Cy-Fair Edition | March 2022

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16 The Nest Schools is taking kids around the world this summer. Children will take part in activities such as archery and a fun run, and they will learn about dierent areas of the world and their cultures. Ages 512 (must have completed kindergarten) May 31Aug. 19 | 6 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Cost varies by location A+ SP 17721 Lakecrest View Drive, Cypress 11825 Fallbrook Drive, Houston 2813176805 www.thenestschool.com 17 Sports Quest Soccer Camp provides children in the Greater Houston area with soccer coaching and biblical instruction during their week-long summer camp sessions. Each session is hosted by a dierent church and teaches children about working with teams and honing their skills as soccer players. Ages 512 June 6July 28 | 811 a.m. $150 per session

12 K2 Campus oers dierent summer camp options to t the needs of campers and their families. At K2, summer attendees will be able to complete arts and crafts, science experiments and cooking activities and play in the facility’s gym equipped with swinging bars, inatables and trampolines. Grades K6 May 31Aug 19 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. or 6:30 a.m.- 6:30 p.m. $123-$247 per session A+ ART DAY SP 15255 N. Eldridge Parkway, Cypress 2816557272 www.k2academy.com 13 KidStrong Cypress is hosting a summer camp where attendees can learn letter, shape and number identication, some word association, simple math and social skills while engaging their bodies using KidStrong’s physical education curriculum. Ages 38 May 27July 29 | 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. $249 DAY SP 14041 Grant Road, Ste. 140, Cypress 2816774773 www.kidstrong.com/cypresscamps

14 Life Time Cypress campers can choose to participate in two electives from the follow- ing: arts and crafts, sports sampler, engineer- ing, yoga, rock wall climbing, oine coding and kids studio classes. Life Time Cypress also oers specialized camps. Ages pre-K-tween May 30Aug. 6 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m (before care and after care available) $129 per session ART DAY SP 9922 Fry Road, Cypress 8327454100 www.lifetime.life/cypress 15 The MET Church is hosting day camps throughout the summer for infants to sixth-graders. Camp takes place Tues- days-Thursdays and will teach children Bible stories as well as having themengage in crafts, STEM activities and water play days. Each week

18 VillaSport is hosting a variety of summer camps this summer. Camp S’more takes place throughout the summer and covers dierent topics each week. The athletic club also hosts specialized camps for soccer, ag football, basketball, swimming and junior lifeguards. Ages 512 May 31Aug. 12 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (Camp S’more; times vary for specialty camps)

A+ ART SP $135-$2,104 12951 Barker Cypress Road, Cypress 3468185114 www.villasport.com/cypress

19 YMCA Camp Cullen Located o of Lake Livingston, Camp Cullen immerses its campers in nature throughout their time at the camp. The camp hosts a variety of outdoor activities, such as water sports, hiking and adventure courses. Ages 1317 June 12Aug. 13 $1,295-$2,795 per session NIGHT SP 460 Cullen Loop, Ste. A, Trinity 9365942274 www.ymcacampcullen.org

will have a dierent theme. Infants-entering 6th grade June 14Aug. 4 | 8 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $100 per session ART DAY REL 12851 Jones Road, Houston 2818901900 www.themet.church/family

DAY SP REL Locations vary 8325937777 www.sportsquesttraining.com

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

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Offering day camps around the Houston area for kids and teens and overnight adventures at YMCA Camp Cullen.

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YMCA Mission: To put Judeo-Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. Everyone is welcome.

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