Upcoming Camps & Classes
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Rock Star Camp with Creative Music Adventures
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: 4501 Interlake Ave. N #2, Seattle, WA 98103 | Map It
Ages: Ages 5-12 Cost: $250
Event Info: 206-706-1034 | Web site | emailThis camp will be a fun exploration of popular music for kids. Participants will be grouped according to their playing level and experience. Each group will rotate through different pods where they will learn contemporary, child-friendly songs on different instruments. Instruments will include piano, drums and guitar. Campers will learn about chords, sight-reading, ear training and ensemble playing. The campers will be able to play in “bands” where they will record a music video of the songs they work on throughout the camp. The camp will work on valuable music concepts as well as skills children can apply to other activities. The campers will learn the importance of working well with others, communicating effectively and helping one another understand new concepts. Every participant will need to pack a lunch each day. Please complete and mail the registration to Creative Music Adventures by June 15th, 2013.
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Ropeworks Jump Rope Camp at the Meridian School
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Location: The Meridian School, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 6-12 Cost: $175-$250
Event Info: 206-632-7154 | Web site | emailRopeworks’ jump rope camps are directed and run by World Jump Rope Champion and Cirque Du Soleil Artist Rene Bibaud. Boys and girls of all skill levels are invited to participate in our jump rope camps, which teach kids the following disciplines: single rope skills, partner routines, double Dutch, jumping long rope skills, group game choreography and more. Kids work together in a fun and rewarding environment of goal setting, best effort and team building. Play games, learn skills, develop new skills and stay fit in our fun-filled high energy program that really gets kids jumping! Camp culminates with a performance for friends and family.
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SAM Camp: Globe Trotters - Art from Around the World
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday–Friday 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Location: Seattle Asian Art Museum, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Grades 1–5 Cost: $325-$360
Event Info: 206-654-3100Are you ready to put your art on the map? Make collages, paintings and sculptures in response to art from around the globe. Along the way campers will create their own passports, mixed media maps, masks and more. This week will also include fun music workshops and a visit to the galleries at Seattle Art Museum Downtown. Drop-off and pick-up location: Seattle Asian Art Museum.
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School of Rock Performance Camp: History of Punk
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: 14330 N.E. 20th St., Suite C/D, Bellevue, WA 98007 | Map It
Ages: Ages 8-18 Cost: $450
Event Info: 425-999-4109 | Web site | emailWhat is Punk? A genre? A lifestyle? An attitude? Students in this performance camp will ask these questions while learning from the artists that challenged the status quo. From The Ramones to Green Day, punk can be simple an complex at the same time. All Performance Camps run one week with a special performance at at a real rock venue on Friday early evening. For students 8-18, some experience required.
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Seattle Tilth Camp: UFF! - Urban Farmers of the Future
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: Seattle Tilth Garden Camps & School Garden Tours, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 6-10 Cost: $210-$250
Event Info: 206-633-0451 | Web site | emailNow is the perfect time to plant your fall and winter garden. Set up a plant nursery, plant seed flats and take seeds home to grow. Create your own seed catalog and garden journal. This theme-based weeklong day camp is a great way to have summer fun while learning about the fascinating world of the garden. Spend five days developing practical garden skills, exploring plants and discovering animals that live in Seattle Tilth's community learning gardens and Meridian Park. This camp is intended for campers entering grades 1-4 in fall 2013.
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Seattle Tilth Children's Garden Junior Counselor Program (Session 2)
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Location: Seattle Tilth Garden Camps & School Garden Tours, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Grades 5-9 Cost: $240
Event Info: 206-633-0451 | Web site | emailIf your teen or preteen loves gardening and working with younger students, this is for them! Junior Counselors help set-up and clean-up garden activities, assist Children's Garden staff, lead small group activities and learn more about organic gardening. Week-long placements offer all the fun of summer camp with the opportunity to develop leadership skills. Jr. Counselors come 30 minutes before campers arrive and stay 30 minutes after campers depart to help set-up and clean-up (these times are built into the listing below). Leadership training and orientation will be provided.
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Soundview Do-It-Yourself Camp
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: Soundview School, Lynnwood | Map It
Ages: Ages 6-12 Cost: $215 (discounts available)
Event Info: 425-355-5237 | Web site | emailEngage in fun, hands-on activities as you create your own masterpieces in our Do-It-Yourself Camp! Get your hands dirty as you squeeze, coil, and build original sculptures out of clay. Put on the chef’s hat and make desserts that are both delicious and beautiful. Turn a pair of boring white canvas shoes into art by painting a fashion-forward design and showing them off on the runway. Become a chocolatier at Dawn’s Candy & Cake Chocolate 101 class. At D.I.Y. Camp, we empower our campers to say, “Yes, I did it myself!”
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Summer Passport to China - Mandarin Immersion Camp
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Location: Villa Academy, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Grades K-5 Cost: $250/half-day week
Event Info: 206-227-7138 or 425-274-5188 | Web site | emailAt Mandarin Immersion Camp for K-2nd and 3rd-5th grades, we help campers build language and cultural competency while having lots of summer fun! Our camp leaders are great at making kids excited about language, culture and the world – and they happen to be native-speaking, experienced language teachers, too. Campers are grouped by language experience and ability where appropriate. Dragons, magic, and martial arts! Join us for a Mandarin language immersion adventure. We’ll travel across the ocean and learn about some magical characters from China. Campers will explore Chinese myths, festivals, and foods. We will tell stories about magical dragons, make boats for the Dragon Boat Festival and cook delicious dumplings!
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Tashunka Half-Day Farm Camp
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or 1-4 p.m.
Location: Tashunka Farm, 25634 N.E. 80th St., Redmond, WA 98053 | Map It
Ages: Ages 5 and up Cost: $325
Event Info: 206-799-5466 | Web site | emailOur Farm Day Camps are a great way to learn about all the great things that happen on a farm every day. Learn all about gardening, composting, recycling, cooking, water dynamics, and caring for all the various farm animals, chickens, goats, horses, and ponies. Enjoy more fun stuff each day with Arts and Crafts, Games, and much more.
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The Musuem of Flight ACE: Beginner ‘Bots
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: The Museum of Flight, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Grades K-1 Cost: $265-$320
Event Info: 206-764-5867 | Web site | emailCamp Beginner 'Bots: Learn how we use robots every day! See how scientists are using robotics to explore our universe. Using Lego WeDo and Robotix parts, explore the basics of robotics, including gears, levers, and more.
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The Northwest School Summer Camp
Date: 07/08/2013 - 08/16/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Location: The Northwest School, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 10-16 Cost: $640-$2200 depending on program
Event Info: 206-816-6070 | Web site | emailThe Northwest School offers a welcoming and engaging summer program for youth from across Seattle and around the world. With integration at all levels, from the classroom to the dorm room, we are a truly international camp; English becomes a passport to new friendships and understanding for both American and International students as they learn together in class and play together outside of the camp day. Join us this summer and start creating your own global connections.
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TOPS Chess Camp
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: TOPS at Seward, 2500 Franklin Ave. E., Seattle, WA 98102 | Map It
Ages: Ages 6-12 Cost: $235
Event Info: 206-427-4539 | Web site | emailA week of chess that will delight any young chess player. Puzzles and challenges will be available for all levels of play. Appropriate for any level from beginner to experienced tournament players! Packed full of fun puzzles, serious challenges and with plenty of time for bughouse and other fun games too.
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Wetland Adventurers with Magnuson Nature Programs
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Location: Magnuson Community Center, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 6-7 Cost: $197
Event Info: 206-684-7026 | Web siteJoin us for another year of fun-filled outdoor adventure at Magnuson Park! Wetland Adventurers Camp is filled with hands-on nature exploration, songs, games, and nature crafts. Its designed to encourage curiosity and bonding with the natural world, and to develop big motor skills as well as dexterity. Camp fee includes an official Jr. Nature Explorers bandana - sign up for one or several! Bring a nutritious lunch and a water bottle. Course # 97536 on SPARC.
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Wilderness Awareness School Survival Skills Day Camp
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Location: 26425 N.E. Allen St., Ste 203, Duvall, WA 98019 | Map It
Ages: Ages 10-12 Cost: $325
Event Info: 425-788-1301 | Web siteThis camp expands on the experiences of our Nature Adventure Day Camps providing your camper with opportunities for more fun along with development of more focused wilderness skills. All campers will receive training and assessment in the safe use of knives, and will have opportunity during the week to use this skill with the attentive supervision of our staff. Other skills that your camper will have the opportunity to practice will include some (but not necessarily all) of the following; making fire with matches and with friction, safe and effective fire tending techniques, principles of shelter-building, identifying and harvesting wild edibles, open-fire cooking and stalking bullfrogs (catch-and-release only at this camp, no hunting). Projects might include making baskets for collecting wild food, candle making and hand-twisting cordage! Along with the focus on survival skills, your camper should be ready for some serious on-trail and off-trail exploration at our property in the foothills outside of Duvall. They may find themselves wading through the sword ferns gathering material for a shelter, crawling through a thicket to get at that perfect stick for a fire-making kit, or wading at the edge of our pond to gather cattail roots for a wild lunch. No matter what specific activities and adventures we have during a week of Survival Skills Day Camp, our goals remain the same -- that your child have fun, while learning about nature and themselves. At the end of a week with us, we hope that you see in your child increased self-confidence, as well as excitement about an assortment of new skills and stories of adventure.
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Wilderness Awareness School Wild Sprouts: Farm and Forest Camp
Date: 07/08/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Location: 26425 N.E. Allen St., Ste 203, Duvall, WA 98019 | Map It
Ages: Ages 4-6 Cost: $185
Event Info: 425-788-1301 | Web siteWilderness Awareness School has partnered together with Oxbow Farm, and we are serving up something very special this summer! During this week of daily adventures your child will explore the edge where Farm and Forest meet. In addition to Wilderness Awareness School’s unique day camp experience learning about plants, mammals, tracking, birds and survival skills…we’re down on the farm! Kids will make their own sun tea, fresh fruit popsicles, and farm burritos. They will dig roots and pick fruits, save, sow, and snack on seeds. On the final day, we will harvest produce for an end-of-week Happy Camper Farmers Market! Each day we enjoy storytelling under the Maple Tree, as well as songs, crafts, and play surrounding food, farm and forest life. Camp is held at Oxbow Farm in the Snoqualmie Valley (about 15 minutes from Redmond). It is on a 120-acre property, with 20 acres of certified organic vegetables, berries and tree fruit in cultivation for the fresh market.
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Discovery Days: Groceries and Goodies
Date: 07/09/2013
Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: Seattle Children's Museum, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 4-10 Cost: $30/half day, $70/full day
Event Info: 206-441-1768 | Web site | emailDiscovery Days - where imagination comes alive...at camp! This day is part of the Seattle Children's Museum Summer Camp program which provides a create-your-own summer opportunity for families to select their own combination of single, half-day or full-day camps throughout June, July and August. Each day features its own theme. Learn more at www.thechildrensmuseum.org/summer.
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Discovery Days: Luau Time
Date: 07/10/2013
Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: Seattle Children's Museum, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 4-10 Cost: $30/half day, $70/full day
Event Info: 206-441-1768 | Web site | emailDiscovery Days, where imagination comes alive...at camp! This day is part of the Seattle Children's Museum Summer Camp program which provides a create-your-own summer opportunity for families to select their own combination of single, half-day or full-day camps throughout June, July and August. Each day features its own theme. Learn more at www.thechildrensmuseum.org/summer.
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Made Sewing: Camp 7 Wardrobe Essentials Series
Date: 07/10/2013 - 07/12/2013
Time: Wednesday-Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: 8408 Greenwood Ave. N., Seattle , WA 98103 | Map It
Ages: Ages 8-18 Cost: $185
Event Info: 206-552-9632 | Web site | emailSummer comes and goes each year but fashionable wardrobe stapes are forever. In this class the kids learn sewing basics, using patterns and finishing techniques while creating a maxi dress, wrap skirt and cinch purse. Just what every fashionable girl needs in her wardrobe! Please note: This class is for kids who already have a firm understanding of the sewing machine. A materials list will be emailed to you closer to the class date.
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Discovery Days: Pixies and Pirates
Date: 07/11/2013
Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: Seattle Children's Museum, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 4-10 Cost: $30/half day, $70/full day
Event Info: 206-441-1768 | Web site | emailDiscovery Days, where imagination comes alive...at camp! This day is part of the Seattle Children's Museum Summer Camp program which provides a create-your-own summer opportunity for families to select their own combination of single, half-day or full-day camps throughout June, July and August. Each day features its own theme. Learn more at www.thechildrensmuseum.org/summer.
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Discovery Days: Tour De France
Date: 07/12/2013
Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Location: Seattle Children's Museum, Seattle | Map It
Ages: Ages 4-10 Cost: $30/half day, $70/full day
Event Info: 206-441-1768 | Web site | emailDiscovery Days, where imagination comes alive...at camp! This day is part of the Seattle Children's Museum Summer Camp program which provides a create-your-own summer opportunity for families to select their own combination of single, half-day or full-day camps throughout June, July and August. Each day features its own theme. Learn more at www.thechildrensmuseum.org/summer.
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Cougar Quest
Date: 07/14/2013 - 07/26/2013
Time: Sunday-Friday Overnight
Location: 100 Dairy Rd., Pullman, WA, WA 99163-1035 | Map It
Ages: Grades 7-12 Cost: $630/week
Event Info: 509-335-1235 | Web site | emailCougar Quest is a residential academic summer camp for highly capable students on the Washington State University campus in Pullman, Washington (75 miles south of Spokane, WA). The camp is designed to meet the educational and social needs of young college-bound students entering grades 7 through 12 in fall 2013. There are two weeks of camp, one to accommodate entering 7th through 9th graders and the second for entering 9th through 12th graders. Students entering 9th grade have the option of choosing one week, or attending both. For one exciting week high achieving students attend three rigorous workshops of their choosing. Most workshops are taught by Washington State University professors and are full of hands-on activities that are meant to challenge and keep the interest of students.
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Ekone Ranch All Level Horse Camp
Date: 07/14/2013 - 07/20/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: 401 Ekone Rd, Goldendale, WA 98620 | Map It
Ages: Ages 8-18 Cost: $860 (scholarships available)
Event Info: 509-773-6800 | Web site | emailEkone Ranch offers a one-of-a-kind camp program on 1060 acres of canyonlands, forests and meadows near the Columbia Gorge. Our residential, co-ed camp program features small groups of no more than 20 children per session and a 6:1 camper/staff ratio or better. Horse camp sessions emphasize the special relationship between children and horses. Campers spend many hours each day with our wonderful horses, grooming, learning groundwork, practicing in the arena, and going on long trail rides through spectacular country. We ride bareback and western. When not with the horses, campers are engaged in a variety of art projects, nature explorations, swimming, ranch activities and chores. Our garden-fresh, from-scratch food is a highlight of the camp experience (many a camper has learned to love their vegetables in the Yummy Tummy Cafe). Campers sleep in our A-frame longhouse, in tipis, under the stars, or in the hay barn where we listen to the horses breathe all night long. Due to our small session size, we are happy to accommodate some children with special needs or dietary considerations--please contact us for more information. Please visit our website at www.ekone.org or call 509-773-4536 for more information.
The All-Level Horse Camp sessions have a maximum group size of 24 and a minimum staff:camper ratio of 1:5. This is one of our co-ed sessions.
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Rite of Passage Journeys: Solo Crossing
Date: 07/14/2013 - 08/03/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: 22401 39th Ave. S.E., Bothell, WA 98021 | Map It
Ages: Ages 15-18 Cost: $2,478 (financial aid available)
Event Info: 425-485-7396 | Web site | emailThis community-based three-week backpacking adventure will help your teen navigate the challenging road from childhood to adulthood. Your teen will have a chance to imagine how they want to be as adults, and then explore and practice what this means to them and their families, friends and communities. During three exciting weeks, teens develop a range of personal and interpersonal skills. A long backpacking trek lets them practice teamwork and wilderness skills. Solo time, journalling and nightly talking circles help them connect to and articulate their deeper thoughts and dreams.
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Rite of Passage Journeys: The Apprentice Journey
Date: 07/14/2013 - 07/20/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: Rite of Passage Journeys, 22401 39th Ave. S.E., Bothell, WA 98021 | Map It
Ages: Ages 8-10 Cost: $784 (financial aid available)
Event Info: 425-485-7396 | Web site | emailExcite your young adventurer! Send you child along on a fun-filled introduction to wilderness and community. This Journeys is perfect for the first time camper or a young mountain trekker. Under the guidance and encouragement of our experienced staff and elders, participants will learn to cultivate a variety of interpersonal and wilderness skills. This happens in a challenging, yet supportive environment. As a result, children will come away with resources that will aid them in their day-to-day lives as they approach the mysteries of adolescence. Our programs are limited to 9 participants each out of respect for the wild places that we travel. Register early to make sure that your child has a spot on this Journey.
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Wilderness Awareness School Teen Survival Skills Overnight Camp
Date: 07/14/2013 - 07/19/2013
Time: Overnight
Location: 26425 N.E. Allen St., Ste 203, Duvall, WA 98019 | Map It
Ages: Ages 11-14 Cost: $695
Event Info: 425-788-1301 | Web siteThis five night camp is focused on learning wilderness survival skills basics while practicing them daily at our school campus near Duvall. Campers will have opportunities to practice fire making, knife safety and carving, shelter construction and primitive cooking. They may choose to create their own fire kit, spoon, bowl or other similar craft to take home. Participants will also have the opportunity to sleep in shelters they have constructed from natural materials. They are sure to bring home amazing stories from this week with us! Survival Overnight Camp begins at 1 p.m. on Sunday and ends at 12 p.m. on Friday. Parents are encouraged to arrive at 11 a.m. on Friday. All youth overnight participants must return a signed Physician’s Medical Form upon registration. This is for the safety of our participants and our organization. Completion of this form will require a physical exam completed within one year of the course date, and an appointment with that physician for the form to be filled out. We appreciate your understanding.