Columbus Museum of Art Summer Camp 2018 Financial Aid
Lazy days of summer? Non a risk if you lot're a fundamental Ohio youth.
From artistic endeavors to outdoor adventures, there are activities and enrichment programs to fill just virtually whatever child'south days and desires.
And, from 5:30 to 7:30?p.1000. today, the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department will host its annual summer campsite expo. Forget nearly the depressing days of winter and start planning for an exciting summer filled with creativity, recreation and learning opportunities.
Fine art
• ARTcamps at Dublin Arts Council : including photography, sculpture, drama workshops and more for ages 6 to xviii. Weeklong full- and half-day sessions June 11 through Aug. 17 at the center, 7125 Riverside Dr., Dublin. Tuition: $140 to $190. (614-889-7444, www.dublinarts.org)
• Army camp Inventiveness: visual arts, dance, writing and drama activities for ages 6 to 12. Weeklong full-solar day army camp July 9-13. ARTventure (in collaboration with the Columbus College of Art & Design) July 23-27 will feature drawing, visual arts and mixed-media design in half-day sessions for students inbound starting time through eighth grades. Play and Clay
July?23-27 will offer theater and ceramics in half-day sessions for students inbound first through third grades. All camps will take identify at the McConnell Arts Center, 777 Evening St., Worthington. Tuition: $135 to $207. (614-431-0329, world wide web.mcconnellarts.org)
• Clay Camp: basic, intermediate and advanced hand-building and glazing techniques offered from one to four p.chiliad. every Wednesday from June 13 through Aug. 15 for ages 6 to 18 at Marcy's Clayground, 9842 Brewster Lane, Powell. Tuition: $33 per 3-hour military camp (614-932-3000, world wide web.marcysclayground.com)
• Come up Out and Clay Art Camp : clay sculpture and painting lessons for ages 7 to 12. Weeklong half-mean solar day sessions (dates to be determined) at the Dirt Cafe, 1644 W. 5th Ave. Tuition: $160. (614-486-5815, www.claycafecolumbus.com)
• Creative Summertime Workshops: from studio-art fundamentals to innovative single-subject workshops taught by Columbus College of Fine art & Design faculty members, alumni and art professionals for students entering starting time through twelfth grades. One-half-day workshops June 18 through Aug. three at the college, 60 Cleveland Ave. Tuition: $130 to $195. (614-222-3248, www.ccad.edu/ce)
• Delaware Arts Castle: painting, cartoon, ceramics, performing-arts programs and more for ages v to xiii. Weeklong half- and full-solar day sessions June through early Baronial at several Delaware locations, including the Arts Castle, 190 W. Winter St., Delaware. Tuition: to be determined; some scholarships bachelor. (740-369-2787, www.artscastle.org)
• Gallery 202 Summer Camps: clay, sculpture, photography, magic, sewing and watercolor pedagogy for ages 5 to 12. 3-, 4- and 5-mean solar day camps (each two hours long) June through August at Gallery 202, Partners in Art, 38 N. State St., Westerville. Tuition: $sixty to $110. (614-890-8202, www.gallery202online.com) • Seriously Sweet Summer Camp: clay sculpture, ceramics, drawing, painting and mixed-media instruction for age 6 and older. Three-hr one time-a-week session for five weeks mid-June through early August and ane session of 3 hours daily July?9-13 at Exterior the Lines Artistic Studio, 5236 Cemetery Rd., Hilliard. Tuition: $130. (614-527-7752, www.outsidethelinescreativestudio.com)
• Summertime Art Workshops: dinosaur dioramas, digital blueprint and guerilla art led by teachers and artists for students entering kindergarten through 8th grade. 2 one-half-day preschool sessions, July 9-13 and July 16-xx. Weeklong full- and one-half-mean solar day sessions, June 18 through Aug. x, at the Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St. Tuition: $140 (half-day), $120 for members; $275 (total-twenty-four hours), $235 for members; (614-629-5940, www.columbusmuseum.org)
• Teen Summer Workshops: way pattern, polymer sculpture and more led by professional person artists for ages 12 to 18. Two- to three-day half-day sessions June?eleven-15 and July?1 half dozen-20 at the Ohio Arts and crafts Museum, 1665 W. 5th Ave. Tuition: $35 to $45 per workshop. (614-486-4402, www.ohiocraft.org)
• Uptown Art Camp : drawing, painting and multimedia pedagogy plus a gallery show for ages 5 to sixteen. Weeklong two-hour workshops July nine-13 at David Myers Art Studio & Galleries, 7 W. Principal St., Westerville. Tuition: $225, assist available. (614-882-2180, www.davidmyersart.com)
• Young Masters Summer Twenty-four hours Military camp: ceramics, glass-fusing, fiber arts, polymer clay and more for ages half-dozen to 12. Weekly full- and half-twenty-four hours sessions June 18 through Aug. 10 at the Ohio Craft Museum, 1665 W. 5th Ave. Tuition: $87 to $170 (afterwards-care available). (614-486-4402, www.ohiocraft.org)
Education, technology, mixed
• Blast From the Past: "time traveler" themes including nature, Civil State of war soldiers, American Indian and archaeology for ages 6 to 11. Weeklong full-day sessions July 9 through Aug.?three at the Ohio History Center, I-71 and Due east. 17th Avenue. Tuition: $180, or $150 for members (multiple camp and other discounts available). (614-297-2663, 1-800-686-1541, www.ohiohistory.org/summercamps)
• Army camp COSI: themed science activities, including animals, archaeology, robotics and amusement-park scientific discipline and more than for ages 5 to 18. Single-24-hour interval to weeklong half- and full-mean solar day workshops plus 3-hour minicamps June xi through Aug.?10 at COSI Columbus, 333 West. Wide St. Tuition: $42 (or $34 for members) to $550 (or $500 for members). (614-228-2674, www.cosi.org/families/camp-cosi)
• Camp KAC Celebrating 25 Years : performing and literary arts, dance, visual fine art and creative-writing for ages v to 12. Weeklong full-mean solar day camps June xi through Aug.?10 at the King Arts Complex, 867 Mountain Vernon Ave. Tuition: $95, or $85 for members; $25 registration fee. (614-645-5464, www.kingartscomplex.com)
• Columbus Academy Summer Feel: academics, arts and athletics for preschoolers through 12th-graders. Weeklong full- and half-day sessions June 4 through Aug. x at Columbus Academy, 4300 Scarlet Lesser Rd., Gahanna. Tuition: $125 for half-mean solar day sessions, $250 for full-twenty-four hour period camps (614-509-2267, www.columbusacademy.org)
• CSG Summer Programs: coed offerings including lab sciences, art, theater, ceramics, chess, yoga, photography and SAT preparation for ages 3 through 17. Three-week terms in June and July plus August in Activity sessions July thirty-Aug. 3 and Aug.?half-dozen-ten at Columbus Schoolhouse for Girls, 56 Due south.
Columbia Ave., Bexley. Tuition: varies. (614-252-0781, Ext.?333, www.csgsummerprograms.org)
• Cub Scout Day Camp: games, crafts, sports, nature and more than for boys entering get-go through fifth grades. Weeklong full-day or overnight sessions June?11 through Aug.?3 at Camp Lazarus (plus other dates and locations in contiguous counties), 4422 Columbus Pike, Delaware. Tuition: $65 (early bird) to $165. (614-436-7200, world wide web.skcbsa.org , questions@skcbsa.org)
• Notice Modeling: style, runway modeling, bones Goggle box auditions, makeup, hair and more for girls ages v to fifteen. Weeklong one-half-24-hour interval camp June 25-29 at the Shawnee Hills Community Eye, 36 West. Mohawk Dr., Powell. Tuition: $150. (614-766-7600, www.discovermodelinginc.com)
• Ecole Francaise: field trips, French culture and swimming for students entering preschool through fifth course. Weeklong full- and half-day sessions June?eleven through Aug. 10 at Ecole Francaise, 5120
Godown Rd. Tuition: varies. (614-451-1309, www.education-unlimited.org)
• Elite Enrichment Center Fun & Hands-on Educational Camp: reading, math, abacus, music, exercise, Mandarin Chinese and more than for students inbound kindergarten through twelfth form. Weeklong full- and one-half-day camps June?11 through Aug. 10 at the heart, 8840 Whitney Dr., Lewis Center. Tuition: $180 full-day; $120 half-twenty-four hour period. (740-657-8800, www.eliteenrichmentcenter.com/summerprograms.aspx)
• Etiquette University Summer Camp: part-playing, games and etiquette — from social skills to dining at an upscale restaurant — for students in kindergarten through 12th grades. Weeklong half-twenty-four hour period sessions June?11-fifteen, June 18-22 and Aug.?6-x at Saks Fifth Avenue, Polaris Fashion Place, 1500 Polaris Parkway. Tuition: $200 to $210, including dining tutorial. (614-459-2158, www.magnificentmanners.com)
• Franklin Park Conservatory: nature-themed activities including mapmaking, environmental-art workshop and drama activities for pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. Weeklong half- and full-twenty-four hours sessions June?eleven through Aug. 17 at the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Garden, 1777 E. Wide St. Tuition: $95 to $210. (614-645-5923, www.fpconservatory.org)
• ID Tech Camp: video-game blueprint, Flash animation, programming and more than for ages seven to 17. Weeklong sessions June 18 through July xx at several Ohio State Academy locations. Tuition: first at $749; financial aid available. (1-888-709-8324, www.internaldrive.com)
• Imaginary Worlds:
Introduction to Game Programming: didactics in calculator-game creation taught past Otterbein estimator-science professors for students entering seventh through ninth grades. Weeklong full-twenty-four hours army camp June?11-15 at Otterbein Courtright Memorial Library, Otterbein University, northwest corner of Master and Grove streets, Westerville. Tuition: $220. (614-823-1371, www.otterbein.edu)
• Junior Achievement BizTown: office-playing games focused on business ownership, investing, spending and charitable giving for students entering fifth and sixth grades. Weeklong full-day session June eleven-15 at Junior Accomplishment of Cardinal Ohio, 68 E. 2d Ave. Tuition: $195. (614-704-2532, www.jacols.org)
• But for Girls: Be a Leader and Change the World: workshop designed to help girls focus their energies on issues they care nearly for those entering sixth through eighth grades. 24-hour interval camp June?18-twenty at Otterbein Courtright Memorial Library, Otterbein Academy, northwest corner of Main and Grove streets, Westerville. Tuition: $99. (614-823-1371, www.otterbein.edu)
• Kids Cooking Camp with Immature Chefs Academy: themed camps for ages 3 to 15. Day and evening opportunities June 11 through Aug.?17 at the university, 425 Beecher Rd., Gahanna. Tuition: starting at $75. (614-933-9700, www.youngchefsacademy.com/centralohio)
• Kids in Higher, Ohio University: art, math, forensic science, sign language, concrete fettle and more for students entering fourth through ninth grades. Weeklong half-day sessions June?18-22, June 25-29 and July?nine-thirteen at the Ohio Academy-Lancaster campus, 1570 Granville State highway, Lancaster. Tuition: $85 plus lab fees. (740-654-6711, Ext. 249; www.lancaster.ohiou.edu)
• Our CupCakery'south Future Pastry Chefs' Lodge: preparing and decorating cookies, cakes and other baked goods for ages viii to 14. Total- and 2 half-day sessions July?nine through Aug.?16 at Our CupCakery, sixteen North. High St., Dublin. Tuition: $169 to $289. (614-659-1555, world wide web.ourcupcakery.com)
• Summer Experience and Zoo Olympics: two camps featuring activities focusing on the environment and wildlife through crafts, games and hands-on animal exposure for students entering first through seventh grades. Weeklong total-day camps June 11 through Aug. 17 at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, 4850 W. Powell Rd., Delaware County. Tuition: $195 to $205, or $185 to $195 for zoo members; Adventure Camp: two-24-hour interval camp for ages 10 to xv held at the zoo July 2 and 3 or July 5 and 6. Tuition: $100, $90 for members (early bird discount bachelor). (614-645-3488, world wide web.columbuszoo.org)
• Summertime Experience Day Army camp : career exploration with an accent on science, outdoor recreation and swimming for students who have completed fifth and sixth grades. Weeklong full-day sessions June 4-viii and June eleven-15 at the Downtown YWCA, 65 Due south. 4th St. Tuition: free. (614-228-1043, www.enterpriseworks.biz)
• TECHie Camp: programming, robotics, Web development and more for students entering third through eighth grades. Weeklong full-day camps June 11 through Aug. 24 at several locations via partnerships with colleges, schools and nonprofit organizations. Tuition: $350; some scholarships available. (614-583-9211, www.techcorps.org)
• Thurber Summer Writing Army camp: artistic-writing teaching, field trips and guest speakers for students entering second through eighth grades. Weeklong total-day sessions mid-June through August. Half-solar day camps for kids entering second and tertiary grades at the Thurber Center, 91 Jefferson Ave. Tuition: $165, or $95 for half-day junior camp; some scholarships available. (614-464-1032, Ext.?xvi; www.thurberhouse.org)
• Upper Arlington Summertime Day Campsite: sports, arts and crafts, games, movies, swimming and more than for ages half dozen to 12. Weeklong full-day camps June 11 through Aug. 17 at Thompson Park and Barrington Elementary School in Upper Arlington. Tuition: $230 for residents, $240 for nonresidents. Other camps too available. (614-583-5300, www.uaoh.cyberspace)
• Wellington Summer Options 2012: fine arts, linguistic communication, science, applied science, math, sports and more for preschoolers through 12th-graders. Weeklong total- and half-day sessions June xi through Aug. 17 at the Wellington School, 3650 Reed Rd., Upper Arlington. Tuition: $120 to $380. (614-324-8882, www.wellington.org)
• The Works: Ohio Middle for History, Art & Technology : glass fusing, fine art, science and more than for ages 3 to 14. Weeklong full- and half-day sessions late June through early August at the Works, 55 S. 1st St., Newark. (Three-24-hour interval junior camps for ages 3 to 6.) Tuition: $120 to $240 ($fourscore for busy bee camp), or $100 to $200 for members ($65 for busy bee military camp). (740-349-9277, world wide web.attheworks.org)
• YMCA of Fundamental Ohio: themed sports and drama-and-music camps for students entering beginning through 10th grades. Weeklong full-day camps June through August at a variety of central Ohio locations; TeenXtreme camp, including ten weekly themed camps with field trips designed especially for teens and more than for seventh- to ninth-graders at Hilliard/Ray Patch, Jerry 50. Garver and North YMCA locations. Weeklong full-twenty-four hours sessions June through August. Tuition: varies. (614-224-1142; www.ymcacolumbus.org/campymca)
• YWCA Columbus: field trips, swimming, enrichment activities and outdoor play for students entering beginning through seventh grades. Weeklong full-mean solar day sessions at locations in New Albany and Westerville. Tuition: $180. (614-224-9121, Ext.?1294; www.ywcacolumbus.org)
• ZooKids: interactive surroundings with brute encounters, zoo walk and art projects for ages 3 to v. Three-hour weekly sessions June?4 through Aug. 17 at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, education building classroom, 4850 Westward. Powell Rd., Delaware County. Tuition: $125, or $115 for members; early on-bird discount past the tenth of the previous month. (614-645-3488, world wide web.columbuszoo.org)
Music, trip the light fantastic, drama
• BalletMet Summer Dance Camps: tap, ballet, hip-hop, jazz and improvisation interim and visual-arts didactics (options vary by week) for ages 3 to 12. Weeklong full- and half-day camps June through July at BalletMet studios in Gahanna and nearly Downtown. Tuition: $125 to $275. (614-224-1672, www.balletmet.org)
• Columbus Children's Theatre Summer University: interactive theater education for ages three to 18. Weeklong full-, half-24-hour interval and 1 to ii hour sessions June 4 through Aug. 17 at several locations, including the theater, 512 Park St. Tuition: $eighty to $300 (demand-based financial aid is available). (614-224-6673, www.colschildrenstheatre.org)
• Drama Kids Interim
Academy Summer Camp: edifice self-confidence and life skills through speech and drama preparation for ages 6 to 11. Weeklong half-24-hour interval sessions in July at several suburban locations in New Albany, Powell and Westerville. Tuition: $159; $20 discount early registration. (614-453-6232, world wide web.dramakids.com/oh1)
• Dramatic Affect Productions Mean solar day Military camp: weeklong interaction culminating in a theater production on Friday for family unit and friends, for ages half dozen to fifteen. Classes: June through August at eight suburban locations. Tuition: $165. (740-524-8832; www.dramatic-bear upon.com)
• Dublin Trip the light fantastic toe Centre & Gymnastics: tumbling and dance instruction in themed sessions for historic period 3 to students entering sixth class. Weeklong full-day sessions June through Baronial at the centre, 2665 Farmers Dr. Tuition: $180 to $250. (614-761-2882, www.dublindance.com)
• Girlz Rhythm n Stone Army camp: songwriting, drumming and vocal-technique instruction, concluding with a performance, for girls ages 8 to xviii. No musical experience necessary. Weeklong overnight military camp July 23-28 at Hoover Y-Park, 1570 Rohr Rd., Lockbourne. Tuition: $350; full and fractional scholarships available. (614-579-7897, www.girlzrhythmnrockcamp.com)
• Harmony Army camp: four-part a cappella vocal instruction for students finishing eighth through 12th grades hosted by the Singing Buckeyes. Four-24-hour interval session Aug. 1-four at Ohio Wesleyan Academy Campus Center. Tuition: $350. (614-459-0400; www.harmonycamp.org)
• Imaginating Dramatics: themed drama camps: "Showtime" and "Allow'southward Put on a Evidence" for ages 9 to 16. Eight- or 10-day sessions, July 11-xx and Aug. ane-eight, at the Imaginating Dramatics Company studio, 1634 Due west. 1st Ave., Grandview Heights. Tuition: $175 to $275. (614-486-0594 or send email to jeliot@columbus.rr.com)
• Jazz Academy: jazz improv, studio production, recording software, blues theory and big ring offered past the Jazz Arts Group for historic period 11 and older. Weeklong full, one-half-24-hour interval, evening and 1?1/ii-hour camps, June through July, at the Jazz Academy in the Lincoln Theatre, 769 Eastward. Long St., fourth flooring. Performances after about camps. Tuition: $80 to $350. (614-294-5200, Ext. 107; www.jazzartsgroup.org)
• CATCO-Phoenix Theatre for Children Summer Camps: a different themed mini-show volition exist created in each camp for ages iv to 18. Weeklong full- and half-day camps (plus two-week intensive workshops for teens) June eighteen through Aug. 10 at the Columbus Performing Arts Heart, 549 Franklin Ave.; and the Riffe Center, 77 S. High St. Tuition: $25 to $375; $25 registration fee. (614-464-0939, www.catcoistheatre.org)
Outdoors
• 7Summits Day Camp: risk and educational activities featuring ropes courses, kayaking, zip lines, service projects and nature exploration for ages half-dozen to 16. Weeklong full-twenty-four hour period sessions June 11 through Aug. 3 at Walnut Bluffs Outdoor Adventure Surface area, 8111 Schott Rd., Westerville. Tuition: $315 to $329 (614-403-3891, world wide web.summit-vision.com)
• Risk Academy: hiking, zip lines, creek exploration and a loftier-ropes course for ages 7 to xiv. Weeklong full-day camps (with overnights available) July through Baronial at Military camp Mary Orton, 7925 N. High St. Tuition: $275 to $340. (614-885-1023, www.campmaryorton.org/run a risk-university)
• Risk Military camp: themed outdoor camps educational activity cooperative skills for ages 6 to xvi. Weeklong full-twenty-four hours sessions (some overnight options for historic period 10 and older) June 25 through July 27 at Army camp Lazarus, 4422 Columbus Pike (Rt. 23), Delaware. Tuition: $295 to $395 ($fifty discount available through April ane); fiscal aid available. (614-846-8946, www.supergames.org)
• Audubon Adventure Military camp: outdoor nature exploration and science-conservation projects for students entering first through eighth grades. Weeklong total-day sessions, June 18 through Aug. 17 at the Grange Insurance Audubon Center, 505 Due west. Whittier St. Tuition: $180, or $165 for Audubon members; $30 registration fee. Extended care bachelor for boosted fee; limited scholarships available. (614-545-5486, www.grangeinsuranceauduboncenter.org)
• Camp Otonwe (Army camp Fire The states): nature exploration and activities with a focus on cooperative teamwork for students finishing kindergarten through ninth form. Weeklong full-day sessions June eighteen through Aug. 17 at Dragonfly Solar day Camp, Highbanks Metro Park, 685 Powell Rd., Lewis Center. Tuition: $160, after intendance available for an additional fee. (614-481-8227, www.centralohiocampfire.org)
• Military camp Wyandot (Camp Burn down USA): nature exploration and outdoor activities with a focus on cooperative teamwork fostered by small group living for students finishing first through 11th grade. Weeklong resident sessions July 8 through Aug.?4, at Military camp Wyandot, 23834 Clear Creek Rd., Rockbridge. Tuition: $200 to $400 (express financial aid bachelor). (614-481-8227, world wide web.centralohiocampfire.org)
• Campsite Friendship (Metropolis of Gahanna): pond, games, art projects and field trips for ages 5 to 12. Weeklong full-solar day camps June?11 to Aug. 17 at Friendship Park, 150 Oklahoma Ave., Gahanna; and Hannah Park, 6547 Clark State Rd., Gahanna. Tuition: $190, or $170 for Gahanna residents ($20 discount if booked past April?27). (614-342-4250, www.gahanna.gov/department/parks/camp)
• C.O.R.E. (Creating
Opportunities through Recreation Experiences): camping ground, hiking, fishing, canoeing and more to foster youth development and teach leadership skills through a variety of recreational opportunities for ages 13 and 14. Weeklong full-twenty-four hours camps June eleven through Aug. 17 at Friendship Park, 150 Oklahoma Ave., Gahanna. Tuition: $170, or $150 for Gahanna residents. (614-342-4250, www.gahanna.gov/department/parks/camp)
• Columbus Recreation and Parks Day Camps: themed camps including crafts, team games, sports, drama and nature studies for ages 6 to 17. Weeklong mean solar day camps volition take identify June eleven through Aug. 6 at select Columbus recreation centers and city parks. A camp expo will take identify from 5:30 to 7:xxx p.m. today at Franklin Park Adventure Centre, 1747 E. Broad St. Some preschool and teen options available. Tuition: $lxxx for most camps for Columbus residents, nonresident fees use. (614-645-7000, www.columbusrecparks.com)
• Columbus Recreation and Parks Outdoor Education Camps: hiking, creek exploration, canoeing, studying wildlife and exploring the outdoors for ages 6 to 12. Weeklong full- and one-half-day sessions June 11 through Aug. 17 at Indian Village Day Camp, 3200 Indian Village Rd., and Camp Terra at Antrim Park, 5800 Olentangy River Rd. Tuition: $130, or $115 for Columbus residents (financial aid is available). (Indian Hamlet: 614-645-3380 or 614-348-6248; Camp Terra: 614-645-3380 or 614-604-5351; www.columbusrecparks.com)
• Dawes Arboretum Day Camp: lessons nearly animals, insects, nature and survival skills for ages six to 14. Weeklong total-twenty-four hours sessions, July nine through Aug.?10 at Dawes Arboretum, 7770 Jacksontown Rd., Newark. Tuition: $80 to $125, or $55 to $100 for members. (1-800-44-DAWES, www.dawesarb.org)
• Subcontract Camp: caring for farm animals, tending a garden and exploring a 236-acre organic farm and nature preserve for ages 3 to 17. Weeklong total- and one-half-day sessions June seven through Aug. 10 at Stratford Ecological Center, 3083 Liberty Rd., Delaware. Tuition: $110 to $220. (740-363-2548, www.stratfordecologicalcenter.org)
• Jewish Community Center Summer Camps: outdoor activities, fine art and crafts, cooking, theater and dance camps for age 2 to eighth form. Weeklong full-, half- and overnight camps June 18 through Aug.?10 at the center's Columbus, New Albany and Westerville facilities. Tuition: $92 to $389 (Championship 20, grants and scholarships might be available). (614-559-6279, www.columbusjcc.org)
• Metro Parks: nature adventure camps including travel, woodland animals, games and crafts for preschoolers through ninth-graders. Weeklong full- and half-day sessions June 18 through Aug. 10 at various Metro Parks. Tuition: varies with the camp. (614-891-0700, www.metroparks.net)
• Ohio Nature Education Wonders of Wild animals Camp: up-close, backside-the-scenes experience with convict wild fauna through conservation projects, monitoring active nesting boxes, creek and swimming monitoring, bird hikes and more for ages 9 to 12. Weeklong total-twenty-four hours sessions June 18 through Aug. 3 at the William C. Kraner Nature Centre, 10380 Fairview Rd., Newark. Tuition: $150 a session. (740-967-8320, world wide web.ohionature.org)
• Ohio Wildlife Center: nature and wildlife studies, including hikes and hands-on activities, for ages 4 to 12. Weeklong full-twenty-four hours sessions June eighteen through Aug. 17 and three-day minicamps for ages 4 to half-dozen at the middle, 6131 Cook Rd., Powell. Tuition: $285; $95 for minicamp. (614-734-9453, www.ohiowildlifecenter.org)
• Preservation Parks of Delaware County: nature and animal studies, hiking, easily-on activities, games and survival skills for ages six to 11. Weeklong full-day sessions July 9 to Aug. 10 at Deer Oasis Preserve, 4183 Freedom Rd., Delaware. Or learn almost farm life in the 1930 and 'four 0s in the Farm Easily Mean solar day Campsite at Gallant Farm Preserve, 2150 Buttermilk Hill Rd., Delaware. Night session as well on last solar day of all camps. Tuition: $65 to $80, $15 a week for early on drop-off and/or late pickup. (740-524-8600, Ext.?3; www.preservationparks.com)
• Wilde Camp: swamp romps, night hikes and environmental and wildlife encounters for ages 8 to nineteen. "Respect, Reverence and Responsibleness" army camp activities can include fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, tours of the animal facilities, campfires, backpacking, games, crafts and more. Campers stay overnight in a yurt village. Five- and seven-day camps June 10 through Aug. 11 at the Wilds, 14000 International Rd., Cumberland. Tuition: $315 to $799, or $285 to $735 for members (scholarships are limited and occasionally available). (740-638-5030; world wide web.thewilds.org)
Special needs
• Army camp Ayre: swimming, adaptive movement, art and Jewish studies for those ages 5 to 22 with special needs — including physical, cognitive, emotional, developmental and learning disabilities. One staff member for every 3 campers; Jewish Community Center membership required. Weeklong total-day camps (two-week minimum, can enroll for upward to eight weeks) June 18 through Aug. 10 at the center, 1125 College Ave. Tuition: $334 to $378, some need-based scholarships available; family aide/helper can attend costless. (614-559-6251, www.columbusjcc.org)
• Camp Can Do (YMCA): activities tailored for those ages 6 to 21 with moderate to intensive special needs; swimming offered daily. Staffed by special-education teachers. Multiple-twenty-four hours three-hour sessions June through August at the Gahanna, Grove Metropolis, Hilliard, Freedom Township/Powell and Pickaway County YMCA branches. Tuition: $150 or $125 for YMCA members. (614-543-9000, www.ymcacolumbus.org/campsite)
• Camp Recky: themed activities including sports, games, crafts and outdoor fun for ages 6 to xiv. Weeklong total- and half-twenty-four hour period sessions June 11 through Aug.?10, at the OSU Recreation and Physical Activities Center, 337 W. 17th Ave., and other campus sites. Total-day participants must register for a morning and afternoon session. Tuition: $xc to $102 weekly per half-twenty-four hour period session, or $72 to $82 for OSU Recreation Center members. (614-688-8787, www.recsports.osu.edu/community-programs)
• Easter Seals Summer Day Military camp: structured activities with a special needs and autism focus for ages three?1/2 to 14. Weeklong, full-day sessions June 11 through Aug. fifteen at Easter Seals Fundamental and Southeast Ohio, 3830 Trueman Court, Hilliard. Tuition: $231.80 a week for Franklin Canton residents. (614-228-5523, www.eastersealscentralohio.org)
• Extended School and Social Skills Summer Camps: reading, language arts, math and life- and social skills for kindergarten through 12th grades (specializing in autism spectrum disorders). Students will be grouped past age and ability. Four-week session from nine?a.thousand. to 3?p.m. June xviii through July xiii at Haugland Learning Heart, 3400 Snouffer Rd. Tuition: $1,250. (614-602-6473, www.hauglandlearningcenter.com)
• Recreation Unlimited: archery, boating, arts and crafts, fishing and swimming for those ages five to nineteen with developmental or physical disabilities (siblings and friends can attend the 24-hour interval camp at a discounted charge per unit). Weeklong full-twenty-four hours sessions July through August at 7700 Piper Rd., Ashley, in Delaware County. Overnight weeklong camps also offered. Tuition: $300 for the day campsite, $25 registration fee; $820 for overnight camp, $35 registration fee; scholarships bachelor. The camp is a Medicaid waiver provider. (740-548-7006, world wide web.recreationunlimited.org)
• Special Needs Action Camp for Kids, or SNACK (Northwest Kiwanis): swimming, outdoor recreation, sports, games, arts and crafts, repose recreation, movies and field trips for special-needs children ages 6 to 12. One staff fellow member for every iii children. Weekly sessions from 8:30?a.yard. to 2 p.m. June 12 to Aug.?iii at Barrington Elementary School, 1780 Barrington Rd., Upper Arlington. Teen SNACK program for kids who have completed sixth through 11th grades offered June 12 to July?thirteen. Registration priority given to Upper Arlington residents, but others tin can apply. Tuition: $155, or $140 for residents; $170 for teen camp, or $155 for residents. (614-583-5300, www.uaoh.internet/parks)
• Stepping Stones Day Camp (Fundamental Ohio Diabetes Association): games, sports, nature projects and learning nearly diabetes through hands-on, age-advisable education for ages 8 to 12. 3-day camp (includes overnight camping ground) June 21-23. Also, campsite with games, crafts and diabetes pedagogy for ages 3 to seven June eighteen-xx. Both camps at Hoover Y-Park, 1570 Rohr Rd., Lockbourne. Tuition: $110 for ages iii to 7, $130 for tweens (scholarships available) (614-884-4400, www.diabetesohio.org)
• Summer of Fun and Take a chance Day Camp: activities and day trips centered effectually a weekly theme for ages 6 to 21 (must be enrolled in schoolhouse) with developmental, emotional or concrete disabilities. Weeklong full-day sessions June 11 through Aug. 3 at Dodge Community Center, 667 Sullivant Ave.; and Franklin Park Adventure Heart, 1747 E. Broad St. Tuition: $eighty, or $threescore for holiday weeks (fiscal help bachelor). (614-645-5648, world wide web.columbusrecparks.com)
Sports, equestrian
• Bookmark Farms Horse Lover's Twenty-four hours Military camp: daily riding plus barn work, grooming and crafts for age 4 and older. Weeklong full-twenty-four hours sessions June 11 through Aug. 24 at the farms, 8824 Morse Rd. Southward.W., Pataskala. Tuition: $350; discounts for early registration and multiple family unit members. (740-964-2601, www.bookmarkfarms.com)
• Boys Basketball Camp: fundamentals for boys inbound fourth through ninth grades. Half-solar day sessions June 4-vii at Westland Loftier School, 146 Galloway Rd., Galloway. Tuition: $35 a session. (614-348-1976, www.westlandhoops.com)
• Camp Chiller: ice-skating lessons, activities and projects for ages 4 to 11. Weeklong one-half-day sessions June 13 through Aug. nineteen at the Chiller's Dublin, Easton and North rinks. Tuition: $145. (614-791-9999, Ext. 135; www.thechiller.com)
• Columbus Crew Soccer Camps: professional training and thespian development for ages iii to eighteen. Weeklong camps, residential camps, ane-day clinics and individual/group training June?1 through Oct.?31 at several sites, including Columbus Crew Stadium and the Crew training facility in Obetz. Tuition: $50 to $135. (614-447-4150, world wide web.thecrew.com)
• Columbus Gymnastics University: gymnastics and trampoline education, crafts and games for ages 31/two to 12. Weeklong full- and half-day sessions June?xviii through Aug.?10 at the university, 6970 Tussing Rd., Reynoldsburg. Single-solar day options available. Tuition: $85 to $165, or $17 for a unmarried half-day session. (614-575-9557, www.cgagymnastics.com)
• Dare Equestrian Centre Summertime Horse Camp: riding skills, horse safe and equus caballus treat ages five to eighteen. Weeklong full- and half-day camps June 11 to Aug. x at the heart, 8871 Patterson Rd., Hilliard. Tuition: $360 (full-solar day), $220 (half-mean solar day). (614-580-2758, world wide web.dareequestriancenter.com)
• Field of Dreams Equus caballus Lovers' 24-hour interval Camp: daily riding, art, games and lessons in prophylactic, grooming and horse physiology for ages 7 to 16. Weeklong full-solar day camps June 11 through Aug.?17 at Field of Dreams Equine Educational activity Heart, 1416 Reynoldsburg-New Albany Rd., Blacklick. Tuition: $360, discount available for multiple campers. Extended care available. (614-864-9500, www.fieldofdreamsequine.com)
• Gym 10-Treme: supervised utilize of foam pits, in-ground trampoline and other equipment for ages 6 to 12. Weeklong full-day camp June 11-15 at Gym X-Treme, 7708 Green Meadows Dr., Suite A, Lewis Center. Tuition: telephone call for more information. (614-573-8484, world wide web.gymx-treme.com)
• Horsing Around: An Otterbein Equine Science Camp: educational activities, riding lessons, horse handling and equine behavior and advice for ages 9 to 18. Weeklong solar day camps June and July; overnight army camp for girls July?9-13 at the Center for Equine Studies, Otterbein University, 600 N. Spring Rd., Westerville. Tuition: $475 (24-hour interval camps), $800 (overnight). (614-823-1371, www.otterbein.edu)
• Hoover Sailing Club Summer Youth Camp: sailing taught by certified staff members. 1- and two-calendar week camps for ages 7 to xvi June through August at the society, 4250 Smothers Rd., Westerville. Tuition: $150 for ane week, $285 for ii-week session. (614-216-2679, www.hooversailingclub.com/siinformation.htm)
• Freedom Subcontract Summertime Equus caballus Military camp: group riding lessons, games on horseback, treatment lessons, equus caballus studies and arts and crafts for ages half dozen to 15. Weeklong full-day sessions June?11 through Aug. 10 at Liberty Farm, 2620 Fisher Rd. Tuition: $300 to $375. (614-279-0346, www.libertyhorsefarm.com)
• Learn to Row with Dublin Crew Camp: rowing pedagogy from experienced coaches for ages 13 to 18. Weekly sessions from 6 to viii p.thousand. daily (June xviii, July 9 and Aug. 6) at the Dublin Coiffure gunkhole thou at Griggs Reservoir on the Scioto River, 2933 Riverside Dr., Dublin. All equipment provided; accept a reusable water bottle. Tuition: $60 a session or $150 for all iii. (www.dublincrew.org)
• Locker Soccer University: noncompetitive arroyo to soccer skills and game play for ages 3 to 12. Weeklong half-day sessions (morning time and evening), June 4 through July 13 at Avery Park, 7501 Avery Rd., Dublin; Arbor Ridge Park, 500 Bennett Parkway, Powell; and a New Albany location to be determined. Tuition: $75 to $115. (Powell/Dublin: 614-760-5522, New Albany/Gahanna: 614-478-5522, world wide web.lockersoccer.com)
• Ohio State University Buckeye Sports Camps: baseball, field hockey,
lacrosse and more than for ages 6 to 18. More than 25 camps will accept identify in June and July on campus. Tuition: varies by sport. (614-247-2267, www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com/camps)
• Otterbein University Athletics Camps: baseball, basketball game, football, volleyball and soccer clinics for ages 5 to 17. Ane- to five-mean solar day sessions in June and July at locations, including Otterbein Academy in Westerville. Tuition: starting at $35. (614-823-3530, world wide web.otterbeincardinals.com.
• Raymond Memorial Golf Camps: golf instruction for ages 5 to 17. Weeklong one-half-mean solar day camps June 25-29 and July 9-13 at Raymond Memorial Golf game Course, 3860 Trabue Rd. Tuition: $170. (614-645-3276, www.columbuscitygolfcourses.com)
• Shooting Sports Youth Army camp: rubber and marksmanship lessons by National Rifle Association-certified instructors, for ages 10 to 16. Two-, three- and four-day camps (10 a.m. to 3 p.one thousand.) June 26 through Aug. ten at the Blackness Wing Shooting Center, 3722 Marysville Rd., Delaware. (740-363-7555, www.blackwingsc.com)
• SoccerFirst: dribbling, passing, ball control, shooting and defending skills, plus rules and etiquette, for ages 5 to xiv. Weeklong full- or one-half-twenty-four hour period sessions June?11 through Aug.?17 at SoccerFirst, 6490 Dublin Park Dr., Dublin. Tuition: $250 (full-twenty-four hours, includes lunch), $120 (one-half-day). (614-793-0101, www.soccerfirst.org)
• SportsOhio: multisports camps, including basketball game, soccer, golf, field hockey, lacrosse and more for ages 3 to xiv. Weeklong full-, half-day and single-mean solar day sessions June 4 through Aug. 17 at SportsOhio, 6314 Cosgray Rd., Dublin. Tuition: $99 to $280. (614-791-3003, www.sportsohio.org)
• Summer Riding Camp: basic riding , horse intendance and safety, plus guest speakers, games and crafts for ages 5 to 17. Advanced camps available. Weeklong half- and total-mean solar day sessions June through Baronial at Wingate Stables, 5098 Miller Paul Rd., Westerville. Tuition: $399, or $299 for half-24-hour interval; discounts available. (614-589-7434; world wide web.wingatestables.com)
• Hamlet Academy Schools: tennis camps for students in showtime through eighth grades. Weeklong one-half-mean solar day sessions June xviii through Aug. 3 at Village Academy, 284 South. Freedom St., Powell. Tuition: $110. (614-841-0050, www.villageacademy.org)
The military camp listings were compiled by Vicki Elliston and Susan Grote of The Dispatch and Heather Weekley of Columbus Parent.
Source: https://www.dispatch.com/story/entertainment/events/2012/03/01/summer-camps-programs-open-new/23723630007/
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