Gloucester Museum School Project Adventure Summer Camp is a 501(C)(3) non-profit Day/Trip camp serving the greater Cape Ann area in Massachusetts.
Premier Massachusetts Day Camp established in 1957. Camp Nashoba offers activities not found at typical day camps. Specialty water sports including wake boarding, horseback riding, new tennis courts, archery and a huge assortment of arts. Located on over 80 acres of woodlands on a private body of water, Camp Nashoba is solely operated as a children's summer camp.
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Nike Basketball and ASA Hoops team up to provide over 11 weeks of summer hoops
Lewis Park is located on 45 landscaped acres, and provides a variety of facilities for daily activities including sports, swimming, and arts & crafts!
Flax Pond provides opportunities for the next generation of children from 1st to 9th grade in a variety of exciting activities
Combining rich tradition with a creative and diverse curriculum, Summer's Edge at Camp Thoreau encourages children to look for best within themselves.
Kimama-Halfmoon is an Israeli summer camp in the United States, located on a beautiful lake in the Berkshires. We are a community of campers and staff from around the world. We use an innovative approach to camping that creates lifelong memories and friendships.
The CityLab Biotechnology SummerLab provides students with a hands-on experience and the freedom to design and plan their own experiments, while providing the support to help them learn from their mistakes.
Diablo Glass School is offering glassblowing camps for teens, Mon-Thurs, 9am-4pm, every week of the summer.
SoccerPlus Camps conducts soccer camps across the country and is presented by Tony DiCicco, Head Coach of the 1996 Olympic Gold-Medal Winning, 1999 World Cup Champion USA Women's National Soccer Teams, and 2008 FIFA U20 Women's World Cup Champion USA U20 National Soccer Team.
Toddler and preschool adventures; Dance and theater; Computer programming and technology; Circus and trapeze arts; NuVu innovation programs for ages 11—17.
Genesis at Brandeis is a 3-week pluralistic, academically-focused Jewish learning and identity-building summer precollege program for exceptional high school students (ages 15-18). Students engage in college-level learning, informal Jewish experiences and joyful Shabbat celebrations while making lifelong friends and living on a college campus.