New Braunfels Edition | March 2022

C A M P G U I D E GUIDE

A noncomprehensive list of camps in the area

NEWBRAUNFELS 1 Alla Prima Art Camps Young artists can participate in a variety of ve-day camps that each focus on a theme or art style like Painting Camp, Clay Camp, Dollhouse Camp and Draw- ing Bootcamp. Camps are Monday to Friday 9 a.m.-noon or 25 p.m. and include supplies,

Whether their kids are looking to spend some time outdoors, hone their athletic skills or study up over the break, parents searching for summer camps have a variety to choose from in the New Braunfels area. This list is not comprehensive.

DAY SP Das Rec,

345 Landa St. 8302214170 www.nbtexas.org/signup

A+ Academics ART Arts DAY Day NIGHT Overnight SP Sports

4 Cheer and Dance Camp Aspiring cheer- leaders will learn the basics of cheer, choreog- raphy and dance styles including pom, jazz and hip-hop during this weeklong camp. Campers ages 57 will attend from910 a.m. followed by campers ages 811 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

SPRING BREAK CAMPS

snacks and instruction. Dates: May 30Aug. 5 Cost: $225 per week Ages: 513 ART DAY

1 Das Rec Spring Break Camps Das Rec will host several sports camps during spring break in which campers can learn the fundamentals of dierent sports. All Star Sports Camp will run from 13 p.m.; basketball camp will take place from 25 p.m.; and volleyball camp will be held from 9 a.m.-noon. Dates: March 1418 Cost: $85 (All Star Sports Camp) or $125 (basketball and volleyball camp) Ages: 69 (All Star Sports Camp), 914 (volleyball camp), 916 (basketball camp) DAY SP Das Rec, 345 Landa St. 830-221-4170 www.nbtexas.org/signup 2 Fischer Park Spring Break Nature Camp Campers will discover the great outdoors and catch spring fever from 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. during spring break camp. Be sure to bring a sack lunch, a water bottle, a change of clothes and sunscreen each day. Snacks will be provided. Sta will be available for participant arrival at 7:30 a.m. and afternoon pickup until 6 p.m. Pre-regis- tration required. Dates : March 1418 Cost: $120 Ages: 610 DAY Fischer Park Nature Education Center, 1946 Monarch Way 830-221-4378 https://parksonline.nbtexas.org/ wbwsc/webtrac.wsc/splash

3 Healthy Kids Running Series This ve-week running program will be host- ed at Gruene United Methodist Church. Each series takes place once a week and oers a variety of races. Kids compete each week for a chance to earn points, and the boys and girls who accumulate the most points in their respective dis- tances will be awarded trophies at the end of the series. Registration fees cover the entire ve weeks of the series. Dates: March 6April 10 Cost: $40 per child Grades: pre-K8 DAY SP Gruene United Methodist Church, 2629 E. Common St. 830-550-6000 https://runsignup.com/race/tx/ newbraunfels/healthykidsrunning seriesnewbraunfelstx 4 Spring Ventures Day Camp During this spring break camp children will participate in games, crafts, sports, movies and adventures in Landa Park. Activities will run from 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., and an afternoon snack will be provided, but campers will need to bring lunch each day. Dates : March 1418

Dates: June 2024, July 1822 Cost: $50 per week (ages 57), $85 per week (ages 811) Ages: 511 DAY SP Das Rec, 345 Landa St., New Braunfels 8302214170 www.nbtexas.org/signup

Alla Prima Art Studio & Gallery, 1386 Industrial Drive, Ste. 100 8306099292

www.allaprimaartstudio.com/summercamps 2 Camp Minnehaha The camp oers sev- eral themed sessions of day camp throughout summer, including Aloha Summer, Space Invasion, Camp Olympics, Passport to Fun and more. Campers will participate in arts and crafts, sports, games, special events and more. Each participant must bring a lunch, water bottle, swimsuit, sunscreen and a towel, and sessions will be limited capacity. Dates: May 31Aug. 19 Cost: $96 per New Braunfels resident, $120 per nonresident for four day weeks; $120 per resident per session, $150 per nonresident per session Ages: 512 ART DAY SP Landa Recreation Center, 164 Landa Park Drive 8306082167 www.nbtexas.org/campminnehaha 3 Challenger Sports International Futsal Camps Campers will learn to play futsal, a fast-paced, small-sided soccer game, through foot skill training, technical drills, small games and scrimmages. The camp will include sessions for younger campers from 88:45 a.m. and sessions for older children from 9 a.m.-noon. Dates: June 1317 and July 1115 Cost: $105 ages 35, $170 ages 612 per week Ages: 312

5 Christian Youth Theater Camp Young thespians can join one of CYT’s seven themed summer theater camps that will focus on building performance skills, condence and teamwork. Themes will include Broadway Beat, Disney Bound and Trolls: World Tour, and each camp will conclude with a perfor- mance for family and friends. Half-day camps are available for campers ages 47. Dates: June 27Aug. 12 Cost: $125-$225 per week Ages: 418 ART DAY Christian Youth Theater, 1389 Industrial St., Ste. C 8303022298 www.cytsanantonio.org/camps 6 Circle Arts Kids Camp Aspiring actors can participate in the two-week Klasses in Drama camp where they will learn the basics of vocal expression, body movement, facial expression, improvisation and more. Participants will perform a show at the end of camp. Dates: July 1122 Cost: $200 one week, $300 two weeks Grades: Second through fth graders meet

Cost: $120 Ages: 512 ART DAY SP Landa Recreation Center, 164 Landa Park Drive 830-221-4370 www.nbtexas.org/signup

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