Bay Area Edition | March 2022

C A M P G U I D E GUIDE

A noncomprehensive list of camps in the area

Parents looking for camps for their children have a number of options to choose from in the Bay Area. This list is not comprehensive.

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CLEAR LAKE 1 Bay Area Youth Singers will be having a weeklong music camp for the 17th year. Camps will be led by professional music teachers. Ages: grades 18 Dates: July 1115 Cost: $170-$365 ART DAY Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 18220 Upper Bay Drive, Nassau Bay 8324252329 www.bayareayouthsingers.org 2 Bushi Ban summer camps will include eld trips and four martial arts classes each week. Ages: 5 and up Dates: May 31Aug. 17 Cost: $209-$229 DAY SP Bushi Ban, 2465 Bay Area Blvd., Houston 2812188989 www.bushiban.com 3 Camp Clear Lake allows campers to spend their days swimming, playing, making arts and crafts, participating in sports, watching movies and playing games. Ages: 611 Dates: June 6July 1, July 1129 Cost: $160-$190 DAY SP Clear Lake City Rec Center, 16511 Dianna Lane, Houston 2814880360 www.clcca.org 4 Explorer Camps at Space Center Houston oer children ways to learn about space. Children will study how to build rocks, design space habitats and program robots. Ages: 411 Dates: May 31Aug. 12 Cost: $239.95-$350 A+ DAY Space Center Houston, 1601 NASA Parkway, Houston 2812834755 www.spacecenter.org 5 Hawk STEAM Academy summer camps are returning, hosted by the University of Houston-Clear Lake. They will oer two sep- arate camps: Software Engineering and Data Science and Intro to VR Programming. Ages: grades 68 Dates: June 711, July 1923 Cost: $300 A+ University of Houston-Clear Lake, 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston

6 Space Center U at Space Center Houston oers multiple STEM-based camps for two age groups. Campers will receive hands-on experience while hearing from guest speakers and astronauts . Ages: 1118 Dates: June 6Aug. 12 Cost: price depends on size of group A+ DAY Space Center Houston, 1601 NASA Parkway, Houston 2812834755 www.spacecenter.org/camps 7 St. Thomas the Apostle Episcopal School Camps campers will have multiple options to choose from, including engineer- ing, archery, coding, etiquette and music camps. There are half- and full-day options available. Ages: 412 Dates: TBA Cost: TBA DAY SP St. Thomas the Apostle Episcopal Church, 18300 Upper Bay Road, Nassau Bay 2813331340 www.stesnb.org/explore-our-school/ summer-camp 8 University of Houston-Clear Lake will host Kids U, which are several camps on dier- ent subjects for dierent ages. Campers can learn everything from character development to STEAM skills to creative writing. Ages: pre-K-grade 8 Dates: June 6July 28 Cost: $159 A+ University of Houston-Clear Lake, 2700 Bay Area Blvd., Houston 2812833529 www.uhcl.edu GALVESTON 9 Pyramid Kids Camps at Moody Gardens allow campers to learn about ani- mals and ecosystems, conduct experiments, make art and play games inspired by nature. Ages: K-grade 7 Dates: June 6Aug. 12 Cost: $275-$300 ART A+ DAY Moody Gardens, 1 Hope Blvd., Galveston 4096834325 www.moodygardens.com 10 Sea Camp campers will have the oppor- tunity to explore all things ocean related with one camp taking place in Costa Rica. Other camps include marine biology, coastal ecology, shing camp, wildlife photography and ocean career awareness.

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Ages: 1018 Dates: June 5Aug. 6 Cost: $1,015-$2,900 A+ NIGHT Texas A&M University Galveston Campus, 200 Seawolf Parkway, Galveston 4097404525 www.tamug.edu/seacamp 11 Sea Campus Kids is a summer camp that focuses on marine biology. Based on the week chosen, campers will learn about Gal- veston Bay’s sh habitat, inspect reefs, study veterinary medicine, and learn about sharks and stingrays. Ages: 411 Dates: June 9Aug. 10 Cost: $120-$200 A+ Texas A&M University Galveston Campus, 200 Seawolf Parkway, Galveston 4097404525 www.tamug.edu/seacamp LEAGUE CITY 12 Art, Movement & Life Skills Academy campers will make art such as mosaics, nature art and photography while working with drawing, painting and creative writing. The camp includes yoga for kids, out- door games, and critical skills for life through games and drama. Ages: 717 Dates: various days in June and July Cost: $120-$175 ART DAY Art, Movement & Life Skills Academy, 1701 S. Hwy. 3, League City 8328498934 www.amlsacademy.com/courses-registration 13 Bay Area Arts Conservatory campers will have the opportunity to par- ticipate in dierent musical summer camps, including “101 Dalmatians,” “Cinderella” and

Bay Area Arts Conservatory, 400 Hobbs Road, Ste. 202, League City 2819381444 www.baactx.com 14 Bushi Ban summer camps will include eld trips and four martial arts classes each week. Ages: 5 and up Dates: May 31Aug. 17 Cost: $169 ART DAY SP 103 Davis Road, Ste. V, League City 8326321342 www.bushiban.com 15 Camp by the Creek is a summer camp hosted by League City with dierent programs, including arts and crafts, games, eld trips and outdoor activities. Ages: 612 Dates: May 31Aug. 12 Cost: $198.75-$397.50 DAY Hometown Heroes Park, 1001 E. League City Parkway, League City 2815541180 www.leaguecity.com/parks 16 Code Ninjas oers a variety of camps that allow kids to learn how to code at a young age. Some of the camps include how to become a YouTuber; coding cartoons; and learning about video games, such as “Mine- craft” and “Roblox.” Ages: 514 Dates: May 29Aug. 18 Cost: $250-$450 A+ DAY Code Ninjas, 3725 E. League City Parkway, Ste. 140, League City 2813397482 www.codeninjas.com/tx-league-city/camps 17 Kids ‘R’ Kids Learning Academy will bring back Camp Boomerang, a summer camp that has dierent weekly themes. Some of the themes include Ultimate Games, Decade Dash, Wild Outback and

“Frozen Jr.” Ages: 618 Dates: June 619, June 27July 17, July 18Aug. 7 Cost: $465-$699 ART DAY

Mighty Origins. Ages: K-grade 5 Dates: TBA Cost: $130-$200

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