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Create Your Summer Descriptions (grades 2-6) . . .pages The Middle & Upper Experience (grades 6-12) . . . pages19-21
With our Create Your Summer format, children may select specific enrichment programs to pursue their interests or discover new ones. Our age-appropriate group offerings share many of the same features of our school — they’re hands-on, adventure packed, creative, and offer a rich array of activities throughout the summer.
Animated Adventures: Characters and Creations
June 13-17 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Stephanie Tiller Camp snapshot: Children will watch popular animated film clips, create crafts and games based on films, draw new characters, and create stories based on popular Disney heroes and heroines. Who should choose this camp: Children interested in art and Disney Fee: $180
Future Park Rangers
June 13–17 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Kristin Suer Camp snapshot: Children will enjoy trips to local parks, conservation activities, and naturalist-led hikes and programs. Who should choose this camp: Outdoor enthusiasts and environmentalists Fee: $180
Register Today at: 7Hills.org/Summer
Crafty Collage
June 13–17 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Teresa Bardon Camp snapshot: Kids will work on a variety of projects using about 40 photos from home. Activities may include creating photo albums, calendars, and party decorations using paper, stickers, and other embellishments. Who should choose this camp: Creative types, those who like to create something new out of something old, and scrapbookers Fee: $180
Ninja Warrior Training
June 13-17 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Tyler Mcllwraith Camp snapshot: This week will include visits to various gyms so children can improve strength, agility, and coordination. A main focus will be completing obstacles like the rope swing, quadruple steps, and warped wall. Meeting real-life ninja warriors will be a plus! Who should choose this camp: Adventurous spirits, athletes, and gymnasts Fee: $180
Tennis Clinic
June 13–17 | 12:30–3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Keith Thompson Camp snapshot: Tennis Clinic will offer activities focusing on improving the skill level of each player by working on groundstrokes, hand-eye coordination, serves, volleys, and footwork. Children will gain knowledge of the sport through practice and a variety of drills and games to improve fundamental skills. Participants provide their own rackets. Who should choose this camp: Those who want to learn or improve their tennis skills Fee: $180
Photography
June 13-17 | 12:30–3:30 p.m. grades 3-6 Instructor: Tyler Mcllwraith Camp snapshot: Photography camp will explore cool city locations that will allow participants to capture the best shot. Campers will practice shot selection and utilize computers to edit pictures. We will compile portfolios to take home and share. Participants must bring their own camera or cellular phone. Who should choose this camp: From iPhone users, to experienced photo editors, photographers Fee: $180
Vintage Roadshow: Exploring Vintage Cincinnati
June 13–17 | 12:30–3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Kristin Suer Camp snapshot: Beginning by creating a budget, children will plan what they will buy at local vintage and thrift stores, with the ultimate goal of creating a window display to showcase at the end of the week. During this busy week, campers will learn about the value of vintage items and their unique history. Campers will also visit local museums to view artifacts that fit with the vintage theme of the week. Who should choose this camp: Treasure hunters; vintage and window shoppers Fee: $180
Minecraft
June 13–17 | 12:30–3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Corey Wilson Camp snapshot: The biggest update ever to Minecraft is here. Come experience all the new features as you team up with your friends and battle it out to take home the Minecraft Games Cup! There will be several challenges throughout the week that will cater to any level of Minecraft player. Who should choose this camp: Minecraft players, computer gamers Fee: $180
Printmaking
June 20–24 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Jason Knarr Camp snapshot: This week campers will learn the art of printmaking, first by creating a template and then reproducing the template on different materials. To create fine art prints, several types of printmaking will be explored, including silk screen, relief, and etching techniques. Who should choose this camp: Students of art, pattern makers, and creative kids Fee: $180
Cheer and Dance
June 20–24 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Stephanie Tiller Camp snapshot: By focusing on conditioning and choreography, as well as the basics of cheerleading, children will be introduced to new ways to dance and cheer. We will focus on some basic cheerleading techniques, learn chants, and a dance to perform at the end of the week. Who should choose this camp: Cheerleaders, ballet dancers, and children who love to move Fee: $180
Secret Cincinnati
June 20–24 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Shayla Myles-Aaron Camp snapshot: Campers will explore Cincinnati’s hidden gems, such as Music Hall, Cincinnati Museum Center, and Eden Park! We will also spend time learning about historic and unique places in Cincinnati and some of the famous people who put Cincinnati on the map. Who should choose this camp: Cincinnati aficionados, museum goers, history buffs, hikers Fee: $180
Ninja Warrior Training
June 20-24 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Tyler Mcllwraith Camp snapshot: This week will include visits to various gyms so children can improve strength, agility, and coordination. A main focus will be completing obstacles like the rope swing, quadruple steps, and warped wall. Meeting real-life ninja warriors will be a plus! Who should choose this camp: Adventurous spirits, athletes, and gymnasts Fee: $180
Environmental Protectors
June 20–24 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Queen City Pollinator Project Camp snapshot: Children will learn about beneficial insects that can be found in our own backyards and ways we can protect them! We will also cover experiments testing seed flight, how to become a ladybug scientist, and more! This class will teach campers how to be better environmental leaders and help them learn about the ways our ecosystems are changing due to the impacts of modern human activities. Who should choose this camp: Bug lovers, environmentalists, nature explorers Fee: $180
Go Local!
June 20-24 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Elliot Glum Camp snapshot: Local organizations within our city have worked hard to continue to serve the Cincinnati community during these unprecedented times. We have the opportunity to learn about some of them during this week. All the places we will visit will have a central purpose, whether that be giving back, creating handmade products, featuring art made by local artists, or even working with local parks. Who should choose this camp: Those who want to give back, and future philanthropists Fee: $180
Racquet Sports
June 20–24 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Tyler McIlwraith Camp snapshot: Each day of this exciting program will feature offsite venues where children will learn about racquet sports. We will meet local instructors, focus on hand-eye coordination, and play these unique sports. Tennis, racquetball, ping pong, badminton, and pickleball will all be covered in this active camp. Who should choose this camp: Those who want to learn how to play lifelong sports, amateur tennis players, passionate sports fans Fee: $180
World of eSports
June 20–24 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Corey Wilson Camp snapshot: Dive into the world of eSports and experience everything that it has to offer. We will be taking a look at Rocket League, League of Legends, Super Smash Bros., and much more. Children will play some of the games during the week and even take a trip to an eSports lounge in the city! Who should choose this camp: Gamers, video game creators, arcade visitors Fee: $180
Camp (GOTR) Girls on the Run
June 27-July 1 | 8;30 a.m.12:30 p.m. grades 3-5 Instructor: Girls on the Run coaches Camp snapshot: This Summer Program combines the best of Girls on the Run with all the fun of a great camp! During this weeklong session, third through fifth grade girls will build friendships in a fun and nurturing setting that includes interactive games, physical activity, expressing creativity through arts and crafts, and storytelling. Led by caring and qualified Girls on the Run coaches, Camp GOTR provides a one-of-a-kind opportunity for all girls to develop self-confidence, learn life skills they can use now and as they grow, and have fun with friends. REGISTER at www.gotrcincinnati.org Who should choose this camp: Girls on the Run alumnae, runners, girls who want to build confidence and self-esteem Fee: $175
Flavors of the World
June 27-July 1 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Anne Losekamp Camp snapshot: Who doesn’t love to sample, snack, and sip? Let’s take a mini tour of the world and learn about specialties from different countries. Have a taste for Italian or a craving for Greek food? Or perhaps even a hunger for hummus? We will learn about why certain
cultures have special foods for special occasions and tour several Cincinnati food markets. Who should choose this camp: Foodies, adventurous eaters, children who like to cook Fee: $180
The Great Book Adventure
June 27-July 1 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Christina Del Vecchio Camp snapshot: Campers will enjoy a daily study of different Caldecott winning books. The week will include author and book studies as well as book themed activities, art projects, and practice writing prompts.
Who should choose this camp: Beginning readers, children who love to read, and book worms Fee: $180
Nature Exploration
June 27-July 1 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Stephanie Tiller Camp snapshot: This class will offer the opportunity to learn gardening basics; how to build a fairy garden; and learn about flowers, vegetables, and common plants. Kids will gain knowledge about the care plants need to thrive, including regular watering and lots of sunlight. Who should choose this camp: Gardeners, diggers, and outdoor explorers Fee: $180
Gems, Geodes, and Geology
June 27-July 1 | 12:30–3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Barbara James Camp snapshot: Journey to the center of the earth and back. Our adventures will take us on simulated fossil digs, the creation of landforms, making a model earth, growing crystals, finding geodes, and much more. Each day will be packed with scientific study through messy fun. Who should choose this camp: Scientific investigators and fossil diggers Fee: $180
Masters of Mini Golf
June 27-July 1 | 12:30–3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Elliot Glum Camp snapshot: You may not be a bigtime golfer but that doesn’t mean you can’t have fun playing golf — the miniature golf way. Sign up to play on the many creative and cool miniature golf courses around Cincinnati, and even create a mini golf course here on the Seven Hills campus. Who should choose this camp: Future golf pros, putt-putt players Fee: $180
Register Today at: 7Hills.org/Summer
Race to the Finish
June 27-July 1 | 12:30–3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Shayla Myles-Aaron Camp snapshot: Do you just love playing all sports? Here is an opportunity to play a variety of competitive games, ranging from team to individual sports. Each day will have a combination of field trips and learning about sports of all kinds. This program will have an element of healthy competition and good sportsmanship while children take part in games like capture the flag and frisbee golf. Who should choose this camp: Team players, active kids, sports fans Fee: $180
World of Avatar: The Last Airbender
June 27-July 1 | 12:30–3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Corey Wilson Camp snapshot: Avatar, the popular TV show, now has a role-playing game! Dive into the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender and venture on a quest to stop the Fire Nation. Children decide whether they want to be an airbender, firebender, waterbender, earthbender, or be someone who specializes in weaponry. We will also be taking a look at the TV show itself to visualize different scenarios. Who should choose this camp: Video gamers, fantasy book readers, those interested in anime Fee: $180
Brain Teasers
July 5-8 | 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Phoebe Dierkers Camp snapshot: Join us each day to crack the code! Each day we will work on different logic or mathematics puzzles and culminate the week with the biggest puzzle of all — an escape room. This week will also feature brain games and fun surprises to keep kids guessing each day. Who should choose this camp: Rubix cube solvers, math whizes, and puzzlers Fee: $145
July 5-8 | 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Megan Whitt Camp snapshot: Join us for “Jumanji” jungle week! We will dive into the Caldecott award-winning book by Chris Van Allsburg, and make the characters come to life through board games, obstacle courses, jungle-themed artwork, and a new Seven Hills sequel! Who should choose this camp: “Jumanji” movie watchers and book readers, avid readers, board game players Fee: $145
Bowling
July 5-8 | 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. grades 3-6 Instructor: Robin Wilson Camp snapshot: Children will receive individual and group instruction on proper approach, arm swing, and learn about lining up and using targets. Who should choose this camp: Novice bowlers and experienced alley cats Fee: $145
Golf
July 5-8 | 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. grades 4-8 Instructor: John Rising Camp snapshot: Golf is a lifetime sport and this week will get children started in the game, or hone their existing skills. Players will receive a daily lesson from a PGA pro and will work on swing components, putting, and course etiquette. After the lessons, players will be grouped by level and play a daily round of golf with a coach. Courses may include Reeves, Little Miami, Meadow Links, and World of Golf. Participants must bring their own clubs and golf balls. Who should choose this camp: Players of all levels grades 4 to 8 Fee: $300
Chess
July 5-8 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Kevin Coleman Camp snapshot: Learn foundational concepts in the game of chess. We’ll start out with the basics: how chess pieces move, the three stages of a chess game, and, of course, how a game is won. We’ll also focus on some of the life skills chess can teach us, such as learning to make and adapt plans, thinking from someone else’s perspective, and creative problemsolving. Along the way there will be puzzles, mini-games, and fun chess variants. Who should choose this camp: Players of all levels, chess players who want to be challenged, strategists Fee: $145
Frisbee with Cincinnati Ultimate
July 5-8 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: CUPA (Cincinnati Ultimate Players Association) coach Camp snapshot: Prepare for a fun and active week as we explore the world of ultimate frisbee and frisbeerelated games. Campers will learn throwing techniques, improve their catching skills, and learn to play the exciting sport of ultimate frisbee. Who should choose this camp: Frisbee players, skilled frisbee throwers, new frisbee throwers Fee: $145
Active Summer
July 5-8 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Anne Losekamp Camp snapshot: Each day of the week will be a new and active experience for campers. We will journey off-site to fitness studios to do kids yoga, zumba, and pilates and do some outdoor exercises to connect the students to nature. Special guests may visit campus to teach students about having healthy and active bodies. Who should choose this camp: Fitness fanatics, yogis, self-esteem builders Fee: $145
Please note: • No Camp July 4 • Program fees vary due to the shortened week.
Tour D’Art
July 11-15 | 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Aimee Burton Camp snapshot: Artistic types will enjoy the art scene Cincinnati has to offer. From visiting Charley Harper murals, to art workshops, and crafts throughout the week, children will experience a full range of artistic expression in this creative camp. Cincinnati artists are sure to be celebrated! Who should choose this camp: Cincinnati explorers, artists, creative kids Fee: $180
Adventures in STEAM
July 11-15 | 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Megan Whitt Camp snapshot: Campers can join us to learn 21st century skills while having fun during a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) exploration! From pop rockets to magnetic slime, campers will build, experiment, create, and collaborate during this exploration of science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Who should choose this camp: Creative types, scientific thinkers, and mathematicians Fee: $180
Color Wars
July 11-15 | 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Elliot Glum Camp snapshot: In this competitive but team focused program, participants are divided into teams, each of which is assigned a color. The teams compete against each other in challenges and events to earn points. Games featured will be: capture the flag, flag football, friendly board games, and chess competitions. Who should choose this camp: Those interested in team work, chess players, and active kids Fee: $180
Fast Cars
July 11-15 | 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Corey Wilson Camp snapshot: The first ever program all about cars at the Seven Hills Summer Program will feature learning about the most popular models of cars, basic car mechanics, and designing your very own soapbox derby car. Campers will even learn about classic cars on shows like “Top Gear” and cars featured in popular films like the James Bond franchise.Who should choose this camp: Car enthusiasts, future race car drivers and engineers Fee: $180
Minecraft
July 11-15 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Corey Wilson Camp snapshot: The biggest update ever to Minecraft is here. Come experience all the new features as you team up with your friends and battle it out to take home the Minecraft Games Cup! There will be several challenges throughout the week that will cater to any level of Minecraft player. Who should choose this camp: Minecraft players, computer gamers Fee: $180
Tennis Clinic
July 11-15 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Keith Thompson Camp snapshot: Tennis clinic will offer activities improving the skill level of each player by working on groundstrokes, hand-eye coordination, serves, volleys, and footwork. Children will gain knowledge of the game through practice, and a variety of drills and games to improve fundamental skills. Participants must bring their own racket. Who should choose this camp: Those who want to learn or improve tennis skills Fee: $180
Register Today at: 7Hills.org/Summer
Adventures in Science
July 11-15 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Barbara James Camp snapshot: Join us for this hands-on week of geology, chemistry, zoology, and physics. Each day campers will be given a series of challenges that will not only use science facts, but also your imagination! Who should choose this camp: Scientific investigators Fee: $180
Pets and Vets
July 11-15 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Aimee Burton Camp snapshot: This program is a terrific opportunity to learn about all types of pets. Campers will learn how to properly care for animals, take a field trip to a local veterinarian clinic, and enjoy time with therapy dogs. Who should choose this camp: Animal lovers, aspiring veterinarians Fee: $180
Parks and Pools
July 18-22 | 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Shayla Myles-Aaron Camp snapshot: Campers will beat the heat and explore some of the amazing water attractions Cincy has to offer. Don’t forget your towel as we soak up a morning of sun at a local park and in the afternoon experience a pool or water park. Summer is a time for swimming, sunscreen, and splashing ... and this week will feature all three! Who should choose this camp: Confident swimmers and sun soakers Fee: $395
Party Planning
July 18-22 | 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Phoebe Dierkers Camp snapshot: Campers will plan and host a themed party! They will create inspiration boards to begin the brainstorming process and get excited about different ideas. We will determine a budget, then create a list of supplies and a menu that stays within the budget. Campers will be thrilled to see their hard work pay off when they throw their party and take part in all the fun they’ve planned! Who should choose this camp: Party planners, craft makers, artists Fee: $180
Stinger Soccer Clinic
July 18-22 | 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Seven Hills soccer staff Camp snapshot: Players will work on improving technical skills like shooting, receiving the ball, dribbling, passing, and more. There will be small side games and tournaments throughout the week. This camp will be a great way for players to improve, learn, and enjoy soccer during the summer season. Who should choose this camp: Beginning and intermediate soccer players Fee: $180
Hogwarts Summer Experience
July 18-22 | 9 a.m.-12:00 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Laura Clemens Camp snapshot: Join us for a magical week of sorting into houses, decorating wands, potion making, spell work, quidditch, and other magical adventures! Beware, this program will feature spoilers from “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” and “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.” Who should choose this camp: Aspiring wizards and Harry Potter fans Fee: $180
Retro Games
July 18-22 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Corey Wilson Camp snapshot: Children will be excited to explore old school games from different eras. Older generation video games, classic arcade games, and vintage board games are featured in this week’s strategy-based journey into the world of gaming. Who should choose this camp: Strategic thinkers, gamers, tech savvy kids Fee: $180
July 18-22 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Ken Revell Camp snapshot: Students will take part in a five day friendly competition based on CBS’s reality TV show “Survivor.” Each day they will put their physical and mental capabilities to the test with scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, puzzles, and more. Students will work individually and as a team to accomplish their goal to be a “Survivor” challenge champion. Who should choose this camp: Team players, reality TV and sports enthusiasts, ninja warriors Fee: $180
Intro to Painting
July 18-22 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Gratia Banta Camp snapshot: Students will paint with acrylics; experiment with abstraction using shapes, forms, and colors; and explore the artistic style of realism. Children will also learn a little art history throughout the week. Who should choose this camp: Budding artists, painters Fee: $180
Alex Meacham Basketball Camp
July 25-29 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Alex Meacham Camp snapshot: Former University of Cincinnati player and coach Alex Meacham will lead this camp with a focus on learning and improving fundamental skills, sportsmanship, and teamwork. Our goal is to have each child gain a better understanding of the game, as well as working on ball handling, footwork, defense, shooting, and passing. Who should choose this camp: Beginning and intermediate basketball players Fee: $180
Adventures in Acting
July 25-29 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Russell White Camp snapshot: Children will enter a space where creativity and the joy of acting are celebrated. Imagine working with your peers each day through improvisational games, scene and character creation, and using all your feelings and senses. Who should choose this camp: Stars of the stage, comedians, and dramatic actors Fee: $180
Register Today at: 7Hills.org/Summer
Jump Start School
July 25-29 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. grades 2 - 3 Instructor: Aimee Burton, Cicely Knecht Camp snapshot: Kiddos can get ready for the new school year by brushing up on reading, writing, and math activities each morning. We will help you to get back into the groove of school with small group activities as well as one-on-one instruction. Children will be grouped based on rising grade levels. Who should choose this camp: Rising second and third graders preparing for the school year Fee: $180
YouTube Stars
July 25-29 | 9 a.m.-12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Jason Jacobs Camp snapshot: Campers will enjoy learning how to safely create YouTube videos. Activities will include filming, editing, creating thumbnails, and hosting all sorts of fun YouTube content. Students will learn internet safety when posting and will not share their last names or personal information. Who should choose this camp: YouTubers, children with an interest in making videos, and acting on screen Note: A specific photo/video release form, for parents’ signature, is required to participate in this program. Fee: $180
How I Built This
July 25-29 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Ken Revell Camp snapshot: Want to design, build, and make your own inventions? From Rube Goldberg machines to robots; the possibilities of building are endless. In this hands-on camp, children will build with model kits, make their own creations, and study popular inventions throughout the world. Who should choose this camp: Inventors and experimenters in science and technology Fee: $180
Snacks with the Chef
July 25-29 | 12:30-3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Seven Hills chefs Camp snapshot: Join us in the kitchen this summer to discover how to make healthy and creative foods while enjoying the art of cooking. Featured this week will be appetizers and snacks that children will want to make all summer long! Who should choose this camp: Foodies, snackers, and kitchen helpers Fee: $180
Jewelry and Gift Making with Polymer Clay
July 25-29 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Gratia Banta Camp snapshot: Using air-dry polymer clay, students will make jewelry or small sculptures. Campers will enjoy this hands-on camp, as they explore the fun of creating 3D projects. Who should choose this camp: Tactile learners, jewelry and sculpture creators Fee: $180
Spies and CSIs
July 25-29 | 9 a.m.–12 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Aimee Burton Camp snapshot: Want to use your investigative skills to solve a mystery? Delve into the world of “who dunnit” and act like a spy for the week! We will practice real techniques that detectives use and maybe even solve a mystery on our own Seven Hills campus. Who should choose this camp: Suave secret agents, sleuths, and those who love a good mystery Fee: $180
Register Today at: 7Hills.org/Summer
DAASH (Discovery/ Adventure at Seven Hills)
August 1-5 | 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: John Rising Camp snapshot: This end of summer extravaganza features exciting excursions to parks, outdoor venues, thrilling attractions unique to Cincinnati, and full days of adventure and discovery. Children should come prepared to try new things, push themselves to new heights, and experience something new. Who should choose this camp: Thrill seekers, explorers, and those who love discovering new things Fee: $395
Parks and Pools
August 8-12 | 9 a.m.–3:30 p.m. grades 2-6 Instructor: Elliot Glum and Corey Wilson Camp snapshot: Campers will beat the heat and explore some of the amazing water attractions Cincy has to offer. Don’t forget your towel as we soak up a morning of sun at a local park and in the afternoon experience a pool or waterpark. Summer is a time for swimming, sunscreen, and splashing ... and this week will feature all three! Who should choose this camp: Confident swimmers and sun soakers Fee: $395