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2026 Summer Camps
Early Drop Off - 1 hour
with Betsey Bradley
Ages: 4 - 18
Campers can be dropped off as early as 8:30 for the 9 am camps.
This is an added option for dropping off your student an hour earlier between 7:30 am and 8:30 am.
This is a weekly rate.
Early Drop Off - 1/2 hour
with Betsey Bradley
Ages: 4 - 18
Campers can be dropped off as early as 8:30 for the 9 am camps.
This is an added option for dropping off your student a half hour earlier between 8 am and 8:30 am.
This is a weekly rate.
All About Me Camp
with Andreana Brinson
Ages: 4 - 6
A sweet and confidence-building camp where little learners explore their feelings, strengths, and what makes them special! Through stories, crafts, and play, children will learn about emotions, friendships, and self-expression in a supportive environment.
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
Board Game Camp
with AJ Eldred
Ages: 14 - 18
Each day we will play a new board game from my collection. The games on offer will be complex games, as such we will take all day to play! We will learn the rules and start the game in the morning. After a break for lunch, we will finish the game. Examples games include: Nemesis, Eldritch Horror, Mansions of Madness, Sagani, Stuffed Fables, Chronicles of Crime, and more!
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
Discover Den - Rock Stars & Gem Hunters Camp
with Anita Hayes
Ages: 4 - 6
Step into the boots of an explorer to uncover the secrets hidden beneath our feet! From crackin' open geodes to identifying glowing minerals and prehistoric fossils, campers will learn how the Earth was shaped and even start their own professional-grade rock collection.
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
Drawing Basics, Painting Techniques and Color Theory! Camp
with Fiona McGuinn
Ages: 7 - 10
Come have fun painting mini masterpieces! Students will learn some of the basics of drawing, watercolor painting techniques and expiriment with color theory by mixing colors using acrylic paint. They will also have the opportunity to connect with other students by trading their own art!
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
Earth Explorers Camp
with Kiya Johnson
Ages: 10 - 14
Campers participate in hands-on activities that explore environmental science, earth science, geology, and marine science through experiments, outdoor exploration, and group projects. They learn about ecosystems, pollution, conservation, weather, climate, rocks, minerals, fossils, oceans, and marine life. Activities include building water filtration systems, creating food webs, identifying rocks and minerals, making fossil imprints, building and erupting model volcanoes, growing crystals, and creating ocean zone diagrams. Campers also take part in nature walks, environmental scavenger hunts, and outdoor observations where they collect and study natural materials like rocks, soil, and leaves. Throughout the camp, students work in teams to complete science projects and presentations, helping build teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills. The camp focuses on interactive learning, creativity, and real-world science concepts so campers can better understand the Earth, environment, and oceans in a fun and engaging way.
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."
Game Design
with Seema Khan
Ages: 11 - 18
Get ready to think, create, and play! In Game Design Camp, kids step into the role of inventors as they design and build their very own games. From brainstorming ideas to creating rules, boards, and pieces, campers will explore what makes a game fun, fair, and exciting. Throughout the week, campers will dive into both hands-on and digital game design. They’ll invent original board and card games, play a variety of games together to learn how they work, then experiment with basic coding concepts using beginner-friendly platforms (like Scratch-style programs) to bring simple digital games to life. Collaboration is a big part of the process—campers will play-test each other’s games, give feedback, and make improvements, just like real game designers. By the end of camp, each child will have a finished game to share and the confidence to keep creating. This camp builds creativity, problem-solving, teamwork, and logical thinking, all while having a blast!
"For campers staying for a full day, please be sure to pack a lunch. Kindly note that we are a nut-free facility."