Climbing Tree Summer Camp
Description: Our program is tailored specifically for preschool through kindergarten-aged children, providing a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment for them to explore, learn, and grow. Activities include outdoor adventures, arts & crafts, music & movement, cooking adventures and water play.
Dates: May 28-31; June 3-7; June 10-14; June 17-18; June 20-21; June 24-28; July 1-3; July 5; July 8-12; July 15-18
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Where: Climbing Tree Community School @Blenman Elementary
Address: 1695 N Country Club Rd.
Cost: $225. Half-day (8:30-12:30): 160/week. Full-day (8:30-3:30): 200/week. Extended day (8:30-4:30): 225/week.
Ages: 3-5
Organization: Climbing Tree Community School
Phone: 520-344-4501
Website: www.climbingtreeschool.org
Email: info@climbingtreeschool.org
Registration website: schools.procareconnect.com
Registration deadline: July 12, 2024
Is the registration fee refundable? No
Camp days offered: Half-day, Full day
Maximum attendees: 50
Is lunch offered? No
Extended days offered: Yes
Discounts: We offer a 10% sibling discount. We are Certified and accecpt DES subsidies.
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