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Frisco Edition April 2016 43 of their instructors. Each camp has a different theme, such as “The Magic of Disney,” “America the Beautiful” and “Wild Animals.” Super Summer Fun Days Frisco Athletic Center, 5828 Nancy Jane Lane, Frisco 214-406-8480, www.friscosummercamps. com AGES: 7-12 DATES: June 13-Aug. 12 COST: $90 (per week for residents), $95 (per week for nonresidents) Area children have the chance to get together to form friendships and take part in summer activities. The Fun Days activities include swimming at the Outdoor Aquatic Center, creating arts and crafts projects, and playing games such as pool and air hockey inside. Attendees can bring either a sack lunch or money for the concession stand. Young Chefs Academy 9350 Pasadena St., Ste. 300, Frisco 972-335-4449, www.youngchefsacademy. com AGES: 4-12 DATES: July 11-14 COST: $235 During this food-focused summer camp, children can learn how to prepare recipes and get hands-on experience cooking. There is a deluxe option for children who want to have a chef apron or a chef hat for the camp. Registration is required, and the fee is nonrefundable. MATH & SCIENCE All Girls Summer Robotics Camp 9700 Wade Blvd., Frisco 972-377-1501, www.collin.edu AGES: seventh-10th grade DATES: July 19-21 COST: $89 The Collin College Robotics Club and Engineering Department provides female teenagers the chance to build their own robotic creations. They will develop the design themselves. Lunch is included each day. Camp Invention Frisco location TBD 800-968-4332, www.campinvention.org AGES: first-sixth grade DATES: June 13-17 COST: $245 Children can experience hands-on learning through play. Each day of camp includes educational activities. The program focuses on STEM-based curriculum, which covers science, technology, engineering and math topics. SPORTS Eagle Gymnastics Academy 6085 Sports Village Road, Frisco 972-712-4644, www.eaglegymnastics.com AGES: 3-12 DATES: June 6-Aug. 11 COST: $225 (per week with full day), $140 (per week with half day in the morning), $120 (per week with half day in the afternoon) At this recreational gymnastics camp, participants can make art projects, play games and watch movies. The participants are grouped into “Tumble Bugs,” who are age 3 and 4, and “Sky swingers,” who are age 5 to 12. Each week has a theme, such as “Jungle Safari,” superheroes and “Eagle Olympics.” FieldhouseUSA 6155 Sports Village Road, Frisco 972-668-6207, www.fieldhouseusa.com AGES: 5 and older DATES: June 6-Aug. 19 COST: camps start at $55 (per week) FieldhouseUSA offers a variety of sports camps for young athletes to work on their skills. The camp staff works with students on proper technique. At the end of each day of camp, the participants are divided into teams for game time. They also can play gym games and participate in gym activities. Frisco RoughRiders Baseball Academy Dr Pepper Ballpark, 7300 RoughRiders Trail, Frisco 972-334-1947, www.ridersbaseball.com AGES: 9-12 DATES: June 15-17 COST: $125 Campers can learn baseball skills and drills from the Frisco RoughRiders players and coaching staff. Attendees should bring their own athletic gear and attire. Parents can observe the camp and take pictures, but they are asked to not go on the field. The camp fee also pays for a T-shirt, gift bag and four tickets for a 2016 season game. Frisco Soccer Association Warren Sports Complex, 7599 W. Eldorado Parkway, Frisco 972-712-4625, www.friscosoccer.org AGES: 3-18 DATES: June 6-10, 13-17; July 25-29; Aug. 1-5 COST: camps start at $93 (per week) Young soccer players can get instruction on improving their footwork and other skills at these soccer camps. The association offers three different types of camps: British Soccer Camp, Tetra Brazil Soccer Camp and UK Elite 2016 Summer Camps. The camps teach the importance of technique and teamwork. Lakes Tennis Academy 4000 Legacy Drive, Frisco 972-668-5253, www.lakestennis.com AGES: 4-14 DATES: June 6-Aug. 11 COST: camps start at $95 (per week) There are two options for summer camps at the Lakes Tennis Academy: tennis and swim camps and Junior Academy Summer 2016. For the tennis and swim camps, the equipment is sized to work for the size of the campers to help them succeed on the court. GUIDE 2 0 1 6 When the school year ends, the summer fun begins. Multiple businesses and organizations offer summer camps for children of all ages. From robotics to cooking and sports to music, these camps cover a variety of interests. Compiled by abigail allen Design by Kara Nordstrom 7040 Independence Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75035 (469) 888-4700 www.FriscoBeforeAndAfterCare.com NOW ENROLLING ALL AGE GROUPS! STOP IN FOR A TOUR ANYTIME! of Lawler Farm Frisco SAVE up to $500* Register early and *Must mention this ad. Expires 7-8-16

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of their instructors. Each camp has a different theme, such as “The Magic of Disney,” “America the Beautiful” and “Wild Animals.”

Super Summer Fun DaysFrisco Athletic Center, 5828 Nancy Jane Lane, Frisco214-406-8480, www.friscosummercamps.com

AGES: 7-12DATES: June 13-Aug. 12 COST: $90 (per week for residents), $95 (per week for nonresidents)Area children have the chance to get together to form friendships and take part in summer activities. The Fun Days activities include swimming at the Outdoor Aquatic Center, creating arts and crafts projects, and playing games such as pool and air hockey inside. Attendees can bring either a sack lunch or money for the concession stand.

Young Chefs Academy9350 Pasadena St., Ste. 300, Frisco972-335-4449, www.youngchefsacademy.com

AGES: 4-12 DATES: July 11-14COST: $235During this food-focused summer camp, children can learn how to prepare recipes and get hands-on experience cooking. There is a deluxe option for children who want to have a chef apron or a chef hat for the camp. Registration is required, and the fee is nonrefundable.

MATH & SCIENCEAll Girls Summer Robotics Camp9700 Wade Blvd., Frisco972-377-1501, www.collin.edu

AGES: seventh-10th gradeDATES: July 19-21COST: $89The Collin College Robotics Club and Engineering Department provides female teenagers the chance to build their own robotic creations. They will develop the design themselves. Lunch is included each day.

Camp InventionFrisco location TBD800-968-4332, www.campinvention.org

AGES: first-sixth gradeDATES: June 13-17COST: $245Children can experience hands-on learning through play. Each day of camp includes educational activities. The program focuses on STEM-based curriculum, which covers science, technology, engineering and math topics.

SPORTSEagle Gymnastics Academy6085 Sports Village Road, Frisco972-712-4644, www.eaglegymnastics.com

AGES: 3-12

DATES: June 6-Aug. 11COST: $225 (per week with full day), $140 (per week with half day in the morning), $120 (per week with half day in the afternoon) At this recreational gymnastics camp, participants can make art projects, play games and watch movies. The participants are grouped into “Tumble Bugs,” who are age 3 and 4, and “Sky swingers,” who are age 5 to 12. Each week has a theme, such as “Jungle Safari,” superheroes and “Eagle Olympics.”

FieldhouseUSA6155 Sports Village Road, Frisco972-668-6207, www.fieldhouseusa.com

AGES: 5 and olderDATES: June 6-Aug. 19COST: camps start at $55 (per week)FieldhouseUSA offers a variety of sports camps for young athletes to work on their skills. The camp staff works with students on proper technique. At the end of each day of camp, the participants are divided into teams for game time. They also can play gym games and participate in gym activities.

Frisco RoughRiders Baseball AcademyDr Pepper Ballpark, 7300 RoughRiders Trail, Frisco972-334-1947, www.ridersbaseball.com

AGES: 9-12DATES: June 15-17COST: $125Campers can learn baseball skills and drills

from the Frisco RoughRiders players and coaching staff. Attendees should bring their own athletic gear and attire. Parents can observe the camp and take pictures, but they are asked to not go on the field. The camp fee also pays for a T-shirt, gift bag and four tickets for a 2016 season game.

Frisco Soccer AssociationWarren Sports Complex, 7599 W. Eldorado Parkway, Frisco972-712-4625, www.friscosoccer.org

AGES: 3-18DATES: June 6-10, 13-17; July 25-29; Aug. 1-5COST: camps start at $93 (per week)Young soccer players can get instruction on improving their footwork and other skills at these soccer camps. The association offers three different types of camps: British Soccer Camp, Tetra Brazil Soccer Camp and UK Elite 2016 Summer Camps. The camps teach the importance of technique and teamwork.

Lakes Tennis Academy4000 Legacy Drive, Frisco972-668-5253, www.lakestennis.com

AGES: 4-14DATES: June 6-Aug. 11COST: camps start at $95 (per week)There are two options for summer camps at the Lakes Tennis Academy: tennis and swim camps and Junior Academy Summer 2016. For the tennis and swim camps, the equipment is sized to work for the size of the campers to help them succeed on the court.

GUIDE2 0 1 6

When the school year ends, the summer fun begins. Multiple businesses and organizations offer summer camps for children of all ages. From robotics to cooking and sports to music, these camps cover a variety of interests.

Compiled by abigail allenDesign by Kara Nordstrom

7040 Independence Pkwy, Frisco, TX 75035 (469) 888-4700

www.FriscoBeforeAndAfterCare.com

NOW ENROLLING ALL AGE GROUPS!

STOP IN FOR A TOUR ANYTIME!

of Lawler Farm Frisco

SAVE up to $500*Register early and

*Must mention this ad. Expires 7-8-16

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GUIDE2 0 1 6

When the school year ends, the summer fun begins. Multiple businesses and organizations offer summer camps for children of all ages. From robotics to cooking and sports to music, these camps cover a variety of interests.

Compiled by abigail allenDesign by Kara Nordstrom

NTA Taekwondo6155 Sports Village Drive, Frisco214-295-8458, www.ntafrisco.com

AGES: 4 and olderDATES: June 22-Aug. 21COST: $150 (per week)Certified black belt teachers provide the instruction at Ninja Camp. The participants get to participate in activities, including kicking games and coordination challenges.

RockStar Martial Arts & Fitness5000 Eldorado Parkway, Ste. 420, Frisco214-387-8727, www.rockstarmartialarts.comAGES: 4 and olderDATES: June 23-26COST: $159 (per student)

Campers will play games and learn some martial arts during this four-day camp. The camp begins with Super Soaker Day, where children will play with water guns. The next three days include learning martial arts moved inspired by “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” and “Kung Fu Panda.” Students will also learn to use nunchucks.

Texas Legends Youth Summer CampBent Tree Bible Fellowship, 4141 International Parkway, Carrollton Lifetime Fitness, 971 Ridgeview Drive, Allen (Only session 2)214-469-0822, texas.dleague.nba.comAGES: 6-14

DATES: June 13-Aug. 11COST: $115 (per week for 2016-17 Texas Legends season ticket holders), $190 (per week general admission)Campers will learn a variety of skills and drills from the Texas Legends coaching staff. The camp includes visits from players and complimentary camp gifts. This camp is for boys and girls between ages 6-14 who are looking to improve their game, compete in camp contests and interact with other children.

World Olympics Gymnastics Academy Frisco5936 Nancy Jane Lane, Frisco972-712-9642, www.woga.net

AGES: 3 and olderDATES: June 6-Aug. 19COST: camps start at $150 (per week), $35 (per day) Budding gymnasts can come to this summer camp to receive training from safety-certified, experienced coaches. The attendees will also have the chance to tumble, use the trampolines, play games, and make arts and crafts. All full-day campers will get a snack and a drink, but they should bring their own lunches.

Many Frisco day care centers and preschools also have summer camps not included in this guide. The Summer Camp Guide is not a comprehensive guide to summer camps inFrisco.

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