and service that will carry them through their lives. They even offer full scholarships, and your teen doesn’t need any prior experiencewith any
activities before entering the program.
Kristen Krowley, an alumna of the program, shared that “Outward Bound has changed my life in a way that no other person or group has even come close to doing. I not only acquired skills in outdoor preparedness and leadership but also discovered a stronger and more confident person inside myself — one I had never before imagined.”
Those applying to the scholarship program must show leadership potential in their academic, athletic, and social
lives. The application process is broken into two sections: a letter of intent explaining why the student would be a good participant in this program and two letters of reference from nonfamily members.
Students who are ready for a life-changing experience should be able to grab an application from their school counselor or head to OutwardBound.org for more information.
Kerrie McLoughlin is the chaos-loving mom of five who blogs at ThePublishedParent.com.
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