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2O12 CONTENTS Choosing the Right Camp for your Child . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Tips for Camp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Mount Shepherd Retreat Center Asheboro, NC

Camp Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9 ADVERTISER INDEX Mt. Shepherd Retreat Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Piedomont School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 GTCC Aviation Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 High Point Friends School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 High Point Parks & Recrecation. . . . . . . . . . . 6 NC Shakespeare Fesitval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Bishop McGuinness Catholic School . . . . . . . 7 Grubb Family YMCA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Sports & Arts Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Hope Baptist Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

A Summer of Fun for Ages 6 to 16!

Hartley Drive YMCA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Wesley Memorial UMC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Westchester Country Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Greensboro Parks & Recreation . . . . . . . . .10

Join Us For Our Open House Sunday, April 15 1:00 to 5:00

Covenant Church UM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Day Camps for Ages 6 to 10

High Point Area Arts Council . . . . . . . . . . . .11

(Drop offs/Pick ups in Archdale and Asheboro)

Sports & Arts Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Overnight Camps for Ages 7 to 16

Cutting Edge Lacrosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

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t can be difficult to envision warm summer days when the wind is blowing and the snow is falling. However, the winter months are a great time to explore summer camp options. In fact, many camps have strict enrollment timelines that require decisions to be made prior to spring. Attending summer camp has been a tradition in the United States for more than 150 years. Statistics indicate that around 30 million American kids attend summer camp each year. There are many benefits to summer camp. Camp enables children to stay engaged during the summer when there may be limited interaction with school friends. It also gives parents both a safe and viable daycare solution during the summer. Summer camp pulls together children from different neighborhoods, social classes and backgrounds, which can make it a good place to meet new people -- some of whom may become lifelong friends. Camps also provide a variety of activities that can challenge children to try new things that go beyond their comfort zones. Some children are very receptive to the idea of attending summer camp. Others need a little coaxing. But summer camp should never be forced on a child who does not want to go. In such instances, consider local daytime programs that may fill the void instead of programs that require being away from home. Once the decision for summer camp is made, there are some questions to answer. * What are your finances like? Do you have a budget for summer camp? * What size camp do you desire?

* Should the camp be co-ed or single sex? * How far do you want your child to travel for summer camp? What are the options in your area? * Are there any camps that have been recommended by friends or family members? * What kinds of activities do your children enjoy? These types of questions will help you narrow down your options. Then you can visit and interview camps to find one that is the best fit. When visiting camps, go armed with a checklist of questions. Some of these can include: * What is the philosophy of the camp? * Can you explain a typical day? * What are the types of activities and facilities offered? * What is the camper-to-counselor ratio? * What is the camp’s drug/alcohol policy? * Does the camp have insurance and security personnel? * What percentage of staff return each year? How are staff selected and trained? * What kind of health care is provided? * Can you tell me about the policy on phone calls and family visits? * What do you do in the event of emergencies? There are many different camps available. Some offer a “little bit of everything.” Others cater to academics, sports, specific hobbies or even religious preferences. Don’t wait too long to research and sign up for camps because many fill up quite early or have an extensive waiting list. That is why choosing a camp should be part of a winter to-do list.

Summer Programs 2012 The School JunePiedmont 25th-August 3rd is a•non-profit Summerorganization School providing a unique, essential service to Camp children • Language/Sensory with•learning disabilities Adventure Campand/or ADHD. • Writing Camp • Boys Lacrosse Camp Open Houses Call February 336-883-0992 Monday, 27 at 9 am or visit us at: Monday, March 5 at 9 am www.thepiedmontschool.com (336) 883-0992 www.thepiedmontschool.com


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Interested in Aviation?

Tips for Camp Twelve Tips to Help Prepare Your Child for Camp

1. Visit the camp, if at all possible, and meet the camp director.

2. Talk to other families who have gone to the camp in years past to familiarize yourself with what goes on. 3. Have your child spend a weekend with a friend. No phone calls. Talk about it with your child afterwards. How did your child feel the second night? 4. Go over the daily schedule with your child so there are no surprises. Learn as much as you can about camp life. 5. Teach your child how to care for him/herself. Children need to know how to select appropriate clothing, make a bed with clean sheets, put clothes away, set a table, carry out chores, handle laundry, etc. 6. Problem solve with your child by using “what if” situations to prepare for unexpected events. What if you lose your baseball glove? What if you don’t get along with another child? What if you don’t feel well? Let your child brainstorm for solutions and make sure they know the “chain of command” at camp for handling problems. 7. Familiarize your child with the outdoors. Many city children are unfamiliar with total darkness and country night sounds. Practice walking in the dark with a flashlight. 8. Homesickness is fairly common. Missing home, parents, pets or friends is pretty normal. It is part of growing up and leaving home. Speak openly about it and your child will experience these feelings with less anxiety and more understanding. Camp staff is trained to help your child through these ups and downs. 9. Discuss communication at camp. Does your camp allow phone calls? Letters or postcards are best although now camps have fax and email. Give your child stamped envelopes and postcards already addressed. Practice letter writing. The more your child writes to others, the more mail he/she will receive! 10. Communicate with camp officials. Let them know if there are special circumstances

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or considerations regarding your child’s well being or behavior. 11. Send letters to your child before camp begins so mail is waiting when he/she arrives. Write daily keeping it simple. Send the sports or comics from the local newspaper, a cute card, a package with a word game, etc. 12. Prepare yourself for your child going off to camp. You have chosen the best camp for your child and he/she will have a wonderful summer full of fun, new friends, new songs and many exciting experiences.

Packing Tips • Every camp sends a list of things to bring to camp. Follow the list. • Don’t buy expensive clothing for camp. Clothes at camp tend to get dirty; that is just the nature of being in the outdoors. • Take extra socks. • Take old shoes, gym shoes or hiking boots. Camp is not the place to “break-in” new shoes. • Take a laundry bag, rain poncho, water bottle, sun block, insect repellent, flashlight, shower supplies and toiletries. • Put shower supplies and toiletries in a plastic bucket or “shower” container so it is easy to carry to the bathhouse. • Put the camper’s name on everything from clothes to toothpaste. Use a permanent nonwashable inkpad or marking pen. • Make sure all medication is in the original container and clearly marked. Know the procedure for getting the medication to the nurse. • Pack stationery and postcards. Put stamps on the envelopes. Have your child address some of the envelopes before he/she goes to camp with your home address as well as friends and relatives. • Let your child take a stuffed animal if he/she wants. Many children put them on their beds. • Send along pictures of your family and pets. Your child can show them to his bunkmates. • Pack a disposable camera instead of an expensive one. Be sure to write your child’s name on the camera. • Clearly label your child’s suitcase or trunk.

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• Fly an airplane • Take aviation field trips • Learn the principles of flight • Explore aviation careers June 11-15, 2012 Middle and High School (Rising 7-12th Grade)

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Camp Listings Abrakadoodle Art Camps http://www.abrakadoodle. com/nc03/schedule.html Various locations - Triad NC 336-270-6307 Dates: June 25- Aug. 3. Time: Varies per camp and location. Weekly themed art camps held at Greensboro Day School, Canterbury School, Greensboro Montessori School, Blessed Sacrament School in Burlington and Mebane Arts and Community Center. Fees: $132-$175 Ages: 3-12 years Gender: Co-ed All Sports Camp at Wake Forest University www.wfu.edu/campusrec/ allsportscamp 1834 Wake Forest Road Winston-Salem NC 336-758-7178 Dates: June 18-July 20. Times: 8:30 a.m.-12:15 p.m. or 1:30-5:15 p.m. Multi-sport camp emphasizing exposure to different sports, participation and fun. Fees: $160 per session Ages: 6-12 years Gender: Coed All Sports Summer Day Camp www.greensboro-nc.gov Greensboro Sportsplex 2400 16th St., Greensboro NC 336-373-3272 Dates: June 11-Aug. 10. Time: 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Camp features sports and fitness themes. Opportunities for lessons in specific sports available at additional costs. Fees: $125 per week Ages: 6-12 years Gender: Co-ed All-Arts, Sciences + Technology Camp allarts.uncg.edu/2012 915 Northridge St. Greensboro NC 27403 336-315-7044 Dates: July 8-13; July 15-20; July 22-27; July 29-Aug. 3. Times: 8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. A weeklong summer camp with day and residential

options. Designed to give in-depth, hands-on instruction, the camp also includes recreation, citizenship and entertainment. Fees: See website for fees Ages: 7-15 years Gender: Co-ed Art Alliance Summer Art Camps www.artalliancegso.com 200 N. Davie St. Greensboro NC 27401 336-373-2725 Dates: June 25-Aug. 5. Time: 8:30 a.m.-12pm/1-5p.m. Held in a teaching art studio and pottery studio, campers experience art through various mediums. Each camp theme is carried through all the projects allowing campers to build on their experiences and to become fully immersed in the process. Fees: $120 per session Ages: 5-17 years Gender: Co-ed ArtQuest Summer Art Adventure Camps 2012 www.greenhillcenter.org Greensboro Cultural Center 200 N. Davie St. Greensboro NC 27401 336-333-7460 Dates: June 4-Aug. 24. Times: 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Weekly themed art camps feature guided instruction, free exploration, stories, games and recess. Fees: $105 members; $115 non-members. Ages: 3 years and up Gender: Co-ed Beginner Piano Camp www.southside.musicteachershelper.com

340 Murray St. Greensboro NC 27406 336-273-0959 This camp for absolute beginners is for students to try out the piano for the first time. Play songs in groups and learn to read music. An informal introduction to music lessons. No previous musical experience needed. Fees: $75 Ages: 6 years and up Gender: Co-ed

Bishop McGuinness Summer Camps www.bmhs.us 1725 NC 66 South Kernersville, NC 27284 336-564-1010 Model UN, Girl’s Basketball, Wrestling, Brass Camp, Boy’s Basketball, Recording and Electronic Music Camp, Fast Track Spanish Camp, Stage Camp, Intro. to High School, Volleyball

Caldwell Academy www.caldwelacademy.org 2900 Horse Pen Creek Road Greensboro NC 27410 336665-1161 Dates: June-July. Several camps offered in weekly sessions including sports, art and living history camps. Fees: Call for fees Ages: Rising 1st-12th grade Gender: Co-ed

Bricks 4 Kidz http://www.bricks4kidz.com 2002 New Garden Road Greensboro NC 27410 336285-9893 Dates: June-Aug. Time: 9 a.m.-noon or 1-4 p.m. Lego Robotics Camps with themes including Space Adventures, Amusement Park, Stop Motion animation film making and more. Girls-only themed camp also available. Fees: Call for fees Ages: Call for ages Gender: Co-ed

Camp Caraway www.campcaraway.org 4756 Caraway Mountain Road Sophia NC 27350 336-629.-2374 x107 Dates: June 18-Aug.3. Camp Caraway for Boys is a Christian residential summer camp accredited by the American Camp Association. This year we are celebrating 50 summers of camping ministry! We are located about eight miles west of Asheboro in the Uwharrie Mountains of Randolph County, N.C. We offer week-long and

partial-week residential camps for boys ages 7-17 and father/ son camps for boys in grades 1-6. Boys need not be active in any particular church to attend. Recreation may include: water slides, swimming in a lake and pool, kayaking, canoeing, pedal

race cars, archery, air rifles, sling shots, paint ball, overnight camp outs, cookouts, games, sports, team building, worship, and missions study. Fees: $120-$230 Ages: 7-17 years Gender: Boys


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Camp Cheerio YMCA 336-363-2604 Camp Cheerio seeks to provide campers with a sustained, creative, and educational experience in the out-of-doors. Through the use of natural surroundings, and under the Christian guidance of trained leadership, YMCA camping seeks to help campers achieve their fullest potential in terms of mental development, physical well-being, social growth, and spiritual awareness. Camp Shakespeare! www.shakespearelives.org UNCSA, 1533 S. Main St. Winston-Salem NC 336-725-8361 Dates: July 16-20. Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. A week filled with enrichment and fun. Campers will play and create as they cover a Shakespeare play a day. Visit website for an application. Some needs-based scholarships are available. Fees: $175 without lunch/ $205 with lunch. Ages: Rising 5th-9th grade Gender: Co-ed Carl Chavis YMCA www.hpymca.org/chavis 2757 Granville Street, High Point Summer Fun Day Camp: 6:00AM-6:00PM Fun-filled weeks of a variety of activities

Camp Listings like movies, swimming, skating, and bowling all summer long. Camp operates at Carl Chavis YMCA Child Care Center. We are a State licensed 4-star program accepting D.S.S. vouchers. Monday-Friday during summer break. Call 434-5440 for more information. Summer Adventure Camp: 7:00AM-5:30PM The camp focuses on academics, enrichment and recreation. Dance, music lessons among other activities are offered for children ages 5-14. Camp operates at the Carl Chavis Sportsplex. Monday-Friday during summer break. Call 434-4000 for more information! Cash Lovell Stables AwardWinning Horse Camps www.cashlovellstables.com 2210 Darwick Road Winston-Salem NC 27127 336-971-9388 Dates: June 11-July 27. Weekly camp sessions for kids who want to learn to ride, handle and care for a horse safely. Camps offered for various age and skill levels. Fees: $300-$600 Ages: 3 years and up Gender: Co-ed

Center for Visual Arts Summer Art Camp 2012 www.greensboroart.org 200 N. Davie St. Greensboro NC 27401 336-333-7475 Dates: May 29-Aug. 31. Times: 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. or 1:30-5 p.m. The Center for Visual Artists offers more than 50 different week-long themed art camps for ages 3-18. We offer an art camp perfect for every young artist from preschool camps like Dino Bones and Doodle Bugs to elementary-age camps like Mini Masters and Masquerades to teen camps like Claymation and Costume Design. Our campers spend the week creating original works of art and experimenting with a variety of media based on their camp’s theme. Let ARTventure begin! Fees: $20-$375 for single-full-day camps Ages: 3-18 years Gender: Co-ed Childcare Network’s 2012 Adventure Summer Camp Program www.childcarenetwork.net/Programs/adventure-summer-camp.html

All Triad locations: Lewisville,Ker nersville,Greensboro, High Point 866-503-9185 Dates: June-Aug. 2012. Featuring 11 weekly themes, each individual camp program

High Point Parks & Recreation Presents

will tailor its specific activities and field trips around animals, culinary arts, music, sports and much more. Fees: Varies by location; call for fees Ages: 5-12 years Gender: Co-ed Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem: Camp Imagination 2012 www.childrensmuseumofws.org 390 S. Liberty St. Winston-Salem NC 27101 336-723-9111 Dates: June 18-Aug. 24. Step into a summer story! Camp Imagination 2012 has a variety of camps for children ages 3 to 9 years old. Camp programs include Itsy Bitsy Campers, Art Adventures, Shake It Up Tales, Fancy Nancy, Animal Crackers, Strike Up the Band, First Class Space Cadets, Build It, Let’s Wing It, Magic Tree House Journeys and Construction Junction. With children’s literature as the foundation, each week of camp develops a theme with stories, arts and crafts, creative play and a nurturing atmosphere for each camper’s imagination. Come Create, Imagine and Play at the Children’s Museum of WinstonSalem. Fees: $100-$200 Ages: 3-9 years Gender: Co-ed Children’s Theatre of Winston-Salem - Adventures in Theatre Summer Camp www.childrenstheatrews.org 610 Coliseum Drive Winston-Salem NC 27101 336-748-0857 x201 Dates: June 11-Aug. 11. Time: 9 a.m.-noon., 9 a.m.12:30 p.m. or 9 a.m.-4 p.m. All half-day camps are nonmusical and each full-day camp is a complete stage production for different age groups. Fees: $160-$500 per session Ages: 4-18 years Gender: Co-ed

2012 Summer Enrichment Camps “Write it Out Loud” Enrichment Camp Ages K 5th graders • $65.00 per week / Offered weekly from June 11 August 24 Location: Allen Jay Recreation Center, 1073 E. Springfield Road, 883 3509

Arts & Athletics Camp Ages K– 5th grade and Ages 6th 8th graders • $65.00 per week Offered weekly from June 11 August 24 Location: Deep River Recreation Center, 1529 Skeet Club Road, 883 3407

“Adventures in Art” Enrichment Camp Ages K– 5th grade and Ages 6th 8th graders • $65.00 per week Offered weekly from June 11 August 24 Location: Morehead Recreation Center, 101 Price Street, 883 3506

Space & Science Enrichment Camp Ages K– 5th grade and Ages 6th 8th graders • $65.00 per week Offered weekly from June 11—August 24 Location: Oakview Recreation Center, 503 James Road, 883-3508

“Passports for Learning” Enrichment Camp Ages K 5th graders • $65.00 per week / Offered weekly from June 11 August 24 Location: Southside Recreation Center, 401 Taylor Avenue, 883 3504

Summer Nature Camps ages 6 15 Location:

Various camps will be offered throughout the Summer Piedmont Environmental Center, 1220 Penny Road, 883 8531 Call the Center for information on pricing.

Junior High Diversity Camp Ages 6th 8th graders • $65.00 per week / June 11 August 13 (no camp July 2—6) Offered weekly from June 11- August 24 Location: Washington Terrace Park, 101 Gordon Street, 883 8599

Camp Ann For school age children and adults with developmental disabilities Call 883 3481 or 883 3477 for more information. Camp Located at City Lake Park, 602 W. Main Street, Jamestown, NC

For more information on our Summer Camps visit:

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City Arts Drama Summer Camp www.thedramacenter.com 200 N. Davie St., first floor Greensboro NC 336-373-2728 Dates: June 18-Aug. 10. Four two-week production camps: musical and non-musical, one-week film production, one-week creative dramatics and specialty classes at recreation centers. Camp covers all aspects of theatre. Fees: $65-$375 Ages: 5-15 years Gender: Co-ed

Covenant Kids Summer Camp www.covenant-church.com 1526 Skeet Club Road High Point NC 27265 336-841-8847 Dates: June-Aug. Times: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Five-day or three-day weekly camps with field trips, faithbased activities, weekly themes and lots of summer activities. All field trips are included with tuition. Fees: Part time, $100;

Camp Listings full time, $150. Ages: Rising K-cpltd 6th grade Gender: Co-ed Cutting Edge Lacrosse, LLC www.cuttingedgelacrosse.com 3011 Lodge Drive Jamestown, NC 27282 336-617-6602 Our camps are designed for children age 8 - 18, from the beginner to the most advanced player. We focus on developing the entire player through drills, individual skill work and game play. We run camps and clinics throughout the year all across the country. Dianne Dailey Girls Golf Day Camp wakeforestsports.cstv.com/ camps/wake-camps.html Haddock Golf Center Winston-Salem NC 336-758-5858 Dates: June 17-21. Time: 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Participants receive professional instruction from a qualified staff of collegiate coaches and LPGA

teaching professionals. Campers are grouped by age and skill level and receive intensive instruction each day in full swing, short game and putting. Fees: $185-$425 per session Ages: 8-18 years Gender: Girls Eastern Music Festival Camps EasternMusicFestival.org/Community/Camps

Greensboro NC 27420 336-333-7450 ext. 28 Dates: July 9-13 - ages 4-5; July 16-20 - ages 6-8; July 23-27 ages 9-11. Through creative and kidfriendly programming, EMFkids campers ages 4-8 will explore the instruments of the orchestra and receive an introduction to melody, harmony and rhythm. Activities include orchestra rehearsal visits and instrument demonstrations by EMF’s preprofessional orchestra, instrument petting zoos, singing, playing percussion instruments and creating musical crafts. EMFexplorers participants ages

9-11 will have backstage access to professional musicians and exclusive performances, while gaining hands-on experience in the recording industry and exploring a variety of music genres, such as, gypsy jazz, musical theater and classical music. Camps are located at the Guilford College campus and Music Academy of North Carolina. Tuition includes a t-shirt, two tickets to an EMF Young Artists Orchestra concert, snacks and supplies. Fees: $160 per week Ages: 4-11 years Gender: Co-ed Ethan Reeve Speed and Athletic Development Class www.wakeforestsports.com Wake Forest University, Manchester Athletic Center Winston-Salem NC 336-758-6406 Date: June 11-July 19. Times: 9-11 a.m. or 6-8 p.m. Classes designed for local athletes to reach their full potential. Classes are offered

Summer Camp Guide 2012 7 in six-week sessions divided by experience, gender and age group. Fees: $150-$325 per week Ages: Rising 5th-12th grades Gender: Co-ed Flip Force Gymnastics Flip’n’Fun Summer Day Camp www.flipforcegymnastics.com 1128 Old Greensboro Road Kernersville NC 27284 336-996-5158 Dates: June 4-Aug. 24. Time: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. or 8 a.m.-6 p.m. All camps include gymnastics, arts and crafts, and special activities. Preschool camps include computers and play centers. School-age camps offered half or full day. Full details are available on website. Fees: $95 per week halfday; $145 per week full-day Ages: 2-12 years Gender: Co-ed From Art to Zebras www.fromarttozebras.com 3935 Brian Jordon Pl., Ste.109 High Point

336-454-2091 Dates: June-August 11 Time: 9am-12:30pm Weekly art camps featuring themes such as Under the Sea!, Crime Solving Sleuths, Going Green and more! Visit website for more information. Greensboro Ballet Summer Camps & Classes www.greensboroballet.org 200 N. Davie St., Suite 302 Greensboro NC 27401 336-333-7480 Dates: June 11-Aug 24. Times: Half and full day options. Dance away your summer at the School of Greensboro Ballet! Our popular Children’s Dance Camps for ages 3-6 will include themes like Nutcracker, Princess, Ballerinas, My Favorite Dol and more. Our Dancers and Dolls camp for ages 7-11 includes dance, field trips, tea/slumber parties and more. Boys Only camp for ages 5-9 will have a high-energy, fun theme every day - Star Wars, Superheros, Pirates and more. Our Third Annual Summer Festival is a two-week intensive training for the serious ballet student. Open Classes are for ages 7 and up come for one day or all summer long! Fees: $110 and up Ages: 3-adult Gender: Co-ed

ModelUN UN ––June 11-15 Model June 11-15 Girl’sBasketball Basketball Girl’s June11-15 11-15 June Wrestling Wrestling June June18-22 18-22 June11-15 11-15 June Brass June 18-22 BrassCamp Camp – –June 18-22

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Boys BoysBasketball Basketball June June25-29 25-29 June18-22 18-22 June Recording and Recording and Electronic Music Camp Electronic Music Camp June June25-29 25-29 Guitar Guitar Camp Camp – – JulyJuly 9-139-13 Fast FastTrack Track Spanish Spanish Camp Camp JulyJuly 9-19 9-19 Stage Camp – July 9-27 Stage Camp – July 9-27 Intro. to High School Intro. to High School July 16-26 July 16-26 Volleyball – July 17-19 Volleyball – July 17-19

1725 NC 66 South, Kernersville, NC 27284 336.564.1010 www.bmhs.us


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Camp Listings Greensboro Day School Summer Programs 2012 www.greensboroday.org/summer 5401 Lawndale Drive Greensboro NC 27455 336-288-8590 Dates: June 18-Aug. 13. Times: 8:30 a.m.-1pm and 2 pm. Enrichment, academic, and sports summer day camps, all lead by professional adults. After-camp care option until 5:30 p.m. available. Please visit our website for complete information and online registration. Fees: $165 and up Ages: Preschool-18 years Gender: Co-ed Glenwood Center Football Camp www.greensboro-nc.gov/parks 2010 Colesium Blvd. Greensboro NC 27403 336-373-2929 Dates: July 30-Aug. 3. Times: 6-7:30 p.m. Camp teaches techniques and skills development and promotes self-esteem and character development. Fees: $15-$20 Ages: 5-12 years

We Build Athletes 15,000 sq ft facility including: • Baseball/Softball Cages • Live Cage Rentals/Fielding Area • Wiffle Ball Games • Birthday Packages Available • Summer Camps & Clinics • Featuring Zumba for Kids & Adults

We Work With Daycares too! Contact Us For Dates & Times 211 Swathmore Ave. Suite 102 & 103 High Point NC 27263 (336) 434-0855 Email: sportsandartsacademy@yahoo.com or go to our website: sportsandartsacademy.com

Lots of Summer Fun at Your Local YMCA! Check Out Our Summer Camps! Carl Chavis YMCA Grubb Family YMCA 609 Trindale Rd., Trinity, NC 2757 Granville St., High Point, NC 336-434-4000 336-861-7788 www.hpymca.org/chavis www.grubbfamilyymca.org Hartley Dr. Family YMCA 150 W. Hartley Dr., High Point, NC 336-869-0151 www.hpymca.org/hartley

Greensboro Children’s Museum Summer Camps www.gcmuseum.com 220 N.Church St. Greensboro NC 27401 336-574-2898 Dates: June 11-Aug.24. Time: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for 4-5 years; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for K-8th grade. Weekly camps with themes including cooking, farmers, arts, rock stars, books, technology, Harry Potter and animals. Free early drop-off available and extended day options also available for additional fee. Fees: $90-$150 per session Ages: K-rising 8th grade Gender: Co-ed Greensboro Guitar Camp www.greensboroguitar.com Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St. Greensboro NC 27401 336-339-3065 Dates: June 18-22. Times: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Under the direction of Jim

Boitnott, instruction includes rock, classical, jazz, songwriting, composition and more. Camp is open to guitarists of all skill levels. Fees: $175 Ages: 12-18 years Gender: Co-ed Greensboro Parks & Recreation Summer Day Camp Program www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure 10 Rec Centers throughout Greensboro 336-373-3268 Dates: June 11-Aug. 10. Times: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Weekly day camps at 10 recreation centers will offer arts, crafts, outdoor activities, games and field trips. Children, age 5, must have completed kindergarten. Fees: $70 Ages: 5-12 years Gender: Co-ed

Grubb Family YMCA www.hpymca.org/grubb 609 Trindale Road Trinity, NC 27370 861-7788 Camp Speed Zone The day camp will be for rising Kindergarten - 8th Grade, and will run Monday - Friday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm. Campers will get to enjoy lots of activities, including: swimming, field trips, hiking, arts & crafts, skits, sports, character development, and much more! Hartley Drive Family YMCA www.hpymca.org/hartley 150 W. Hartley Drive High Point 336-869-0151 Dates: Session 1: June 11-15, Session 2: June 18-22, Section 3: June 25-29, Session 4: July 2-6, Session 5: July 9-13, Session 6: July 16-30, Session 7: July 23-27, Session 8: July 30-August 3, Session 9: August 6-10, Session 10: August 13-17, Session 11: August 20-24.


Camp Pioneer runs Monday through Friday from 7:30 am to 6 pm on the Hartley Drive Family YMCA grounds at 150 West Hartley Drive in High Point. Campers will have the opportunity to participate in activities such as swimming, crafts, fishing, canoeing, archery, skits, tower climbing, songs, sports, horseback riding, games, hiking, field trips and much more. Pioneer counselors are carefully selected and thoroughly trained in YMCA child care principles, CPR and First Aid. Sessions run 10 weeks during the summer months and are for youth entering into kindergarten to 10th grade. Call the Hartley Drive Family YMCA for more information at 869-0151. High Point Area Arts Council 336-889-2787 ext. 23 John Coltrane Jazz Dates: July 23-27 Workshop is available to all rising 7th through 12 graders with varying levels of ability in bass, percussion, guitar/ keyboard, brass (trumpet, trombone), or woodwind instruments. High Point Batting Center www.sportsandartsacademy.com 211 Swathmore Ave. Suite 102 & 103 High Point, NC 27263 (336)434-0855 Baseball/Softball Cages, Live Cage Rentals, Fielding Area, Summer Camps & Clinics High Point Community Theater Kid’s Stage Summer Camp Oak Hollow Mall, 921 Eastchester Drive #2320 High Point, NC 27262 336-882-2542 Dates: June 18-Aug. 17. Time: Vary per camp Five weekly camps focusing on theatre, stage production, dance and improv. Fees: $100-$225 Ages: 6-18 years Gender: Co-ed

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Camp Listings High Point Friends School Summer Camp www.hpfs.org 800-A Quaker Lane High Point NC 27262 336-886-5516 Dates: June 18-Aug. 3. Times: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. or 8 a.m.noon or 1-5 p.m. Students participate in their choice of camps including Comic Book Creation, Marble Roller Coasters, Outdoor Adventures, Message Decoding, Mountain Biking, RC Cars, Latex Mask Making and many more. Fees: Half day: $125; full day: $200. Ages: 3-15 years Gender: Co-ed High Point Parks and Recreation Summer Enrichment Camps www.highpointnc.gov/pr 6 Recreation Centers High Point, NC 27265 336-883-3509 Dates: June 11-Aug. 24.

Time: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Six different camps offered at six different recreation centers including Writing Enrichment at Allen Jay; -Arts and Athletics at Deep River; Reading Enrichment at Southside; Rockets and Science at Oakview; Arts Exploration at Morehead and Diversity Awareness at Washington Terrace Park. Fees: Call for fees Ages: Rising K-8th grade Gender: Co-ed Hope Baptist Church Hope 2 Grow 4770 Old Edgar Rd., Sophia 336-495-4673 Day Camp begins June 11. Pay by the day. Call for more information. Inventive Builder Lego and Robotics Camp www.inventivebuilder.com Salem College/WFU 601 S. Church St. Winston-Salem NC 27101

704-880-6105 Dates: June 18-22, June 2529, July 9-13, July 16-20, July 23-27. Times: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.or 2-6 p.m. Hundreds of Lego sets and thousands of free build Lego pieces for all ability levels. Lessons such as architectural/ engineering principles, digital design including CAD, and the Lego Mindstorms robotic program for ages 10+. Fees: $225 Ages: 4-14 years Gender: Co-ed J. Smith Young YMCA www.lexingtonymca.com 119 W. Third Ave. Lexington NC 27292 336-249-2177 Dates: June 11-Aug. 17. Time: 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Day Camp offers a structured schedule of activities in which every child is able to participate. Activities include sports and recreation, arts and crafts, swimming, field trips, aca-

CAMP CHEERIO

Make friends and build confidence in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. With more than 30 activities to choose from, we offer overnight camp experiences for boys and girls ages 7-16.

demic enrichment and exploring nature. Fees: $90-$360 Ages: 1st-9th grade Gender: Co-ed Jackson’s JAMZ www.jacksonsmusic.com 1409 S. Stratford Road Winston-Salem NC 27103 336-760-9635 Dates: June 11-22. Time: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Help your child’s rock star dreams come true. Students join a band, write original songs, perform at a rock concert and record their own CD. Fees: $590 Ages: 10-16 years Gender: Co-ed Jay Vidovich’s Soccer Camps at WFU www.wakeforestsoccercamp.com 1834 Wake Forest Road Winston-Salem NC 336-758-3059 Dates: Day camp: June 11-15;

evening camp: July 30-Aug. 2. For boys and girls, camp focuses on soccer technique and tactical aspects of the game. Day and evening camps available as well as weeks for high school teams only. Fees: Day camp:$250; evening camp, $80 Ages: 5-14 years Gender: Co-ed Jim Grobe Football Camps at WFU wakeforestsports.cstv.com/camps/ wake-camps.html 1834 Wake Forest Road Winston-Salem NC 336-758-5633 Dates: Dates vary per age, see website. Boys and young men receive professional instruction from Wake Forest football coaching staff including drills and technique work in all areas of football to help develop techniques for individual and team play. Fees: $225 per session Ages: 7 and up Gender: Boys

Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church for elementary children entering Kindergarten through 5th grade

Full-Day Summer Program “FUN IN THE SON!” Arts & Crafts, Field trips Computer Lab, Movie Day Indoor Gym, Swimming Day Bike Day, Outdoor Games Also Offering Fall After-School

Available Sessions June 10-16 (All Girls) June 24-July 7 (All Girls) August 12-17 (Coed) (336) 869-0195

Registration Packets Available 1225 Chestnut Drive High Point, NC 27262 For more information, Call 884-4232


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Camp Listings Kernersville Parks and Recreation Summer Camp www.toknc.com 125 E. Bodenhamer St. Kernersville, NC 27284 336-996-3062 Dates: June 18- Aug. 17. Adventure Awaits! A traditional full- or half-day camp where children will enjoy swimming, P.E. style games, arts and crafts, local parks and fun weekly field trips. There is a theme each week and the curriculum will focus on those activities. The camp will be held at our Recreation Center, Monday-Friday. Call for more information and pricing. Fees: Call for fees. Ages: 6-12 years Gender: Co-ed

Kindermusik at City Arts Summer Camps www.city-arts.org Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St. Greensboro NC 27401 336-373-2547 Dates: Wednesdays in June. Kindermusik classes for parents and children. Fees: Call for fees Ages: 18 months-4 years Gender: Co-ed Little Shooters Basketball Camp www.greensboro-nc.gov Greensboro Sportsplex, 2400 16th St. Greensboro NC 336-373-3272 Dates: June 18-22. Time: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Professional trainers will instruct this skills camp, designed for children, ages 5-12. Fees: $150 per week Ages: 5-12 years

Gender: Co-ed Mad Science Summer Camps MadScience.org/Piedmont Camps located throughout the Triad Triad NC 336-784-1818 Dates: Weekly camps all summer at 15 Triad locations. Times: Full and half day. Hands-on science camps with full- and half-day options. Six themes containing fun science like; fingerprinting, secret messages, bubbling dry ice potions, 3D floating pigs, dino digs, owl pellet dissections, robots, rocket demos, slime and more. Visit website for more details. Fees: $129-$283 Ages: 5-12 years Gender: Co-ed

Summer Camps Camps Summer

Covenant Kids

Check out our summer camps online!

www.greensboro-nc.gov/leisure

• Christian Enviroment • Weekly Themes • Hands on Fun! • Lots of Field Trips • Daily Devotionals • Full-time Or Part-time Options • Pay by the Week and Only for Weeks Attended Ages: Rising Kindergarten through Completed 6th Grade Open 7:30am – 6:00pm June 11, 2012 – August 24, 2012 Located in North High Point on Skeet Club Rd. Covenant Kids • 336.841.8847 covenantkids@northstate.net • www.covenant-church.com Covenant Church United Methodist

Ten Recreation Centers (ages 5-12) June 11 – August 10 Brown, Craft, Glenwood, Leonard, Lewis, Lindley, Peeler, Trotter, Warnersville and Windsor City Arts (all ages) Sessions available throughout the summer! Dance, Music, Drama, Caldcleugh Multicultural Arts Center

Summer Fun! Register today for Westchester Country Day School’s Summer Camps at westchestercds.org!

Greensboro Sportsplex (all ages) Camps and clinics available, June – August! Indoor Basketball, Hockey, Soccer, Volleyball Outdoor Adventure Camp (ages 9-12 & 13-15) June 11-15, June 18-22, July 9-13 & July 16-20 Camping, Fishing, Boating, Backpacking, Archery & more!

SUMMER 2012

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Mount Shepherd Retreat Center mtshepherd.org 1045 Mount Shepherd Rd. Ext., Asheboro 336-629-4085 Summer camp is for children ages six to seventeen. Whether coming for the first time or a returning camper, your child will enjoy the uniqueness of a Christian camp where children play and learn in a safe and enjoyable community of friends under the care and guidance of trained Christian counselors. During camp we integrate activities with lessons on living the Christian faith. NC Aviation Career Education Academy www.ncaviationeducation.com (336)334-4822 ext. 59010 Sponored by: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, NC Dept. of Transportation and GTCC. Get a chance to fly an airplane, aviation field trips, learn about principles of flight and aviation careers. N.C. Shakespeare Festival SummerStage 2012 www.ncshakes.org/act.cfm Spirit Center, 807 W. Ward Ave. High Point NC 27265 336-841-2273, ext 227 Dates: June 18-Aug. 10. Times: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. or 1-5 p.m. Half and full-day theatre camps and one-day workshops. Fees: $45-$300 per session Ages: 12-18 years Gender: Co-ed N.C. Zoo Camp www.nczoo.org/education/ ZooCamp/zoocamps.html 4401 Zoo Parkway Asheboro NC 27205 336-879-7716 Dates: June 19-Aug. 2. Times: 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Zoo camp activities may include visiting park exhibits, meeting a zookeeper, creating a take-home craft, conducting experiments and playing games. Fees: Varies, see website for fees Ages: Rising 1st-8th graders Gender: Co-ed

Natural Science Center of Greensboro - Summer Science Explorations www.natsci.org 4301 Lawndale Drive Greensboro NC 27455 336-288-3769 Dates: June 11-Aug. 24. Time: Half-day morning and afternoon camps with full day options for ages 4-17. Hands-on science camps featuring animals, dinosaurs, water, nature, LEGO robotics and more. Online registration opens March 8 for members and March 22 for non-members. Visit websitefor full camp info. Fees: $85-$215 per session Ages: 3-16 years Gender: Co-ed Nike Tennis Day Camp at WFU www.ussportscamps.com/tennis 1834 Wake Forest Road Winston-Salem NC 336-758-5752 Dates: June 10-July 19. Times: 9 a.m.-noon or 9 am.-4 pm. Tennis campers are divided into small groups according to age and ability. Instruction, on and off the court, includes lectures and match play. Fees: $185$395 Ages: 8-17 years Gender: Co-ed North Carolina A&T State University Aggie Enrichment Camp www.ncat.edu/~summer/summeryouth

1601 East Market St. Greensboro NC 27411 336334-7607 Dates: June 13-July 29. Time: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Weekly academic, sports and enrichment camps taught by university professors and school teachers. Choose from martial arts, robotics, drama, computer, science, math and more. Fees: $160 Ages: 6-18 years

Oak Ridge Military Academy Summer Day Camps www.oakridgemilitary.com/ summer-camps/index.html 2317 Oak Ridge Road Oak Ridge NC 27310 336-643-4131 Dates: June 23-July 28. Two camps offered: Leadership Adventure Camp for 6th-12th graders and Academic Camp for 8th grade to high school students. Fees: Call for fees Ages: Rising 6th-12th grade Gender: Co-ed Old Salem - Five Yesterdays www.oldsalem.org Single Brothers Workshop, 10 W. Academy St. Winston-Salem NC 27101 336-721-7390 Dates: June 25-July 20. Time: 9 a.m.-noon. This program offers one week hands-on summer sessions which concentrate on the crafts and lifestyles of the Moravians who lived in Salem in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Fees: $175 Ages: 3rd-8th grade Gender: Co-ed Proehlific Park Summer Blast www.proehlificpark.com/Proehlific_Parks_Summer_Blast_2012.php 4517 Jessup Grove Road Greensboro NC 27410 336-665-5233 Dates: June 11-Aug. 24 Proehlific Park is 22 acres of pure fun and excitement. Over the summer your child will be able to enjoy themed weeks and games, team building activities, arts and crafts, tie-dye days, moon walks, and water play each Friday. Our students get lots of great interaction with our low child-to-coach ratio and will have a blast making new friends each week. Check out all of the details on our website. Give us a call if you have any questions or to sign up. Also offering sports-specific camps. Call for details. Fees: Call for fees Ages: Rising K-14 years Gender: Co-ed

Piedmont Environmental Center Summer Nature Camp www.piedmontenvironmental.com 1220 Penny Road High Point NC 27265 336-883-8531 Dates: June -Aug. Week-long summer nature camp sessions. See website for information. Fees: Call for fees Ages: 6-15 years Gender: Co-ed Real Science! www.dorealscience.com 233 Berry Garden Road Kernersville NC 27284 336-339-2674 Dates: June 11-Aug. 24. Experiential camps with exploring, building, cooking, experimentation and other self-directed activities to demonstrate scientific concepts. Single day camp opportunities also available. Morning shuttle available from Greensboro. Fees: $225 per week Ages: 10-15 years Gender: Co-ed

At The Arts Academy we offer a variety of dance and performing arts classes to children starting at the age of 2 to Adult. With performances being held twice a year! Ballet/Tap/Jazz Lyrical/Pom/Hip Hop/Cheer Triple Threat/Musical Theatre/Voice Featuring Zumba for Kids and Adults Birthday Packages Available *Themed Summer Daycare Classes

For Dates & Times Please Contact Us: 211 Swathmore Ave. Suite 102 & 103 High Point NC 27263 (336) 434-0855 Email: sportsandartsacademy@yahoo.com or go to our website: sportsandartsacademy.com

Rising Stars Basketball Camp www.greensboro-nc.gov Greensboro Sportsplex, 2400 16th St.Greensboro NC 336-373-3272 Dates: June 25-29. Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-

Thurs. and 9 a.m.-noon Friday. Basketball skills camp is designed for youth, ages 10-16, and will be led by professional trainers. Fees: $200 Ages: 10-16 years Gender: Co-ed

JOHN COLTRANE

JAZZ

Workshop & Performance sponsored by the High Point Area Arts Council in partnership with Penn-Griffin School for the Arts The workshop is available to all rising 7th through 12th graders with varying levels of ability in bass, percussion, guitar/keyboard, brass (trumpet, trombone), or woodwind (clarinet, ute, saxophone) instruments.

July 23-27, 2012 9:00 a.m. to noon

$75

(partial & full scholarships available)

Contact 336-889-2787 ext. 23 or

artseducation@highpointarts.org


Camp Listings

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SciWorks SciCamp www.sciworks.org 400 W. Hanes Mill Road Winston-Salem NC 27105 336-714-7105 Dates: June 18-Aug. 17. Times: 9 a.m.-noon or 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Week-long science camps with hands-on activities and themes for ages pre-K to 6th graders. Fees: Call for rates Ages: PreK-rising 6th grade Gender: Co-ed The Arts Academy www.sportsandartsacademy.com 211 Swathmore Ave., Suite 101 High Point, NC 27263 (336)434-3001 For Boys & Girls, Parents too! THE ARTS ACADEMY will be offering themed mini camps with decorations, fun activities, with lots of exciting new ideas! These classes are unique in that you can pick and choose the weeks you would like to come. Mini camps are $10.00 per lesson, or if you choose to do the whole summer $40.00

monthly. (Family discounts are also available.) Your child will learn different types of combinations to songs in all areas of dance. For Girls & Boys!! The Hoops Academy wfhoopsacademy.com/ Wake Forest University, 1834 Wake Forest Road Winston-Salem NC 27109 336-758-5622 Dates: June 2-21. Wake Forest University Men’s Basketball coaching staff is offering several basketball camps including an Elite Position Camp for boys in grades 9-12; a Father/ Son Camp for boys in grades 1-12 and their dads; a traditional day camp for boys in grades 1-8 and an overnight camp for boys in grades 4-12. See website for full details. Fees: $65-$385 Ages: 1st-12th grade Gender: Boys The Little Gym of Greensboro Summer Camp www.tlggreensboronc.com 3369 Battleground Ave. Greensboro NC 27410

336-545-1117 Weekly, half-day camps includes theme-oriented activities in gymnastics, games, air mat tumbling and arts and crafts. Fees: Call for fees Ages: 3-8 years Gender: Co-ed The Piedmont School Summer Program www.thepiedmontschool.com 815 Old Mill Road High Point NC 27265 336-883-0992 Dates: June 25-Aug. 3. Times: Half day and full day. The Piedmont School is offering a variety of camps including lacrosse, sensory/language, adventure, writing and academic enrichment. Also offers individual and group tutoring. Fees: Call for fees Ages: K-5th grade Gender: Co-ed The Sunshine House Summer Camp - High Point www.sunshinehoue.com 4955 Samet Drive High Point NC 336-885-9018

Ten weekly camps for preschoolers through school-aged children offer field trips and fun learning activities in safe environments. New themes and activities each week. Fees: Call for fees Ages: preschool-elementary school age. Gender: Co-ed Theatre Art Galleries www.tagart.org 220 E. Commerce Ave. High Point NC 27260 336-887-2137 TAG Summer Art Camps provide hands-on visual art explorations through a variety of themes, techniques and materials. Visit website for full schedule of all summer art camps and classes. Fees: $90-$150 Ages: 3-15 years Gender: Co-ed Wesleyan Christian Academy Summer Camp www.wesed.org 1917 N. Centennial St. High Point NC 27265

336-884-3333 x 237 Dates: May 29-Aug.3. Times: 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Weekly summer programs with activities and field trips including Lazy 5 Ranch, bowling, skating and swimming. Fees: $159 per week Ages: K-6th grade Gender: Co-ed Westchester Country Day School Summer Programs www.westchestercds.org 2045 N. Old Greensboro Road High Point NC 27265 336-822-4001 Dates: June 11-Aug. 15. Offering 24 different day camps with themes including sports, chess, Legos, drama, art, SAT review, scrapbooking and more. Early drop off and late pick up available. Fees: $99-$199 per session Ages: Rising K-12th grade Gender: Co-ed Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church 1225 Chestnut Drive High Point, NC 27262

884-4232 Full Day Summer Program: Arts & Crafts, Field Trips, Computer Lab, Indoor Gym, Swimming Day, Movie Day, Bike Day, Outdoor Games Youth Exploring Summer Camp www.highpointnc.gov/pr/YESCamp.pdf Allen Jay, Deep River, Morehead and Oakview Recreational High Point, NC 336- 883-3465 Date: Monday-Friday, June 13Aug. 19. Time: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. High Point Parks & Recreation camps held at recreation centers feature a variety of activities from group games, gym time, field trips, guest speakers, movies, dances, skits, education activities and much more. Fees: $65 plus activity fees Ages: Rising K-5th graders Gender: Co-ed

BOY’S LACROSSE 3-DAY CAMP July 8…6-9pm • July 9 & 10…9am-4pm Location: Turf at Vert Stadium, 1018 West College Drive, High Point, NC 27262 Cost: $375 High Point University Head Men’s Lacrosse Coach Jon Torpey and his staff will hold a skills clinic at Vert Stadium. This clinic is open to all players age 8 - 18. It will offer top notch instruction and skill development. All skill levels are welcome as our camps are teaching camps that offer instruction for all players. All players must come in full equipment including a mouthguard and bring their own lunch.

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