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Through all the rain, sleet, and snow this winter has thrown our way, many of us are looking forward to sunny summer days. For three months between spring and fall, school lets out, routines relax, and people make memories that last a lifetime.

Summer camps, in particular, are experts in the memory-making business. They give children respite from the lengthy school year, a chance to reconnect with seasonal friends, and opportunities to explore hobbies, passions, and interests - be they new or old.

Connecticut is filled with all kinds of summer camps to suit your child’s needs. Local day camps, sleepaway camps, and specialty camps are just some of the many places offering fun under the summer sun.

DAY CAMPS

Day camps are a great option for those who want their child to retain a routine during the summer without all the hassle of homework, grades, tests, and school-time stress. Campers spend the day with other children in their age group and follow a schedule filled with activities, field trips, and more.

Some day camps offer early morning or after-camp programs for parents with busy schedules; others have bussing with direct pick-up and drop-off at your front door. Daily lunch, dismissal snacks, and hydration stations keep campers nourished during the hot, humid days.

Certain day camps send their campers on trips three to four times a week, depending on the program. While under the supervision of counselors and camp administrators, children experience a variety of excursions right in their own backyard. Destinations include local aquariums, amusement parks, museums, science centers, and more.

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SPECIALTY CAMPS

If your child is interested in a particular subject or field, specialty camps provide the perfect place for them to explore their given interests. Designed to help children hone their chosen passions, specialty camps offer incredible programs, experienced staff members, and invaluable resources to ensure their campers thrive.

Whether your child enjoys playing a certain sport, being on stage (or off), experimenting in a science lab, or digging around in the dirt, Connecticut is home to all kinds of specialty camps. Many YMCAs, community centers, and other entities offer similar programs during the summer months to engage children as well as adults.

SLEEPAWAY CAMPS

If your child is comfortable sleeping away from home, consider sending them to sleepaway camp. These locales are often situated in bucolic forests along shimmering lakes surrounded by different topographies, perfectly showcasing Connecticut’s natural beauty.

Campers sleep in bunks with other children in their age group and eat meals communally in the mess hall. Their day is often determined by which activities they’ve signed up for, including athletics, arts and crafts, cooking, hiking, high ropes, water sports, and so much more.

A beloved tradition at many sleepaway camps is color war, which divides the camp into two teams to compete in a series of mental and physical challenges. The week-long affair typically culminates in a sing-off, where members create parody cheers and original skits to perform before a panel of judges.

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HARVEY SCHOOL

Harvey Summer Camp promises summers filled with fun and exploration for kids entering first through ninth grade. Situated on The Harvey School’s beautiful 125-acre campus in Katonah, N.Y., Harvey Summer Camp offers a variety of different camps, allowing your children to choose from a multitude of programs. The sprawling campus features open fields, wooded trails, state-of-the-art facilities, an outdoor swimming pool, and an indoor ice rink where kids can don their skates in the summer!

At our Day Camp, children in grades 2–8 participate in the arts, sports, science, music, and theater, games, and camp-wide events. This wide variety of offerings allows campers to explore different interests while introducing them to new activities. We also offer programs for rising first graders as well as a special ninth grade program.

Additionally, campers in grades 5–8 can choose to take a more in-depth approach by attending our Art Camp or Sports Camp. We also offer specialty camps in circus arts, robotics, volleyball, and basketball.

Harvey Summer Camp is open weekdays, June 26 through Aug. 4, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. We are closed July 3–4. Weekly options available.

For more information about our programs and dates, visit www. harveyschool.org/cavalier-summer-camp. Registration includes a T-shirt and lunch in our dining hall. Siblings receive a 5 percent discount.

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PINE ISLAND CAMP

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Camp Hi-Rock, a branch of the Central Connecticut Coast YMCA, is a co-ed sleepaway camp nestled among more than 1,000 acres of forest in the Berkshire Mountains of Massachusetts with a private, 90-acre lake.

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At Hi-Rock, campers choose from over 30 program areas, including archery, basketball, canoeing, creative crafts, creative writing, dance, digital photography, fishing, hiking, kayaking, outdoor living skills, paddle boarding, rock climbing, ropes course, sailing, singing, soccer, swimming, ukulele, water skiing, and more! Our main philosophy at Hi-Rock is that each child is an individual and is treated as such.

Campers live in cabins with a nearby bathhouse where they can stay for one to eight weeks. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify. Transportation is offered from Southern Connecticut, New York, and Boston.

Our staff strives to identify areas in which each child excels and help children feel good about themselves. We provide solid role models through sensitive, knowledgeable, and professional staff who focus on helping children develop strong friendships and improve self-esteem at camp. The confidence that is developed during a camper’s time at Hi-Rock stays with them long after they leave.

Camp Hi-Rock also offers BOLD & GOLD Outdoor Lead-

ership Expeditions. On these trips, youth develop their leadership potential as positive, multicultural leaders. Our small expedition groups (eight participants and two instructors) travel to some of the most beautiful places in the Northeast.

Using breathtaking wilderness classrooms, participants return from these programs knowing that the confidence, strength, and friendships they developed will help them meet any challenge on the trail, in the classroom, or back home in their communities.

For more information, call 413-528-1227 or visit www.camphirock.org.

I coupled with a concern for others; honesty; generosity; a sense of humor; the ability to find joy in life. These are the qualities we want for our campers.

At Pine Island Camp, our purpose is to give boys an adventurous, happy, and safe summer experience, where they can find these all-important qualities within themselves. To this end, Pine Island keeps enrollment small, its program challenging and imaginative, and its life simple, unplugged, and close to nature.

Days on Pine Island include a long-proven combination of instruction and free time. Since 1902, campers have chosen their activities, their wilderness trips, and how they spend their downtime. At night around the campfire we enjoy homegrown skits, musical performances, games, and adventurous stories from each returning trip.

At Pine Island, everyone arrives together, helps build a unique and successful community together, and departs (reluctantly!) together. Our single session precludes boys from coming and going throughout the summer — they’re all in it together.

Participation by every boy is needed, and every boy learns that what he has to offer has value. We understand how hard it is to let your boy go. We also know from decades of experience that if you do, both you and he will be richly rewarded in ways that will last a lifetime.

The more you learn about this magical place, the less surprising you will find that it all happens on a tiny, wooded island in a pristine, quiet lake in central Maine.

Pine Island Camp is located in Belgrade Lakes, Maine. For more information, call 207-465 3031 or visit www.pineisland.org.

Whether your son is shy or gregarious, big or small, this camp will challenge him to be his best in the varied circumstances of simple outdoor living, albeit under the close supervision of our caring staff.
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F or more than 60 years, Appel Farm Arts Camp has sparked the imaginations of thousands of young people from around the world in beautiful, rural, southern New Jersey. As an overnight summer arts camp for ages 7–17, Appel Farm provides a safe space for campers to be themselves and explore art free of judgment. Here, safety, community, personal growth, and fun are valued.

Small class sizes that engage mixed age groups are available in music, theater, technical theater, dance, visual arts, photography, media arts, environmental arts, creative writing, sports, and swimming. Campers also enjoy free time, workshops, trips, campfires, performances, and special events.

Appel Farm works to be an explicitly anti-racist, anti-sexist, trauma-informed, trans-inclusive, and gender-affirming space for both staff and campers. Our philosophy of mentoring children is centered around collaborative problem solving and restorative practices.

“We’re a place where kids can come to be themselves,” Assistant Camp Director Tanner Rushing said. “Whether a child is the star of their school’s drama club or they’ve never picked up a paintbrush, they will feel comfortable and supported in their art here at Appel Farm.”

Campers and parents appreciate the autonomy campers are given over their art and portions of their schedule.

“During free time, kids may be running lines, drawing in the grass, having a jam session on the picnic tables, making flower crowns, swimming in the pool, or playing gaga,” Rushing said.

Appel Farm offers one-, two-, four-, and six-week sessions between June and August, as well as a three-night Family Camp in August. Visit www.appelfarm.org/camp for more information.

“Our goal is to ignite creativity, kindness, and confidence within our campers. Watching them grow and become more confident, empathetic, and independent as artists and people is truly a magical thing to witness.”
Pictured above: As an overnight summer arts camp for ages 7–17, Appel Farm provides a safe space for campers to be themselves and explore art free of judgment. Contributed Photo
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DAY CAMP KEEPS KIDS MOVING, EXPLORING, AND LEARNING ALL SUMMER LONG

Atthe end of the summer, families want to hear their child say they had “the best summer ever.” YMCA Camp Shore makes that happen by keeping campers active, engaged, and healthy all summer long.

Director of Youth Development Britney Bruno says, “Camp Shore offers fun and unique experiences to explore the outdoors, meet new friends, and create memories. Having opportunities to unplug and gain important life skills are important ingredients in building stronger kids, families, and communities. Through our Financial Assistance program, no child is turned away for their inability to

pay for camp.”

Summer is the ideal time for kids to get out and explore. But for some kids, summer means no access to recreational, social, or educational activities. As a result, some kids can experience learning loss, increased anxiety, and gain weight twice as fast than during the school year.

“It’s imperative that kids stay engaged socially and physically throughout the summer,” Bruno said. “At camp, kids are in a welcoming environment where they belong. They build relationships, develop character, and discover their potential. “

Bruno said there are five reasons to attend camp:

1. Adventure: Camp Shore offers a wide variety of new experiences and a chance to explore the outdoors.

2. Healthy Fun: Day camp offers fun, stimulating activities that engage the body and mind, and help campers learn the importance of nutrition.

3. Personal Growth: Campershaveachance to learn new skills and develop confidence by taking on new responsibilities and challenges.

4. Friendships: Amidst the fun camp games, swimming, and tower climbing, campers meet new friends and strengthen existing friendships.

5. Memories: Camp is an unforgettable experience that gives campers memories to last a lifetime.

For more information, visit www.vsymca. org or contact Bruno at bbruno@vsymca. org or 860-399-9622 x115.

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The Silvermine School of Art Summer Camps are back, offering week-long art camps for students age 3–17.

Silvermine provides extraordinary opportunities for young children and high school students to learn from regionally and nationally known artists, all while meeting new friends and having fun on our more than four-acre campus. Students can gain new skills, deepen knowledge of technique and composition, or strengthen a portfolio for college.

With its many art studios and picturesque pond and waterfall, Silvermine’s campus and landscape views enhance the experience of attending camp. Students can sketch by the waterfall, learn a number of artistic disciplines, and enjoy a sense of camaraderie in a creative environment.

We offer art studio sessions in ceramics, woodworking, drawing, painting, glass flame working, mixed media, art and drama, comic and

character development, and storyboarding for animation, to name a few. Silvermine provides young people an opportunity to learn expression through the arts and to participate in hands-on classes with their peers in one of the oldest artist communities in the country.

Camps and workshops run for one-week sessions in the mornings and afternoons for ages 3–6, 7–13, and 14–17. There is also an option to stay all day with the supervised lunch bunch. The first session begins on June 19, and sessions run through Aug. 25.

The Silvermine Arts Center is located at 1037 Silvermine Road in New Canaan. For more information, contact the school office at 203-966-6668, ext. 2. Visit www.silvermineart.org to view our e-catalog and register online.

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registration now open registration now open FOR THE SHUBERT SUMMER THEATER & ARTS CAMP!

The 2023 Shubert Summer Theater & Arts Camp is now accepting registrations for students entering third through eighth grade this fall. The twoweek sessions run July 3–14 and July 17–28.

Our program provides a fun and educational opportunity for students who want to explore the arts. It offers students a chance to take in-depth classes in theater, short film, and visual arts in a friendly, artsrich environment.

Camp is open to all Connecticut residents. Located at Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School, the Shubert Summer Theater & Arts Camp is situated down the block from the Shubert Theatre in the heart of downtown New Haven, surrounded by theaters, galleries, and museums. In addition to an arts atmosphere, the camp is staffed by a combination of professional artists, teaching artists, and emerging student teaching assistants from Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School.

Campers may either sign up for the Theater & Arts Camp (where they will take classes in acting, short film, and visual arts), or the Musical Theater Camps. At the end of each session, the Theater & Arts Camp will perform and display their art in a Camp Showcase Event and the Musical Theater Camps will perform their musical on the stage of Co-Op High School. The Musical Theater offerings for this summer will be: “Seussical Jr.,” “Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Kids,” “Madagascar the Musical Jr.,” and “Seussical Kids.”

Tuition Includes:

● Free Breakfast and Lunch

● Free Daily Snack

● Camp T-shirt

● End of Camp Performance

● Weekly Raffle Prizes Through Our Camp Care Card Program

● Class Materials

● Amazing New Friends!

Summer Camp is held Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information or to register, visit www.shubertcamp.com.

Pictured: The camp is situated down the block from the Shubert Theatre in the heart of downtown New Haven, surrounded by theaters, galleries, and museums. Contributed Photo
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CAMP SETON

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Camp Seton is celebrating over 60 years of adventure. Located in Greenwich, Conn., on 238-acres of private woodlands with two lakes and more than five miles of hiking trails, our camp is open to children with or without Scouting experience.

Our outdoor programs are designed and provided for the various age groups that attend our camp. We have a six-week summer program that runs from July 5 through Aug. 11.

Cub Scout Camp (Boys & Girls Grades 2–5)

Nothing stirs the imagination or interest of a young child like spending time in the outdoors. Each week campers will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities, including fishing, campfires, boating, swimming, handicrafts, archery, hiking, bouldering, and more! Boys and girls are separated by dens and come together every Friday for the campfire program.

Scout Adventure Camp (Boys & Girls Grades 6–8)

Our outdoor programs are designed for children with or without Scouting experience! Each week campers will have the opportunity to participate in

a variety of activities, including fishing, campfires, canoeing, swimming, axe and whittling skills, archery, riflery, climbing, orienteering, and more!

Camp Seton is located at 363 Riversville Road in Greenwich, Conn. Our hours of operation are Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

For more information or to register, visit www.campseton.org.

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AT THE CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY!

SUMMER CONCERT SERIES

Our free outdoor concert series is back! Join us June 8, July 13, Aug. 10, and Sept. 14 as we showcase folk and traditional arts from across the state. Grounds open for seating and picnicking at 5 p.m.; music starts at 6 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs and food; a food truck will also be available onsite.

FAMILY ACTIVITY KITS

These fun kits feature historic themes, images of objects from the museum, and hands-on activities to complete at home. Kits are available during museum hours and are included in the cost of admission. Themes change every other month, so you won’t want to miss them!

INSPIRE CENTER

Using inspiration from Curtis Veeder, a Connecticut inventor, and the unique objects in our collection, the Inspire Center brings history and problem-solving together in this hands-on, creative space designed for visitors of all ages! The Inspire Center is open on weekends.

FAMILY ADVENTURE DAYS

Starting July 5, check out these drop-in family programs with crafts, activities, and games for children of all ages every Wednesday and Sunday in July from 1-4 p.m. Each week features a new theme inspired by Connecticut history and objects in the CHS collection!

THE BICYCLE GAME

This interactive and playful exhibition is designed for visitors of all ages! The history of the bicycle has been transformed by an angry villain into a series of games and puzzles that must be solved. You will need to rely on a host of skills to make your way through the game and preserve this important piece of Connecticut history.

Admission is free the first weekend of every month! Learn more at www.chs.org.

Pictured: Enjoy Family Adventure Days at the Connecticut Historical Society this summer. These drop-in family programs include crafts, activities, and games for children of all ages. Contributed Photo

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Looking for entertaining and exciting activities to keep your children engaged this summer? Then check out the Italian Center Day Camp — your one stop for summer fun!

For more than 50 years, the Italian Center Day Camp has been the summer home for thousands of children in Fairfield County. We offer full- and half-day camp programs for children age 4 through eighth grade. Camp runs June 26 through Aug. 18 and is comprised of eight, week-long sessions.

Our camps provide children an opportunity to make lifelong friends, discover new experiences, and create memories to last a lifetime! Activities include sports, swimming, arts and crafts, music, gaga, archery, dance, and nature exploration, as well as special events and field trips throughout the summer. Our seasoned staff and low camper-to-counselor ratio helps foster

growth and development.

Full-day camp is held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with an extended day option. A half-day option is available from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with an early morning drop-off option.

Register and pay in full before March 31 to save 5 percent off camp tuition! Sibling and member discounts are also available. Counselor and junior counselor-in-training positions are available for tweens age 14–15.

Meet Camp Director Brandon Boswell and our counselors at the Camp Meet and Greet on Saturday, April 15! The kids will enjoy fun and games while parents ask questions and learn all about our program.

For more information, visit www.italiancenter. org/camp/overview or email Boswell at bboswell@italiancenter.org.

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AT KIMAMA HALFMOON

Kimama Halfmoon, located on Lake Buel in The Berkshires, is entering its 101st summer of both day and sleepaway camp. The day camp starts at the tender age of 3 and goes up to age 14, while sleepaway camp starts at age 6 and offers Leadership in Training programs through age 17.

While Kimama Halfmoon looks like a traditional American camp offering all the bells and whistles in a prestigious location, there is a twist to all that it offers. Kimama, Israel’s most beloved camp group, took over programming in this Massachusetts wonderland just two years ago and has since infused it with culture from around the world.

“Of course we have water skiing, zip lining, a skate park, and a top-notch facility, but we are much more than that. We brought our experienced staff from around the world,” Deputy CEO Alon Parnas said. “These people have worked in various Kimama programs in Barcelona, Italy, and the Canary Islands. They bring an international vibe and the Kimama vibe, which is one of unity and independence.”

Parnas continued, “We are an all-inclusive camp and come together like one, yet we instill in our campers a sense of independence and leadership, and give them the tools to explore and become the best version of themselves.”

Kimama renovated the entire facility before running their programming in 2022. They renovated the bunks in a way that gives each camper their own personal space yet the opportunity to flourish in a social environment.

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Pictured: Kimama Halfmoon is entering its 101st summer of both day and sleepaway camp. Contributed Photo
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When camp groups visited the facility, Parnas said, they were in awe, not only of the renovations and the programming, but by the full Mediterranean menu.

“Breakfast, lunch, and dinner looks like a rainbow,” Parnas added. “At Kimama you’re not just going to see pancakes or French toast — you’re going to see an array of colors, fruits, vegetables, and real handcrafted foods personalized to meet each individual camper’s needs.”

Kimama Halfmoon’s kitchen is kosher, nut-free, and offers gluten-free, dairy-free and vegan options.

Kimama now calls Halfmoon their “home in the U.S.” and is looking forward to another successful summer in the Great Barrington area of The Berkshires. Halfmoon offers one-week sessions in both programs, with the ability to do a full eight-week summer.

For more information, visit www.kimamahalfmoon.org.

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CampY-Ki: CompletedGradesK-5;

Leaders-In-Training: Grades6&7;

Counselors-In-Training: Ages14-15;

ArtisticSwimmingCamp: Boys&GirlsAges6-12;

YSNCampJamTeen&YoungAdultCamp: Ages13+

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The Greenwich Racquet Club offers both a tennis sports camp and a tennis-only camp. The tennis sports camp is primarily tennis, but also includes indoor soccer and basketball.

Students are placed according to age and skill set using the correct court size, balls, and racquets. Fun drills and games are implemented to develop proper technique, footwork, and ball control.

This popular program runs in weekly sessions, Monday through Friday, June 26–Aug. 25. Every Friday is Pizza Day. No membership required.

Red Ball (8 and under)

Children age 4–8 play on a 36-foot court with mini net to develop basic techniques and simple tactics while playing fun individual and team games. Hours: 9 a.m. to noon or 1–4 p.m.

Orange Ball (10 and under)

Children play on a 60-foot court with full net to focus on technique, balance, match play rules, and basic strategy. Hours: 1–4 p.m.

Green Ball (12 and under)

Children play on a full court and focus on ball control using more intermediate techniques and tactics. Hours: 1–4 p.m.

Tennis Only (12-16 and under; Intermediate/Advanced)

This is a tennis-only program intended for intermediate and advanced players who have begun or are ready for tournament play. The program focuses on fitness, footwork, and match play strategy. Hours: 1–4 p.m.

There is limited space so early sign-up is recommended. The club is located on the water in Cos Cob with four air-conditioned indoor courts. Camp takes place rain or shine.

For more information, call 203-661-0606, email greenwichrc@hotmail.com, or visit www.greenwichracquetclub.com.

2023 CAMP INVENTION

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Camp Wachusettislocatedon Vermont’sbeautifulLake Hortonia.Since1903ithas providedfreedomforboysto makechoicesandestablish lifelongfriendships.

Oursmallsizeallowsforflexible programmingtoincludeunique experiencessuchascaringforfarm animals,raising vegetablesand helpingtobuilda cabin.

Weofferavarietyof landandwater activities, team sports,and adventurous overnighthiking andcanoeingtrips.

SUMMER STEM FUN WITH NEW PROGRAM, WONDER!

F or more than three decades, Camp Invention® has developed confidence and problem-solving skills in young innovators through authentic, hands-on STEM activities.

For 2023, the Wonder curriculum features exclusive video content encouraging children to be confident in their ideas and explore their ability to innovate. These hands-on modules include:

● Catching Air™: Taking a confidence-building ride through physics, engineering, and art, children design and build their own skate park. Throughout the week, they gain momentum and build perseverance by taking on ramps and other features with their mini skateboards and practicing tricks of creativity and invention.

● Invention Celebration™: Campers take on the role of event planners as they throw a party celebrating creativity and innovation! They invent a Party Assistant to help with their plans, explore the science of color with bubble art banners, and experiment with sound vibrations as they make their own musical instruments.

● MimicBot™: Children show off their unique styles by transforming a robot that mimics sounds into a one-of-a-kind animatronic stuffed animal. They explore biomimicry, genetics, and adaptive creativity, and learn how to use both inspiration from nature and the power of intellectual property to protect their creation from the idea-stealing Copy Cat.

● Pop-Up Venture™: Big ideas pop up as children design their own mini pop-up business! Building their entrepreneurship skills, campers learn how to make strong financial decisions as they utilize their “startup funds.” They then develop creative marketing strategies to attract customers and achieve their business goals.

Local programs are facilitated and taught by certified local educators. Camp Invention partners with 1,800 schools and districts across the nation to benefit more than 130,000 children each year.

Educators and school districts can partner with Camp Invention in 2023 by visiting www.invent.org/camp.

Pictured: During Camp Invention’s Catching Air™ module, children gain momentum and build perseverance by taking on ramps and other features using mini skateboards. Contributed Photo

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For campers with learning differences

For campers with learning differences

THE FORMAN

The Forman Summer Program is a co-ed boarding and day camp that takes place on the Forman School campus in Litchfield, Conn., during the month of July. The program is a dynamic balance of academics and recreation for students entering grades 7-11 who have language-based learning differences such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, as well as ADHD.

Under the guidance of expert faculty and staff, students discover their unique learning styles while being inspired, challenged, and empowered. They develop effective and tactical classroom and study strategies, learn self-advocacy, and gain lasting confidence in their abilities.

Mornings are spent working with teachers in a tight-knit class setting, which averages six students per class. Courses include metacognitive strategies, executive function skills, math comprehension, reading, writing, and SAT/ACT preparation.

In each course, teachers build on students’ individual strengths and address key challenges, leveraging best-inclass learning strategies and assistive technologies. All students take three focused courses that provide tailored instruction based on how they learn.

SUMMER PROGRAM

Afternoons are defined by each student’s passion, providing the chance to deepen an existing one or discover new interests. On the school’s 125-acre campus and at local facilities, students participate in two to four daily activities of their choice, including golf, tennis, soccer, swimming, fishing, rock climbing, fitness training, boat building, horseback riding, and more.

Evenings are enriched with community events that nurture personal growth, a positive mindset, and interpersonal skills. Weekends include on-and-off-campus activities from sports to arts and team building. During Saturday expeditions, students enjoy the natural beauty of summer in northwest Connecticut. On Sundays, students have the option to go to the movies, shopping, or visit homemade ice cream shops nearby.

The Forman Summer Program offers endless opportunities for students to gain confidence in their learning, develop new friendships, and create lasting memories. Students leave ready to tackle the upcoming school year.

For more information, visit www.formanschool.org/summer.

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Camp Wachusett for Boys, established in 1903, is a small overnight camp located on beautiful Lake Hortonia near Brandon, Vt. Wachusett provides the perfect setting for boys age 8-15 to escape the tether of electronic devices and learn to indulge in outdoor activities and face to face socializing.

Our motto, “unaliyi,” a Cherokee word meaning “a place of friends,” personifies our community where new and returning campers make strong and lasting friendships.

Boys choose from a selection of activities that promote multiple levels of interaction with peers and the opportunity for personal growth. Campers go home at the end of their stay with newfound or improved skills in sailing, water skiing, camping, wood shop, tennis, basketball, archery, riflery, nature and campcraft, first aid, team sports, swimming, canoeing, and kayaking, as well as substantive knowledge and terminology that accompanies the excitement of those accomplishments. Free time is combined with clinic offerings that vary and include lacrosse, pickleball, gaga, cardio and weight training, letter writing, chess, skit practice, and more.

Our screened cabins have indoor plumbing and house six to eight campers and two counselors. Our counselors are nearly all former campers and have attended Wachusett for many years. Counselors and returning campers have made strong friendships here, and view Wachusett as a home away from home. We also have an experienced nurse on staff who can administer any medication and readily contact parents if there are any issues of concern.

In addition to offering overnight camping trips and field trips, our small size allows flexibility for unique experiences like caring for chickens, cows, and a vegetable garden. Our farm-fresh eggs and home-grown vegetables are incorporated into our dining experience.

Please visit our website www.campwachusett.com for more information.

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DARIEN YMCA SUMMER CAMPS

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PROGRAMMING KEEPS KIDS MOVING, EXPLORING, AND LEARNING ALL SUMMER LONG

Summer is a time for kids to explore new things and expand the limits of their imagination. At the Darien YMCA summer camps, every day is a new adventure! Our programs offer children fun and unique experiences with an opportunity to explore the outdoors, meet new friends, discover new interests, and create memories to last a lifetime.

Summer is an ideal time for kids to get up, get out, and explore. But for some kids summer means no access to recreational and educational activities to help them learn, grow, and thrive while school’s out. As a result, some kids can experience learning loss and gain weight twice as fast than during the school year. Attending any one of the Darien YMCA summer camps is a wonderful opportunity for kids to keep their minds and bodies active.

The Darien YMCA offers preschool camp, schoolage camp, gymnastics camp, a counselor-in-training program, and programs for kids with diverse abilities. To ensure that all children have the chance to experience camp, the Darien YMCA offers financial assistance to those in need. If you’re interested in helping send kids to camp this summer, you can donate at www.darien-ymca.org/donate

Committed to nurturing children’s potential, the Y has been a leader in providing summer camp programs for over 130 years. The Darien YMCA Summer Camp continues to give youth an enriching, safe experience with caring staff and volunteers who model positive values that help build their campers’ character.

The Darien YMCA is located at 2420 Post Road in Darien. For more information, visit www. darien-ymca.org/summercamp or contact John Novak at 203-655-8228, ext. 1331, or jnovak@ darien-ymca.org.

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the Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark

frosty winter has kept you and the kids cooped up. Cabin fever is making you restless. You’ve had enough of heavy coats, scarves, and mittens, and the steamy days of summer are far off.

You Need an Escape - Now!

Immerse yourself in a thrill-powered getaway at The Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark, where you can ride the waves of adventure and splish-splash to your heart’s content. It’s all less than a tank of gas away in Monticello, N.Y., amid the beautiful Catskill Mountains!

The Kartrite is a staycation destination featuring terrific, family-fun experiences at a modern resort with New York State’s biggest indoor waterpark. Bring your beach best to the mountains as you conquer a slew of thrilling waterslides, rides, floats, and tides. You’ll hang ten while savoring a summer-perfect 84 degrees under the world’s largest transparent roof.

But The Kartrite is more than a weatherproof adventure — there are attractions for the entire family! Fun indoor/outdoor options include six miles of hiking trails, a ropes course, bowling, laser tag, an arcade, daily activities, Movie Night every night in the lobby, and wellness activities such as seasonal goat yoga and pony rides. Make the most of your visit by staying in our modern “all suite” resort, featuring stylish two- and three-bedroom suites. Plus, the sparkling Resorts World Casino is just minutes away for an adults night! It’s also the perfect location for your next birthday party or event.

So put away your ear muffs; relax, refresh, and be a kid again at The Kartrite.

The perfect family getaway!

The Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark is located at 555 Resorts World Dr. in Monticello, N.Y. For more information or to book your stay, call 877-976-8281 or visit www. thekartrite.com.

Pictured: The Kartrite is a staycation destination featuring terrific, family-fun experiences at a modern resort with New York State’s biggest indoor waterpark. Contributed Photo
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UNIVERSITY OF HARTFORD

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The University of Hartford offers exciting summer camp programs for children in pre-school through 12th grade on the college’s campuses. Each program is unique yet share a common commitment to excellence in curriculum, staff, and facilities. All programs are based on the premise that learning and fun go hand in hand!

LI’L PLACE (PRE-K PROGRAM)

Li’l Place is a program for preschoolers who will be 4 years old by the end of the calendar year. Campers are introduced to literature, arts and crafts, music, nature, and play through theme-related activities. From morning circle time and show-and-tell to active time on the playscape and bike rides, the days are filled with challenge and fun!

KINDERPLACE (KINDERGARTEN PROGRAM)

Kinderplace is a program for children who will enter kindergarten in the fall. The curriculum emphasizes socialization and interaction through creative combinations of play and learning. Theme-related activities in art, literature, math, music, and science are balanced with “center” time, stories, snacks, and outdoor play. Daily Red Cross swimming lessons included.

SUMMER PLACE (1ST-9TH GRADERS)

Learning and fun go hand in hand at Summer Place, where campers follow a daily schedule that includes a half-day of enrichment courses and a half-day of sports or recreational activities. At Summer Place, campers get to choose from 70 enrich-

ment classes and 20 sports activities to build their own schedules based on their interests and grade level. The entire camp gathers together for opening and closing activities and lunch. Daily Red Cross swimming lessons included if desired.

SUMMER PLACE (SPLIT) (10TH-12TH GRADERS)

At SPLIT, campers learn by doing. Campers attend workshops on management and leadership skills, team building, and self-discovery. SPLIT participants also gain hands-on experience working with Summer Place, Li’l Place, and Kinderplace campers. Each week is built around a different curriculum. Campers leave the program with a greater sense of responsibility and competency, a strong work ethic, and more confidence in their decision-making, leadership and problem-solving abilities. CPR certification opportunity included.

The University of Hartford is located at 200 Bloomfield Ave. in West Hartford. For more information, call 860-768-4432 or visit www. hartford.edu/community/ summerplace.

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HOLIDAY HILL DAY CAMP

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2022 BEST DAY CAMP, HOLIDAY HILL DAY CAMP PRIDES ITSELF ON PROVIDING THE ULTIMATE CAMP EXPERIENCE.

Conveniently located in the heart of Prospect, Conn., the camp is just a short distance from many towns and cities across Connecticut. Holiday Hill is located on over 100 acres of land, ensuring an appreciation of the outdoors and the opportunity for many experiences.

Campers are immersed in an environment with a diverse staff that strives to promote shared values of teamwork, respect, kindness, honesty, and personal responsibility.

Here, your child is sure to build memories to last a lifetime.

The facilities and programs offered at Holiday Hill are of the highest quality. Our accreditation by the American Camp Association assures parents that we have met the highest health and safety standards in the camping industry. We are also inspected and licensed annually by the state of Connecticut.

Holiday Hill is the place for your child to be!

For more information, visit www.holidayhilldaycamp.com.

GUILFORD ART CENTER’S SUMMER PROGRAM

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Summer is the perfect time for kids to experience art! The summer youth art program at Guilford Art Center is geared towards developing your child’s creative expression, artistic skills, and social interaction through hands-on activities.

Registration opens online at guilfordartcenter.org in midMarch for weekly programs that run from June 19 through Aug. 18 for kids ages 5–12. There are also workshops and classes available for tweens and teens. Kids can attend morning or afternoon sessions or attend full day with bridge care in between. Financial aid is also available.

Classes cover a range of mediums and themes, including ceramics, painting, drawing, metalworking, cartoon illustration, mixed media, paper quilling, and more. Teen classes include blacksmithing, stained glass, and leather working. All classes are posted on the GAC website with full descriptions and pricing information. All classes are posted on the GAC website with full descriptions and pricing information. Applications are due by June 12.

The Guilford Art Center is located at 411 Church St. in Guilford. For more information, call 203-453-5947 or email info@guilfordartcenter.org.

Pictured: An instructor leads a group of campers in class at Guilford Art Center during its summer youth art program. Contributed Photo
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New Canaan YMCA

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The New Canaan YMCA Summer Camps have provided thousands of children in the community with a camp experience they’ll never forget.

Each camp offers a variety of experiences for children of all ages and abilities, as well as safe and supervised fun provided by a caring, responsible staff. Each child gains something different at our camps, including making new friends, learning how to swim, self-confidence, leadership, and independence — skills that last far beyond the summer.

2023 PROGRAMS

Camp Y-Ki: Completed Grades K–5* An exciting outdoor camp experience for school-age children offering a variety of activities that help campers build

self-esteem, confidence, independence, and responsibility, all while enjoying simple summertime fun with new friends. Here, adventure awaits.

*Special Cares support for children with special needs is available at Camp Y-Ki for ages 5–14 on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information about inclusive support services offered at our camps, contact Carolynn Kaufman, Director of Special Needs Programming, at 203-920-1656 or ckaufman@newcanaanymca.org.

Artistic Swimming Camp: Boys & Girls

Ages 6–12

Where anyone can fall in love with artistic swimming. An energizing combination of dance, gymnastics, music, and swimming for school-age children. Offers an introduction to the sport of artistic swimming

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while providing opportunities for campers to stay active, make friends, and learn something new.

ADDITIONAL SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS

Leaders-In-Training at Camp Y-Ki: Completed Grades 6 & 7

Counselors-In-Training: Ages 14–15

YSN Camp Jam for Teens & Young Adults: Ages 13 and up

Registration is currently available for year-round members. Summer member registration begins Wednesday, March 1.

For more information, visit www.newcanaanymca.org or call 203-966-4528.

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The New Canaan YMCA Summer Camps have provided thousands of children in the community with a camp experience they’ll never forget. Looking for a memorable camp experience for your child? The Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk offers a variety of camps that are sure to inspire wonder in your young scientist. Registration is now open.

“We’re excited for another great summer at The Maritime Aquarium,” Camp Director Katie Farley said. “Each camp session offers unique opportunities for children to engage in hands-on experiences that will reinforce key STEM concepts, deepen their understanding of animals, and connect with our local environment.”

The summer lineup features annual favorites for children of all ages:

AGES 6-8

● Animal Investigators, featuring exciting classroom visits with animals.

● Shark Safari, featuring a behind-thescenes shark feeding.

● Jr. Aquarist, featuring lessons with Aquarists on how to care for animals.

● Amazing Animal Architects, featuring hands-on engineering challenges.

AGES 9-12

● Jr. Field Scientist, featuring adventures outside of the aquarium to observe nature.

● Aquarium Stars, featuring encounters with aquarium favorites.

● Jr. Marine Biologist, featuring an aquarium build and a trip on our research vessel.

● Fin-Fluencers, featuring lessons on conservation and opportunities for campers to write and edit video.

AGES 13-15

● Teen Apprentice, featuring handson learning with aquarium staff.

Camp sessions are offered June 19–Aug. 18. Sessions vary in price and length. For more information, visit www.maritimeaquarium.org/camps.

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Connecticut Dance, under the artistic direction of Andrea Stratford, has offered high-quality dance instruction for more than 30 years. Conveniently located in Monroe at the intersection of routes 25 and 59, the studio hosts dancers from Monroe, Easton, Trumbull, Newtown, Bethel, Fairfield, Oxford, Stratford, and Shelton. Classes are available for children age 2 and up and include creative dance, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, tap, lyrical, pointe, and modern.

Connecticut Dance is a non-competitive studio that provides the best of both worlds — classes are available for both the recreational and serious dancer. Students can dance for fun and enjoy classes once a week, but those who plan to further pursue their love and passion for the art can be found at the studio multiple times a week.

All students receive high-quality training. Graduates have gone on to dance for Division 1 dance teams in college and even dance professionally in New York City. Each season our dancers are featured in a professional recital production at the Klein Memorial Auditorium in Bridgeport.

Most important, however, is the community and family at the heart of the dance school. Dancers perform through-

out the year at local charity events and fundraisers, as well as an annual showcase to raise money for local families in need.

Students rally together to plan bake sales and spirit weeks in their efforts to fundraise, realizing they’re part of something much bigger than themselves. During spirit weeks, holiday parties, and more, our dancers develop lifelong friendships.

For more information, visit www.connecticutdance.com.

Regardless of level, age, and ability, all students (and their families) ultimately find a true home at Connecticut Dance.
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DAY CAMP INSPIRES KIDS TO KEEP THEIR MINDS AND BODIES ACTIVE ALL SUMMER LONG

Summer is the perfect time for kids to experience art! The summer youth art program at Guilford Art Center is geared towards developing your child’s creative expression, artistic skills, and social interaction through hands-on activities.

The Regional YMCA of Western CT is home to the one of the most unique day camp experiences. Every summer, all campers age 3–15 are instilled with the tools they need to build confidence, refine skills, and create lifelong relationships. Whether families choose to send their children here for one week or nine, each camper leaves with new skills, new

friends, new confidence, and new memories. From the dedicated leadership team to the fun, warm, and welcoming staff, Camp Greenknoll is committed to the campers and helping them achieve their best selves.

There’s a reason families have chosen, trusted, and praised Camp Greenknoll for giving their children the best summers year after year. Families were asked what makes Greenknoll the place to be during the summer, and the responses were overwhelming.

One family wrote, “YMCA Camp is amazing! I love all the activities, teamwork, friendship, and encouragement for campers to build interpersonal communication and problem-solving skills.” Another family noted our commitment to giving campers new, off-screen experiences: “The staff keeps my little ones engaged and excited to go to camp ev-

ery day. It’s great to have kids enjoying the outdoors.”

Find your adventure this summer at YMCA Camp Greenknoll, where children can explore the outdoors in the Y’s nature program, get in touch with their creative side in the art and STEAM programs, hone their swimming skills during instructional swim periods, and conquer their fears on our climbing tower and zip line.

The day camp experience at YMCA Camp Greenknoll is the ultimate recipe for safe, educational, and healthy fun this summer.

The Regional YMCA also offer a Summer Club at Grassy Plain in Bethel. For more information or to register, visit www.regioanlymca. org/campgreenknoll or www. regionalymca.org/summerclub.

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From devoted and caring staff to a variety of fun activities, Camp Laurelwood is Connecticut’s premier Jewish overnight and day camp for a number of reasons, Camp Director Louis Lasko said.

“We keep a kosher kitchen, sing Hebrew songs, have Shabbat every Friday, and instill the values of kindness, community mindedness, and confidence in everything we do,” Lasko said of the camp’s Jewish activities.

In preparation for summer 2022, the Camp Laurelwood team began a journey to further develop its camper, staff, and community care work.

“The challenges of living in a post-pandemic world were apparent at camp in 2021, and we wanted to make sure we equipped ourselves and our seasonal staff with the right tools and training to take care of our campers and each other,” Community Care Director Elizabeth Kaplan said. “We started talking about mental health, wellness, accommodations, and camper success plans, to name a few.”

In December 2021, Camp Laurelwood received funding from the Foundation for Jewish Camp’s Yedid Nefesh program, enabling the team to put a stronger focus on MESSH (Mental, Emotional, Social, and Spiritual Health) work.

The camp hired a trained mental health professional/ social worker to work during the summers, and also trained staff in Youth Mental Health First Aid. The program gives adults the tools to identify, understand, and respond to issues around mental health.

“We introduced new programming on Saturdays that focused on wellness and self-care, with the goal of showing our campers and staff that there are many ways to practice wellness,” Kaplan said.

Elizabeth Kaplan,
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Camp Laurelwood is located at 463 Summer Hill Road in Madison. For more information, call 203-421-3736 or visit www.camplaurelwood.org. Community Care Community Care AT CAMP LAURELWOOD HEARST CONNECTICUT MEDIA GROUP FEBRUARY 2023 | SUMMER CAMPS | 27 SUMMER at ST. LUKE’S Sports Academics STEM DayCampsJune-AugustforAges4+ Writing, Debate, Ceramics, Football, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Squash, Coding, Baseball, Woodworking, Painting, Drawing &More Learnmore&register:www.stlukesct.org/summerfun St.Luke’sSchool|377NorthWiltonRoad,NewCanaan,CT Asecularschool forgrades5-12 Buildleadership,character,andconfidencewhilehavingfun!
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