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Many of our Arizona Computer Camps offer Winter & Winter Break Computer Programs, Activities, Workshops & Classes starting in November, 2025.
Be sure to check the "Year-Round Programs and Other Camp Info" headings of each camp listing for specifics, or give any Computer Camp you're interested in a call to check on Winter & Winter Break dates, times and availability.
Many of our Computer Camps will be hosting Winter & Winter Break Reunions for their previous campers, and Winter & Winter Break Open Houses for interested new campers and families. Each camp is different, and some offer activities for the entire family.
Contact the camp(s) directly to see if there are any Camp Reunion or Open House Plans for November, 2025.
Looking for a Great Arizona Computer Day Camp? Look at each camp's TYPE OF CAMP description. Many of our Best Arizona Day Computer Camps also list their exact hours, and if they offer before and after camp activities.
Many of our Best Arizona Summer Computer Camps also offer Year Round Computer Camp Programs, Classes, and Activities. You should contact the camps you are interested in to see if they offer Fall, Winter and/or Spring Computer Programs, too.
Searching for Arizona Computer Camp Jobs? Many of our Best Computer Camps are now listing their 2025-26 Winter & Winter Break Camp Jobs, too. Look for the heading "Summer Camp Jobs" in each camp listing. You can also check any camp's website for their "Work at Camp" or "Winter & Winter Break Employment Opportunities" pages.
View ALL AZ Camps with Winter & Winter Break Work & Leadership Training Opportunities.
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FEATURED COMPUTER CAMP
iD Tech Summer Programs for Ages 6-18
Locations: AL, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, LA, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, NV, NH, NJ, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, TN, TX, VA, VT, WA, WI
888-709-8324
Ages: 6 - 18 . Coed Campers. All Girl Campers. Overnight Camp. Day Camp. Half-Day & Full-Day Options.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: iD Tech is the world leader in summer STEM education, with 400,000 alumni since 1999, and 150 prestigious campus locations including Stanford, Caltech, and NYU. Students ages 7-19 learn to code, design video games and Fortnite-inspired levels, mod Minecraft, create with Roblox, engineer robots, model and print 3D characters, work with AI and machine learning, and more! Weeklong, day and overnight summer programs that instill in-demand skills and embolden students to shape the future.
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Visit Our Reptile Encounters Website
480-513-4377 X3
katelyn[AT]phoenixherp.com
Near Dynamite & Scottsdale Rd
Scottsdale, Arizona 85266
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
20701 N. Scottsdale Rd.
Suite 107 - PMB 401
Scottsdale, AZ 85266
CAMPER AGES: 6 -14
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Monday - Friday 9am - 3pm, except for half-day 6-7 year old camp
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Reptile Encounters Camp is an adventure into the world of herpetology, perfect for young reptile/animal enthusiasts! This conservation based day camp utilizes interactions, observations, and STEAM lessons about the turtles, snakes, lizards, and crocodilians at the PHS Sanctuary. We also have specialty camps like Vet Camp, Croc Camp, & Snake Camp! We also have day-camps year round for extra time with PHS animals on school breaks!
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: We have special needs campers in many of our camp sessions and do our best to make every possible accommodation so that they may also receive the camp experience.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Math, Science, Academics, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, and more. - Herpetology
- Reptile
- Conservation
- STEM
- STEAM
CAMP LOCATION: We are located in north Scottsdale, near the major cross streets of Dynamite Blvd. and Scottsdale Rd. We are approximately 6 miles north north east of the Loop 101/Scottsdale Rd. exit.
CAMP FACILITIES: PHS is a non profit reptile sanctuary with over 1700 animals. We have two classrooms in our Conservation Center which has multiple avenues for technological opportunities, including research and experiments. Some camp activities will occur outdoors, as many of our animals are housed in outdoor enclosures on our 2.5 acre property.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The Phoenix Herpetological Society believes that "Conservation Begins With Education" and that youth are truly the future of many of our creatures. The Reptiles Encounters Summer Camp has received glowing reviews from campers and parents, who are always wow-ed by the experiences the campers have while at the PHS summer camp.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: We do offer limited counselor in training programs for teenagers who want more of a leadership role in the camp process. Preference is given to campers with previous PHS experience, but new campers are also welcome. We use the same application as the campers, but require the potential CIT to come in to the sanctuary for a conversation with his/her parent or guardian about what the CIT responsibilities include so that everyone is on the same page.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Scholarships are available on a limited basis and require an additional application.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: PHS offers educational events, family outings, and school programs all year long, including special events and tours of our sanctuary. Email the PHS Director of Outreach at katelyn[AT]phoenixherp.com for more information or for a copy of our Educator Resource Guide.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
For summer camps, cost is $275.00 per week per student, except for Croc Camp & Vet Camp which is $300 and the 6 - 7 Year old Neonate camp which is $150.
Please visit website for camp session dates and information or email the PHS Director of Outreach at katelyn[AT]phoenixherp.com
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
We are currently accepting applications for (unpaid) Summer Camp Education Interns. Applicants should be enthusiastic and passionate about reptiles and conservation and should have some previous experience with reptiles and/or informal education.
Email katelyn[AT]phoenixherp.com for formal job descriptions or more information in general. Please include resume, cover letter of interest, and three references.
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Reptile Encounters
Be sure to ask each Arizona Computer Camp about the amount of computer instruction and the overall intensity of their computer program.
Some Top Arizona Computer Camps offer rigorous daily computer training and lots of intensive computer experience. Other great Arizona Camps offer computer science as an elective or recreational activity with much less training and intensity.
Visit Our iD Tech Summer Programs for Ages 6-18 Website
1-888-709-8324
info[AT]iDTech.com
Held at 150+ prestigious campuses nationwide
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
AL, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, ID, IL, IN, KY, LA, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, NV, NH, NJ, NY, NC, OH, OR, PA, TN, TX, VA, VT, WA, WI
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our iD Tech Summer Programs for Ages 6-18 Video
CAMPER AGES: 6 - 18
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp. Half-Day & Full-Day, Overnight, and Weekend programs available.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Girl Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: iD Tech is the world leader in summer STEM education, with 400,000 alumni since 1999, and 150 prestigious campus locations including Stanford, Caltech, and NYU. Students ages 7-19 learn to code, design video games and Fortnite-inspired levels, mod Minecraft, create with Roblox, engineer robots, model and print 3D characters, work with AI and machine learning, and more! Weeklong, day and overnight summer programs that instill in-demand skills and embolden students to shape the future.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Math, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Science, Academics, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: Camps are located at prestigious campuses nationwide. Visit Our Camp Website Link: www.idtech.com to find a location near you.
CAMP FACILITIES: Camps are held on university and school campuses. Most overnight campers stay in dorms and get the "college experience".
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: iD Tech is the world leader in summer STEM education, with 400,000 alumni since 1999, and 150 prestigious campus locations including Stanford, Caltech, and NYU.
Students ages 7-19 learn to code, design video games and Fortnite-inspired levels, mod Minecraft, create with Roblox, engineer robots, model and print 3D characters, work with AI and machine learning, and more! Weeklong, day and overnight summer programs that instill in-demand skills and embolden students to shape the future.
Just 5-10 students per instructor (maximum 10) so students can e¬njoy personalized learning at their pace.
The top universities on the planet—Stanford, NYU, Caltech—have trusted and hosted our programs for over 15 years, inspiring students to dream BIG.
Want to learn from an energetic Stanford computer science major? A virtual reality guru from NYU? A game developer who wants to share her lifelong passion? We’ve bet our reputation on recruiting the top instructors in the country. Our 8:1 student-to-instructor guarantee ensures customized learning with the smallest class sizes, leading to “a-ha moments” and awesome outcomes. iD Tech summer courses are inclusive of every skill level and learning style.
Today, every career—from art to engineering to social work—requires a strong foundation in tech. With a focus on skills like problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaboration, our courses pave the way for bright futures in any field. Whether your child dreams of working at Facebook or Google, launching their own startup, or founding a nonprofit, their long-term skill development pathway starts here.
iD Tech also offers early-education STEM programs, all-girls tech camps, teen-only academies, and an online learning platform.
Get started today at Our Camp Website Link: www.iDTech.com or call (888) 709-8324 and join iD Tech as they inspire the makers of tomorrow.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please visit Our Camp Website Link: www.iDTech.com for the most up to date information on sessions, dates, and fees.
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iD Tech Summer Programs for Ages 618
Some Arizona Computer Camps offer BOTH Day and Overnight Camp options. Be sure to check each camp's description under "TYPE OF CAMP" for complete information, and exact hours.
Some Arizona Computer Day Camps also offer Extended Camp Hours for Early Camper Drop-Off and Pick Up. If you need these services, you should contact the camp to confirm availability.
Visit Our Summer Art and Architecture Camps at Taliesin West Website
Office Phone - 480-627-5360
cjason[AT]franklloydwright.org
12621 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd
Scottsdale, Arizona 85259
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Summer Art and Architecture Camps at Taliesin West Video
CAMPER AGES: 7-18 Years Old
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Camp Sessions, 9am - 3pm. Half Day Camp Sessions available, as well.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): No Religious or Group Affiliations Required.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Combining creativity with academic relevance, the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s innovative Summer Art and Architecture Camps give students the opportunity to think and work outside the box. Located at Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and desert laboratory, the Summer Art and Architecture Camps will encourage students to explore, create, and design in the significant setting. Students will see how their unique ideas can have a true impact on the world around them, as they engage in the fun and educational activities.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Math, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Science, Academics, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more. Architecture Activities & Camps
CAMP LOCATION: Taliesin West is a National Historic Landmark nestled in the desert foothills of the McDowell Mountains in Scottsdale, AZ. It is also the home of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation and the School of Architecture at Taliesin.
▌Read More about Summer Art and Architecture Camps at Taliesin West
CAMP FACILITIES: Dinning Hall, Classroom, and Theater.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation’s innovative Summer Art and Architecture Camps give students the opportunity to think and work outside the box. Located at Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s winter home and desert laboratory, the Summer Art and Architecture Camps will encourage students to explore, create, and design in the significant setting. Students will see how their unique ideas can have a true impact on the world around them, as they engage in the fun and educational activities.
Full and half-day camps are offered to students in grades 2-12 throughout the summer, but the Foundation offers year-round education opportunities and field trips to the National Historic Landmark.
Are newest camp to our program is called Designing for Mars! In this Cam participants will study the planet Mars while they collaboratively tackle some of the same challenges confronting scientists in their effort to travel and live on Mars. Other Camps include Wright for the Future, Architectural Discovery, Design Your Dream Space, and Photographing Wright!
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Not at this time
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: A limited number of scholarships are available for qualifying individuals. Please follow this link for more information on available scholarships for summer camps. Our Camp Website Link: franklloydwright.org
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): No Family Camps at this Time
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation offers year-round education opportunities and field trips to this National Historic Landmark.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Lunch will be provided for camps that run from 9am - 3pm.
Parents/legal guardians must fill out a liability form for each attending camper.
Please see website on further questions about Camp Guidelines
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Architectural Discovery
While in the Architectural Discovery camp, younger students will explore various aspects of architecture and learn about some of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous architectural concepts. Architecture-based activities and projects will promote the students’ creativity and imagination, while explaining the different patterns in nature and how the patterns influence architecture. Students will also get the opportunity to make an abstract art piece inspired by Wright’s stained glass. (Limited to 20 students)
GRADES 2-4
$350
JULY 16-20, 9 A.M. – 3 P.M.
Design Your Dream Space
Students become junior architects as they use art, math, science, and language to create innovative spaces. This immersive program takes students through the steps of architectural creation – from concept to execution – of a fully detailed three-dimensional model of their own compact dream space. Dealing with the needs and desires of clients, environmental and sustainability concerns, and questions about color and style are part of the daily life of an architect. Students will discover how careful consideration each of these elements contribute to a great design. (Limited to 20 students)
GRADES 5-8
$350
SESSION 1: JUNE 4-8, 9 A.M. – 3 P.M.
SESSION 2: JUNE 25-29, 9 A.M. – 3 P.M.
SESSION 3: JULY 30-AUGUST 3, 9 A.M. – 3 P.M
Photographing Wright
The landmark architecture of Taliesin West is the backdrop for a weeklong photographic journey. Local Arizona photographer Andrew Pielage will guide students in capturing the Sonoran Desert and National Historic Landmark around them. Students learn the tools needed to best utilize a camera including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, while applying creative approaches to composition, image framing, and the challenges of light and shadow. (Limited to 10 students) Students must provide their own fully manual camera and corresponding USB cable. It is highly encouraged that students provide their own laptop for editing photographs.
GRADES 7-12
$250
SESSION 1: JUNE 25-29, 9 A.M. – 12 P.M.
SESSION 2: JULY 30-AUGUST 3, 9 A.M. – 12 P.M
Wright for the Future
Students explore how to respond to real world challenges such as global warming, pollution, new trends in energy and communication technologies, advancements in construction methods, and new modes of transportation in this project-based camp. As the student’s research exciting, newly constructed concept buildings and cutting-edge architects, they’ll work in teams to develop thoughtful plans for cities of the future. (Limited to 20 students)
GRADES 6 – 9
$350
SESSION 1: JUNE 11-15, 9 A.M. – 3 P.M.
SESSION 2: JULY 9-13, 9 A.M. – 3 P.M.
Designing for Mars
*NEW*
Camp participants will study the planet Mars while they collaboratively tackle some of the same challenges confronting scientists in their effort to travel and live on Mars. Students will learn about Wright’s futuristic concept of Broadacre City, as they investigate how to create a new community that meets their needs for food, water, power, and shelter. At the end of the project week, the students use their 2D plans to create a 3D model their new colony on Mars.
GRADES 5-8
$350
SESSION 1: JUNE 18-22, 9 A.M. – 3 P.M.
SESSION 2: JULY 23-27, 9 A.M. – 3 P.M.
Please See Website to Register for Camp Sessions
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Summer Art and Architecture Camps at Taliesin West
Visit Our MehtA+ Digital Humanities Machine Learning Bootcamp Website
847-409-4303
info[AT]mehtaplustutoring.com
300 Howard Ave.
Des Plaines, Illinois 60018
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Canada.
CAMPER AGES: 13-18
TYPE OF CAMP: Online. Weekdays (9 am - 1 pm CST)
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: MehtA+ Machine Learning Bootcamp is a six-week interdisciplinary summer bootcamp, which will provide students with expert instruction in cutting edge university-level AI/Machine Learning, which students will then apply to Digital Humanities projects run by professors from top US and International universities.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Math, Science, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We will meeting virtually (Zoom).
▌Read More about MehtA+ Digital Humanities Machine Learning Bootcamp
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our staff is composed MIT, Stanford and Columbia alumni. Our instructors are PhD students, software engineers at FAANG companies and Fulbright scholars. We have won awards for our research.
We are mentoring the next generation of computational thinkers, interdisciplinary researchers and changemakers. Our advanced theory and application based curriculum is student-led and covers all the hottest topics in research and industry. We provide the tools for students so that they can get accepted to their dream colleges and thrive in college and beyond.
We expect the same discipline, dedication and determination from our instructors, as we do from our students. Our A+ instruction not only prepares students to get accepted to their dream colleges, but also more importantly thrive in their dream colleges. The MehtA+ Tutoring teaching team has taught more than 300 students who have received 30+ scores on their ACT, perfect scores on SAT subject tests, learned some of the most in-demand skills in the job market and have been admitted to some of the top most universities in the countries such as MIT, Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, UPenn, Carnegie Mellon, University of Toronto, Johns Hopkins and UIUC.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Up to $2,000 for students whose family income is less than $100,000
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: At MehtA+, we ignite student passion for engineering. Our offerings are catered towards students from Kindergarten to College Freshman and involve a fusion of the humanities and the sciences. We believe the best way to learn something is to apply it and as such, all of our opportunities are application-based.
Our bootcamps give students an in-depth opportunity to learn concepts that are normally taught at the university level, while our workshops serve as a fantastic introduction to a new subject. In order to make engineering education more accessible, our digital kits are always free to everyone and allow students to create something awesome. Volunteerships are offered to former students who are looking to volunteer their time and apply what they have learned for social good, as they intern for one of our clients.
Our college preparatory services, which involve subject tutoring, standardized test preparation and college consulting, provide students the resources they need to be ready for college.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Dates of the camp: June 21 - July 30, 2021
Cost: $3,000 (scholarships of up to $2,000 will be provided to students who exhibit financial need)
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MehtA Digital Humanities Machine Learning Bootcamp
Visit Our STEAM Summer Camp Website
602.243.8340
Shawn.S.Jordan[AT]asu.edu
kyle.mitchell[AT]southmountaincc.edu
9233 S. Avenida del Yaqui (Priest Dr.)
Guadalupe, Arizona 85283
CAMPER AGES: Grades 7 - 9
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Participants will be introduced to the engineering design process while learning basic science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) concepts like simple machines, electric circuits, programming, computational thinking, music, and storytelling. The project-based approach will emphasize problem identification, brainstorming, problem-solving, rapid prototyping, teamwork, and communication. The camp will culminate with the design and construction of a giant thematic chain-reaction machine and the performance of an oral story describing the machine!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Science, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more.
▌Read More about STEAM Summer Camp
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Monday, June 12 - Thursday, June 15 from 9 AM - 5 PM
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STEAM Summer Camp
Visit Our IT Girl Summer Series Website
317-429-0564
info[AT]thenextitgirl.org
Virtual
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
South Carolina
Indiana
Georgia
California
New York
Florida
Alabama
North Carolina
Tennessee
Illinois
Virginia
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 1786
Summerville, SC 29483
CAMPER AGES: 8-16
TYPE OF CAMP: Online. Weekends
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Girl Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: The ‘IT Girl’ Summer Series is a four week digital and hands on exposure learning camp for girls ages 8-16 to learn in-demand technology concepts. Additionally, our workshops and programs focus on discovering, pursuing, and succeeding in technology through the exposure of technical concepts. Students do not need to have any prior technical experience, and all materials will be provided. We ask all students at least have a strong desire to learn more about technology.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: Virtual, Online
▌Read More about IT Girl Summer Series
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Our Camp Website Link: thenextitgirl.org
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Our Camp Website Link: thenextitgirl.org
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Our Camp Website Link: thenextitgirl.org
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Our Camp Website Link: thenextitgirl.org
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Our Camp Website Link: thenextitgirl.org
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Tech Lead - curriculum instructors
Non-Tech Lead - tech lead assistant
Community Lead - brand ambassador
Logistics Lead - logistics, packing lead
www.thenextitgirl.org/volunteers
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IT Girl Summer Series
Visit Our Computer Kids Club Website
302-438-1318
computerkidsclub[AT]aol.com
National
P.O. Box 246
Bear, Delaware 19701
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
This school is a virtual school and offers classes nationwide. We have 1-hour classes, summer camp, holiday and school break camps. Lessons include typing, coding, math, science, arts and learning the Google programs. Classes are designed for K-5.
CAMPER AGES: Ages 5-13
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Online. Schedule on link provided
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Our summer camps, holiday and school break camps are virtual and run for 2.5 hours. Then we have our 1-hour classes available all year long. Students enrich their computer science skills in our program. Typing, Coding, Arts, Math and Google program instruction are key. Just an idea of the fun: Students use computer arts to design a POKEMON, MINECRAFT, ROBLOX or other favorite theme while learning Google Slides or during our ART sessions. Typing is a very important skill to learn and students are taught the correct way to type over a series of classes.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Special Needs are welcome.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Math, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Science, Academics, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: Since Covid all classes have been shifted to my online program. Use the link provided to access my schedule.
▌Read More about Computer Kids Club
CAMP FACILITIES: One in-person camp will be held at the Georgetown Public Library in July 2025, located in Sussex County, DE.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Beginner coding skills are taught helping children learn sequencing and terms that grown up coders use everyday to create video games and more. Math and Science activities engage your child in learning and our ARTS program helps students understand how computer artists work in the field.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: This program can also be delivered through our TUTORING service by appointment during the summer.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Online camps such as summer, holiday and school break camps run for 2.5 hours and cost $55 for the session.
1-hour classes run all year long and currently cost $20 per class.
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Computer Kids Club
Visit Our KaiPod Weekly Summer Enrichment Program Website
Newton, Massachusetts
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
Arizona
Florida
New Hampshire
CAMPER AGES: 8-12
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Our summer programs are intentionally designed small group programs with a maximum of 12 kids to guarantee an engaging and captivating experience for each participant. Every day, students will participate in three hours of enrichment focused on an engaging theme and will also have lots of opportunities to play games, socialize, and participate in facilitated fun led by our incredible Learning Coaches.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Math, Science, Academics, and more.
▌Read More about KaiPod Weekly Summer Enrichment Program
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KaiPod Weekly Summer Enrichment Program
Visit Our STEAMpunk Machines in Motion Camp Website
(480) 727-1405
steamlabs[AT]asu.edu
6075 S. Innovation Way West
Mesa, Arizona 85212
CAMPER AGES: Grades 8 - 12
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: In this immersive camp, participants in grades 8 - 12 will be introduced to the engineering design process while they learn and use basic science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) concepts to construct their own steampunk-themed automata. With expert instructors you'll experience hands-on learning and problem-solving. The camp will culminate with an exposition of finished automata projects that student engineers can take home with them! Don't miss this unforgettable opportunity to unleash your inner inventor!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Science, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more.
▌Read More about STEAMpunk Machines in Motion Camp
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Monday, June 12, 2022 - Friday, June 16, 2023 from 9 AM - 5 PM
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STEAMpunk Machines in Motion Camp
Visit Our Summer of Minecraft Website
(323) 287-5580
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Summer of Minecraft Video
CAMPER AGES: 9 - 14
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: If you like Minecraft, you're absolutely going to love Summer of Minecraft - an online summer camp program starting June 27 where kids 9-14 will learn Beginning and Intermediate Coding, Game Design, and Engineering in Minecraft in a safe, multiplayer environment.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Science, Academics, and more. Gaming, Coding, Team Building, Leadership, Minecraft.
▌Read More about Summer of Minecraft
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Summer of Minecraft includes:
Weekly challenges that engage players of all levels
Guides for parents and educators
Live streams introducing challenges and showcasing player creations
An online forum for campers to ask questions and share
OTHER CAMP INFO: Throughout the year enjoy Free Minecraft Kid Club.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
June 27 - August 5. For complete info, please visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.connectedcamps.com.
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Summer of Minecraft
Visit Our Code Galaxy Summer Camp Website
512-337-6624
support[AT]thecodegalaxy.com
2028 E Ben White Blvd Ste 240-6624
Austin, Texas 78741
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Code Galaxy Summer Camp Video
CAMPER AGES: 6-16
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Online.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Boy Campers. All Girl Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Code Galaxy Summer Camps are designed for kids to develop programming skills. Courses offered include Scratch, Minecraft, Roblox, Python, Web development, etc. All our summer camps are 100% virtual with flexible times for both parents and students. If you're looking for an exciting way to spend your kid's summer, enroll in a Code Galaxy camp today!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Academics, and more. Coding & Programming, Robotics
▌Read More about Code Galaxy Summer Camp
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: From Scratch + Minecraft to Python Programming and Web Development, our coding camps for kids are the perfect way to spend time off school.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Our Camp Website Link: www.thecodegalaxy.com
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Code Galaxy Summer Camp
Visit Our CodaKid Computer Coding for Kids Website
480.405.2734
codakid[AT]tutanota.com
hello[AT]codakid.com
Several AZ Camp Locations
4254 North Brown Avenue
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
4254 North Brown Avenue, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 USA
CAMPER AGES: 7 Years Old to 16 Years old
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Boy Campers. All Girl Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Jewish. Christian.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: CodaKid is an online kids coding academy and tech camp that teaches kids to create games, apps, and Minecraft mods using real programming languages and professional tools.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Computer Coding and Gaming Ideas
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Science, Fine Arts/Crafts, Team Sports, and more.
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CodaKid Computer Coding for Kids
Visit Our School of Rock Ahwatukee - Rock 101 Website
(480)-753-3266
jennymoore[AT]schoolofrock.com
4645 East Chandler Boulevard,
Suite #114
Phoenix, Arizona 85048
CAMPER AGES: 7-12
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Each camp session lasts for one week, Monday-Friday, from 9am-3pm each day.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: This camp, made for complete beginners, will give your rocker a chance to explore different instruments in a live band setting, and gain the foundational tools to set them up for a lifetime of rockin’!
On the final day of camp, you get to be the screaming crowd at an in-house performance where they show off their skills! No instrument required; instruments include: Guitar, Drums, Bass, Keys and Vocals.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Music/Band, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located on Chandler Blvd, just west of 48th St.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Our facilities include:
- 2 large rehearsal spaces (complete with drums, amps, keyboard, microphones, and sound system)
- guitar instruction rooms
- drum instruction rooms
- keyboard/vocal instruction room
- recording studio room
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: We believe the best way to learn music is to play music. We take students from the lesson room to the stage, developing both their confidence and musicianship with programs designed for all skill levels.
School of Rock teaches guitar, bass, vocals, keyboards, drums and combines weekly private music instruction and group band rehearsals to prepare students to take the stage in front of live audiences in an authentic concert setting.
Our instructors live to play and play to live. They are experienced professional musicians that can instruct students on the finer points of their instrument, while at the same time educating them on everything that goes into putting on a great live show.
We teach and perform music on professional equipment that our students love to play and our audiences love to hear. From the fundamental roots of rock and roll through classic rock, funk, reggae, heavy metal, alternative, indie and prog rock - we share, engage and celebrate it all.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: School of Rock offers MANY year-round activities and programs, for all levels, ages 7 to 107!!
Check out our website at Our Camp Website Link: www.ahwatukee.schoolofrock.com, or call the school at (480)-753-3266 for more information!
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Session 1:
June 19-23
9am-3pm
Session 2:
July 17-21
9am-3pm
Each session totals $500. $250 deposit required for enrollment. Camp is 100% refundable up to one month prior to the start date, 50% refundable up to one week prior to the start date, non-refundable if cancelled the day of the camp.
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School of Rock AhwatukeeRock 101
Visit Our Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale Website
(480) 344-5520
info[AT]bgcs.org
6 Area Locations
Scottsdale, Arizona
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
10533 E. Lakeview Drive
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
CAMPER AGES: 5-18
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
AFFILIATION(S): Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale serves thousands of youth at nine locations within Scottsdale, North Phoenix, Fountain Hills, Anthem, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, and the Hualapai Nation. Inside our doors, youth development professionals and mentors provide guidance, support, and encouragement in a safe environment to create an optimal Club experience. Our outcome-based programming assures that success is within reach for all kids and teens, no matter their circumstances.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Math, Science, Fine Arts/Crafts, Team Sports, Basketball, Football, Weightloss, Volleyball, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We currently have 6 locations open:
HARTLEY & RUTH BARKER BRANCH
2311 N. Miller Rd.
Scottsdale, AZ 85257
(480) 947-6331
MARY ELLEN & ROBERT MCKEE BRANCH
14605 N. Del Cambre Ave.
Fountain Hills, AZ 85268
(480) 344-5400
THUNDERBIRDS BRANCH
20199 N. 78th Pl.
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
(480) 538-9547
VIRGINIA G. PIPER BRANCH
10515 E. Lakeview Dr.
Scottsdale, AZ 85258
(480) 860-1601
VESTAR BRANCH
3975 E. Lockwood Dr.
Phoenix, AZ 85050
(480) 585-0170
ANTHEM EXTENSION
Opens August 5
42101 N. 41st. Drive, C-148
Phoenix, AZ 85086
(623) 223-7000
For a full list of locations: Our Camp Website Link: bgcs.org
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CAMP FACILITIES: Most of our locations have Art rooms, Games Rooms, Learning Centers, Technology Rooms, Full size indoor gyms, teen centers and MORE!
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale was established in 1954 serving 282 youth in order to keep them productive and safe during critical non-school hours. Since then, our organization has added, built and expanded Clubs, served thousands upon thousands of more children and teens, and expanded our reach to communities across the Northeast Valley and in Indian Country. Today, thousands of youth call our Greater Scottsdale community home.In over 60 years, our commitment to providing quality opportunities for youth has never wavered.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Leader in Training Program available for 7th-12th graders. Click to see job description: Our Camp Website Link: s8797.pcdn.co
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Financial assistance is available. Email financialassistance[AT]bgcs.org for more information.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale is open all year for Before/After School programs, Fall/Winter/Spring Break, and some school off days.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Summer Camp dates are subject to vary by branch. Weekly rate is $179. Financial assistance is available. Email financialassistance[AT]bgcs.org for more information.
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Looking for part-time summer camp instructors. Must be 18 and high school graduate. Jobs open around February/March. Find locations and apply here: Our Camp Website Link: bgcs.org
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Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale
Visit Our STEAM Machines Maker Camp Website
shawn.s.jordan[AT]asu.edu
ASU Chandler Innovation Center
249 E. Chicago St.
Chandler, Arizona 85225
CAMPER AGES: Grades 7-10
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: In this exciting hands-on day camp for grades 7 – 10, participants will dive into the realms of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) as they explore concepts such as simple machines, electric circuits, programming and computational thinking, music, and storytelling.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Math, Science, and more.
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CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Participants will also have access to cutting-edge technologies like 3-D printers, laser cutters, and Arduino micro-controllers to elevate their projects. The camp’s project-based approach emphasizes problem solving, brainstorming, rapid prototyping, teamwork, and communication, culminating in the thrilling design and construction of a giant thematic chain-reaction machine! From 9 AM to 5 PM each day, participants will unleash their creativity and build lasting memories in this immersive STEAM adventure. In this exciting hands-on day camp for grades 7 – 10, participants will dive into the realms of science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) as they explore concepts such as simple machines, electric circuits, programming and computational thinking, music, and storytelling. Participants will also have access to cutting-edge technologies like 3-D printers, laser cutters, and Arduino microcontrollers to elevate their projects. The camp’s project-based approach emphasizes problem solving, brainstorming, rapid prototyping, teamwork, and communication, culminating in the thrilling design and construction of a giant thematic chain-reaction machine! From 9 AM to 5 PM each day, participants will unleash their creativity and build lasting memories in this immersive STEAM adventure.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
June 3 - 7, 2024 from 9 AM - 5 PM (day camp)
$125 per camper
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STEAM Machines Maker Camp
Visit Our STEAM in AI - Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Research Summer Camps for Middle and High School Students Website
admissions[AT]steaminai.org
Santa Clara University
Santa Clara, California
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our STEAM in AI - Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Research Summer Camps for Middle and High School Students Video
CAMPER AGES: 12-19
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp. Online. Weekdays and Weekends
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Are you a High Schooler interested in working on a life changing AI project that will help you learn skills needed for jobs of the future, stand out in college applications and help you create big societal impact? Look no further!! Learn Artificial Intelligence and Computational Research. Learn how to Code. Build AI Projects. Publish on GitHub. Do Research. Publish Research Paper. Earn a Certificate. Earn a Mentor Recommendation Letter. Create Impact. No Pre-requisites.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Math, Science, Academics, and more. Artificial Intelligence
Data Science
Ethics
Entrepreneurship
Design Thinking
CAMP LOCATION: Hosted at Santa Clara University in the Bay Area
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: In Person and Virtual Camp - for students all across the U.S. and other parts of the world.
6 exciting tracks to choose from:
Foundation: Data Science
Master: AI Model building with code
Full Immersion: AI Model and Research
Design Thinking and AI
AI in Business and Entrepreneurship
Beginner: AI with low code/ no code
STEAM in AI Students have the opportunity to work on exciting AI Projects across Industries, Domains and Careers mentored by AI/ ML Engineers and Data Scientists from the Industry.
Exciting News!! STEAM in AI Intensive is coming to Santa Clara University in the Bay Area this Summer. Get a taste of Silicon Valley, Learn AI and do Research. Check out the Commuter and Residential Programs.
STEAM in AI is Developed by former Stanford and UC Berkeley Adjunct Professor, MIT Mentor $100K Entrepreneurship Competition, Data and AI Ethics thought leader from Silicon Valley, Generative AI Ethics Keynote Speaker for the U.S. Military and the California Department of Education.
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Students may apply for a need based scholarship. Scholarship is based on a lot of factors including availability of funds. Application does not guarantee a scholarship. Eligibility Criteria: Must be a student living in the U.S., must have a copy of the most recent U.S. IRS Tax Return. Preference will be given to student recommendations by Partner Schools. Our Nonprofit DataEthics4All 501(c)(3) EIN 85-3148963 provides need based Scholarships to Students to participate in the STEAM in AI Program based on the availability of funds.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Start a STEAM in AI Chapter to find all year round opportunities for students to learn artificial intelligence and ethics, leadership and volunteering. Volunteers can even accrue those hours towards the Presidential Volunteer Service Award. Learn More: Our Camp Website Link: steaminai.org
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please visit the Website: Our Camp Website Link: STEAMinAI.org for complete information
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STEAM in AIData Science Artificial Intelligence and Research Summer Camps for Middle and High School Students
Visit Our Foldable Robotics Day Camp Website
danaukes[AT]asu.edu
ASU Polytechnic Campus
7001 Williams Field Rd
Mesa, Arizona 85212
CAMPER AGES: High Schoolers 12-17
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: In this exciting hands-on, day camp, participants will be introduced to the principles of robot design through origami -- the art of paper folding -- to prototype, ideate, and get a hands-on sense of the physics of robots.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Science, Academics, and more. Robotics, Engineering, Programming, STEM
CAMP LOCATION: The camp is located on the ASU Polytechnic Campus in Mesa, AZ
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CAMP FACILITIES: The camp will be led in one of the engineering studios at Arizona State University; this facility is ideal for prototyping, design, and testing of robotic devices!
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: About
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* ASU Polytechnic Campus
* Registration Opening March 15, 2023
* Early Registration Ends May 15, 2023
* June 12-16, 2023, 9am-4pm each day.
* $275 per student ($300 after May 15)
* Open to Students entering grades 7-12 (ages 12-17)
Topics
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Participants will learn:
* how to use the biological world as a source of inspiration for designing robots, and how to translate those principles into a set of engineering design goals.
* how to ideate, prototype, and synthesize robotic devices through folded mechanisms, and how force, torque, and motion can be tuned through these structures to make robots move better.
* Coding a microcontroller to generate motion with an RC servo-motor.
* how to take real-world data from a foldable robot and use physical models to improve robot performance
This week-long, hands-on, project-based approach will emphasize problem identification, brainstorming, problem solving, rapid prototyping, teamwork, and communication. The camp will culminate with a final build -- that students can program to move through the environment -- along with a Friday afternoon exposition for parents.
Students will be able to take their development kits home with them at the end of the week. Example parts & materials include:
* Programmable microcontroller
* Breadboard & wire
* RC Servo(s)
* Sensor(s)
* Craft essentials: scissors, stapler, tape, rubber bands
For more info, contact danaukes[AT]asu.edu or visit our event page:
Our Camp Website Link: idealab.asu.edu
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Please contact danaukes[AT]asu.edu regarding questions about financial aid.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
please refer to the event webpage at:
Our Camp Website Link: idealab.asu.edu
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Foldable Robotics Day Camp
Visit Our MicroMaker Camp at ASU West Valley Campus Website
4825 University Way N.
Phoenix, Arizona 85051
CAMPER AGES: High School
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Get ready to dive into the exciting world of semiconductors and assistive technology! In this hands-on day camp, high school students will unleash their creativity by building innovative projects with microcontrollers. Along the way, they’ll discover key concepts like voltage, resistance, analog vs. digital signals, and circuit design—all while learning how to use tools like multimeters and soldering irons. With guidance and teamwork, students will design and build real working prototypes using Arduino microcontroller boards, sensors, and actuators to see firsthand how technology can change lives. No experience necessary! Just bring your curiosity and get ready to spark your passion for semiconductor careers!
This camp runs from 8:30 AM - 4 PM each day and is $125 for the week including lunch and snacks.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Science, and more.
▌Read More about MicroMaker Camp at ASU West Valley Campus
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
June 23-27, 2025
$125
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MicroMaker Camp at ASU West Valley Campus
Visit Our FICA Young Investors Wall Street Training Summer Camp Website
888-320-9990
mail[AT]ficaworld.net
Locations throughout the US
11310 S. Orange Blossom Trail #244
Orlando, Florida 32837
OTHER CAMP LOCATIONS:
Atlanta, GA
Chicago, IL
Houston, TX
Jacksonville, FL
Kansas City, MO
Miami, FL
Nashville, TN
New York, NY
Oakland, CA
Phoenix, AZ
San Francisco, CA
Tampa, FL
Seattle, WA
Washington DC
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
11310 S. Orange Blossom Trail #244
Orlando, Florida 32837
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our FICA Young Investors Wall Street Training Summer Camp Video
CAMPER AGES: 8-19
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp. Daily: 9am-4pm
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Fun, Exciting and Informative! These three terms sum up the FICA Young Investors Summer Camps. Students enjoy financial intelligence training, video and board games, financial field trips to local financial districts, and guest speakers from some of America's largest corporations.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Academics, and more. Financial Intelligence, Financial Investment Training, Wall Street Summer Camp.
CAMP LOCATION: San Francisco State University
1650 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132
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CAMP FACILITIES: FICA Young Investors Wall Street Summer Camps TM are held in safe and professional learning environment; usually on the campuses of some of America's most prestigious Colleges, Universities and or executive/education learning centers
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: These three terms sum up our comprehensive and very informative FICA Young Investors Wall Street Summer Camps TM. While we are very committed to providing certified instructors, field trips and superior financial intelligence informative training applications, we don't just stop there. We make sure to set aside some time for a little fun, tours and entertainment activities. As a result, learning about the world of business and financial intelligence has never ever been this much fun!
Future Investor Clubs of America's comprehensive financial training system includes: Access to the FICA's Members Camp Preparatory Training Network; Certified Financial Intelligence Trainers TM; Winning On Wall Street Kickoff TM; American Dream Plan introductory training; Basic Financial Intelligence Training TM (BFIT); Advance Financial Intelligence Training TM (AFIT); Executive Financial Intelligence Training TM (EFIT); Financial Intelligence Training TM (IFIT); International Financial Intelligence Training TM (IFIT) intelligence training curriculum's presented in a creative and interactive way to enhance the learning process.
All Future Investor Clubs of America summer camp instructors are Certified Financial Intelligence Trainers(CFIT) having completed our training programs. Each CFIT has years of business, education, executive, investing and or financial services experience.
Future Investor Clubs of America summer camp programs are designed to be a top quality, positive comprehensive learning experience that students will never forget. Therefore, FICA has incorporated carefully designed Financial Field Trips TM to enhance the students experience and learning process.
FICA members who have completed the Basic (BFIT), Advanced (AFIT) and or Executive Financial Intelligence Training (EFIT) curriculum receive Certificates of Completion and are eligible to participate in many fun, exciting and informative events.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: All Future Investor Clubs of America summer camp instructors are Certified Financial Intelligence Trainers(CFIT) having completed our training programs. Each CFIT has years of business, education, executive, investing and or financial services experience. In addition to industry experience, our instructors must complete 40 hours of training on how to teach each of our BFIT, AFIT, EFIT, IFIT and LFIT curriculum's.
Future Investor Clubs, Chapters and Centers are eligible to select lead teachers and instructors to attend CFIT training programs. Individuals completing our instructor comprehensive training programs earn the designation of Certified Financial Intelligence Trainer TM (CFIT). Business and financial industry executives, managers, investment advisors, commodity/stock brokers, traders and other professionals are scheduled as guest speakers during the camp training week.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Depending on your camp length of stay, approval and city selection, students will visit such places as: Downtown Business Districts; Investment and Community Banks; Commodity/Stock Market Brokerages, Angel Investor Networks; Federal Reserve Bank; Venture Capital Networks; Fortune 500 Companies; Private Equity Corporations; Hedge & Mutual Fund Corporations, Insurance Corporations; Corporate Meetings; College/University Business School Tours; Investment Trading Companies, Commodity/Stock Exchanges and more!
All field trips are held daily and are designed to provide attending students a once in a lifetime summer learning experience.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Camps are held in June, July and August.
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FICA Young Investors Wall Street Training Summer Camp
Visit Our STEAMpunk Machines in Motion Camp at ASU Polytechnic Website
(480) 727-1405
ssjorda1[AT]asu.edu
7001 E. Williams Field Road
Mesa, Arizona 85212
CAMPER AGES: Grades 8 - 12
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Daily 9 AM - 5 PM
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: In this immersive week-long camp, participants in grades 8 - 12 will be introduced to the engineering design process while they learn and use basic science, technology, engineering, arts, and math (STEAM) concepts to construct their own steampunk-themed automata. Instructional content will focus on mechanical movement design, electric circuits, genre specific aesthetics, retro-futuristic storytelling, programming, and computational thinking.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Math, Science, Academics, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more. STEM/STEAM
CAMP LOCATION: We are located on the ASU Polytechnic Campus, 7001 E. Williams Field Road, Mesa, AZ 85212
▌Read More about STEAMpunk Machines in Motion Camp at ASU Polytechnic
CAMP FACILITIES: Students will be working in a state-of-the-art engineering design studio on ASU's Polytechnic campus.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The project-based approach will emphasize problem identification, brainstorming, problem solving, rapid prototyping, teamwork, and communication. The camp will culminate with an exposition of finished automata projects that student engineers can take home with them!
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: The camp is significantly discounted thanks to donor support.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
The camp runs from June 6 - 10, 2022 from 9 AM - 5 PM each day.
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STEAMpunk Machines in Motion Camp at ASU Polytechnic
Visit Our World Scholars Academy Website
+1(877) 680-9775
WINTER (OFF-SEASON) OFFICE ADDRESS:
1188 Bishop Street, Suite 1509
Honolulu, HI
96813
CAMPER AGES: 12-18
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Online.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: World Scholars Academy offers elite summer courses and internships taught by world-leading professional scholars and accompanied by exceptional peers from around the world. Learn advanced study skills and deep conceptual understanding of your subject from the world's most accomplished educators.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Math, Science, Academics, Team Sports, Basketball, Soccer, Swimming, Waterfront/Aquatics, Volleyball, Adventure, and more.
Business, Medicine, Law, Engineering, International Relations, Creative Writing
▌Read More about World Scholars Academy
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Please refer to our website for up-to-date information.
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World Scholars Academy
Visit Our Willow Springs Program Center Website
928-778-5127
602-452-7000
mkeefer[AT]girlscoutsaz.org
gswillow[AT]girlscoutsaz.org
775 N Camp Willow Springs Road
Prescott, Arizona 86305
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
Watch Our Willow Springs Program Center Video
CAMPER AGES: 5 - 17 years old
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp. Weekends
CAMPER GENDER(S): All Girl Campers.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Science, Dance, Theater, Musical Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, Team Sports, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, and more. Aviation
Martial Arts
Fishing
Wilderness Survival
CAMP LOCATION: Willow Springs Program Center is a 190-acre camp at an elevation of 6,000 feet almost completely surrounded by Prescott National Forest. The camp is located two hours northwest of Phoenix, AZ and three hours south of the Grand Canyon.
Camp Blog at: Our Camp Website Link: www.campwillowsprings.blogspot.com.
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CAMP FACILITIES: The camp facilities include 20 modern cabins, 2 dormitory style buildings, fire-pits, flushing toilets, dining hall, covered program ramadas and several miles of scenic hiking trails.
Program facilities include: archery range, low and high challenge course, outdoor stage and seating for up to 200, ceramics studio, dance studio, fiber arts library, nature education resources, outdoor cooking learning lab and coming soon...videography lab.
Camp counselors are housed in nearby cabins within each unit.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Directors recruit and screen mature, qualified staff who have a desire to share their enthusiasm for camping, the outdoors, and arts. We also hire staff from other countries to give your camper the chance to broaden her understanding of other cultures. All camp staff participate in an intensive pre-camp training which includes program, first aid, CPR, camping, human relations skills and drug-testing.
Specially qualified staffers direct the archery, challenge course, ceramics, drama, dance and trip programs.
Most of the camp staff are college students studying education, sociology and outdoor recreation – among many others. All staff must be 18 or older.
All camp staff participates in an intensive pre-camp training this includes:
Program development
First aid and CPR
Outdoor skills, including Leave No Trace
Human relations skills
Child development
Homesickness
Willow Springs Program Center is accredited by the American Camping Association Inc.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Grades 9-12
Counselor In Training I
9th-12th grades
Two week session
Want to work at camp someday? Come join the fun! You’ll learn about leadership, teamwork, child development, and more as you help in units and program areas. Visitother camps in northern Arizona, and start working with younger girls. *CITs at Willow Springs will be sleeping in the Yurts in the Pima Unit.
Counselor In Training II
11-12th grades
Three week session
If you have completed CIT 1 then you may be ready for CIT 2. Depending on your interests and strengths, you will choose a specific area to focus, and further your leadership, teamwork, and teaching skills within that area. Learn how to develop and deliver program and complete a service project.
Prerequisite: CIT 1 and entering 10th-12th grade
CAMP SCHOLARSHIPS OR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Registration at: Our Camp Website Link: www.girlscoutsaz.org.
Scholarships (camperships)
Financial Assistance – Camperships
GSACPC makes every effort to provide financial assistance so that no girl misses out on the opportunity to attend camp due to lack of funds. Financial assistance ranges from a portion of the fee to the total camp fee, minus the deposit, for those demonstrating need.
The campership request form is available online.
Camp registration must be complete prior to applying for financial assistance. Notification regarding financial assistance will be sent via a separate email from the confirmation packet. Please allow six weeks for processing. Available at: Our Camp Website Link: www.girlscoutsaz.org.
FAMILY CAMP SESSION(S): Family Camp Programs include:
Me and My Gal ~ Daisy, Brownie Overnight
K-3rd grades- 2 Day
You and your favorite adult female are about to embark on an overnight adventure of staying up late, learning new songs and games and discovering the outdoor adventure playground at Willow Springs.
Leader Daughter Weekend
K—12th grades & Adult Volunteers
“Girl Scouts Together”
3 Day
Are you interested in learning more about Girl Scouting and spending time in the cool pines of Willow Springs? You and your daughter can sign up for the Leadership Weekend where you will be able to enjoy Girl Scout volunteer trainings while your daughter(s) will spend time with Willow Springs Camp staff and camp program.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: We host Girl Scout groups throughout the year (any day of the week) through "Adventures at Willow" as well as offer one weekend program per month AND a Fall Break and Spring Break camp.
OTHER CAMP INFO: Our Camp Website Link: www.girlscoutsaz.org
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Current sessions for Summer Camp 2014 can be found online at: Our Camp Website Link: www.ultracamp.com.
Residential Camp
Week 1 = June 3-6
Week 2 = June 8-13
Week 3 = June 15-20
Week 4 = June 22-27
Week 5 = July 6-11
Week 6 = July 13-18
Week 7 = July 20-25
Week 8 = July 27-30
Day Camp
Week 2 =June 9-13
Week 4 = June 23-27
SUMMER CAMP JOBS:
Summer Camp Staff
Please visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.girlscoutsaz.org.
Positions available include:
Health Supevisor - *preferred RN or LPN
Assistant Camp Director
Program Director
Camp Store Coordinator
Instructors - Music, Arts and Crafts, Ceramics, Archery,
Outdoor Education, Dance, Drama, Videography, Martial Arts, Astronomy, Outdoor Skills, Backpacking and Fiber Arts
Unit Leaders
Unit Counselors
Lifeguard
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Willow Springs Program Center
Visit Our JGS Summer Learning Adventures! Website
480-563-5588
16641 N. 91st Street
Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
CAMPER AGES: Entering 1st grade-8th grade
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. June 6, 2016-July 22, 2016, M-F, 9am-4pm
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Campers dive into our summer STEM program, exploring science, technology, engineering and the arts (digital, visual, dramatic) through hands-on projects and engaging activities. Sports, fitness and classic camp games in our unique climate-controlled indoor space, plus optional core academics (math, reading, writing), round out our fun-filled summer program.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: JGS (The Jones-Gordon School) is a small private school in North Scottsdale that fosters social, emotional and academic growth and helps diverse learners shape their strengths, gifts and talents into advantages uniquely suited for problem solving and critical thinking in the 21st Century. Our "counselors" are educators experienced in working with students diagnosed with specific learning disabilities, ADHD, and anxiety.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Math, Science, Academics, Theater, Fine Arts/Crafts, Team Sports, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Golf, Volleyball, and more. STEM, Dramatic Arts, Cooking, Visual Arts, Technology, Sports & Fitness, Animals, Discover & Create
CAMP LOCATION: We are located at Bell Road and 91st street, just off the 101.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Our North Scottsdale climate-controlled facility offers a comfortable space for our campers to learn, explore, experience, create, and grow during the hot Arizona summer months. Our unique indoor gym space houses our sports and fitness program.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Your child's summer can be a time for fun, building confidence, achievement, creativity and discovery at JGS Summer Learning Adventures! Our weekly half and full day sessions are worthy of a fun, enriching summer break. With hands-on projects, and engaging activities, campers explore various areas of interest and discover new things.
At our summer camp, campers choose their own Summer Learning Adventures! Each weekly session allows campers to pick from two morning block (9am-12pm) choices and two afternoon block (1pm-4pm) choices. Morning choices include Core Academics or Sports & STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math). Afternoon choices include Sports & STEM or the session's Thematic Unit. First through fourth grade Thematic Units include Grossology, Rebels & Redcoats, Dramatic Arts, Secret Soy School, Around the World in Four Days, Castles & Catapults, and Trash to Treasures. Fifth though eight grade Thematic Units include Incredible Architecture, CSI Science, Stop-Motion Animation, Media Madness and Around the World in Four Days.
JGS Summer Learning Adventures is staffed entirely by professional educators (10 campers max. per "counselor"). Our instructors are passionate about working with kids (and it shows!).
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: A private day school in the Phoenix-Metro area, the Jones-Gordon School’s progressive program successfully fosters social, emotional and academic growth and helps diverse learners shape their strengths, gifts and talents into advantages uniquely suited for problem solving and critical thinking in the 21st Century. Our program is a proprietary mix of the following:
● Small class sizes (1:8 max.), faculty-to-student ratio 1:3
● FLEX Period – Daily period for acceleration or support
● Strategic Connections© executive function program
● STEM, Gifted (2e), Field Studies and Community Service programs
● Social skills training incorporated into lessons
● OT services on a weekly basis for written expression, keyboarding and other critical skills
● Mindfulness program via the renowned Mindfulness First®
● Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), Psychologist, and Nurse on staff, customized positive behavior modification programs
● Token Economy reward system
● Research-based and experience-driven curriculum
● A uniquely modern campus that houses classrooms, library, lounges, café, auditorium, 7000 sq.ft. climate-controlled gymnasium/playground, and our four-legged and slithering friends under one roof, providing an environment that fosters a close-knit community
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Sessions are weekly from June 6, 2016 through July 22, 2016. Half-day (9am-12pm) and full-day (9am-4pm) options are available. Half-day fee per session, $250; Full-day fee per session, $450.
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Visit Our Exploring Photography for Teens 13-17 Website
480-361-1118
info[AT]artintersection.com
207 North Gilbert Road, Suite 210
Gilbert, Arizona 85234
CAMPER AGES: 13-17
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Tuesday-Friday, 1-5pm
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: In this 4-day workshop teen students explore the fundamentals and foundations of photography with fun photo projects every day! Students will gain an overview of photographic techniques from digital capture and printing to using black and white film in the darkroom and historical processes.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located in downtown Gilbert on the northeast corner of Gilbert and Cullumber roads in Gilbert, AZ.
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CAMP FACILITIES: We have a wet darkroom facility, classroom, lighting studio, digital printing and scanning area, and an alternative photographic process area.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: In this workshop teen students explore the fundamentals and foundations of photography with fun photo projects every day!
Students will gain an overview of photographic techniques from digital capture and printing to using black and white film in the darkroom and historical processes.
Using both digital and film cameras, students will print in the digital lab and in the darkroom, and experiment with hand-coated alternative photographic methods. They will use the lighting studio to experiment with strobes and continuous lighting.
Each student will leave with a collection of their artwork made during camp and be featured in an online exhibition at Our Camp Website Link: www.artintersection.com.
Students are welcome to bring their own cell phone/digital camera and film cameras OR use cameras provided by Art Intersection.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
See our website for more details!
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Exploring Photography for Teens 1317
Visit Our Advanced Photography Camp for Teens Website
480-361-1118
info[AT]artintersection.com
207 North Gilbert Road, Suite 201
Gilbert, Arizona 85234
CAMPER AGES: 13-17
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. June 23-26, Tuesday-Friday, 1pm-5pm
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: This advanced camp aims to introduce students to techniques and ideas that go beyond basic photography. You will learn to merge antiquarian processes with modern image making to create unique artwork. Students will explore their creativity with digital capture and the latest photo editing software, as well as with large format film and alternative processes in the wet lab darkroom.
Each student will leave with a collection of their artwork made during camp, be featured in an online exhibition at Our Camp Website Link: www.artintersection.com, and have one or more of their images published in the summer student catalogue. Snacks provided.
Students must have some foundation in digital and film photography OR have taken the Exploring Photography or Introduction to Photography camps at Art Intersection.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located in the Art Intersection in downtown Gilbert, on the Southeast corner of Cullumber and Gilbert road.
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CAMP FACILITIES: We are an art gallery and learning space, containing four gallery spaces, a classroom, fine art lighting studio, digital print lab, darkroom and alternative process photographic space.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The camps are taught by the Art Intersection staff who are all working artists themselves.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
$195
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Advanced Photography Camp for Teens
Visit Our Camp Innovation Website
602-716-2000
camps[AT]azscience.org
600 E. Washington St.
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
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CAMPER AGES: 3-14 years old
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Arizona Science Center’s CAMP INNOVATION will bring adventure, exploration and discovery this Summer! From learning about natural forces, investigating a crime scene, exploring the messy side of science to discovering the world of insects and meteorology, campers will develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills while being engaged in science!
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Math, Science, Academics, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located in Downtown Phoenix and in the Heritage & Science Park off of 7th Street and Washington. Please visit azscience.org for camp details.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Arizona Science Center's campus includes the main building which has 4 levels and classrooms for camp and adjacent from the main building is the Public Hall and CREATE, where classes can take place.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: 1st – 6th Grade:
Masters of Disaster
June 6–10, June 27–July 1, July 18–22
$225 Member
$275 Non-Members
Survive the destructive forces of natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, and volcanos! Discover the science behind extreme weather, avalanches, tsunamis, and more. Campers will become junior meteorologists as well as design and engineer structures and inventions that can help us predict and withstand the elements of nature.
Wheel of Science
June 13–17, July 25–29
$225 Members
$275 Non-Members
Each day brings a new adventure featuring fun, hands-on activities in science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM). Discover patterns in nature, chemistry in cooking, and the laws of motion. Express creativity through design and engineering and explore the messy side of science!
Creature Feature
June 20–24, July 11–15, Aug. 1–5
$225 Members
$275 Non-Members
Explore the most extreme habitats on Earth, and the animals, insects, and others that call these places home. From bioluminescent organisms in the deepest depths of the ocean to prehistoric insects the size of a car, dive into a world of extreme animals! Combining the biggest thrills of biology with the creative artistry and technology of movie making, campers will uncover and explore these amazing animal adaptations.
Pre-K-Kindergarten (3-5 years):
STEAM-y Summer Science
June 13–17, July 11–15, July 25–29
$160 Members
$185 Non-Members
It’s getting STEAM-y at Arizona Science Center this summer! Campers will explore basic concepts from science, technology, engineering, and math through engaging projects and hands-on activities integrated with the arts.
Wildly Weird Animals
June 20–24, Aug. 1–5
$160 Members
$185Non-Members
Giant insects, horseshoe crabs, and tardigrades, oh my! Discover a world of amazing, gross, and downright strange animals that inhabit our planet Earth. Through fun and interactive hands-on science activities, campers will learn about these strange groups of animals as well as what makes them unique.
Little Engineers
June 6–10, June 27–July 1, July 18–22
$160 Members
$185 Non-Members
Do you like to make new things that no one has seen before? Design out-of-this-world vehicles with LEGOs or build a robot from aluminum cans? Through open and focused exploration, campers will stretch their minds to innovate and create their own tools, machines, and crazy contraptions while discovering a world of engineering possibilities.
7th-9th Grade:
Crime Scene Investigations
June 13-17, Aug 1-5
$225 Members
$275 Non-Members
Additional: $20
Investigate the world of forensic science as you unravel a mystery and build a body of evidence! Use molecular biology to examine DNA left behind at the scene and uncover the culprits using current forensic techniques. Analyze and collect evidence as well as examine fingerprints, hair samples, and much more!
Camp Code
June 20–24, July 11–15, July 25–29
$225 Members
$275 Non-Members
Learn how to code in unique ways this summer at Arizona Science Center! Work on a variety of projects from games, to microcontrollers, to robotics, and express your creativity while learning programming at the same time
Future Leaders in Science
June 27–July 1, July 18–22
$225 Members
$275 Non-Members
Additional: $20
You can create the future! Learn about exciting new careers and advances in cutting edge science and technology designed to solve real-world problems. From engineering cities of the future, to building robotic tools to accomplish a task, campers will examine the application of current research to problem solve and design the future.
SWIFT Weather Camp*
June 6-10
$135 Members
$165 Non-Members
Additional: $20
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Explore the science of meteorology and related career opportunities in SWIFT Weather Camp. Campers will explore exciting weather phenomenon while working with Arizona State University researchers and National Weather Service meteorologists in forecasting, observing and reporting all aspects of weather and climate. Campers will engage in hands-on activities, field experiments, seminars, tours of research facilities and workshops that expand their knowledge of atmospheric sciences, weather, forecasting and environmental instrumentation. See Our Camp Website Link: www.swiftweathercamp.com for more information.
BMI [AT] Barrow Neurological Institute*
Dates: TBD
$225 Members
$275 Non-Members
Additional $20
Experience a world inhabited by research scientists and neurosurgeons while learning what it takes to get a drug from the laboratory bench to a patient’s bedside. Join us at Barrow Neurological Institute for a unique opportunity to conduct hands-on lab work involving DNA extraction, gene transformation, and protein purification. The experience features amazing tours and talks by scientists and neurosurgeons at Barrow. The week concludes with campers conducting research-based presentations for a live audience of scientists, parents, and friends.
* This is a competitive process with a limited number of available seats. For information about the application process, please contactcamps[AT]azscience.org.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Visit Our Camp Website Link: www.azscience.org for Professional Learning & Development programs.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: Arizona Science Center’s CAMP INNOVATION will inspire and engage curious minds about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) learning all year long. Camps vary throughout the year from biology, robotics to coding, there is a camp for ages 3-14.
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Visit Our Exploring Photography Camp for Teens Website
480-361-1118
info[AT]artintersection.com
207 North Gilbert Road, Suite 201
Gilbert, Arizona 85234
CAMPER AGES: 13-17
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. June 9-12, Tuesday-Friday, 1pm-5pm
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Learn an overview of photographic techniques from digital capture and printing to traditional darkroom and historical processes. You will use both a digital and film camera, print digitally and in the darkroom, and experiment with alternative photography. We will discuss the fundamentals and foundations of the photographic medium with fun photo projects every day.
Each student will leave with a collection of their artwork made during camp, be featured in an online exhibition at Our Camp Website Link: www.artintersection.com, and have one or more of their images published in the summer student catalogue.
Bring your own cell phone/digital camera and film cameras OR use one from Art Intersection. Snacks provided.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Fine Arts/Crafts, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: The camp is held at Art Intersection, a gallery and learning space in downtown Gilbert, on the Southeast corner of Cullumber and Gilbert Road.
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CAMP FACILITIES: We have four gallery spaces, a classroom, fine art lighting studio, silver gelatin darkroom, alternative process photographic room, digital print lab and office space.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: The camps are taught by the Art Intersection Staff who are all working artists themselves.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
$195
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Exploring Photography Camp for Teens
Visit Our Camp Civitan Website
(602) 953-2944
info[AT]campcivitan.org
5008 N. Civitan Road
Williams, AZ 86046
CAMP VIDEO LINK:
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CAMPER AGES: 5+
TYPE OF CAMP: Overnight/Sleepaway. Day Camp. Day/Overnight/Weekend
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers. All Boy Campers. All Girl Campers.
SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPERS: Camp Civitan is the Civitan Foundation's longest running and most beloved program, offering week-long camp sessions throughout the summer, and weekend adventures once a month the balance of the year for children and adults with developmental disabilities.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Computers, Technology, Video/Filmmaking/Photography, Academics, Dance, Theater, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, Team Sports, Basketball, Golf, Horses/Equestrian, Swimming, Waterfront/Aquatics, Adventure, Wilderness/Nature, and more. Special Needs
CAMP LOCATION: Camp Civitan is located in the cool pines of Northern Arizona, 30 miles west of Flagstaff in Williams, a quaint town that offers a world of opportunities to both the outdoor enthusiast and the avid tourist.
CAMP FACILITIES: Camp Civitan is a 15-acre wheelchair accessible and ADA approved facility which boasts sleeping accomodations for 120 people, industrial kitchen facilities, a large dining hall, a fine arts center, indoor/outdoor recreation halls, outdoor basketball courts, a miniature golf course, a TotTurf� multiplex, a field house, an inflatable obstacle course, a large firepit area, a hay wagon, an outdoor theater and staging area, a greenhouse and playground.
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: Camp Civitan is the Civitan Foundation's longest running and most beloved program, offering week-long camp sessions throughout the summer, and weekend adventures once a month the balance of the year for children and adults with developmental disabilities. This program provides campers with a variety of enriching and fun experiences that promote positive self-esteem, teamwork, socialization, and healthy activities.
Camp Programs
Arts & Creative Expression: Arts and crafts, drama and skits, creative movement, music, and other projects spark the campers� creativity.
Physical Activities: Swimming; outdoor activities; games; and adaptive sports and play using our specialized facilities and equipment promote campers� health and build motor skills.
Education: Nutrition classes are integrated into all Civitan programs, and cover topics such as healthy eating habits and trying new foods, understanding the food pyramid, and promotion of a variety of healthy physical activities. Much of this instruction is in conjunction with the Arizona Nutrition Network.
Ongoing Field Trips: Fishing at Kaibab Lake, Bearizona, swimming at Williams Aquatic Center and community events and festivals.
Nighttime Activities: Karaoke, skit performances, carnival games, themed dances, barbeques, campfires and hayrides.
Guest Instructors & Speakers: Dance classes, Karate instruction, and visits from Smokey Bear are a just a few of the exciting activities brought to camp by our guest instructors.
Socialization: Campers develop friendships, create lifelong memories and gain social skills.
CAMP LEADERSHIP CIT/LIT PROGRAMS: Leadership program.
OTHER CAMP INFO: The Civitan Foundation, Inc. is a DDD qualified vendor and can accept respite hours as a form of payment.
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
General descriptions for the Summer Camping Season are provided below. For a complete schedule, please visit: Our Camp Website Link: www.civitanfoundationaz.com.
Home on the Range Week: Come to your home away from home, Camp Civitan! This week we will enjoy the best of our camp activities, including a visit to Bearizona to see those deer and antelope play, a hayride, a sing along by the campfire, horseback riding through the range, a wild west BBQ with western entertainment, western leather crafts inspired by local native Americans and western Karaoke. We�ll close out the week with a line dance to the best of country music. Seldom is heard a discouraging word and the sky is not cloudy all day at Camp Civitan!
Wild West Week: Welcome to our ranch on the American frontier, in a dusty little town the locals call Williams. Frontier towns like Williams, situated at the edge of civilization, can be dangerous places. Our particular town is often beset by outlaws. These bandits will roll into town taking gold, money and food before riding back out to the range. The Sheriff needs to deputize a few good men and women to restore order. Join us for a week filled with crackling campfires under the western moon, gold rush days, cowboys and outlaws, the Cowpuncher�s Rodeo, horseback riding and an old-fashioned hoedown barn dance on Sunday.
The 7 Wonders of the World Week: Join us for a whirlwind trip around the world as we travel to each of the 7 Natural Wonders�with a little help from our imaginations! We will begin our trip at Arizona�s own Wonder, the Grand Canyon, as we travel to the canyon and experience the Wonder first hand. Each day we will travel to a new country by experiencing the food, games and music from each new worldly destination. We will visit the Mount Everest, Canada�s Victoria Falls, the Great Barrier Reef, Mexico�s Paricutin Volcano, and many more exciting destinations on our grand adventure. Come experience all the world has to offer during the 7 Wonders of the World week at Camp Civitan.
Wet and Wild Patriotic Week: This week we�ll be splishin� and a-splashin�, movin� and a-groovin� and rockin� and a-rollin� as we celebrate the joy of being American. Being American in July means splashing down a slip-n-slide, barbecues with hot dogs and ice cold coke, and parades down Main Street. In honor of this one-of-a-kind heritage, we will have wild and wet activities each day including water slides, a trip to the Williams aquatic center, water games, and many beautiful and extraordinary outdoor adventures here at Camp Civitan. For the icing on the cake (or the ice cream on the apple pie), our campers will ride on a festive float in the Williams 4th of July Parade. Come discover what makes America Great! Join us for a wild week of water games and patriotic wacky fun. You are sure to find plenty of ways to beat the heat during this very wet, very wild celebration of America!
Hollywood Week: Lights, camera, CAMPING! We�re rolling out the red carpet for you at our Hollywood Gala on Sunday night. Don�t settle for 15 minutes of fame, come to camp for a whole week of stardom! Camp Civitan is proud to present the first annual Camp Civitan Film Festival! Campers will participate in writing, scripting, creating costumes and filming a movie. We will edit the film and have our own movie premier on Saturday night at the big stage in town. We will also perform some live skits at our big red carpet Gala event along with our screening in Williams. Come let your inner star shine! Each camper will come home with a copy of our finished movie to share with family and friends.
Holidaze Week: Welcome to Camp Civitan, where every day is a holiday and every meal is a feast. This week we�ve taken the best days of the entire year and put them into a single week. We'll celebrate Easter with eggtastic activities, Halloween with costumed glory, Thanksgiving feasts and traditions, Christmas inspired games, and end the week with a blowout New Year�s Eve ball. Come celebrate the best of the year�s Holidaze in one week!
Girls Only Diva Week: Girls only week is a great opportunity to spend quality time with other girls and make new, lifelong friends. It is a chance to develop new skills and build self-confidence through exciting and challenging activities that encourage teamwork. Have fun with your new friends, and indulge in all things girly. Come and experience spa day, a chocolate fondue party, Death by Chocolate murder mystery, chick flicks and our PJ fashion show. Come join in on all things feminine and let your inner Diva Shine!
Boys Only Adventure Week: Come strut your inner man and bask in the joy of a girl free zone. You will spend the week learning to fish, becoming an expert at building a campfire, picking up some clubs and learning to golf, and getting your hands on a bow and arrow and learning about archery. Finally, we�ll cap off the week with a visit to Flagstaff to see the Cardinals Training camp. Come experience Camp Civitan�s �man cave� and bond with other men!
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Visit Our Childcare Network's Adventure Summer Camp Website
866-264-2267
summercamp[AT]childcarenetwork.com
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1114 W Elliot Rd
Chandler, Arizona 85296
CAMPER AGES: 5-12
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: Childcare Network’s Adventure Summer Camp 2018: Channel the Fun is designed to highlight all of the entertainment (edutainment?) possibilities that summer break has to offer. This summer, we’ll offer 12 unique weekly programs.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Math, Science, Music/Band, Fine Arts/Crafts, Adventure, and more.
CAMP LOCATION: Arizona Summer Camps:
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CAMP PROGRAM INFO: As a parent, choosing the right summer camp for your child can be a daunting decision. It's never too early to start thinking about what activities and learning experiences you want your school-ager have over the summer break.
Sure, you want them to have fun. Kids need a break from the rigorous requirements of the modern-day school system, but at Childcare Network learning is disguised as fun! Camp activities for kids will vary over the course of the summer months, but we know we’ve got something on our summer camp line up that’s going to excite the soon-to-be CNI summer camper in your home!
Designed to provide a fun and exciting environment — while continuing to help them explore and discover the world around them — our kid's day camp provides your child the opportunity to participate in different weekly themes chock-full of engaging activities, educational field trips, and creative projects they get to do with their friends.
Our trained teachers might just enjoy summertime as much as our campers.
Childcare Network’s Adventure Summer Camp 2018: Channel the Fun is designed to highlight all of the entertainment (edutainment?) possibilities that summer break has to offer.
This summer, we’ll offer 12 unique weekly programs.
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Visit Our School of Rock Gilbert - Rock 101 Website
(480)-632-7625
mbaskerville[AT]schoolofrock.com
885 E. Warner Rd.
Gilbert, Arizona 85296
CAMPER AGES: 7-12
TYPE OF CAMP: Day Camp. Each camp session lasts for one week, Monday-Friday, from 9am-3pm each day.
CAMPER GENDER(S): Coed Campers.
BRIEF CAMP DESCRIPTION: This camp, made for complete beginners, will give your rocker a chance to explore different instruments in a live band setting, and gain the foundational tools to set them up for a lifetime of rockin’!
On the final day of camp, you get to be the screaming crowd at an in-house performance where they show off their skills! No instrument required; instruments include: Guitar, Drums, Bass, Keys and Vocals.
CAMP INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES OFFERED:
Technology, Music/Band, and more. Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Keyboards, Drums.
CAMP LOCATION: We are located on Warner Rd. and Lindsay.
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CAMP FACILITIES: Our facilities include:
- 2 large rehearsal spaces (complete with drums, amps, keyboard, microphones, and sound system)
- guitar instruction rooms
- drum instruction rooms
- keyboard/vocal instruction rooms
- recording studio room
CAMP PROGRAM INFO: We believe the best way to learn music is to play music. We take students from the lesson room to the stage, developing both their confidence and musicianship with programs designed for all skill levels.
School of Rock teaches guitar, bass, vocals, keyboards, drums and combines weekly private music instruction and group band rehearsals to prepare students to take the stage in front of live audiences in an authentic concert setting.
Our instructors live to play and play to live. They are experienced professional musicians that can instruct students on the finer points of their instrument, while at the same time educating them on everything that goes into putting on a great live show.
We teach and perform music on professional equipment that our students love to play and our audiences love to hear. From the fundamental roots of rock and roll through classic rock, funk, reggae, heavy metal, alternative, indie and prog rock - we share, engage and celebrate it all.
YEAR-ROUND PROGRAMS: School of Rock offers MANY year-round activities and programs, for all levels, ages 7 to 107!!
Check out our website at Our Camp Website Link: www.gilbert.schoolofrock.com, or call the school at (480)-753-3266 for more information!
CAMP SESSION DATES & FEES:
Session 1:
June 26-30
9am-3pm
Session 2:
July 24-28
9am-3pm
Each session totals $500. $250 deposit required for enrollment. Camp is 100% refundable up to one month prior to the start date, 50% refundable up to one week prior to the start date, non-refundable if cancelled the day of the camp.
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Looking for Other Top Specialty Camps in Arizona? Here's a few links to other directories of AZ Special Interest Camps, or you can find links to ALL our Special Interest Camp Directories in the black bar at the bottom of this page.
http://www.girlscoutsaz.org/summer-camp
602.452.7000
800.352.6133
council[AT]girlscoutsaz.org
119 East Coronado Road
Phoenix, AZ, 85004-1512
Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus Pines
Willow Springs Program Center
Prescott, Arizona
928.778.5127
Shadow Rim Ranch
Payson, Arizona
928.474.2438
Camp Maripai
Prescott, Arizona
928.445.4975
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MORE INFORMATION:
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http://www.grandcanyonbsa.org/
Grand Canyon Council
Council Service Center - Phoenix
2969 North Greenfield Road
Phoenix, AZ 85016
602-955-7747
program[AT]grandcanyonbsa.org
For more info visit the website.
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