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Town-Crier Summer Camp Guide 2012

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Local Summer Camps for Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Loxahatchee, and the Acreage

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Academy for Child Enrichment — Summer Camp Children will enjoy fieldtrips and activities such as swimming, bowling, skating, science museum,movies and picnics. Tuition includes camera surveillance, creative curricu-lum, computers and all meals. Registration is now being accepted for Sum-mer Camp. Registration is free for new customers only. Se habla Español.Visit the Academy for Child Enrichment at 700 Camellia Dr., Royal PalmBeach. For more info., call (561) 798-3458 or visit www.small worldpbc.com.

Camp Cambridge — Camp Cambridge, serving age two through second grade,combines academic excellence, summertime fun and a safe environmentto create an unforgettable summer experience. Theme-based curriculumand in-house field trips complement the concepts explored by all. Year-round, experienced staff continues to nurture. There are nine weeks ofcamp offered at Cambridge Schools, located at 1920 Royal Fern Drive inWellington. Activities include: swimming, art, math, computers, sports, sci-ence and cooking. A certified swim instructor provides instruction to chil-dren ages 3 and up, Mommy & Me classes, private/group lessons and teamswim programs. Bilingual classes, kindergarten readiness and enrichmentclasses available as well. For more info., visit www.cambridgepreschools.com.

Camp Gan Israel Day Camp — Camp Gan Israel has a program geared foryour child! Understanding that all kids are unique and are drawn towarddifferent activities, Camp Gan Israel offers something for everyone. Thereare professional sports instructors, baking experts, dance instruction, jew-elry making, karate instruction, trips to exciting local venues, swimming,boating, scrapbooking, edible art and so much more. Camp Gan Israel runsfrom June 18 through July 20, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thecamp will take place at Palm Beach Central High School and accepts chil-dren from 3 to 13 years. To register, visit www.wellingtonjewishcenter.org orcall (561) 333-4663.

Camp Giddy-Up — Ravenwood Riding Academy has been located in Wellingtonfor 22 years. Licensed and insured, with all safety equipment provided, theyare located on a beautiful, safe and clean farm with plenty of shade.Ravenwood is now accepting 12 students per session, ages 6-14. Camphours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday. Campers learn safety,horse care and grooming, with riding lessons daily, as well as scheduledvisits with a blacksmith, horse vet and equine dentist. Sibling discounts ormulti-session discounts are available. Camp Giddy-Up has a full staff and ahands-on director. Register today by calling (561) 793-4109 or visitwww.ravenwoodriding academy.com. Hurry, sessions fill up quickly!

High Touch High Tech/The Lab — The Lab is happy to announce that it isexpanding into a larger facility located near State Road 7 and Lantana Road.Science is presented by High Touch High Tech, the leader in hands-on sci-ence education for the last 17 years. Each day will be a new adventure frominteracting with “lab critters” to launching rockets and panning for gems.The program offers affordable pricing, experiments with lots of cool sciencetake-homes, art, physical activities and more. The Lab taps into children’snatural curiosity and provides them with safe and fun activities that helpthem learn about the world around them. Expect awesome fun as kids makeslime, erupt volcanoes, make ice cream, tie dye t-shirts and more! Call (561)444-3978 for info.

Junior Golf Foundation of America Golf Camp — Join the Summer JuniorGolf Camp at Okeeheelee Golf Course, Park Ridge Golf Course and JohnPrince Golf Learning Center. New or seasoned golfers will develop skillswhile having a blast doing so. The Junior Golf Foundation of America pro-vides junior golfers with the tools to enjoy the game for a lifetime. Profes-sional PGA/LPGA golf instructors, trained coaches and staff are carefullypicked for their love of junior golf, teaching abilities and inspirational ap-proach. The program emphasizes safety, fun, sportsmanship and personalattention. Camps run 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday with extendedcamp available until 3 p.m. at Okeeheelee. Written evaluation reports, prizes/trophies, official JGFA items, a certificate of completion and a pizza party on

the last day is included. Also available: camps for 3-5 year olds, camps foradvance/tournament golfers, Junior Golf tournaments, weekly programsand leagues, walk-up clinics, LPGA*USGA Girls Golf Club and Summer PlayPass. Visit www.JGFA.org or call (561) 964-GOLF for more information.

Noah’s Ark Summer Camp — Children will enjoy field trips and activitiessuch as swimming, bowling, skating, science museum, movies and pic-nics. Tuition includes camera surveillance, creative curriculum, computersand all meals. Registration is now being accepted for both Summer Camp.Registration is free for new customers only. Se habla Español. Noah’s Ark islocated at 14563 Okeechobee Blvd., Loxahatchee Groves. For more informa-tion, call (561) 753-6624 or visit www.smallworldpbc.com.

Pierce Hammock Elementary Summer Camp Program — Summer is justaround the corner, so make plans now to sign up with Pierce HammockElementary School. Pierce Hammock has been serving the west area since2004 and would love for you to join in the summer fun. Monday is on-campus activity day: participate in arts & crafts, sports, cooking, computersand more. Tuesday through Friday will be off-campus days. Field trips in-clude museums, wildlife excursions, water parks, arcades and other excit-ing places. Hurry, sessions fill quickly. For more information, or to register,call (561) 633-4530 or visit www.edline.net/pages/Pierce_Hammock_Elementary/Afterschool and click on “2012 SummerCamp Info.”

Royal Palm Covenant Tutoring Summer Camp 2012 — Children ages 5 to 14will enjoy field trips to Lion Country Safari, museums, parks, bowling, mov-ies, the zoo and activities such as sports, arts & crafts, cooking and morefun. Camp runs Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Open enroll-ment for the camp is going on now. A one-time registration fee of $25 perchild includes a T-Shirt. The camp is located at 660 Royal Palm Beach Blvd.,Royal Palm Beach. Call (561) 793-1077 to register or for more information.

The Learning Foundation of Florida’s Academic Summer Camp — TLFF’selementary, middle and high school summer academic school/camp pro-gram has several different service options available to assist the diverseneeds of students. TLFF’s K-8th grade summer program focuses on indi-vidualized academic remediation. TLFF uses weekly themes, a variety ofteaching strategies, including a multi-sensory/hands-on approach and cre-ative lessons. TLFF’s high school summer program focuses on grade for-giveness and/or acceleration. Students who have received D or F grades inclasses may redo them for a higher grade. Students can also accelerate andtake classes to get ahead. Both programs are open Monday through Friday,8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. beginning June 18 and running through Aug. 3. Formore information, call TLFF at (561) 795-6886.

Tiny Tikes — Tiny Tikes camp is geared toward the elementary-age camper.Daily activities are sure to keep the campers happy, busy and engaged. Tripsinclude bowling, skating and movies weekly, as well as special trips includ-ing the zoo, science museum and much more! They have three convenientlylocated centers which open at 6:30 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. Activities occurthroughout the day, both at the center and out on the bus. Meals are in-cluded. Call (561) 790-1780 now to reserve your space or visit Tiny Tikes at16245 Okeechobee Blvd. in Loxahatchee.

Zolet Arts Academy — Zolet is in its 23rd year offering professional fine artsclasses in the original Wellington Mall, Suite 4. The summer camp programruns Monday through Thursday from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., starting June11 for ages 6-8 and 9-14 featuring drawing, painting, sculpture and crafts.No two days are alike. Rotating subjects and media include: acrylics, water-colors, tempera, fingerpaints, chalk & oil pastels, charcoal, pen & inks,block & mono printing, 3D collage, wood, clay, tile, papier mache, textilesand observational drawing/shading for audition prep. Individualized instruc-tion for all skill levels. Take home completed work daily. Total cost includesall free supplies: $190 per week. Call (561) 793-6489 for more information.

Part Time Summer Camp forAges 3 to Entering 1st Grade

Activities Include: Arts & Crafts • Dramatic Play

• Indoor & Outdoor Play • Games • Weekly Water Play

SUMMER CAMP

Children Can Attend 2, 3, or 5 Days A Week

9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. or

9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

June 11 - June 22

June 25 - July 6

July 9 - July 20

July 30 - Aug. 10

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