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OUR PROGRAM |
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WHAT WE BELIEVE
Our program will provide an environment that will stimulate
curiosity, a questioning attitude and an eagerness for learning. Many opportunities will
be offered for self-selection of experiences. The children will have many choices with a
caring qualified staff to assist them. The environment is structured, not the children.
The Summer Camp is a positive experience in happy and healthy
living. Our
summer program's major goals are to provide a fun filled exciting and interesting summer
for your child and give you the peace of mind that they are in a safe and caring
environment. Hopefully, by achieving these goals you can maintain your professional
pursuits knowing your child is enjoying their summer. This is our 14th year of offering a
High Quality Camp. The most important aspect of our program
is that the children have fun. Lots of it!
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We offer a Full Day Summer Camp Program for boys and girls ages five ( completed
kindergarten) through 14 years old. We offer a change of pace with structured
activities of substance that let children discover the special excitement of summer fun
for boys and girls.
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2008
SUMMER CAMP ACTIVITIES
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Again this year we will be
repeating some of our most popular activities and adding more that we
have discovered to make our summer program even more exciting. Below is
a sample of activities and field trips from our previous summer
programs:
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Field Trips
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Activities
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| Oriole Game |
| Babe Ruth Museum |
| Sports Legends
Museum |
Alstar Sports
Complex
in Gettysburg, Pa |
| Washington, D.C. Zoo or Smithsonian Museums |
| The National Aquarium |
| Maryland Science Center |
| Skateland Roller Skating |
| Baltimore Zoo |
| Sailing on the "Clipper City"
sailboat |
| Ice Skating |
| Sports Center (Cockeysville) |
| Cunningham Falls State Park |
| Walter's Art
Museum |
| Port Discovery Children's' Museum |
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| Kodak
Camera Week |
| Fun day cookout
with moon bounce and inflated obstacle course |
| Organized sports such as soccer and baseball |
| Swimming twice a week at an Olympic
pool |
| Bowling every week |
| Arts and crafts |
| Theme parties such as:
Dinosaur Day, Arcade, Carnival, Clown Party, Beach Party, Sock Hop, Hoe Down,
Luau, Indianapolis 500, Pajama Party, and much more |
| Pajama party,
Penny Arcade, Carnival |
| Field
Day Olympics |
| Dramatics, Music,
Sports, Science, and Computers |
| Zoo Reptile Show and
Mad Science Show |
| Snowball and
popcorn machine -- all free |
| Arcade room with
billiard table, table tennis, foosball, air-hockey, pinball,
and basketball shooting game |
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Lots of
free photographs of your child in the activities. |
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DATES AND HOURS
Dates:
Eight weeks from June 16 to August 8, 2008. (Subject to any changes in
Boys' Latin Calendar)
Hours: 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
(No need for extra fees for an
extended day)
We recommend dropping off your child by 9:00am to take full advantage of all activities.BACK TO THE TOP
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FEES
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Payment Schedule per
Camper
Pay in full by May 15 or take the 2-payments schedule shown below:
You may use your Master Card & Visa Card for registration and Tuition
fees.
If you included your $50 deposit with your application, subtract that
from your final payment. |
8 week session
= $2245
8% discount for 8 weeks |
2 payments of
$1122.50 each on May 15 and June 1, 2008 |
7 week session
= $1985
7% discount for 7 weeks |
2 payments of
$992.50 each on May 15 and June 1, 2008 |
| 6 week session
= $1830 |
2 payments of
$915 each on May 15 and June 1, 2008 |
| 5 week session
= $1525 |
2 payments of
$762.50 each on May 15 and June 1, 2008 |
| 4 week session
= $1220 |
2 payments of
$610 each on May 15 and June 1, 2008 |
| Additional weeks
= $305 |
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Weeks do not have to be
consecutive.
Additional 4% discount for two or more
children in the same family.
Early registrations,
referrals, and
deposits will be credited toward your last payment. |
Tuition
includes everything: bus trips, admissions, activities, etc. |
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