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In Appreciation of Motherhood This Mother’s Day, take notice of the hard work moms do every day. PG. 20

Vintage Train Rides Riding the Rails Across

America with Your Family PG. 16

BRAIN GAINS 7 Foods to Boost Kids’ Academic Performance PG. 22

Camps & Summer Programs Your Child’s Best Summer Ever Starts Here! PG. 25


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Contents

Volume 36 • Number 5

MAY 2021

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Vintage Train Rides

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Camps & Summer Programs

WHAT’S INSIDE 4 Family F.Y.I. • • •

12 Memorial Day

2021 Northeast Camp Guide Virtual Camp and Summer Expo How to Help Your Child During Stressful Times

8 New Media: Not to Miss

20 How Motherhood Made Me Appreciate My Mom

The Mighty Ducks, BIG Shot and Last Kids on Earth Graphic Novel

4 Ways to Celebrate with Kids

A Mother’s Work is Never Done

22 Brain Gains

10 Product Roundup

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Family F.Y.I. 2021 Northeast Camp Guide he 2021 digital T edition of Northeast Camp Guide features

helpful articles on picking the right camp, specialty programs, preparing for camp and more. Read it on BostonParentsPaper. com – just click on the Magazine tab then on the image of the Northeast Camp Guide.

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According to a National Retail Federation’s annual survey, the average consumer will spend $205 on their mama this Mother’s Day for gifts and celebrations. Categories like electronics, housewares, gardening tools and books saw a significant boost this year as more consumers are interested in giving these items as gifts. But we mamas all know that nothing is better than sweet hugs, burnt toast in bed and a kid-made craft to celebrate.

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Sun Smarts

Woo-hoo! Warm weather is here! More outside time, more playing, more fun! Just make sure you and your family are slathered in sunscreen. Remember, even on cool or hazy days, SPF is a must. The sun can affect your skin no matter the weather, so be sun safe. If you are going to the beach search up sunscreens that protect our oceans while still protecting you and your brood.

May the Fourth be With You May 4th is National Star Wars Day. National Star Wars Day was first organized in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Toronto Underground Cinema in 2011. Festivities included an Original Trilogy Trivia Game Show, a costume contest, and the web’s best tribute films, mash-ups, parodies, and remixes on the big screen. May 4th was chosen because of the play on words. Thousands of Star Wars enthusiasts celebrate this day each year with parties and celebrations around the nation. Wear your Wookie costume or bring your lightsaber. Then prepare for warp speed. Wherever you go, may the fourth be with you. Oh, and be sure to watch some Star Wars films or play some trivia and make some outer space snacks to enjoy, too. 4

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Family F.Y.I. How To Help Your Child During Isolation Stefanie Hartman, MSN, RN, CPNP Brain Injury Center/Trauma Center Nurse Practitioner

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lthough many children across the state are back to school, illnesses still happen and it is more important than ever to keep sick children home. When that happens, it can be tough to isolate your child or quarantine your entire family. While you are waiting on test results or if a family member has tested positive, there are many things you can do to help the whole family get through this difficult time. Keep a normal sleep schedule. Most children do much better when they have a routine and know what to expect. Allowing a child, that feels ill or tired due to illness, time to nap is important, but keep the schedule otherwise consistent. Don’t start the habit of allowing the family to stay up much later or sleepin hours past their usual wake up time, as it can make it difficult to return to regular school and life schedules when everyone is feeling better. Try to get work or school done earlier in the day. If children are continuing to keep up with their studies, or your job requires you to get some work in, try to get that done early in the day before everyone is tired.

Create a list of fun rewards to do together! Help your child create and then choose a fun activity to do later in the day if all their work is done. Try building blanket forts, or have a dance party. Play a favorite board game or pick a new movie to cuddle up on the couch and watch. If your child is older and needs to isolate in alone, the effects of not seeing others can make this difficult. Use technology to your advantage! If you have multiple Alexa devices, teach your child how to “drop in” to another device to let you know if they need something. Use Facetime so your child can “eat with the family” and feel less alone. Lastly, accept help. If friends or family offer to pick up groceries, say yes. If they drop off dinner, accept graciously. These are difficulty times we are living through, and the support and connection of people close to us makes all the difference. From that same perspective, if your family or friends are in isolation, send them meals. Put together a basket of fun things for the kids to do, or even special treats. Friendship is about being able to pull together during stressful times.

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f you’re salivating at the very thought of the approaching barbecue season, know that you are most certainly not alone. The most popular holiday for barbecuing in the United States is the Fourth of July, followed by Memorial Day (we’re counting the days) and, of course, Labor Day. Now go make sure you’re stocked up on charcoal, wood pellets or propane and get those grills cleaned in preparation. 6

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NEW MEDIA THE MIGHTY DUCKS: GAME CHANGERS

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ast month, nearly 30 years after first taking flight, “The Mighty Ducks” returns to the ice in a brand new series on Disney+, “The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers. Lauren Graham appears as the mother of Evan Morrow (Brady Noon) to set up a team of misfits. Emilio Estevez returns as Gordan Bombay who leads the Ducks in the cutthroat, win-at-all-costs culture of youth sports today to rediscover the joys of playing just for the love of the game.

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heck out Disney+ new series BIG Shot starring John Stamos. After getting ousted from the NCAA, a men’s basketball coach is given a chance for redemption with a coaching position at an elite private high school. He soon learns that the teenage players require empathy and vulnerability — foreign concepts for the stoic Coach Korn (John Stamos). By learning how to connect with his players, Marvyn starts to grow into the person he’s always hoped to be. The girls learn to take themselves more seriously, finding their footing both on and off the court.

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This is a monster blockbuster franchise with over 5 million books in print and now, a full-color graphic novel to add to the collection! The Last Kids on Earth is an Netflix Original Series with 3 seasons and more in the works, featuring voice talents of Nick Wolfhard, Mark Hamill, Catherine O’Hara, Bruce Campbell, Rosario Dawson and more! JAKKS Pacific and Atomic Cartoons created a line of toys with major retail distribution including Target, Walmart, Books-A-Million and Amazon! And later this spring, “The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom” is coming to video game consoles everywhere! 8

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his spring comes an exciting new addition to the worldwide phenomenon The Last Kids on Earth franchise: a full color graphic novel! THE LAST KIDS ON EARTH: THRILLING TALES FROM THE TREE HOUSE by New York Times bestselling author Max Brallier features six brand new Last Kids short stories featuring art by Anoosha Syed, Xavier Bonet, Lorena Alvarez, Jay Cooper, Christopher Mitten and The Last Kids on Earth series illustrator Douglas Holgate!


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CLEA BAMBOO LONG SLEEVE CLASSIC PAJAMA SET This unbelievably soft set is made of premium bamboo fabric and can be worn from pregnancy through breastfeeding and beyond.$69.99, www.kindredbravely.com

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By Sarah Lyons

The real reason to celebrate Memorial Day is to acknowledge and remember those who have lost their lives during military service to our country. 12

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imply explaining what Memorial Day means is a good place to start. There are books you can read to help explain the holiday to your child such as The Wall by Eve Bunting or The Poppy Lady by Barbara Walsh. There are also kid-friendly videos available online that can help you explain the holiday in an age-appropriate way. “Memorial Day (History for Kids)” is a great video available on YouTube. Give your child a chance to ask questions and answer as honestly as possible.

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any people think of Memorial Day as the unofficial start of summer and celebrate by hosting a BBQ for family and friends. The real reason to celebrate Memorial Day is to acknowledge and remember those who have lost their lives during military service to our country. Unless they have been personally touched by the experience of losing a loved one who sacrificed their lives, your kids may not understand what the Memorial Day really means. Here are some kid-friendly ways to celebrate the holiday and honor those who have lost their lives as well.


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aking a craft, card, or putting together a care package for soldiers who are overseas is a great way to help celebrate Memorial Day and to help kids understand why it is important. There are many organizations that will help connect you to veterans, soldiers, or families of those who are serving overseas so that you can make sure your cards are sent to the right place. Operation We Are, Military Missions, Soldiers’ Angels, and A Million Thanks are a few organizations that can help connect your family with those that are serving or have served our country. If you are hosting a BBQ this holiday, consider having guests write a thank you card to soldiers while they are there. You can buy affordable bulk cards online or make your own.

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n non-pandemic times, most cities will host a Memorial Day parade or a remembrance event to honor fallen soldiers. There are also many memorials or museums across the nation that can be attended socially distanced. Attending one of these events with your family can open up further conversation about what Memorial Day means and show your kids that it isn’t just another day off of school and work, but a day to remember those who have sacrificed their lives for our freedoms.

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how your support for those who have served in the military by flying the American flag, making some patriotic desserts, decorating the house in red, white, and blue, and wearing the colors yourself. It is important to celebrate the freedom that we have thanks to those who have served and lost their lives. Sarah Lyons is a mother of six children, including threeyear-old triplets.


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Vintage Train Rides What could be more nostalgic than riding the rails across even just a pocket of America with your family? There’s no better way to show

your kids that life is about the journey, and not the destination than by taking some time out of the driver’s seat to sit shoulder to shoulder and take in the sights and sounds of the wheels and whistles from the track. No matter if it’s just a short jaunt on a steam locomotive this time— the old-fashioned

swing railroad bridges, freight cars, and rolling landscapes will have everyone sputtering to life and planning their next long-distance rail journey. Plan ahead, make reservations, and understand any current limitations before you arrive for a richer experience.

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f an old-fashioned train ride with mountain views sounds like just the ticket, book your ride on the Valley Train departing from North Conway’s historic 1874 station. Choose from two family-friendly excursions— the one-hour Conway, perfect for young children and the bit longer Bartlett “over the river and through the woods” journey. Reserve a seat in the 1898 first class car, the Gertrude Emma, and watch the world roll by from your comfortable wicker chair. River crossings and daydreaming guaranteed. Children under 4 ride free. North Conway, NH conwayscenic.com

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for Storybook Sundays and Putt & Ride Passes. Lincoln, NH hoborr.com For a longer trip and lakeside splendor, climb aboard a vintage coach in Meredith, NH for a magnificent ride along the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee that will travel through the great lawns of summer homes and afford a water view from the rails. Opening Memorial Day Weekend. Meredith, NH hoborr.com

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or a depot stop that has it all, visit the Lenox Station museum featuring an authentic replica station along with historic railroad displays and exhibits. This is the place to wet your whistle with a short ride in the cab of the “jitney” before heading to Adams for a one-hour scenic and educational narrated train ride on the classic 1955 Budd RDC through the Berkshire Hills. BSRM is steadfast in their dedication to railroad history and renovation projects. Check out their plans for the old Stockbridge route! Opening Memorial Day Weekend. Adams, MA berkshiretrains.org Continued on page 18 >>> May 2021 | BostonParentsPaper.com

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or the ultimate combination excursion on both rail and river, plan an afternoon the whole family will treasure for years to come on the Essex vintage coach steam locomotive and three-tiered true Mississippi Becky Thatcher riverboat. This 2 ½-hour journey begins with a 12-mile narrated train ride through pretty, coastal towns and tidal wetlands, and ends with a breathtaking 1-hour cruise along the Connecticut River. Bring your binocs for viewing the historic Gillette Castle and Goodspeed Opera House, and for the variety of bird habitats you’ll pass through on the train. Opt for a first-class Pullman parlor car outfitted with individual padded swivel seats, or a ride on the caboose on select weekends. On Mother’s Day treat mom to a Mommy & Me Tea. Check the calendar for Day Out with Thomas special event dates in August & September. Essex, CT essexsteamtrain.com

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n explorable, restored caboose and gleaming depot make this one stop you don’t want to miss before heading back to the mainland! Thousands of railroad artifacts like menus, lanterns, timetables, and even working Western Union telegraph equipment will have everyone rolling back in time. Museum opens mid-June. Located at Cape Cod Central Railroad. Chatham, MA chathamrailroadmuseum.com

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ranberry bogs, salt marshes, sand dunes, Oh My! Reserve your tickets onboard the Coastal Excursion train for a narrated twohour tour showcasing Cape Cod’s natural beauty and the Cape Cod Canal. Hyannis, MA capetrain.com

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By Sarah Lyons

hen I look back at each important moment in my life: the day I learned to drive, my graduation, my wedding, the birth of my first child, she is always standing in the background smiling and cheering me on. More importantly, she was part of the other not-somonumental moments in my life like when I got stung by a bee, when the kids teased me, and when I cried my way through my first broken heart. My mom was always there to support me through all the moments, big and small. Now that I have been a mom for a dozen years, I appreciate my mom so much more for the things she has always done with little or no recognition. I now realize the sacrifices she made and the monumental effort she put in. Here are just a few reasons why I appreciate my mom a whole lot more since becoming a mom.

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For maintaining

The mother’s work is never done and it is a thankless job. Taking even one day off means more work for days to come. Moms pick up the same toys, wash the same dishes, and do the same laundry over and over again. Not only do moms maintain the housework but they also hold a mental inventory of all items in the home. Most moms can recall the location of the baby’s favorite stuffed animal, the toddler’s missing shoe, the library books, the stapler, and any other random item a family member may request at any given time. I appreciate the example of steadfastness that my mom gave me for maintaining our home.

For managing

As moms, we often feel like we live in our minivans. Moms don’t just transport kids from one activity to the next. They also maintain the family calendar, make appointments, and make sure everyone is in the right place at the right time


with the right gear (musical instrument, snacks, sports gear, sunscreen, backpack, and the list goes on). Juggling school and activities in itself is a full-time job that my mom (and most moms) manages with ease. I appreciate my mom for being the social planner, taxi driver, and personal assistant to our whole family as we grew up.

For enduring

The first time I dropped my son off at a babysitter’s and watched him cry and reach for me in the window my heart broke. As moms, we endure heartache often as we watch our children learn and grow, succeed and fail, and endure illnesses, hurt feelings, and disappointment. Our heart soars when they meet their goals and sinks when things don’t work out. Motherhood is a roller coaster of emotions that us moms withstand without complaint. I appreciate my mom for her strong support of me even when she was hurting too.

For letting me go

When you become a mother, you are the center of your child’s world. You feed them, change them, and comfort them. The more they grow, the more independent they become. While this is something to celebrate, it can be heart wrenching to loosen the grip on a child and trust them to manage life and all of its challenges alone. It’s scary and new and feels more like a loss of control than anything else, but as you watch your child take on life’s challenges it can be a great sense of pride as well. I appreciate my mom for letting me go, grow, and experience life in my own way. This Mother’s Day, take notice of the hard work moms do every day. Acknowledge the little things they do, thank them for always being there, and hug them tight before you leave.

For the unseen

There are things moms do every day that go unnoticed. Moms make sure the football jersey is clean before the next game, check in on a sick kid during the night, drop off a forgotten lunchbox, put puzzle pieces back where they belong, replace toothbrushes, clean out the pantry, email teachers with concerns, volunteer, cook, shop, and so many little things that keep a family going every day. The little things that don’t seem to matter, that most won’t notice, that no one asks for, that moms do just because they want to show their love for their family. I appreciate my mom for all the things she has done that I never thought to thank her for.

For loving me anyway

Moms love their kids through tantrums, potty training, back talk, and rebellion. There is no doubt that raising kids is trying on the patience but moms have a way of letting us know that no matter what mistakes we make, they will be there to catch us when we fall. I appreciate my mom for loving me even when I was unlovable.

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7 Foods By Patrick Quinn

NUTS & SEEDS Nuts and seeds are packed with nutrients that are essential for brain health including essential fatty acids, protein, zinc, and B-vitamins. They’re also natural mood boosters that are portable and versatile, making them an excellent choice for study snacks. 22

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PARENT TIP: Kids aren’t always going to love these. But mixing them in a trail mix with a few chocolate pieces or yogurt chips is a great way to get them munching on the healthy nuts and seeds. Just be careful not to send this in as a school snack in districts where nut allergies can affect other kids.

GREEK YOGURT Full-fat Greek yogurt packs a lot more protein than other yogurts (and much less sugar), and can help keep brain cells in good form for sending and receiving information. It’s also full of protein and B-vitamins—essential for the growth of brain tissue, neurotransmitters, and enzymes. Greek yogurt is also a great source of Calcium and Vitamin D. PARENT TIP: Mix in a teaspoon of honey and some cinnamon to turn this healthy option into a delicious one as well. The problem for me at that point is avoiding eating it myself before the kids get it. Continued on page 24 >>>

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act is, all the books, tablets, and notepads kids use for studying are useless if their brains are not in top functioning form. There are certain nutrients that are crucial for their brain development, and better brain development means better brain function, memory, and concentration— all of which contribute to better academic performance. To keep your kids’ performance at optimum levels, I’ve rounded up seven of the best brain foods to help boost their mental power with pro parenting tips on how to incorporate them into your kids’ daily diet.


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2020 Session Dates: 2 Week Session June28 27–– July July 10, June 11,2021 2020 4 Week Session July 12 – July 25, 2020 July 11 – August 7, 2021 July 266 Week – August 8, 2020 Session June 27 – August 7, 2021

Day, Residential, LIT ~ Coed ~ Ages 6-17 ~ Marion, MA taborsummer.org

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BONUS TIP: Eggs aren’t only a great healthy option that will keep them full thanks to the protein, but it’s also a really great gateway to cooking for the budding chef. Teach them how to make scrambled eggs, a fried egg, or a veggie omelet, and you’re fostering a whole new side of creativity. Plus… you might get the occasional breakfast out of that deal!

Berries are rich in a variety of compounds that may help promote academic performance and protect brain health. Berries (including blueberries, strawberries, and blackberries) are especially high in flavonoid compounds called anthocyanins, believed to improve mental performance by increasing blood flow OATMEAL to the brain. They also protect against inflammation and improve certain signaling pathways that promote Oats are extremely nutritious and they can provide nerve cell production and cellular processes involved the energy and fuel for the brain that kids need first thing in the morning. Oatmeal is also a fiber-rich in learning and memory. food that keeps heart and brain arteries clear. In PARENT TIP: Berries make an easy study snack, but one study, kids who ate sweetened oatmeal did better they can cause sticky fingers that can lead to messy on memory-related school tasks than those who ate keyboards and homework papers. Try putting several sugary cereal.l. different types of berries on kid-friendly skewers for PARENT TIP: Delicious AND helps with memory at a fun, healthy, and mess-free desk snack. school? Oatmeal should really be considered a bit of a superfood for our kids. It’s another food option that FISH can be endlessly tweaked to suit the tastes of your Fish is an excellent source of Vitamin D and the Omega-3 individual kiddos. You can dress oatmeal up with applesauce, dried fruit, almonds, and banana to make it fatty acids DHA and EPA— both essential for brain growth and function. Consuming more Omega-3s means tastier and more appealing to kids. Due to its natural compounds, adding cinnamon also gives oatmeal an kids will have sharper minds and better mental skills PARENT TIP: Fish can be a tricky one with kids. If you extra ingredient that will help to protect brain cells.. get them accustomed to eating it when they’re young, they’ll be more likely to be open to new fish dishes when they’re pre-teen and teenagers. You can make fish tasty for kids by serving it simply grilled, like fish sticks, or including it in tacos or in tuna sandwiches. Another option is using canned salmon to make delicious salmon salad sandwiches that can be mixed with reduced-fat mayo or non-fat Greek yogurt, raisins, chopped celery, and carrots

EGGS The versatile egg is a great source of protein, and egg yolks are packed with choline, which helps memory development. Eggs can be served in a variety of ways and can be enjoyed at breakfast, as a mid-afternoon snack, or even at dinner..

APPLES AND PLUMS Kids usually have a craving for sweets. Apples and plums are lunchbox-friendly items that contain quercetin, an antioxidant that helps fight the decline in mental skills. Keep them organic to get the best benefits.. PARENT TIP: These are some of the few snacks that are on the ‘help yourself’ list in my house. It’s great because kids can grab one when they get home from school while doing homework, or anytime they want a quick bite. For a heartier snack, you can also cut apples into chunky slices and spread them with almond or peanut butter, or you can freeze pitted plums and add them to a favorite nutrient-rich fruit smoothie.

PARENT TIP: Eggs are great for making grab-and-go Patrick Quinn is a parenting expert at Brainly, the world’s breakfasts kids can eat on the road. Scramble eggs into largest online learning community. He is the father of three a whole grain tortilla to make a grab-and-go breakfast school-age kids and a former teacher. burrito, or make your own version of an Egg McMuffin at home by putting a fried egg on top of a toasted English muffin and topping it with a slice of low-fat cheese.

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Camps & Summer Programs Your Child’s Best summer ever starts here

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ACERA SUMMER STEAM CAMP (WINCHESTER) 781-729-3489 Age or Grade Range: Ages 5-17 The Acera Summer STEAM Camp is a creativity-based arts and sciences day camp where children ages 5-17 can nurture their natural desire to inquire, create, and innovate. https://aceraschool.org/summercamp

ALLANDALE FARM OUTDOOR SUMMER PROGRAM (CHESTNUT HILL) 617-524-1531 Age or Grade Range: Ages 4-10 Allandale Farm Outdoor Summer Program gives children ages 4-10 a comprehensive exposure to outdoor fun and learning on a working farm in the city. Kids enjoy gardening, composting, bird and plant identification, walking, and farm animals. https://www.allandalefarm.com/ summer-camp/

BC HIGH SUMMER PROGRAMS (BOSTON) 617-474-5181 Age or Grade Range: Ages 10-17 All camps and courses happen on the beautiful BC High campus and is open to girls and boys grades 5th12th grade. http://www.bchigh.edu/summer

hands-on exploration! http://www.massaudubon.org/ broadmeadow

BROOKLINE ARTS CENTER (BROOKLINE) 617-566-5715 Age or Grade Range: Ages 5-17 Join us for a variety of creative opportunities and an outlet for arts education this summer at the Brookline Arts Center! We have classes in painting, drawing, comics, pottery, jewelry, ArtVentures and more. https://brooklineartscenter.com/ summer-classes/

CAMP AKEELA (THETFORD CENTER, VT) 866-680-4744 Age or Grade Range: Ages 9-17 Co-ed, overnight camp in Vermont where “quirky” kids thrive! We focus on the social growth of campers. http://www.campakeela.com

CAMP ALSING (UNITY, ME) 207-805-4155 Age or Grade Range: Ages 9-17 Camp Alsing is a premier, co-ed sleep away camp in Maine for kids ages 9-17 with high-functioning autism or other social challenges. http://www.campalsing.com

CAMP ARCADIA (CASCO, ME)

203-956-0939 Age or Grade Range: Ages 7-17 Camp Arcadia has been teaching BELMONT DAY SUMMER CAMP 21st Century skills since the early (BELMONT) 20th century. We offer 2, 4 and 7 617-484-3078 week sessions for girls currently in Age or Grade Range: Ages 3-15 2nd grade through 11th grade. We Experienced and creative counselors also have 2 different Family Camp establish a supportive environment weeks in August. for exciting summer adventures http://www.camparcadia.com with many opportunities for exploration and play. Daily swim CAMP BIRCH HILL (NEW DURHAM, lessons. Specialty and sports camps NH) available. 603-859-4525 https://www.belmontday.org/ Age or Grade Range: Age: 6 - 16 summer-discoveries Nestled in the Lakes Region of BROAD MEADOW BROOK NATURE New Hampshire, Camp Birch Hill offers a fun, elective based program DAY CAMP (WORCESTER) where boys and girls aged 6-16 508-753-6087 can participate in over 50 diverse Age or Grade Range: Ages 5-16 activities of their choice. Each We are a nature day camp located minutes from downtown Worcester. summer they welcome campers to their grounds in New Durham, NH. Campers spend their days hiking This traditional, overnight summer and exploring over 400 acres of camp sits on a 100 acre piece of wildlife sanctuary - learning about the world around them through

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private, lakeside land where kids can come for two, four or six weeks of their summer. It is a home away from home where kids have the time of their lives for two, four or six weeks while making lasting friendships and memories. campbirchhill.com

CAMP CLARK - OLD COLONY YMCA (PLYMOUTH) 508-888-2290 ext. 204 Age or Grade Range: Ages 4-15 Old Colony YMCA Summer Day Camps teach self-reliance, foster a love for nature and the outdoors, and encourage the development of attitudes and practices that build character and leadership...all amidst a fun and creative learning environment. http://bit.ly/CampClarkBPP

CAMP CODY (FREEDOM, NH) 954-803-8655 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-18 We strive to maintain an environment that both encourages personal growth and creates an unforgettable summer experience. Regardless of what age a camper joins us, we work hard to make them feel like part of the Cody family. http://www.campcody.com

CAMP HALE/CLUB 48 (SANDWICH, NH) 617-375-8110 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-15 Located on Squam Lake in Sandwich, NH, Camp Hale offers youth the opportunity to experience sleepaway camp in the natural beauty of the White Mountains. By taking youth out of their comfort zone and exposing them to new possibilities. https://www.uses.org/programs/ camphale/about/

CAMP KODIAK (MCKELLER, ONTARIO) 877-569-7595 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-18 Looking for an integrated, noncompetitive summer camp for children & teens with & without ADHD, LD & high-functioning ASD? We provide social skills and academic programs along with 50+ activities, 2:1 camper-to-staff ratio,


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CAMP MARIST (EFFINGHAM, NH) 603-539-4552 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-16 Camp Marist is an international, co-ed Catholic overnight camp for campers ages 6-16 years old on Ossipee Lake in New Hampshire. From horseback riding to waterskiing, go-karts, sports, and drama… we offer everything a kid would want! https://www.campmarist.org/

CAMP PINEHURST- A TRADITIONAL COED OVERNIGHT SUMMER CAMP IN MAINE (RAYMOND, ME) 603-880-6287 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-14 Facing the sunset on the sandy shore of Crescent Lake, Camp Pinehurst is a traditional summer camp for boys and girls that emphasizes skill development, outdoor adventure and teamwork. http://www.camppinehurst.com

CAMP RAMAPO (RHINEBECK, NY) 845-876-8407 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-16 Residential summer camp for children with social, learning and emotional challenges. http://www.ramapoforchildren.org

CAMP SATUCKET - OLD COLONY YMCA (EAST BRIDGEWATER) 508-378-3913 Age or Grade Range: Ages 5-15 Old Colony YMCA Summer Day Camps teach selfreliance, foster a love for nature and the outdoors, and encourage the development of attitudes and practices that build character and leadership...all amidst a fun and creative learning environment. http://bit.ly/CampSatucketBPP

CAMP CHRISTINA - OLD COLONY YMCA (STOUGHTON) 781-341-2016 Old Colony YMCA Summer Day Camps teach selfreliance, foster a love for nature and the outdoors, and encourage the development of attitudes and practices that build character and leadership...all amidst a fun and creative learning environment. http://bit.ly/CampStoughtonBPP

HOPKINTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS

CAMP WAZIYATAH (WATERFORD, ME) 207-583-2267 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-16 Camp Waziyatah is a coed overnight camp in Maine’s beautiful lakes region. With 130 acres on a 3.5 mile private lake, Wazi has a unique kid’s choice program where campers always get the activities they choose and are encouraged to try new things. http://wazi.com/

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CARDIGAN SUMMER SESSION

The perfect balance between academic enrichment and summertime fun for girls and boys ages 8-15!

EXPLORING NEW WORLDS Come & Explore with us this summer

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Cardigan Mountain School Canaan, NH • (603)523-3526 • www.cardigan.org/summer


CAMP WEKEELA (HARTFORD, ME) 201-612-5125 Age or Grade Range: Ages 7-16 Camp Wekeela is a premiere summer camp on a bucolic setting in the beautiful state of Maine. http://www.campwekeela.com

CAMP WINGATE*KIRKLAND (YARMOUTH PORT)

and encourage the development of attitudes and practices that build character and leadership...all amidst a fun and creative learning environment. http://bit.ly/CampYomechasBPP

CARDIGAN MOUNTAIN SUMMER SESSION (CANAAN, NH) 603-523-3526 Age or Grade Range: Ages 8-15 The perfect balance between academic enrichment and summertime fun for boys and girls ages 8-15! https://www.cardigan.org/summer

508-362-3798 Age or Grade Range: Ages 7-15 Located on Cape Cod, Camp Wingate*Kirkland is a traditional overnight and day camp offering a daily choice program which allows campers to choose their own CHARLES RIVER CREATIVE ARTS schedule and design their perfect (DOVER) summer. Camp is completely peanut, 508-785-8250 tree-nut and sesame free. Age or Grade Range: Age: 5 - 15 http://www.campwk.com Charles River Creative Arts Program, CAMP YOMECHAS - OLD COLONY located in Dover, MA, has been a pioneer in multi-arts education YMCA (MIDDLEBORO) since 1970. Here, young people take 508-947-1390 risks, learn new skills, and discover Age or Grade Range: Ages 5-15 new talents within a nurturing and Old Colony YMCA Summer Day diverse community of experienced Camps teach self-reliance, foster a and dedicated artists. Two 4-week love for nature and the outdoors, sessions are offered every summer.

Students may enroll in one or both sessions. Creative Starts provides an opportunity for children ages 5 – 8 to begin exploring and developing their artistic talents in an encouraging, stimulating environment. Each two-week session runs 9am – 4pm, Monday through Friday and features a unique theme, tying together creative projects with diverse art forms. We offer an age-appropriate balance of choice and structure to encourage experimentation, independence, and creative confidence. http://www.crcap.org

CHESTNUT HILL CREATIVE ARTS & SPORTS CAMP (CHESTNUT HILL) Age or Grade Range: Age 3 - Grade 8 Summer at Chestnut Hill caters to campers by providing four age group divisions: Lower (ages 3-5), Intermediate (grades 1-3), Upper (grades 4-6), and Senior (grades 7-8), which implement traditional and innovative programming led by experienced adult http://www.tchs.org

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CHRISTIAN YOUTH CONFERENCE AT OCEAN PARK (OCEAN PARK, ME) 781-245-9984 Age Range: Ages 14-18 For over 100 years, the Christian Youth Conference at Ocean Park (CYC) has provided a place where teens can begin or renew their walk with Christ. Catering exclusively to high school youths, CYC challenges kids to grow in their relationship to God within a safe, loving community. CYC helps kids build faith and discipleship. Students make lifelong friends and return summer after summer, often becoming part of the staff after graduation.. http://cycop.org

CREATIVE ARTS: THEATER, MUSIC & ART VACATION WEEKS AND SUMMER PROGRAMS (READING) 781-942-9600 A multi-disciplinary community arts school, based in Reading, MA, that offers private lessons and group classes in Theater, Music and Visual Art all year long for all ages and abilities. http://www.weteachcreativearts.org

DEBATE CAMP (WEST ROXBURY) 888-512-8154 Age or Grade Range: Ages <10-15 Skills in debate and public speaking help to develop critical thinking, advocacy, open-mindedness, and confidence. Debate Camp provides 5 day, in-person camps, 9:00am - 3:30pm in W. Roxbury, MA - 2 enjoyable and enriching sessions in July. Join us! https://www.debatecamp.com/boston

DEDHAM COMMUNITY HOUSE SUMMER CAMP (DEDHAM) 781-329-5740 Age or Grade Range: Ages <3-14 Since the 1920’s, the Dedham Community House Summer Camp has helped create lifelong childhood memories of summers filled with fun in the sun! http://www.dedhamcommunity house.org

DELPHI ACADEMY (MILTON) 617-333-9610 Private day school and summer camp in a beautiful Milton setting. http://delphiboston.org/

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DERBY SUMMER ARTS (HINGHAM) 781-740-4766 Age or Grade Range: Ages 8-15 Summer Arts is a 5 week comprehensive program for ages 8 to 15. Campers choose their own schedules from over 100 choices. There are also programs for ages 3 to 7. Campers may attend less weeks. http://derbyacademy.org/summer

DIGITAL MEDIA ACADEMY (CAMBRIDGE) (866) 656-3342 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-17 Digital Media Academy is a STEM summer camp experience designed for kids and teens to get their start as designers, developers, engineers, animators, musicians, and filmmakers. Learn from industry professionals and passionate educators as you complet https://www.digitalmediaacademy. org/massachusetts-tech-camps/ cambridge/

EAGLE HILL SCHOOL (HARDWICK) 413-477-6000 Age or Grade Range: Ages 10-16 Eagle Hill’s Summer Session blends the experience of a classic summer camp with our unique approach to educating diverse learners. The course offerings are designed to help students have a fun-filled summer while building confidence. https://www.eaglehill.school

EDGE ON SCIENCE (NEWTON, BEVERLY) (315) 773-5673 Grade Range: Rising 3rd to 12th grade At Edge on Science your child has the freedom to explore applied science and engineering. Individual and team projects make it a handson experience. Join us this summer for one or more, of ten different, week-long day programs! https://www.edgeonscience.com/ summer-camps/

EMPOW STUDIOS (MULTIPLE LOCATIONS) 617-395-7527 Age or Grade Range: Ages 7-15 Empow Studios offers weekly STEM Summer Camps for kids ages 7-15. Campers have fun learning coding,

robotics, movie-making, Minecraft, Roblox, 3D printing, and more! Fullday and half-day camps available throughout Massachusetts and online. http://www.empow.me

EVERWOOD DAY CAMP (SHARON) 781-694-5829 Age or Grade Range: Ages 4-15 Everwood provides an unparalleled summer camp experience in the great outdoors and are proven leaders in COVID-19 safety. We are committed to supporting the social and emotional health of our campers through real opportunities for connection. http://www.EverwoodDayCamp.com

EXXCEL GYMNASTICS & CLIMBING (NEWTON) 617-244-3300 Age or Grade Range: Ages 5+ Gymnastics, climbing, water slides, field trips, swimming, trapeze, bungee, zip line, skits, arts & crafts, games…what more could a kid want? http://www.exxcel.net/

FESSENDEN SUMMER CAMPS (WEST NEWTON) 617-630-2373 Age or Grade Range: Ages 3-15 Whether in the Day Camp, the Summer ELL program, or one of the many Sports or Specialty Camps, campers participate in fun and exciting activities, build their self-confidence, and learn core life skills such as collaboration and creativity. http://www.fessendensmps.org

FLEUR DE LIS CAMP (FITZWILLIAM, NH) 603-585-7751 Age or Grade Range: Ages 8-17 For a best summer ever come to Fleur de Lis - a girl’s camp filled with great fun, great learning, and great adventures in beautiful southwestern NH. Girls come for the summer and leave with a new second home, forever friends, and life-long memories. https://www.fleurdeliscamp.org/


FUSION ACADEMY (BURLINGTON/ LEXINGTON, HINGHAM, NEWTON) 781-512-0505 Age or Grade Range: Ages 12-18 A completely Customizable Summer Experience using our Unique 1:1 program. The summer focuses on Academic Engagement, Creative Enrichment and College Preparation. Enrolling students entering grades 5-12. In-person or Virtually. https://www.fusionacademy.com/ summer-programs/

structure and play, field trips, and age-appropriate activities promise a well-rounded experience. http://www.hillhouseboston.org

HOPKINTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS (HOPKINTON) 508-435-9222 Age or Grade Range: Ages 4-17 Summer programs at the HCA are the perfect creative outlet for students who love the arts. Our artist-instructors make learning fun as they help students find their voice in a variety of different artistic mediums, from art to movie-making. http://www.hopartscenter.org/

GERMAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL BOSTON SUMMER CAMP (BOSTON, MA) HUNTERS HAVEN FARM 617-783-2600 HORSEBACK RIDING CAMP Age or Grade Range: Ages 4-12 (GROVELAND) German International School Boston Summer Camp offers four weeks of summer camp adventures in a bilingual environment. For students ages 4 - 12. German is not required. https://www.gisbos.org/

GHOSTLIGHT THEATER CAMP (OAKLAND, ME) 207-358-0641 Age or Grade Range: Ages 9-17 Ghostlight Theater Camp offers campers the opportunity to create incredible theater, studying with Broadway-caliber artists, while experiencing the best traditional summer camp experience Maine has to offer. http://www.ghostlighttheatercamp. com/

GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS CAMPS (MULTIPLE LOCATIONS) 617-350-8335 Age or Grade Range: Ages 5-17 Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts offers resident and day camps in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Every girl is invited! From our youngest campers in pre-Kindergarten programs, to our 12th graders becoming CIT’s, and every girl in between. http://www.hercamp.org

HILL HOUSE (BOSTON) 617-227-5838 Age or Grade Range: Ages 3-12 Hill House summer staff kicks off the organization’s 20th summer of camp for children ages 3 to 12. Weekly themes, a balance between

978-373-1300 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-18+ Full Day Weekly Horseback Riding Camp at beautiful Hunters Haven Farm in Groveland MA. http://www.huntershavenfarm.com

ICODE OF WELLESLEY STEAM SUMMER PROGRAMS (WELLESLEY) 781-291-3131 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-18+ iCode of Wellesley is a premier STEAM afterschool and summer camp program that teaches life skills alongside a diverse set of technologies. Using these fun and engaging activities we help children build resilience, problem solving, and team work. http://www.icodeschool.com/icodewellesley/

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BOSTON BILINGUAL SUMMER CAMP 2021 (CAMBRIDGE) 617-583-9250 Age or Grade Range: Ages 3-10 The International School of Boston gives your children a safe and fun day camp experience that they will never forget. Under the guidance of bilingual teachers, campers participate in academic, creative, and playful activities. https://www.isbos.org/campus-life/ summer-camp

KIDS CRESCENDO (BELMONT) 617-484-4696 Age or Grade Range: Ages 5-11 For 1 or 2 weeks, kids can

understand and experience music through movement, story, and song, find the beat through percussion, learn basic pitch-matching and melodies, violin and keyboard, and put everything together in a final performance! https://powersmusic.org/program/ kids-crescendo/

LINX CAMPS (WELLESLEY) 781-235-3210 Age or Grade Range: Ages 3-17 LINX Camps provides fun-filled, enriching and innovative summer programs that are rich with traditions and choices. Our expert staff recognizes each campers’ strengths to support the growth of our younger campers while building character in our older ones. http://www.linxcamps.com/

MAGIC BRUSH SUMMER ART PROGRAM (TEWKSBURY) 978--446-0588 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6 and up 8 WEEKS OF FUN. Sign up for 1 or all 8! 3 Options to Choose from @SHOP Art Program 9a-12pm MonFri or Virtual Art Program 9-12pm Mon-Fri. Take Home Art Kit w/ all the same projects as we do in the shop). http://www.magicbrushpottery.com/ summer-art-program-2021.html

MAPLEWOOD COUNTRY DAY CAMP (SOUTH EASTON) 508-238-2387 Age or Grade Range: Ages 3-14 Maplewood is family owned and operated. We serve children ages 3 to 14. We are accredited by the American Camping Association. Children are taught the fundamental concepts of discovery, community, teamwork and fitness in a secure, fun environment. http://www.maplewoodyearround. com/

MASS AUDUBON SUMMER CAMPS (MULTIPLE CITIES) 781-259-9500 Age or Grade Range: Ages 3-15 Have fun, make friends, and experience nature this summer! Mass Audubon campers enjoy outdoor exploration, habitat hikes, wildlife observation, hands-on activities, interactive games, imaginative free play, creative crafts, and more. Small group May 2021 | BostonParentsPaper.com

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sizes ensure camper safety and engagement with positive role models who are enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge of the outdoors. Sign up for hands-on, outdoor fun this summer. With 19 day camps and one overnight camp, there’s something for everyone. https://www.massaudubon.org/

MAZEMAKERS (WESTON) 781-314-9230 Age or Grade Range: Grades 2-8 Mazemakers is not your typical summer camp! Mazemakers is a dynamic learning community for campers grades 2-8. With an experienced and enthusiastic staff, we create a flourishing atmosphere of respect, intellectual vitality, and imagination. http://www.mazemakers.org

MEADOWBROOK SUMMER PROGRAMS (WESTON) 781-647-0546 Age or Grade Range: Grades K-8 Meadowbrook Summer Programs all share the philosophy of The Meadowbrook School of Weston: nurturing a child’s personality,

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encouraging his or her special NORTHFIELD MOUNT HERMON interests, and embracing the whole SUMMER SESSION (VIRTUAL) child. Meadowbrook campers agree 413-498-3290 – summer is FUN! http://daycamp.meadowbrook-ma.org/ Age or Grade Range: Ages 7-12 Northfield Mount Hermon, one of NEW ART CENTER SUMMER YOUTH the nation’s leading independent schools, has been providing ART PROGRAM (NEWTON) outstanding summer academic 617-964-3424 opportunities since 1905. For 2021, Age or Grade Range: Grades 1-12 we are offering a wide selection of Spend your summer vacation virtual learning courses (remote immersed in the arts! Students only). are grouped by grade with a high http://www.nmhschool.org/summer teacher-to-student ratio. Register for one or more weeks with new POK-O-MACCREADY CAMPS activities and a variety of mediums (WILLSBORO, NY) each day. All experience levels, with 518-963-7656 materials provided. Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-16 https://newartcenter.org/ POK-O-MacCREADY combines NIGHT EAGLE WILDERNESS traditional camp with a modern ADVENTURES (WALLINGFORD, VT) child-centered approach that cultivates independence, life(802) 446-6100 long friendships, growth through Age or Grade Range: Ages 10-14 challenge, and appreciation for the Located in the heart of Vermont’s natural world. Green Mountains, Night Eagle http://www.pokomac.com/ Wilderness Adventures is a unique primitive summer camp where boys live in tipis and do things that boys did hundreds of years ago. http://www.nighteaglewilderness.com


POMPOSITTICUT FARM DAY CAMP (HUDSON) 978-562-0968 Age or Grade Range: Ages 4-15 A summer Day Camp offering adventurous, out of the norm activities that entice, excite, and encourage campers to enjoy outdoor interactions peers ages 4-15! http://www.pompositticutfarm.com

PUDDLESTOMPERS NATURE EXPLORATION (NEWTON) 617-527-2000 Science Camp, Enrichment Classes & Programs, Day Camp https://www.puddlestompers.com/ summer-locations

RUSSIAN SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS (MULTIPLE LOCATIONS) 774-312-3806 Age or Grade Range: Grades K-12 The Russian School of Mathematics

is now enrolling students for the spring and summer semesters! https://www.russianschool.com/ spring-enrollment-ma

SPRING & SUMMER INSTITUTE IN GLOBAL LEADERSHIP (VIRTUAL WITH POSSIBLE IN PERSON IN THE GREATER BOSTON AREA) 617-482-4587 Age or Grade Range: Ages 11-18 Step into the role of a diplomat to address current global issues during the United Nations Association of Greater Boston’s Institute in Global Leadership Model UN programs! https://unagb.org/model-un/vacationinstitutes/

STEVE AND KATE’S CAMP (BOSTON, CAMBRIDGE) 617-315-4387 Age or Grade Range: Ages 4-16 At Steve & Kate’s, our camp philosophy is pretty simple: We believe that you need to trust

kids with the freedom to make their own choices driven by their natural curiosity, to experiment with their own decision-making and develop the confidence to try, fail, and learn on their own. Designed for kids entering Pre-K through 7th graders, we offer a massive choice of activities that cater to pretty much anything. http://steveandkatescamp.com/ locations/boston

SUMMER AT STONELEIGH-BURNHAM SCHOOL (GREENFIELD) 413-695-6619 Age or Grade Range: Ages 8-18 Speak up I & II: debate and public speaking for novice and experienced speakers. Girls ages 10-18. Performing Arts: dance, voice, & theater ages 1016. Bonnie Castle Equestrian Camp: Premiere riding camp for riders from novice to experienced ages 8-18 https://sbschool.org/summer/

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SUMMER IN FRENCH FOR KIDS & TEENS (ONLINE, BASED IN BOSTON, MA) 617-912-0400 Age or Grade Range: Ages 5-17 Our virtual summer program is the perfect way to improve your child’s skills and confidence in the French language. We have fun and creative French immersion classes for children ages 5-17. https://frenchculturalcenter.org/ summer-in-french/

SUMMER SAGE (FOXBORO) 508-543-9619 Age or Grade Range: Age: 4-13 Summer Sage delves into exciting club topics that will spark your child’s curiosity and encourage a love of learning. Participants work with same-aged peers and are immersed in experiential learning that enhances the weekly theme. https://sageschool.org/summer-sage/

TABOR SUMMER CAMP (MARION) 508-291-8342 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-17 Join us for an unforgettable summer by the sea full of friends, sports, adventures, and learning at the

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Tabor Summer Camp. We offer a variety of engaging activities and enrichment courses for young people ages 6-17 on our beautiful seaside campus. http://taborsummer.org/

THE BARTON CENTER FOR DIABETES EDUCATION, INC. (MULTIPLE CITIES) 508-987-2056 Age or Grade Range: Ages 6-18 The Barton Center is dedicated to children who live with type 1 diabetes and the people who care for them. Barton programs offer fun, recreation, diabetes education, and support. Please visit our website for a complete list of programs. http://www.bartoncenter.org

THE ULTIMATE DAY CAMP AT DEDHAM HEALTH & ATHLETIC (DEDHAM) 781-326-2900 At the Ultimate Day Camp we aim to make each day the “BEST DAY EVER”. We pack all that DHAC has to offer into every week! Campers love the water park. https://summer.dedhamhealth.com/ the-ultimate-day-camp/

THORNTON ACADEMY (SACO, ME) 207-602-4448 Age or Grade Range: Ages 12-17 Join us at Thornton Academy’s summer programs for adventure & academics. Day and boarding programs for students entering grades 6-11. Located in Saco, Maine, only 90 minutes from Boston. Be Who You Are this summer at Maine’s Best Private School! http://.www.thorntonacademy.org/ summer

YMCA OF GREATER BOSTON (BOSTON, WALTHAM, WOBURN, READING, DEDHAM, NEEDHAM) 617-927-8060 Age or Grade Range: Ages 3-16 Y Day Camp keeps kids engaged, safe, healthy and learning. At the Y, we focus on your child as a whole, including top-notch sports and swimming instruction, exploration of the community, and developing life-long friendships. https://ymcaboston.org/activeprograms/#Day%20Camp


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