Co-Educational Holiday Camps and Programs
230 North Ave
Chicago, IL 60614, U.S.A.Phone: 312-664-3959
Summer Camp - Registration opens in January - Spend part of your summer at The Second City working out your creative muscles in our improvisation and comedy writing camps for ages 11-18. You'll learn new skills, meet new friends and experience why Chicago is the comedy capital of the world firsthand. Students are grouped by age and camps are held at The Second City Training Centers in Chicago, Hollywood, and Toronto. Programs and schedules vary by location. In Chicago, summer camps are two-weeks long with classes on Monday through Friday each week. Improvisation is taught from 10 am - 12:30 pm and sketch comedy is 1 pm - 3:30 pm. At the end of the...
13690 Pine Bend Trail
Rosemount, MN 55068, U.S.A.Phone: 651-319-8010
Girls and boys create memories and friendships at YMCA Day Camp Spring Lake. This is the perfect way to introduce children to traditional camp experiences during the day and return home at night. Great for both first time and returning campers. Spring Lake is located in the Spring Lake Park Reserve, overlooking the Mississippi and part of the Dakota County park system near Hastings, MN. Traditional and Specialty Camps are available. Specialty Camps include Horse, Fishing, Outdoor Living, Arts & Crafts, Archery & Slingshot, Teen Specialty, Peak Adventure, and themed camps like Pirates and Dragons, Fairies & Princesses. New this...
About Co-Educational Holiday Camps and Programs
A holiday camp is a general term to include any camp taken over a summer vacation or break from school. Holiday can mean vacation in the UK, while in the United States, holiday means a state or national day off in remembrance of someone or an event. During holiday summer camps, kids can take part in anything from arts and crafts to water sports and campfire activities. There may be a particular focus, such as performing arts or marine biology, with plenty of recreational options to choose from.
Highlights: Many holiday camps take place in the summer, so there are many watersports and outdoor activities to participate in, such as rock wall climbing, canoeing, hiking and even horseback riding.
What to Ask the Camp Director: What is the instructor to camper ratio? Look for holiday camps that feature a low ratio, as you want more individualized attention for your child. And since such camps take place over common holiday breaks, they can get crowded pretty quick.
What to Pack: If the camp you choose is a traditional summer camp, pack plenty of clothing, sunblock, swimsuits and warm clothing for nighttime, plus spending money. If the camp has a focus, such as on sports or religion, pack appropriate items, including sporting equipment or relevant books.
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