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SUMMER FUN GUIDE General 2 Arts 3 Science 4 Education 5 Sports 6-7 Special Needs 8THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 2015

How to keep

your child smiling

like this all summer!

Check inside for a guide to camps in Flagler County, Ormond Beach and

beyond..

Photo of David Purdy // photographybysarapurdy.com

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IMAGINE THIS AND THAT FLAGLER SCHOOLS CAMPLocation: Wadsworth Elemen-tary and Buddy Taylor Middle schools Details: Provides a safe and enriching environment for children from while their parents work. Camp is more than simply baby-sitting. Site managers and counselors target overall goals of education, recreation and social-ization by planning a variety of

activities. Arts and crafts, sports, games and physical activities are planned every day, as well as weekly special events, including field trips. Camp Dates: 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., weekdays, June 8 to Aug. 14 Registration: By May 22 Tuition: $85 per week, per child and a $20 one-time fee Ages: Grades K-8Contact: 386-446-6717

SUMMER CAMP Location: 775 Town Center Blvd., Palm CoastDetails: Themed weeks and activities. Weekly field trips for all age groups. Weekly activities include art, science, music, move-ment, sports, fun and Legos. Camp Dates: 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., June 8 to Aug. 14Registration: Ongoing Tuition: $90 a week, additional field trip fees may be requiredAges: 5-14Contact: 386-586-0100

SUMMER CAMP CAN DO Location: United Methodist Christian School, 5200 Belle Terre Parkway, Palm CoastDetails: For preschool and elementary aged children. Activi-ties are planned for the preschool children on site while the el-ementary children participate in several field trips a week. Camp Dates: 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays starting June 8. Registration: OngoingTuition: Call for pricing Ages: Grades K-5 Contact: 386-445-2344

FUN IN THE SUN SUMMER CAMP Location: Palm Coast Com-munity Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway NEDetails: Arts and crafts, stories, recreational games, nature hikes, weekly trips to the Frieda Zamba Swimming Pool, and guest presentations. Campers are eli-gible for the free lunch program provided by the school district. Optional field trips are scheduled weekly for an additional fee. Reg-

ister for one or multiple weeks. Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 8 to Aug. 7. Registration: OngoingTuition: $75 a weekAges: K-8Contact: 386-986-2323

MY SUMMER CAMP Location: 1 Pine Lakes Parkway N., Palm CoastDetails: Sports, science, art, Legos, Kids in the Kitchen, Double Dare, PC4’s Got Talent, Survivor CampCamp Dates: Week-long camps June 8 to Aug. 14.Registration: mypc3.com.Tuition: $85 per week for 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; $100 per week for 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.; plus registration fee of $25 through May 22; $30 after May 22; additional fees ap-ply for some camps Ages: Grades K-6 Contact: 386-986-1876

JUNGLE SAFARI CAMP Location: Central Baptist Church, 152 Fairview Ave., Day-tona BeachDetails: Kids will praise, pray and be introduced to a Bible story and the daily theme. Other sites include Zip Line Bible Time, Jag-uar Junction, Lizards Leap and Slug-A-Bug S.W.A.M.P. Camp Dates: 6 to 8 p.m., June 15 to June 19Registration: OngoingTuition: Free. Ages: 3 to completed fifth grade Contact: 386-253-8415

FLAGLER COUNTY YOUTH CENTER SUMMER CAMPLocation: Flagler County Youth

CenterDetails: Eight-week camp with daily activities and field trips. Camp Dates: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. June 15 to Aug. 7. Registration: OngoingTuition: $150 for first camp, ev-ery additional member add $125 Ages: Grades 6-9Contact: 386-437-7540, ext. 5101

SUMMER CONNECTION DAY CAMP Location: South Ormond Neigh-borhood CenterDetails: Two four-week sessions of arts, crafts, sports, field trips. Camp Dates: June 15 to July 10 and July 13 to Aug. 7Registration: OngoingTuition: City residents: $206 per session or $61.50 per week; nonresidents: $309/$87.25. Ages: 6-13Contact: 386-676-3231

STAY-N-PLAY CAMPLocation: Frieda Zamba Swim-ming Pool, Palm CoastDetails: Games, swimming. Pre-registration required. Camp Days: 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays, June 22 to July 31 Registration: OngoingTuition: $50Ages: K-8, grade just completedContact: 386-986-2323

CAMP GAN ISRAEL Location: Chabad Lubavitch of Greater Daytona, 1079 W. Granada Blvd., Ormond BeachCamp Dates: June 30 to July 24Registration: Ongoing Tuition: Call for ratesAges: 18 months to 14 years Contact: 386-672-9300

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SUMMER PHOTOGRAPHY CAMPLocation: Southeast Museum of Photography, 1200 International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach.Details: Three weekly sessions designed to introduce the prin-ciples of photography, learn the mechanics of lighting, shooting and editing on a variety of levels. No experience necessary. Camp Dates: June 8 to 11, June 15 to 18 and June 22 to 25 Registration: OngoingTuition: $185 per childAges: 8-15Contact: 386-506-4475

CHILDREN’S MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP DANCE AND THEATRE CAMPLocation: The Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center, 399 N. U.S. 1, Ormond Beach. Details: Performances to be determined. Show performances at the end of campCamp Dates: June 8 to June 18

and July 6 to July 23Registration: OngoingTuition: Call of pricesAges: Call for agesContact: [email protected]

SUMMER CAMP ACTING AND HIP-HOP WORKSHOPLocation: Nova Community Cen-ter, 440 N. Nova Road, Ormond BeachDetails: Hosted by Debby Mac-Donald. Camp Dates: 3:30 to 5:30 p.m., June 8-12Registration: OngoingTuition: $99 Ages: 7-14Contact: 386-212-0098

ART EXPLOSIONLocation: The Casements, 25 Riverside Drive, Ormond BeachDetails: Four weeks of working with different mediums of art including acrylic, collage cre-ations and watercolor. Pat Spano is teaching.

Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to noon, June 15 to July 17Registration: OngoingTuition: $120 per weekAges: 7-13Contact: 386-676-3216

CAMP WHIM WHAM Location: Whim Wham Art Studio, 378B W. Granada Blvd., Ormond BeachDetails: Every week of day-camp, kids will work on the pottery wheel, learn to pour a mold, make a hand-built clay project, paint a canvas, create a glass project, have fun with fabric art, paint pottery and create a multimedia project. There will be no repeat projects. Call for Whim Wham Mini Camp for the younger kids in your family. Camp Dates: 1 to 4:30 p.m. June 15 to Aug. 14Tuition: $175 per sessionRegistration: OngoingAges: 7 and upContact: 386-676-2240

PERFORMING ARTS DAY CAMP Location: Central Baptist Church, 152 Fairview Ave., Day-tona BeachDetails: The group will be per-forming “Go Go Jonah” at 7 p.m. June 25. Camp Dates: June 21 to June 25Tuition: $50 Registration: By June 5 Ages: Completed K-7 Contact: 386-255-2588

FLAGLER PLAYHOUSE MUSICAL THEATER CAMP Location: Flagler Playhouse, 301 E. Moody Blvd., BunnellDetails: Focusing on musical theater with a creative week of dramatics, improvisation, move-ment and vocal training. All levels. Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 15 to 19 Registration: OngoingTuition: $150 Ages: 8-16Contact: 386-586-0773

FLAGLER PLAYHOUSE SUMMER ACTING CAMP Location: Flagler Playhouse, 301 E. Moody Blvd., BunnellDetails: All levels welcome. Sec-ond camp auditions for “Shrek: the Musical” for a challenging yet fun-filled summer. Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 22 to July 10Registration: OngoingTuition: $200 Ages: 8-16Contact: 386-586-0773

FLAGLER SCHOOL OF DANCE CAMPSLocation: 120 Airport Road, Palm CoastDetails: Two week-long classes for two age groups. For the younger group, the schedule includes class, crafts, stories, games and a performance. For the older group, the schedule in-dues two dance classes, a musi-cal theater class, yoga, crafts, les-sons, games, and a pizza dinner and performance at the end of the camp. There is also a full-day dance camp offered that includes two dance classes, a musical the-ater class, crafts, lessons, stories, games, and a pizza dinner and performance at the end. Camp Dates: Call for datesRegistration: OngoingTuition: Call for ratesAges: 3 and up. Contact: 386-437-2067

SUMMER ART CAMPLocation: Ormond Memorial Art Museum, 78 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond BeachDetails: Three camps designed to appeal to the creative side of boys and girls: Fashionista, Meet the Masters and Art Around the World. Camp activities include fashion shows, kinetic sculpture and Moroccan mosaics. Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to noon, call for datesRegistration: Ongoing, but early registration is suggestedTuition: $112.50 per week for members and $125 for nonmem-bersAges: 6-12Contact: 386-676-3347

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SEASIDE ECO- ADVENTURES CAMPLocation: Marineland, 9600 Ocean Shore Blvd., St. AugustineDetails: Fun-filled week of sci-ence, activities, exploration, beach combing and, of course, dolphins! Campers will spend much of their days outside enjoying the beach and explor-ing the intracoastal hammock ecosystem. Science experiments, conservation projects and animal observations are all included in this one-of-a-kind day camp experience. This camp is de-signed for the young nature lover or those seeking to be a dolphin trainer. The camp experience concludes with a formal gradua-tion ceremony, complete with an in-water dolphin encounter.Camp Dates: 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Thursday, June 8 to Aug. 13 Registration: OngoingTuition: $499

Ages: 7-12Contact: 904-471-1111, ext. 103

GEMS CAMP Location: Embry-Riddle Aero-nautical University, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona BeachDetails: This camp offers an exploration into the world of sci-ence and discovery. During this weeklong experience, female stu-dents will have the opportunity to participate in hands-on projects and experiments focused on science, technology, engineering, and math. Students are taught by the university faculty, Gradu-ate and undergraduate students. Camp Dates: June 8 to June 12Registration: OngoingTuition: $300Ages: 7-12Contact: 386-226-7945

SUMMER FUN ON THE FARM DAY CAMPLocation: The Florida Agricultur-

al Museum, 7900 Old Kings Road, Palm CoastDetails: Three days of meeting critters, gardening, pioneer family chores and a weenie roast. Camp-ers must bring their own lunches, water, bug spray, sunscreen, hats, wear sensible clothing and shoes.Camp Dates: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 9 to July 30Registration: OngoingTuition: $150 per camper with a $25 materials fee Ages: 5-10Contact: 386-446-7630

FLIGHT EXPLORATIONLocation: Embry-Riddle Aero-nautical University, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona BeachDetails: Flight Exploration is an introduction to flying and flight training. Students practice flight maneuvers and experience first-hand how the plane responds to the flight controls. This hands-on practical experience will allow

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students to record flight time¹ while exploring their potential career paths. All Flight Explora-tion students must obtain an FAA Medical prior to submitting an application. Any student in our Flight Exploration Camp is required to provide TSA approved documentation. This means a valid passport, or driver’s license and original birth certificate.Camp Dates: June 21 to Aug. 1 Registration: OngoingTuition: $1,950Ages: 12-18Contact: 386-226-7945

CSI CAMPLocation: Frieda Zamba Swim-ming Pool, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm CoastDetails: Investigate the tech-niques used to identify and pro-cess the clues of a crime. Attend-ees will learn vehicle processing, fingerprinting, and get a glimpse into forensics casting. This week-long camp includes a tour of the county courthouse and jail. Camp Dates: 8:30-11:30 a.m., June 22-26Registration: Ongoing Tuition: $60 Ages: Grades 3-5Contact: 386-986-2323ROBOTICS CAMP Location: Embry-Riddle Aero-nautical University, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona BeachDetails: Robotics week provides students with a fun and interac-tive experience in which faculty and teaching assistants will teach the basics of robotics, electron-ics, and computer programming. Each student will work in a small

team to build a variety of robots and solve problems.Camp Dates: June 22 to June 26Registration: Ongoing Tuition: $375 Ages: 7-12Contact: 386-226-7945

ENVIRO CAMPLocation: The Casements, 25 Riverside Drive, Ormond BeachDetails: Four different week-long camps with a beach visit and a fishing activity scheduled each week. Themes include Travelers in Memory Exploration, Everyone Meets Challenges, Water Explo-ration Team, Everyone Always Recycles to Help. Camp Dates: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 6-10, July 14-17, July 20-24 and July 27-31Registration: OngoingTuition: $97 per weekAges: 6-9Contact: 386-676-3216

AVIATIONLocation: Embry-Riddle Aero-nautical University, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona BeachDetails: Aviation Day Camp is an exciting way for students to explore the many different fields in aviation. During this weeklong camp, students will explore how an airplane works through avia-tion maintenance and learn what it takes to fly an aircraft through various informative sessions, hands-on activities, and class-room instruction. There will also be an opportunity to perform a weather broadcast through use of our green screen in our state-of-the-art weather lab.

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CAMP LADY BUGLocation: CASA Montessori, 31 Old Kings Road N., Palm CoastDetails: A hands-on nature-based summer camp. Indoor and outdoor activities, hiking, zip-lining, splash parks and more. Half day and full day options.Camp Dates: June 8 to June 27 and July 13 to Aug. 7Registration: OngoingTuition: Call for ratesAges: Call for agesContact: 386-246-9311

SUMMER LEARNING INSTITUTE Location: The Museum of Arts and Sciences, 352 S. Nova Road, Daytona BeachDetails: Focuses on art, science and history, with many integrat-ed learning experiences for our students. All classes are taught by education professionals with many years of teaching experi-ence. Each week has a different

theme ranging from the five sens-es to animals around the world. Camp Dates: June 8 to July 31Registration: OngoingTuition: $80 per class for mem-bers and $90 per class for non-members. Speciality film classes cost extra. Ages: 4-13Contact: 386-255-0285

SUNSHINE ACADEMY SUMMER CAMPLocation: Sunshine Academy Palm Coast, 1230 Palm Coast Parkway NW, Palm Coast; and Sunshine Academy of Flagler, 170 Old Kings Road, South Flagler BeachDetails: Sunshine Academy Summer Camp teachers de-velop lesson plans based upon the week’s themes. From these themes, they plan weekly field trips to ensure that the program is simultaneously fun and educa-tional.

Camp Dates: June 8 to Aug. 14Registration: OngoingTuition: $100 per weekAge: 5-12Contact: 386-445-2822

FIREFIGHTER KIDS CAMP Location: Frieda Zamba Swim-ming Pool Classroom, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm CoastDetails: Campers will visit a fire station, use regulation fire equipment, learn firefighting techniques, the concept of CPR and first aid, home and fire safety and how to properly use a fire extinguisher. Bring a bathing suit and towel on Wednesday.Camp Dates: 8:30-11:30 a.m., July 13-17Registration: OngoingTuition: $60 for the week. Enter code FIRECMP15 to receive $5 off online registration. Ages: Call for agesContact: 386-986-2323

JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CAMPLocation: Frieda Zamba Swim-ming Pool, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm CoastDetails: The Junior Lifeguard Camp offers step-by-step life-guarding skill development. learn water safety, lifeguard rescues and First Aid CPR/AED.Camp Dates: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m, July 20-24 and July 27-31Registration: OngoingTuition: $120. Enter code LIF-ECAMP15 to receive $5 off online registration.Ages: 11-14 Contact: 386-986-2323

MATH CAMP Location: Embry-Riddle Aero-nautical University, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona BeachDetails: These two Mathematic Weeks are hands-on learning pro-grams for students with concen-trated age appropriate learning separated into the two sessions. Students will learn mathemati-cal topics ranging from fractions and algebra to geometry and statistics. This camp is offered for specific age groups on the designated weeks. This gives fac-ulty the opportunity to focus on critical thinking through creative problem solving for each group. Review what you have learned in the past school year and get ahead of the game by laying the foundation of math concepts for the upcoming school year!Camp Dates: July 20 to July 24Registration: OngoingTuition: $300Ages: 7-12Contact: 386-226-7945

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Camp Dates: July 13 to July 17 Registration: OngoingTuition: $300Ages: 7-12Contact: 386-226-7945

NATUREMANIALocation: Linear Park, 18 Green-way Court, Palm CoastDetails: The small camp setting will focus on experiential learning in the environmental sciences. Camp Dates: 8:30-11:30 a.m. July 20-24Registration: OngoingTuition: $60 for the week. Enter code NATCMP15 to receive $5 off online registration.Ages: Grades 3-6 Contact: 386-986-2323

SPACE ADVENTURE CAMP Location: Embry-Riddle Aero-nautical University, 600 S. Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona BeachDetails: Young space enthusiasts learn about how the human body adapts to space flight and extra-terrestrial environments. The goal of this camp is to introduce students to the fundamentals of aerospace physiology. They will learn about the brain, heart, lungs, vision, and balance. Camp-ers also will grow plants hydro-ponically, make water filters and a set of lungs, collect their own sleep and circadian rhythms, design astronaut habitats, learn basic astronomy, the power of air, and much more. Camp Dates: Aug. 3 to Aug. 7 Registration: OngoingTuition: $300Ages: 7-12Contact: 386-226-7945

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EMBRY-RIDDLE/STEVE RIDDER BASKETBALL CAMPLocation: Nova Community Cen-ter, 440 N. Nova Road, Ormond BeachDetails: Boys and girls camp. Campers are required to wear basketball equipment. Lunch will be provided. Additional snacks and drinks available for purchase.Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 4-5Registration: OngoingTuition: $100 per sessionAges: 6-14Contact: 386-323-5007

DAYTONA BEACH SURFING SCHOOLLocation: 143 Sandpiper Ridge Drive, Ormond BeachDetails: Eleven week-long camp sessions. Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 8 to Aug. 21Registration: OngoingTuition: Call for ratesAges: Call for agesContact: 386-441-1110 or 386-547-6340

HALIFAX YOUTH SAILING Location: Daytona BeachDetails: Our instructors are U.S. Sailing Certified and use the lat-est in educational materials and techniques. Instructors receive a background check from NCSI, the leader in youth-related adult screening to ensure your child’s safety. HYS is an affiliate of Sail-ing Center Inc., located in Day-tona Beach. Chartered in 2008, HYS members have many years of practical experience in mono and multihulls from 8 feet to 30 feet. Nothing builds confidence in a kid like learning to captain their own boat taking complete responsibility for everything that

happens.Camp Dates: June 8 to Aug. 7Registration: OngoingTuition: $200Ages: 8 to 21Contact: 386-238-7245

SUMMER HORSE CAMPLocation: Florida Agricultural Museum, 7900 Old Kings Road, Palm Coast Details: Your child will learn horse safety, grooming, daily rid-ing and much more. Enrollment is very limited, we encourage you to sign up as soon as possible. We also provide trail rides, riding lessons and customized one day camp, call for details.Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., weekdays, June 8 to July 31Registration: OngoingTuition: $250 per weekAges: 8-15Contact: 386-446-7630

SURFARI SURF CAMP Location: Surfari Surf School, 52 W. Bovard Ave., Ormond Beach Details: People of all ages. We group students according to their ability using the buddy system. Campers enjoys a 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio and surfs with a partner while the surfing instruc-tor coaches and helps you catch the best waves. The instructors will teach you all the skills you need to know to have fun catch-ing waves and surfing. By the end of the week of our surfing camps, riders are surfing better than they ever have!Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., June 8 to Aug. 28 Registration: OngoingTuition: $225 per personAges: Call for agesContact: 386-299-3609

GOLF CAMPLocation: Palm Harbor Golf Course, 100 Cooper Lane, Palm CoastDetails: Learn the game of golf during these week-long, fun-filled days of short game, full swing, putting, golf etiquette, sports-manship, and friendly competi-tion. Open to all skill levels. Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 15-19 and July 6-10; and/or Aug. 3-7 Registration: OngoingTuition: $175/five-day session. Family discounts available. Ages: 8-15Contact: 386-986-GOLF (4653)

YOUNG STARS CAMPLocation: Indian Trails Sports Complex, 5455 Belle Terre Park-way, Palm CoastDetails: ProSports Pathways Young and Future Stars camp is designed to give young players the chance to work on the basic techniques of soccer in a fun

and safe environment. Through-out the week the players will be taught the correct way to pass, defend, dribble and shoot by professional and college coaches. Players will be grouped by ages. On the last day of the camp, the players will have the chance to showcase the skills they have learned throughout the week. The players will take part in a World Cup-style tournament where all parents are encouraged to come along and watch. The “World Cup” will be followed by an awards ceremony where a Camp MVP will be named. The PSP Young Stars Camp is open to all levels of players and our coaches are experts in working with begin-ners, competitive, college, and professional players.Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 15 to June 19Registration: OngoingTuition: $150Ages: 6-15Contact: 386-451-1214

ISLAND WATER SPORTS OVERNIGHT SURF CAMPLocation: Flagler BeachDetails: Located between Day-tona Beach and St. Augustine, Flagler Beach is a cozy beach town with miles of great surfing beach breaks. Participants will enjoy instructed surf sessions, free surf time to practice your skills, group time before and after surf sessions, and all meals, snacks and beverages. Island Camps will get you in the water, making new friends, and creating memories.Camp Dates: June 15 to June 19 Registration: OngoingTuition: $599, $649 after May 1Ages: 11-16Contact: 954-427-4929

ICE HOCKEY SUMMER CAMPLocation: Daytona Ice Arena, 2400 South Ridgewood Ave., Suite 63D, South DaytonaDetails: Camps feature a differ-ent professional head coach each camp. This allows campers who attend multiple weeks to get a taste of different coaching styles as they work hard improving their skills each week. Campers will be on ice for three hours a day and will do at least two hours of off-ice training every day in the Hockey Specific Training facility. Check online for the schedule of camp coaches.Camp Dates: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., June 15 to Aug. 17Registration: Ongoing Tuition: $250 per week or $79 daily Ages: Call for agesContact: 386-256-3963

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BASEBALL CAMP Location: Embry-Riddle’s Sliwa Stadium, Daytona BeachDetails: The Embry-Riddle Baseball Camps will provide in-struction on the fundamentals of hitting, pitching and defense. The camp also includes swimming and games, lunch, T-shirt, awards ceremony and a certificate of participation.Camp Dates: June 15 to June 25Registration: OngoingTuition: $200 per sessionAges: Boys and girls, 6-12Contact: 386-323-5015

VINCE CARTER YOUTH BASKETBALL ACADEMYLocation: Vince Carter Athletic Center. Daytona BeachDetails: Vince knows how impor-tant summer camps are for the development of good habits and performance. He credits the ones he attended as a kid with helping him become an all-star basketball player. Campers will be placed in teams determined by age and ability. The camp is open to girls and boys. They will be taught basketball skills, teamwork, life skills and have fun. Vince partici-pates on a daily basis, campers receive a team picture with Vince, one autographed item of their choice, and various giveaways and recognitions.Camp Dates: 8 a.m. to noon, July 27 to July 31Registration: OngoingTuition: $200Ages: 7-17Contact: 386-239-8215

ORMOND BEACH ACADEMY OF MARTIAL ARTSLocation: 615 S. Yonge St., Ormond BeachDetails: Program’s primary focus is on teaching martial arts and life skills. Supervision by trained UTKD staff, children activities room; daily snacks are available.Camp Dates: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., call for dates.Registration: OngoingTuition: Call for ratesAges: Call for agesContact: 386-677-6811

YOUTH SUMMER SPORTS CLINICSLocation: Nova Recreation Center and the Ormond Beach Sports Complex, Ormond Beach Details: Different clinics for boys and girls including baseball, golf, basketball and volleyball. Camp Dates: Call for dates Registration: OngoingTuition: $56 per clinic for Or-mond Beach residents and $82 for nonresidents. Ages: 9-14 Contact: 386-676-3250

MIMI MUNRO SURF CAMPLocation: Ormond BeachDetails: Classes all throughout summer for beginner and beyond skill levels. Camp Dates: 9 a.m. to noon, call for dates.Registration: OngoingTuition: $200 Ages: 8 and upContact: 386-672-5600

TENNIS CAMPLocation: Belle Terre Park, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm Coast and the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Parkway, Palm CoastDetails: Campers will focus on stroke fundamentals, hand-eye coordination, balance, footwork and match play. Open to all abili-ties. Campers will need to provide the following: water bottle, towel, hat, lunch, snacks and drinks.Camp Dates: Call for datesRegistration: Ongoing, required two weeks before camp. Tuition: Call for pricing. Ages: 6-13Contact: 386-986-2550

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CAMP T-RECLocation: Nova Community Cen-ter, 440 N. Nova Road, Ormond BeachDetails: Day camp for children in the special needs community who have cognitive, physical, developmental, mental, or emo-tional challenges. Camp Dates: 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., June 22 to July 10 and July 13 to July 31Registration: Deadline: June 12Tuition: Residents of Ormond Beach and Port Orange cost $220, and nonresidents cost $331. Ages: 7-19Contact: 386-676-3252

EASTER SEALS VOLUSIA & FLAGLER COUNTIESCAMP CHALLENGELocation: SorrentoDetails: Easter Seals camping programs provide a safe, barrier-free environment for children and adults to experience all aspects of camp without usual limita-tions. Easter Seals Camp Chal-lenge, situated on 63 beautiful acres in Sorrento, is Florida’s only fully accessible residential camp. Camp provides an opportunity for people of all ages with physi-cal limitations to achieve inde-pendence regardless of the chal-lenges they face on a day-to-day basis. From campfire sing-a-longs and late-night ghost stories, to boating nature walks, swimming, and arts and crafts, Easter Seals camps provide the same excite-ment and activity available at other summer camp programs. Caring, specially trained counsel-ors and medical personnel make up the Camp Challenge staff. The camp is fully accredited by the American Camping Association, ensuring a quality experience. Overnight and day camp options. Camp Dates: June 15 to Aug. 7 Registration: OngoingTuition: Call for ratesAges: All agesContact: 386-255-4568.

SUMMER QUESTLocation: Florida School for the Deaf and Blind, 207 N. San Marco Ave., St. AugustineDetails: This overnight camp is open to students who are deaf/hard of hearing or blind/visually impaired and reside in the state of Florida (non-FSDB

students). Campers will explore the wonders of St. Augustine as it celebrates their 450th anni-versary. Activities include local attractions and historical sites, as well as general recreational activities such as arts and crafts, kayaking, performing arts, swim-ming, team building activities and much more. The camp program is supervised 24 hours daily, with provision of health care services as needed; meals in the school cafeteria and snacks are included. Camp Dates: June 21 to June 26Registration: Ongoing, due June 10Tuition: Call for ratesAges: 8-14Contact: 904-827-2200

FLORIDA DIABETES CAMPLocation: Camp Winona, DeLand Details: Divided into two sec-tions, Winona camps are the largest programs offered. Each camp is staffed by three doc-tors, nurses, psychologists, and nutritionists. Winona is a rural setting on beautiful Lake Winona just outside of the Ocala National Forest. Activities for campers include swimming, canoeing, funyaking, and blobbing. Camp-ers also learn teamwork through a high ropes course, team sports and cabin challenges. Nightly activities include a beach party, carnival, dance and a scavenger hunt. Camp Dates: July 19 to July 26 and Aug. 1 to Aug. 8Registration: OngoingTuition: Call for ratesAges: 9-12 and 12-14Contact: 352-334-1321

CAMP CHASELocation: 2400 S. Ridgewood, Unit 17, South Daytona Details: The Chase Academy has summer explorations available for each age group to help main-tain and develop skills that are unique to kids with Autism Spec-trum Disorders. Weekly activity camps include games, activities and a field trip.Camp Dates: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., call for dates. Registration: OngoingTuition: Call for rates Ages: 4-14Contact: 386-690-0893

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