2025 Summer Camp Guide
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Dates: June 2-6; June 9-13; June 16-20; June 23-27; July 7-11; July 14-18; July 21-25; July 28 - August 1
Where: Integrative Touch Healing Center
Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Cost: $350/week
Description: At Curiosity Camp, kids will enjoy daily activities including Movement Monday (energetic activities), Teachable Tuesday (hands-on learning), Wonder Wednesday (exploration), Theatrical Thursday (creative expression), and Funtivity Friday (outings off-site). A week of fun for kids of all abilities! More..
Dates: June 3-4; June 6; June 10-11; June 13
Where: The West Tucson's Classroom
Hours: 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Cost: $125 for 6 half- days of teaching, which includes cost of all supplies.
Description: Learn how to do needlepoint projects - all about canvasses, threads and stitches. Learn at least 6 different stitches while you create your own unique sampler piece. 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..