Get ready for a summer filled with creativity, movement, exploration, and imagination! Each week integrates Art & Design, Sports & Physical Activity, Swimming, and Science, while connecting campers to exciting real-world themes, global events, and popular culture. Every week concludes with a themed dress-up day, where campers are encouraged to fully immerse themselves in the experience.
Campers may build and launch paper rockets, create galaxy slime with glitter, and design astronaut helmets using recycled materials. They may also play “Alien Invasion Tag” and “Planet Orbit Challenge,” movement-based games that bring space concepts to life. Campers may participate in “Mission Control Role Play,” acting out space missions, communication scenarios, and emergency challenges.
Dress-Up Day: Campers are encouraged to dress as astronauts, aliens, or futuristic explorers, including Buzz Lightyear, R2-D2, Captain Marvel, and WALL-E.
Campers may design superhero capes and masks, create comic strip storyboards, and build shields and hero logos. They may also play “Hero Training Obstacle Course” and “Villain vs Hero Freeze Tag,” fast-paced games that build teamwork and movement skills. Campers may participate in “Origin Story Improvisation,” creating and performing their own superhero backstories and dramatic scenes.
Dress-Up Day: Campers are encouraged to dress as superheroes or villains, including Batman, Wonder Woman, Black Panther, Spider-Man, and Miraculous Ladybug.
Campers may design their own skyline silhouettes inspired by places like the Empire State Building and Statue of Liberty, create graffiti-style name art, and decorate “Big Apple” themed treats. Activities may include “Taxi Tag,” “Subway Sprint Relay,” and an NYC-themed trivia challenge. Campers may also participate in a “City Stories Showcase,” where they create short skits or performances inspired by life in New York—from busy streets to Broadway moments.
Dress-Up Day: Campers are encouraged to dress as their favorite NYC-inspired characters or themes—Broadway stars, city superheroes like Spider-Man, artists, tourists, or even famous landmarks like the Empire State Building or Statue of Liberty.
Campers may make juggling balls, design clown masks, and create circus posters or tickets. They may also play “Juggling Challenge Relay” and “Circus Performance Charades.” Campers may engage in “Circus Skit Creation,” developing short performances featuring ringmaster announcements, clown acts, and acrobat scenes.
Dress-Up Day: Campers are encouraged to dress as circus performers such as clowns, acrobats, or ringmasters, including P.T. Barnum and Anne Wheeler from The Greatest Showman.
Campers may design team jerseys, create foam finger crafts, and build mini trophies or medals. They may also play “Mini Skills Circuit” and “Sports Quiz Show.” Campers may participate in “Sports Commentary Role Play,” acting as announcers, commentators, and athletes to recreate exciting game moments.
Dress-Up Day: Campers are encouraged to wear jerseys or sports-themed outfits, including Lionel Messi, Alex Morgan, Simone Biles, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Lightning McQueen.
Campers may create animal masks, build habitat dioramas, and design camouflage artwork. They may also play “Animal Movement Game” and “Habitat Match.” Campers may take part in “Animal Character Improvisation,” using movement, sound, and storytelling to portray different animals and ecosystems.
Dress-Up Day: Campers are encouraged to dress as animals or wildlife explorers, including Bluey, Chase, and Skye from PAW Patrol, Dora the Explorer, Crocodile Dundee, and safari explorers.
Campers may create magic wands, design spell books, and build treasure maps. They may also play “Magic Memory Game” and “Mystery Detective Challenge.” Campers may engage in “Wizard Duel Skits,” performing short magical scenes with dialogue, character interaction, and imaginative spells.
Dress-Up Day: Campers are encouraged to dress as magicians, wizards, detectives, or fantasy characters, including Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Albus Dumbledore, Glinda the Good Witch, Elphaba, and characters from Hocus Pocus.
Campers may create musical instruments, design album covers, and build DIY guitars. They may also play “Rhythm Copy Game” and “Music Freeze Dance.” Campers may participate in “Mini Musical Performances,” combining singing (or lip-sync) and choreography with short scene storytelling.
Dress-Up Day: Campers are encouraged to dress as musicians or performers, including Elsa and Anna from Frozen, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Beyoncé, Bruno Mars, and Ed Sheeran.




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