Welcome to an adventure overflowing with discovery, excitement, and learning at the Summer at St. George's Episcopal School.
Unleash the potential within your child at the University of New Orleans Volleyball Camp—the ideal junction of fun and skill refinement. With an array of programs for girls ...
Imagine a summer filled with vibrant hues and creative exploration! The Painting and Punch Summer Camp is an art-centric haven that encourages children to dip their brushes into ...
If your child has a passion for basketball and wants to develop their skills in a fun, engaging environment, the Nike Basketball Camp at John Curtis Christian School is a slam ...
Unearth the leader within at Louisiana Youth Seminar, a summer camp with a focus on honing leadership skills in young minds. This camp, entrenched in the bustling city of Baton ...
Picture this: a summer filled with the rhythm of music, the creativity of arts and crafts, and the energetic thrill of sports like basketball, swimming, and volleyball. Welcome to ...
Introducing the Tiger Tennis Camp at LSU, an enticing oasis for young sports enthusiasts. Nestled in the lively city of Baton Rouge, this camp is a haven for budding tennis stars ...
Embark on a gastronomic adventure with The Culinary Kid Camp, where an ordinary school holiday transforms into a fascinating culinary journey. Catering to kids aged 5-12, this ...
As summer stretches out before us, what better way to fill the sun-kissed days than with the thrill of camp? A personal favorite for many families is the Summer Day Camp at the ...
Escaping the familiar and diving into the world of discovery is what the Sci-Port Camp offers your curious little explorers. This verdant oasis of knowledge, tucked away in ...
Discover a world where children rule, at the Newman Summer Day Camp. This traditional style camp is the perfect playground for your little adventurers from Pre-K to 6th grade.
In the vibrant world of summer camps, Audubon Summer Camp stands as a beacon of fun and education. Envision a place where your child's curiosity is piqued, not by an iPad ...