SUMMER CAMP - Rhode Island Family Guide

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SUMMER CAMP - Rhode Island Family Guide
RHODE ISL AND FAMILY GUIDE
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Rocky Hill School
Small School | Big Opportunities
www.rockyhill.org/sea
Ages 3-13 | June, July, August | East Greenwich
91 Traditional Day, Specialty & Academic Camps | Full & Half Days
Academic & Athletic Camps for High-School Aged Children
Camp highlights!
1 on 1 basketball Camp,
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Camp Aldersgate, 5
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Camp, 17
l Art by You at Weirdgirl
Pottery studio, 18
l Artists’ exchange
summer, 27
l Audubon summer
Camps, 33
l beautiful beginnings, 6
l best hoops basketball, 26
l blackstone valley boys
& Girls Club, 4
l blue door studio, 26
l brown u PreCollege
Programs, 11
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Rhode Island
Family Guide™
PublIsheR/edItoR
Sheryl Rachmil
sheryl@fullchannel.net
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Tracy Butler (280-1977)
PRooFReAdeR
Anna Lally
P.o. box 163
Warren, RI 02885
ph: 401-247-0850
risummercampguide.com
facebook.com/
rhodeislandfamilyguide
The Rhode Island Family Guide
assumes no responsibility for errors or
omissions. In addition, inclusion in this
book does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any camp by the
Rhode Island Family Guide.
Copyright © 2014
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brown u summer sports
Camps, 11
CCRI summer basketball
Camp, 37
Chess Master Connections,
34
Children’s Workshop, 34
Community boating, 10
ed Cooley basketball
Camp, 7
CoZ Camp, 20
dayspring Christian
Academy, 5
downcity design, 9
dream big Gymnastics
Academy, inside back cover
everwood day Camp, 9
French American school of
RI, 12
Friends Academy, 22
Gateway, 5
Girl scouts of RI, 36
Girl’s leadership Camp, 27
Camp Gone to the dogs, 27
Great Place to learn, 17
herreshoff seamanship
Program, 21
Id tech Camp, 7
JlM equestrian Center, 8
Kids Klub summer, 36
Kingston’s Camp, 26
lead the Way Field hockey,
37
liddle tots II teen, 32
the livingston Center
Preschool, 8
Moses brown Plus, 14
Mount st. Charles Academy
Fine Arts summer, 14
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Music
Institute at
RIC, 13
narragansett
Council boy
scouts, 35
newport Art
Museum, 20
norman bird sanctuary, 19
oliver hazard Perry, 22
Pennfield school
summer, 23
Providence Country day
school, 23
Camp Ramsbottom, 10
Rhode Island Fencing
Academy & Club, 20
Rhode Island Philharmonic
Music school, 21
RI school of design Young
Artist Camps, 15
Rick harris basketball
Camp, 37
Rock spot Climbing, 16
Rocky hill school,
inside front cover
Roger Williams Park
ZooCamp, 13
Roger Williams u., 24
sandy Point stables, 26
save the bay, 33
school of Rock,
inside back cover
st. Michael’s summer
theatre Programs, 19
teamworks, back cover
to the Pointe of
Performing Arts, 38
university of RI Rec, 32
YMCA of Greater
Providence, 38
Rhode Island FamIly GuIde
Providence
& north
AGes: Beautiful Beginnings Child
Care Center's STEAM camp is
designed for children entering first
through fifth grade. Our childcare
center is available for children from
infancy though pre-kindergarten.
Beautiful Beginnings is State licensed
and a BrightStars rated, four star
program.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes:
June 23, 2014 - August 22, 2014.
steAM camp operates 8:30 - 3:30.
Extended day is offered to interested
families in the morning 6:30 - 8:30
and the afternoon from 3:30 - 5:45.
Cost: $75 Field trip fee; STEAM
camp is $125 per week 8:30 - 3:30.
Extended hours are an additional $25
per week/morning, $25 per
week/afternoon. There is a nine hour
maximum scheduled day. Breakfast,
lunch and snack are included. $25
Early registration discount if enrolled
by May 30, 2014, 10% sibling discount
on second child.
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CAMP
.................. 863-2277
Brown University, 200 Dyer St., Prov.
www.Brown.edu/sportscamps
FUN and FUNDAMENTALS
TOGETHER! We want to make better
boys lacrosse players. We will be
instructive, practicing and playing
lacrosse on Brown University’s campus for overnight and commuter
campers.
AGes: 10-18. No restrictions. We
work with every level of player, from
beginner to advanced. You must provide your own equipment.
dAtes/tIMes: June 30-July 3.
ContACt: Kip Turner.
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.......... 568-4350 IRls Club
...... 508-883-6363
(see Ad next PAGe.)
www.campaldersgate.com
1043 Snake Hill Rd., North Scituate.
Camp Aldersgate offers a wide variety
of fun spiritual camps for children and
youth from all backgrounds. Day and
overnight camp programs include
horse camps, arts, music and dance,
adventure and many others.
AGes: Overnight camp for ages 7-18;
Day camp for ages 6-12.
dAtes/tIMes: One week sessions for
both residential and day camp.
Cost: Ask us about our voluntary 3tier pricing to make camp affordable.
*AutIsM sPeCIAltY CAMPs
(see CAMP WAnnAGoAGAIn.)
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ChIld CARe CenteR
........ 785-8485
(see Ad PAGe 6.)
700 Elmwood Avenue, Providence.
www.bbchildcareri.org
Weekly themes, fieldtrips, sports, outdoor games and hands-on projects,
keeping kid's imagination and love for
learning alive during the summer
months!
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www.bvbgc.com
115 Canal St., Blackstone, MA
Kids will enjoy arts and crafts, dance,
fishing, olympic in-ground swimming
pool, swim program, theater, skate
park and more.
AGes: 6 1/2 to 13 years.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: June 16th August 22nd. Basic Program 9am4pm; Extended Program 7am-6pm.
Cost: Basic Program $480.
Extended Program $730.
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PRoGRAMs
........... 863-7868
(see Ad PAGe 11.)
Talented students from around the
world choose Brown University PreCollege Programs to prepare for success, and experience the challenge of
college-level academics. Experience
college life, prepare for academic success, and make new friends from
around the world. We offer 9 programs, multiple sessions 1-7 weeks in
length, and more than 300 courses to
choose from -- on campus, online, and
abroad. For students in grades 6-12;
college credit courses also available
for rising or graduated high school
seniors.
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sPoRts CAMPs:
(see Ad PAGe 11.)
www.brown.edu/ce/pre-collegesportscamps. An exceptional camp experience for boys and girls of all ages and
skill levels. OVERNIGHT & DAY
CAMP OPTIONS. Baseball • Basketball • Diving • Fencing • Field Hockey
Football • Lacrosse • Rowing • Rugby
Soccer • Squash• Swimming • Tennis
Volleyball • Water Polo • Wrestling.
Led by Brown’s varsity coaches, their
staff and current Brown
athletes.Sponsored by the Brown
University Department of Athletics
and Brown University Continuing
Education. Brown University Sports
Camps are open to any and all
entrants.
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ARts CtR. ............ 574-3105
220 Weybosset St., Providence.
www.ppacri.org
Camp Broadway® is a week-long day
camp for theatre-loving kids ages 1017. Activities take place MondayFriday from 9:00a to 5:00p, and
include five days of singing, dancing,
acting, master classes, a “Salute to
Singin’ and Dancin’ Kids” luncheon,
and a backstage tour of the The Vets.
The week culminates with a Campers’
performance on the PPAC stage for
family and friends on Friday afternoon. Contact: Cynthia Goldsmith.
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........ 421-1664
summeR Camps 2014
www.buttonhole.org
One Button Hole Drive, Providence.
*CCRI suMMeR bAsKetbAll
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..... 825-1056/825-2120
In its 35th Season!
dAtes/loCAtIons: July 28-Aug.1 in
Lincoln and August 4-8 in Warwick.
Camp Director: Rick Harris.
*CoMMunItY boAtInG
CenteR (see Ad PAGe 10.)
...... 454-sAIl(7245)
www.communityboating.com
Community Boating Center, at
Providence’s India Point Park, offers
four sessions of a two-week Summer
Sailing Camp for beginning through
advanced levels. Group outreach,
adult programs, and waterfront facility rentals also available.
AGe/RestRICtIons: Age 8-16, no
previous sailing experience required.
dAtes: Sessions start June 23, July 7,
July 21, Aug 4, M-F, 9 am - 3:30 pm.
Cost: $510/session. Scholarships are
available.
FATHER & S ON CAMP
DAY CAMP 1
June 23-27 $275
OV E R N I G H T C A M P
July 16-19 $385
DAY CAMP 2
August 4-8 $275
Tech Camps held at
Roger Williams, Yale,
Princeton, Stanford,
and 80+ Universities
Ages 7-18
iDTech.com
1-888-709-TECH (8324)
Contact: Susan Gibree
865-2266 Sgaber@providence.edu
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dAYsPRInG ACAdeMY
.......... 272-8070
......... 508-761-5552, x1100 (see Ad next PAGe.)
(see Ad PAGe 5 .)
www.downcitydesign.org
1052 Newport Ave., S. Attleboro, MA.
www.dayspringag.org. Daycare at
Dayspring is an infant/toddler program that provides a safe and loving
environment where children can learn
and grow through play and nurturing
relationships. Our summer only, “funfilled” day care program is for 3 to 10
year olds, for a day, week, month or
all summer. Dayspring is offering a
flexible, choose your schedule format.
Each week there will be a different
theme that will include daily bible
devotionals, sports, crafts, cooking,
outdoor water play, and more. It is
held in our modern facility. Dayspring
Christian Academy is an interdenominational, coeducational, open-enrollment, PreK to Grade 8, school. We are
a school of cultural diversity and welcome students from diverse backgrounds. DCA has a current enrollment of over 250 students coming
from over 20 cities and towns in the
area. We are a strong academic school
normally testing two or more grade
levels above national norms.
425 West Fountain Street, Providence.
Joshua@downcitydesign.org.
DownCity Design is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the
city of Providence by getting young
people involved in building our
future. We help youth become
changemakers by inviting them to
design and build structures that
respond creatively to the challenges
and opportunities of our communities. Our youth programs engage and
empower students, while making the
city a better place to live and work. In
our summer program, students learn
the fundamentals of architecture,
design, construction and community
service in a fun and supportive environment, at our brand-new facility in
Providence. Under the leadership of
our experienced Design Educators,
students will hone their communication, collaboration, and creative problem solving skills, while creating a
structure that will positively impact
the Providence community.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes/Cost: We
will be offering two three-week sessions Session 1 (Design large-scale
community project): June 23 - July 11,
$975; Session 2 (Building process):
July 14 - Aug 1, $975; Sessions 1 + 2:
$1900. No prior design or construction experience is necessary. Go to
www.downcitydesign.org to download
the application OR stop by DCD
M-Th, 3-5pm to pick one up and say
hello! Space is limited, and applications will be accepted on rolling basis.
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YMCA ................. 521-7252
(see Y Ad PAGe 38.)
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CAMP ................... 865-2266
(see Ad PRevIous PAGe.)
Father & son Camp: June 6-7,
$175 per person.
Day Camp 1: June 23-27, $275.
Overnight Camp: July 16-19, $385.
Day Camp 2: August 4-8, $275.
ContACt: Susan Gibree sgaber@providence.edu.
*eveRWood dAY CAMP
....... 781-694-5829
(see Ad next PAGe.)
Enrollment Now Open! 3–5 year-olds, full and part-time
Our year-round, fully inclusive, comprehensive preschool program
provides young children with a nurturing environment that
promotes social, emotional, physical and intellectual development.
Our program includes:
Ì instruction in reading and math
Ì gym class, taught by a certified PE teacher
Ì community outings
Ì convenient East Side location
To learn more about the Livingston Center preschool, visit our web
site at www.grodencenter.org, or call Dr. Jane Carlson, Preschool
Director at 401-421-2062. Tours and screenings are encouraged.
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The Livingston Center Preschool is part of the Groden Network family of programs.
125 Lakeview St. Sharon, MA
www.everwooddaycamp.com
Situated along the shores of Lake
Massapoag in Sharon, MA, Everwood
Day Camp offers campers from 4 to 15
a summer of sports, arts, and outdoor
activities, in an environment that is
uniquely suited to encourage their
growth. Through our dynamic camp
program, our exceptional staff
encourage critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity.
Our kids experience all the fun and
friendship of camp life, plus the support of a community that’s committed
to providing skills for life. A summer
at Everwood is the perfect compliment to your child's school year learning. Transportation from Providence
included in our tuition.
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CREATIVE STRUCTURES FOR
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Jun 23 - Jul 11
Jul 14 - Aug 1
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• Two-week sessions, June 23 – August 15
• Special pricing for Session 1 and 9th Week (Aug.18 – 22)
• Recreation, sports, crafts, nature programs and much more
• Open House, June 22, 12 - 3 p.m.
• Scholarships available
• R.I. DHS accepted
• Call 401-722-8840 or visit
www.bgcpawt.org for
more information
Accredited by the American Camp Association
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401.454.7245
www.communityboating.com
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oF RI (FAsRI)
............ 274-3325
(see Ad PAGe 12.)
75 John St., Prov.
www.fasri.org
The FASRI Summer Program provides a unique opportunity for all children and young adults to gain French
language skills through engaging, fun,
and fulfilling activities. Travel to other
countries through language learning
all without leaving home:
-Camp days are split in Full and Half
Days. Full (F) days are from 9am –
4pm and Half (H) days are either
from 9am – 12:30 or from 12:30 –
4pm. Early morning drop off from
8am and late pick up until 5pm is
available for an additional fee of
$50/week.
-FASRI Summer offers a general
camp for “Les Petits” (ages 3-6) and
thematic camp sessions for elementary school aged children.
-FASRI Summer ensures a safe, caring, fun, and rewarding experience.
*FusIonWoRKs dAnCe
ACAdeMY ............ 334-3091
Next to the Lincoln Mall
www.fusionworksdance.org
*GlobAl exPloReRs
........ 272-6243
Alliance Francaise de Providence
928 Smith St., Prov. Afprovidence.org
*heRItAGe PARK YMCA
........ 727-7050
333 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket.
goymca.com
Perfect for younger campers.
Featuring activities that encourage
team work, develop healthy lifestyle
choices, and promote the values of
caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Campers engage in swimming,
outdoor activities, field trips, games
and more. Our day camp program is
rich in activities that foster each
child's imagination. Each week is
enhanced by the inclusion of field
trips or presentations that are connected to a theme.
AGes: 4 (starting K) - 8 years
dAtes: June 23th – Aug 22nd.
Cost: $138 - $173 per week – financial aid is available for eligible families.
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..... 1-888-709-teCh(8324) www.iDTech.com
(see Ad PAGe 9.)
(see Ad PAGe 7.)
www.iDTech.com/locations/rhodeisland-summer-camps/bristol/idtech-roger-williams-university/
Take interests further and gain a competitive edge for school, college, and
future careers in STEM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Math)!
Ages: 7-17 create apps, video games,
C++/Java programs, movies, and
more at weeklong summer programs.
Held at RWU, Stanford, Princeton,
and others. Also 2-week, pre-college
programs for ages 13-18.
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The FASRI Summer Program provides
a unique opportunity for all children
and young adults to gain French
language skills through engaging, fun,
and fulfilling activities. Travel to other
countries through language learning
all without leaving home.
Starting June 23, 2014
For more information contact
Anne Lacoste Kapstein
alkapstein@fasri.org
75 John Street
Providence, RI 02906
Tel 401.274 3325
www.fasri.org
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Gain a competitive edge and learn
how programming, app development,
video game design, 3D modeling, filmmaking, or photography can become a
college degree and even a rewarding
career. 2-week, pre-college summer
programs for ages 13-18: iD
Programming Academy, iD Game
Design & Development Academy, and
iD Film Academy. Held at prestigious
universities including Yale, Harvard,
Stanford, Princeton, and others.
*J-CAMP: AllIAnCe JCC
............... 421-4111
www.shalomri.org
401 Elmgrove Ave., Providence.
Indoor and outdoor activities: Sports,
art, Acting, Animals, Cooking,
Science, Travel and so many more
ways for your child to create an exciting summer full of memories. Also
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) leadership development opportunities for
teens.
www.jumpdancecompany.org
655 Hope Street, Providence.
JUMP! Camp is a unique summer
experience! Taught by the highly
trained JUMP! dancers and Artistic
Director Mary Paula Hunter, JUMP!
offers young campers a variety of performing arts opportunities. Campers
will learn a variety of dance styles,
including African, modern, ballet, tap,
and choreography. The curriculum
will include musical theater, theater
games, voice and theatre techniques.
Participants will learn the magic of
stage production, including creating
visual designs for sets and costumes.
Exciting field trips include travel to
close-by locations for fun dance making and exploration of art in the city.
AGes: for children 3-13
dAtes/tIMes/Cost: The weeks of:
June 23-27, July 7-July 11, July 21-25,
August 11-15. FULL DAY OPTION 8am to 3pm, $300 per week; $250
per week with multi-week enrollment.
HALF DAY OPTION - 8:00 am to
Noon, $175 per week. For more information or to register, please email
mphunter54@gmail.com or jump
dancecompany@gmail.com.
*JlM equestRIAn CenteR
......... 536-2254
(see Ad PAGe 8.)
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www.pineviewfarminc.net
56 Peeptoad Rd . North Scituate
ACAdeMY .............. 724-7555
JLM is different from other camp programs because we are ALL HORSES,
ALL DAY! We offer a hands-on, interactive approach to learning horsemanship that keeps kids active and
engaged. Beginners are welcome!
Session groups are split by ability
level, and are taught by experienced,
licensed instructors. All sessions
include a daily mounted riding lesson.
Camps run all summer and during
school vacation weeks in February
and April.
Specialty weeks provide students
variety throughout the summer, and
allow riders to choose the focus of
their weeks at the barn. Our Saddle
Up program is available for children
new to riding or who want a broadbased experience at camp. Riders who
have been to camp before, or who
have some riding experience, can
expand their knowledge in their personal areas of interest. Experienced
and competitive riders will appreciate
our more advanced Horse Show,
Jumping and IEA sessions. All camps
are run with an emphasis on safety
and building confidence on and
around the horses.
www.krbaseball.com
Week-long baseball camp for kids.
The entire session is under the direction of K R Baseball Academy. Camps
instruction includes drills on hitting,
fielding, pitching, base running, sliding and infield and outfield. Lunch
will be provided by Young’s Catering
from Seekonk. Organized games will
take place in the afternoon.
*lInColn sChool suMMeR
CAMPs ........ 331-9696, x3114
.................. 255-1048
www.lincolnschool.org
301 Butler Ave. in Providence
Lincoln School is alive with activity
throughout the year. Our summer
months focus on traditional recreational camps for children between
the ages of 3-6 years old, half and full
day camps are available. Speciality
camps are offered in the month of
June; Acting (ages 7 and up) and
Engineering (7 and up).
summeR Camps 2014
*the lIvInGston CenteR
PResChool .......... 421-2062
(see Ad PAGe 8.)
www.grodennetwork.org/children/
preschool.asp
Inclusive, year-round pre-school for
children with and without disabilities.
*CAMP MAssAsoIt
.......... 943-0444
(see Ad PAGe 38.)
www.gpymca.org
1225 Park Ave, Cranston. ACA
Accredited. Traditional outdoor day
camp with fun activities for all.
AGe/RequIReMents: Ages 5-17.
dAtes: June - Aug. Before/after
camp care available.
Cost: Financial assistance available.
*Moses bRoWn Plus CAMPs
... 831-7350, x150 or x 296
(see Ad next.)
dAtes/tIMes: Our summer camp
season runs from June 16 through
August 8 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.,
with half-day and full-day options.
RISE (June 16-August 1), Preschool
(June 16-August 8), Summer’s End
(August 4-8), Camp Invention (June
23-27), Chess (July 14-18 & August 48), Basketball (June 23-27, July 1418), Field Hockey (July 28-August 1),
Football (June 16-20), Lacrosse (July
7-11), Lacrosse Goalie (June 24-26),
Maritime Studies & Sailing (dates
TBD), Soccer (June 16-August 8),
Tennis (June 16-27, July 7-18, & July
28-August 8), Track & Field (June 1620, June 30-July 4, July 21-25 &
August 4-8), Wrestling (July 21-25).
Cost: Tuitions vary depending upon
camp and number of weeks. Busing is
available for all campers from
Southern RI for an additional fee.
Limited financial aid is available on a
first-come basis.
Wind Ensemble & Chorus
July 6 – 12
Apply online at www.ric.edu/miric
Find us on Facebook too!
• Open to students entering ninth
grade through graduating seniors
• Wind ensemble, chorus and
chamber ensembles
• Master classes
• Classes in music theory,
conducting and technology
• Resident and commuter
options available
• Daily performances
• Scholarships available based on
talent and financial need
• Final performance with all ensembles
Application deadline:
May 15
Early application
discount:
April 15
For further information,
contact: Sue Dubois
(401) 456-8205
miric@ric.edu
Rhode Island College does not illegally
discriminate and takes affirmative
action to employ and promote qualified
women and members of minority groups
identified in state and federal law,
persons with disabilities, and veterans.
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE
250 Lloyd Ave., Prov.
www.mosesbrown.org or
facebook.com/MosesBrownSchool
Moses Brown PLUS has been in the
camp business for over 50 great years!
We offer day camping featuring traditional recreation camps, chess camps,
and several sports camps for children
ages 3-17. All camps are held on the
beautiful Moses Brown campus in
Providence, and include a special mixture of arts, music, computers, science, chess, swimming, and sports.
AGe/sKIll RequIReMents: RISE
(ages 5-14), Preschool (ages 3-4),
Summer’s End (ages 5-13), Camp
Invention (grades 1-6), Chess (ages 514), Basketball (grades 2-8), Field
Hockey (grades 1-9), Football (grades
5-8), Lacrosse (ages 7-15), Lacrosse
Goalie (ages 8-17), Maritime Studies
& Sailing (ages 11-16), Soccer (ages 416), Tennis (ages 6-14), Track & Field
(ages 7-16), Wrestling (grades 3-12).
Preschool campers must be toilet
trained. Sport camps are open to
campers of all skill levels who will be
grouped by age and skill level.
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*Mount st. ChARles
ACAdeMY FIne ARts suMMeR
CAMP ........... 769-0310, x105
(see Ad beloW.)
www.mountsaintcharles.org/
summercamp
Mount St. Charles Academy,
800 Logee Street, Woonsocket.
Our programs will introduce young
people to the fun and excitement of
the Fine Arts and develop skills in
music, art, dance and drama.
AGes: The Intermediate Camp is for
boys and girls currently in grades 4-6;
The Secondary Camp is for boys and
girls currently in grades 7-9.
dAtes/tIMes: July 14 to July 25,
Monday through Friday
from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Cost: Total program cost is $330.
*the MusIC InstItute At
Rhode IslAnd ColleGe
........ 456-8205
(see Ad PAGe 13.)
http://www.ric.edu/miric/
Email: miric@ric.edu
600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence.
Weeklong intensive musical honors
program run by RIC music faculty,
and it is open to wind, percussion, and
voice students entering ninth grade
through graduating seniors. dAtes:
July 6-12, 2014. Cost: $700 for residents (including room and board),
and $500 for commuters. An early
application discount of $50 will be
applied to all completed applications
received by April 15th, for those students accepted to MIRIC. Deadline for
application is May 15th.
Contact: Prof. Ian Greitzer.
*CAMP WAnnAGoAGAIn
.......... 785-2666, x1011
www.theautismproject.org
We are a day camp for children, teens
and young adults with an ASD and
Asperger Syndrome. We provide supports for campers to be successful and
to enjoy a typical camp experience.
AGes/RestRICtIons: Campers are 5
and entering Kindergarten - 21 years
old and have a diagnosis of an autism
spectrum disorder or related communication disorder.
dAtes/tIMes: Session 1: July 28-Aug.
1; Session 2: August 4-8.
Cost: $475 per week. Camperships
are available and will be awarded on a
sliding scale.Transportation is available to and from our facility at cost of
$100 per camper.
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....... 232-1566
www.teamlacrosse.net
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CAMP
......... 351-2241
Owned and operated by Nickerson
Community Center, 133 Delaine St.,
Providence. Offers arts & crafts, field
trips and outdoor education and fun.
Day Camp program for children 6-12
years. June 17th to August 30th, M-F,
8am-5pm.
ContACt: Lisa DiCarlo, x26.
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GYMnAstICs .......... 333-1530
www.ossg.com
3 New England Way, Lincoln.
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Open to the community.
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summeR Camps 2014
young artist
summer camps
for kids and teens ages 7–17
continuing
education
401-454-6200
ce.risd.edu
*PAWtuCKet YMCA
............. 727-7900
20 Summer Street, Pawtucket.
www.goymca.com
A variety of exciting camp options to
choose from. Perfect for the sports
enthusiast, aspiring artist, outdoors
lover, and more. Camps include
exploration field trips and a wide
array of age appropriate activities.
Inviting, friendly and experienced
professionals will guide you through
an array of activities that will both
motivate and challenge campers.
AGes: Ages 5 – 16 years
dAtes/tIMes: June 23rd – Aug 22nd
Cost: $136-$165 per week. Free bus
transportation.
*PRovIdenCe bAllet
....... 861-4842
194 Oxford St., Providence.
www.providenceballet.org
Offering Creative Arts Camp for preschoolers, Ballet Camps for beginners
through intermediate levels and a
Broadway Dance Camp.
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*RoCK sPot ClIMbInG
(lInColn) ............ 727-1704
(s. KInGstoWn) ... 789-7768
(see Ad thIs PAGe .)
www.rockspotclimbing.com
100 Higginson Ave., Lincoln, AND
1174 Kingstown Rd., S.Kingstown.
Whether reaching new heights in our
bouldering cave, or on top of a local
cliff, our Summer Camp is sure to
provide you with the adventure you
are looking for. Indoors or out, half
day or full, there’s a summer program
for your child. Our programs include:
skill instruction, teambuilding activities, games, and lots of climbing!
Vacation Camps are also available
throughout the school year. Visit our
website for session dates. Full day
camp is 9-4, half day (indoor only) is
9-1. Cost: Indoor 1/2 day $195/wk,
$50/day. Indoor full day $350/wk,
$85/day. Outdoor $450/wk, $95/day.
*MusIC InstItute At RIC
*RoGeR WIllIAMs PARK
*PRovIdenCe ColleGe
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456-8205
ZooCAMP ............. 785-3510
sPoRts CAMPs ..... 865-2529
www.friars.com
549 River Ave., Providence.
boys basketball Camp
(865-2266) Day & overnight camp for
boys ages 6 to 18. All skill levels welcome.
Girl’s basketball Camp (865-2756)
Day & Overnight Camp.
swimming Camps:
www.providenceswimcamp.com
Field hockey Camps (865-1518)
Camp for all ages/abilities.
soccer Camp: (Girls) Youth Week &
High School Week.
lacrosse: friarslacrossecamps.com
*Rhode IslAnd ColleGe
600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence.
www.ric.edu/summerprograms/
sPoRts CAMPs ............. 456-8007
www.goanchorman.com
RIC offers various sports camps
staffed by some of the area’s finest
collegiate and scholastic coaches.
Emphasis is on instruction, competition and fun. Daily swimming.
*suMMeR ARt PRoGRAM
....... 456-8054
*suMMeR WRItInG CAMP
www.ric.edu/riwp or riwp@ric.edu
-Rhode Island Writing Project:
July 14-25, M - F, 9-12.
-RIWP Writing Matters: Help for
Struggling or Reluctant Writers:
July 28-August 1, 9-11am.
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Contact: Prof. Ian Greitzer
600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Prov.
http://www.ric.edu/miric/
miric@ric.edu
*RIsd ContInuInG
eduCAtIon’s YounG ARtIst
CAMPs ........... 454-6200
(see Ad PRevIous PAGe.)
http://ce.risd.edu/programs/youngartist-program Year-round,
RISD/CE's Young Artist Program provides a strong grounding in the visual
arts and encourages creative and personal growth through self-expression.
Each course creates a dynamic environment where students build selfconfidence along with a foundation of
creative and technical skills. Classes
are offered evenings and weekends —
even during school vacation weeks
and summer — and utilize RISD's
unique facilities, including studio
space, the RISD Museum, the RISD
Nature Lab, and Tillinghast Farm in
Barrington. The Young Artist Program
provides the opportunity for kids and
teens to develop art and design skills
alongside energetic and creative peers
who are passionate about what they're
doing. AGes: 7-17. dAtes: Camps
June 16-August 8. oPen house:
May 3: http://ce.risd.edu/news/savethe-date-young-artist-open-housesaturday-may-3-1
(see Ad PAGe 13.)
rwpzoo.org/122/family-programs
1000 Elmwood Ave., Providence.
Kids ages 4 to 13 enjoy fun-filled days
at the Zoo during summer vacation.
This is a great opportunity for kids to
learn to explore and care about the
natural world. One mom said “My son
learned that learning can be fun
again! He was engaged and excited to
learn new things.” Conservation Hero
summer camp for 11 to 13 year olds
was so popular last year, we’ve added
another week, but slots fill up quickly
so don’t delay. AGes: Tadpole
Academy (ages 4-5); Summer
Adventures (ages 6 – 10).
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: Weekly
summer sessions start Mon, June 16th
and end Fri, August 22nd. Tadpole
Academy features half day sessions,
8:30 – 11:30am and 12:30 – 3:30pm.
Summer Adventures runs 8:30am –
3:30pm. Arrangements can be made
for late pick up. One-week sessions
start Monday, June 23rd and end
Friday, August 22nd. There will be
four one-week sessions of
Conservation Heroes (ages 11-13).
Cost: Our pricing is more affordable
than many other school vacation
options. Prices range from $140 per
week to $240 per week, with significant discounts for RWP Zoo members.
Plus, a $10 sibling discount applies to
all ZooCamps. First registration will
be at full price, $10 discount will be
applied to each sibling thereafter (siblings must be registered within the
same account). Details on all camps at
rwpzoo.org/122/family-programs.
summeR Camps 2014
*RoWInG & sCullInG
ClAsses ................ 272-1838
*AquIdneCK CAnnons And
beACh doGs lACRosse
........ 965-9622
www.RowNBC.org.
-*suMMeR exPloRAtIons At
the henRY bARnARd sChool
........ 456-8811
600 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Providence.
Summer Explorations is a general day
camp offering arts and crafts, talent
shows, sports, games, computers,
swimming and field trips. We wish
for every child to have a fun summer
in a safe and friendly environment.
AGes: for children ages 6-11.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: June 23August 8, Monday – Friday, 7:45am5pm. Cost:: $165 per week. Reduced
rate for siblings.
*tRInItY ReP YounG
ACtoR’s suMMeR InstItute
JR. (YAsI JR.) .. 521-1100, x114
201 Washington Street, Providence,
www.trinityrep.com/education/
student_programs/yas_summer_2.php
*WoonsoCKet YMCA
........ 769-0791
18 Federal Street, Woonsocket, RI
www.woonymca.org
A beautiful setting where children
engage in exciting, age appropriate
activities. Campers enjoy sports,
swimming, arts and crafts, nature
exploration, field trips, hiking, music
and much more. Providing high quality programming designed to inspire
children in a safe environment that is
affordable and convenient to parents.
AGes: Pre-school (age 4) - 15 years
dAtes: June 23rd – Aug 24th.
*YWCA oF noRtheRn RI
suMMeR CAMP ..... 769-7450
514 Blackstone St., Woonsocket.
www.ywcari.org
Variety of programs for girls and boys
ages 5-12, June-August.
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www.beachdoglax.com
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*AquIdneCK IslAnd dAY
CAMP ...................... 864-3183
(see Ad beloW.)
Pennfield School, Portsmouth, RI
www.AquidneckIslandDayCamp.com
ContACt: Nichole Elliott
AquidneckIslandDayCamp@gmail.co
m Fun, Friends & Adventure! Our
campers spend rich days filled with
the exciting summer fun that
Aquidneck Island has to offer.
Campers get to pick their fun by
choosing from our menu of activities,
which include: horseback riding, sailing, the beach, hiking, art, and more!
Plus, to prevent the “summer slide”
we integrate academic learning into
each day and make learning fun and
rewarding for campers.
AGes: 5 and up
dAtes/tIMes: June 30th – August
15th - campers can register for a single week or full summer term, 8:30am
– 4:00pm. Extended day - 8:00am 5:00pm.
Cost: $180/week or $200/week
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June 30th - August 15th
Monday - Friday 8:30am-4:00pm
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8:00am-5:00pm
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Portsmouth, RI • (401) 864-3183
www.aquidneckislanddaycamp.com
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for children ages 4-15
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CReAtIons PotteRY studIo
........ 247-1397
(see Ad thIs PAGe.)
33 Kent Street, Suite B, Barrington.
www.weirdgirlcreations.com
weirdgirlcreations69@yahoo.com
We have years of experience teaching
art and working with children. Our
new space doubled our size! Our project based camp is the best place for
kids this summer! New awesome projects! Children will work in clay with
various hand-building techniques.
Children who have been to our camps
previously will build upon these skills
to make more advanced projects!
Paint on bisque, clay, and learn the
potters wheel! Each student will have
4 glazed and fired paint on pottery
bisque projects and 3 glazed and fired
wet clay projects consisting of 2 hand
building and one wheeled vessel.
dAtes/tIMes/Cost: Mon.–Thurs.,
10am-noon, $150.Or, 10am-1pm,
$175.00 with extended day/pack a
lunch, sketchbook provided for drawing/painting. All weeks are multi age
4-12 with one Teen Only Week age 1217.
*bARRInGton CoMMunItY
sChool “suMMeR ARts”
........... 245-0432
www.barrcommschool.com
*bAttleshIP Cove
CoMMunItY boAtInG
....... 508-678-1100, x108
Heritage State Park, Fall River, MA
www.battleshipcove.org
*bAYsIde YMCA suMMeR
CAMPs (CAMP MAnItoo)
............ 245-2444
(see Y Ad PAGe 38.)
art • basketball • cooking • natural science
PLUS OFFICIAL RED SOX BASEBALL CAMP
www.providencecountryday.org • 401-438-5170
660 Waterman Ave. E. Providence, RI 02914
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70 West Street, Barrington.
www.gpymca.org
*blItheWold MAnsIon
GARdens & AboRetuM
“CAMP sequoIA”
....... 253-2707, x21
101 Ferry Rd., Bristol
www.blithewold.org
There is no better place for your child
to spend his/her vacations, exploring
Blithewold's gorgeous 33 acres of
shorefront, gardens and grounds!
summeR Camps 2014
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neWPoRt CountY CAMP GRosvenoR
...... 847-6927, x16
www.bgcnewport.org/
campgrosvenor.aspx
email: camp@bgcnewport.org
11 Miner Rd., Saunderstown RI.
Set on 95 pristine acres along the
Pettaquamscutt River in
Saunderstown, Rhode Island, Camp
Grosvenor has provided more than 50
years of summer fun and excitement
for countless boys, girls, and teens in
southern Rhode Island. A beautiful
waterfront, organic garden, nature
trails, an outdoor camp site, an athletic field, a rugged obstacle course, and
an archery range provide the landscape for a wide range of programs
and activities that kids will remember
for a lifetime. Programs include:
Archery, Arts & Crafts, Boatbuilding,
Boating & Sailing, Dance & Drama,
Farm & Gardening, Nature & Marine
Biology, Outdoor Cooking, Overnight
Campouts in Teepees & Platform
Tents, Sports & Games, Summer
Reading & Math, and Swimming.
AGes: For boys & girls ages 5-14.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: Monday –
Friday, from 8 am – 4 pm (extended
care available for an additional fee
7:30 am until 5:30 pm). First day of
camp: June 30, last day of camp
August 22. Cost: Weekly fee is $170
plus an annual $30 non-refundable
registration fee, this includes a year
long membership. Financial aid is
available. and DHS childcare benefits
are accepted.
*bRIstol CoMMunItY
ColleGe “KIds ColleGe”
.......... 508-678-2811
www.bristolcc.edu/KidsCollege
Kids College offers kids an opportunity to learn something new in a class
such as Science Fun, Fun and Games,
Theater Games, and Cooking is Cool!,
and participate in recreational activities that emphasize fun and sportsmanship. Visit website for full schedule of activities, dates, times, etc.
*CoZ CAMP
(bRIstol/WARRen)
.....245-1460, x1375
(see Ad next PAGe.)
Hugh Cole Elementary School, 50
Asylum Rd., Warren.
Theme: "Summer in Little Rhody"
Come explore the littlest state with
the biggest name (The State of Rhode
Island and Providence Plantations).
Beach parties, johnny cakes, local
author weeks, parades, water play,
geocatching, talent shows, walking
field trips, RI personality visits and
fun galore! (cooking, sewing, Legos,
fitness, chess, gardening, hiking)
AGes: K through grade 6 Start: June
23 through August 22 (closed July 3
and 4, August 11) Cost: Full Day7:00AM-6:00PM $40.00 per day
($175.00 per 5 day week) Mini Day9:00AM -3:00PM $30.00 per day
Lunch- bring a bag or $3.00 per day
additional 20% discount for 2nd child.
*CAMP CedARWood
............. 246-0188
www.bbcri.org/cedarwood
Barrington Baptist Church, 25 Old
County Rd., Barrington.
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*eAst bAY sAIlInG
FoundAtIon ......... 253-0775
Box 1169, Bristol.
www.eastbaysailingfoundation.org
East Bay Sailing Foundation (EBSF)
encourages both juniors and adult
participants to learn to sail and race
through various programs. The programs include Adult Sailing and
Junior Sailing, and each is further
divided into a Sailing Program and a
Race Program.
ART
CAMP!
your child’s imagination
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launch a lifelong appreciation
of art.
For 8 weeks during the summer, we offer full day camp for
ages 6-14.
Information and registration at
newportartmuseum.org or call
401 848 2787.
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76 Bellevue Ave. Newport, RI 02840
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*FRIends ACAdeMY suMMeR
PRoGRAMs .... 508-999-1356
(see Ad PAGe 22.)
www.friendsacademy1810.org
dAtes: June 16-August 8, at the
Friends Academy Campus on
Tucker Rd. in N. Dartmouth.
The Friends Academy Summer
Programs offer a wide variety of
camps for children in grades pre K
through grade 9. Sports ranging from
soccer, basketball, field hockey, martial arts, flag football, and fencing are
offered. Our sports programs are run
by individuals who know their sport,
they are either top level players themselves, experienced coaches, often
from the college level, or both. What's
more important is that they know
children, and fit comfortably into the
role of coach, mentor, and friend. Our
other offerings include Summer
Friends, one of our most popular
camps, which is comprised of small
group themed weeks for children
entering grades K-3, and Little
Friends, an offering for our youngest
campers, aged 3-5. Another extremely
popular camp is Historical Doll camp,
where each day focuses on a different
time period of American History, with
stories, crafts, food, games, and of
course your favorite doll from the
period. We offer Adventure and
Survival Friends for grades 4-7, where
students learn and practice various
outdoor skills ranging from primitive
fire building and how to make traps
and snares, to canoeing, map and
compass use, and outdoor cooking.
Campers will also get to spend time
on our twenty-one station ropes and
challenge course. Guitar, drumming,
drama, jewelry making, woodworking,
and graphic novels are only some of
our creative camps. We have nine different computer programming offerings ranging from mobile app development and video game development
to digital music and 3D computer
modeling. Everything is rounded out
by our array of academic programs.
These include a six week Orton
Gillingham program, a six week
“Summer Math Review” and a six
week Framing Your Thoughts program. Other academic camps include
Hands on Math, a Creative Writing
Workshop, and Lego Robotics.
ContACt: Charley Pelissier
cpelissier@friendsacademy1810.org
summeR Camps 2014
*GReAt PlACe to leARn
(see Ad PAGe 17.)
Portsmouth, rI ..... 401-683-2620
swansea, ma ............ 508-678-9004
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improve skills, catch up, even get a
jump start on your studies. Tutoring,
new SAT prep, writing & study skills,
reading and more. Spanish Program
for 3-7 year olds.
*GYMboRee ARt CAMP
...... 508-336-8113
1448 Fall River Ave., Seekonk, MA
www.gymboreeclasses.com
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PRoGRAM ............ 253-5000
(see Ad Above.)
www.herreshoff.org/programs
1 Burnside St., Bristol.
Sailing classes in classic Herreshoff 16
foot sloops (12 1/2s) No experience
necessary. All levels welcome. Ages 717. Children grouped by age and abilities. 2 week sessions: full or half day.
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August 18-August 22. Cost: Morning
half day = $310; Full Day = $540;
Advanced Teen Program = $310.
Siblings and additional sessions
receive 10% discount.
www.herreshoff.org
or email: education@herreshoff.org
14, their siblings and friends benefit
from hands-on learning experiences
in diabetes management and support
within a fun and welcoming environment. Camp runs for 6-weeks during
the months of July and August and is
held at the beautiful Camp Buxton, 90
Pond St. in Rehoboth, MA. Camp will
run July 7-Aug 15 for the 2014 season.
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......... 508-679-5233
...... 253-0390
The Jack Camp for Children with
Diabetes is a friendly place where
youth with diabetes, ages 5 through
500 Hope Street, Bristol.
www.lindenplace.org
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www.newportartmuseum.org
CAMP ............ 646-431-8247
............... 248-7001 76 Bellevue Avenue, Newport.
The Pennfield School, 110 Sandy Point
Camps held in the Coleman Center for Avenue in Portsmouth.
(see Ad PRevIous PAGe.)
Creative Studies, 26 Liberty Street
www.riphil.org/musicschool
The Carter Center, 667 Waterman
Ave., East Providence. 5-day Summer
Workshops: Chamber Music (grade 1
and up), Jazz Rock & Blues (grades 612), Piano Kids (ages 6-10) and Piano
Plus (intermediate and advanced students). Cost: $390, see website for
dates. Music Together and Soundplay:
ages 0-5, Cost: $114 for 6-week session. Also Suzuki Instruction (ages 59), Private Lessons (all ages) in both
East Providence or our East
Greenwich location, and more, July 7
– August 29. Call for a catalog.
*neWMAn YMCA
....... 508-336-7103
(see Y Ad PAGe 38.)
472 Taunton Ave., Seekonk, MA
ACA accredited. Programs include:
swimming, archery, sports, arts &
crafts, environmental education, and
numerous specialty programs.
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with a summer camp at the Newport
Art Museum. Classes are held in professional studios as well as outside on
our beautiful grounds. Campers will
create new planets from clay, or pretend to be pirates, creating treasure
maps and ships, or they’ll develop an
eye for photography by capturing
images of nature. Classes utilizing
clay, illustration, paint, papier mache,
and more are offered – all 24 camps
are listed on our website. AGes: 6-14
years. dAtes: Week-long camps June
23 through Aug. 18; 9am-3pm. No
camp week of July 1.
Cost/sCholARshIPs: Camps range
from $220 - $330 for non-members;
$185 - $275 for members. save 10%
if you register two weeks prior to
start date. Partial and full scholarships available; application deadline is
April 25, 2014. Forms available online
www.newportartmuseum.org.
Contact: vbernardo@newportart
museum.org (Tori Bernardo)
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Newport Children's Theatre's summer
Broadway camp will produce the
Broadway musical, Beauty and the
Beast! Our musical day camp will be
taught by professionals directly from
the Broadway stage. Campers will
spend their day playing theatre
games, learning proper vocal techniques for singing, and discovering all
aspects of musical theatre performance from those that know first
hand what it is all about! Camper’s
daily schedule will include one-on-one
training from Broadway actors!
Campers will perfect their dance steps
with 42nd Street tap-dancer, Ginger
Merritt. They will discover the meaning of “honest” acting from Broadway
actor, James Patric Moran (Chicago,
West Side Story, A Chorus Line), and
they will develop their vocal techniques from Broadway actor Timothy
Quinlan (Footloose & Jersey Boys).
AGes: 8-18 dAtes/tIMes: 2 week
camp: July 12 auditions, July 14-25
daily 9-4pm, July 26th performances
at 2 & 7pm. Cost: $550/ Enroll
before March 31st save $50.
ContACt: You can contact Tara
Gnolfo at 646-431-8247 or
newportchildrenstheatre@yahoo.com
or find us on Facebook!
*neWPoRt YACht Club
JunIoR sAIlInG PRoGRAM
........ 846-9410
110 Long Wharf, Newport.
www.newportyachtclub.org
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*noRMAn bIRd sAnCtuARY
....... 846-2577
(see Ad PAGe 19.)
www.normanbirdsanctuary.org
583 Third Beach Rd., Middletown.
The Norman Bird Sanctuary offers a
variety of summer camp programs for
children in Grades Pre-K to 12. All
sessions incorporate age-appropriate
nature-based activities such as hiking
and outdoor exploration, crafts, songs,
stories, experiments, and more.
Programs for older campers incorporate day trips and even a night hike!
Visit www.normanbirdsanctaury.org
to register online.
AGe/sKIll RequIReMents:
Programs for Pre-K students begin at
age 3-5. All campers must be fully toilet trained and able to communicate
verbally in order to attend camp sessions. sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: 8
Sessions, Monday- Friday; 8:45 a.m.
to 3:00 p.m. (for most camp
programs)
Cost: Program fees vary depending
on length; Limited full and partial
scholarships available.
summeR Camps 2014
the pennfield school
AN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL FOR PRE - SCHOOL (AGE 3)
PROGRAMS
July 7 – 11
Register today for summer enrichment
on our beautiful 19-acre campus with
an in-ground swimming pool. Programs
taught by Pennfield faculty. Registration
deadline is May 31.
• Creative Drama Ages 3-5
• Whip it up in the Garden Grades 1-4
July 14 – 18
• Kiddie Camp Ages 3-5
July 14 – 18 & July 21 – 25
• Newport Children’s Theatre Ages 8–18
For more information, visit www.pennfield.org
July 21 – 25
or contact Program Director, Dana Staats, at
• Kiddie Camp Ages 3-5
dstaats@pennfield.org or 401.849.4646, ext. 123. July 28 – August 1
• In Step with K Prep! Entering 2014 K
• Engineering FUNdamentals
with LEGO® Ages 7-11
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110 Sandy Point Avenue
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August 4 – 8
RESPECT
Portsmouth, RI
www.oceanlax.com
jeff@oceanlax.com
St. Andrews School, 63 Federal Rd.,
Barrington. OSLC is a highly instructional camp designed for experienced
as well as beginning players. Our goal
is to develop each camper into a
faster, stronger, more confident and
complete lacrosse player. Sign up for
our 9th annual Boys Camp (July 7th11th) and out 1st annual Girls Camp
(June 24th-27th). Both Camps will be
from 9:00-3:00.
For more information on itinerary
and availability please see our website
http://www.ohpri.org/teen-summercamp. ContACt: info@ohpri.org.
AGes: 12-18 years. dAtes: August 3 August 30th (Sunday-Saturday
overnight camp). Cost: $1,600 per
week.
*olIveR hAZARd PeRRY
................. 841-0080
(see Ad PRevIous PAGe.)
www.pennfield.org/studentprogram/
summerprogram.php
110 Sandy Point Ave., Portsmouth.
Camp director: Dana Staats
dstaats@pennfield.org. This summer
program offers a world of fun and
enlightening opportunities for your
child to nurture current talents and
explore new and exciting interests.
Thematic camps include engineering
using LEGO, nurturing and using the
garden to create, prepping for the
academic year, and acting on the big
stage. AGes: There are camps for
children ages 3 through 4th grade.
dAtes/tIMes: July 7th-11th Creative Dramatics (9-1), Whip It Up
in the Garden (9-3); July 14th - 18th
and July 21st-25th - Kiddie Camp (91), Newport Children’s Theatre (9-4);
www.ohpri.org. The SSV Oliver
Hazard Perry is the newest addition to
America’s Tall Ship fleet, equipped
with a 130-foot rig, 20 sails, and six
miles of rigging! Although her design
is based on centuries- old tradition,
her equipment is anything but antiquated. Spending a week on a 200foot Tall Ship isn’t typical summer
camp fare, but that’s the point. During
this truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity campers will become part of the
crew and participate in all aspects of
life aboard, from hauling lines, taking
the helm and navigating.
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SUMMER
JOY
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CAMP .................. 396-9889
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• In Step with K Prep! Entering 2014 K
• All Sports Fun Grades 1-4
July 28th-Aug 1st (9-3); July 29thAug. 2nd In Step with K Prep!(9-1);
Engineering FUNdamentals with
LEGO (9-3); Aug 4-8 In Step with K
Prep!(9-1), All Sports Fun (9-3). Early
Bird and Extended day options available. Cost: Varies depending on
camp. Sibling and other discounts
available.
*the PennFIeld sChool
suMMeR PRoGRAMs
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........... 849-4646 *P
suMMeR CAMP ..... 683-9437
(see Ad Above.)
www.poniestogo.com
516 Third Beach Rd., Middletown.
Parents! This is the horseback riding
camp you have been waiting for! Safe,
educational and fun with plenty of
hands on horse time- your kids will
talk about this camp all winter! No
riding experience required, beginners
are our specialty. Experienced riders
also welcome - campers grouped
according to experience. Full day
camp 9-3.
dAtes: Session 1 - July 14-18;
Session 2 - August 11-15.
Cost: $450.00 per session - discount
for campers in both sessions.
($150.00 deposit required to reserve
a spot.)
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sChool (PCd) suMMeR
(see Ad PAGe 10.)
.......... 438-5170
.........722-8840
www.bgcpawt.org
(see Ad PAGe 18.)
Rt. 44, Rehoboth, MA
www.providencecountryday.org
660 Waterman Ave., E. Providence.
arts & Exploration: Ages: 4–11,
Two-week session: 7/6–7/18, 9am3pm, $450 (Single week option:
$250), Optional Early Drop-off:
$5/day.
serve it Up! Culinary Camp:
Ages: 10+, 2 One-week sessions:
Check providencecountryday.org/
academics/summer-programs for
dates, 9am–3pm, $250/week,
Optional Early Drop-off: $5/day.
Official redsox youth
Baseball Camp: Ages: 5–13, June
30 – July 3, 9:00 AM–3:00 PM
(Extended day care available),
$465.Register at
http://www.redsox.com/camps.
summer Hoops with One-onOne: Ages: 7-16, Girls: July 14-18,
Boys: August 4-8, 9am-2pm, $155.
Register at www.1on1basketball.com
*quICK stIx lACRosse CAMP
............ 383-1459
www.quickstixlacrosse.com.
Portsmouth.
Camp Ramsbottom, operated by the
Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket, is a
summer day camp that offers recreational and educational activities, providing area families with an affordable
and rewarding summertime destination for their children. The Camp
Ramsbottom tradition presents fun,
adventure, and learning in an ideal
New England setting of 160 country
acres. Boys and girls interact in a spirit of friendship and sportsmanship,
developing self-esteem and positive
character traits. The camp is accredited by the American Camp Association,
which is a leading, national authority
in child development that works to
preserve, promote and improve children’s camp experience. The thrill and
discovery of new experiences makes
summer camp memorable. From
recreation and sports to arts and
crafts, Camp Ramsbottom offers many
activities that shape lifelong memories
of summertime fun. Bus service is
provided from numerous, convenient
locations in Rhode Island and
Massachusetts. AGes: For boys and
girls, ages 6-13. sessIons/dAtes/
tIMes: M-F, June 23rd - August
22nd, 8:30am-4pm, offering 4 2-week
sessions and a summer’s end 1-week
session, August 18-22. Cost: $300
per 2-week session. This year, due to
many school systems closing late,
campers can register for one or both
of Session 1 weeks at $150 per week.
The summer’s end 9th Week will also
be offered at $150. Scholarships are
available.
*Rhode IslAnd FenCInG
ACAdeMY And Club (RIFAC)
suMMeR CAMPs ... 434-2404
(see Ad PAGe 20.)
14 Almeida Ave., E. Prov.
www.rifac.com info@rifac.com
Fencing is a fun, safe sport that hones
mind and body through a disciplined
blend of determination, skill and competitiveness. RIFAC offers one of the
most rewarding fencing camp experiences in the nation. Using a wide
range of bouting and fencing-specific
games and drills, our programs for
children develop coordination, concentration, self-esteem and etiquette.
AGes: For kids ages 8-18. Beginner
through Advanced. No fencing experience required. Equipment provided.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: Camps are
held throughout the summer starting
June 24. Full and half-day camps.
Please check website for a complete
schedule. Discount for multiple weeks
and siblings. Financial aid determined
on a case by case basis, based on need.
Spend your summer as a
SUPER SLEUTH
CYBERSECURITY:
FORENSIC SCIENCE:
July 21 – 25, 2014
$550 including all materials,
snacks and meals
August 4 - 8, 2014
$550 including all materials,
snacks and meals
For more information contact:
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Dr. Stephanie Manzi
Dean School of Justice Studies
Smanzi@rwu.edu • 401-254-3369
To apply, please visit us at:
http://rwu.edu/go/sjs-academies
*RoGeR WIllIAMs
unIveRsItY suMMeR
ACAdeMIes
(see Ad PRevIous PAGe.)
One Old Ferry Rd., Bristol.
http://rwu.edu/academics/schoolscolleges/sjs/special-programs/
summer-academies
Contact: Dr. Stephanie Manzi,
401-254-3369, smanzi@rwu.edu.
Cybersecurity — Taught by RWU
faculty and industry experts, our
Cybersecurity Summer Academy
introduces students to the fundamentals of the Linux operating system,
penetration tools and security.
Highlights of the program include:
cryptology, password cracking, email
encryption, solving digital forensic
cases, installing an operating system,
setting up and configuring a firewall
and learning about ethical issues surrounding security and hacking. At the
end of the Cybersecurity program,
students will defend their network
against cyber attacks in an academywide cyber defense competition. The
Cybersecurity summer academy is for
all high school-aged students and is a
day program only. dAte: July 21-25,
2014. Cost: $550 including all materials, meals and snacks.
Forensic science — This weeklong Forensic Science Summer
Academy focuses on science as the
primary tool in criminal investigations. Students learn a variety of
forensic techniques used by law
enforcement through in-class lectures
and hands-on lab sessions. Students
will engage with Forensic Science professionals from local and national
organizations. Highlights of the program include: lectures from various
law enforcement and state agencies,
processing DNA evidence, fingerprinting, arson and explosives, ballistics
and crime scene investigation. At the
end of the Forensic Science program,
students will participate in a mock
crime scene investigation. This academy is available to students who have
successfully completed their sophomore or junior year of high school and
is a day program only. dAte: August
4-8, 2014. Cost: $550 including all
materials, meals and snacks.
*sAIl-to-PRevAIl
AdAPtIve sAIlInG And
ReCReAtIonAl dAY CAMP
............... 849-8898
P.O. Box 1264, Newport.
sarahk@sailtoprevail.org
www.sailtoprevail.org
summeR Camps 2014
*sChool oF RoCK
...... 508-557-0213
(see Ad InsIde bACK CoveR .)
schoolofrock.com/seekonk
1295 Fall River Ave.(Route 6) Namco
Plaza, Seekonk, MA 02771
School of Rock offers summer, winter
and spring break rock music camps,
designed for musicians of all skill levels who play guitar, bass, drums, keyboard, and vocals. Through workshops, clinics, and private instruction,
our comprehensive camp experience
is designed to hone music performance and ensemble skills in a creative and fun environment. We know
from experience that playing in a
band situation speeds learning and
creates “seasoned” musicians. Even
relatively advanced musicians are
amazed at the amount of progress
they make when regularly playing
with other musicians. NOBODY
DOES WHAT WE DO and we do it
year round with our programs too.
Ages 8+ no experience required.
Cost: $450-600 (varies by Camp) Ask
us about our Summer and Family
Packages. Camps start Monday 7/7
and run through our last session on
8/22.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes/AGes:
Original Movie Production (June 23 –
July 3), Original Musical
production (July 7 – 26) and
shakespeare Camp Much ado
about nothing (July 28 – August
9), all for ages 9-15, as well as our
NEW Teen Musical the 25th
annual putnam County spelling
Bee (June 23 – 28) and Teen
Shakespeare Intensive love’s
labours lost (June 30 – July 12),
both for ages 14-18. Cost: Varies by
session, and financial aid is available.
Contact: Christina Johnston at
cjohnston@smcds.org
sUMMEr at st. MiCHaEl's
Summer fun for ages 3 to grade 8,
seven week-long sessions beginning
June 23rd. Choose from Sports, Art,
Enrichment and Day Camps, with
themes like Chess, Pottery, Cooking,
Creative Movement, and much more...
Campers get daily dips in the pool,
crafts and story time, all with professional caring instructors and enthusiastic assistants. Half and full day programs available. Visit our site for the
full list of camp activities and details.
*sAndY PoInt stAbles
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...... 842-9300
dAY sChool ........ 849-5970 (see Ad next PAGe.)
(see Ad PAGe 19.)
180 Rhode Island Ave., Newport.
www.smcds.org/summer
tHEatrE at st. MiCHaEl's
We invite young performing artists to
come together with our talented staff
for an amazing summer of theatre!
TASM uses each individual's talents to
create, rehearse, and produce a
unique theatrical event. These events
include an original movie screened at
the Jane Pickens Theater, an original
musical written by the campers and
given a world-premiere performance,
and a pair of Shakespearean plays.
Campers are involved in all aspects of
the production, both onstage and off,
developing existing theatre talents
(although no previous experience is
necessary), learning new skills, and
making lifelong friends along the way.
30 Sandy Point Farm Rd.,
Portsmouth, R.I.
www.sandypointstables.com
Horseback riding camp - our campers
ride every day, learn basic horsemanship skills and participate in a camp
show at the end of every 2-week session.
AGes: 7-15 years old.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: June 23
through August 15th, 9am-1pm.
Cost: $75 per day, $325/week,
$600/2 weeks.
*teAMWoRKs CAMPs
WARWICK ........ 463-5565
www.teamworkswarwick.com
soMeRset .. 508-676-3956
www.teamworkssomerset.com
(see Ad bACK CoveR And Full
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suMMeR CAMP .... 528-2100
...... 615-9736
Wheeler School Farm Facility
350 Walker Street, Seekonk, MA.
wheelerschool.org/summercamp
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CAMP ................... 447-4021
Roger Williams University, Bristol
Basketball camp for girls and boys.
dAtes/tIMes: July 21st - 25th,
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
ContACt: Mike Tully at 401-447-4021
or email: mtully32@gmail.com
*4-h oPeRAtIon MIlItARY
KIds FAMIlY CAMP
............ 874-5291
University of Rhode Island, Kingston
Campus. Contact: pmartin@uri.edu
http://web.uri.edu/4h
dAte: July 25-27 for children 5-18
and their families (with a military
parent.)
100 Factory Street, Warwick, RI
www.westwarwickciviccenter.com
Ice skating, tennis, volleyball, baseball, basketball, hockey, football. Also
arts & crafts, movie days, field trips,
outside entertainment, magic shows,
live animal shows and more!
*AdventuRe Zone
............. 487-9331
Mailing address: Box 339, Coventry,
RI 02816. www.advzone.org
Adventure Zone, a youth-based organization that encourages, engages,
and challenges children ages 5 to 16 to
turn on their adventurous spirit.
During any given camp week, small
groups participate in rock climbing,
hiking, surfing and kayaking.
Learning about and gaining confidence with a new skill as a child often
leads to adults who do the same while
at the same time are productive members of society.
It is Adventure Zone's goal to
encourage youth to find the positive
contributions they can make for themselves, for their peers, and for our
community. Developing life-long
learners and encouraging the growth
in confidence, self-esteem, awareness
and camaraderie are our goals for
tomorrow's leaders. For the past nine
years AZ has been proudly leading
active learners and critical thinkers
throughout Rhode Island with the
hopes that these young adults will
confidently move on to attain their
aspirations in college and beyond.
AGes: Children 5-16 years
dAtes: June 24 – August 30th
Cost: $350 per week.
!!!
BEST HOOPS
BASKETBALL
CAMP Since 1991!
Expert Instruction
for Boys & Girls
3 Camp Levels~Ages 8-18
High School Level has a more
advanced schedule of instruction
JULY 21-25 JULY 28-AUG 1 AUG 4-8
at Bishop Hendrickson HS
www.besthoopsbasketballcamp.com
Register E arly! 401-463-6490
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visit us online:
risummercampguide.com
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week camps
JUNE 22
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camps!!
*Alton Jones CAMP
......... 397-3304, x 6043
www.altonjonescamp.org
URI W. Alton Jones Campus,
401 Victory Highway, W. Greenwich.
At Alton Jones learning seems like a
vacation as we pack a summer of
adventure into each week. All programs focus on outdoor and environmental education. Woodvale Farm
Day Camp, for ages 5-8, explores New
England farm life. Children ages 8-12
can explore nature at our Ecozone
Day Camp. Overnight Camp, for ages
9-13, allows you to choose your own
adventure each day from a menu of
activities like kayaking, tree-climbing,
sailing, archery and more! The
Overnight Specialty & Expeditions
Camp, ages 11-17, join groups of similar-age to explore marine-life, outdoor
skills, or go on an expeditions
throughout New England. Ages: for
boys and girls ages 5-17.
dAtes/tIMes: 1 week sessions begin
June 23rd and end August 15th.
Cost: Day camps begin at $235,
Overnight Camps is $625, while the
Specialty/Expeditions start at $675.
Financial aid available.
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*ARtIsts’ exChAnGe suMMeR *blue dooR studIo suMMeR *CouRthouse CenteR FoR
CAMP ................... 490-9475 ARt CAMP And ARtIst
the ARts: PeRFoRMInG ARts
(see Ad PRevIous PAGe.)
WoRKshoPs
CAMP ................... 782-1018
www.artists-exchange.org
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50 Rolfe Square, Cranston.
...... 383-5050 www.courthousearts.org
Artists' exchange offers the ultimate
in affordable camps for the creative
child. Art, Theater, Ceramic, and Rock
and Roll camps are taught in professional studios and our black box theater, all located at 50 Rolfe Sq in
Cranston RI. Tried and true campers
return year after year for awesome
experiences. Campers age 5 to age 15
can choose from a variety of 33 camps
starting June 23 through August 22.
Camp days run Monday through
Friday 9am-3pm with before and
aftercare available. Check out our
website to find out how you can
receive a 20% discount off your
child's tuition by donating needed
items. AGes: 5 to 15. None of our
camps require previous experience.
Check descriptions for age requirements, as they differ from camp to
camp. dAtes/tIMes: Artists'
Exchange's 2014 Summer Camps will
run June 23rd through August 22nd.
Camps run from 9am to 3pm with
before and after care available. Cost:
Camps start at $165.00, Check out
our website for full pricing, descriptions and to find out how to receive a
20% discount!
*best hooPs bAsKetbAll
CAMP ................. 463-6490
at Bishop Hendricken HS, Warwick
www.besthoopsbasketballcamp.com
EMail: besthoops@email.com
3-Great Sessions at Southern New
England's Top Instructional
Basketball Camp for boys and girls.
Now in its 24th Year! Experienced
camp staff of college, high school, and
middle school coaches. *Note: High
school level has a more advanced
schedule of instruction.
AGes: Grade School 8-10, Middle
School 11-13, High School 14-18 (separate instruction for girls)
best hooPs CAMP dAtes: Mon. thru
Fri., July 21-25, July 28-August 1, and
August 4-8. Camp hours 9am-3pm.
Cost: $195 - Family and 2-week discounts available.
CAMP dIReCtoRs: Coach Steve
Ceseretti and Coach Jamal Gomes.
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1672 Cranston St., Cranston.
www.bluedoorartstudio.com
We offer summer art camps to students of all ages and levels . Students
can choose from a variety of our art
camps which offer different themes,
artist techniques and exploration of
different art media! Each 3 day camp
includes a drawing, painting and
sculpting project!
AGes: ages 5-10 and ages 11- 15
dAtes/tIMes/Cost: 3 day camps run
June – August. Single day workshops: "Fun Fridays" are offered
every Friday. 3 day camp (Tues.,
Wed., Thurs. from 9am - 12pm) $135 (snack and drink included).
"Fun Fridays" (Fridays from 10:30am
- 11:15 am) $15 per Friday class.
*boYs & GIRl Club oF
WARWICK ............ 467-4385
42 Frederick St., Warwick.
www.wbgclubs.org
Our co-educational program, open to
children ages 5-13, is designed to create an atmosphere that encourages
campers to grow as individuals,
respect others, work together, make
friends, and most importantly, have
fun!
*CAMP ClAYGRound
.......... 884-4888
5600 Post Rd., E. Greenwich.
www.claygroundstudio.com
*CAnonICus CAMP
......294-6318
54 Exeter Rd., Exeter.
www.canonicus.org
Day and Resident Camps.
*CAseY FARM CAMP
.......... 295-1030
www.historicnewengland.org
caseyed@historicnewengland.org
Click on “school and youth programs”
2325 Boston Neck Rd., Saunderstown.
*dReAM bIG GYMnAstICs
........... 229-8946
(see Ad InsIde bACK CoveR .)
www.dreambiggym.com
41 Comstock Parkway, Cranston
Nobody does Summer Fun like Dream
Big! This high energy half or full day
camp experience is for boys and girls
ages 4 and up. Campers will be
placed in age and level appropriate
groups with qualified coaches who put
an emphasis on fun! Children can
expect to learn gymnastics on all of
the apparatus including: Vault,
Springboards, Uneven Bars, High Bar,
Balance Beam, P Bars, Floor
Tumbling, Tumble Track and
Trampoline. This year we have added
Ninja Challenge to our curriculum.
Check out our website for more information on this fun new program! An
exciting new adventure awaits every
camper each week as we provide them
with a new theme . Combine this
with arts and crafts, outdoor activities, the SUPER WATER SLIDE (a 20'
inflatable water slide experience!) and
our new ZIP LINES and you've got all
the ingredients that make up Dream
Big Summer Camp!
sessIons/dAtes: Week 1- July 7:
Super Hero, Week 2 - July 14: Science
Experiments, Week 3 - July 21:
Disney Character, Week 4 - July 28:
Animal Action, Week 5 - August 4:
Outer Space Adventures, Week 6 August 11: Farming and Gardening,
Week 7 - August 18: Ocean
Adventures, Week 8 - August 25:
Show Week!
New for 2014: Weekly Optional Field
Trips! Cost: 1/2 day = $40, Full Day
= $55. Discounts will be given when
signing up for more than one day in a
week. Sibling discounts. For more
information: 401-228-8946,
www.dreambiggym.com. Register
online!
*edGeWood sAIlInG sChool
*CCRI KIds’ ColleGe
......... 785-3317
.............. 825-2033 www.edgewoodsailing.org
(see AddItIonAl lIstInG
loCAtIon undeR eAst bAY.)
CCRI Knight Campus, 400 East
Avenue, Warwick.
e-mail: kidscollege@ccri.edu
3 Shaw Ave., Cranston.Sailing
Instruction Program for ages 8+.
summeR Camps 2014
*FRostY dReW “nAtuRe
WeeKs” ............... 364-9508
Frosty Drew Nature Center &
Observatory, Ninigret Park,
Charlestown.
http://frostydrew.org/naturecenter/
nature_weeks.php.
In a Nature Week, children spend a
week with talented and caring naturalists discovering new and fun things
about the natural world. Children
have fun outdoors, in and out of the
water, and experience times for active
adventure and times for quiet reflection. There is a different nature-based
theme each day, and group sizes are
small, with a naturalist to child ratio
of 1:6. Cost: The fee per week is $185
(the fee for members is $165).
houRs: Hours are from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m.; extended care is $10 per hour.
Financial aid is available. dAtes:
Adventurer Nature Weeks (for ages
6–10) are held July 7–July 11, July
14–July 18 July 21–July 25, August 4August 8, and August 11–August 15.
Kiddie Nature Weeks (for ages 4–6)
are held June 30–July 4, July
28–August 1, and August 18–August
22. Frosty Drew Nature Center &
Observatory is a private, nonprofit
educational organization that has
been dedicated to environmental education since 1983.
*GIRls leAdeRshIP CAMP
(see Ad PAGe 27.)
www.girlsleadershipcollaborative.com
Rocky Hill School, E. Greenwich.
Outdoor challenges utilizing the
expansive shoreline campus, ocean
kayak experiences, discussion &
multi-media mini-seminars in a fun,
yet professional atmosphere, engaging
and inspirational female leader guest
speaker, art projects, fun improvisational games, participation in community service. loCAtIon: Rocky Hill
School in East Greenwich.
dAtes/tIMes: July 14-18, MonThurs, 9am-3pm, Friday 9-11:30am
AGe: Rising 5th - 8th Grade Girls
Cost: $295.
ContACt: Registration available at
www.girlsleadershipcollaborative.com
*CAMP Gone to the doGs
............ 539-2945
(see Ad PAGe 27 .)
www.ceilegoldens.com
Ten Rod Rd., Exeter.
A unique camp experience for kids
who love dogs - all camp activities are
dog (Golden Retriever and Papillons)
related including the AKC sponsored
program “Learning Dog Responsibilities and Safety”, dog safety, live
demonstrations by OSSAR (Ocean
State Search & Rescue Dogs) and
guide dogs, dog show handling, agility
training, games, arts & crafts and
more! AGes: 7 and older
dAtes/tIMes: July 14-18 and Aug 1115, 9am-3pm. Times can be extended
on an individual basis for an extra
charge if set up at registration.
Cost: $215/week. Download registration form on website.
*GReenWICh bAY sAIlInG
AssoCIAtIon ........ 884-6280
www.gbsa.info
3 Water Street, E. Greenwich.
Kids 7 to 18 years of age, and variety
of experience, can enjoy exciting sailing program this summer in our
Sailing Adventure Camp! Call or visit
our website for more information.
*KInGston’s CAMP on
lARKIn’s Pond ..... 783-8620
(see Ad PAGe 26.)
On Larkin’s Pond, 123 Oakdell St.,
Peace Dale (mailing), 2795 Ministerial
Rd., West Kingston (physical)
www.kingstonscamp.com
All outdoor traditional day camp.
Activities include: swimming, boating,
sailing, log rolling, crafts, games,
archery, fun! All provided at a rejuvenating summertime pace.
AGes: For girls and boys
Kindergarten through 6th grade.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: Weekly and
partial week sessions from June 23 to
August 22, 2014. Main Program from
9-3, extended hours from 7:30-5:30.
Cost: Cost starts at $220/week to
$260/week. Multi-week discount, sibling discount and early registration
discounts available. ACA Accredited;
Safety 1st Recipient.
*lIddle tots 2 teen
*CAMP JoRI
(Ad PAGe 32.) ...... 781-1870
www.liddletots2teen.com
oFF seAson ............ 463-3170 1160 Post Rd., Warwick.
summer ............... 783-7000 An affordable summer camp loaded
1065 Worden’s Pond Rd., Wakefield.
www.campjori.com
campjori@hotmail.com
*KAYAK KAMP FoR KIds
.......295-4400
The Kayak Centre of Rhode Island
9 Philips St., Wickford.
kayakcentre.com - For kids ages 11-15.
*Kent CountY YMCA
CAMP oK-WA-nessett
........... 828-0130
(see Y Ad PAGe 38.)
www.kentcountyymca.org
900 Centerville Rd., Warwick.
*KInGston’s AdventuRe
CAMP .................... 464-1414
240 Church St. Peace Dale (mail)
2795 Ministerial Rd. West Kingston
(physical for drop off/pick up)
www.kingstonsadventurecamp.com.
Traveling adventure camp. Activities
include: canoeing, biking, geocatching, bouldering, camping, and surfing.
One overnight camping trip per week
(except for surfing week). Ages: 10 15. Cost: $350 per week, $300 per
week if signing up for 3 or more
weeks.
with fun filled days for kids ages 4-13.
*MotheR oF hoPe dAY CAMP
............. 568-3580
www.motherofhopecamp.com
1589 Putnam Pike, Box W. Chepachet.
ACA accredited and a member of the
RI Assoc. of Camps. open house
(Rain or shine): sunday, May 18th
from 1-4pm. Mother of Hope is a coeducational day camp for children in
grades k-8. Located in Chepachet, RI
on Echo Lake. Traditional camp
includes swimming, canoeing,
arts/crafts, hiking, sports, and a number of imaginative & non competitive
games. Sing a long, camp events and
children’s liturgy. We welcome children of all backgrounds and religions.
AGes: Boys and girls ages 5-12.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: 8 weekly
session dates and themes: Week 1
June 23-27 - A Bug’s Life; *Week 2
*June 30-July 3 – Holiday; Week 3
July 7-11 – Amazing Race; Week 4
July 14-18 - Mystery; Week 5 July 2125 – Water Fun; Week 6 July 28Aug. 1 -Olympic; Week 7 Aug. 4- 8 –
MOH Got Talent; Week 8 Aug. 11-15 Goin’ Green. *No camp July 4th.
Cost: $160. Sibling discount $150.
per child if more than one child from
the same family attending the same
week; Call for additional discounts.
Financial aid is available. Bus
transportation is included in
cost of tuition.
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RIRoCKCAMP.CoM
......... 935-3135 *RoCKY hIll sChool
South Kingstown:
suMMeR enRIChMent
http://southkingstownri.com
ACAdeMY (seA)
Westerly:
.......884-9070, x121
www.westerlyrec.com
rOCK BanD CaMp is offered
through the South Kingstown Parks
and Recreation Department July 7-11
and July 14-18, and through the
Westerly Parks and Recreation
Department, 9-3. (July 28-August 1).
ROCK BAND CAMP gives kids the
experience of being in a real rock
band. Campers come together to meet
other young musicians, choose the
songs that they want to play, practice
for a show and then record their live
performance! Open to students ages
10 to 17 interested in Singing, Playing
Guitar (electric or acoustic with pickup,) Bass, Keyboard, Drum Set,
Percussion, Brass and Woodwinds,
Strings, and other instruments.
Beginners to advanced players are
welcome. No experience is required.
No equipment is necessary for interested singers, drummers/percussionists, or keyboardists as a PA system,
microphones, keyboard, drums/percussion will be provided - however,
students are welcome to bring their
own. All other instruments must be
provided by campers.
DrUM JUMp is a camp where
young drummers (ages 5-10) get to
have fun exploring rhythm playing a
variety of percussion instruments,
styles and games. Beginners are welcome. Instruments are provided, but
students are also welcome to bring
their own. In South Kingstown: June
30th - July 3rd and in Westerly: July
21st - July 25th, 9am-3pm.
ContACt: Matt Niebels at
matt@rirockcamp.com
(see Ad InsIde CoveR.)
www.rockyhill.org
530 Ives Rd., E. Greenwich.
Camps include: Traditional Day,
Academic & Specialty: Adirondack
Chairs, Arts & Crafts, Bay Biologists,
Bracelet Making, Ceramics,
Claymazing, Comics, Cooking, Cool
Places, Deckhands Theater, Derby
Cars, Drawing, Filmmaking, Floral
Arranging, Faith Hill Farm Horseback
Riding, iMovie, Jewelry Making,
Karate, Kayaking, Lead the Way Field
Hockey, Lego Animation, Lego
Explorers, Marine Explorers,
Minecraft, Nature Arts, Sailing,
Scrapbooking, Sewing, SPOT Tennis,
Sting Ray Soccer, USA Chess & Video,
Woodworking AGes: Ages range from
3-18, depending on camp.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: June 16August 15; 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM/Full
and Half-Day sessions; Early Bird and
After-Care available.
*the RoMeRRY sChool &
ChIld CARe ........... 921-1130
www.romerryschool.com
36 Greco Lane, Warwick.
Water play, fun themes including science, music, theater, arts & crafts and
more.
*teAMWoRKs CAMPs
WARWICK ......... 463-5565
soMeRset .... 508-676-3956
(see Ad bACK CoveR.)
*RICK hARRIs hooP sKIlls 170
Jefferson Blvd., Warwick.
bAsKetbAll CAMP
732 Lees River Ave., Somerset, MA.
................ 323-8483 www.teamworkswarwick.com
(see Ad PAGe 37 And CCRI
suMMeR bAsKetbAll CAMP
lIstInG In PRovIdenCe & noRth.)
Individual and team basketball skills
development. Take your game to
the next level! All campers receive
a t-shirt, basketball and written
evaluation.
AGes: Boys & Girls ages 6-18
dAtes/tIMes: July 14-18, CLCF
Building, Cranston.
Cost: $200 first camper in the family; second camper $175.
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www.teamworkssomerset.com
half day camps now available!
Multisport Camp: Play all these
sport during the week ... soccer, roller
& street hockey, basketball, flag football, lacrosse, whiffleball, kickball and
more.
specialty Camps:
1 week for each sport, specialized
training in ... roller hockey, soccer,
baseball, basketball, lacrosse, learn to
roller blade, flag football, and
skateboarding.
traditional Camp: Campers enjoy a
variety of activities in addition to
sports such as arts & crafts, drama,
archery, playground games, teambuilding, etc.
AGe/RequIReMents: Ages 5-14. All
skill levels welcome.
dAtes/tIMes/Cost:
Visit our website or call for more info.
Note: Campers can bring their lunches
or we have hot lunch available for a
fee. A snack bar is also available for
drinks or snacks.
*tRAnsPoRtAtIon InstItute
suMMeR PRoGRAM At uRI
........... 874-7075
Transportation Center, Carlotti
Administration Building, 75 Lower
College Rd., Room 209, Kingston.
www.uritc.org (for application)
Contact: Tory Perrotta at # above
or toryp@mail.uri.edu
This summer program is for RI middle school students. This two 2-week
program (held in July & August)
exposes students to the many aspects
and careers in the transportation
industry. Participants learn about
highway and bridge design by teaming
up to build a bridge out of balsa wood,
learning about the construction and
maintenance of roads, and other
career opportunities. Participants will
also go on field trips to places such as
T.F. Green Airport, boat trip on
Narragansett Bay, train ride to and
tour of Boston, Kingston Train
Station, and other recreational activities. Requirements: Participants must
be entering the 7th, 8th, and 9th
grade in the fall of 2014. He/she must
have a grade point average of 2.0 or
better and have an interest in
Engineering, Science, or
Transportation. Each applicant must
also write a brief essay on why they
would like to attend this program and
include some of his/her interests. A
copy of his/her most recent report
card should also be included with the
application and essay.
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: First
Session – July 7-18, 2014, Second
Session – August 4-15, 2014, 8:30 am
– 4:00 pm - daily. Cost: Every applicant accepted into this program can
attend at no cost to participate in one
of the 2-week sessions. Scholarships
include cost of food, transportation,
field trips, and classroom supplies.
For further information or for an
application, please contact Tory
Perrotta at (401) 874-7075 or at
toryp@mail.uri.edu. Or, visit our website at www.uritc.org to download an
application by going to the “Student
Programs” link.
summeR Camps 2014
*tRAnsPoRtAtIon InstItute
suMMeR ACAdeMY
PRoGRAMs ............ 874-7075
URI Transportation Center, Carlotti
Administration Building, 75 Lower
College Road, Kingston, RI 02881.
The URI Transportation Center offers
5 summer academies for RI high
school students. These one-week programs, held in July, expose students
to the many aspects and careers available to them upon graduation.
Activities include field trips, classroom activities, and recreational activities. The academies held are:
Maritime-Freight Academy,
Construction Academy, Engineering
Academy, Business Academy, and
Green Design (Landscape
Architecture) Academy.
RestRICtIons/AGe oR sKIll
RequIReMents: Participants must be
entering the 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th
grades. He/she must have a grade
point average of 2.0 or better and
have an interest in Engineering,
Science, or Transportation. Each
applicant must also write a brief essay
on why they would like to attend the
program and include some of his/her
interests. A copy of his/her most
recent report card should also be
included with the application and
essay. sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: 8:30
am – 4:00 pm – daily. MaritimeFreight Academy – July 7-11, 2014.
Green Design Academy - July 14-18,
2014. Engineering Academy – July 2125, 2014. Business Academy – July
21-25, 2014. Construction Academy –
July 28 – August 1, 2014. Cost:
Every applicant accepted into one or
more of the academies can attend at
no cost to participate. Scholarships
include cost of food, transportation,
field trips, and classroom supplies.
For further information on the
Summer Academies or for an application, please contact Tory Perrotta:
toryp@mail.uri.edu. Or, visit our website at www.uritc.org to download an
application by going to the “Student
Programs” link.
*uRI AthletICs
.................. 874-2409 *uRI CoMPuteR CAMP
www.GoRhody.com
....... 874-2989
Jim Foster baseball Camps
........ 874-4888
Goal 4 Rams soccer Camps
.......... 595-6261
Cathy Inglese basketball Camp
....... 874-5589
Jim baron basketball Camps
....... 874-2096
Rhody Ram Football Camp
....... 874-5217
softball Camp ........... 874-5232
tennis Camp ............ 497-2611
volleyball Camp ........ 874-5231
www.schneckvolleyball.com
*unIveRsItY oF Rhode
IslAnd CAMPus ReCReAtIon
(see Ad next PAGe.)
Please visit uri.edu/campusrec for
more details on all of our programs.
*sAIlInG: URI Sailing Center, 236
Salt Pond Road, Wakefield.
Contact: Norm Windus, 783-0797.
For the 2014 season, we are offering
beginner and intermediate sailing for
adults, children & youth; adult keelboat and racing lessons to the general
public. AGes: Sailing lessons for children (ages 10 – 12) and youths (ages
13 – 16). Cost: Sailing Classes: $350
Keelboat Class: $325 Racing Class:
$300.
*leARn to sWIM PRoGRAM:
URI Tootell Aquatic Center, 105
Keaney Road, Kingston.
Contact: Cindy Prenguber, 874-7035.
Our Learn-to-Swim program offers a
group instructional setting for participants of all swimming levels. AGes:
range from infants to teens. All swim
classes are taught by American Red
Cross-certified instructors.
Session 5: May 19-June 23 (classes
meet once/week). Classes meet
Monday-Friday morning for Session
6: June 30-July 3; Session 7: July 710; Session 8: July 14-17; Session 9:
July 21-24 and Session 10: July 28August 31.
*’tHE EDgE’ sPeed And
CondItIonInG CAMPs:
URI Mackal Field House, 75 Keaney
Road, Kingston. Contact: Christina
Savoie, 874-9202. This camp will
enable young athletes to develop skills
that will improve their overall competitive ability. Mondays &
Wednesdays 9:00-11:00am or
Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:00-5:00pm
for Session 1: June 30-July 10;
Session 2: July 14-24 and Session 3:
July 28-August 7. Athletes ages 13-21,
$99 per session.
http://cscamp.cs.uri.edu/index.php
Computer Lab, Tyler Hall, URI
Kingston Campus, 9 Greenhouse Rd.
*uRI MusIC CAMPs
....... 874-2798
www.uri.edu/communitymusic
URI Community Music Program, 105
Upper College Rd., Suite #2,
Kingston. All camps take place in the
air-conditioned Fine Arts Center on
URI’s Kingston campus. Note: Camp
flyers are available to download from
our website.
* summer Intensive Jazz Camp:
July 14-18, Camp for students in
grades 9-12 and up. Audition recording required.
* string Week: July 7-11, this fullday camp is designed as a skill-building experience for string students of
all levels. Open to string players
entering grades 9 through 12 in the
fall (younger and older students with
ability are welcome to apply). Camp
will include daily large and small
ensembles, theory and special guest
artists as well as games and fun activities after lunch.
*usA Chess CAMP
......... 1-888-65-Chess
www.activelearningcamps.com
Chess is a great way to hone strategic
thinking skills! Our staff is comprised
of the finest children’s chess instructors in North America. The camps
will be held at Rocky Hill School in
East Greenwich July 21-25. Morning,
afternoon and all-day sessions are
available. All skills levels welcome!
Also check out our Gamebuilder Video
Game Creation and Scratch
Animation Camps!
Check out website for more info.
or to register online.
AGes: For boys and girls 5-16 years.
*WARWICK MuseuM oF ARt
suMMeR ARt CAMP
....... 737-0010
3259 Post Road, Warwick 02886
www.warwickmuseum.org
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*CAMP West bAY
.......... 295-6501 *WestWood YMCA
(see Y Ad PAGe 38.)
........... 397-7779 *YMCA CAMP FulleR
www.goymca.com
www.gpymca.org
........... 783-5359
On Quidnick Reservoir, 2093 Harkney
YMCA Day Camp at Wilson Park,
West Bay Family YMCA, 7540 Post
Rd., N. Kingstown. Grades K-8th.
ACA Accredited.
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CAMP WAtChAuG
......... 596-2894
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Hill Rd., in Coventry. Just what a
summer camp should be. Swimming,
art, games, sports, boating, all in an
outdoor natural setting. Trained and
experienced staff looking forward to a
great summer of fun and interaction
AGes: Entering K – 8th grade
dAtes: June 23rd – Aug 22nd.
www.campfuller.com
This residential camp, located on
Point Judith Pond in Wakefield and
accredited by the ACA, offers traditional & specialty camping programs
with a strong aquatic emphasis plus
lots of other activities.
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Audubon Summer Camps gets
kids ages 3½ to 14 outside
exploring our local environment — fields, forests,
ponds, streams, and the
coast of Narragansett Bay.
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frogs, hike through a forest,
study insects in the field,
conduct science experiments,
play games, enjoy creative
nature crafts, and so much
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*boY sCouts oF AMeRICA nARRAGAnsett CounCIl
.......... 351-8700
(see Ad next PAGe.)
info@narragansettbsa.org
*The Narragansett Council offers Cub
Scout Day camp at six locations in RI
and Southeastern MA
(www.narragansettbsa.org/daycamp.
*Cub Scout resident camp programs
and Family Camping are offered during the summer and fall at Cub World
in Pascoag, RI. (www.cubworld.org )
*Since 1916 generations of Boy Scouts
have camped at Camp Yawgoog in
Hopkinton, RI. For more information
visit www.yawgoog.org.
*Camp Cachalot has offers traditional
and high adventure camping programs – located in Plymouth , MA
(www.campcachalot.org )
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*the ChIldRen’s WoRKshoP
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www.childrensworkshop.com
Is it summer yet? The Children's
Workshop is a quality child care and
early education provider with 12 locations in Rhode Island. They are open
all summer long! Now enrolling children ages 6 weeks old through 12
years old. The Children's Workshop
Summer Camp Program is packed
with fun, educational activities, field
trips, swimming and special events for
children of all ages. They are open
Monday - Friday from 6:30AM- 6:00
PM and lunch is included. Call today,
don't wait to make your child's summer great! RI Locations: Providence
(401- 383-9958), Lincoln (401-3342210), Smithfield (401-233-2828),
Cranston (401-228-3317), North
Kingstown (401-294-2340), East
Greenwich (401-884-0440), Riverside
(401-228-6209), Rumford (401-4341118), Pawtucket (401-728-3050),
Central Falls (401-727-4474), Warren
(401-247-2503) and Westerly (401315-5544).
*CMC Chess CAMP
...... 598-7984
(see Ad PRevIous PAGe.)
www.chessmasterconnections.org
CMC chess camp will teach your child
more than chess. At CMC camp your
child will: Increase logic and reasoning skills, improve decision-making
skills, develop problem-solving techniques, increase self-confidence,
develop analytical thinking skills,
improve organizational habits and
increase patience and persistence.
Full and half day available.
AGes: 6-14.
Locations throughout the Rhode
Island and nearby Massachusetts.
For more information visit us at
chessmasterconnections.org or call
Yaneth at 401-598-7984.
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details!
narragansettbsa.org
facebook.com/ncbsa
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*GIRl sCouts oF RI
... 331-4500/800-331-0149
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www.gsri.org
500 Greenwich Avenue, Warwick.
SUMMER CAMP FOR GIRLS. GSRI
operates 4 day camps (W. Kingston,
Newport, Glocester, RI and Swansea,
Ma) and 1 overnight camp (W.
Kingston). Our summer camps are for
girls in grades k-12. One week day
camp programs, affordable bus transportation and generous financial aid
available. Register online beginning
March 3, 2014.
For more information, visit our
website at www.gsri.org
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http://kidsklubri.com/
Let your kids enjoy fun and educational summer camps! Dr. Day Care
offers quality child care 52 weeks of
the year- we are the Home of the
Educational Guarantee! http://drdaycare.com/ Educational based
programs developed for children from
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Swimming | Theater
Day & Overnight Camps in
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Generous Financial Aid
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Conveniently located throughout
Rhode Island, choose the learning
center nearest to you- Cumberland
(401-475-4551), Smithfield (401-3490044), Pawtucket (401-723-2273),
Foster (401-647-7241), & West
Warwick (401-615-8300). School Age
students will participate in our
Summer Camp field trips, educational
activities, and enrichment programs.
Summer camp programs fill quickly,
call now to preregister and receive a
free Sportspack if you enroll your
child in a summer camp by 5/15/14.
For families with School Age children
in Woonsocket, North Providence,
and North Smithfield- enroll now for
our Kids Klub school age program.
School Age students will participate in
our Summer Camp field trips, educational activities, and enrichment programs. The Kids Klub Summer Camp
fills fast call now to preregister
and receive a free sportspack if
you enroll your child in a summer camp by 5/15/14.
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hoCKeY ........... 419-6383
(see Ads next PAGe & PAGe 27.)
www.leadthewayfieldhockey.com
PO Box 523, Saunderstown.
Field hockey camps and summer
league/high school team camps. New
England premier field hockey organization offers programs for beginners
(1st graders) to elite players. Visit our
website for more information.
This year Rocky Hill partners with
Lead the Way to offer a girls Field
Hockey and Leadership Academy.
Beginners to Advanced players entering 1st-9th grade are encouraged to
register. The camp offers a great way
for girls to learn and improve on their
basic fundamental skills and learn
advanced skills. The goal of the camp
is to provide an opportunity to teach
field hockey in a fun and supportive
environment, as well an emphasis on
developing leadership skills. Girls will
also enjoy swimming and Kayak on
the Bay.
dAte: August 18-22, 2014
tIMe: Monday - Thursday 9am-3pm,
Friday 9am - 11:30am.
loCAtIon: Rocky Hill School; East
Greenwich, RI
Cost: $315.00
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*one-on-one bAsKetbAll
....... 639-0814
(see Ad InsIde CoveR.)
www.1on1basketball.com
The ultimate goal of One on One is to
develop within athletes the ability to
motivate themselves and to teach
them how to reach their potential as
basketball players. For boys and girls
ages 5-17. All girls, all boys, intensive
and co-ed camps available. Locations
throughout RI.
*sAve the bAY’s bAYCAMP
..... 272-3540, x139
(see Ad Page 33.)
www.savebay.org/camp
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AUGUST 18TH-22ND @ ROCKY HILL SCHOOL / E. GREENWICH, RI
Campers in 1st through 9th grade will learn basic to advanced
skills, participate in small game play and fun competitions.
Our qualified staff of coaches will provide an opportunity for girls
to learn field hockey skills in a fun and supportive environment
with an emphasis on leadership development.
*sYlvAn leARnInG CenteRs
barrington ......... 289-2077
Coventry ........... 823-0011
Cumberland ....... 335-4444
Middletown ....... 846-8888
Wakefield .......... 782-3663
Prevent summer learning loss Prepare for next year. Programs range
from short focused workshops to
courses for credit. Includes: early
reading and math, middle school programs to prepare for high school
including SAT Prep & preparing college applications. Call individual centers for specific programs, dates and
times.
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CRAnston .................... 942-5554
n. PRov ....................... 354-0054
CoventRY .................... 385-9500
Exciting, fun-fill themes for campers
ages 3 and older. Campers, divided
into age groups, learn dance, arts &
crafts and more, all related to the
theme. Mini-recital on last day of
camp. Campers dance in air conditioning all summer long.
Plus, enjoy swimming and kayaking on the bay and more!
SIGN UP TODAY!
401-419-6383
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high school programs, visit:
www.leadthewayfieldhockey.com
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www.womenandinfants.org
Babysitting Camps for kids who are at
least 11 years of age. These classes are
held Monday through Friday, 9 a.m.
to 12 noon. Students will learn age
appropriate games, growth and development of babies and toddlers, how to
keep children safe, accident prevention, choking and CPR techniques and
much more. Participants will receive
a certificate, First Aid and CPR books.
loCAtIons/dAtes/tIMes: at W&I
Centers for Health Education:
east Greenwich: July 7-11,
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Providence: July 7-11; August 4-8;
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Day camp and resident camp at locations throughout the area provide fun
and adventure for children every day,
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AGes: Pre-school through teens
sessIons/dAtes/tIMes: Week-long
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loCAtIons:
Barrington: 401-245-2444
Cranston: 401-943-0444
Warwick: 401-828-0130
Providence: 401-521-0155
South County: 401-783-3900
North Kingstown: 401-295-6501
Seekonk, MA: 508-336-7103
Wakefield: 401-783-5359
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This high energy 1/2 day or full day camp
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Campers will be placed in age and level
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coaches, who put an emphasis on fun!
Children can expect to learn gymnastics
skills on all of the apparati.
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lines, arts and crafts and you have a fun
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401-228-8WIN
www.dreambiggym.com
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