
Girls Inc. 2012 Summer Camp: June 25th-August 10th
At Girls Inc., we encourage girls to learn, explore, make friends, and most of all have fun! This summer weekly themes include adventures in art, drama, sports, outdoor activities, world cooking, science, money management, and being healthy with additional activities like camp favorites:
Drama Queens
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July 9-13 for girls entering 3rd-4th grades July 23-27 for girls entering 5th-6th grades
… For aspiring young actors who want the complete experience of acting in a theatrical production. Girls will choose a play, be assigned a role, rehearse at camp and at home, design costumes and set, and perform in a theatrical production for all campers and parents.
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Mini Society
July 9-13 for girls entering 5th-6th grades
…A self-organizing, experience-based approach to teach girls entrepreneurship, leadership skills, and values. Girls create and run their own country by electing officials, creating money and running a marketplace.
Festival Week
August 6-10 for girls entering 1st-6th grades
… A fun-filled week of festivities including carnival games, face painting, and our annual talent show & bbq
For a full list of weekly themes and activities, click here.
Girls Inc. Summer Camp is for girls entering 1st-6th grade (and at least 6 years old). Attend one week or seven. Weekly sessions run from 9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m with extended care options available in the morning and afternoon. Girls are placed in groups according to grade level: 1st-2nd grades, 3rd-4th grades, and 5th -6th grades. All activities are hands-on, age appropriate, and FUN!
Caring, nurturing adults, who are highly trained in instructional strategies specific to girls’ ways of learning, build positive relationships with the girls they teach and supervise. Each girl to take risks, gain a sense of her own power, identify her strengths and ask questions about herself and the world in which she lives in.
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