SUMMER CAMP GUIDE I

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Dont miss the summer camps expo this weekend! Win a Fun-Filled Week of Camp O Present THIS ENTRY FORM to the White Flint CAMP EXPO Information Table (located on Center Court on Level 1) on January 28 or January 29, 2012 and you will be entered to win one weeks camp tuition to any camp who is partici KidsCo Summer Camps T he name KidsCo says it all: Its Their Business! This summer, come experience KidsCos famous theme weeks at Day Camp, luxury living on our Teen Travel coach bus, the excitement of safe and age appropriate travel at Kids On-The- Run, or a camp designed with the preschool camper i Whale Camp I collect data to document whale distribu- tion, feeding and behavioral patterns. Hands-on experience using onboard marine biology equipment helps unveil the powerful and endangered processes of life in the sea. Campers explore beaches, coastal trails and fishing villages and investigate Trips & Dips Summer Program Y our childs passport to summer fun! Trips & Dips by Academy pro- vides an adventurous summer program for school-age children that is centered around outdoor exploration and travel to local destinations under the supervision of our mature, experi- enced, professional and 1818717 1651091 1818664 6 S UMMER P LANNING G UIDE 1 J ANUARY 2012 ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE GAZETTE Camp information Type Ages Specialties Audubon Naturalist Society Nature Summer Camp 301-652-9188 ext 1 5 www.AudubonCamp.org 8940 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, MD 2091 2 6 1-week sessions Day, travel & overnight Coed; Ages 4-1 7 Outdoor, environmental education, nature hiking Day camp Coed; 3yrs - Camp information Type Ages Camp Olympia Specialties Day camp Coed; Ages 3 12 - 1 5 Horseback riding, swimming, soccer, tennis, gymnastics, mountain biking, track and field, games, basketball General residential Girls; Ages 6-16 Riding, specialty camps, mini camp Day camp Coed; Ages 4-16 Go-karts, wi Camp information Type Coach Doug Academy, Inc. 301-982-2690 www.CoachDoug.net 3 Arch Place, Gaithersburg, MD 20878 June 18 8 weekly sessions Ages Specialties Day camp Coed; Ages 18 months to 1 years 3 Space science, keyboarding, sports and fitness Day camp Coed; Ages 6-1 2 Visual arts Day & sleep-a Camp information Type Ages Specialties Montgomery Parks Summer Camps 301-495-2580 www.montgomeryparks.org 9500 Brunett Ave., Silver Springs, MD 20901 June 4 Aug. 20 Day camp Coed; Ages 2- Adult Wide variety of camp activities Day camp Coed; Grades K-1 2 Day camp Coed; Ages 1 3 1-1 Laboratory scienc Camp information Type Ages Specialties Summer Camp at Redwood Montessori Academy 301-762-2524 www.redwoodmontessorimd 1605 Veirs Mill Road, Rockville, MD 20851 June 4 Aug. 17 Day camp Coed; Ages 2 9 Science, nature, Montessori lessons Day camp with trips Coed; Ages 3-1 4 Art, general, dance, scien Camp information Type Ages Specialties Trips & Dips by Academy 301-309-1 224 www.tripsanddips.com 1 4327 Stonebridge View Drive, North Potomac, MD 20876 Weekly sessions beginning June 18 Aug. 17 Day Camp Coed; Ages 5-1 2 Adventure, General, Sports, Art, Swimming Day Camp Ages 6-1 5 Horse Riding, Sw Choosing a for your child I t can be difficult to envision warm summer days when the wind is blowing and the snow is falling. However, the winter months are a great time to explore summer camp options. In fact, many camps have strict enrollment timelines that require decisions to be made prior to sp 1818816 1818668 14 S UMMER P LANNING G UIDE 1 J ANUARY 2012 ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE GAZETTE GREAT GREA T SUMMER CAMPS Programs Children will remember for a lifetime June 18 - August 24 Rocketry, Space, Astronomy, Computers, Sports, Keyboarding, Arts & Crafts Challenger, Jr Challenger Space & Rocketry Computers, Space Travel, Sports (half day) Ages 3-5 Computers, Living in Space: Rocketry & Valley V alley Mill Camp Summer Camp Spring Break Camp 1804804 n tio rta po ed ns vid Tra Pro 1819301 www.valleymill.com 301-948-0220 1818716 R AY K ENT S P OTOMAC S AFARI & F OSSIL S TUDY 2012 S CIENCE E XPLORATIONS 1818669 FOR: H ONOR S TUDENTS OF M IDDLE S CHOOL A GE O NLY Three 14-Day Lab Scie Camp Olympia Horseback Riding Celebrating our 54th year Swimming Two Week Minimum Ages 3 1/2 to 15 Mini Camp June 13, 14, 15 Gymnastics O SUMMER DAY CAMP Door to Door Transportation June 18th-August 24th Basketball Mountain Biking OPEN HOUSE Feb. 4th, 25th, March 3rd at 3:30 SPRING BREAK CAMP April ages 8-16 W h a t K i d s W a n t T o D o ! What Kids Want To Do! J o i n T e e n s T o G o a n d g o o n a n e w a d v e n t u r e E V E R Y D AY ! Amusement Parks Water Parks Overnight Trips Go-karting our 24 th Beach Trip year! Golf Programs Rafting Laser Tag and MORE! Luxury Coach Buses Summer Programs that Fit Age 2-Grade 12 CREATIVE ADVENTURES, Ink. Summer Art Camp Ages 6 to 12 BE CREATIVE! HAVE FUN! For Kids Who Love Art! 1 Week 2 Week Session July 9 th - August 3 rd Academic: For Credit & Enrichment Adventure: Community Service CIT Arts: Culinary Performing Visual Athletics 1818824 20 S UMMER P LANNING G UIDE 1 J ANUARY 2012 ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE GAZETTE