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Many of our New Hampshire Sports Camps offer Winter & Winter Break Sports Programs, Activities, Workshops & Classes starting in November, 2025.
Be sure to check the "Year-Round Programs and Other Camp Info" headings of each camp listing for specifics, or give any Sports Camp you're interested in a call to check on Winter & Winter Break dates, times and availability.
Many of our Sports Camps will be hosting Winter & Winter Break Reunions for their previous campers, and Winter & Winter Break Open Houses for interested new campers and families. Each camp is different, and some offer activities for the entire family.
Contact the camp(s) directly to see if there are any Camp Reunion or Open House Plans for November, 2025.
Looking for a Great New Hampshire Sports Day Camp? Look at each camp's TYPE OF CAMP description. Many of our Best New Hampshire Day Sports Camps also list their exact hours, and if they offer before and after camp activities.
Many of our Best New Hampshire Summer Sports Camps also offer Year Round Sports Camp Programs, Classes, and Activities. You should contact the camps you are interested in to see if they offer Fall, Winter and/or Spring Sports Programs, too.
Searching for New Hampshire Sports Camp Jobs? Many of our Best Sports Camps are now listing their 2025-26 Winter & Winter Break Camp Jobs, too. Look for the heading "Summer Camp Jobs" in each camp listing. You can also check any camp's website for their "Work at Camp" or "Winter & Winter Break Employment Opportunities" pages.
View ALL NH Camps with Winter & Winter Break Work & Leadership Training Opportunities.
Visit Our World Scholars Academy Website
+1(877) 680-9775
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
1188 Bishop Street, Suite 1509
Honolulu, HI
96813
CAMPER AGES: 12-18
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Online.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: World Scholars Academy offers elite summer courses and internships taught by world-leading professional scholars and accompanied by exceptional peers from around the world. Learn advanced study skills and deep conceptual understanding of your subject from the world's most accomplished educators.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Soccer, Swimming, Waterfront/Aquatics, Volleyball, Team Sports, Computers, Math, Science, Technology, Academics, Adventure, and more.
Business, Medicine, Law, Engineering, International Relations, Creative Writing
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CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please refer to our website for up-to-date information.
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World Scholars Academy
Be sure to ask each New Hampshire Sports Camp about the amount of sports instruction and the overall intensity of their sports program.
Some Top New Hampshire Sports Camps offer rigorous daily sports training and lots of intensive sports experience. Other great New Hampshire Camps offer sports as an elective or recreational activity with much less training and intensity.
Visit Our No.1 Soccer Camps Website
571-428-8387
johnadams[AT]no1soccercamps.com
info[AT]no1soccercamps.com
13294 Amblewood dr.
Manassas, Virginia 20112
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Virginia, Maryland, New Hampshire, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Colorado, California, Texas, Oregon, Alabama, Oregon
CAMPER AGES: 6-18
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: No. 1 Soccer Camps is celebrating its 41st season of training soccer players. Our go-to-goal curriculum is based inside the final 35 yards for both the goalkeeper and striker. It has been a No. 1 Soccer Camp staple since Dr. Joe Machnik founded the camp in 1977.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Soccer, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: No. 1 Soccer Camps offers five levels of camp; Youth Academy, Junior Academy, Senior Academy, College Prep and College Showcase at 28 sites across the country.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Our facilities are always first class. Most of the No.1 Soccer Camps are held on renown college campuses or private schools throughout the United States.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: No. 1 Soccer Camps offers a camp for all levels of players.
1) Youth Academy - Designed for boys and girls ages 6-10. Fun, exciting and engaging activities are all part of the week. We do this with individual and small group activities with the introduction of fun technical exercises and games that are engaging and pertinent for the age group and ability level. With our unique curriculum youth players will be exposed to the proper technique such as shooting, dribbling, 1v1, crossing and much more.
2) Junior Academy - Designed for boys & girls, goalkeepers and field players ages 10-13. The program has been designed to build a foundation that will help the participant’s progress to the next level. This will be accomplished in a fun, entertaining and positive environment. Each session will be progressive in nature and will conclude with a relative small-sided game that will highlight the topic of the session. Competitive tournaments will be played throughout the week, and be the highlight of our evening sessions.
3) Senior Academy - Designed for High School players, including incoming freshmen, who are ready to play and be trained at the next level. . Throughout the week, players will be put in a competitive environment that will bring out their very best. Players will be exposed to the four dimensions of training, Physical, Technical, Tactical and Psychological. In our unique evening competitions, players will have the opportunity to compete against other teams, other players and themselves.
4) College Prep Academy - Our goal is to provide an incredible environment where serious soccer players will be exposed to the highest level of instruction in anticipation of playing at the highest level possible. High Performance Seminars will be led by trusted experts in their field and will include: Sports Nutrition, Soccer Specific Conditioning, ACT/SAT Preparation and Sport Psychology. Goalkeepers and field players will be exposed to an intensive training environment for those who are serious about fulfilling their potential.
5) College Showcase Camps - Now available for the serious soccer player at select No.1 Soccer Camp sites throughout the country. The directors of our College ID Showcase Camps are all currently active college coaches. In addition, the College Showcase ID Camps allow you to be seen by, and to work directly with college coaches and their assistants from programs all over the US. The philosophy of the College Showcase ID Camps is to provide you with a more intimate environment from which to experience what College coaches expect from their players.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please refer to our website for a site and date that will work for you at: Our Camp Website Link: www.no1soccercamps.com.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
The No.1 Soccer Camps hires well qualified staff coaches. Please visit our website to fill out an application and to learn more about our programs.
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No1 Soccer Camps
Some New Hampshire Sports Camps offer BOTH Day and Overnight Camp options. Be sure to check each camp's description under "TYPE OF CAMP" for complete information, and exact hours.
Some New Hampshire Sports Day Camps also offer Extended Camp Hours for Early Camper Drop-Off and Pick Up. If you need these services, you should contact the camp to confirm availability.
Visit Our Oliver Hazard Perry - Adventure at Sea Summer Camps for Teens Website
(401) 841-0080
info[AT]ohpri.org
Newport, Rhode Island 02840
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
Block Island, RI
Vinyard Haven, MA
Provincetown, MA
Newport, RI
Nantucket, MA
Boston, MA
Portsmouth NH
Greenport, NY
Nova Scocia, Canada
Portland ME, and more!
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
11A Bridge Street
Newport, RI 02840
CAMPER AGES: 12-14, 15-18
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Sail the coast of New England and beyond this summer on America's newest Tall Ship! The Oliver Hazard Perry is Rhode Island's official sailing education vessel, and is the first of it's kind to be built in America in over 100 years! At 200 feet in length, the SSV Perry is a fabulous platform for adventure, teamwork, exploration and fun! Sail with a professional crew who will teach you the ropes. Learn to steer the ship, set the sails, and work as part of a team. See the beauty of the ocean from an unforgettable perspective - call us today, or check out Our Camp Website Link: www.ohpri.org for more information!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Math, Science, Technology, Adventure, Travel, Wilderness/Nature, and more. Maritime History, Marine Biology, Maritime Literature
CAMP LOCATION: Our office is located in downtown Newport, RI. This ship will move throughout New England, visiting the ports of Newport, Block Island and Providence RI, Boston, Nantucket, and Provincetown MA, Portsmouth NH, Portland ME, and many more destinations. Check Our Camp Website Link: www.ohpri.org for specific itineraries.
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CAMP FACILITIES: At 200 feet, the Oliver Hazard Perry is the first ocean-going full-rigged ship to be built in the U.S. in over 100 years. It is the largest civilian sail training vessel in America. She has berths for 49 people overnight, and with 17 crew, a low camper to crew ratio creates a safe and fun environment. The ship is equipped with a steel hull, 3 masts, with square sails on all three masts, 20 sails totaling 14,000 square feet, and 7 miles of rope and wire. The engines run on a bio-diesel blend, and the ship is equipped with a modern galley (on-board kitchen), central air, an on-deck science lab, a library and wheel-chair accessibility above and below decks.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: With 17 professional crew and a capacity for 30-34 campers, our program promotes a dynamic and safe learning environment with a 2:1 ratio of campers to instructors. Campers will feel the thrill of steering a 500-ton ship, and learn to work the yards and sails while exploring the beautiful coasts of New England. They will learn safety at sea and perform important safety drills while acquiring skills in navigation, seamanship, sail handling, knots, and the language of the boat. Campers will explore the underwater world through snorkeling. They will understand wind, waves, tides and the ecology of sandy and rocky seashores. Sunsets, sunrises and the night sky will serve as the backdrop for this incredible experience, in addition to marine phosphorescence, dolphins and whales. Teamwork is an integral part of success onboard the boat, and in addition to learning about themselves, and achieving things they never imagined, they will make friendships to last a lifetime.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: In addition to witnessing the natural magic of the ocean and its inhabitants, each student crew will make friendships to last a lifetime. Campers will take responsibility for themselves and their fellow shipmates, learning to work as a team with others as they hoist and brace the yards on the ship's 130-foot tall rig and apply acquired navigational skills to guide the ship's course on a voyage of discovery.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: As a non-profit organization we are committed to making this amazing experience available to everyone. Because we are new, an endowment for scholarships is still being developed, however the first 10 sign ups will receive a 10% discount! Please contact us for group discounts. Scholarships will be made available in the near future.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: The Perry will sail year-round, offering experiences for high school and college age students, as well as adult sail-training and team building. The ship will spend the Summers in New England and the Winters in Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Our Mission:
Sailing School Vessel Oliver Hazard Perry is Rhode Island’s official sailing education vessel and flagship non-profit maritime campus, offering experience-based, core learning opportunities to a diverse student population, including those with disabilities, aboard a magnificent 196-foot, three-masted, square-rigged tall ship.
We achieve our mission in collaboration with Rhode Island educational institutions and the marine industry with a sustainable plan that promotes our sea-faring heritage with programs that serve as symbols for our stewardship of the Ocean State’s maritime environment.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Camp price for six days/nights is $1,600 (10% discount early bird special for the first 10 campers to sign up!), which includes all meals and seamanship/sailing instruction.
Our tentative schedule can be found at Our Camp Website Link: www.ohpri.org. Please e-mail info[AT]ohpri.org to sign up, or call the office at (401) 841-0080
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Oliver Hazard PerryAdventure at Sea Summer Camps for Teens
Visit Our MNOHS Online Two-Week Video and Soundtrack Immersion Project Website
info[AT]mnohs.org
Minnesota
CAMPER AGES: Grades 9-12
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: This summer, MNOHS music teacher Erin Winchell and MNOHS media arts teacher Michael Wiechmann are teaming up to lead an exciting, intensive online learning experience. Youth will meet online in real time to develop video projects, show their work, and give and receive feedback. Projects include a 30-second commercial and a 10-minute short film, documentary, or stop action.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Academics, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, and more. Video & Soundtrack Production
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CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Youth should plan to be online 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. weekdays, and to work ten additional hours per week on their projects. Most of the scheduled time is for projects but some of it will be for meetings.
Required equipment: A tablet or phone with a front-facing camera. A video camera or DSLR camera will also work.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
June 16 - June 29
Tuition:
$240 for non-MNOHS students
$180 for MNOHS students--or free for those who qualify
Please see our web site for more information: Our Camp Website Link: www.mnohs.org
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MNOHS Online TwoWeek Video and Soundtrack Immersion Project
Visit Our Camp Brookwoods and Deer Run Website
603 875 3600
34 Camp Brookwoods Rd
Alton, NH 03809
CAMPER AGES: 8-16
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. 2-weeks or 4-week Sessions
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Boy Campers. All Girl Campers.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Football, Baseball, Soccer, Golf, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, and more. Rock Climbing, Paintball, Archery, Riflery, Waterskiing, Wake Boarding, Blobbing, Tubing, Windsurfing, Paddle Boards
CAMP LOCATION: With over 400 acres on the prestine shore of Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire, Camp Brookwoods and Deer Run offer an outstanding setting for summer camp activities. We server campers from all over the US and the world.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Our facilities are extremely well maintained of the highest quality. We pride ourselves on creating the right balance between a outdoor camp feel and comfortable, practical cabins. Our waterfront is unmatched in New England for beauty and functionality with large sandy beaches that gradually recede to views of the White Mountains.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Brookwoods for Boys was founded in 1944 to provide a Christian based outdoor camping experience. In 1964, Camp Deer Run for girls was added to provide the same excellence in Christian Camping. Since that time we have been serving boys and girls by teaching them new skill, providing opportunities for adventure and mentoring them in a loving Christian environment.
We are ACA accredited and also member of the Christian Camps and Conferences Association.
Our staff is carefully chosen from some of the finest schools. All our counselors have completed at least 1 year at college and most of them have come up through our program.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Financial aid is available on request and need.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Our excellent facilities are available for your retreat or conference group. Call us for information 603-875-3600.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please see our website for current rates and dates.
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Camp Brookwoods and Deer Run
Visit Our Camp Wa-Klo for girls Website
978-225-3292 (winter only)
603-563-8531 (summer only)
info[AT]campwaklo.com
Camp Wa-Klo
435 Page Road
Dublin, NH 03444
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 292
Sterling, MA 01564
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Camp Wa-Klo for girls Video
CAMPER AGES: 6 - 18
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Traditional, all-around, uniform camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Girl Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Wa-Klo, a traditional, residential camp for girls located in beautiful New Hampshire, has equal strengths in land and water activities, performing and visual arts, riding, and fun! Check out our stunning website for more information our virtual tour and the camp video.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Soccer, Gymnastics, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Volleyball, Team Sports, Academics, Dance, Theater, Musical Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more. As Well As The Above Activities Wa-Klo Now Offers: Stained Glass, 2D Art, Fencing, Windsurfing, As Well As Being A Traditional, All-around, Uniform Camp.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located in the beautiful, southwest corner of New Hampshire at the foot of Mount Monadnock. Wa-Klo is about 15 minutes from the Massachusetts state line and 40 minutes from the Vermont border. Our closest airport is Boston Logan. Please visit our website for directions and tons of other information.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Camp Wa-Klo has Rustic and comfortable cabins, each with a toilet and sink, the cabins for our younger campers are equipped with a shower and a amazing view of Thorndike pond.
We have a large indoor gym with 6 Basketball nets and 2 volleyball nets. There is also a fully equipped fitness area with tread mills and weights as well as a Dance Studio. Our our ever growing Arts and Crafts centre and our new Stained Glass area which has proved very popular with our campers is also situated here.
In our large dining room we serve our hot meals 'family style' as well as offering Salad bars every Lunch and Dinner and a selection of fruits and yougharts at breakfast.
Wa-Klo is set at the foot of Mount Monadnock on the beautiful Thorndike pond. We have a vast array of water sports that we offer. A large swimming area with a slide and diving board as well as: Crew, Kayaking, Canoeing, Sailing, Windsurfing and Water skiing/Wakeboarding have their own docks spread along our lenghty shore front.
Wa-Klo also has a large equestrian area. The horseback riding facilities consist of a very large all weather arena, show jumping field, a smaller riding arena and nine loose boxes, with direct access to miles of wooded off-road trials riding.
Our Land activities program is ever growing, we have three outdoor tennis courts, an archery area with 6 targets as well as a 'field archery' course for our more advanced archers. This has been described as being like 'the hunger games'. We have a large field set up for: Soccer, Field Hockey and Lacrosse. As well as all of these amazing activities we also offer: Fencing and Gymnastics which take place at our 'chill out' area equipped with: Hammocks, Carpet ball, Tetherball and a rec centre where our campers can play table tennis, play board games or simply chill with a book on the couches.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Wa-Klo is a traditional 3, 4, or 7 week sleep-away summer camp for girls in grades 1-12 with a special 2 week options for grades 1-5. Wa-Klo is located in beautiful New England in the southwest corner of New Hampshire. With an outstanding staff with relevant qualifications to their jobs, beautiful facilities, strong programming, and quality instruction, we provide girls with a positive and safe summer camp experience.
Wa-Klo is a unique camp community that allows girls to meet new challenges and gain a sense of accomplishment. Each girl creates her unique activity schedule allowing individual interests to flourish and grow naturally. Girls choose from the arts, dance, music, drama (plays & musicals), individual and team sports, an array of waterfront activities, horseback riding (English equestrian), animal care, ever growing Art program including Stained Glass and much more.
For girls in grades 10-12, we offer leadership opportunities. The Leadership Training Group (LTG's) learn to be quality counselors, complete community service projects, go on a college tour, and lead all-camp events.
Wa-Klo's mission is to develop a girl's connection with community, the environment, and within herself. With awesome special events, trips, camping overnights, and evening activities for everyone, the excitement never ends. Wa-Klo is a magical summer camp where a diverse group of girls come together to make lasting friendships, new discoveries, and, most importantly, have fun! Camp Wa-Klo is truly one camp with countless opportunities.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: For girls in grades 10-12, we offer leadership opportunities. The Leadership Training Group (LTG's) is based over two summers with progressive learning to be quality counselors, the program includes running all-camp events, assisting in activities, living in a bunk with younger campers as well as complete community service projects and going on a college tour. This is a very strong and popular program, Contact Camp Wa-Klo for an application and more information.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Check out our website to see our virtual tour.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
For all of our dates and rates, please visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.campwaklo.com.
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Camp WaKlo for girls
Visit Our Camp Quinebarg Website
nick[AT]campquinebarge.com
fun[AT]campquinebarge.com
100 Sibley Road
Moultonborough, New Hampshire 03254
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Camp Quinebarg Video
CAMPER AGES: 6-16
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Since 1936, Camp Quinebarge has provided a safe, fun and exciting environment for boys and girls ages 6-16 to learn about themselves and each other and make everlasting friendships. We achieve these goals by fostering a spirit of growth and exploration.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Football, Baseball, Soccer, Gymnastics, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Volleyball, Theater, Fine Arts/Crafts, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, and more.
CAMP LOCATION:
Quinebarge is situated on 70 acres of pine forest on pristine Lake Kanasatka, with top notch facilities, from cabins to the waterfront. Our rustic feel harkens campers back to our roots even as the modern world wraps around us allowing kids be themselves without too much technological interference.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Our rustic but clean cabins and yurts are equipped with electricity, comfortable bunks, and storage cubbies. Girls and Juniors use in-cabin bathrooms, while the Boys have a dedicated Wash and Shower House. Cabins are situated within our Kanasatka Circle (boys area) Winnetaska Circle (girls area), and Juniors areas.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Quinebarge offers a wide-ranging, exciting and robust summer camp program for children from 6-16 years old. Our program includes a diverse set of activities, lots of cabin time to make friends and bond as a group, and special activities like trips, camp outs and much, much more.
From 9am-1pm and 4-5:30pm each day campers participate in activities they select each week. Activities are all co-ed, and a majority of the activity schedules are determined according to individual camper choices.
Horseback Riding lessons are available daily under the supervision of highly qualified instructors. After campers have learned to care for their horses and to demonstrate proficiency in the ring, trail rides on our extensive trail network offer an extra challenge.
Arts & Crafts, Ceramics, Wood Shop and Drama offer campers unlimited creative possibilities. We specialize in both traditional and eco-friendly handicraft activities, challenging campers to create projects they will take home and remember their camp experience all year long.
Sports and Adventure. Archery, tennis on our clay courts, climbing wall, low and high ropes, zip line, and every field sport imaginable are offered in our sports and adventure program. Quinebarge offers possibly the world’s most difficult frisbee golf course in the woods, Gaga, volleyball, basketball, street hockey, softball, kickball, Quidditch, soccer, lacrosse, non-competitive games and much more. Our climbing wall and adventure courses promote teamwork and cooperation.
Swimming and Boating. Our swim program offers daily swim lessons in accordance with American Red Cross standards and we have all-camp general swim each afternoon. Quinebarge offers tubing, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, paddle boards, surf bikes, playaks and many other types of boats to enable kids to get out on our beautiful lake, learn how to use many types of boats and have a great, refreshing time.
Nature. Quinebarge’s 65 acres of woods, waterfront and trails offer a ready-made outdoor environmental activity center. We make tasty banana bread in our solar cookers, take trail hikes, geo-cache, and create eco projects, learning about our natural world.
Trips. New Hampshire’s Lakes and Mountains regions are in our backyard and we utilize them extensively all summer, sending trips out almost daily including canoeing, hiking, camping, fishing, backpacking, mountain biking and white water rafting trips, offering campers the challenge of the outdoors. Both day and overnight trips are included. The White Mountain region of New Hampshire offers an excellent variety of rivers and trails for all abilities.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
June 26 - July 9 3400
July 10 - July 23 $3400
July 24 - August 6 $3400
August 7 - August 20 $3400
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Camp Quinebarg
Visit Our Nature's Classroom Adventure Camp Website
(603)-525-3311 ext. 31
36 Sargent Camp Road
Hancock, New Hampshire 03449
CAMPER AGES: 10-17
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. 1 and 2 week overnight programs
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Nature's Classroom Adventure camp is a classic New England overnight camp. We are non-competitive, focussed on building outdoor skills and creating a welcoming community of campers and counselors from all backgrounds. Campers will have the opportunity to explore our 700 acre campus and participate in activities like boating, archery, blacksmithing, wood carving, wildcrafting, low ropes team-building, and fishing. All campers also participate in our high ropes course.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: We do not have specific programs for special needs campers. We do host campers with a variety of needs, so please contact us to discuss how we might create a great experience for your camper!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Swimming, Waterfront/Aquatics, Science, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, Music/Band, and more. Canoeing, Kayaking, Archery, Blacksmithing, Wood Carving, Primitive Survival Skills, High Ropes Course, Wildcrafting, Fishing, Team-building, Hiking, Tent Camping
CAMP LOCATION: Our camp is located at the historic Sargent Center, a beautiful 700 acre campus in Southern New Hampshire. The nearest towns are Hancock and Peterborough, and Boston is 80 miles to the south.
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CAMP FACILITIES: We have housing for 150-200 people in small cabins, larger dorm style buildings, and a yurt village. Our camp is located on small but beautiful Half Moon Pond with a private beach just for campers. We also have modern dining facilities, two outdoor amphitheaters, and miles of hiking trails throughout our campus. We even have a great blue heron nesting rookery!
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Sargent Camp was established in 1912 as one of the first women's outdoor camps in the country, a revolutionary idea at the time. Since then we have become co-ed, but still uphold the founding ideals of providing outdoor experiences for campers from all walks of life.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Our 15-17 year old campers take part in the LIT program, which includes an off site campout, the opportunity to lead activities from younger campers, and group service projects to help out the camp. LITs live in the Yurt Village and have dedicated LIT counselors who help them become leaders within the camp community.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Please contact us if full camp tuition is a financial hardship.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): We do not host a regular family camp, but often host family groups in the fall and spring. Please contact us if you are interested.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
6 Day Sessions:
Rate: $1125
June 26th-July 1st, July 3rd-8th, July 10th-15th, July 17th-22nd, July 24th-29th, July 31st-Aug 5th, Aug 7th-12th, Aug 14th-19th
13 Day Sessions:
Rate: $2150
June 26th-July 8th, July 10th-22nd, July 24th-Aug 5th, Aug 7th-19th
LIT Program (15-17 year olds)
Rate: $2350
Same dates as 13 day sessions
Please contact us for a 10% discount for siblings and returning campers.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
We are looking for general counselors for the 2022 summer season! Counselors will live on site from June 12th-Aug 21st, with 2 weeks of training and 8 weeks of camp. We welcome all applicants, but especially encourage people with experience in our activities to apply. We are a small crew (about 30 counselors) and a great community of both staff and campers. Please visit our website to apply, or call/email us with any questions.Â
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Natures Classroom Adventure Camp
Visit Our The Learnatory STEAM Summer Camps Website
347-787-0435
Register[AT]thelearnatory.org
Brooklyn, New York 11215
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico.
CAMPER AGES: 7 years - 17 years old
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: The Learnatory Esports & Coding STEAM Camps are for those passionate about video games and excited to code! National Esports Champions teach rising 3rd thru 11th graders proven strategies and provide personal VOD analyses of their gameplay in: Fortnite, Roblox, Minecraft, Rocket League. Coding & Game Design STEAM Summer Camps include: SCRATCH, JavaScript, Python, C# thru Unity.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Team Sports, Computers, Technology, Academics, and more. Esports, Coding & Game Design.
CAMP LOCATION: We offer live instructors online.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Virtual
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Since 1978, The Learnatory has provided exceptionally robust summer camps as the perfect blend of academic development and recreational fun! Our goal is always to help young people develop the curiosity to explore, the confidence to discover, and the character to grow with excellence. Our small group ratio of 6:1 ensures each camper gets personal attention and enthusiastic support to address their passions and interests.
The Learnatory Esports & Coding STEAM Camps are for those passionate about video games and excited to code! National Esports Champions teach rising 3rd thru 11th graders proven strategies and provide personal VOD analyses of their gameplay in: Fortnite, Roblox, Minecraft, Rocket League. Coding & Game Design STEAM Summer Camps include: SCRATCH, JavaScript, Python, C# thru Unity.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Partial scholarship grants are awarded as needed and when available.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Through The Learnatory In-School, After-School, Home-School, Weekend, Summer Camps, and online programs, The Learnatory, has served over 12,000 college-bound youth and teens in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York City effectively and significantly boost their academic, personal, and career development. We offer over 50 various STEAM courses and programs. Our virtual program began in the Summer, 2020 and will continue to operate to serve more young people nationwide.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Esports camps are coached by actual top National Esports Champions.
Each camper receives a proprietary PEP (Prescribed Educational Plan) for every class they take that states exactly what skills they will learn and documents at the end how well they learned them.
Esports camps are designed for those passionate about video games because research shows “Gamers are more likely to pursue high-paying careers in the lucrative STEM/STEAM fields than non-gamers.”
Coding is a basic literacy in the digital age, and it is important for kids to understand and be able to work with and understand the technology around them.
Tutoring to help students catch up, keep up, or get ahead.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Three 1-week camps offered from June 28 through July 31, 2021.
Three classes offered daily:
8:30 am – 10:30 am
10:45 am – 12:45 pm
1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
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Visit Our Colby-Sawyer Volleyball Camp Website
josh.anderson[AT]colby-sawyer.edu
541 Main Street
Hogan Sports Center
New London, New Hampshire 03257
CAMPER AGES: 7th-12th grades
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. 9:00-4:00
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Colby-Sawyer College
NCAA Division III
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Colby-Sawyer College Volleyball is having single day Camps for boys are girls going into 7th-12th grades. Each individual camp day will have unique activities and drills for campers to participate in to improve their skills. Free T-shirt included with each day the camper attends!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Volleyball, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: New London, New Hampshire
90 minutes North of Boston, Massachusetts
Located 10 minutes away from Lake Sunapee
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CAMP FACILITIES: 3 full size indoor NCAA standard size volleyball courts
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Parents and family members will be able to sit and watch during the entire length of the camp as well as participating on the campus tour.
Location: Colby-Sawyer College | 541 Main Street | New London, NH 03257
What to bring: Volleyball shoes, kneepads, refillable water bottle, mask, lunch, (outdoor shoes for a tour)
Schedule
9:00-9:30 check in
9:30-12:00 first session
12:00-12:30 lunch
12:30-1:30 tour/ activity
1:30-3:30 2nd session
3:30-4:00 Q&A session with coaches and current CSC players
4:00 pick up
Any additional questions please email Coach Anderson at Josh.Anderson[AT]Colby-Sawyer.edu
Camps will be run by Colby-Sawyer College Volleyball coaches and players.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Grades: 7th - 12th | Boys & Girls
Times: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Cost:
1 Day $120
Sign up early (more than 1 week out) 20% off $96 a day
Weekend pass (Must be back to back days) $220
Bring a friend for a day 2 for $220
Bring a friend for a weekend $400
Summer pass for 1 (5 days) $450
Summer pass for 2 (5 days each) $800
Includes T-Shirt
20% off if registered by July 10th!
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ColbySawyer Volleyball Camp
Visit Our Camp Wicosuta Website
1-800-846-9426
info[AT]campwicosuta.com
21 Wicosuta Drive
Hebron, New Hampshire 03241
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
Camp Wicosuta 4 New King Street White Plains, NY 10604
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
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CAMPER AGES: 7-15
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Girl Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Wicosuta is a traditional four-week sleepaway camp for girls in Hebron, New Hampshire.
At Camp Wicosuta, girls develop confidence and self-esteem by learning and developing new skills, making new friends, and having the time of their lives! As we say at Wico - Go Girl Go!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Weightloss, Soccer, Golf, Gymnastics, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Volleyball, Team Sports, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, Dance, Theater, Musical Theater, Fine Arts/Crafts, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, and more. High & Low Ropes, Stage Craft, Ceramics, Softball, & Archery.
Dance Program Includes: Jazz, Hip Hop, Ballet, Tap & Contemporary
CAMP LOCATION: Camp Wicosuta is located on 100 acres of pristine, wooded land on the shores of Newfound Lake in the foothills of the White Mountains in Bristol, New Hampshire. Wico is 2 hours from downtown Boston, 3 1/2 hours from Montreal and 5 hours from New York City. Please visit our website for photos and video.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Wicosuta is located on Newfound Lake-- known to be one of the cleanest and most beautiful lakes in New England! We have 33 modern cabins, outdoor heated pool, 12 tennis courts-- 4 lit for nighttime play, gymnastics pavilion, dining hall, state of the art health center, dance & fitness studios, theater, 2 soccer/athletic fields, softball field, basketball courts, 2 gaga pits and extensive high and low ropes course.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Greetings and welcome to Camp Wicosuta! Wicosuta is a traditional four-week sleepaway camp for girls in Hebron, New Hampshire. At Camp Wicosuta, girls develop confidence and self-esteem by learning and developing new skills, making new friends, and having the time of their lives!
ONE OF THE ORIGINAL SLEEPAWAY CAMPS: Camp Wicosuta was founded in 1920 by Anna Rothman, one of the pioneers of sleepaway camps for girls. Mrs. Rothman knew that by getting young women out of urban areas and into the natural environment surrounded by caring role models and energetic friends, they would learn many of the lessons needed for them to thrive in the world around them.
THE "3 C'S": CONFIDENCE, COMPETENCE & COMMUNITY: Camp Wicosuta teaches young girls skills that build self-confidence and self-esteem. At Wico, our goal is for every child to walk away feeling confident in herself and competent in her ability in any of a number of areas. We teach these lessons in a physically and emotionally safe community in which our campers are challenged to move past their self-set limits.
ELECTIVE SCHEDULE: The elective schedule encourages decision-making and independence, and most importantly, creates a culture where all of our girls participate. Girls choose the activities they like, so they can't wait to get started! Wico is filled with happy, active girls! While we want our youngest campers to get a taste of everything we offer, even they get to choose one elective period a day as they start to develop personal tastes and interests. WICO STAFF: Our staff sets us apart. Highly skilled, well-trained and enthusiastic, we have a high percentage of returning staff each year.
Additionally, we look for new staff with strong backgrounds/interest in working with children and in their activity area. We have a series of staff orientations to train counselors prior to the campers' arrival and continue training throughout the summer.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): We offer 2 complete 4-week sessions and limited 2-week sessions for 1st time campers currently in grades 1-4.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
1st Session: June 24-July 19, 2017
2nd Session: July 22-August 16, 2017
Tuition is $7,050 for either 1st or 2nd Session
Two Week Introductory Program (current grades 1st-4th only)
July 6-19, 2017 or
August 3-16, 2017
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Head Camp Nurse: RN
General Camp Nurse: RN or LPN
Cabin Counselor
Activity Instructor
go to: Our Camp Website Link: www.campwicosuta.com to apply!
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Visit Our Pleasant Valley Camp Website
Phone: (603)-569-2725
Fax: (603)-569-5869
EDales[AT]ymcaboston.org
campingservices[AT]ymcaboston.org
144 Governor Wentworth Highway
Mirror Lake, New Hampshire 03853
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
YMCA of Greater Boston Camping Services Branch
P.O. Box 10 | Mirror Lake, NH. 03853
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
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CAMPER AGES: 8-15
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Girl Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): YMCA of Greater Boston.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: North Woods Camp and Pleasant Valley Camp are brother/sister camps located in Mirror Lake, NH, on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee. They bring together children, ages 8 to 15, of all races, religions, nationalities, and socio-economic backgrounds. Campers partake in traditional, fun-filled summer activities, while at the same time learning about themselves, their environment and each other.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Volleyball, Adventure, Dance, Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, and more. Arts & Crafts, Basketball, Canoeing, Ceramics, Dance, Drama, Frisbee, Hiking, Horseback, Kayaking, Leatherwork, Music, Nature, Photography (with Full Darkroom), Riflery, Ropes Course (High & Low), Sailing, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Volleyball, Waterskiing, Windsurfing, & Woodshop.
CAMP LOCATION: North Woods and Pleasant Valley Camps enjoy 220 acres of pristine wilderness with a ½ mile of waterfront on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Campers are grouped into 3 sections: Juniors- campers between age 8 and 11; Trailers- campers between ages 11 and 13; and Seniors- campers between ages 13 and 15 years old. All campers share spacious cabins based on age and grade along with staff, who provide direct supervision and 24/7 care. Cabins are clean and comfortable with bunk beds. Bathhouses are centrally located within each section of cabins and have individual hot showers, changing stalls, flush toilets and sinks. Our infirmary is always available 24 hours a day with a nurse on call. The Great Dining Hall serves up delicious food every day for all meals.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The activities at Pleasant Valley are one of a kind and through them we teach children self-esteem, confidence, sportsmanship and teamwork. Overnight camp is a great way to discover new talents and interests, realize potential, boost creativity and learn about camp-mates.
Pleasant Valley offers 4 activity periods and a daily swim session, plus an evening activity. Each camper designs her own daily schedule on the first day of camp and has a variety of activities to choose from.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Financial Assistance
Through the YMCA’s ACCESS Program, we offer reduced rates to individuals and families who cannot afford the full price of camp. Scholarships are available by applying for needs-based financial assistance. Please complete and mail (or scan) a CAMPERSHIP form, with the required documentation, along with our registration.
For more information please call the Camping Services Office at 603-569-2725
Scholarship Applications:
Our Camp Website Link: bostonycamps.org
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): 2020 Dates: August 23-28
2020 Rates: Family of 5 - $2000, Each additional member add $400
For more info, please visit: Our Camp Website Link: bostonycamps.org
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: North Woods and Pleasant Valley Camps enjoy 220 acres of pristine wilderness on Lake Winnipesaukee, with all of the facilities and space to host your perfect event. Whether your group’s goal is to celebrate your wedding day, build leaders and bond with your team, learn about the environment, reconnect spiritually or any other gathering of family and friends, Camp is the perfect venue to host you. The facility is incredibly flexible and willing to provide as much assistance as your group needs, be that staff, supplies or activities. Conveniently located two hours north of Boston, our location allows you and your guests to get away from it all and enjoy the perfect event the way you see it.
For complete year-round camp info, please email campingservices[AT]ymcaboston.org or call 603.569.2725
OTHER CAMP INFO: Visit our camp Facebook page: Our Camp Website Link: www.facebook.com
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Summer of 2020
Two-week Sessions:
Session 1: June 28 — July 11 (Rate: $1775)
Session 2: July 12 — July 25 (Rate: $1850)
Session 3: July 26 — August 8 (Rate: $1850)
Session 4: August 9 — August 22 (Rate: $17755)
*Multi-session discount available
LIT Program By Application and Acceptance
(Age 15 by June 15th)
Session 1&2: June 28 — July 25 (Rate: $3475)
Session 3&4: July 26 — August 22 (Rate: $3475)
CIT Program By Application and Acceptance
(Age 16+or entering 11th grade)
Session 1&2: June 27 — July 25 (Rate: $875)
Session 3&4: July 25 — August 22 (Rate: $875)
NEW Assistant Counselor Program
By Application and Acceptance
(Age 17+)
Sessions 1-4: June 28-August 22nd
*Training days prior to the start of camp
Head Counselor Program
By Application and Acceptance
(Age 18+)
Sessions 1-4: June 28-August 22nd
*Training days prior to the start of camp
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Working at summer camp can be one of the most rewarding jobs you will ever have. At Pleasant Valley Camp, you are a mentor, teacher, friend, role model, brother, caregiver and more for young girls as they experience new things at camp. You have the unique position of helping our campers learn about themselves and the best part is, you do so by just being yourself!
Our camping staff is carefully selected on the basis of experience, education, training, leadership ability and interpersonal skills. Each staff member participates in pre-camp training in preparation for the arrival of campers. The staff's primary focus is ensuring our campers health and safety; a love for working with children and being an engaging member of a thriving inclusive community is a must! Providing a superior quality FUN camp program in a caring, physically and emotionally safe environment is our overall staff goal.
For complete summer jobs info, please visit: Our Camp Website Link: ymcaboston.org, or call 603.569.2725
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Visit Our Camp Mowglis Website
(603) 744-8095
nickrobbins[AT]mowglis.org
4 Mowglis Drive
Hebron, New Hampshire 03241
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 9
Hebron, NH 03241
CAMPER AGES: 7-16
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Boy Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Established in 1903, Mowglis is a non-profit residential camp located in Hebron, New Hampshire and offers a traditional summer camping experience for boys ages 7 to 15.
Attending camp Mowglis helps boys develop confidence, independence, personal resources, and a sense of responsibility toward others and the environment, all while having fun and making lifelong friends.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Team Sports, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, and more. Arts & Crafts
Axemanship
Bugling & Music
Camping
Canoeing & Kayaking
Cooking
Crew
Drama
Fencing
Fishing & Flycasting
Hiking
Nature Studies
Paddle Boarding
Photography
Riflery
Rock Climbing
Ropes
Rowboating
Sailing
Swimming
CAMP LOCATION: The Mowglis campus covers 160 acres on the northeast corner of Newfound Lake in New Hampshire, one of the cleanest and most beautiful lakes in the United States. The main camp is situated on 55 acres located directly on the lake with over 1,300 feet of shoreline.
CAMP FACILITIES: Although there are over 30 buildings at camp, our campers and staff spend most of their time outside or in the water. Our cabins/dormitories are large open air buildings where the campers sleep and spend relax time with others their same age. There are six dorms at camp.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: All of our counselors are of strong character, are exceptional role models, and have completed at least one year of college. During our rigorous application process, we perform thorough interviews, reference checks, and criminal background checks in order to select the best men and women for the job.
Yes, you read that correctly — we said “women”. About â…“ of our staff is female — from our TripMaster to all of our Cub Moms (who live with our youngest campers).
We take our responsibility of caring for your son very seriously. Every staff member goes through our comprehensive 14-day orientation before campers arrive. They are trained in many areas, including:
Wilderness First Aid certification
CPR certification (we also have a full-time nurse on staff and the hospital is only 15 minutes away)
Homesickness training
Crisis management
Archery and Riflery Instructor Certification
American Red Cross lifeguard certification (waterfront staff)
Water Safety Instructor certified (swim instructors)
Our staff members consist of college and graduate students, school teachers, wilderness specialists, educators, and prior Mowglis campers.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
First Day of Mowglis 2021: Saturday, June 26
Our seven-week session is key to the quality and depth of the Mowglis program. It allows campers the time and space to get into the swing of things at camp, truly develop new skills, and make lasting friendships.
Our Camp Website Link: www.mowglis.org
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Summer Camp Counselor: Being a camp counselor at Mowglis is one of the most fun, exhausting, and deeply rewarding jobs you will ever hold. It is a commitment of time and energy that is not only worthwhile but also looks great on your resume. Working at Mowglis will develop your leadership, communication, and teamwork skills and you will form lifelong bonds of friendship with your fellow counselors.
If you are interested in helping bring Mowglis to life for the summer and making a positive impact on the lives of our campers, please contact us.
Mowglis is an equal opportunity employer.
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Camp Mowglis
Visit Our Camps Kenwood and Evergreen Website
781-793-0091
114 Eagle Pond Rd
Wilmot, New Hampshire 03287
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
Winter Address: 239 Moose Hill Street Sharon, MA 02067 Tel: 781-793-0091 Fax: 781-793-0606
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
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CAMPER AGES: 7-15
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. 4 and 7-week options
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Boy Campers. All Girl Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Jewish.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Founded in 1930, Camps Kenwood and Evergreen is a brother-sister summer camp in NH. Through our innovative program we teach sports, arts, theater, outdoor and adventure, and the 21st century skills that are vital for the world's future leaders and innovators.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Football, Baseball, Weightloss, Soccer, Golf, Gymnastics, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Volleyball, Academics, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, Dance, Theater, Musical Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: 2 hours North of Boston, and 4 hours from NYC, on 230 beautiful acres of forest and a private 80-acre lake.
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CAMP FACILITIES: While we believe that it’s the people who define a camp, we think our outstanding facilities go a long way in making Camps Kenwood and Evergreen the extraordinary place that it is. We have 230 acres of forest and fields, overlooking a half-mile stretch of private lake and beaches in New Hampshire.
Kenwood and Evergreen offer unique and comfortable living communities. New and returning campers are mixed among their age groups to ensure that old friendships are rekindled and new ones are made.
Each age group of Evergreen girls lives in their own lodge, which has multiple sleeping cabins linked by a spacious living room. Our girls tell us that lodge living is one of the most special aspects of life at Evergreen. The communal structure of our lodges gives every girl the opportunity to develop a real relationship with every other person in their group, while helping to prevent the development of cliques.
Our lodges offer many of the comforts of home and are a peaceful retreat for our girls to return to after a full day of activities. Live-in counselors offer guidance, advice, and a supportive adult presence that many of our campers find comforting and essential to a healthy and fun life at camp. Whether they are looking to connect with friends in the living room or take some time to relax in their bunk, we offer each girl the ability to have their individualized needs met.
Kenwood Bunks
In Kenwood, the bunks for each age group are clustered together around a common outdoor area for running, ping pong or having a quiet conversation with a new best friend. Our general counselors live in the same shared space with our campers so they can be fully involved in the daily lives of each and every boy. Our spacious bunks and large grassy areas give our Kenwood boys both indoor and outdoor places to make strong social connections.
Four soccer fields (including a brand new one in 2014!), three baseball diamonds, and 11 clay tennis courts are located throughout our campus. Campers receive quality instruction at every team and individual sports activity area from our nurturing and supportive staff. Our indoor gymnasium is located in the heart of our grounds, next to one of our two beach volleyball courts. Because our gym is so large, we are able to keep all campers active, even during those summer thunderstorms. We round out our athletics program with a basketball court available for a variety of team sports.
Each day we offer the following sports with quality instruction:
Baseball & Softball
Tennis
Soccer
Lacrosse
Basketball
Street Hockey
Volleyball
Gaga
Gymnastics
Our recently renovated archery range is one of our most popular program areas for campers of all ages. Children learn that success at archery comes not from running faster or being stronger, but from learning to concentrate and make careful adjustments to your form. We have both a traditional archery range and our brand new 3-D experience that gives campers the opportunity to take aim at foam rubber dinosaurs and mythological animals.
Our state-of-the-art challenge course features both high and low ropes course elements, with names such as the Giants Ladder, Burma Bridge, Pamper Pole, Nitro Crossing, and our Zip Line. For campers interested in a different sort of challenge, we also have a 40-foot-tall real granite rock climbing wall. Individualized activities combine with team athletics to create a perfectly balanced experience.
Twice daily, campers travel with their age group to the waterfront. In the mornings, campers participate in General Swim (also called “G-Swim”), having the opportunity to dive off the diving board, pal around on a surfboard, swim laps, shoot down on our 27-foot-tall waterslide, take out a boat, fish, build sand castles or just relax on one of our two beautiful beaches.
For campers looking for a little more adventure to their “G-Swim,” our talented ski instructors also teach waterskiing, tubing, and knee & wake boarding. A variety of available tools make these activities available to everyone from children who are trying it for their first time to seasoned veterans.
Each weekday afternoon campers participate in Red Cross-certified swim instruction. Campers learn skills as varied as perfecting a stroke, the proper way to dive, and becoming more comfortable in the water.
Once campers graduate beyond the traditional swim levels they have the opportunity to become Red Cross Certified Lifeguards themselves. Camps Kenwood and Evergreen also offer boating and canoeing instruction, which helps campers prepare for the overnight canoe trip that each age group participates in. This past summer campers enjoyed learning on our newly-created boating obstacle course. The adventure continues off campus as campers of every age have the opportunity to camp out overnight and climb a mountain or canoe to an island.
Four summers ago, we opened the doors of our brand new, 500-seat theater pavilion. Each week our community joins together to watch and cheer a theater production put on by a different age group of campers. Our theater is also where we sing along with visiting performers, watch movies, and gather each Friday for a short Shabbat service.
Visual arts are a major aspect of the Kenwood and Evergreen program. We offer instruction in digital photography, ceramics, arts & crafts, woodworking and movie making. Recently opened studios offer plenty of space for photography, movie making, and ceramic – where we now have five potters wheels and almost 400 clay molds.
This past summer, our campers participated in the Fifth Annual Kenwood & Evergreen Film Festival. Campers made more than 50 short films, with genres ranging from from comedies to action films to documentaries. Our movie making studio now includes high-definition video cameras, computers for editing, and a green screen so that campers can dream even bigger, creating short films that include complex special effects.
To see some of the films made by our campers this summer please click here.
Music brings a rich texture to life and is essential for creativity. In our amplified and acoustic music building, campers can try playing an instrument for the first time or perfect prior experience. Instruments like acoustic and electric guitars, drums, keyboards and of course, amplifiers, help anyone discover their own unique sound. Campers can take a lesson with our music instructors, learn a new song, form a rock band or even record a song to put on their iPod.
Our brand new dining hall boasts gorgeous views of our beautiful lake. Three times a day the entire Kenwood and Evergreen community sits down together for a well-cooked meal, along with lots of singing and cheering.
Our camp kitchen is peanut-free, tree nut-free, and sesame-free, so every camper can enjoy a meal without stress. The kitchen staff produces delicious and nutritious meals (including gluten-free), keeps the salad bars stocked with fresh fruit and vegetables, and makes us homemade cakes when someone has a birthday. Visit our Food Allergy section for more information on the accommodations that can be made for your child.
Before breakfast and dinner, all campers and staff gather in the assembly area adjacent to the dining hall. As one big family we share in the triumphs of each age group and salute notable individual achievements – and, of course, sing to any birthday boy or girl.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: We see ourselves as an extension of the at-home support provided by our partner families. And while the skills we hone – and the ways we do so – are a bit different than what’s learned at home, Kenwood and Evergreen’s community is a great complement to the life lessons our parents pass along to their children. We’re very intentional about creating opportunities for our campers to practice certain competencies, which we call life skills. Whether they realize it or not, we help every camper to develop great confidence and independence while they are at camp. Because every camper is an essentially member of our camp community, and they can’t but feel the love and support around them, we are consistently told that our campers discover the best version of themselves.
We are as committed to children and their growth as any institution or program out there, and our community is the primary way we support our campers in this goal. Of course, we wouldn’t be able to create such a community if we didn’t have a blast every day at camp!
Our intentional community, guided by our directors and supported by our staff, is committed to providing a transformative summer experience, where campers develop and strengthen communication, collaboration, leadership, creativity, and critical thinking skills. These are the skills our kids need most as they grow.
At Kenwood and Evergreen, we have the spirit of a traditional camp – with a focus on activities, adventures, and fun – to teach in ways that encourage deeper learning. Our intentional community, guided by our directors and supported by our staff, is designed to create a transformative summer experience for every child.
Campers develop and strengthen effective communication skills, collaboration, positive leadership, creativity, and critical thinking skills through engaging and fun traditional camp activities and creative programs, while living in a caring and supportive community that nurtures social and emotional learning. We help to prepare our campers to be tomorrow’s global citizens and caring leaders.
At Kenwood and Evergreen our incredible staff use as many of the million moments of the summer as possible to build and strengthen this mindset in our campers. Come learn more about how Kenwood and Evergreen is redefining summer enrichment!
OTHER CAMP INFO: Imagine a place... Where children are a part of an extraordinary summer camp community that prepares today's children for tomorrow's world. A co-ed summer camp that teaches 21st Century Skills that is a perfect compliment to your child's school year learning. Where children build self-esteem by acquiring new skills and watching themselves improve through each day of the summer. Where children strengthen their social skills, becoming more resilient and independent within a magnificent camp setting, 230 acres surrounded by 100 ft pine trees and a glistening private lake A co-ed summer camp directed by a team of child development professionals with over 200 years experience in summer camps, with an unmatched group of caring, highly-trained, professional counselors, coaches and teachers dedicated to providing you with the personal customer service that your family deserves. And, where children count the days until camp, summer after summer, year after year.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Summer 2016 Dates Summer Begins: Saturday, June 25th
Visiting Day: Sunday, July 24th
Alternate Parent Visiting Day: Sunday, July 1st
Summer Ends: Saturday, August 13th
Summer Fees:$12,650.00 for our 7-week session, $8,700.00 for our 4-week session.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Currently, we are offering positions for new general bunk counselors, along with coaches/teachers for tennis, soccer, baseball, lacrosse, arts and crafts, and ropes course.Â
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Visit Our High Meadows Farms Website
603-539-6052
sueball2007[AT]gmail.com
975 Beach Pnd Rd
PO Box 892
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire 03894
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
Winter Location: 508 Governor Wentworth Hwy. Moultonborough, NH
CAMPER AGES: All Ages
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Monday - Friday 9:30 - 3:30
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Everyone is welcome!
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: High Meadows Farms, located in Moultonborough & Wolfeboro, offers camp sessions for riders of all levels and all ages at their Wolfeboro Farm. Their motto is no one is too young or too old to learn how to ride a horse! Each week of camp is unique but all share in the enthusiasm of caring for their horse, learning their personalities, ways to communicate with their horse and of course riding in the arena or on trails. High Meadows camp is not just a camp of learning how to ride. The camp highlights self-confidence and self-esteem in each child. Watching the transformation of each child from the beginning of the week to the end of the week is not only noticeable to the instuctors, but also to the children.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Specializing in building self-confidence and working with kids with ADD and ADHD, as well as some autistic. It's amazing what horseback riding can do to help!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Horses/Equestrian, Wilderness/Nature, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more. Barn Chores - Caring For Horses!
CAMP LOCATION: Located minutes away from beautiful Lake Winnipesaukee and centered between the towns of Wolfeboro, Tuftonboro, Ossipee, Moultonborough and Meredith, NH
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CAMP FACILITIES: Summer location provides amazing views of the White Mountain Range and Lake Ossipee, 80 acres of rolling grass pastures, a beautiful 8 stall horse barn equipped with kitchen, viewing room and arts and crafts area. Large outdoor riding arena and lovely cross-country jumping course, and beautiful trails.
Winter Location offers an amazing 10 stall insulated barn with a huge indoor riding arena, and 102 Acres for wooded trails. Perfect to stay warm in the winter weather, or enjoy a beautiful snowy trail ride!
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Each week focuses around a theme. We have designed a program consisting of five Levels in which the campers learn about proper horsemanship and develop their riding skills while they also study horse terminology, history, first aid and more!
On the first day of camp each camper receives a notebook containing all the information they need to learn in order to complete the first level. Both riding and horsemanship goals are set, to be accomplished by the parent show on Friday. Throughout the week the campers practice and study the given skills through games and hands-on experiences.
Each camper is assigned a “horse of their own” for the week. The camper is responsible for the general care of their horse such as grooming, tacking, bathing, watering, and preparing meals as well as other elements involved in horse ownership.
On Friday afternoon, the campers present to parents and relatives a riding “show” to music that they have designed to demonstrate what they learned during the week. Following the show is a graduation and goodbye ceremony.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: For scholarship information please contact us directly at: sueball2007[AT]gmail.com.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Offering school vacation camps as well. Open year-round.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Open year round for lessons and trail rides.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Please contact us if you have any questions at all! I'd love to hear from you!
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Weekly camp sessions run Monday – Friday from 9:30 – 3:30 from June through August. For complete info, please visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.highmeadowsfarms.com.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Always looking for new camp counselors! Must have horse experience and love kids!
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Visit Our Gym-Ken Gymnastics Wet-N-Wild Summer Program Website
603-434-9060
gkgym[AT]aol.com
184 Rockingham Rd.
Windham, New Hampshire 03087
CAMPER AGES: 3 & Up
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Cheerleading, Gymnastics, Swimming, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located approximately 35 miles north of Boston just over the New Hampshire border. Please visit our website for summer camp photos, information and directions.
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CAMP FACILITIES: We are a state of the art gymnastics facility with an outdoor, above-ground, heated, 4' deep oval pool for swimming and an outdoor playground area.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our Gym & Swim summertime adventure includes: lots of gym time, theme weeks, supervised open swim, outdoor playground, giant slip-n-slide, and plenty of staff members eager to make sure your child is safe and of course having the time of their lives. We were recently awarded Parenting New Hampshire's Family Favorite Gymnastics Facility 2013. Please visit our website for an introduction to our history and wonderful staff.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Discounts are given if you attend more than 3 full weeks of Full Day. We also offer Sibling Discounts.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Gym-Ken's Summer Program begins the week of June 30th and concludes August 22nd. We offer Full Day or Half Day Programs for children ages 3 & Up.
We provide Flexible Scheduling Options as well as Early Drop-Off & Late Pick-Up Options for your convenience. Gym-Ken Swim Lessons are also available and we offer Tumbling/Stunting/Parkour Classes in the late afternoons.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Gymnastics
Tumbling
Parkour
USAG Girls Competitive Team
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Our Gym & Swim program begins the week of June 30th (closed July 4th). Summer Session dates are flexible. You can pick and choose to create the best schedule that works best for your busy summer. Please visit our website for complete summer calendar and summer theme weeks.
Half Day program is $40/day or $180/M-F and Full Day program is $58/day or $260/M-F. Discounts are given if you attend more than 3 full weeks of Full Day. We also offer Sibling Discounts.
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GymKen Gymnastics WetNWild Summer Program
Visit Our US Sports/Nike Camps Website
1-800-NIKE-CAMP
800-645-3226 (Nike Camps)
800-433-6060 (All other camps)
800-406-3926 (NBC Camps)
877-308-7325 (Peak Performance Swim Camps)
888-780-2267 (Vogelsinger Soccer Academy)
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Over 700 Camp Locations Across the US & Canada
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
AL, AK, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, HI, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MA, MI, MN, MO, MS, MT, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NM, NY, NC, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV, CANADA
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
US Sports Camps, Inc.
1010 B Street, Suite 450
San Rafael, CA 94901
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
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CAMPER AGES: Most junior camps accept participants between the ages of 10-18, however some of our day camps will accept those as young as 5. Adult programs offered, too. See our camp specific web pages to find out exact ages for each program.
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp. Weekend programs available in some areas. International campers welcome.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Boy Campers. All Girl Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Now celebrating over 40 years of camp! We offer camps across a variety of sports which run for one, two or three consecutive sessions across the US and Canada. USSC partners with the country's best coaches to direct our camps at top-rated, professionally-equipped training facilities. International programs offered, too.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Football, Baseball, Soccer, Golf, Gymnastics, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Volleyball, Team Sports, and more. Other Camps: Crew, Field Hockey, Lacrosse, MultiSport, Rugby, Running, Ultimate, Waterpolo, Gymnastics, Hockey, & Yoga.
CAMP LOCATION: Over 700 Locations throughout the US and Canada. International locations, too. Please visit our website for a complete list of camps offered near you, at Our Camp Website Link: www.ussportscamps.com.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Our camps are offered at top-rated, professionally equipped sports training facilities.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Sports are FUN, but they are more fun when you get better! Our professional, passionate, and positive coaches will help your child become a better player and a more inspired athlete. Camp provides the perfect opportunity to improve skills, make new friends, laugh hard, and smile a lot. Our Mission is to shape a lifelong enjoyment of athletics through high quality sports education and skill enhancement while consistently exceeding the expectations of our customers!
During the summer of 2014 more than 70,000 US and international campers attended a US Sports Camps program. US Sports Camps currently offers 24 programs in 15 different sports.
Our summer sports camps include: Baseball, Basketball, Crew, Field Hockey, Football, Golf, Gymnastics, Lacrosse, Multi-Sport, Rugby, Running, Soccer, Softball, Swim, Tennis, Ultimate, Volleyball, Waterpolo, and Yoga. We also offer several International sports camps around the world. Our sports camps continue to grow thanks to an outstanding community of Camp Directors and the dedication of the entire USSC staff. We expect 2015, our 41st year in business, to be our best year ever. We look forward to seeing you at camp!
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Many of our sports camps offer sessions and special weekend clinics year-round. Please contact us for details.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
For complete information regarding summer camp sessions and fees, please visit our website at: Our Camp Website Link: www.ussportscamps.com.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Each camp director is responsible for hiring their own staff and typically hire in late winter and early spring. If you are interested in applying for a position, please email the appropriate sport mailbox at Our Camp Website Link: www.ussportscamps.com and we will forward on your information to any director looking for additional staff.
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Visit Our Elite Soccer Camps of New England Website
603 359 2566
elitesoccercampinc[AT]gmail.com
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire 03755
CAMPER AGES: 8th - 12th grades
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Soccer Camp held at Dartmouth College
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Girl Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: The Residential Soccer Camp emphasizes player development in a challenging, stimulating environment. Our curriculum is designed for the serious soccer player looking to play at the next level. Technical and tactical aspects of the game are developed throughout each day.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Soccer, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located 2 hours from Boston, on the Dartmouth College campus!
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CAMP FACILITIES: We stay in dorms on campus and train on college fields!
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our entire Dartmouth soccer staff will be involved as coaches in all camp sessions and activities. All other staff are highly qualified, licensed coaches, who come from some of the top colleges and universities across the country. We also have professional coaches who come from different parts of the world. Collegiate men's and women's soccer players serve as assistants for the week, and are involved in all demonstrations and information sessions.
Morning functional sessions are based around three main aspects of the game: Defending as a unit, possession versus pressure, and attacking in the final third. The afternoon activities focus on technique incorporating skills such as heading, finishing, dribbling, and control. The day culminates with evening 11v11 games and information/video sessions educating participants on topics such as the college recruiting process, flexibility, conditioning, and nutrition for soccer. Goalkeeping specific sessions are also integrated within this curriculum and focus on all key areas of this unique position.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.elitesoccercampinc.com for all info!
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Elite Soccer Camps of New England
Visit Our Windsor Mountain Summer Camp Website
603-478-3166
jake[AT]windsormountain.org
One World Way
Windsor, NH 03244
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
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CAMPER AGES: 7 - 16
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Soccer, Swimming, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Team Sports, Technology, Academics, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: Windsor Mountain Summer Camp is located on 360 acres of white pine forest in southwestern New Hampshire, on the shores of secluded motor-free lake two hours from Boston and four hours from New York City.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Our beautiful and well-maintained lakeside setting offers campers a perfect home away from home. At the heart of camp is our dining hall and expansive deck, offering plenty of gathering places for campers. In the dining hall and often out of the deck, you will find campers eating delicious meals, cooked from scratch. Campers love their bunks at Windsor Mountain! Each has electricity and bathrooms are inside or close-by and counselors live in each bunk with kids. Treehouse - Girls ages 7-12 bunk in the treehouse, where each bunk is home to six to eight girls. Cabins - Boys ages 7-12 find their home in the Cabins, where you will find eight to ten boys in each bunk. Bungalows - Campers ages 13-16 find their summer home in a Bungalow. Each bungalow sleeps eight to ten boys or girls and their counselors.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Windsor Mountain campers choose activities every three days with our guided free-choice program. With the help of our talented and caring staff, campers select from traditional and creative activities offered in: music, visual arts, sports, performing arts, ropes course (including zip-line and rock-climbing), farm and garden, waterfront, wilderness adventure, sailing, film and more! Within our safe and supportive community, campers are encouraged to step out of their comfort zone, try new things and challenge themselves. Evenings at camp offer lots of fun activities and opportunities to bond with friends. We have campfires (with music and stories), capture the flag, carnival, overnight camping with s'mores, Joel's coffee house, 'Battle of the Bands,' scavenger hunts, talent shows, dances, night hikes, Hawaiian Luaus, casino night, game shows, and lots more.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Leadership programs.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Family Camp
OTHER CAMP INFO: A summer at Windsor Mountain is a ton of fun and so much more. It is a unique opportunity to nurture the creative spirit, develop a sense of self-understanding and independence, foster lifelong friendships, try new things, cultivate skills and learn how to live in a community of people representing diverse cultures and life experience. We are a co-ed, non-competitive camp that uses the power of experiential learning to enhance the personal growth and development of each camper. We embrace the values of respecting differences among people, living responsibly and taking safe and appropriate risks.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Session 1 - 6/26/2018-7/21/2018 ($5,595)
Session 2 - 7/24/2018-8/18/2018 ($5,595)
Mini-Session 1 - 6/26/2018-7/8/2018 ($3,395)
Mini-Session 1B 7/8/2018-7/21/2018 ($3,395)
Mini-Session 2 - 7/24/2018-8/5/2018 ($3,395)
Mini-Session 2B 8/5/2018-8/18/2018 ($3,395)
6-Week Session - 6/26/2018-8/5/2018 ($7,295)
Full Season - 6/26/2018-8/18/2018 ($8,695)
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Visit Our Camp Cody Website
(603)539-4991
jess[AT]campcody.com
info[AT]campcody.com
9 Cody Road
Freedom, New Hampshire 03836
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
1 Washington St, Suite 106
Dover, NH 03820
United States
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
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CAMPER AGES: 7-16
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Camp Cody is part of a camping heritage that goes back to 1926. Nestled on the sandy beaches of beautiful Lake Ossipee amidst the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Cody offers a summer experience rich in fun, friendship, learning and adventure. A traditional summer camp for both girls and boys, campers range in age from seven to fifteen and CITs beginning their leadership programs at sixteen.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Football, Baseball, Soccer, Golf, Gymnastics, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Volleyball, Team Sports, Science, Academics, Travel, Dance, Theater, Musical Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, and more. Hockey, & Lacrosse/Field Hockey.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located about 2 hours north of Boston, Massachusetts on nearly 100 acres of land and on the shores of Lake Ossipee. Camp Cody is part of a camping heritage that goes back to 1926. Nestled on the sandy beaches of beautiful Lake Ossipee amidst the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Cody offers a summer experience rich in fun, friendship, learning and adventure. We are located about 2 hours north of Boston.
CAMP FACILITIES: Our cabins sit on the southeastern lakeside edge of the White Mountain National Forest and each house about seven campers and three counselors. All our cabins have electricity, fully-equipped bathrooms and ample cubby room for belongings. Cody is one of the most well-equipped summer camps in the country. All of the buildings are either new, or have recently undergone major expansion or refurbishing, and almost all of the equipment is updated or replaced approximately every five years. Cody’s sports facilities include a baseball diamond, as well as a soccer field and a football field. There are also two volleyball courts, two floodlit street hockey/roller hockey, a floodlit five-aside soccer arena, two floodlit basketball courts, and seven tennis courts (four floodlit). Cody also has a modern riflery range and two archery ranges.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Cody is part of a camping heritage that goes back to 1926. Nestled on the sandy beaches of beautiful Lake Ossipee amidst the White Mountains of New Hampshire, Cody offers a summer experience rich in fun, friendship, learning and adventure. A traditional summer camp for both girls and boys, campers range in age from seven to fifteen and CITs beginning their leadership programs at sixteen. If you haven't visited camp yet, checkout the virtual tour, it's the next best thing! We offer team sports activities, water front activities, individual activities, creative arts & crafts, a music & drama program, a horseback riding program, a tennis program, a trips program, and other hobbies and games!
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Here at Camp Cody, we have a great CIT/JC Program available. Check out the info on our site at: Our Camp Website Link: campcody.com for all the info!
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Check out all of the info here at: Our Camp Website Link: campcody.com
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Are you ready to have the best summer of your life? Come have a blast with Cody! We are looking to hire upbeat, outdoorsy and fun staff to work with kids, meet counselors from all over the world, and share a once in a lifetime experience.
Lakeside property with dozens of activity fields, sports, and entertainment for everyone!
As an Activities Counselor you'll get to plan, direct, and implement activities in your area of expertise and coordinate the activities into the entire camp program.
Experienced teaching and/or coaching in athletics, aquatics, arts, and adventures preferred. Responsibilities:
•Teach and stimulate the interest of staff and campers in the area of expertise.
• Create lesson plans based on increasing camper competence and skill level in activity area.
• Implement innovative and fun lesson plans and teaching techniques.
• Conduct a regular check of equipment for safety, cleanliness, and good repair.
• Set up activity area during staff week.
• Submit orders for supplies and equipment during staff week or when needed ensuring the timely arrival of materials.
• Conduct an initial and end of the season inventory and store all equipment properly.
• Evaluate current season and make recommendations for equipment or program changes for the next season. • Work as a member of a team of counselors who provide guidance and support to all campers and staff.
• Plan and prepare for inter-camp sporting events and activities, when applicable.
• Assist with all-camp events, evening programs, trips. • Complete tasks as assigned by supervisors. Desired Qualifications:
• Training, certification, or documented experience in the respective activity.
• Experience working with children.
• Knowledge of safety practices as applicable to the respective activity.
• Endurance and stamina needed to provide constant programming and supervision to campers.
• Ability to spend long hours teaching area of expertise. • Positive attitude and sense of humor.
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Visit Our Zebra Crossings Camp Spinnaker Website
603-312-2052 x0
sheila[AT]zebra-crossings.org
147 Canaan Road
Center Tuftonboro, New Hampshire 03816
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
61 Locust Street
Dover, NH 03820
CAMPER AGES: 8-12
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. August 19, 2018-August 24, 2018
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Camp Spinnaker is a six-day residential camp for children ages 8-12 with asthma. The camp is organized by Zebra Crossings with oversight by a highly qualified medical team. Campers will be part of cabin groups based on age and will participate in a few cabin group activities every day.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: This camp is for youth ages 8-12 with asthma.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Swimming, Waterfront/Aquatics, Team Sports, Wilderness/Nature, Theater, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more. Each Day There Will Be An Asthma Educational Component That Is Age Appropriate.
CAMP LOCATION: Our camp is hosted by Camp Merrowvista. Please visit Our Camp Website Link: www.ayf.com for information on the location of Zebra Crossings Camp Spinnaker.
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CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Zebra Crossings offers empowerment programs for youth and teens with chronic medical conditions. Whether it is a week-long camp or weekend activities, care is always provided by trained medical staff. We aim to lessen the burden of chronic medical conditions by connecting kids through play and giving respite for caregivers. Zebra Crossings is a fun, safe place where kids just get to be kids.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Zebra Crossings has Scholarships available, please ask.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Zebra Crossings currently has two family camps:
Camp Blue Sky is a weekend retreat to provide families who have a child with Down syndrome a supportive community.
Heart Family Camp is a weekend retreat to provide a supportive community for families of children with a congenital heart defect.
Please visit our website: Our Camp Website Link: www.zebra-crossings.org for more information on these weekend retreats for families.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Each month we offer diverse program days to unite our community and provide opportunities for play, discovery and bonding. Program days are generally held between 9am and 4pm at different venues in the NH Seacoast region.
OTHER CAMP INFO:
A broad range of activity choices are offered each day, including archery, arts/crafts, swimming, performing arts, sports, nature activities and canoeing to name a few. Meals and evening activities will be spent with the entire camp community and will be full of exciting group games, events, talent shows and more.
In addition to all the camp activities, an extensive asthma education component is integrated into the program. All educational sessions are conducted by professional asthma educators. The curriculum is age appropriate, experiential and fun in nature.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
August 19,2018-August 24, 2018
Cost: $425 - scholarships available upon request
Please visit our website: Our Camp Website Link: www.zebra-crossings.org
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
We are looking for Camp Spinnaker Counselors for this one-week camp. Please email Sheila[AT]zebra-crossings.org or call at 603-312-2052 x0.
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Visit Our Kroka Expeditions Website
603-835-9087
summer[AT]kroka.org
767 Forest Rd.
Marlow, NH 03456
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Kroka Expeditions Video
CAMPER AGES: 9 - 19
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Overnight programs spanning 1-3 weeks.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Boy Campers. All Girl Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Kroka Expeditions is committed to awakening in young people a connection to nature and the spirit within, and a capacity for conscious living and compassionate service. We strive to achieve this through wilderness adventure, community living, farming, and the practice of traditional and indigenous skills.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Swimming, Waterfront/Aquatics, Team Sports, Adventure, Travel, Wilderness/Nature, Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more. Rock Climbing, White Water Paddling, Mountain Biking, Hiking, Wilderness Skills, Timber Framing, Farming, & Backpacking.
CAMP LOCATION: The Kroka Village lies nestled in the high country between the watersheds of the Ashuelot and Cold Rivers, on 75 acres of forests, fields, cliffs, and streams adjacent to a large wilderness area. Here we work to bring intention, connection, and a sense of responsibility to the work that we do.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Our base camp facility is a functioning organic farm, garden, and community living village where staff and students live side by side. We have three Cree lodges, all hand built by past students, as well as a number of canvas wall tents on platforms. There is no running water or electricity and all cooking is done over open fire. Students engage in the functions of life by working with the animals, harvesting fresh food from the garden, splitting wood, and gathering water. Back behind the dwellings are beautiful woods that lead to a stream and beaver pond; excellent for exploration! This is where students stay when they arrive before heading off on their expedition adventure, and again when they return.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: We offer a wide variety of programs in the summer, spanning from ages 9 - 19. Our programs for younger children foster the spirit of living and playing in nature, while cultivating a connection to the land and setting a foundation for outdoor adventure skills. Our more advanced programs for older students and adults use wilderness expedition and adventure as a tool for experiencing independence, exhilaration, freedom, responsibility, and empowerment, as well as creating deep connections with new friends and the natural world. Please visit our website at Our Camp Website Link: www.kroka.org or call our office at 603-835-9087 for more specific information.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Ocean Leadership Expedition
This is a journey that traverses 100 miles of coastal waters along the picturesque Gulf of Maine from Belfast to Frenchmen Bay just north of Bar Harbor. Along the way we will pass Deer Island and Isle Au Haute, as we travel on to Mount Desert Island. Before leaving for expedition students will craft wooden oars in the Kroka workshop and dehydrate fruit, berries, and meat from our farm for the journey. Our sea faring fleet will consist of solo and tandem ocean kayaks, and oar rigged student-made voyager canoes. When the wind is with us we will sail, and we will learn to navigate with map and compass through the complexity of tides, currents, fog, and many a spruce covered rocky island. We will feast on wild foods, gather seaweed, dig for clams, and fish for mackerel. Ocean treasures will form in our hands as we carve wood and gather basket materials from the tidal line. Students will study Marine Ecology, learn to use a variety of knots, read weather, start fire by friction, and make simple shelters in the wilderness. Students will also develop leadership skills through the practice of leading and following, discussing and debating, and forming a strong sense of community built of new lasting friendships.
For more info, please visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.kroka.org.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Please call or email for financial aid information.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Experience Kroka through a day of meaningful work: Our Camp Website Link: www.kroka.org
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Experience the Kroka Difference:
Kroka journeys are extended wilderness expeditions (up to two months at a time), where modern ways of travel are combined with indigenous knowledge and age-old traditions. You will learn to navigate with map and compass, and be guided by the sun and stars. Meals will be cooked from scratch over an open fire using ingredients from local farms, our own animals and gardens, and gifts harvested in the wilderness. You will sleep in a handmade tent or shelter, and your travels will take you through uncharted territory.
Kroka education is experiential and place-based. You learn tree identification to select the right trees for firewood, and to make baskets and paddles. Wilderness medicine is taught miles away from human contact in the depths of winter to the song of the howling wind. History is taught through personal stories of people who have spent their entire lives living on the land. You engage deeply in your learning. This ownership leads to the success of your journey, and your achievement is written on the proud faces of your teammates.
Kroka teachers are outstanding educators and wilderness guides from around the world. They bring to students a depth of experience and breadth of knowledge that is combined with strong character and an unshakable belief in humanity. Their personal life stories speak of extended expeditions, sustainable homesteads, the forgotten arts and crafts of indigenous societies, and passionate work for positive change in the communities around them.
Kroka experiences are holistic. As we travel through wild places we develop the voice of our community, create our daily necessities out of local natural materials, find food and water in the wilderness, and express our learning through poetry, visual arts, journaling, and the creation of a semester book. When we come out of the wilderness, our simple and intentional lifestyle is continued. Our daily lives center around working to fulfill our own needs, minimizing our ecological footprint, and participating positively in our community. Everyone at Kroka, from director to student, carries important community responsibilities, be it tending to the composting toilet, or cleaning the laundry room.
Kroka students are delightful and inspiring young people, marching to a different drumbeat. They form a close-knit community as they learn to live in harmony and see the best in one another.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Kroka Expeditions is committed to awakening in young people a connection to nature and the spirit within, and a capacity for conscious living and compassionate service. We strive to achieve this through wilderness adventure, community living, farming, and the practice of traditional and indigenous skills. -Kroka teachers are an international group of outstanding educators who draw from Russian, Austrian, Ecuadorian, and American outdoor living traditions. -Our campus is a real village, where staff and students live side-by-side in a community made up of student-crafted traditional dwellings. -Kroka is a working farm, where students share in growing, harvesting, preparing, and eating. -We teach and practice traditional handwork skills using natural materials. -We are committed to the participation of all, regardless of ability to pay.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
This summer we are running more than 20 different programs through June, July and August that span 1-4 weeks in a variety of focus areas in Rock Climbing, White Water Paddling, Biking, Hiking, and Wilderness Skills. Kroka Expeditions was founded on the important principle of serving children and families regardless of income, therefore our tuition is a sliding scale based on annual income, and there are additional scholarship opportunities. Please visit our website at Our Camp Website Link: www.kroka.org or call our office at 603-835-9087 for more specific information on dates and rates.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Wilderness Educators/Expedition Guides:
Join a visionary community working on the cutting edge of outdoor education. Our international group of guides and educators envision, design and execute programs that have consistent life-changing impact on children and youth.
Schedule: April - October
Responsibilities:
Educators will teach and support one to three weeklong wilderness programs for highly motivated students ages 9-18 at Kroka's base camp and on expeditions throughout New England and beyond including:
Canoeing expeditions
Open water and ocean expeditions
Multi-element expeditions
Base camp programs
Farm based programs
Summer programs within Kroka's seven adventure schools (introductory, rock climbing and caving, white water paddling, open water, mountain biking, wilderness skills, rite of passage)
Compensation & Benefits
Pay is based on Kroka's compensation scale.
Being part of a diverse and energetic community that is deeply engaged in making a positive difference in the world.
Room and board: simple and beautiful Kroka Village housing, and meals whenever you are on campus or traveling for Kroka. Ongoing adventure sports and wilderness skills training opportunities from master teachers.
STAFF QUALIFICATIONS FOR TEACHING POSITIONS:
Wilderness expedition experience in remote environments
Adventure sports expertise, or substantial experience and aspiration to become an expert in one of Kroka's adventure sports, such as white water paddling, rock climbing, caving, mountaineering, back-country skiing, cycling, or another adventure sport with similar set of skills.
Professional certifications: Wilderness First Responder and drivers license with clean record and experience driving trailers.
Commitment to personal fitness: Working at Kroka is physically demanding, and requires a high level of fitness. During the course of your work you will be expected to lift canoes, paddle for long hours, and participate joyously in many other strenuous activities. We are looking for employees who are dedicated to a personal fitness routine.
Love of teaching and mentoring children and youth: enjoys working with wide range of ages, documented and referenced previous teaching experience
Commitment to sustainability: Personal commitment to simple living, along with experience living in a community of people with simplified personal needs
The following qualifications and skills are a plus:
Professional certifications and education: Wilderness or Red Cross Lifeguard, college degree and/or equivalent life experience
Personal artistic skills: strong singing voice, handwork skills, visual and performing arts experience
International/cultural diversity: experience living, working, and traveling in other countries and cultures.
TO APPLY:
Please submit the following via postal mail, email to jobs[AT]kroka.org, or hand delivery:
Letter of interest addressing these questions:
Why do you want to work at Kroka? How does it fit into your long-term career and life goals?
What unique personal/professional qualities will you bring to Kroka
What life experience do you bring in using your own hands to provide for your own food, shelter, clothing.
Personal Expedition Log (see example below)
Professional Resume
Two professional letters of recommendation (from a co-worker or supervisor)
Supporting materials (photographs, videos, artwork, handwork, articles, etc.).
For complete jobs info, please visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.kroka.org.
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Kroka Expeditions
Visit Our Fleur de Lis Website
603-585-7751
annie[AT]fleurdeliscamp.org
admin[AT]fleurdeliscamp.org
Fleur de Lis Camp
120 Howeville Road
Fitzwilliam, NH 03447
CAMPER AGES: 8 - 15
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Girl Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Fleur de Lis is an all-girls, non-profit traditional summer camp for girls ages 8-15. Girls choose Fleur de Lis for adventure, fun, to try new activities, and to make new friends. Girls return to Fleur de Lis for generations because of friendship, fun and a love of their “second home.” A small intimate community provides the backdrop for each girl to challenge herself, share her talents, explore her world and develop self-confidence.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Soccer, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Volleyball, Team Sports, Adventure, Travel, Wilderness/Nature, Dance, Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more. Fleur De Lis Camp Offers Classes In Archery, Arts, Canoeing, Ceramics, Crafts, Dance, Diving, Field Sports, Fitness, Outdoor Pursuits, Music, Horseback Riding (off-site), Kayaking, Paddleboarding, Knitting, Sewing, Nature, Performing Arts, Riflery, Boating, Sailing, Swimming, Tennis, Water Skiing, & Tubing.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located on the shores of beautiful Laurel Lake in southern New Hampshire, on 30 acres of open fields, hemlock groves, streams, and small ponds with Mount Monadnock rising into view across the lake.
CAMP FACILITIES: The camp is on Laurel Lake and includes all water sports including water skiing, swimming, kayaking and sailing. We are on 30 acres and the camp's character reflects the mood of the quaint New England town of Fitzwilliam, NH. The administrative buildings are beautiful century old farmhouses. Young campers sleep in cabins with older campers residing in platform tents. Camp buildings are well maintained and provide a look and feel that blends with their natural surroundings.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Fleur de Lis is an all-girls, non-profit traditional summer camp for girls ages 8-15. Girls choose Fleur de Lis for adventure, fun, to try new activities, and to make new friends. Girls return to Fleur de Lis for generations because of friendship, fun and a love of their “second home.” A small intimate community provides the backdrop for each girl to challenge herself, share her talents, explore her world and develop self-confidence.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Fleur de Lis wants to make camp available to as many girls as possible regardless of their ability to pay. This program is open to all family configurations regardless of race, religion, or socioeconomic background. Tuition Assistance helps our families for whom full payment is not possible.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Big & Little Weekend will be held August 18-20, 2017 and is designed for women over 21 years old to share a weekend with the special 6-11 year old girl in their life. It is a wonderful way to introduce your "Little" to the overnight camp experience!
Pairs arrive at camp on Friday to get set up in their tent/cabin, walk around, and join us for dinner in the Dining Hall. The weekend is full of events and activities that simulate the Fleur de Lis sleepaway camp experience!
The weekend program costs $250 per pair. If you plan on bringing an additional "Little," it is $75 per additional girl. Big & Little attendees who register their Little for a regular camp season before October 31 to receive a $250 discount on camp tuition!
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
3 week session July 26-August 16 $4,300
4 week session June 27-July 25 $5,700
5 week session July 12-August 16 $6,800
7 week session June 27-August 16 $8,850
Starter sessions
First time camp program for girls current entering grades 3-7.
2 week session June 27-July 11 $3,450
2 week session (ages 8-10 only) July 12-July 25 $3,450
2 week session July 26-August 8 $3,450
Big & Little Weekend
Sampler weekend at Fleur de Lis Camp for girls and adults.
August 21-23 $250
Try-It Days
July 18th & August 1st
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Fleur de Lis
Visit Our Camp Young Judaea Website
781 237-9410 (winter)
603 673-3710 (summer)
info[AT]cyj.org
9 Camp Road
Amherst, NH 03031
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
22 Priscilla Circle Wellesley MA 02481
CAMPER AGES: 8 - 15
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Jewish.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Camp Young Judaea, located on Baboosic Lake in southern New Hampshire, offers an amazing overnight camping experience for children ages 8-15 from a variety of Jewish backgrounds. Safe, supportive and welcoming atmosphere; caring, competent college-age counselors. Beautiful facilities including sparkling pool, eight tennis courts, multiple playing fields and more. We offer fantastic horseback riding and farm care programs at a nearby stable!!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Weightloss, Soccer, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Volleyball, Team Sports, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, Dance, Theater, Musical Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, and more. Riflery & Archery Lifeguarding Lacrosse Ultimate Frisbee Waterskiing/Wakeboarding Paddleboarding Outdoor Camping & Hiking Project Adventure Low Ropes Course
CAMP LOCATION: Camp Young Judaea, located on a lake on 169 acres in southern New Hampshire one hour from Boston, has offered a memorable overnight camping experience for Jewish children ages 8-15 from a wide variety of Jewish backgrounds, for more than 75 years.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Beautiful facilities including large, new pool AND lovely private lake for boating, fishing, waterskiing and swimming, eight tennis courts, bright and airy dining hall, multiple playing fields, large Arts and Crafts studio and fantastic indoor gym and theater facilities. Both boys and girls areas (new cabins in girls area in Summer '17) feature rustic but comfortable wooden cabins.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Come find out why our camper return rate is more than 90 percent every summer. Huge range of activities, sports and team opportunities, arts programs, specialty clubs, outdoor adventure and more, all in an upbeat Jewish environment. Three and a half and seven-week sessions; new two-week program now available! Delicious kosher food; lifelong friends, ruach and FUN! Call, email or come for a tour this summer! Many age groups already booked for Summer 2018, so please call or email us about space availability. Or consider seeing camp in action this summer...call us to book a tour!
Huge range of activities, sports and team opportunities, art, music, dance and drama programs, specialty clubs, outdoor adventure, plus trips, intercamp sports and tournaments, Color War, engaging evening activities plus Israel Trip/Leadership Training program for former campers only after 10th grade...all in an upbeat Jewish environment. Two-week, three and a half and seven-week sessions available; delicious kosher food; lifelong friends, ruach and FUN! Safe, supportive and welcoming atmosphere, caring, competent counselors (more than 80 percent of them are former campers!!) Call, email or come for a tour this summer to find out why so many of our campers return year after year!
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Leadership training program/five-week Israel Trip offered to former campers finishing 10th grade.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Financial aid available; please call for more info.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please see our website for details about Summer 2018 (check under Rates and Dates in the Prospective camper section) but it's best to call about availability since many of our age groups are already booked for this summer! We look forward to hearing from you!
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Want to have the summer of your life? Camp Young Judaea in southern New Hampshire seeks kid-loving, upbeat bunk counselors/activity specialists ages 18+ (must be completing first year of college). Kosher camp with kids and staff from a variety of Jewish backgrounds welcomed. Looking especially for certified waterfront staff, tennis staff with coaching experience and pottery or woodworking A&C staff.
Give us a call...great community, fun environment, decent pay and tips, and the guaranteed most fun, rewarding summer of your life!
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Visit Our Naticook Day Camp Website
603-886-7026
mcasparius[AT]merrimacknh.gov
116 Naticook Rd.
Merrimack, NH 03054
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Naticook Day Camp Video
CAMPER AGES: 5 - 14
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Traditional Day Camp
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Naticook Day Camp program offers 5 - 14 year olds a unique Day Camp experience with amenities normally found only in an overnight camp setting. This program is run by the Merrimack Parks & Recreation Dept.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Our program is all-inclusive for campers with Special Needs. We hire 4 Counselors per Summer to work as 1:1 Aides for those children who require extra assistance. Spaces are limited on a first come first serve basis.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Team Sports, Wilderness/Nature, Dance, Theater, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more. Daily Swimming Lessons Are Provided To Campers As Part Of The Tuition Fee. A Hot Lunch Is Also Provided To Campers.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located one hour north of Boston in the Town of Merrimack, NH. Naticook Day Camp takes place in beautiful Wasserman Park and runs under the direction of Merrimack's Parks and Recreation Department. Please visit our website for camp photos and information.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Naticook Day Camp boasts 10 cabins, Function Hall which serves as our recreation and dining hall, Arts & Crafts building, playground, sports and games field, tennis courts, basketball court and beautiful Naticook Lake for swim lessons.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: The Counselor In Training (CIT) Program at Naticook Day Camp is geared towards participants who are at least 15 years of age (by the start of the summer); who are interested in gaining leadership skills and want to learn how to apply those skills towards working with children. As a CIT, you will become familiar with many aspects of how Camp functions and the role of counselors in the Camp. Through various group activities and involvement in other programs as a CIT, you will develop and enhance your leadership skills.
For complete details and an application, visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.merrimackparksandrec.org
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: The Parks & Recreation Department offers a wide variety of programs and special events throughout the year. Complete details can be found on our website at Our Camp Website Link: www.merrimackparksandrec.org
OTHER CAMP INFO: Naticook Day Camp is a great place to enjoy a variety of activities including Nature, Theater, Archery, Arts & Crafts, Swim Lessons, Boating, games, sports and more! Our goal is to create an environment where children feel safe, have fun and enjoy being a kid!
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
There are 8 one week sessions starting June 27 and runs through August 19. Resident rates are $200 per week and Non-Resident rates are $250.00 per week.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
We are primarily looking to hire:
Activity Specialists
Lifeguards
Water Safety Instructors
Kitchen Help
Maintenance Staff
Complete summer employment details can be found on our website at: Our Camp Website Link: www.merrimackparksandrec.org.
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Naticook Day Camp
Visit Our YMCA Camp Takodah Website
603-239-4781
info[AT]camptakodah.org
info[AT]cheshireymca.org
55 Fitzwilliam Rd.
Richmond, NH 03470
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
Winter Address/Phone: The Takodah YMCA 32 Lake Street, N. Swanzey, NH 03431 (603) 352-0447 Summer Address/Phone: Camp Takodah 55 Fitzwilliam Rd. Richmond, NH 03470 (603) 239-4781
CAMPER AGES: 7 - 16
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. We offer concurrent single-sex camp sessions.
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Boy Campers. All Girl Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): YMCA
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Team Sports, Science, Academics, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, Dance, Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, and more. We Offer Concurrent Single-sex Camp Sessions.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located in the heart of the Monadnock Region of NH, Just 20 minutes from Keene, NH and 1.5 hours from Boston, MA. With over 500 acres of pristine forest and open fields along the shores of Cass Pond, living at camp is rustic, yet comfortable -- just like it should be.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Beautiful cabins, a state-of-the-art Dining Hall, and indoor program spaces integrate well with our natural settings. There's nowhere nicer to spend a summer!
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Known for our beautiful waterfront and fantastic staff, Camp Takodah is one of New England's classic YMCA Resident Camps. Founded in 1916 and set in New Hampshire's beautiful Monadnock Region, we have rich history, deep traditions, and a program based on giving youth the skills to build friendships with remarkable integrity.
In addition to our traditional two week sessions we offer a one-week starter experience for the younger, first-time campers. Campers who choose to stay in the North Village will enjoy the core Takodah experience, including the cabin-centered experience, swimming, sports, adventure, crafts, nature, and performing arts, but with some additional opportunities for adventure-based and community activities, like taking the whole village on an overnight or adventures out of camp!
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: LC and LIT Leadership programs.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Campership Program.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Family Camp.
August 19 - August 25
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Outdoor Education opportunities.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Traditional Boys Camp Weeks at South Camp
Session 1: June 24 - July 6
Session 2: July 8 - 20
Boys Camp in North Village!
Session 3: July 22 - August 3
Session 4: August 5 -17
Girls Camp in North Village!
Session 1: June 24- July 6
Session 2: July 8 - 20
Traditional Girls Camp 2 Weeks at South Camp
Session 3: July 22 - August 3
Session 4: August 5 -17
1 Week Ages: 7-12
Session Dates: June 24 - June 30
1 week 1A Boys & Girls
Session Dates: June 30 - July 6
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
We offer jobs to those 18 and older that have graduated from high school.
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Visit Our Cragged Mountain Farm Website
603-539-4070 Summer Number
603-491-1974 Owner Number
camp[AT]craggedmountain.com
239 Cold Brook Rd.
Freedom, New Hampshire 03862
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
17 Lincoln St.
Exeter, NH 03833
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Cragged Mountain Farm Video
CAMPER AGES: 6-15
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Cragged Mountain Farm offers historically proven age appropriate tripping programs that include beautiful day hikes throughout the White Mountains and 1-5 night overnight trips on the rivers and mountains of NH and Maine. We also have a swimming program on pristine Loon Lake that includes both instructional time and free swim activities.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Soccer, Swimming, Waterfront/Aquatics, Adventure, Travel, Wilderness/Nature, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, and more. Overnight Backpacking & Canoeing Program For All Ages That Promotes Leadership & Self Care In The Wilderness.
CAMP LOCATION: Cragged Mountain Farm (CMF) is located one hour west of Portland, ME and 25 minutes from North Conway, NH. CMF is a 150 acre campus with a communal dining room, assembly building, and infirmary. Please visit our website to view awesome photos!
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CAMP FACILITIES: We are located on a mountain that has cabins that host 4-8 campers with 1-2 counselors. We also share the property with a farm that the campers are able to participate in. We also have seven acres on beautiful Loon Lake.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our unique wilderness oriented programs are a refreshing change from your basic summer camp. In this ever evolving age of being “plugged in” we need to remind kids that playing outside is not only healthy, but fun! Hiking to the top of the tallest mountains in the Northeast and canoeing down the picturesque rivers of New England instills an appreciation for nature that is being lost in this technologically addicted world. It also cannot be overstated how healthy it is for kids to have time away from home to achieve independent growth.
Teenagers and adults that attended CMF as campers fondly remember how it was there that their love for the outdoors was fostered and made it possible to enjoy it later in life. Our program gives campers the opportunity to go on weekly overnight backpacking and canoeing trips to exercise their skills in leadership and self care in the wilderness. Every trip is led by a certified Wilderness First Responder with a wide breadth of experience in the region.
Additionally, we have a swimming program on pristine Loon Lake that includes both instructional time and free swim activities. All staff members have life guard certification.
When not on wilderness trips or at the lake, in camp activities include Rock Climbing under the supervision of qualified instructors, Sports, Photography, Arts and Crafts and Music.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Any second family member registered gets $500 discounted on their tuition. Scholarships are considered on an individual basis.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): There is the potential for families to come to camp before and after the regular summer camp sessions.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
See website for dates and rates, at: Our Camp Website Link: craggedmountain.com.
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Cragged Mountain Farm
Visit Our Camp Wego Website
352-445-2044
352-249-6783
info[AT]campwego.com
Florida Locations
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
Florida, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
CAMPER AGES: 14-65
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Travel Tours Camp
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Camp Wego offers high-quality tours for teen and adults with special needs year around. Our travel programs are unforgettable adventures. We are not your ordinary travel Camp! On our exciting, supervised educational travel programs, individuals learn new skills, make lifelong friends and explore extraordinary cultures in United States and abroad.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Camp Wego is a Travel camp serving teens and adult with special needs ages 14-65. We are a small travel special needs camp that travel in the United States and abroad. We are able to provide low staffing ratios, 1 to 4. (1:1 if needed) We have highly credentialed and experienced staff so each individuals needs are met. We add new and innovative travel and activities each year.
Our travel is designed to enhance social, friendship, culture, and other vital life skills that promote independence. Camp Wego helps travelers make new friends while traveling in a safe, fun and educational environment.
We offer high-quality supervised tours for teens and adults with special needs year around. Our travel programs are specialized for individuals with Developmental Disabilities, Autism, Learning Disabilities, ADHD and Asperger's syndrome.
Individuals must be ambulatory and be able to take care of personal hygiene needs.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Swimming, Team Sports, Adventure, Travel, and more. Travel, Travel Abroad, Cruises, Camping, Sightseeing, Theme Parks, Culture
CAMP LOCATION: Our year-round office is located in Florida. Our trips depart and operate from many of domestic and international locations. Our staff training is held every year in Florida.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Wego is fully committed to developing life and social skills for individuals with special needs ages 14 and up. We believe that our travel trips are a great way to experience independence, improve social skills, and increase self-esteem in a secure, safe and also an exciting environment. Our primary goals are to help travelers build self-esteem, develop better social skills and self-expression, make and maintain friendships, improve fine motor skills, gross motor skills, and sensory integration.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Camp Wego travels year around.
OTHER CAMP INFO: No Financial aid offered.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Most trips cost $1000 and up
For complete info visit Our Camp Website Link: www.campwego.com
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Visit Our Camp Pemigewassett Website
603-764-5833 (summer)
603-346-0077 (winter)
camppemi[AT]camppemi.com
50 Camp Pemigewassett Rd.
Route 25 A
Wentworth, New Hampshire 03282
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
PO Box 222
Wentworth, NH 03282
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Camp Pemigewassett Video
CAMPER AGES: 8-15
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. June - August (see http://www.camppemi.com for session dates & tuition)
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Boy Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Since 1908, Camp Pemigewassett’s abiding mission has been to inspire and support boys aged 8 to 15 as they find their own distinctive paths in becoming self-reliant, caring, and successful young men with a passion for all that they do. 7, 4 & 3 week sessions available for boys 8-15. A 2 week session is available for new 8, 9 & 10 year olds.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Golf, Swimming, Tennis, Waterfront/Aquatics, Sailing, Team Sports, Science, Adventure, Travel, Wilderness/Nature, Theater, Musical Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: Camp Pemigewassett is located on the edge of the White Mountain National Forest and in the heart of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, in Wentworth, New Hampshire, 30 miles north of Hanover (home of Dartmouth College).
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CAMP FACILITIES: Camp Pemigewassett sits besides Lower Baker Pond, a mile long and ¾ mile wide body of water, surrounded by Pemi-owned land, which means no public boat traffic. We have many athletic fields, courts, and ranges, hiking and running trails, two sandy beaches with swimming areas, three streams for exploring and nature study and two campfire circles. We have over 40 buildings, including the Nature Lodge, Woodshop, Library, Mess Hall, Junior Lodge and the Senior Lodge.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: We offer instruction and opportunities from beginner through advanced levels in four program areas, sports, nature, music/art/drama, and wilderness trips. Camp Pemigewassett is an all-around camp and is committed equally to excellence in our four program areas. Since 1908, Camp Pemigewassett’s abiding mission has been to inspire and support boys aged 8 to 15 as they find their own distinctive paths in becoming self-reliant, caring, and successful young men with a passion for all that they do.
We believe that Camp Pemigewassett is the oldest summer camp for boys in the country under the same continuous family ownership and management. Founded in 1908 by Edgar and Edwin Fauver and Dudley Reed, Pemi has thrived for well over a century through the vision and commitment of four generations of Fauvers and Reeds.
Pemi recruits staff members who are dedicated to the development of the whole camper, and we train them carefully with an eye to the most informed thinking on the social, physical, and emotional well-being of boys. Our staff’s enhanced leadership, mentorship, and communication skills serve our campers and parents well and become vital traits for staff to carry into future roles and relationships.
Campers of differing backgrounds from all over the world live simply in small and inclusive cabin groups. These close-knit camper families meld with the larger Pemi community in ways that foster key civic values, such as respect for others, integrity, responsibility, sustainability, and generosity of spirit. Our varied program teaches and nurtures practical skills while it encourages the self-challenge, creativity, and resilience that develop a boy’s self-confidence. From the beginning, Pemi’s culture has been one of good humor and joy.
Camp Pemigewassett is an accredited member of the American Camping Association.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Pemi's 16s Program is a 3.5-week wilderness skills and leadership program that provides a challenging and rewarding experience for older campers.
Participants who wish to extend their leadership training are invited to apply for an optional Counselor Apprentice Program held at Camp Pemigewassett, Wentworth, NH.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Camp Pemigewassett’s hope is that all boys who wish to attend camp will be able to. We care deeply about providing the benefits of a summer at Pemi to as many families as possible. In an effort to make camp available to every camper who is interested, we offer financial aid to those who apply and qualify for financial support.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Boys aged 8-15 may enroll for full session (7 weeks), first session (3 weeks), or second session (4 weeks). First and Second Sessions provide a solid camp experience and also include events and opportunities that are unique to each “half.”
An introductory 2 week session is available for new 8, 9, & 10 year olds.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Family Camp at Camp Pemigewassett:
Enjoy a stay at Pemi for family camp! Focus on simple living. Spend restorative time with your family or friends and meet others on Pemi’s beautiful grounds. Participate in activities such as hiking, casual sports, water skiing, kayaking, archery, arts and crafts, and more. For more information, visit Our Camp Website Link: camppemi.com
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please visit Our Camp Website Link: camppemi.com complete information on session dates and tuition.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
If you are interested in applying for a job at Camp Pemigewassett, please visit the staff section of our website at: Our Camp Website Link: camppemi.com
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Camp Pemigewassett
Visit Our Camp Starfish Website
603-899-9590
deana[AT]campstarfish.org
info[AT]campstarfish.org
12 Camp Monomonac Rd
Rindge, New Hampshire 03461
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
636 Great Rd., Ste. 2 Stow, MA 01775
CAMPER AGES: 5-16
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Camp Starfish fosters the success and growth of children with emotional, behavioral and learning problems by providing individualized attention as part of structured, nurturing and fun group programs. The Starfish philosophy, which provides 1:1 support for campers, is based on engaging campers in a variety of well-structured traditional summer camp activities in a safe and predictable environment.
Through the use of Strategies, Tools and Keys, we make camp a positive, safe place where campers are actively participating in things they enjoy. We help children learn what it means to be accountable for their choices through positive feedback and without embarrassment, enabling them make more productive choices in the future. Starfish is a place to "learn, grow and have fun."
Everything at Starfish is specifically geared to meet the needs and abilities of each bunk, activity group, and child. Staff consistently seek innumerable ways to provide campers with positive reinforcement while helping them to recognize and articulate their strengths. At Starfish, we believe in "catching children being good" and capitalizing on those experiences as teachable moments, in addition to setting up therapeutic supports to help children during times when they are struggling.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Gymnastics, Swimming, Waterfront/Aquatics, Volleyball, Martial Arts, Team Sports, Science, Academics, Wilderness/Nature, Dance, Theater, Music/Band, and more.
DISCOVERY: Woodworking, Manipulatives, Raft-building, & Activities Designed To Help Campers Discover New Hobbies, Interests & Talents.
INTERACTIVE: Teambuilding, Challenge Initiatives, Low Ropes Course, ToolsTime, & Other Activities Designed To Practice Teamwork & Intercommunication Skills.
LEARNING CENTER: Reading, Multicultural Activities, Chess, Science Experiments, Yearbook, Creative Writing, Languages, CSI, Mock Trial, & Other Activities Designed To Minimize Summer Learning Loss.
OUTDOOR SKILLS: Tent Building, Survival Structures, Outdoor Cooking, Campfire Building, & Activities Designed To Foster An Enjoyment Of Outdoor Living Xplore!: Nature, Hiking, Gardening, Bug Hunts, Fishing, Recycling, Blueberry Picking, Tree Transplanting, Green Living, & Activities Designed To Learn About The Natural World.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located about and hour and a half North West of Boston, just over the MA/NH border. Camp Starfish is situated on beautiful acres of land with waterfront on Lake Monomonac. Please visit our website for photos and videos of the camp: Our Camp Website Link: www.campstarfish.org
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CAMP FACILITIES: We have two separate "villages" with 4-6 cabins utilized for the campers. Each cabin houses 5-7 campers and additionally each counselor per camper. We have recently upgraded both wash houses on each village, built a safe place for the campers, book nook for reading, mini animal pens, pavilion on our field for hot sunny days and will be making numerous additions in the near future. We have basketball courts, gaga pit, boating/kyaking and access to the beautiful and serene Lake Mononmonac for swimming.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Each child's program at Starfish is individualized and each child works on independent goals, our programs have a set of overarching goals that guide our activity offerings, program development and daily camp life: building self confidence, cultivating "winners" attitude, ability to make good decisions/choices, working as a team and enhance social skills/interactions are just a few of the goals we focus on.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: We offer financial Aid on a needs basis through scholarship donations.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We offer weekend respites in off seasons for our campers and their families. We also have many weddings and retreats that take place in the off season.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Over the course of the camp session, social skills improvements are generally seen in areas such as making eye contact during conversation, waiting ones turn in conversation, using appropriate manners, giving and being able to accept compliments, sharing the conversation with peers, starting conversation with peers (rather than just adults), modulating tone of voice, and giving others/asking for personal space from others. Often, because of the intensive focus on these items, campers make a school years' worth of progress on social-related IEP goals during their session at camp.
We are intentional about making sure that social interaction and opportunities for social practice are part of each and every day. We don't have "social skills group" or an organized activity that "teaches" social skills. One of the benefits of camp is that the social activity is naturally in place, through participation in a shared-living community and involvement in activities. What we do is take advantage of all these opportunities and utilize them as teachable moments.
Our staff point out the social cues that get missed, praise positive interactions, and call attention to the Key of the Day, which is a daily social skill that is being focused on. Staff also create bunk and activity group identities and themes which help campers feel connected to each other and fuel their desire to be part of the group.
Counselors talk openly about being members of a team and how to make friends. Throughout the day, staff facilitate conversation between peers, help campers engage in conversation that may not be their preferred topic, and guide campers to see others' points of view.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Session dates change year to year but we run three sessions per summer starting the end of June and running through to mid August. Please visit our website for the current summer dates and fees at Our Camp Website Link: www.campstarfish.org
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