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CREA Interactivity

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CREA offers an immersive experience that combines technology with traditional play in a sensory-rich environment. Kids are guided through interactive adventures following a light sensor pathway to each new zone. The entire environment – from floors to walls – is alive with projected wall-sized motion controlled games including a glowing cube puzzle challenge, a rotating rockwall, a physioball bouncing pool, and a meditation area. Kids are inspired to work together in mixed-age teams to achieve a group score. 

In addition to being physical, fun, engaging and socially and emotionally engaging, all of CREA’s adventures address real-world environmental threats. Three adventures are currently offered: Save the Ocean, Protect the Rainforest, and Mission Hero Space Exploration. And coming later in 2025: Stop the Arctic Melt and Urban Uprising: Species Survival

CREA also teaches game design and is dedicated to collaborating with kids on every aspect of the design process. In its school partnerships and at its retail Design Lab, kids experiment with creating ecosystem-preserving adventures using drawing, 2D/3D modeling, voice-over, beginner and intermediate coding, and digital-animation programs. Every adventure at CREA is made for kids, by kids. 

Programs include drop-ins, afterschool game design workshops, summer camps, school break camps, date-night dropoffs, birthday parties, field trips, and special events. 

CREA has been in the making for over 5 years, co-created and run by two moms who share a passion to create spaces for children to grow into healthy and thoughtful adults. Its mission is to keep kids active, engaged, and collaborative and to dream of ways to protect the Earth. We believe that the most effective experiences are built around caring for one another. 

 

 

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MotionScoop Dance Academy

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Join MotionScoop Dance Academy at its new dance studio. Find classes for all ages. Recreational and pre-professional levels are welcomed.

Pick your style and train with the best: Ballet Technique, Pointe, Jazz, Contemporary, Lyrical, Hip hop, Acro, Latin Fusion and more. 

  • Ballet Technique Training Pre-Primary to Level 5 as taught under ABT's National Training Curriculum
  • Ages: 3 - 15, All Levels Welcomed: No Previous Training Needed
  • Private & Group Training, Exam & Graded Levels
  • Showcase at the end of the season, every June
  • Costumes, Picture Days, Observation Days, Themed Community Events, and more.

Visit the website to enroll and to book a FREE trial.

 

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BOLD Arts

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BOLD Arts offers high-energy, creative dance-based arts programs, with week-long summer programs, in Summit, Hoboken, and on the UES and UWS of NYC. We partner with schools and microschools, community centers, arboretums, and more, to offer programming that meets the needs of the community. 

Check out weekly BOLD Pop classes in Westfield, Hoboken, and on the UWS. Classes help your child develop confidence, rhythm, gross-motor skills, movement memory, strength, and lean into their own natural creativity.

All of our camps (single day and week-long) are themed, with themes like "The Enchanted Forest," and "Dive-An Ocean Adventure."

Contact us with questions and visit our website for more information or to bring BOLD to you!

 

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Mass Audubon Camps

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Spend the summer in the sun with Mass Audubon! Choose from 16 unique nature day camps across the state - get your hands dirty with farming and livestock care at Drumlin Farm in Lincoln; explore the unique coastal habitats of Wellfleet Bay on Cape Cod; canoe the stunning waterways of Arcadia in Northampton and Easthampton; create nature-inspired art at Wild at Art in Canton, and so much more.

In addition to day camps, Mass Audubon’s Wildwood Camp in Rindge, New Hampshire, offers six weeks of residential sleepaway camp for campers (ages 10-13) and Counselors-in-Training (ages 16-17). For your teen adventurer, check out Wildwood's Teen Adventure Trips (ages 13-17), where campers delve into the natural wonders of the Northeast’s most beautiful areas, from the rugged coast of Maine to the beaches of Cape Cod to Vermont’s legendary Long Trail. Campers of all ages can enjoy Family Camp this summer at Wildwood as well.  

Mass Audubon camps give kids endless opportunities to connect with nature through hands-on experiences, playing games, making friends, and learning from our amazing counselors. Visit the website to view all locations across Massachusetts.

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Steve & Kate's Camp Washington DC

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When you trust kids, they trust themselves. Since 1980 Steve & Kate's Camp has trusted kids to choose their own activities and plan their own days in real-time. Whether campers are designing, building, coding, creating, baking, dancing, playing, eating, sewing, skipping—it's all on their own schedule. Because when you empower children to make their own choices and be their own bosses, the children discover new reserves of confidence, resiliency, and creativity–all while learning to make course corrections and trust themselves as they go.

Families can buy as many days as they’d like, and use them at any time. No weekly reservations or commitments required–just show up! If for any reason your plans change, they’ll automatically refund any unused Passes in full at summer’s end. 

Ages: 4–12 | Lunch, snacks, and all hours (8am–6pm) included.

Camp Twin Creeks

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Camp Twin Creeks offers a complete overnight camp experience in just two weeks for kids ages 6-16. More importantly, Twin Creeks offer a community for life and a place where kids can experience childhood the way it should be – connected to themselves, nature and friends rather than to screens and phones. 

Yes, Twin Creeks is a summer camp, but it is also a Youth Development organization. Sleepaway camp is about learning to be comfortable in the uncomfortable, but doing it in a safe, supportive environment.

The four pillars of the Twin Creeks Youth Development Philosophy guide its programming decisions, they are part of staff training, and they are the true north to everything Twin Creeks does.

  1. Exploration leads to growth
  2. Community is the antidote to loneliness
  3. ‘Soft’ skills are the most important skills
  4. Our environment is our best educator
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Camp Jeanne d'Arc

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Camp Jeanne d'Arc is an all-girls sleepaway camp that has been building strong girls since 1922 through faith, endurance, courage and confidence.

Nestled in the picturesque beauty of the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York, Camp Jeanne d’Arc offers a perfect blend of tradition, adventure, personal growth, and downtime. With over 100 years of history and tradition, Camp Jeanne d’Arc brings together the magic of sleepaway camp with the timeless values of Jeanne d ‘Arc (Joan of Arc): faith, endurance, courage, and confidence. The camp offers traditional camp sessions of 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 weeks.

Campers are surrounded by a supportive community of women and girls, where they can step out of their comfort zones, try new activities, and foster deep connections with nature, themself, and others. Whether sailing on Chateaugay Lake, stepping up as team captain, participating in an overnight campout, joining a mindfulness workshop, or signing up for the summer play, campers experience endless opportunities for fun, growth, and self-discovery.

Rich traditions, like Feather Picking, Christmas in July, flag-raising, singing at campfire, and family-style dining, foster a deep sense of belonging and unity. These shared magical moments bind campers to the generations before them and to those yet to come, creating cherished memories that last far beyond the summer months.

At Camp Jeanne d’Arc, the priority is the safety and protection of our campers and staff. Partnering with trusted experts in the camping industry, CJDA upholds rigorous hiring standards and comprehensive safety protocols. Jeanne d'Arc is fully committed to creating a safe environment where your girl’s well-being is always at the forefront of everything they do.

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