CAMP GUIDE
GUIDE
A noncomprehensive list of camps in the area
New Braunfels 1 Alla Prima Art Camps Budding artists will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of ve-day camps that focus on a style, including painting, drawing, crafting or working with clay. Tropical Paradise- and Pet Lovers-themed camps are also available. Ages: 513 Dates: June 5Aug. 18 Cost: $235-$250 per week ART DAY www.allaprimaartstudio.com/summercamps 2 Camp Minnehaha Kids can attend a variety of themed day camps throughout the summer months, including Space Invasion, Camp Olympics, Raiders of the Lost Camp and more. Campers will participate in nature and science, arts and crafts, sports and games, special events and more. Participating camp- ers will need to bring a sack lunch, a water Alla Prima Art Studio & Gallery, 1386 Industrial Drive, Ste. 100 8306099292 bottle, a swimsuit, sunscreen and a towel, and registration is limited and will open April 3. Ages: 512 Dates: May 31 to Aug. 13 Cost: $120 (residents) $150 (nonresidents) ART DAY SP Landa Park Recreation Center 164 Landa Park Drive 8302214370 www.nbtexas.org/3399/Camp-Minnehaha 3 Christian Youth Theater Young Thespi- ans can attend camps throughout the summer with multiple themes, including Christmas in July, Disney on Tour, Broadway Kids and more. The camps will give kids participating hands- on theater experience and are dedicated to building self-condence, teamwork and performance skills. The camps will typically rotate through dance, drama and music. It will conclude with a showcase for family and friends to enjoy. Ages: 412 Dates: June 19Aug.11 Cost: $225-$250 (weekly) ART DAY
Parents looking for camps for their children have a number of options to choose from in the New Braunfels area, be it to spend time outdoors, learn science experiments or hone their art skills. This list is not comprehensive.
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Spring break camps: 1 All Star Sports Camp Young ath- letes will be introduced to four dierent sports: basketball; volleyball; pickleball; and Futsal, or indoor soccer. Camp
Ages: 510 Dates: March 1317 (7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.) Cost:$250 DAY SP Rec Center 2065 S. Walnut Ave. 830 929 5440 www.newbraunfelsrec.com/ spring-break-camp 4 Spring Break Nature Camp Kids will discover the great outdoors at the Nature Education Center at Fischer Park. Participants will need to bring a sack lunch, a water bottle, a change of clothes and sunscreen to camp. Snacks will be provided, and preregistration is required. Ages: 6 10 Dates: March 13 17 (7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.) Cost: $120-$150 DAY Fischer Park Nature Education Center 1946 Monarch Way 830 221 4375 www.nbtexas.org/signup 5 Spring Ventures Day Camp Camp- ers will take part in games, crafts, movies and more. Campers will need to bring a sack lunch daily. Ages: 512 Dates: March 1317 (7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.) Cost:$120 DAY Landa Recreation Center 164 Landa Park Drive 830 221 4370 www.nbtexas.org/signup
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instructors will teach the fundamentals and skills of each sport through drills dedicated to technique, skill develop- ment and teamwork. Ages: 69 Dates: March 1317 (13 p.m.) Cost: $85 DAY SP Das Rec 2 Spring Break Dance Camp The dance studio will be hosting an Under the Sea Spring Break Camp for 3- to 4-year-olds and 5- to 7-year-olds from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Kids attending will have a fun week full of crafts, snacks, games and dancing. Ages: 69 Dates: March 1317 (13 p.m.) Cost: $85 DAY SP Dance by Design Studios 1551 N. Walnut Ave., Ste. 34 830 214 0132 www.dancebydesignstudios.com 3 New Braunfels Rec Center While kids are out of school during spring break, they can interact with other children. The weeklong Spring Camp will 345 Landa St. 830 221 4170 www.nbtexas.org/signup feature board games, a Ninja Warrior Obstacle Course and dodgeball, among other activities.
Christian Youth Theater, 1389 Industrial St., Ste. C 8303022298 www.cytsanantonio.org/camps
4 Circle Arts Theatre Aspiring actresses and actors can attend a one or two-week summer camp in July that will end in the production of an original show. The rst week of the camp features games, exercises, music and choreography. Camp attendees will focus on vocal and facial expression, characteriza- tion, pantomime and more. The second week of the camp will consist of rehearsing the script to prepare for the nal show. Ages: 715 Dates: July 1021 Cost: $200-$300 (weekly) ART DAY Circle Arts Theatre 124 Elizabeth St. 8308376172 www.circleartstheatre.org/youth-programs 5 Compass Bible Church Hill Country will oer three dierent camps this summer: Vacation Bible School, Art Camp and Science Camp. The VBS camp will include games, crafts and activities as well as Bible lessons. The theme this year is “Kingdom of Light.” The art camp will have interactive activities and the opportunity to make new friends. The science camp will have hands-on science experiments and Bible teaching. Snacks are provided each day for all camps. Vacation Bible School Ages: 611
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