Make-a-Mess Cooking, Water-Slinging, Building, Pie Throwing a Party Camp!
What more is there to say?! The week is centered on a party--a bash,
really--that campers will throw for themselves and for their parents at
the end of the week. Each day will fly by as campers go wild with
recipes, building party props (how about a water slashing machine?),
and testing party games. In between, we will practice party basics such
as pie throwing, water balloon slinging, masquerade disguises, outside
games and more. If your child likes parties, is a team player, and is
ready to meet new friends, this camp is guaranteed to be their best
week of the summer. (If not, they get to throw a pie at the
counselor!). This indoor/outdoor camp is a hit with girls and boys
alike. One of the best ways for kids to meet and connect with new
friends is when they are working on a common goal that they enjoy.
Students should bring a brown bag lunch (full-day students only), water
bottle and extra change of clothes for particularly messy or wet days.
Please write your child's name on all items and have them wear
sunscreen. 1/2 day and full day available. Ages approximately 7-12.
Doylestown, July 19-23, 2010.
Half Day 9-12 9:00am-12:00pm and Full Day 9:00am-3:00pm
To register for Doylestown camp, please contact Doylestown Park & Rec at 215-348-9915 or click here.
Discounts are available including a Sibling Discount and a Multi-Week Discount. Call for details.
What parents are saying about this camp:
"I would recommend this activity to my friends. The instructor was so kind & patient. My son raves about her." Q: Did the activities fulfill your expectations as described? A: "More so." -- Julie Traina, camp parent, Doylestown PA
Q: What parts of the program were particulary enjoyed? A: "Everything!" Q: What could we be doing better? A: "It was perfect! My son loved every day. Messy fun!" Q: Were you comfortable with the leadership including the instructor? A: "Absolutely! She was perfect!" --Sue Zerby, camp parent
Q: What parts of the program were particulary enjoyed? A: "The mess!" --camp parent
Q: What parts of the program were particulary enjoyed? A: "Tug-o-war, pie throwing, water balloon tossing, the party." -- camp student
Q: Knowing what you do now about the program, would you still have registered? A: "Yes, I want to register both of my kids next year." --The Goldman Family
Q: What parts of the program were particulary enjoyed? A: "Water balloon, sling shot & pie throwing." Q: Were you comfortable with the leadership including the instructor? A: "Yes, Robin was very nice & organized. The kids loved her.. lots of fun!" --The Donnelly Family
Q: What parts of the program were particulary enjoyed? A: "Water balloon fights." Q: Knowing what you do now about the program, would you still have registered? A: "Yes." --Susan Curtis, camp parent
Q: What parts of the program were particulary enjoyed? A: "Water balloon, the party... everything!" Q: Overall, how would you rate this program on a scale of 1-10? A: "10." --Lisa Kuhnle, camp parent
Q: What parts of the program were particulary enjoyed? A: "Party, water balloons, sling shot." Q: Were you comfortable with the leadership including the instructor? A: "Yes, she seemed in control and had a good rapport with the campers." --camp parent
For more information, please contact the Brandywine Learning Center at 610-827-5678 or brandywinelearningcenter@verizon.net
