Summer Camp Profiles
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Summer Camp Profiles
EXPERIENCE!BAYLOR Summer Camp Profiles Alpine Camp for Boys P.O. Box 297 Mentone, AL 35984 (256) 634-4404 www.alpinecamp.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: boys Ages: rising 2nd graders—rising 10th graders Programs: team sports, ropes course, climbing, riflery, archery, kayaking, canoeing, water park, swimming, crafts, tennis, horseback, physical training, wilderness skills, disc sports, fly fishing, mountain biking, guitar, drums Cost: Junior camp (11 days): $2,500; first and second term (26 days): $4,500 Situated on the crest of Lookout Mountain, Alpine’s massive rocks, rushing waterfalls and deep woods provide the perfect setting for a summer away at camp. Over the course of a term, the usual schedule of activities is interspersed with events like the 4th of July celebration, Mountain Day celebration and a trip day. Each night concludes with an activity that could range from a cabin campout to a game of “Mission Impossible” to a night of slaughterball in the gym. BASEcamp at Bachman Academy 414 Brymer Creek Rd. McDonald, TN 37353 (866) 397-CAMP www.bachmansummer.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 12-17 Programs: creative arts, equestrian studies, veterinary science, woodworking, leadership skills, personal development Cost: residential students: $1175/per week; day students: $975/week (discounts for multiple weeks) Classroom settings and lesson plans are specifically designed to accommodate the unique needs of students with learning disabilities and other language/processing disorders. Campers can choose from a variety of evening and free time activities, including sports and other outdoor activities, games, arts and crafts, social events and the opportunity to enjoy the 200-acre campus. Highly trained teachers share their enthusiasm with campers in low student-to-teacher ratios, providing each camper with optimal individualized instruction. 118 CityScopeM ag.com Baylor School Summer Programs 171 Baylor School Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37405 (423) 267-8505 ext. 336 or (423) 757-2616 www.baylorschool.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 5–18 Programs: traditional day camp (“Raider Days,” a co-ed all sports camp, “Baylor All-Sports Camp”, individual sports clinics, enrichment programs and overnight sports camps Cost: $150–$1,000, depending on the session Day camps are enormously popular because of the variety offered: art, robotics, cooking, and of course, all kinds of sports for all levels of athletic ability. Before care and aftercare are also available. A variety of overnight sports camps are also offered (all sports, boys lacrosse, cross country). Visit the Baylor camp website for details and easy online registration. Belvoir Christian Academy Summer Camps Belvoir Christian Academy Summer Camps 800 Belvoir Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37412 (423) 987-8774 (daycare) www.bcalions.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: PK3–rising 9th graders Programs: outdoor activities, swimming, crafts and field trips; PK has in-house visits from the Tennessee Aquarium, Earth Fare, River City Pottery, East Ridge Library, EPB, Noah’s Little Ark Petting Zoo and Angela’s Angels athletic prep and gymnastics. In addition to weekly swimming, K–9th grade field trips include visits to Coolidge Park, the Chattanooga Zoo, Tennessee Aquarium/IMAX, the Southern Belle, Hunter Art Museum, the Chattanooga Lookouts and Holiday Bowl. Cost: (rates are subject to change for 2013) PK: $80-$110 per week; K-9th: $100-140 per week; options include full-day (7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.) and partial-day (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.) BCA’s summer camp is designed to provide children who need summer childcare with a variety of engaging activities. Along with weekly field trips to local attractions, children will enjoy making crafts, participat- ing in water and bike days and simply spending time with friends and interacting with camp counselors. Berean Academy Day Camp 441 Berean Lane Hixson, TN 37343 (423) 877-1288 www.bereanacademy.net [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 3-12 Programs: field day games, field trips, swimming, crafts, scavenger hunts, movies, themed parties Cost: registration fee: $25; weekly fee: $115 (includes lunch and field trips for ages 1st grade and up) Berean Academy Day Camp offers weekly field trips for ages 6-12 to various places like the Creative Discovery Museum, IMAX theater, The Tennessee Railroad, and more. Campers ages 6-12 are taken to the swimming pool every week, while campers ages 3-5 have a “Water Day” every week. The camp offers a daily craft time for all ages as well as free play time inside and outside on the playground. It also offers weekly activities like scavenger hunts, watching a movie theater style, field day games, and special parties that correlate with the theme of the week. Boyd-Buchanan School Summer Camps 4650 Buccaneer Trl. Chattanooga, TN 37411 (423) 624-9064 www.bbschool.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: PK–12th Programs: athletic and academic Cost: $75–$200 (depending on half or full day) Boyd-Buchanan School (BBS) offers athletic and academic camps for both girls and boys. Each BBS athletic camp focuses on teaching the fundamentals of the sport and works to develop each camper’s skill. The academic programs approach each camp session with learning activities designed to engage the creative and intellectual spark of each camper. BBS provides an enriching atmosphere which enables participants to grow physically, spiritually, and mentally. Campers can choose to attend half-day or full day, and early/after care and lunch options are offered. SUMMER CAMP ! June – July, 2013 The Bright School CAMP BRIGHT 1950 McDade Ln. Chattanooga, TN 37405 (423) 267-8546 www.brightschool.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 4–11 Programs: variety of summer day camps for ages listed Cost: varies by session Camp Bright’s mission is to offer young campers a variety of unique experiences through exploration, creativity, and play! Challenger STEM Learning Center Cosmic Space Quest Summer Camp Cosmic Space Quest Summer Camp UTC Challenger STEM Learning Center UTC Challenger STEM Learning Center 855 E. 5th St. Chattanooga, TN 37403 (423) 425-4126 www.utc.edu/Outreach/ChallengerCenter/ SummerCamp.php [email protected] Want Maximum Fun? In addition to traditional day camps loaded with activities kids love, you can count on Baylor camps to provide a huge selection of offerings and schedules. AVA Art Camp! A variety of art and film activities for kids and teens ages 4-18. Enrichment Camps! Dance and art classes, robotics, chess, theater, and even sailing! Sports Camps! Led by Baylor coaches on our amazing 690-acre campus. (423) 757-2616 | www.baylorschool.org | Register by March 15 for early bird discount. Maximum Fun A summer adventure for ages 4 through 18. Boys | Girls: both Ages: 4–14 Programs: half-day camps (PK-K) June 21 and July 30; one-day camps (grades 1–3) June 20 and July 29; Saturday camp (grades K–8) June 29; three-day camp (grades 3–8) July 1–3; Space and Patriotic Theme five-day camps: PK–K, June 24–28 (half day); grades 5–8, July 8–12; grades 1–3, July 15–19; grades 3–5, July 22–26 Cost: $35–$275 Challenger STEM Learning Center Cosmic Space Quest offers engaging and fun STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) driven content that is predominately space-themed. Professionally licensed and experienced educators facilitate the program. Chattanooga Arboretum & Nature Center Summer Camps 400 Garden Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37419 (423) 821-1160 www.chattanoogaanc.org [email protected] continued on page 118 CityScopeM ag.com 119 continued from page 116 Boys | Girls: both Ages: 5 (completed kindergarten)–13 Programs: live animals, hiking, games, canoeing, wallowing in mud Cost: members: $95-$210; non-members: $125-$240 Campers will explore nature through exciting activities, games, hikes and live animal encounters. Some age groups also go on a wild cave tour, mountain biking, canoeing and spend the night at the Center. Chattanooga Christian School Summer Camps 3354 Charger Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37409 www.ccsk12.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: K–12th Programs: academic, arts, athletics Cost: $100–$450 CCS camps offered during the day include a variety of sports, art, and a wonderful musical theatre camp. Please visit the CCS website for details and online registration. Chattanooga Theatre Centre’s Summer Academy 400 River St. Chattanooga, TN 37405 (423) 267-8538 www.theatrecentre.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 5–17 Programs: acting, creating plays, performance training, dance Cost: $100–$600 Various programs explore acting, comedy, performance training, dance, stories to stage and other aspects of stage work. Creative Discovery Museum 321 Chestnut St. Chattanooga, TN 37402 (423) 648-6045 www.cdmfun.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 4–11 Programs: Friends’ Discovery Camp: June 3-14 and July 29-August 2; preschool (half-day): June 17-21 Fairy Tales; preschool (half-day): June 24-28 Jan Brett Stories; school age (full day): July 8-12 Magic Tree House; school age (full day): July 15-19 Creative Concoctions—Fun in the Kitchen; school age (full day): July 22-26 Castles, Kings, and other things Cost: Full-day: $170 for members, $205 for nonmembers; Half-day: $85 for members, $105 for nonmembers 118 CityScopeM ag.com Camps are based on a theme and many of the activities during the week correspond with that theme. Children will take a field trip during each of the full-day camps that will relate to the theme. Half-day camps are for 4- to 5-year-olds who may be experiencing camp for the first time. Creative Discovery Museum Friends’ Discovery Camp 321 Chestnut St. Chattanooga, TN 37402 (423) 648-6045 www.cdmfun.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 8-12 Programs: The Creative Discovery Museum offers Friends’ Discovery Camp as a camp dedicated to and designed for children with special needs. Cost: call for pricing Friends’ Discovery Camp is a camp for children with autism and their typically developing peers. The half-day camp is supported with UTC psychology students who use the camp as a practicum for their class. The adult-to-camper ratio is 1:2 which allows the entire camp to participate in fun activities and field trips. June 3-14 will be for ages 8-10 and July 29-August 2 will be for ages 11-12. Cumberland Youth Foundation Day Players 1505 North Moore Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37411 (423) 698-2556 www.firstcumberland.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 6–13 Programs: organized group games, VBS, summer musical, tournaments, daily swimming, weekly movies, daily chapel, singing, crafts, service projects Cost: $925 Day Players provides everything a child needs to maintain a healthy body and build a strong spirit during the summer months. Day Players is commited to providing a summer experience that is safe, affordable, and Christ-centered. Programs: day camps, athletic camps, academic/enrichment camps, classes and more Cost: $150–$485 (depending on session) GPS offers traditional day camps for girls, athletic camps for sports fanatics, and academic and enrichment classes for all ages. Camps offered include: Camp Kaleidoscope, Bruiser Camp, Athletic Camps (basketball, softball, running, sailing, volleyball, soccer, tennis, cheerleading, rowing, and swimming lessons), other Specialty Camps (American Girl® Camp, Rock Star, Hunter Safety Education & Archery for Girls and Women, Mrs. Bolden’s Theatre Workshop, Ready, Set, Go…Math) and more. New this year are Life’s A Party Camp and Knex Camp. Grace Football Camp 7815 Shallowford Rd. (423) 892-8222 ext. 125 www.gracechatt.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: boys Ages: K–8th Programs: Boys will be divided into two groups K–3rd and 4th–8th. Cost: $80 before June 3, $100 after June 3 Grace Football camp is a football camp for boys from kindergarten through eighth grade. The camp runs June 3-6, 2013. Hickory Valley Christian School 6605 Shallowford Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421 (423) 894-3200 www.hvcs.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 3 years old–rising 3rd graders Programs: enrichment programs and weekly themes focusing on athletics, fine arts, technology, world cultures, fitness, science, health, Bible and more Cost: $135/week (sibling discounts and daily rates available) The summer day camp program focuses on weekly themes intended to enhance summer learning. It offers a loving Christian environment where children can enjoy their summer vacation and explore creative ways to learn about the world around them. Theme weeks allow children the opportunity to learn and grow in many different educational areas. GPS Summer Programs 205 Island Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37405 (423) 634-3457 www.gps.edu [email protected] Boys | Girls: mostly girls, but some boys too Ages: 4–17 Hunter Museum of American Art Summer Art Camp 10 Bluff View Chattanooga, TN 37403 (423) 752-2051 www.huntermuseum.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 4–12 Programs: seven weeks of themed, weeklong day camps in June and July Cost: half-day: members, $84; nonmembers, $105; full day: members, $168; non-members, $210 Camps incorporate art, physical activity and field trips to local parks and organizations. Each week of camp closes with an art exhibition where campers share their hard work and creativity with family and friends. Before care and aftercare are available. Camp Joe Joe’s The Clay Pot 1311 Hanover St. Chattanooga, TN 37405 (423) 265-2007 www.dirtfromtheclaypot.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 4-12 Programs: games, water day, photo shoots, gift making for family and friends, and much more! Kids coming together to be original, be creative, and having a blast with other campers. Cost: $125/child for three half-day sessions Camp Joe Joe’s is a fun, imaginative camp that creates an atmosphere for all campers, both boys and girls, to shine. From tie-dying to dancing, snacks to flowers, Camp Joe Joe’s strives to bring out the creativity in all the kids. Always fun, always exciting, always something new. Instructors are Joe Jumper, owner of the Clay Pot, and Education Specialist Nikki Russell. Camp Juliette Low 321 Camp Juliette Low Rd. Cloudland, GA 30731 (706) 862-2169 WinterP.O. Box 5113 Marietta, GA 30061 (770) 428-1062 www.cjl.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: girls Ages: 7–17 Programs: archery, canoeing, sailing, horseback riding, challenge course, climbing wall, swimming, diving, outdoor living skills, drama, crafts, tennis, campcraft skills, camp-outs, campfires, cookouts, singing, counselor-in-training program Cost: one week: $765; two weeks: $1,495; counselor-in-training (3 weeks): $1,125 Camp Juliette Low is celebrating 91 years of camping on Lookout Mountain. Camp Juliette Low is a traditional girls’ camp where self-reliance, confidence and teamwork are nurtured through fun instructional programs. Camp Juliette Low, Inc. Atop Beautiful Lookout Mountain In Cloudland, Georgia For Girls 7-17 Activities: Horseback riding Ropes Course Climbing Wall Archery Tennis Hiking Overnights Sailing Canoeing Swimming Diving Crafts OLS Campfires One and Two week sessions available June 9 August 3, 2013 We have a brochure and DVD available by request. You can contact us the following ways: Winter Address: P.O. Box 5113, Marietta, GA 30061 Phone: 770-428-1062 FAX: 770-428-1302 Website: www.CJL.org Email: [email protected] continued on page 122 CityScopeM ag.com 119 Notre Dame High School “Discover the Spirit” 2701 Vermont Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404 (423) 624-4618 Email: [email protected] www.myndhs.com Boys | Girls: both Ages: rising K–rising 9th graders Programs: sports camps, fine arts camps, academic and spiritual enrichment Cost: $75–$225, depending on camp selection Notre Dame offers half-day and full-day programs that focus on athletic skills development, fine arts instruction, academic enrichment and spiritual enrichment. The mission of Notre Dame’s summer camp is to provide recreational, educational and spiritual activities in an environment that embraces religious, academic, cultural and economic diversity. Our Lady of Perpetual Help School - Let the Fun Begin! 505 South Moore Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37412 (423) 622-1481 www.myolph.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: rising K–rising 8th graders continued from page 118 Kid Book Kamp Various Locations (423) 413-3526 www.brightlivelihoods.com/kbkchat [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 6-12 Programs: writing, illustrating, publishing Cost: $225 (includes healthy snack and art materials for session) Kid Book Kamp is a new program set to launch in the Chattanooga area this summer that gives children ages 6 to 12 the tools to launch their literary careers. Founded by Chicago-based author and educator, Laurel Donnellan, the program gives kids the opportunity and tools to write, illustrate, and publish their own books. Each Kamp runs for a week, during which kids get to learn about each step of the writing and publishing process. Professionally published books are mailed to parents within two weeks of the end of the session. Each child gets an electronic version of their story, and Kid Book Kamp authors will have the option to market their books online. Kid Book Kamp (which has been featured on NPR) is currently accepting registrations for its camps this summer. 124 CityScopeM ag.com McCallie Summer Programs 500 Dodds Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37404 (423) 493-5852 mccalliesportscamp.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both, for some camps (art, debate, fly fishing, golf, sailing, soccer, swim lessons, technology and tennis) Ages: 5–16 Programs: athletic camps in baseball, basketball, football, lacrosse, soccer, tennis and wrestling; limited enrollment camps in art, debate, fly fishing, golf, paintball, sailing and technology; also day camp, first camp, swim lessons, cross-training and boarding camps Cost: varies by camp; see website for more information McCallie’s summer programs include a variety of camps for boys and girls age five and up with emphasis on participation, cooperation, teamwork and having fun! The camp’s goal is to provide a quality summer recreational experience in a safe and wholesome environment for current students, alumni children and the community in general. Programs: Stepping up to Kindergarten (for incoming OLPH students only), football skills clinic and camp, soccer skills clinic and camp, art camp, drama camp Cost: varies; call for more information Summer Camps 2013 offer a great summer of fun at OLPH. Children from K–8th grade are invited to join camps that focus on learning enrichment, sports and the arts. A great team of staff members are ready to make your child’s summer fun, exciting and enriching. Primrose Schools East Brainerd 1619 Gunbarrel Rd. Chattanooga, TN 37421 (423) 499-5584 www.primroseeastbrainerd.com [email protected] Hixson 1985 Northpoint Blvd. Hixson, TN 37343 (423) 870-4840 www.primrosehixson.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 5-12 Programs: weekly, entire summer and part-time Cost: varies by program; call for more information The camp theme for this summer is Passport to Adventure! Students will explore the great outdoors, food fun, wild and wacky science, and much more. They will also participate in three field trips per week and many activities related to weekly themes. Riverview Camp for Girls 757 County Rd. 614 Mentone, AL 35984 (800) 882-0722 www.riverviewcamp.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: girls Ages: 6–16 Programs: riding (both English and Western), swimming (heated pool), tennis, ropes course, climbing tower, canoeing, golf, archery, riflery, gymnastics, cheerleading, dance, sports, outdoor living skills, arts and crafts, Riverview Refinement, knitting and more. Cost: one week: $1,375; two weeks: $2,575 On top of Lookout Mountain and on the banks of Little River, Camp Riverview is only 45 minutes south of Chattanooga. Recognized as one of the South’s favorite all-around summer camps for girls, Riverview’s Christian emphasis and exciting programs are appreciated by both parents and campers. St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School (SAS) Summer 290 Quintard Rd. Sewanee, TN 37375 (931) 598-5651 www.sasweb.org/summer [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 6-Adults Programs: basketball camp, soccer camp, outdoor adventure camp, Shakerag Workshops (residential adult craft programs) Cost: varies by program; see website for more information SAS Summer offers a variety of weeklong day camps for sports and outdoor adventure. 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St. Nicholas School Summer Camp 7525 Min Tom Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 (423) 894-6485 or (423) 899-1999 www.stns.org [email protected] (Kevin Leckenby) HAPECAMPS.ORG REGISTER ONLINE TODAY AT WINS OR CALL 1-800-448-6955 EX.1120 continued on page 124 CityScopeM ag.com 125 continued from page 122 Boys | Girls: both Ages: 4–12 (Day and Enrichment Camp), 13–15 (Camp Leadership Program) Programs: Wednesday field trips, swimming, art, music, soccer, softball, basketball, ballet, jiu jitsu, piano, computer, math, science, reading, Spanish Cost: $80-$135/week, siblings discount Summer Camp 2013 The Hunter offers exciting summer camps for children ages 4-12 that incorporate art making, physical activity and field trips. All supplies, snacks and a camp t-shirt are included. huntermuseum.org 423.267.0968 The St. Nicholas Summer Camp Program is a comprehensive school age program licensed with the Department of Education. The program nurtures imagination, encourages self-directed initiative, and develops leadership skills in children. Involvement in ageappropriate group activities and exposure to diverse athletic and educational experiences are the foundation to the program. This year, campers can enjoy a summer-long journey through the exciting continent of Africa. During a new gardening program, children can learn the basics of growing summer veggies, herbs, and flowers in the St. Nicholas School garden. Each week participating kids will harvest food from the garden and set up a farm stand where parents can buy produce. Camps run M-F from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. starting June 3 through August 2. Silverdale Baptist Academy 7236 Bonny Oaks Dr. Chattanooga, TN 37421 (423) 892-2319 www.silverdaleba.org Boys | Girls: both Ages: Seahawk SuperCamp sports camp: 7–12; math camp: 1st–6th; art camp: 1st–8th grade Programs: sports camp, June 3–6: football, baseball, volleyball, soccer, wrestling, cheerleading, softball, golf, basketball; math camp, June 24–26; art camp, July 15–19 Cost: sports camp: $175 per child with second sibling price drop to $150.00 (includes lunch and t-shirt); math camp: $40 For more info about the Seahawk SuperCamp, contact [email protected]. For more info on Silverdale’s Art Camp, contact [email protected]. For more info on Silverdale’s Math Camp, contact [email protected]. Camp Skyline Ranch 4888 Alabama Hwy. 117 Mentone, AL 35984 (800) 448-9279 www.campskyline.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: girls Ages: 6–16 Programs: horseback riding, circus, ropes course, swimming, canoeing, 126 CityScopeM ag.com gymnastics, cheerleading, arts & crafts, painting, cooking, sports, golf, tennis, riflery, archery and much more Cost: one week: $1,627; two weeks: $3,034 Camp Skyline Ranch has been enriching young girls in God, relationships and self since 1947. With a 1:5 counselor-to-camper ratio, campers are assured individual attention and guidance. Beautiful, modern facilities are equipped with restrooms and showers in every cabin. Sylvan Learning of Chattanooga Summer Camp 4295 Cromwell Rd. Ste. 309 Chattanooga, TN 37421 (423) 894-8333 www.sylvanchattanooga.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: K–12th graders Programs: reading, writing, math, study skills and ACT/ SAT prep Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camp 606 Valley View Ranch Rd. Cloudland, GA 30731 (706) 862-2231 www.valleyviewranch.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: girls Ages: 8–17 Programs: Equestrian Camp Cost: $1,450–$2,850 Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camp has been a horse lovers’ paradise since 1954. For 50 girls, during one to nine weeks, the 600-acre camp offers English riding, Western riding, barrels, vaulting, and trails. CHA instructors teach beginner to advanced riders. Girls spend 4–6 hours daily with their OWN horse. Camp Vesper Point 3216 Lee Pk. Soddy-Daisy, TN 37379 (423) 648-7936 www.vesperpoint.org [email protected] Cost: varies by program Boys | Girls: both Summer long supplemental and enrichment programs are available. Ages: 3rd–10th grade Tennessee Christian Preparatory School Day Camp 4995 North Lee Hwy. Cleveland, TN 37312 (423) 559-8939 www.tcpsk12.org [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: K–5th grade Programs: volleyball, cheerleading, basketball, flag football, wiffleball, kickball, soccer, tennis, disc games, softball, table games, jewelry making, rock band, baseball, creative crafting for girls only, mad scientist, acting 101, secret service, dance, cooking, and painting. Cost: $105 week, all day; $60 week half-day; $30 daily drop in TC Prep Day Camp provides a Christfocused, safe, educational, fun-filled environment for children who have finished kindergarten through fifth grade. TC Prep Day Camp provides large and small group activities that appeal to all types of personalities and all elementary ages. Each child will get the chance to pick five track times each day to participate in for the week of camp. Counselors are hand-picked and specifically trained for this summer of camp. Programs: swimming, water skiing, water slides, crafts, blobbing, canoes/ kayaks, tennis, frisbee, crafts, volleyball, fishing, baseball, basketball, guitar, many other group games and lots of fun Cost: $500/week Located on Lake Chickamauga, Vesper Point has provided over 55 years of Christian camping for children and families. At CVP, Jesus Christ is presented to kids through fun outdoor activities, high-energy adventure, sports, worship and a loving relationship with a Christcentered counselor. Waterfront activities, beautiful facilities, competitive prices and convenient sessions are offered. The camp is owned and operated by First Presbyterian of Chattanooga. WinShape Camps P.O. Box 490009 Mt. Berry, GA 30149 (800) 448-6955 ext. 1120 www.winshapecamps.org [email protected] (overnight info) [email protected] (day camp info) Boys | Girls: both Ages: completed grades 1-11 cheerleading, roller blading, golf, tennis, musical theatre, puppetry, handcrafts, drawing and painting and many more! Cost: one-week program: $660; two week program: $1,685; adventure program: $2,035 WinShape Camps create unforgettable overnight and day camp experiences for boys and girls of all ages through exciting programs designed to sharpen their character, deepen their faith and grow in their relationships with others. Camp Woodmont 381 Moonlight Dr. Cloudland, GA 30731 (706) 398-0833 www.campwoodmont.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 6–14 Programs: horseback riding, hiking, canoeing, archery, climbing wall, high/ low ropes, giant swing, dance, crafts and more Cost: one week: $725; two weeks: $1,150 Camp Woodmont on Lookout Mountain in northwest Georgia is a traditional overnight camp. Founded on strong Christian morals and principles in 1981, Camp Woodmont is the perfect place to build lifelong friendships and lasting memories. The camp program is very well suited to first-time campers: all traditional camp activities start at an introductory level and the camp layout is conveniently spaced out. YMCA Camp Ocoee 111 YMCA Dr. Ocoee, TN 37361 (423) 338-5588 www.campocoee.com [email protected] Boys | Girls: both Ages: 7–17 Programs: traditional resident camp featuring canoeing, archery, mountain biking, high ropes course, climbing tower, horseback riding, water skiing, swimming, and more Cost: $575/week Located in the Cherokee National Forest on Lake Ocoee, a week at Camp Ocoee is a life-changing experience. The Christian values learned and the confidence gained by participants becomes a way of life. Programs: archery, horseback riding, swimming, pottery, basketball, flag football, indoor rock climbing, mountain biking, soccer, swimming, tennis, ultimate frisbee, digital photography, Indian lore, rocketry, wacky science, gymnastics/ CityScopeM ag.com 127