Looking for some Camps in the Area

Wed Jun 27 10:24:22 PDT 2007
djon Wrote:
Hello I’m looking for some fun camps around San Mateo for the summer.

Thu Jun 28 01:10:01 PDT 2007
Phoebe Wrote:
No problem! Just do a search for "camp" and you'll find lots of information about lots of camp options.

Tue Jul 03 00:59:53 PDT 2007
SeeFu Wrote:
There's quite a bit listed the last time I checked for summer camps. There's a couple for teens. There's one with the Foster City Recreation Center or a Paintball Camp. Paintball sound really fun.

Tue Jul 03 16:50:40 PDT 2007
maggie Wrote:
You should check out Safari Run. They have awesome new camps all summer long. They have a great fitness training camp for ages 10-13. Or other camps for younger kids. My kids did a camp the first week of summer and they keep asking if they can go back.

maggie attached these links:
Safari Run- Kids Fitness and Recreation Center


Thu Jul 05 08:30:24 PDT 2007
scosta Wrote:
The City of San Mateo Parks and Recreation Dpt. has an excellent summer camp program. The program has summer camps for kids from pre-school to 18 years of age. The camp menu has something for every child, whether they are into arts, academics, sports or just want to play. Log on to http://www.cityofsanmateo.org/dept/parks/index.html to view the details on all 21 camps.

Thu Jul 05 15:45:39 PDT 2007
dmh Wrote:
Check out Pied Piper Players' High School musical camp! for ages 12-16. It starts July 16 and goes for 3 weeks in Burlingame. Every camper will have professional trainiing in acting, singing and dancing and play a key role in a theatrical production. No theatrical experience necessary. Check it out at www.piedpiperplayers.org

Fri Jun 06 11:09:09 PDT 2008
Trail Girl Wrote:
I just found this great website that may be of use to us Peninsula-folk: http://www.summer-daycamps.com/camps/650.html I know there are also horse camps offered in the Woodside area as well as on the coast; check out some of the ofther discussions on that topic.

Wed Jun 11 13:10:29 PDT 2008
Neighbor103911 Wrote:
At first, I just responded directly to the individual poster; but since this topic seems to have generated considerable interest, I hope it is OK to share the following: The Miller Institute for Learning with Technology, a local nonprofit, offers 2 weeks of day camps relating to technology, in mid-July, for ages 8.5 and up. These are held at Tierra Linda Middle School in San Carlos. A flier is available here: http://www.learningtech.org/summercamps08/summercamp08_flier.pdf There are still openings, especially for the second week. -- Mark

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