Georgetown Edition | March 2022

C A M P G U I D E GUIDE

A noncomprehensive list of camps in the area

Parents looking for camps for their children have a number of options to choose from in the Georgetown area. This list is not comprehensive.

(morning camps: 9 a.m.-noon, afternoon camps: 14 p.m.). The camps blend fun and skill development in a focused environment. The most popular camps will be How to Become a YouTuber, Modding Minecraft and Intro to Roblox Development. Ages: 815 Dates: weekly May 30Aug. 5 Cost: $225-$250 per week DAY 4853 Williams Drive, Ste. 103, Georgetown 7372538995 www.codeninjas.com/tx-georgetown/camps 5 Community Montessori School: Animal Adventures Whether on land or sea, in the sky or underground, campers can learn about a variety of animals that inhabit the planet. Ages: 112 Dates: June 6July 1 and July 529 Cost $1,200 with additional fees for early and after care DAY 500 Pleasant Valley Drive, Georgetown 5128637920 https://community-montessori.org 6 Community Montessori School: Fire & Wire

Ms. Randie will start the week with an introduction to basic tools, including specialty pliers, hammers, resin and molds. Campers can explore dierent wire-wrapping techniques that result in beautiful rings, pendants, gurines and more. Campers will also have full access to the laser cutter for wood, leather, paper and acrylic projects, or they can try their hand at hammer- ing and metal stamping, cutting metals, or identifying gemstones. Ages: 1016 Dates: June 2024 and June 27July 1 Cost: $350 per week DAY 500 Pleasant Valley Drive, Georgetown 5128637922 https://community-montessori.org 7 Community Montessori School: Popular Mechanics Mr. Charlie will help guide students’ ideas into reality. Campers can explore Arduino, Micro-bits, Legos, and programming with the addition of using a laser cutter and 3D printer. Camps oer two levels of support: Level 1Mr. Charlie can of- fer a pre-engineered project with customizable pieces that will guarantee project completion at the end (example: a bluetooth gaming controller). Level 2Bring your own idea, and Mr. Charlie can provide support along the way, understanding that it may take more time to

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1 Acrotex Gymnastics This gymnastics-based camp has open gym time, games, trampolines, inatables and fun. Campers are asked to bring a sack lunch, drink, snack and a water bottle and to wear comfort- able clothes and tennis shoes. Ages: 414 Dates: daily May 31Aug. 17 Cost: $35 per day or $160 per week DAY SP 3100 I35, Georgetown 5128635437 www.acrotex.com/georgetown-gym 2 Brandy Perryman Shooting Camp BPSC is a four-day shooting-intense basketball camp mirrored after all the camps Brandy Perryman attended and enjoyed the most as a kid. He has taken those camps with his combined playing experience at The University of Texas and created an upbeat, positive experi- ence for Austin-area youth. All camps include 32 hours of instruction, which is approximately the same amount of time as a month of practice in middle school or a full season of a youth league.

Ages: 716 Dates: June 69 Cost: $249 before May 31, $269 starting June 1 DAY SP 1003 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown 5127998891 www.bperrymanshootingcamp.com 3 Christ Lutheran Church Day Camp Day camp is designed as a seven-hour program and includes an on-site day camp director, specially trained and energetic college-age sta, daily music, games, crafts, a souvenir T-shirt and water bottle for each camper, and an end-of- camp celebration for campers and their families. Ages: completed K5 Dates: July 1115 Cost: $75 DAY 510 Luther Drive, Georgetown 5128632844 https://clcgtn.org/youth 4 Code Ninjas Each camp is one week long for a half day

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