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  MBParent Monterey County
Summer Camps and Classes
February 17, 2010
Yeah! Summer Camps!
This Week
Camps
Five Reasons Your Child Needs Camp
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  Yeah! Summer Camps!

(BUILT IN) (Icons/Graphics) Text_CampGuideLogo.jpgWhen we look at all the wonderful camps and summer classes we think fondly of the summers of our youth and just a little wistfully wish we were kids once more. It's time to start filling out those registration forms and signing up for swim lessons. We have also included tutoring programs so that kids can get extra support over the summer.

Camp is about experiencing something new, creating memories and making new friends. Most camps are offered on a weekly basis and some offer a daily rate. Many offer scholarships for families in need. Children as young as 3 can enjoy half day and full day programs and teens can find day, overnight camps, counselor in training (CIT) programs. Please share your children's favorite camps on our Family Favorites page.

There are 100+ camp selections in Monterey County and you can find them on MBParent. Click on the camp ads below to reach their websites and you will be delighted with the quality programs available.

Click to download our PRINTABLE SUMMER CAMP GUIDE which includes a simple categorized list of camps with name and phone numbers. Plan your summer using our CAMP CALENDAR. Keep checking back as camps keep listing their offerings. Go online to our A-Z SUMMER CAMP DIRECTORY for a list of local camps, website links, descriptions and contact information. Use our PARENT PLANNER to make your camp list. Check the box next to each camp and then click parent planner and you can email the list to yourself and others or you can print it. (There is a check box next to every resource listing and every calendar event.)

Have fun planning a great Summer! Parmalee

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  This Week

Event Calendar(BUILT IN) (Icons/Graphics) Text_CampCalendar.jpgBelow is only a partial list of upcoming events and activities so be sure to click on our EVENT CALENDAR so you do not miss anything >>

Use the PARENT PLANNER to click on events and resources you are interested in and click PRINT MY PLANNER to print or email your list.

 

Links to Camps!

 

All Saints Summer Day Camp
Bright Horizons
Camp Hammer
Camp Krem
Camp Sea Lab
Carmel Academy of Performing Arts
Catalyst Soccer
Chartwell
Douglas Ranch Camp

Frontier Ranch
Gold Arrow Camp
Holman Ranch
Kennolyn Camps
Monterey Peninsula Regional Park Camps
Outdoor Science Teen Backpacking
Stevenson
The Lyceum of Monterey
County

Wild Things Safari Camp

 

ALL CAMPS

Is your camp missing? Call or email us! 831.713.7026

Find a nanny

your child will love!

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Santa Cruz Nannies

831-464-8939

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Marina Active Kids
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  Marina Active Kids
Marina Active Kids
Date: Every Sa from 10:00am to 11:00am
Ages: 2yr-4yr
Details: Marina Active Kids
City: Marina Phone: (925) 339-6254 view all details >>
     
Douglas Ranch Camps Open House
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  Douglas Ranch Camps Open House
Douglas Ranch Camps
Date: 05/08/2010 from 10:00am to 3:00pm
Ages: 5-14
Details: Where Unique Traditions are Preserved
Special Instructions: Must R.S.V.P. to attend
City: Carmel Valley Phone: (831) 659-2761 view all details >>
     
Just Run
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  Just Run
Just Run
Date: 04/24/2010 at 8:00am
Details: Racing or watching, show up to cheer young runners
City: Pacific Grove Phone: 831.625.6226 view all details >>
     
Wild Things Inc & Vision Quest Ranch B&B
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  Wild Things Inc & Vision Quest Ranch B&B
Wild Things Inc
Date: Every weekday from 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Ages: All Ages
Details: Have you ever fed an elephant? Now is your chance!
Special Instructions: Every day at 1pm only
City: Salinas Phone: (831) 455-3180 view all details >>
     
"A Dipper Full of Stars" & "Origins of Life"
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  "A Dipper Full of Stars" & "Origins of Life"
Hartnell College Planetarium
Date: Every Wed and Fri (Apr 9-Apr 30) at 7:00pm
Details: Tour of our spring sky, along with insights into several legends and science mysteries
City: Salinas Phone: 831.755-6913 view all details >>
     
     
  Camps

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Champions keep playing until they get it right.
Billie Jean King

 

I see great things in baseball. It's our game - the American game.
Walt Whitman

 

I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.
Michael Jordan

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"Dear Mom and Dad, I'm having too much fun to write!"

 

"Camp is great, the food is okay. The pool is cold."

 

"Dear Mom, They make me clear the table. I don't miss Tabitha. Don't tell Dad. I want to go home. I miss you. Love, Julie"

 

"Dear Mom and Dad, I hit a home run.  The food here isn't bad. Your a pretty good cook.  I swam to the raft. I hate it here. Love, Sam"

 

"Dear Mom, I have a new friend. See you on visiting day. Love, Julie"

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  Five Reasons Your Child Needs Camp

There's no doubt that summer camp is fun. Kids get to sing silly songs, play funny games, swim in lakes, and tell spooky stories around a campfire. This is the image of camp that has been captured and memorialized in films, books, and television programs for the past fifty years. But there's much more to camp than just a good time. In addition to fun, parents should be aware of these five reasons their child needs camp.


1. Camp forever changes your child... for the better
- Research has confirmed that camps build skills necessary to prepare campers to assume roles as successful adults. Campers said that camp helped them make new friends (96%), get to know kids who are different from them (93%), feel good about themselves (92%), and try things they were afraid to do at first (74%).


(Site Photos) CampHammer_JuniorHigh.jpg2. Camp teaches your child to "move it, move it" - Camp provides children the opportunity to try new things and participate in human powered activities. According to surveys by both the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, an American child is six times more likely to play a videogame on any given day than to ride a bike. An estimated 22 million of the world's children under the age of five are already considered obese. According to research conducted by ACA, 63 percent of children who learn new activities at camp tend to continue engaging in these activities after they return home. This leads to continued physical exercise that lasts a lifetime.


3. Camp keeps all that hard work from going to waste - Camps understand the critical role they play in helping young people learn and grow. Many offer programs that help reduce summer learning loss, bolster academic enrichment and socialization, provide opportunities for leadership development, and ensure that campers achieve their full potential.


(Site Photos) SailinginHarbor.jpg4. Camp allows kids to take a deep breath and feel the nature - Camp is a great way for your child to unplug from the iPod® and plug into the world around them. According to a study by two Cornell University environmental psychologists, being close to nature can help boost a child's attention span. Additionally, a study conducted by the University of Essex in England concluded that nature can help people recover from pre-existing stresses or problems, has an immunizing effect that can protect from future stresses, and helps people to concentrate and think more clearly. In some instances, camp may be the only time a child is in contact with the natural world.


5. Camp is fun - It's true; kids do sing silly songs and play funny games at camp. Children are allowed to play in a safe and nurturing environment, and are allowed to just be kids. Play is a powerful form of learning that contributes mightily to the child's healthy physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development. According to an American Academy of Pediatrics report, creative free play protects a child's emotional development and reduces a child's risk of stress, anxiety, and depression.

Photos: Camp Hammer, UCSC Sailing                         Article courtesy of the American Camping Association
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