Camp Spotlights 2010
Camp SpotlightS All Children's Theatre Performing Arts Day Camps Camps in 10 NJ towns 973-335-5328 www.allchildrenstheatre.org Age Groups: 6-17 and 4-5 Director: Alex Kramer, BA, EdM Two-week day camps are offered in Clinton, Jackson, Livingston, Metuchen, Montville, Parsippany, Roxbury, Sparta, Tenafly and Watchung for ages 6-17, from June 28 to Sept. 3, 2010.Programs include acting, singing, dancing, scenery design & camp performances. Teachers are state-certified. Bilingual Buds Summer Immersion Camp in Beijing China 587 Springfield Ave., Summit 908-598-8088 www.bilingualbuds.com Age Group: 3-10 Director: Sharon Huang Children can learn Mandarin Chinese during this unique summer language immersion camp in China. The twoweek camp is scheduled for July 2010. Children are taught in a local partner school in the mornings with cultural excursions planned in the afternoons with an accompanying parent. All levels welcome. Brookside Day Camp Montclair Kimberley Academy 224 Orange Rd., Montclair 973-783-6438 Age Group: 4-10 This state-certified program offers an onsite outdoor pool for daily swim lessons as well as arts & crafts, cooking, nature, sports and games. Local busing is available. Camp Horizons at Newark Academy 973-992-7767 www.camphorizons.com Age Groups: 5-14 Owner: Neil Rothstein Director of Camp: Alan Pressman Director of Kindergarten/First Grade: Holly Newler Newark Academy's state-of-the-art facility—with 10 tennis courts and a six-lane heated pool—allows children to choose their own schedules for any of the 240 daily activities that include sports and a wide variety of arts and crafts. Educational activities include film and video photography, language, rocketry, math, newspaper skills, creative writing and more. Call for more information on the camp or the March 6, April 10, May 8, and June 5 open houses. Centercourt Athletic Club 222 Noth Passaic Avenue, Chatham 973-635-1222 www.centercourtclub.com Age Group: 3-17 Centercourt Athletic Club provides the perfect setting for a summer camp experience. The camp offers something for everyone, from all day tennis camps to multi-sport programs including swimming and lunch. With the combination of outstanding facilities and dedicated coaches, your child is sure to have fun in a world-class learning environment. Clifton YM-YWHA Summer Camps 199 Scoles Ave., Clifton 973-779-2980 ymha-tricountyjcc.org/camp/general Age Group: 2½ year olds-Grade 10 Register for two- to eight-week programs. Offering our preschool camp the K' Ton Ton division, Kinder Camp, the traditional division for entering 1st grade; Kadima for 2nd and 3rd graders; and the Blazer division for 4th-6th grade. All divisions enjoy twice daily swimming, a wide variety of specialties, off-site trips, a caring staff, high counselor-tocamper ratio and more. Community Summer Program at South Orange Middle School 70 N. Ridgewood Rd., South Orange 973-378-7620 www.somadultschool.org Age Groups: grades 1-12 Directors: Cecelia Cancellaro & Richard Cohen This summer program presented by the South Orange-Maplewood Adult School features performing and creative arts, a theater camp, music program, sports, science, reading, math, and computers. Students may create their own schedule. Open to children from all towns. The Dance Conservatory Summer Intensive 27 Route 202 South, Far Hills 908-306-1444 • www.dcnjdance.com Age Groups: 2½-Adult Director: Edward Verso A four week full-day program runs from June 28-July 23 featuring guest artists including soloists from the New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theater and more. Edward Verso is a former principle dancer for the American Ballet Theatre. Limited enrollment allows for personal attention from guest artists. There are daily technique/pointe and/ or variations classes, pertinent clinics, and performance trips. 26 Suburban Essex Magazine March 2010
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