Tomball - Magnolia Edition | March 2022

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COMPILED BY MIKAH BOYD, ANDREW CHRISTMAN & KAYLI THOMPSON

8 Carolina Creek camp is open to campers from kindergarten through 12th grade. Located in Huntsville, the camp allows kids to engage in activities ranging from zip-lining to tubing. Grades K12 May 29Aug. 13 $335-$879 (per session) DAY NIGHT REL 84 Wimberley Lane, Huntsville 9365944446 www.carolinacreek.org 9 Element Sportsplex is oering weekly basketball developmental camps Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Camp- ers will learn ball handling, passing, layups and shooting form. Grades 18 May 30Aug. 4 $100 half day (weekly), $175 full day (weekly) DAY SP 12920 Theis Lane, Tomball info@elementsportsplex.com www.elementsportsplex.com 10 Friends of Texas Wildlife campers can learn about Texas wildlife through meeting live animals, educational activities, games and

12 Paint & Bubbles Studio oers camps with morning or afternoon sessions. Camp sessions will have dierent themes and activities focused on building creativity, artistic skills and self-condence. Camp art projects include painting, collaging, sculpting and crafting. Ages 612 May 31Aug. 4 $225 (per child) ART DAY 31311 FM 2978, Ste. 107, Magnolia 3467032141 . www.paintandbubbles.com 13 Pinebrook Farms oers campers three to four hours a day of riding and horsemanship lessons. In addition to horseback riding activ- ities, campers can also participate in archery, swimming, arts and crafts, and enjoy cookouts provided by the camp. Ages 715 June 58, 1218, 1925; July 1016, 1723 $550 (counselor training), $575 (day camp), $875 (resident camp) DAY NIGHT 611 Virgie Community Road, Magnolia 2813809140 www.pinebrook-farms.com

making crafts. The camp will be hosted in three sessions in June, and campers attend three days of the week. A free T-shirt will be provid- ed, but campers must bring a sack lunch. Ages 712 10 a.m.-2 p.m. (June 610, 1317, 2024) $125 (per 3-day session) DAY 29816 Dobbin Hufsmith Road, Magnolia 2812590039 www.facebook.com/savingtexaswildlife 11 Lazy Acres oers 10 weeks of indoor and outdoor recreation on the camp’s 20-acre facility. From 7 a.m.-6 p.m. every day, those entering kindergarten through eighth grade can participate in outdoor activities, including archery, swimming and shing, or indoor activities such as arts and crafts, pool tables and air hockey. Grades K8 June 1Aug. 5 $100 (registration fee per family), $180 (weekly per child for two children or more), $185 (weekly for one child) ART DAY SP 13913 Stagecoach Road, Magnolia 2813568152 www.lazyacresevents.com/summercamp

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COURTESY PAINT & BUBBLES STUDIO

NIGHT 723 Olympia Drive, Trinity 9365942541. www.campolympia.com 7 Career Exploration Camp at Lone Star College-Tomball provides an opportunity for students to learn about careers. A schedule of times will be made available in April. Ages 1315 June 69, 1316

$115 (weekly) A+ ART DAY 30555 Hwy. 249, Tomball 2813573676 www.lonestar.edu/career-exploration

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Theater Summer Camps ACTING • DANCE • VOICE • IMPROV available for K-12th grade! Inspiring confidence, community and creativity on the stage and in life! REGISTER NOW! Open House | Sunday, April 24th 1 - 4 p.m. Pre-Register online!

512-232-5000 EdServices@austin.utexas.edu

331 Corporate Woods Drive, Suite A4, Magnolia 77354 281-747-9100 www.blackcattheateracademy.com

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E nroll anytime in UT's online high school courses to catch up or get ahead. Full-time d iploma p rogram and single courses including Advanced Placement TM subjects available.

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