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Crafty Afternoons Camp
with Stephenie Stevens
Ages: 8 - 12
We’re going to spend whole afternoons making fun crafts to enjoy during summer activities or from summer materials while enjoying a break from midsummer heat. Think seashell keychains, suncatchers, sand painting, and more. Each week will have unique crafts, so camps are repeatable without worry of duplicate activities.
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
Magic of Science Camp
with Brooklyn Bakal
Ages: 7 - 11
This camp is an engaging, hands-on experience where campers explore the wonder of science through illusions and demonstrations that feel like real magic. By blending curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking, the camp introduces scientific concepts in a way that is exciting and memorable, showing how the world around us can produce seemingly impossible effects. Campers are encouraged to ask questions, experiment, and uncover the reasoning behind what they observe, building both confidence and a deeper understanding of science. The focus is on making learning feel playful and empowering, leaving students with a sense of awe and the realization that science itself is full of magic.
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
the heART studio - where creativity guides reflection, growth, and fun!
with Susan Kempf
Ages: 11 - 18
the heART studio - where creativity guides reflection, growth, and fun!
This workshop is a space to slow down, have fun, and create by exploring mixed media—no pressure, no perfection, no art skill required. Each session offers simple creative prompts and guidance, while leaving plenty of room for personal style and play. As they create, students will be encouraged to try new things and to see “mistakes” as part of the process—building confidence, creativity, and a sense of growth along the way. Whether you already love art or feel unsure where to start, this is a welcoming space to explore and create, focusing on enjoying the process along the way. Feel free to join more than one session . . . the prompts will be different!
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
Kawaii Art Camp
with Rachel Pantke
Ages: 10 - 14
Join us for a week filled with adorable art! We will make various creative and artistic projects featuring Hello Kitty and Friends, Squishmallows and all of the rest of your cute favorites!
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
Lets Make an Anime! Camp
with Claude Mouton
Ages: 13 - 18
Have you ever thought about what goes into making an anime series? All of the work before the show hits the screen? In this fast paced camp, students will collaborate together to create a single, 1-2 minute pilot episode animatic for an animated series. We will go all the way from brainstorming, to scripting, character design, backgrounds, voice over, and a smidge of animating to create one cohesive project as a group.
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
Myth & Earth Explorers Camp
with Kiya Johnson
Ages: 10 - 14
Myth & Earth Explorers is a hands-on camp where campers combine archaeology, history, mythology, art, science, and culinary exploration. Each day begins with outdoor investigations, including simulated excavations, soil and water sampling, and the study of rocks, fossils, and landscapes to understand ancient environments. In history and mythology sessions, campers learn about civilizations from Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, and Medieval eras, exploring myths, gods, and legendary figures. These lessons are reinforced through art projects, such as clay modeling, pottery, manuscript-style illustrations, and eco-friendly crafts inspired by the cultures studied. Culinary activities bring history to life, with campers preparing era-specific dishes, learning traditional ingredients, cooking methods, and food science principles. Team challenges and daily showcases integrate all elements, allowing campers to present experiments, artwork, myth-inspired stories, and historical dishes. This interdisciplinary approach encourages creativity, problem-solving, and a deep understanding of the natural, cultural, and mythical worlds.
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
Talons and Tails Camp
with Jack Foxworth
Ages: 11 - 18
Talons and Tails is a camp dedicated to creating parts of fursuits, focusing on tails and paws. Over the course of the week students will design, pattern, and sew these parts using various sewing techniques.
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
the heART studio - where creativity guides reflection, growth, and fun!
with Susan Kempf
Ages: 11 - 18
the heART studio - where creativity guides reflection, growth, and fun!
Think Picasso translates Van Gogh
This workshop is a space to slow down, have fun, and create by exploring mixed media—no pressure, no perfection, no art skill required. Each session offers simple creative prompts and guidance, while leaving plenty of room for personal style and play. As they create, students will be encouraged to try new things and to see “mistakes” as part of the process—building confidence, creativity, and a sense of growth along the way. Whether you already love art or feel unsure where to start, this is a welcoming space to explore and create, focusing on enjoying the process along the way. Feel free to join more than one session . . . the prompts will be different!
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."