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Summer Camp

Full Day Monday-Friday 7:00a-6:15p

Half Day Monday-Friday 8:00a-12:00p, 1:00p-5:00p

Single Day 7:00a-6:15p

Morning Enrichment Camp Monday-Thursday 10:00a-12:00p

Welcome to Creative Arts Kids Summer Camp 2026!

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This camp truly has it all!  We explore our creativity through painting, sculpting, performing plays and more each week as well as enjoy recreational field trips.  The perfect balance of structure and fun. 

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Rates:

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$168 per week (Early Bird discount if registered by February 1, 2026)

$198 per week

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Camp is open daily 7:00 am - 6:15 pm and registration is open for campers who are rising 1st graders and up.  Rising Kindergartners may register at the rate of $265 per week (no early bird discount is available).​​

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Fun Weekly Themes

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In addition to fun trips to the pool, parks, museums, nature centers, and more, we explore weekly themes here at Creative Arts Kids.  These classes are hands-on and fun keeping campers busy and engaged.

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June 15–19

Painting with Acrylics & Watercolors Camp

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Campers will spend the week exploring both acrylic and watercolor painting through guided projects and open-ended creative time. Instructors will introduce basic techniques such as color mixing, brush control, and layering, while encouraging campers to make artistic choices of their own. This camp is ideal for children who enjoy painting and want time to slow down, focus, and create multiple pieces of artwork throughout the week.

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June 22–26

Crochet & Weave Camp

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In this hands-on fiber arts camp, campers will be introduced to the basics of crochet and weaving. Using simple tools and materials, they will create small projects while learning foundational skills at a comfortable pace. This camp supports patience, focus, and creativity, and is a great option for children who enjoy working with their hands and learning step-by-step processes.

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June 29–July 3

Drama Camp
 

Campers will collaborate to put on a short play for fellow campers at the end of the week. Throughout the week, they will practice basic acting skills, learn how a play comes together, and work as a team. There are roles for every interest level, including speaking parts, movement roles, and backstage responsibilities such as helping with props or set pieces. This camp is designed to be welcoming and inclusive for all personalities.

July 6–10

Sewing Camp

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Campers will learn introductory hand-sewing skills while working on simple, practical projects. Instruction will include basic stitches, how to thread a needle, and a few beginner mending techniques. This camp emphasizes careful work, creativity, and problem-solving in a calm, supportive setting. No prior sewing experience is required.

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July 13–17

Sculpting with Clay

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This week gives campers the opportunity to work directly with clay as they learn basic sculpting techniques. Campers will experiment with shaping, smoothing, and adding details while creating original pieces. The focus is on exploration and creativity, allowing each child to approach their designs in their own way while building familiarity with a classic art medium.

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July 20–24

Comic Book Creation Camp

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Campers will develop their own comic book concepts from start to finish. They’ll work on creating characters, building simple storylines, and illustrating scenes using drawing and sketching techniques. This camp blends visual art and storytelling and is a great fit for children who enjoy drawing, imagination, and creating characters and worlds.

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July 27–31

YouTube Video Making Camp

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This camp introduces campers to the basics of planning and creating short videos in a safe, guided environment. Campers will discuss what makes videos engaging, practice simple filming techniques, and explore the idea of content creation. The focus is on creativity and learning the process behind video making rather than posting content online.

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August 3–7

Drama Camp 2

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Building on the structure of Drama Camp, campers will again work together to prepare and perform a short play. With a mix of onstage and behind-the-scenes roles available, children can participate in ways that feel comfortable for them. Emphasis is placed on teamwork, creativity, and enjoying the process of putting on a performance.

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August 10–14

Painting with Acrylics & Watercolors Camp

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This second painting session offers campers another opportunity to explore acrylic and watercolor techniques through guided instruction and independent creativity. Campers will create multiple pieces throughout the week while practicing skills introduced at an age-appropriate pace. This camp works well for both returning and new campers.

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August 17–21

Crochet & Weave Camp

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Campers will continue exploring crochet and weaving through a variety of small projects designed to build familiarity and confidence with fiber arts. Instruction is paced to meet campers where they are, making this a welcoming option for both beginners and those who have some prior experience.

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