2025 Summer Camp Guide
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Note: Due to COVID-19 health events, summer camp dates and times are subject to change.
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Dates: May 26-30; June 2-6; July 28 - August 1
Where: Northwest Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church; Vail: Desert Willow Elementary School; East Tucson: Christ Presbyterian Church
Hours: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Cost: $275; Early Bird Discount Through March 31st is $225.
Description: Lights, camera, action! Join us this summer for Drama Kids' weekly themed drama camps for ages 4 to 14! From swashbuckling adventures and magical kingdoms to laugh-out-loud improv and Broadway-style musicals, every week brings a brand-new story to life on More..
Hands-on History at the Presidio Museum
Dates: June 2-6
Where: Presidio Museum
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Cost: $265 for five day camp. 8:30am - 2pm
Description: Hands-on History Explore how science is used to reveal the past. We will use experiential archaeology, tree ring dating and ancient technologies to discover the secrets of history. Learn how to make arrowheads, analyze pottery, make pottery, try tree ring More..
Dates: May 27; July 3
Where: University of Arizona
Hours: 2 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Cost: There is a program fee of $150 for the summer. It can be paid all at once or in two separate payments (before week 1 and before week 4). Scholarships are available.
Description: Children will be playing and learning in individually-based literacy activities designed for students with reading needs. Activities will be developmentally appropriate and geared towards students' interests. There will be small group and whole group activities. More..