Week Two

Week Two: Pickleball Pros, DIY Builders Lab, and Night Sky

The second week gives 3rd-6th grade campers the option of Pickleball Pros and DIY Builders Lab for their themes, and the theme is Night Sky for ages 4 - 2nd grade.

Pickleball Pros

Learn the basics of pickleball with PE teacher Mrs. Brown through drills, games, and friendly matches. Perfect for all skill levels in this fast-growing sport.

DIY Builders Lab

Campers will design and create hands-on projects using simple tools and materials. This theme fosters creativity, problem-solving, and pride in their take-home work.

Night Sky

Look up and see the marvelous night sky! We will be learning all about stars and constellations, as well as some creatures who would rather be awake under the stars. We will broaden our knowledge through hands-on activities and crafts, and will take a field trip to the Clark Planetarium.

Start

June 8, 2026 9:00 AM

End

June 12, 2026 6:30 AM

How They'll spend their time

Campers will spend about 25% of their time participating in the specific themes, which rotate each week, and the rest of the time will be spent in other camp activities, such as organized play at home base or field trips around the neighborhood. Learn more on our schedules page.

Ready to register?

Once you’ve selected the weeks you’d like your camper to participate in, it's time to register online!

You can register for multiple days or weeks at a time, with the registration process separated into two options for your convenience: Individual Days Registration and Full Week Camp Registration.

While registering, you’ll put in your information and preferences. We ask that grades 3 - 6 select their themes, and the Jr. Campers select the singular theme option available to them.

You may pay the full balance in one payment. Alternatively, you can pay the minimum payment balance at checkout, and any remaining balance is due 7 days prior to the related registration.

Register Online

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