Spring - Klein Edition | March 2022

GUIDE

A noncomprehensive list of camps in the area

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Ages 612 June 13Aug. 5 $209-$239 DAY SP 403 E. Louetta Road, Spring 2812887625 www.inspirerock.com

JohnWesley UnitedMethodist Church will oer Vacation Bible School and Armored Sports throughout the week of June 2024, followed by a Fine Arts Camp from July 2529. Age 3-grade 5 (Vacation Bible School); grades K5 (Armored Sports and Fine Arts Camp) June 2024 (Vacation Bible School, Armored Sports); July 2529 (Fine Arts Camp) $15 (Vacation Bible School), $115 (Armored Sports), $150 (Fine Arts Camp) DAY ART REL SP 5830 Bermuda Dunes Drive, Houston 2814442112 www.jwumc.org The Kangaroo Forest oers various daily activities, such as art projects, Šeld trips, sports and cooking. Daily and part-time rates are available upon request. Ages 412 June 1Aug. 9 Full-time tuition $825 DAY ART SP 7303 South Forestgate Drive, Spring 2814654069 http://thekangarooforest.com Orange Crush Climbing Camp , a half-day summer camp hosted by Inspire Rock Spring, will focus on the basics of climbing technique and safety while also incorporating activities and games for climbers of all skill levels.

Pearl Fincher Museumof Fine Arts will oer Summer Art Camps where children can learn about the dierent principles of art by creating art projects and playing games. Each week features a dierent theme. Ages 512 June 6Aug. 5 $225-$240 per week (all-day camp), $160- $175 per week (half-day camp), $10 multichild discount DAY ART 6823 Cypresswood Drive, Spring 2813766322 www.pearlmfa.org Playhouse 1960 will host two-week musical theater camps and three-week dance camps this summer, each of which will culminate with a performance. Musical theater shows oered this summer will include “Seussical Jr.,” “Legally Blonde Jr.,” “Lion King Jr.” and “Grease School Edition.” Ages 518 June 6July 3 $285 (musical theater camps), $175 (dance camps)

Orange Crush Climbing Camp COURTESY INSPIRE ROCK

School of Rock COURTESY SCHOOL OF ROCK

School of Rock oers weekly camps for mu- sicians of all skill levels with themes ranging from Rock 101 and Indie Camp to Songwriting Camp and Ukelele Camp. Ages 418 May 30Aug. 12 $269-$495 DAY ART 22424 Hwy. 249, Ste. A, Tomball; 21117 I45 S., Ste. 600, Spring 2812464475 (Tomball); 8322467625 (Spring) www.schoolofrock.com SixthGrade Strings Camp will be hosted for free this year through a partnership between the Cypress Creek Foundation for the Arts and Community Enrichment and Klein ISD. The camp is designed for students who participated in the Šfth-grade Klein Strings Program and will be going into sixth-grade orchestra in KISD.

DAY ART 6814 Gant Road, Houston 2815878243 www.playhouse1960.com

Primrose Schools will host a Summer Adven- ture Club camp at three locations in the Spring and Klein area with themes including robotics, coding, art, cooking and science. Grade K5 Begins May 31 Cost varies by camp DAY ART 16811 Shadow Valley Drive, Spring; 11616 Spring Cypress Road, Tomball; 22003 Bridgestone Lane, Spring 2816557444 (Champions); 2812516300 (Spring Cypress); 2813509595 (Spring-Klein) www.primroseschools.com

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