NIKE Elite Hoops Basketball Camps: The dates and locations for the camps are as follows:
Spruill Center for the Arts Summer Camp: Summer Camp offers ten one-week sessions with a variety of the arts like painting, drawing, paper maché, ceramics, collage, acting, and new to the Spruill Center in year 2007, dancing. Find out more information about the Spruill Center, including how to join the non-profit, by visiting their website.
First Baptist Church of Decatur Summer Camp: First Baptist Church of Decatur strives to offer a consistent atmosphere for children each week, but each week also has an exciting theme that provides the variety children enjoy during the summer. The church has a unique facility for the Decatur area that helps us to easily provide a variety of indoor and outdoor activities each week. For more information, contact the Director, Robert McIver, at campoffice@fbcdecatur.com or 404-373-2442 ext. 1.
Camp Westminster: A beautiful Christian summer camp for kids ages 1st- 12 grades. It is located on 120 acres and activities include horseback riding, ropes course and rock wall, pool, paint ball, and much more. Refer to the camp's Web site for complete pricing details.
Gwinnett Ballet Theatres Summer Camp: Two great camps for children who aspire to one day become actors, dancers, or grace the Broadway stage. Children age three to five can take part in Imagination Dance Camp. Those entering kindergarten through 5th grade can hone their skills in Performing Arts Camp. Both camps will be held at Gwinnett Ballet Theatres studios and feature professionally trained teachers. The Performing Arts Camp is $300 per week, and Imagination Dance Camp is $120 per week.
Camping in the City: Hosted by the Canterbury School. Ages 2-8. Art, creative movement, piano, swimming, cooking, computers, hands-on academics, reading program, small group size, character building, and field trips. 360 Peachtree St., downtown Atlanta. (404) 522-5659.
Hands On Atlanta Summer Service Camp: A weeklong full-day camp for rising 6th, 7th and 8th graders that combines fun with community service. Middle schoolers will participate in exciting and stimulating field trips such as Zoo Atlanta and the Georgia Aquarium as well as volunteer projects with Hands On Atlantas nonprofit partners. Scholarships are available for those who qualify.
Arts Clayton: Summer Art Camp for Young Teens: This camp has been specially created and designed for middle school students entering the 7th, 8th and 9th grades next fall. The program will offer Photography, Acrylic Painting and Theatre as well as the return of the always popular Cartooning & Animation classes.
Kaleidoscope Summer Art Camp: This is an art experience camp focusing on both performing arts (singing, acting, instrument instruction, and stage movement/dance) as well as visual art instruction. The camp is for children entering first through sixth grades next fall, and will be held mornings 8:30 am to 12:15 pm at Lee Street Elementary located at 178 Lee Street in historic downtown Jonesboro ~ behind the Jonesboro Library.
Inman Park Cooperative Preschools Summer Camp: For kids aged 2-5, this summer at IPCP your child can experience a smorgasbord of fun and educational activities. Every week will include a theme related activity, cooking, water play, and a day in the outdoor classroom. Hours are 9 a.m.-1 p.m., and students pack their own snack and lunch.
AJRA Learn to Row Camps: Want to try a new sport? Want to get into shape in a team-based environment? Atlanta Junior Rowing Association will be offering 2-week "Learn to Row" camps for teens ages 12-18. During each 2-week camp, participants will learn the fundamentals of sweep rowing from a USRowing certified coach. Coed. No Experience Necessary. Refer to their official website for camp dates and times and cost.
