Dungeons and Dragons Game Camp
Description: Students will learn about the game of Dungeons & Dragons, and participate in an epic game campaign lead by an expert Dungeon Master. The two weeks are two separate sessions.
Dates: July 15-19; July 29 - August 2
Hours: 12:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Where: Troubadour Theatre
Address: 4500 E Speedway #18
Cost: $175. per week
Ages: 12-18
Organization: TROUBADOUR THEATRE
Phone: 1-602-790-6876
Website: www.troubadourtheatre.com
Email: TROUBADOURTHEATRE@YAHOO.COM
Registration website: www.troubadourtheatre.com
Registration deadline: July 15, 2024
Is the registration fee refundable? Yes
Camp days offered: Half-day
Maximum attendees: 8
Is lunch offered? No
Extended days offered: No
Discounts: Camp is $50 off through April 1. Scholarships offered, just request scholarship application.
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