ALBRIGHT COLLEGE CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Summer Fashion Studio
1621 N. 13th St., Reading
Email: Doreen Burdalski at dburdalski@albright.edu
Age Range Rising high school sophomore, junior or senior
Dates July 17-22
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 design their own T-shirt.
BERKS BALLET THEATRE CONSERVATORY OF DANCE
Summer of Dance
GoggleWorks Center for the Arts
201 Washington St., Ste. 401, Reading
610.373.7577
Age Range 2-adult
Dates various dates for various programs, visit online
What Campers Learn: Princess Ballerina + Prince Charming Camp, Superhero Camp and Tiny Dancers’ Camps are where 2- to 4-year-olds learn the basics of ballet in a creative learning environment. Young Dancers’ Intensives are week-long camps that are the ideal way to begin your dance journey. For the intermediate and advanced dancers, there’s a 4-week summer intensive, the “Professional Dance Experience.” Guest teachers from NYC, Philadelphia and beyond are brought in — this is perfect 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 HISTORY CENTER’S
Wunnerbaar Schee! Junior Historian Camp
940 Centre Avenue, Reading
610.375.4375 | berkshistory.org
Age Range 7-17
Dates June 21-23
What Campers Learn: Learn everything Pennsylvania German “wonderful” and “nice,” including painting Distelfinks, weaving baskets, fracturs, music, food and more!
BERKS NATURE
Eco-Camp
575 St. Bernardine St., Reading
610.372.4992 | berksnature.org/eco-camp
Age Range 3-12
Dates June 13-Aug. 19
What Campers Learn: Berks Nature’s Eco-Camp provides full- and half-day camp opportunities for young children and teens to learn about the importance of nature, wildlife and environmental stewardship through play and exploration at Angelica Creek Park. Each week of camp, themed around a different component of eco-friendly living, is led by a team of veteran teachers, support staff and guest instructors. Build great memories and connect with nature at the recently renovated Nature Place campus!
BERKS YOUTH CHORUS
Summer Sing
GoggleWorks Center for the Arts
201 Washington St., Reading
610.898.7664 | berksyouthchorus.org
Age Range those entering grades 3-7
Dates Aug. 1-5
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.
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 6-Aug. 19
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, special visitors like scientists and magicians and exciting field trips! The camp features a small group camper/counselor ratio, with a great group of counselors your child is sure to love. Several packages are available with extended care options. Celebrating its 19th year, Summer Adventure Camp at Body Zone is not only where memories are made, but where friends are made, too!
CAMP GOTR
Girls Have Power
Camp Location TBD
484.332.6132 | gotrberks.org/camp-gotr
Age Range Rising third through fifth grade girls
Dates July (Mon-Fri, full-day; specifics TBD)
What Campers Learn: A week-long, full-day program, Camp GOTR by Girls on the Run© Berks provides a unique opportunity for girls to develop self-confidence and learn life-long skills. Camp GOTR combines the best of Girls on the Run with all the fun of camp. Girls enjoy fun physical activities, creative arts, crafts and storytelling all while building lasting friendships in a fun, inclusive setting.
Camp Safe Berks
Provided by Safe Berks, held at Albright College
To register: email delios@safeberks.org
610.370.7811
Age Range 13-17
Dates Check safeberks.org, click on "events"
What Campers Learn: This free summer camp brings together youth and adults to form alliances of support to promote peace and justice in our schools and communities, as well as enjoy fun summer activities and special guests. Free transportation and meals provided.
COLONIAL SPORTS
Summer Day Camp
168 Shillington Rd., Sinking Spring
610.777.9651 | chbsports.com
Age Range 6-12
Dates June 6-Aug. 19* (dates may vary due to end of Wilson school year date)
What Campers Learn: Colonial Sports Summer Camp Program provides the proper balance of fun, learning and exercise in a safe and structured environment for school age children. The program includes a variety of activities, an afternoon snack and outdoor play. Supervision is provided by qualified staff. Each week has a special theme. Some of those for this year will include: Decade Dash, Trapped in a Video Game, Sink or Swim, and And CUT! to name a few. Email sportscenterinfo@chbsports.com. PA State Licensed. E.O.E.
EASTERSEALS CAMP
Growing Green Overnight Camp
Pocono Environmental Education Center
Dingmans Ferry, PA
610.775.1431, ext. 209
Age Range 10-adult
Dates July 3-Aug. 12
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. Campers gain environmental awareness and learn organic gardening while enjoying traditional camp activities like hiking, canoeing, arts & crafts, music, swimming and campfires. An optional employment track is available for campers who want to explore work experiences. Camp will be subject to CDC/Department of Health guidance. COVID precautions will be in place to ensure the safety of campers and staff.
FOX MUSIC
Wizard of Oz, Musical Theater Summer Camp
WCR Center for the Arts
140 N. 5th St., Reading
484.999.7843 | foxmusicden.com
Age Range 8-16
Dates Aug. 1-14
What Campers Learn: Enter the magical and mysterious land of Oz, as actors of all experience levels gain singing, acting and performance skills in this two-week-long summer camp. In addition to preparing for five final onstage public performances, students will attend daily workshops in acting, creative writing, singing, history of theatre and costume and makeup design. Performers will audition on June 25, and all who audition will receive a part.
FOXTALE Farm
Riding Camp
12 Foxtale Lane, Oley
610.987.9309 | foxtalefarm.com
Age Range 5 and up
Dates June 20-24, July 18-22, Aug. 8-12 (tentative Aug. dates, please Inquire)
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.
GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA
Day and Resident Camps
Email: memberservices@gsep.org
215.564.2030 | gsep.org/camps
Age Range girls entering grades K-12
Dates Day Camps: June 27-Aug. 12;
Resident Camps: June 26-Aug. 12
What Campers Learn: With seven 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, practice archery and shoot a bullseye. 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!
THE GODDARD SCHOOL
Summer Camp
25 Commerce Dr., Wyomissing
610.478.8757 | goddardschool.com
Age Range Preschool to age 10
Dates June 6-Aug. 26
What Campers Learn: Campers will be sharing adventures throughout the summer as we explore our new summer camp curriculum, “THE BIG IDEA.” Campers will enjoy hands-on learning in our fun and safe environment in Wyomissing.
GOGGLEWORKS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Summer Camp
201 Washington St., Reading
610.374.4600 | goggleworks.org
Age Range 6-17
Dates June 20-Aug. 19
What Campers Learn: We encourage kids and teens to explore and experiment in a variety of art making including drawing, painting, ceramics, virtual reality, writing, printmaking, fused glass and more. GoggleWorks is also partnering with South Mountain YMCA, Wickline Casting and LaunchBox to bring you the most engaging, fun and educational summer camps you could possibly imagine!
HAWK MOUNTAIN SANCTUARY
Summer Nature Camps
1700 Hawk Mountain Rd., Kempton
610.756.6000, ext. 209
Age Range those entering grades 1-6
Dates June 20-24, June 27-July 1, July 4-8, July 11-15, July 18-22, July 25-29, Aug. 1-5 & Aug. 8-12
What Campers Learn: These week-long Summer Nature Camps get kids outdoors, developing a deeper connection with the natural world through fun and educational activities, featuring a different theme each session. Campers can choose one week or join for the entire summer! The camp is open to both members and non-members.
HERON MEAD EQUESTRIAN CENTER
Horse & Pony Camp
15 School Lane, Robesonia
610.223.1079 | heronmeadec.com
Age Range 5-18
Dates Aug. 3-5, 9-13 & 16-20
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 with riders learning vital skills needed to keep a horse healthy. Limited spots available.
LGBT CENTER
Discovery Day Camp
Graystone Farm
416 Snyder Rd., Reading
484.513.3170 | lgbtcenterofreading.com
Age Range 14-18
Dates July 18-22
What Campers Learn: Discovery Day Camp will focus on identity and leadership development for youth ages 14-18, providing the space and freedom to explore, connect, express and learn in a setting with like-minded people. Graystone Farm is a unique opportunity for youth to experience critical programming in a clean-air setting.
CAMP LILY
Berks Day Camp
Easterseals Eastern PA
610.775.1431, ext. 209 | easterseals.com/esep
Age Range 8-young adult
Dates July 5-Aug. 12
What Campers Learn: CAMP LILY, a day camp for children and young adults with disabilities, offers activities that build skills, promote friendships and increase independence. Campers enjoy swimming, games, cooking, arts & crafts, gardening, music, special guests and a variety of other activities that engage, entertain and educate. Offered in a series of one-week sessions, campers attend for one or more weeks. Located at our campground on Mount Penn at the intersection of Angora & List roads. Camp will be subject to CDC/Department of Health guidance. COVID precautions will be in place to ensure the safety of campers and staff.
CAMP MANATAWNY
33 Camp Rd., Douglassville
610.707.3822 | manatawny.org
Age Range those completing grades 1-12
Dates Overnight Camp: June 25-Aug. 13; Day Camp: July 18-Aug. 12
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.
MANOR GOLF CLUB
Golf Camp for All
First Tee/Sticks Fore Kids Golf Camp
153 Bran Rd. Sinking Spring
610.678.9597 | themanorgolfclub.com
Age Range Sticks Fore Little Kids, ages 4-7; Sticks Fore Kids, ages 8-15
Dates Sticks Fore Lil Kids: May 24-26; June 15-17, July 6-8 & Aug. 1-3; Sticks Fore Kids: June 21-23 & July 19-21
What Campers Learn: The First Tee/Sticks Fore Kids Golf Camp gives kids the opportunity to not only learn the game, but to 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 Manor’s professionals. First Tee Core Values include courtesy, respect, honesty, judgment, sportsmanship, confidence, integrity, perseverance and responsibility. Manor has conducted golf camps for 15+ years and receives rave reviews and return campers. No clubs are necessary. Clubs are on site to borrow. Current COVID guidelines will be followed.
MONTESSORI COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Summer Camp Program
53 Vermont Rd., Sinking Spring
610.777.3080 | email: info@MCDSberks.org
Age Range 1-12
Dates June 27-Aug. 12
What Campers Learn: Over a span of seven 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: 8am-5pm.
OLIVET BOYS & GIRLS CLUB
Summer Camp
1161 Pershing Blvd., Reading
Various sites throughout Reading and Berks County
610.373.1314 | olivetbgc.org
Age Range 6-14
Dates June 13-Aug. 19
What Campers Learn: The Olivet team is excited for the 2022 summer camp, where we can provide fun, engaging, educational and safe programming for youth. Some of the daily activities will include sports, swimming, arts and crafts, in addition to educational programming such as reading enrichment and STEM. The Center for the Arts Club will also offer its award-winning theater camp for youth ages 9 and up.
READING PUBLIC MUSEUM
Museum Discovery Camp
500 Museum Rd., Reading
610.371.5850, ext. 258
Age Range those entering grades 1-5
Dates June 13-Aug. 19 (topics change weekly)
What Campers Learn: Join the Reading Public Museum for a summer of fun with 10 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 experiments and projects. Registration fees vary. Call or email rebeka.birch@readingpublicmuseum.org for more info.
ROCK HOLLOW WOODS ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING CENTER
615 Rock Hollow Rd., Birdsboro
610.582.0415 | rockhollowwoods.org
Age Range toddlers with parents, kindergarten & grade 1, grades 2-7
Dates June 6-Aug. 5
What Campers Learn: We offer a variety of camps, from Outdoor STEM to Wetland Investigations. Each camp specializes in a certain area and all of our camps include: free play and discovery, guided exploration, immersion into topics, hikes that unfold surprises in nature, and magical moments that inspire special conversations.
THE SCIENCE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Summer Program at Albright College
1041 Rockland St., Reading
albright.edu/academic/science-research-institute
Age Range Rising 5th to 12th grade students
Dates June 28-July 28
What Campers Learn: SRI’s summer program is a unique Total Experience Learning (TEL) environment with inventive STEAM-based processes across all disciplines. Named one of the top four STEM programs in the USA, SRI facilitators will introduce cutting-edge topics while assisting individual students in personalized IDEA incubation and development in each student’s interest area.
SHADY HOLLOW ASSISTED RIDING
Summer Equestrian Full-Day Camp
959 E. Main St., Birdsboro
610.858.7937 | hugahorse.com
Age Range 6-11
Dates July 5-7
What Campers Learn: These riding camps are geared to those with beginner to intermediate horse experience. Activities include riding lessons, leading, lunging, round pen, grooming, tacking, bathing, stall maintenance, health and wellness. Games, crafts and interactive learning activities are also included. On the last day of camp, attendees can enjoy a Hot Dog Roast.
SOUTH MOUNTAIN YMCA
Bynden Wood Day Camp & Pond Hill Environmental Day Camp
201 Cushion Peak Rd., Reinholds
610.670.2267 | smymca.org
Age Range Kindergarten-14 years
Dates June 13-Aug. 19
What Campers Learn: While we hope to be past it by summer, our day camps are “pandemic-ready.” They seek to instill the values of the YMCA — respect, responsibility, honesty and caring — in each program offered. At Bynden Wood Day Camp, kids try a little bit of everything to get the full camp experience, from nature programs and climbing to archery and swimming. At Pond Hill our focus is the environment, but we still sprinkle fun and adventure into every day. Call to inquire about financial assistance options.
SOUTH MOUNTAIN YMCA
Camp Conrad Weiser
201 Cushion Peak Rd., Reinholds
610.670.2267 | smymca.org
Age Range 7-16 years
Dates June 19-Aug. 12
What Campers Learn: Camp Conrad Weiser, a pandemic-ready overnight camp, seeks 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 7-8, 9-11, and 12-15 years, includes an overnight option. Camp Conrad Weiser also offers the opportunity to participate in week-long specialty camps. 1- and 2-week sessions are available. Call to inquire about financial assistance options.
VALLEY MIST FARM
Summer Horse Camp
125 Boyer Rd., Oley
484.824.1110 | valleymistfarm.com
Age Range 3-15
Dates Mini Camp: June 8-10, July 20-22
Regular Camp: June 13-17, July 11-15, Aug. 8-12
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 13-17; Week 2: July 11-15; Week 3: Aug. 1-5
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!
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
Age Range Students entering grades 1-7
Dates All summer
What Campers Learn: The Y is jam-packed with engaging ways to learn and play, including STEAM activities, interactive games, sports and more. Serving a variety of locations across Berks and Lancaster counties, there’s no better place to play this summer than the YMCA of Reading and Berks County!
THE YOCUM INSTITUTE FOR ARTS EDUCATION
3000 Penn Avenue, West Lawn
610.376.1576 | yocuminstitute.org
Age Range 2-17
Dates weekly programs beginning in June, running through August
What Campers Learn: The Yocum Institute offers innovative multi-arts, specialty and theater camps led by experienced teaching artists in a professional studio environment. Each week offers a unique themed experience. Campers learn to be curious and brave, to solve problems on their own and as part of a group, to try something new, to be artistic and creative, to be silly, to try a new adventure and to make new friends.
YOUTH VOLUNTEER CORPS OF READING
Clean Energy Crusaders
Penn State Berks
1801 Broadcasting Rd., Reading
484.706.9362 | voiceupberks.org
Age Range 11-15
Dates July 18-21
What Campers Learn: Youth will be introduced to the basics of climate change science and identify an outcome related to climate change that concerns them most. They will learn about wind, water and solar energy through hands-on building projects including the design and construction of model windmills and solar-powered model cars. Students will then take action to become clean energy crusaders! Scholarships are available.
YOUTH VOLUNTEER CORPS OF READING
Sport and Service: Summer of Service Learning Institute #1
GoggleWorks Center for the Arts
201 Washington St., Reading
484.706.9362 | voiceupberks.org
Age Range 12-16
Dates July 11-14
What Campers Learn: This camp focuses on how sports can be used to engage underserved people and help the community. Participants will be exposed to a curriculum designed to enhance leadership, communication and problem-solving skills, as well as engage students in direct and indirect service-learning opportunities. Youth will also visit local organizations that focus on sports and community. Scholarships are available.
YOUTH VOLUNTEER CORPS OF READING
Compassionate Communities: YVC Summer of Service Learning Institute #2
GoggleWorks Center for the Arts
201 Washington St., Reading
484.706.9362 | voiceupberks.org
Age Range 12-16
Dates July 25-28
What Campers Learn: This week-long day camp is based entirely on service learning with education on community issues through visits to local nonprofit organizations and the development of a youth-led service project at the end of the week. In this camp, students learn about local organizations that focus on underserved and marginalized communities, as well as learn about ways to give back. Scholarships are available.