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2019 Summer Camp Guide

Nikki M. Murry by Nikki M. Murry
April 29, 2019
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2019 Summer Camp Guide

ARTS


BERKS BALLET THEATRE CONSERVATORY OF DANCE 

Summer of Dance

GoggleWorks Center for the Arts

Ste. 401, 201 Washington St., Reading

610.373.7577  |  berksballettheatre.com/summer

Age Range: 2-19

Dates: various dates for various programs, visit online

What Campers Learn: Princess Ballerina + Prince Camp is where 2- to 4-year-olds learn the basics of ballet in a creative learning environment. We offer three sessions for students ages 3-12 — June, July and August — each session is four classes. Our 4-week summer intensive is for intermediate and advanced dancers. We bring in guest teachers from NYC and Philadelphia for dancers looking to take their training to the next level. Included are classes in ballet, pointe, modern, contemporary, jazz and more. You can take one week or all four. Adult ballet classes for beginner and intermediate levels run all summer long.

BERKS YOUTH CHORUS 

Summer Sing

Hope Lutheran Church

601 N. Front St., Reading

610.898.7664  |  berksyouthchorus.org

Age Range: those finishing grades 3-6

Dates: June 17-21

What Campers Learn: Kids with an enthusiasm for music are invited to sing their hearts out during this week-long day camp. Campers will participate in fun sessions of vocal training to develop and refine their skills. To celebrate the conclusion of the program, students will perform in a special concert for family and friends.  

CLAY ON MAIN

Art Around the World

313 Main St., Oley

610.987.0273  |  clayonmain.org

Age Range: 6-12

Dates: July 15-19

What Campers Learn: Spend five days (from 10am-3pm) learning, playing and creating at Clay on Main, Berks County’s rural community arts center. Families are also invited to an informal exhibit on Saturday, July 20, during Clay on Main’s annual Ice Cream Social, which is free and open to the public. For any additional information, call or email clayonmain@gmail.com.

GOGGLEWORKS CENTER FOR THE ARTS

201 Washington St., Reading

610.374.4600  |  goggleworks.org

Age Range: 7-17

Dates: June 24-Aug. 23

What Campers Learn: For summer 2019, camps will encourage kids and teens to explore a variety of mediums: puppetry, virtual reality, ceramics, stop motion animation, glass blowing, wood and fused glass, to name a few. In addition to these, the GoggleWorks is partnering with South Mountain YMCA, Wickline Casting, East Coast Recording Studios, and Science Explorers to bring you the most engaging, fun and educational summer camps you could possibly imagine!

OLIVET SUMMER THEATRE CAMP 

PAL Center for the Arts, 328 Walnut St., Reading 

610.373.8910  |  olivetbgc.org

Age Range: 9-18

Dates: June 17-Aug. 10 (tentative)

What Campers Learn: Join Olivet’s award-winning Summer Theatre Camp and expand and refine your acting, singing and dancing skills assisted by a staff of professionals at our 200-seat theatre in downtown Reading. Skills acquired are applied to auditions and rehearsals for our Broadway Jr. show (TBA) on Aug. 8, 9 and 10. Recent shows included The Lion King, Jr., Shrek, Jr., and Once on this Island, Jr. 

THE YOCUM INSTITUTE FOR ARTS EDUCATION

3000 Penn Avenue, West Lawn

610.376.1576  |  institute-of-arts.org

Age Range: 2-15

Dates: weekly programs beginning in June, running through August

What Campers Learn: The Summer Arts Connection allows children to explore different creative disciplines such as theatre, dance, movement and visual arts. Each week, there will be a new theme centered on the arts. In this program, children can express themselves through creative talents and hone their special skills. 

EDUCATION-BASED


ALBRIGHT COLLEGE CENTERFOR THE ARTS

Summer Fashion Studio

1621 N. 13th St., Reading

albright.edu/summerfashion/

Email: Doreen Burdalski at dburdalski@albright.edu

Age Range: Rising high school sophomore, junior or senior

Dates: July 28-Aug. 1

What Campers Learn: Students will explore design concepts, illustration, computer-aided design, fashion merchandising and marketing, while creating their own “Alternative Creations.” The program ends with a runway fashion show open to all family members. In addition, students will work on a portfolio and will design their own T-shirt.

THE CULINARY CLASSROOM

Junior Chef Summer Camp

West Lawn United Methodist Church, West Lawn

610.374.2674  |  theculinaryclassroom.com/kidsinthekitchen

Age Range: 10-14

Dates: June 25-27

What Campers Learn: From 11am to 2pm daily, the camp will offer Berks children the chance to gain invaluable kitchen experience and cooking tools while having fun making recipes they can also prepare at home. Children will also be introduced to some “new” foods to expand their palates.

THE GODDARD SCHOOL 

Summer Camp

25 Commerce Dr., Wyomissing

610.478.8757  |  goddardschool.com

Age Range: Preschool to age 10

Dates: June 10-Aug. 23

What Campers Learn: The Goddard School will be “Soaring through Summer” with a wide range of activities for attendees, including field trips and special visitors. 

GRAYSTONE FARM: WRITE PATH - WRITING CAMP 

416 Snyder Rd., Reading 

484.269.0880 | graystonefarmpa.com 

Age range: 10-14

Dates: July 1-3

What Campers Learn: Code your own adventure! Mine your own world for the physics, storylines and design behind every great coding project, then turn those ideas into a real video game! This camp is for any girl with an interest in coding, from beginner to experienced, and includes visits and Q&As with professional female coders. Plenty of off-computer activities like crafts, games, outdoor time, and swimming, too. 

GRAYSTONE FARM: WRITE PATH - WRITING CAMP 

416 Snyder Rd., Reading

484.269.0880 | graystonefarmpa.com 

Age range: 10-12

Dates: June 24-28 (Camp: 9am-1pm; After care: 1-4pm)

What Campers Learn: From non-fiction to comic books, poetry and everything in between, discover how to find inspiration everywhere, develop characters, and learn that you're already a real author...all while swimming, painting and making daytime s'mores, and getting dirty. Each camper leaves with a writing action plan & one piece to contribute to The Write Path 2019, our camp book. 

GRAYSTONE FARM: WRITE PATH - WRITING CAMP 

416 Snyder Rd., Reading 

484.269.0880 | graystonefarmpa.com 

Age range: 7-10

Dates: July 22-26 (Camp: 9am-1pm; After care 1-4pm)

What Campers Learn: The youngest are often the best storytellers! Come explore what it means to be a writer by finding story ideas in your world and even write your own comic book. This is the perfect place if you love writing, whether it’s with words or pictures. In between writing, enjoy Daytime Campfire Stories, painting, and even a water war. Each camper will leave with a writing action plan & one piece to contribute to The Write Path 2019, our camp book. 

MONTESSORI COUNTRYDAY SCHOOL

Summer Camp Program

53 Vermont Rd., Sinking Spring

610.777.3080

email: info@MCDSberks.org

Age Range: 1-12

Dates: June 17-Aug. 23

What Campers Learn: Over a span of 10 weeks, multiple sessions and rates are offered to provide children with a summer of fun. Each week has a unique theme around which a variety of games, projects and activities are centered. These programs will allow attendees to learn and interact with each other through both indoor and outdoor activities in line with the Montessori philosophy. Flexible half-day and full-day programs are available, plus flexible days-per-week options. Before and after care available: 7am-6 pm.

PENN STATE BERKS CONTINUING EDUCATION

Summer Youth Programs

Tulpehocken Road, Spring Township

610.369.6225  |  berks.psu.edu/continuing-education

Age Range: those entering grades 5-12

Dates: June 17-Aug. 2 

What Campers Learn: The Penn State Berks Discovery Summer Camps are designed to allow middle and high school students the opportunity to further explore topics in STEAM education and beyond. Science of Technology Camp, Engineering for Generation Z, It’s All an Act Theatre Camp, Computer and Cyber Security Camp, Pre-Med Camp and more allow students to delve into a wide array of subjects during the full-day, week-long Middle and High School Discovery Camp programs.    

READING PUBLIC MUSEUM

Summer Discovery Camp

500 Museum Rd., Reading

610.371.5850, ext. 258

readingpublicmuseum.org

Age Range: those entering grades 1-6

Dates: July 8-Aug. 23 (topics change weekly)

What Campers Learn: Join the Reading Public Museum for a summer of fun with seven weeks of themed summer camps. Each week will incorporate different disciplines, such as art and science. Expose your child to topics involving archaeology, space and even engineering. Children will leave with knowledge and having experienced fun crafts. Registration fees vary. Special ½-day Pre-K camp available the week of Aug. 26-30. Call or email rebeka.birch@readingpublicmuseum.org for more info.

READING PUBLIC MUSEUM &BERKS COUNTY INTERMEDIATE UNIT

Forensics Career Exploration Camp

500 Museum Rd., Reading

610.371.5850, ext. 227

readingpublicmuseum.org

Age Range: Grades K-12

Dates: June 17-18 (High School)

June 20 (Middle School)

June 21 (Elementary)

What Campers Learn: Join the Reading Public Museum and the Berks County Intermediate Unit for this special exploratory camp where campers will learn about careers in forensic science. Attendees will meet career professionals and get hands-on experience in various laboratory techniques used in forensic science, including bloodstain pattern analysis, DNA extraction and fingerprinting. For more info email coleen.mikucki@readingpublicmuseum.org.

CHURCH-BASED


CAMP MANATAWNY

33 Camp Rd., Douglassville

610.689.0173  |  manatawny.org 

Age Range: those entering grades 1-12

Dates: June 22-Aug. 10

What Campers Learn: Camp Manatawny provides elementary to high school students the opportunity to explore camp activities such as swimming, archery and crafts with a Bible-based influence. Campers will participate in both small and large group Bible studies as well. Both day and overnight sessions are available.  

SPORTS


BODY ZONE SPORTS AND WELLNESS COMPLEX

Summer Adventure Camp 

3103 Paper Mill Rd., Wyomissing

610.376.2100  |  bodyzonesports.com/camp

Age Range: 5-13

Dates: June 10-Aug. 23

What Campers Learn: With different themes and attractions for each of the 11 weeks of camp, there’s something for everyone. Your child will stay active and healthy all summer long with various activities such as ice skating, swimming, sports and games, Gaga ball, arts and crafts, fresh air activities and exciting field trips! Field trips include Lincoln Financial (home of the Eagles!), Lancaster Science Center, Xtreme Air Trampoline Park and more. The camper/counselor ratio is 12:1, with a great group of counselors that your child is sure to love. Several packages are available, with lunch and extended care options. Celebrating its 15th year, Summer Adventure Camp at Body Zone is not only where memories are made but where friends are made, too! 

COLONIAL SPORTS 

Summer Day Camp

168 Shillington Rd., Sinking Spring

610.777.9651  |  chbsports.com

Age Range: 6-12

Dates: June 10-Aug. 23

What Campers Learn: Each of the 11 weeks has a theme — including Surf's Up, The Greatest Show, Shark Week and more — with attendees enjoying scavenger hunts, making new friends, learning new games and doing crafts, all while having the time of their lives.   

MANOR GOLF CLUB

Golf Camp for all: First Tee Fantastic Golf Camp

153 Bran Rd. Sinking Spring

610.678.9597  |  themanorgolfclub.com

Age Range: Sticks for Lil Kids, ages 4-7; Sticks Fore Kids, Ages 8-15

Dates: Sticks for Lil Kids: June 3, 5, 6; June 11-13, 25-27 & July 9-11 (varied times); Sticks Fore Kids: June 17-20, July 15-18 (10am-1pm)

What Campers Learn: The First Tee Fantastic Golf Camp gives kids the opportunity to not only learn the game, but also practice safety, etiquette, and First Tee Core Values with a major emphasis on fun! Junior Golfers are introduced to all golf skills: putting, pitching, irons, driving and on-course play. The camp is run by owner Cheryl Heckman with instruction by Patrick Spang, PGA pro. High school and collegiate golfers also offer aid to enhance learning and fun. First Tee Core Values include courtesy, respect, honesty, judgment, sportsmanship, confidence, integrity, perseverance and responsibility. Manor has conducted golf camps for 10+ years and receives rave reviews and return campers. No clubs are necessary. Clubs are on site to borrow.

EQUINE


FOXTALE FARM RIDING CAMP

12 Foxtale Lane, Oley

610.987.9309  |  foxtalefarm.com

Age Range: 5 and up

Dates: June 17-21, July 22-26, Aug. 5 or 12 (tentative)

What Campers Learn: At Foxtale Farm, campers learn all aspects of handling, working around, and riding horses and ponies. In addition to riding, they learn horse care, grooming, safety and stable management skills. Campers also participate in crafts and many group activities. Foxtale Farm is an equine facility with a family farm setting.

HERON MEAD EQUESTRIAN CENTER

Horse & Pony Camp

15 School Lane, Robesonia

610.223.1079  |  heronmeadec.com

Age Range: 5-18

Dates: June 17-20, June 24-28, Aug. 5-8, Aug. 12-16

What Campers Learn: Camps are offered for all levels, from first-time to advanced riders. This program teaches riders effective positions and techniques in trotting, cantering and jumping. Campers with more experience will go on supervised trail rides on Blue Marsh Lake trails bordering the farm. Horse management also plays a huge part, as riders learn vital skills needed to keep a horse healthy. The final day of camp, "Demonstration Day," allows campers to show off all they've learned to their family and friends.

SHADY HOLLOW ASSISTED RIDING 

Summer Equestrian Full-Day & Mini Camp

959 E. Main St., Birdsboro

610.582.4050  |  hugahorse.com

Age Range: Full-Day Camp, 8-11; Mini Camp, 5-7

Dates: Mini Camp: June 17-21; Full-Day Camp: June 24-28

What Campers Learn: These riding camps, with the option of three-hour morning sessions or full days, are great for preparing your young equestrian. Trained instructors and supportive volunteers will teach attendees essential skills, from proper grooming and care to feeding the horse, plus equipment needed. Each camper will also have the opportunity to practice riding and leading. Game and craft time is also included.

VALLEY MIST FARM

Summer Horse Camp

125 Boyer Rd., Oley

484.824.1110  |  valleymistfarm.com

Age Range: 3-15

Dates: Mini Camp: July 24-26 

Regular Camp: June 17-21, July 15-19, Aug. 5-9

What Campers Learn: Campers will ride horses, of course! Mini camps are offered for children ages 3 to 5, introducing them to ponies, and regular camps are designed for ages 5 to 15, with no experience necessary. When campers aren't riding, they will learn grooming and safety, enjoy demonstrations by vets and advanced riders, make arts and crafts and much more.   

WINDSWEPT ACRES RIDING CAMP

472 Manatawny Rd., Boyertown

610.413.1447  |  windsweptacrespa.com

Age Range: Ages 6 and older 

Dates: Week 1: June 17-21; Week 2: July 15-19; Week 3: Aug. 5-9

What Campers Learn: Calling all riders and horse lovers alike! All experience levels welcome. Groups are formed according to experience. No experience? No problem! Campers will learn riding and general horsemanship skills, make crafts, swim and more!

SCIENCE/NATURE


BERKS NATURE 

Eco-Camp

575 St. Bernardine St., Reading

610.372.4992  |  berksnature.org/eco-camp

Age Range: 3 (potty-trained) and older

Dates: June 10-Aug. 16

What Campers Learn: Full- and half-day camp opportunities focused on a different component of eco-friendly living. Led by veteran teachers, support staff and guest instructors. At The Nature Place at Angelica Park, young children and teens learn the importance of taking care of the planet and the animals in our environment. New this year, campers can enjoy weekly hotdog parties, an Eco-Camp sleepover on Aug. 13, visits from the Nuture Your Nature Organization, and a special two-week weather-focused camp for children in grades 5-8.

BERKS COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION

Nature Discovery Camp

Angora Fruit Farm, 502 Angora Rd., Reading

Bingaman Nature Center, 2843 Hill Rd., Reading

484.509.2667

email: jbrooks@countyofberks.com

Age Range: 3-11

Dates: June 3-Aug. 1

What Campers Learn: Join Environmental Educator Jennifer Brooks for four different themed camp programs. The camps are being held at the Angora Fruit Farm and Bingaman Nature Center, offering Puddle Jumpers sessions for ages 3 to 5 (June 3-5), Explorers sessions (June 17-21) and Discovery Days (June 13- Aug. 1) for children Kindergarten through grade 4, and a 3-day Arts Camp for older children from July 10-12. Through the Art in Nature Camp session, children interested in expressing their creativity are encouraged to expand their knowledge with projects centered on using natural materials, while each One Day Camp Experience focuses on a different theme ranging from wilderness survival to creek fun. One-week Explorers campers can get excited about animal feats as they explore the Angora Fruit Farm property, and Puddle Jumpers can expect to get up close and personal with aquatic critters in the creek. 

HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY 

Appalachian Adventure Camp 

1700 Hawk Mountain Rd., Kempton

610.756.6000, ext. 208  |  hawkmountain.org

Age Range: those entering grades 4 to 8

Dates: July 8-15, Aug. 12-16

What Campers Learn: Spend 5 days immersed in the glorious Appalachian forest, learning all about the plants and animals that call it home. Campers will engage with plenty of hands-on activities including hiking, kayaking, nest box building, bird watching, pellet dissection, meeting LIVE raptors, and more! The camp is open to both members and non-members.

OUTDOORS


GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA DAY AND RESIDENT CAMPS

Info by email at: memberservices@gsep.org

215.564.2030  |  gsep.org/camps

Age Range: girls ages 5-17 

Dates: Day Camps: June 17-Aug. 16; Resident Camps: June 23-Aug. 9

What Campers Learn: With six camps offering all types of adventure, there's something for every girl at Girl Scout camp. The best part is you don't already have to be a Girl Scout. Climb the rock wall, learn to paddleboard standing up, race down the river in a canoe. How about a night hike under the stars, creating homemade crafts, and cooking over a campfire (s'mores, anyone)? It's all here waiting for you!

SOUTH MOUNTAIN YMCA

Camp Conrad Weiser & Bynden Wood Day Camp

201 Cushion Peak Rd., Wernersville

610.670.2267  |  smymca.org

Age Range: 5-15

Dates: Camp Conrad Weiser: June 16-Aug. 10

Bynden Wood Day Camp: June 10-Aug. 16

What Campers Learn: Camp Conrad Weiser & Bynden Wood Day Camp seek to instill the values of the YMCA — respect, responsibility, honesty and caring — in each program offered. Camp Conrad Weiser provides an array of activities, including boating, fishing, arts and crafts, and more. The program, designed in sections for campers ages 7 to 8, 9 to 11, and 12 to 15 years, includes an overnight option. Camp Conrad Weiser also offers the opportunity to participate in week-long specialty camps. At Bynden Wood day camp, kids try a little bit of everything to get the full camp experience, from wildlife education to shooting sports like archery.

SPECIAL NEEDS


CAMP LILY – BERKS DAY CAMP

Easterseals Eastern PA

610.775.1431, ext. 209  |  easterseals.com/esep

Age range: 8-young adult

Dates: July 1-Aug. 9

What Campers Learn: Camp Lily is designed to provide a well-rounded summer camp experience for children and young adults with disabilities. Offered in a series of one-week sessions, Camp Lily offers a full schedule of fun activities, including swimming, games, cooking, arts and sports. Special guests teach things like art workshops, horticulture, nutrition, safety and other special topics, and campers enjoy field trips to regional attractions. Our camp is dedicated to enriching the lives of campers through inclusive activities that build skills and promote friendships. Staff ratio is 1:3. TSS and other support staff are welcome and encouraged to attend. Located on Mount Penn at the intersection of Angora & List Roads.

EASTERSEALS CAMP GROWING GREEN OVERNIGHT CAMP

Pocono Environmental Education Center

Dingmans Ferry, PA

610.775.1431, ext. 209  |  easterseals.com/esep

Age range: 10-adult

Dates: June 30-Aug. 9

What Campers Learn: Growing Green is a week-long overnight camp with an emphasis on the environment for youth and adults with disabilities. Overnight camp provides incredible opportunities for growth and development in a safe, nurturing environment staffed by Easterseals trained counselors. Growing Green campers gain environmental awareness and learn organic gardening in specially designed gardens while also enjoying traditional camp activities like hiking, canoeing, sports, arts & crafts, campfires and swimming. An optional career experience is available for campers who want to explore career opportunities.

VARIOUS


OLIVET BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF BERKS AND MONTGOMERY COUNTY: 2019 CAMP UNIQUE

1161 Pershing Blvd., Reading

610.373.1314  |  olivetbgc.org

Age Range: 6-14

Dates: June 17- Aug. 9

What Campers Learn: Sports & recreation, summer reading programs, swimming lessons, structured games, STEM activities, arts & crafts, fishing, archery and hiking included. Breakfast & lunch provided.

YMCA OF READING AND BERKS COUNTY

Summer Adventure Camps

Sinking Spring YMCA  |  610.678.0484

Mifflin Area YMCA  |  610.750.5036

Reading YMCA  |  610.378.4732

Tri Valley YMCA  |  610.944.6515

ymca-berkscounty.org

Age Range: Students starting grades 1-7

Dates: All summer

What Campers Learn: This program is jam-packed with fun activities, rotating between swimming, arts & crafts, sports and more. Each week, children are also treated to a special field trip. There’s never a dull moment with a summer spent at the YMCA!  

Nikki M. Murry

Nikki M. Murry

Nikki M. Murry is the editor-in-chief of Berks County Living. She has more than 25 years of professional writing experience and most enjoys penning articles related to pet and travel topics. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with her husband and her dogs, traveling to spots like Disney World and New York City, and cheering on her favorite sports teams.

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