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Camps a Plenty

PICK A CAMP

The many options for camps can be overwhelming at first glance. Do your research now (and call for dates, prices and deadlines) and your child is bound to have an unforgettable summer!

By RONNIE KOENIG

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The Elisabeth Morrow School

elisabethmorrow.org Englewood

Camp meets classroom at Summer Explorations (kids age 2 through grade 9), with selections that delve into genetics, chemistry, mythology, history, astronomy and more.

The Writers Circle

writerscircleworkshops.com Madison

Teen scribes honing their craft at WC’s week-long Summer Writing Intensive at Drew University focus on genres like poetry, playwriting or memoirs, enjoying support, feedback and literary fun along the way.

International Ivy

iisummer.com Multiple locations

Hands-on, in-person STEAM (think engineering, math, programming) learning will keep your child age 3-15 in peak performance mode (full and half days available).

iD Tech

idtech.com

Multiple locations Typically held at one of 150+ campuses nationwide, iD Tech’s summer camps focus on favorite STEM obsessions such as coding in Roblox and Minecraft. iD Tech will be back on campus this summer.

Morristown Beard

mbs.net/about/summerprograms Morristown

Classes designed to pique campers’ curiosity have included Strategy Gaming, Electronic Music Immersion, Constitutional Debate and more. Middle school courses are open to rising sixth through eighth graders, with more courses for high schoolers.

Newark Academy

newarka.edu Livingston

Top-notch academics and enrichment for young scholars grades K-12 meet classes for thinkers like podcasting and financial literacy. Classes such as Jump Start and Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp are held on the school’s gorgeous campus.

Oak Knoll

oakknoll.org/summer Summit

This co-ed summer program offers prep classes for kids entering kindergarten to get them ready for their first day of school, and has offerings for elementary students. Middle schoolers through high schoolers can focus on classes like geometry, physics and SAT prep.

Summer Imagineering

summerimagineering.com Montvale

This STEM-centered academic enrichment program for creative and curious 13 and 14-year-olds will have kids designing and building working models to solve problems using simple materials. It’s a chance to step away from the computer and create!

Tessa International School

tessais.org Hoboken

Native Spanish, French or Mandarin speakers immerse kids ages 2.5-8 in their choice of language through interactive activities, crafts and whimsical themes such as Space Explorer, On a Pirate Ship and Hollywood.

Pingry Summer

pingrysummer.org Basking Ridge

An academic mix of core and enrichment classes (language arts, math, engineering, architecture and more) will keep minds sharp whether for credit or the competitive edge. Add a half-day of sports or day camp to round out the camp experience.

Wardlaw + Hartridge

whschool.org Edison

The Brain Boosters Junior Academics (grades 1-5) is a three-week program focused on using technology and hands-on activities to develop math, writing and reading skills. The Summer Scholars (grades 6-12) program offers college prep-style courses.

Winston Preparatory School

winstonprep.edu Whippany

The month-long Summer Enrichment Program boosts language facility, math aptitude, executive functioning and independence through small classes grouped by skill level and learning style, plus daily 1:1 instruction targeting the area of greatest need. Culinary arts, photography, social pragmatics and other activities are offered.

ART CAMPS

Arts Council of Princeton

artscouncilofprinceton.org Princeton

Join for 11 weeks of camp for kids ages 5-16 led by incredible teaching artists. Kids can try their hand at painting, mixed media, fiber arts, clay and more.

Art Sparks

artsparksstudio.com Hopewell

Kids can explore a variety of media such as acrylics, collage, watercolors, pastels, charcoal, printmaking, sculpture, photography, colored pencils, clay and much more.

The Center for Contemporary Arts

ccabedminster.org Bedminster

Get her wheels spinning at this state-of-the-art studio’s ceramics camp, where she can throw and glaze her own creations. If pottery isn’t her thing, there’s also mixed media offered (which explores everything from painting to sculpture) and various projects that change each week.

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey

artcenternj.org Summit

Camps for kids ages 5-9, tweens ages 10-12 and teens ages 13+ provide youngsters with the chance to explore art media and techniques with weekly themes and small class sizes.

COOKING CAMPS

Classic Thyme

classicthyme.com Westfield Put their culinary skills to the test in one of these of multi-day, mini-camps focused on things like baking, vegetarian cooking and pizza-making. Fun classes like “Edible and Living Garden School Yard Farm to Table,” allow for children as young as four, to plant and harvest their own ingredients.

HealthBarn USA

healthbarnusa.com Ridgewood This is a camp where they can

Pembroke, Camp Tel Noar and Camp Tevya—three Jewish camps – have welcomed young people and their families. Campers explore and celebrate shared values, traditions and love of Israel.

Maine Camp Experience

mainecampexperience.com Portland, ME

MCE is a community of summer camps for boys and girls with strong traditions and so much natural beauty for kids to thrive in. Some camps are co-ed while others are single gender. Explore options for the full summer or just a few weeks.

Surprise Lake Camp

surpriselake.org Cold Spring, NY

SLC is one of the nation's longest running Jewish sleepaway camps and is located on 400 beautiful acres in Cold Spring. Camp here is about unplugging, growing and exploring Jewish values in a serene setting.

PERFORMING ARTS CAMPS

All Children’s Theatre

allchildrenstheatre.org Locations Vary

Future stars of the big screen earn their time in the spotlight while studying comedy, drama and musical theater and end the summer with one or more live performances.

Class Act Performing Arts Studio

classactpas.com South Orange

Triple-threats in-training, tiny performers (ages 3–6) pick from themes like Frozen and Sofia the First, before showing off what they’ve learned. Older kids (ages 7–14) meet every day for two weeks to put together a Broadwayinspired number.

Theater Camp at Elks Lodge

taubenslagproductions.com Edison

Kids shine in several original productions while learning from seasoned pros over this camp’s two-month duration. Plus, there’s time to swim, play games and even catch a Broadway show.

The Moderne Academie of Fine Arts

moderneacademie.com Scotch Plains

Ballerinas in training spend the mornings on their tippy-toes followed by movies, arts and crafts and snacks. More experienced dancers (ages 8–18) choose from different workshops and learn the basics from in-house teachers and guest instructors from NYC.

The New Jersey Workshop for the Arts

njworkshopforthearts.com Westfield

Grade-school-aged thinkers take three-week-long classes like “Broadway Dance,” where they learn choreography or “Engineering,” where they can explore and build machines using the “LEGO Engineering Program.” There are also options for pre-K and kindergarten students where they socialize through hands-on group play.

SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPS

Easter Seal’s New Jersey Camp Merry Heart

easterseals.com Hackettstown

There’s tons of swimming, biking, fishing and zip lining across the wooded, 123-acre campground at this program for kids with autism and mental and physical disabilities. Campers will be under the supervision of trained caretakers focused on their social development.

Harbor Haven

harborhaven.com West Orange

This 7-week program designed for kids with mild special needs promises an action-packed summer while improving social and motor skills. Campers spend time outdoors, swim, dance and have an “Olympic” sports competition every Wednesday.

Hybridge Summer Program

hybridgelearning.com South River

Children with autism spectrum disorders play games, spend time outdoors, participate in team sports and music lessons. Campers receive one-on-one and small-group instruction that helps hone their social and play skills.

SPORTS-SPECIFIC CAMPS

AFFA Fencing & Fitness Academy

affafencing.com Garwood

This camp will teach and reinforce basic techniques, rules and strategies of fencing.

Montclair State Ice Arena

montclairstatearena.com Little Falls

Aspiring Wayne Gretskys develop stick skills on the ice and improve stamina with hockey camp. There is also a figure skating camp offered for all ages.

Heron Club Junior Golf Camp

heronglen.com Ringoes

This camp, led by former PGA tour instructors, helps your junior golfers sharpen their drive, regardless of skill level. There’s also a “Birdies” camp for younger putters, for ages 7–11.

NJ Jackals’ Nike Baseball Camp

ussportscamp.com

Little Falls They'll get oneon-one time with semi-pros players while improving their batting and fielding skills at this five-day camp.

Pembroke, Camp Tel Noar and Camp Tevya—three Jewish camps – have welcomed young people and their families. Campers explore and celebrate shared values, traditions and love of Israel.

Maine Camp Experience

mainecampexperience.com Portland, ME

MCE is a community of summer camps for boys and girls with strong traditions and so much natural beauty for kids to thrive in. Some camps are co-ed while others are single gender. Explore options for the full summer or just a few weeks.

Surprise Lake Camp

surpriselake.org Cold Spring, NY

SLC is one of the nation's longest running Jewish sleepaway camps and is located on 400 beautiful acres in Cold Spring. Camp here is about unplugging, growing and exploring Jewish values in a serene setting.

PERFORMING ARTS CAMPS

All Children’s Theatre

allchildrenstheatre.org Locations Vary

Future stars of the big screen earn their time in the spotlight while studying comedy, drama and musical theater and end the summer with one or more live performances.

Class Act Performing Arts Studio

classactpas.com South Orange

Triple-threats in-training, tiny performers (ages 3–6) pick from themes like Frozen and Sofia the First, before showing off what they’ve learned. Older kids (ages 7–14) meet every day for two weeks to put together a Broadwayinspired number.

Theater Camp at Elks Lodge

taubenslagproductions.com Edison

Kids shine in several original productions while learning from seasoned pros over this camp’s two-month duration. Plus, there’s time to swim, play games and even catch a Broadway show.

The Moderne Academie of Fine Arts

moderneacademie.com Scotch Plains

Ballerinas in training spend the mornings on their tippy-toes followed by movies, arts and crafts and snacks. More experienced dancers (ages 8–18) choose from different workshops and learn the basics from in-house teachers and guest instructors from NYC.

The New Jersey Workshop for the Arts

njworkshopforthearts.com Westfield

Grade-school-aged thinkers take three-week-long classes like “Broadway Dance,” where they learn choreography or “Engineering,” where they can explore and build machines using the “LEGO Engineering Program.” There are also options for pre-K and kindergarten students where they socialize through hands-on group play.

SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPS

Easter Seal’s New Jersey Camp Merry Heart

easterseals.com Hackettstown

There’s tons of swimming, biking, fishing and zip lining across the wooded, 123-acre campground at this program for kids with autism and mental and physical disabilities. Campers will be under the supervision of trained caretakers focused on their social development.

Harbor Haven

harborhaven.com West Orange

This 7-week program designed for kids with mild special needs promises an action-packed summer while improving social and motor skills. Campers spend time outdoors, swim, dance and have an “Olympic” sports competition every Wednesday.

Hybridge Summer Program

hybridgelearning.com South River

Children with autism spectrum disorders play games, spend time outdoors, participate in team sports and music lessons. Campers receive one-on-one and small-group instruction that helps hone their social and play skills.

SPORTS-SPECIFIC CAMPS

AFFA Fencing & Fitness Academy

affafencing.com Garwood

This camp will teach and reinforce basic techniques, rules and strategies of fencing.

Montclair State Ice Arena

montclairstatearena.com Little Falls

Aspiring Wayne Gretskys develop stick skills on the ice and improve stamina with hockey camp. There is also a figure skating camp offered for all ages.

Heron Club Junior Golf Camp

heronglen.com Ringoes

This camp, led by former PGA tour instructors, helps your junior golfers sharpen their drive, regardless of skill level. There’s also a “Birdies” camp for younger putters, for ages 7–11.

NJ Jackals’ Nike Baseball Camp

ussportscamp.com

Little Falls They'll get oneon-one time with semi-pros players while improving their batting and fielding skills at this five-day camp.