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Forty five acres ofwoods, fields, and

streams, justminutes away!

Discounts through3/31/12. Incentives forfamilies enrolling more

than one child andcampers enrolled formore than two weeks.

Bus Service andExtended Day

Stops in Chevy Chase,Bethesda, Potomac,

North Potomac,Rockville, Silver Spring,

Tanleytown, TakomaPark, and White Oak

13500 Layhill RoadSilver Spring, MD

301.576.2816

Barrie Day CampBarrie Day Campwww.barrie.org/barrie-camp

t is the closest camp to D.C that offers the traditional range ofsummer camp activities, with on-site swimming, riding, boating,

and overnights. The Day Camp program also offers sports, nature,arts and crafts, dance, music, creative dramatics, archery, ceramics,karate, cooperative games, and special morning flagpole activities.Special event days throughout the season are eagerly anticipated bycampers and staff. These perennial favorites are combined with a fewnew programs to make each summer unique. Our Specialty Campsprovide campers with a half day of activity in their favorite areafollowed by a half day in the day camp program. There are specialtyprograms for riding, digital arts, sports, nature study, art, dramatics,and martial arts. Our CIT Program is designed for our fourteen andfifteen year olds. It develops leadership skills and character, whileproviding an excellent opportunity for community service. Supportedby an exceptional group of counselors and program specialists,campers are encouraged to give everything a try, create something new,explore the outdoors, respect and appreciate the natural world, andhave fun.

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Barrie Day Camp

Barrie Camp is the summer program of Barrie School

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t Cub Creek Science Campcampers can feed monkeys, pet

kangaroo, hang out with a herd ofminiature horses, take classes inVeterinary Medicine, Animal Care,Survival Skills, Crime Science, Zipline, Pottery, Archery, CulinaryScience, Swimming, Crafts and more.- 240 beautifully forested acres arehome to one of the most uniquesummer camps in the country. CubCreek Science Camp is the onlycamp in the world with its own zoo.In addition to traditional campactivities, we offer moreopportunities to interact withanimals that anywhere else. Many ofour campers join our “100 AnimalClub” while they are here, whichmeans that they have seen, touchedand learned about over 100 species ofanimal during their stay.

Camp offers a 4:1 student / teacherratio to ensure that campers have thetime of their lives, while always being

Cub Creek Science Campwell supervised and safe. In additionto over one hundred camp activitiesto choose from, our spacious, air-conditioned cabins and deliciousmeals help campers feel that they areat a home away from home.

Many campers fly into the St.Louis Airport and are met at theirgate by our friendly staff, who willescort them to camp.

Request your Free Brochure atour website: MyAnimalCamp.com

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iD Tech Campsove gaming, programming, orfilm making? Take hobbies further

and gain a competitive edge at iD TechCamps! Since 1999 over 130,000students worldwide have immersed inhands-on learning to create iPhone apps,programs with C++ and Java, videogames, websites, movies, 3D models, addesigns, robots, and more. Beginner toadvanced students ages 7-17 enroll inthese fun and challenging, week long,day and overnight summer camps heldat 60-plus prestigious universitiesnationwide including American,

Towson, Princeton, Stanford, and others.Students engage in personalized

curriculum with a small group of peers(guaranteed 8:1 ratio) to optimizelearning and social experiences. ManyiD alumni have gone on to do somethingBIG! They’ve done impressive thingslike sell their iPhone apps to raisemoney for college, create websites forlocal businesses, and write programmingbooks. Learn firsthand how you candevelop hobbies and interests into somuch more. Accredited ContinuingEducation Units are available to helpbuild a portfolio for college.

Also for 2-weeks ages 13-18immerse in specialized, pre-college,overnight summer programs at iDProgramming Academy (held atAmerican), iD Gaming Academy, or iDVisual Arts Academy (Film making andphotography). Visit internalDrive.comfor more information and to registeronline. Or call 1-888-709-TECH (8324)to speak to a Program Advisor who canrecommend a customized summerschedule to develop a student’s interests.

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In 2012, Calleva camp can includekayaking, rafting, rock climbing,

sailing, sustainable farming, horsebackriding, fishing, and more!• Older campers (aged 9-15) can

choose their own adventure andfocus on that activity for a full week,visiting a different wilderness areaevery day with an overnight campout on Thursday night.

• Younger children (aged 5-9) staycloser to home for a quintessentialsummertime experience. Every dayCalleva Explorers try a mix of funoutdoor activities on nearby rivers,trails and at Calleva Farm. Calleva’sbrand new CUBS program is a half-day version of Explorer camp,created especially for preschoolers.

• Calleva Leadership School offershigh adventure for teens (aged13-17). CLS teens visit gorgeouswilderness areas throughout NorthAmerica for a mix of outdoor skillbuilding, service and personaldiscovery.

Calleva,the DC area’s premier outdooradventure provider, offers an

innovative summer camp programfor ages 4-17.

Calleva families can customize a 2012summer itinerary by signing up for oneweek at a time. Calleva offers 13 weeksof camp, from June-September. Pick uppoint transportation is available – choosea Calleva bus stop near yourneighborhood. For more information,visit www.calleva.org.

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$40,000 CollegeScholarships Awarded

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n recognition of the value ofWhale Camp programs at the

Fundy Marine Science Institute,the College of the Atlantic is offeringscholarships of $40,000 over four yearsto any Whale Camp alumnirecommended by its Director.

The College of the Atlantic is arenowned Liberal Arts college locatedon Mount Desert Island, Maine, hometo Bar Harbor and Acadia NationalPark on the coast of the Gulf of Maine.COA is an innovative institution,whose primary focus is therelationships between humans and theenvironment and is part of the Eco-League of colleges.

Whale Camp programs preparestudents with a solid background inthe marine sciences and a deeperunderstanding of Human Ecology. Ofall marine science programs, WhaleCampers have far more face-to-faceencounters to closely observe andstudy whales, dolphins, porpoises, sealsand puffins in their own naturalhabitat.

Whale Camp

Aboard their 65-foot sailboat,campers collect data to documentwhale distribution, feeding andbehavioral patterns. Hands-onexperience using onboard marinebiology equipment helps unveil thepowerful and endangered processes oflife in the sea. Campers explorebeaches, coastal trails and fishingvillages and investigate life in the tidalpools and bogs. Whale Camp takesstudents out to sea three days eachweek to directly encounter the whalesand other marine life for an amazingmarine science experience. WhaleCamp is a place where inspiration,exploration and discovery abound.

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Twenty years later, Doug Wilson still doesn’t know what happened. The road was straight, the driving lanes clear and theweather was the typical spring dew of the early South Carolina night.But when he awoke eight days later with three broken bones and a severe brain injury from losing control of his motorcycle, theyoung man many people know today as “Coach Doug” was in a literal and physical fog. His mind blacked out the accident.The car behind him saw the bike’s tail light wobble. They saw the sparks of the skidding metal. And when they got to theunconscious Wilson, he was not wearing a helmet. That would prove to be a life-altering omission.Today, Coach Doug is a prominent force in Montgomery County recreation and youth development as his classes, camps and

clinics teach kids sports, arts, sciences and computer skills. This is his 15th year with his dad, Bill Wilson, running CTI Kids Coach Doug Academy afterschoolprograms and summer camps. Around half a dozen CTI Coach Doug oofferings are available through MCRD each quarter.Wilson’s secret is commonly known as the “Coach Doug Touch.” He hates to turn any child away from his classes. If he sees children in a center who are notenrolled, he’ll stop the parent and invite them and their child to join for the day. He has a startling number of repeatparticipants and campers.“Coach Doug’s top concern is the kids and their parents,” Cindy Cheamitru said. “He has given up his free time to helpstruggling children. He is genuinely interested in kids and they know it, the parents know it and his staff knows it.”Now, 15 years later, he gets the occasional handshake of someone saying, “you probably don’t remember me. . .”These are grown kids who are in high school or college, who were once a little face in a sea of little faces. They stillremember their first coach . . . the first time they dribbled a basketball, typed on a keyboard or heard about helmetsafety.They remember Coach Doug.“For me, this line of work is something that’s agreeing with me,” he said. “I always thought I would go into business.But the accident is something I cannot change and why I say it was a positive. Each day it’s a pleasure to go to workwith kids and teach them.”

The Coach Doug TouchA horrific motorcycle accident almost took his life, but through kids he has

rebounded to become something he never dreamed - a gifted instructor.

Reprinted with the permission of the Montgomery County Department of Recreation

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Also offering Summer Evening and WeekendClasses for Ages 2 - Adult

• Sleep Away Camp At FrostburgState University for Ages 8 - 18

• Day Camps at Elite Dance Studiofor ages 4 - 10

729 Cloverly Street, Silver Spring • www.elitedancestudioandsupply.com

Elite Dance StudioSummer Camps

Elite Dance StudioSummer Camps

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www.valleymill.com • 301-948-0220

Summer CampSpring Break Camp

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Camp information Type Ages SpecialtiesAcademy of Holy Cross301-929-6446 www.academyoftheholycross.org4920 Strathmore Avenue, Kensington, MD 208951st week June 18th, 2nd week June 26th

Sports Camp 1st-9th grade Sports

Barnesville Summer Camp301-972-0341 www.barnesvillschool.com21830 Peach Tree Road, P.O. Box 404, Barnesville, MD 20838June 18 – Aug. 10

Day camp Coed; 3yrs - 8th Grade Themes and recreational activities

Barrie Day Camp301-576-2816 www.barrie.org/barrie-camp13500 Layhill Road, Silver Spring, MD 20906June 18 – Aug. 10

Day camp Coed; Ages 4-14

Beauvoir the National Cathedral Elementary School202-537-6485 www.summer.beauvoirschool.org3500 Woodley Road NW, Washington, DC 20016June 18 – Aug. 3

Academic/recreationalDay camp

Co-ed; Ages 3-11 CIT Program ages12-17 Early childhood, elementary-aged children

Black Rock Summer Arts Camp301-528-2260 www.blackrockcenter.org12901 Town Commons Drive, Germantown, MD 20874June 18 – Aug. 3 (single and multi-week sessions)

Day camp Coed: Ages 4-14 Dance, musical theatre, visual arts, magic

Calleva301-216-1248 www.calleva.org10315 Rileys Lock Road Poolesville, MD 20837Session Dates: June 4 – Aug. 31

Outdoor adventure Ages 4-17 Kayak, rock climb, horseback ride, fish, etc.

Camp JCC – The Place To Be301-348-3883 www.jccgw.org/camp6125 Montrose Road, Rockville, MD 20852Session I: June 25 – July 6; Session II: July 9 – 20;Session III: July 23 – Aug.10

Day camp programwith trips

Coed; Ages 4-21 Swimming, sports, adventure, nature, art, special needs,general

Camp Olympia301-926-9281 www.camp-olympia.com5511 Muncaster Mill Road, Rockville, MD 20855June 18 – Aug. 24

Day camp Coed; Ages 3 ½ - 15 Horseback riding, swimming, soccer, tennis, gymnastics,mountain biking, track and field, games, basketball

Camp Sonshine301-989-2267 www.campsonshine.org16819 New Hampshire Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20905Spring Break April 2 – 6;Summer one-week programs June 18 – Aug. 17

Day camp Coed; Ages 4-16 Go-karts, wilderness, teens, overnight trips

Camp Westmoreland301-229-7161 www.westmorelandchildrenscenter.com5112 Allan Terrace, Bethesda, MD 20816Call our main office for more information.

Day camp Coed; Age: 5-12 Travel camp for 3rd-5th graders, sports, art, swimming

City of Gaithersburg301-258-6350 www.gaithersburgmd.gov/camps506 S. Frederick Ave, Gaithesburg, MD 20877Sessions: June 18-29; July2-13; July 16-27; July 30-August 3

Day Camp Ages 6-14

Coach Doug Soccer301 983 2690 www.CoachDoug.netMontgomery County Recreation Centers (country wide)City: Bethesda, Potomac, Germantown, DamascusSpring April 10 8 sessions; Summer June 18 8 sessions

Day camp Coed; Ages 3 to 6 Beginning soccer plus emphasis on building soccertechniques and self-confidence

Coach Doug Academy, Inc.301-982-2690 www.CoachDoug.net3 Arch Place, Gaithersburg, MD 20878June 18 – 8 weekly sessions

Day camp Coed; Ages 18 monthsto 13 years

Space science, keyboarding, sports and fitness

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Camp information Type Ages SpecialtiesCOACH COUG Camp Challenger Jr BLUE/PRE-SCHOOLSpace Adventures301 983 2690 www.CoachDoug.netPyle MS, Cabin John MS and Lakewood ES Bethesda, Potomac,Rockville Session Dates: June 18th – 8 Weekly sessions

Day Camp Ages: 3 to 5 Space Science for Tiny Tots

COACH DOUG Camp Challenger MIDDLE/REDSpace and Rocketry301 983 2690 www.CoachDoug.netMontgomery County Recreation Centers (countywide)’Potomac, MDSession Dates: June 18-July 27, 8 Weekly sessions

Day Camp Ages 13 to 15 Space Science, Model Rocketry, Fitness

Coach Doug Wee Wanna Be Soccer and Tennis301 983 2690 www.CoachDoug.netMontgomery County Recreation Centers (county wide)Bethesda, Potomac, Germantown and DamascusSpring, April 10; Summer, June 18 – 8 weekly sessions

Day camp Coed; Ages 3 to 5 Tiny tots enjoy soccer and tennis with their parents.

Coach Doug Great Writers Camp301 983 2690 www.CoachDoug.netBethesda, Potomac, RockvilleStarts June 18 – 8 weekly sessionsDay camp

Coed; Ages 8 to 13 Computer keyboarding with fitness/sport breaks

Coach Doug Sports Camp301 983 2690 www.CoachDoug.netPotomacStarts June 18 – 6 weekly sessions

Day camp Coed; Ages 5 to 13 Multiple sports each week, including basketball,lacrosse, soccer and more

Coach Doug Pre Wee Wanna Be301 983 2690 www.CoachDoug.netBethesda, Potomac, Germantown, DamascusSpring, April 10 – 8 sessions; Summer, June 18 – 8 weekly sessions

Day camp Coed; Ages 18 to 30months

Teenie Tiny Tots, enjoying sports, agility training includ-ing soccer with moms and dads

Coach Doug Sports School301 983 2690 www.CoachDoug.netBethesda, Potomac, Germantown, DamascusSpring, April 10 – 8 sessions; Summer, June 18 – 8 weekly sessions

Day camp Coed; Ages 5 to 7 Build self-esteem, enhancing cooperation, focusing onskills and fitness

Coach Doug Wee Wanna301 983 2690 www.CoachDoug.netMontgomery County Recreation Centers (country wide)Bethesda, Potomac, Germantown, DamascusSpring, April 10 – 8 sessions; Summer, June 18 – 8 weekly sessions

Day camp Coed: Ages 3 to 5 Tiny tots. Sports, agility training, including soccer, andother age appropriate sports with their moms/dads

Creative Adventures301-388-0847 www.artinyou.com15100 Watergate Road, Silver Spring, MD 20905July – August

Day camp Coed; Ages 6-12 Visual arts

Cub Creek Science Camp573-455-2125 www.myanimalcamp.com16795 Hwy E. Rolla, MO 654011 week sessions: June 3-9; June 10-16; June 17-23; June 24-302 week sessions: July 1-14; July 15-28; July 29-August 11th

Overnight: Ages 7-17, Coed; Specialties Animal, science, adventure, sports, swim-ming, jr vet animals

Elite Dance Camp301-879-3548 www.elitedancestudioandsupply.com729 Cloverly St., Silver Spring, MD 20905June & July

Day & sleep-away Coed; Ages: 4-17 Dance3

ESF Summer Camps at Georgetown Prep301-493-2525 www.esfcamps.com/GeorgePrep10900 Rockville Pike, North Bethesda, MD 20852June 18 – Aug. 17

Day camp Coed; Ages 4-15 Swimming, art, sports, science, performing arts, martialarts, fencing and more

GC Sports Camp240-283-3226 www.olgchs.org/camps17301 Old Vic Blvd, Olney, MD 20832

Day camp Coed; Ages 5-14 Athletics

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Camp information Type Ages SpecialtiesGlen Echo Children’s Theatre, Washington Waldorf School240-252-3253 www.glenechochildrenstheater.com4800 Sangamore Road, Bethesda, MD 20816June 18 – Aug. 17

Day camp Coed; Age 6-15 Theater

iD Tech Camps and iD Teen Academies1-888-709-TECH (8324) www.internalDrive.comHeld at American, Towson, Princeton, and 60+ universities in 27states; June – Aug.; week-long and 2-week sessions

Day & sleep-away Coed; Ages 7-17 Art, computers, gaming, programming, film-making,more

iD Teen Academies - Gaming, Programming and Visual Arts1-888-709-TECH (8324) www.iDTeenAcademies.comHeld at American, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford and otheruniversities; June – August; 2-week, Teen-only sessions

Sleep-away Coed; Teen-only; 13-18 Art, Computers, Gaming, Visual Arts Programming

Imagination Stage301-280-1688 (direct) 301-961-6060 (Main)www.imaginationstage.org4908 Auburn Ave., Bethesda, MD 20814

Day camp Coed; Ages 1-18 Performing arts, acting, music, theater, dance,film-making

Kids Co Inc.301-740-9600 www.kidscoonline.com7620 J Rickenbacker Drive, Gaithersburg, MD 20879June 18 – 22; June 25 – 29; July 2 – 6; July 9 – 13; July 16 – 20;July 23 – 27; July 30 – Aug.3; Aug. 6 – 10; Aug. 13 – 17

Day camp with trips Coed; Ages 4years oldthrough 9th grade; Sports, swimming, theme weeks, art

Levine School of Music202-686-8500 ext 1040 www.levineschool.org2801 Upton Street NW, Washington, DC 20008June 25-July 13; July 16 –August 3rd

Ages: 31/2 -12 Music, Instrument Study, Dance, Art, Music, Theatre,Games/Sports, Yoga

Lions Sports Camp301-692-4990 www.lionssportscamp.org11710Hunters Ln, Rockville, MD 20852June 18th through August 10th

Ages:7-17 Sports Camp

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Camp information Type Ages SpecialtiesMCCA Beverly Farms301-299-6442 www.mccaedu.org11614 Seven Locks Road, Potomac, MD 20854June 19 – Aug. 23

Day camp Coed; Ages 3-12

Oakdale Emory Christian Day Camp301-774-2030 www.oeumc.org3425 Emory Church Road, Olney, MDJuly 2-August 6th

Day Camp Ages: K-5th; Swimming

Reddemeade Equestrian Center301-421-4481 www.reddemeade.com1701 Ednor Road, Silver Spring, MD 20905June 18 – July 2; July

Day camp Coed; Ages 7-15 Riding

Round House Theatre Summer Programs301-585-1225 www.roundhousetheatre.org925 Wayne Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20910June 18 – Aug. 24; 1 and 2 week sessions

Day camp Coed; Grades K-12 Performing arts

SBA Performing Arts Camp301-260-2626 www.studioofballetarts.com17810 Meeting House Road, Sandy Spring, MD 20860Session I : June 25 – July 6; Session II: July 9 – 20;Session III: July 23 – Aug. 3; Session IV: Aug. 6 – 17

Day camp Coed; Ages 4-Teens Dance, drama, music, art

Skyview Gymnastics301-829-7998 www.skyviewgymnastics.com2603 Back Acre Circle, Mount airy, MD 21771June 25- August 11

Day Camp, Gymnastics Ages 4-11 Gymnastics, Tumbling, Trampoline and Acrobatics

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Camp information Type Ages SpecialtiesSt. Andrews Episcopal School Summer Program301-983-5200 ext. 296 www.saes.org8804 Postoak Road, Potomac, MD 20854June 18 – Aug. 10

Day camp Age 2-Grade 12 Academic, adventure, arts, athletics

Stone Ridge Summer Campus301-657-4322 x380 www.stoneridgesummercampus.org9101 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814June 18 – 29; July 2 – 13; July 16 – 27

Day camp Co-ed; Ages 4-16

Summer at Norwood301-841-2254 www.summeratnorwood.org8821 River Road, Bethesda, MD 20817Session I: June 18 – 29; Session II July 2 – 13; Session 3: July16 – 27; Session 4: July 30 – Aug. 10; Session 5: Aug. 13 – 17

Day camp with trips Coed; Ages 3-14 Art, general, dance, science, technology, academic,adventure, sports, theater, cooking, computer, music

Summer at Sandy Spring301-774-7455 ext 167 www.ssfs.org/summer16923 Norwood Road, Sandy Spring, MD 20860June 11 – Aug. 10

Day camp Coed; PreK-12th grade

Teens To Go301-540-4356 www.TeensToGo.orgP.O. Box 220, Germantown, MD 20874June 18 – 22; June 25 – 29; July 2 – 6; July 9 – 13; July 16 – 20;July 23 – 27; July 30 – Aug. 3; Aug. 6 – 10

Adventure/travel Coed; Ages 8-16Adventure, travel,

overnight trips

TIC Summer Camp571-765-0329 www.ticcamp.com4620 Dittmar Road Arlington, VA 22207Mid June – Mid August

Ages 7-16 Technology and sports

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Camp information Type Ages SpecialtiesTLC’s Summer Program301 938-9671 www.ttlc.org9975 Medical Center Drive, Rockville MD 20850June 25-August 10, 2012

Type: Day program, Coed; Ages: 3-12th Grade; Specialties: Special needs

Trips & Dips by Academy301-309-1224 www.tripsanddips.com14327 Stonebridge View Drive, North Potomac, MD 20876Weekly sessions beginning June 18 – Aug. 17

Day Camp Coed; Ages 5-12 Adventure, General, Sports, Art, Swimming

Urbana Riding Club301-874-2000 [email protected] Roderick Rd Frederick MD 217046/18-6/29, 7/2-7/13,7/16-7/27.7/30-8/10

Day Camp Ages 6-15 Horse Riding, Swimming, Climbing Walls, Crafts, Sports

Valley Mill Camp301-948-0220 www.valleymill.com15101 Seneca Road, Darnestown, MD 20874June 18-Aug. 17; 1st June 18-July 27; July 30-Aug. 17,10th week Aug. 20- 24

Day Camp Coed; Ages 4-14 Swimming, canoeing, kayaking, rock climbing, horsebackriding, archery, air rifle, gymnastics, art, drama, nature

VisArts Kids Create! Summer Art Camp301-315-8200 www.visartscenter.org155 Gibbs Street, Rockville, MD 20850Session I June 18-29; Session II July 2-13 (no class 7/4) Session IIIJuly 6-27; Session IV July 30-Aug. 10; Session V Aug. 3-7

Art Day Camp Coed Glass, ceramics, mixed media; digital ads, wood, anddigital photo

Whale Camp at Fundy Marine Science Institute610-399-1463 www.whalecamp.comGrand Manan Island Between Maine and Nova ScotiaJune-Sept.

Sleep Away Camp Ages 10-18 Marine Science, Whale Research

Woodland Horse Center301-421-9156 www.WoodlandHorse.com16301 New Hampshire Ave, Silver Spring, MD 20905June 11-15 (Earlybird); Horsemanship/Pony Pals start June 18

Day Camp Coed; Ages 5-15

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Each 2 week summer session ends witha musical performance for family and friends!

Ages 6-15Call 240-252-3253

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Summer Camp andWeekend Workshops!

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9 week summer program

1 week theme-based sessions

Convenient Bethesda location

A fun, relaxing environment offering swimming, fieldtrips, arts, crafts, cooking, and science exploration all with

our highly qualified staff.

June 18 – August 17, 2012

Camp day program with extended day option for childrenentering first through sixth grades.

Explore the metro DC area each day

For brochure call:301-229-7161or e-mail at:[email protected] us at:www.westmorelandchildrenscenter.com

Discovery Travel Campfor 8-12 years old

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Coach Doug Academy, Inc.

Programs Children will remember for a lifetime June 18 - August 24Rocketry, Space, Astronomy, Computers, Sports, Keyboarding, Arts & Crafts

SUMMER CAMPSSUMMER CAMPSCOACH DOUG SUMMER CAMPSSUMMER CAMPSSUMMER CAMPS

Great WritersKids, Keys N’ SportsComputer, Keyboarding

Skills, SportsGrades 3-6

Club HolidayEndless SummerSports, Games, Arts &

Crafts and more. ExtendedCare Available, Ages 3-12

Aug. 6-24

Coach Doug Space Adventureat Bullis School

www.CoachDoug.net

NEW LOW PRICESNEW LOCATIONSPotomac, Cabin John MS

Bethesda, Thomas Pyle MSRockville, Lakewood ES

Space Travel, Astronomy,Sports and Arts and Crafts

Ages 3 - 5

CAMP CHALLENGERSPACE & ROCKETRY

Middle School,Elementary School

Pre-School

PREPARING FUTURE ASTRONAUTS ANDSPACE DWELLERS

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Camp OlympiaSUMMER DAY CAMP

Celebrating our 54th year

June 18th-August 24thTwo Week Minimum • Ages 3 1/2 to 15

Mini Camp June 13, 14, 15

5511 Muncaster Mill Rd., Rockville301-926-9281

www.camp-olympia.com

OPEN HOUSE March 24, April 14, 21st at 3:30SPRING BREAK CAMP

April 2nd - 6th & April 9th - 13th

MountainBiking

Soccer

Tennis

ExtendedDay

HorsebackRiding

Basketball

Swimming

Gymnastics

Door toDoor

Transportation

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Woodland’s Summer Camps areloaded with tons of great horseback

riding activities. Expert instruction in asafe and fun-filled environment.

35 years experience!Certified by the State of Maryland

2012 SCHEDULE

HavHave a horse-crazy kid?e a horse-crazy kid?Have a horse-crazy kid?This is the place toThis is the place to be!be!This is the place to be!

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Early Bird Special: 1-week camp, June 11-15.Limited enrollment for this Special Session, ages 8-15

Pony Pals Camp: Weekly sessions starts June 18.Ages 5-7. Fun with horses, arts ‘n crafts, groupactivities. $380 per session.

Horsemanship Camp: Two-week sessions startJune 18. Ages 8-15. Horses, horse all day! Forbeginners thru advanced riders. $760/session.

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Summer Programs that FitAge 2-Grade 12

For Credit & EnrichmentAcademic: For Credit & Enrichment

Community Service • CITAdventure: Community Service • CIT

Culinary • Performing • VisualArts: Culinary • Performing • Visual

Synthetic Turf FieldsAthletics: Synthetic Turf Fields

www.saes.org 301-983-5200 ext 296

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Summer Art CampAges 6 to 12BE CREATIVE!HAVE FUN!

For Kids WhoLove Art!

1 Week • 2 Week SessionJuly 9th - August 3rd

Silver Spring, Kensington, Olney

CALL301-388-0847www.artinyou.com

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Join us for a summer adventure! Summer at SandySp r i n g c re a t e s t h e b i g g e s t a n d b e s t s u m m e r

experiences for kids of all ages, from Pre-K all the waythrough 12th Grade. We’ve been at it for 20 years, andalong the way, we’ve learned a few things:

• Kids prefer swimming ponds to video games.• Some academic enrichment helps them keep their minds in

shape for September.• They’d rather learn and run and laugh than do almost

anything else.

We build on that free spirit and creative energy, and that’s whykids love Summer at Sandy Spring. Campers splash and play in ourswimming pond, experiment during painting studio, learnteamwork while rock climbing, and create new forms of life inrobotics.

Summer at Sandy Spring is fun for kids and gives parents peaceof mind. With our low camper to counselor ratio, kids get theencouragement and attention they deserve. Since we offer flexiblescheduling and costs, finding a program that suits your needs iseasy. All of our programs promote teamwork, friendship, and mostimportantly, fun in a safe environment.

Summer at Sandy Spring takes place on the 140-acre woodedc a m p u s o f t h e S a n d y S p r i n g F r i e n d s S c h o o l ( S S F S ) , aPre-Kindergarten through 12th Grade college preparatory dayschool in the heart of Montgomery County. Using our own buses,we provide daily transportation to and from a variety of DC andBaltimore metro area locations. We also provide the option ofbefore- and after-camp care starting as early as 7:30 am andextending until 6:oo pm.

Our programs are designed to accommodate flexible schedules,create stimulating experiences, and offer tons of fun. With a balanceof engaging academic enrichment lessons and exciting, recreationalactivities, Summer at Sandy Spring gives campers a high-energysummer filled with friendship, learning, and adventure. To registeror learn more, visit us at www.ssfs.org/summercamp.

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