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Opera Camp from LA Opera

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Find your voice and perform at Opera Camp this summer. The official summer camp of LA Opera, Opera Camp is an enriching two-week program for ages 9-17 where campers receive extensive musical, dramatic, and movement coaching in a fun-filled environment. LA Opera Connects teaching artists help campers develop their artistry and take their skills to the next level. For the grand finale, campers participate in a fully-produced show.

Camp runs for two weeks: See website for dates.

Campers must attend an in-person audition.

Opera Camp has been delighting young people and their families in Southern California for two decades.

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Art Lab at Snug Harbor

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Art Lab offers four semesters of classes and workshops throughout the year – 4 semesters broken up as: Winter, Spring, Fall (10 consecutive weeks long) and Summer (8 consecutive weeks long). Spring and Winter break camps are available in full or half day programs for kids ages 6-12.

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Kids of Summer Sports Camps

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Kings of Summer Camp programs offer a full day of multi-sports action, with sports that may include flag football, dodgeball, kickball, basketball and more. Campers are broken up into age appropriate divisions when possible with the experienced coaching staff. Most play is outdoors, but spacious gymnasium facilities are utilized for Winter camps or for rain days during Spring camps.

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Camp Zoo at LI Game Farm

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young explorers are invited to bundle up and dive into the remarkable ways animals survive the cold at Camp Zoo: Winter Edition at the Long Island Game Farm, a three-day immersive program celebrating nature, creativity, and discovery.

Led by environmental artist and educator Tony Valderrama, each day spotlights a powerful winter survival strategy—Migration, Hibernation, and Adaptation—and brings it vividly to life through hands-on learning, live animal encounters, creative art projects, and outdoor exploration.

Campers will discover why some animals travel thousands of miles, how others sleep through winter’s harshest months, and the ingenious adaptations that help wildlife thrive in the cold. With Tony’s signature blend of science, storytelling, and art, campers won’t just learn about winter survival—they’ll experience it.

Perfect for curious minds ages 8 and up, Camp Zoo: Winter Edition offers an unforgettable winter adventure that inspires environmental awareness, creativity, and a deeper connection to the natural world.

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Washington Area Frisbee Club

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The 2,800-member Washington Area Frisbee Club (WAFC) is a non-profit, volunteer-driven organization dedicated to promoting flying disc sports in the Washington DC metropolitan area. WAFC sponsors local ultimate leagues that include divisions for players of all levels, from beginner to national-caliber. Ultimate in the nation’s capital offers a great way to make new friends and get – or stay – in shape.

WAFC carries a mission of promoting healthy lifestyles and empowering future leaders through learning, playing, teaching, and coaching ultimate in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area.

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Camp Fernwood

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For over 100 years, Fernwood has been a home away from home where girls can enhance their sense of self, live simply, and grow into confident, kind, independent young women. While embracing the Maine outdoors, each camper builds her own individualized schedule, choosing from activities on the water, in the arts, and in athletics. From day trips to overnight adventures, campers also enjoy hiking, canoeing, surfing, and berry picking throughout the state of Maine.

With 225 campers and more than 150 staff members, Fernwood is a community that feels like a big family, where close relationships and thoughtful guidance ensure every camper is truly known and supported.

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