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Wild Things Safari Camps   http://www.wildthingsinc.com/html/safari_camps.html  Activities include lectures, games, crafts, as well as full contact activities with the animals.  We discuss animals from a different continent daily, all of which live at Wild Things.  Kids receive a souvenir Wild Things T-shirt, pen, hat pin, and key chain as well as a photo with one of the animals. (Group photos are available for purchase on the last day of camp.)  Wild Things, 400 River Road Salinas, CA 93908 (831) 455-1901 Fax (831) 455-1902

Y Camp   http://www.ymonterey.org/  This summer, your child can discover a fascinating world of adventure, the world of Y Day Camp. At Y Day Camp, children develop self-confidence and independence while learning the values of caring, honesty, respect and responsibility. Our YMCA staff has developed day camp programs that are age appropriate and will be most beneficial for your child. You can count on the YMCA to ensure that all camps and activities are well-supervised, safe and lots of fun. Space in camp is limited. Register early to guarantee the dates and camps of your choice.  YMCA of the Monterey Peninsula, 600 Camino El Estero, Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 373-4167 Fax: (831) 373-7644

Monterey Junior Lifeguards   http://www.pt-lobos.parks.state.ca.us/jrguard/JunGuard.htm  The Monterey Junior Lifeguard Programs are educational and recreational annual summer programs for youths 9 to 16 years old. The kids are exposed to a carefully planned schedule of lectures and field trips, balanced with physical conditioning and ocean recreation. This unique aquatic class is taught by professional state lifeguards and guest lecturers. There are two four week sessions each summer; one at Monterey State Beach and one at Asilomar State Beach. 

York Summer Arts Programs  http://www.york.org/mainpages/development/summer_arts.htm  York Summer Arts Programs enable participants to explore their favorite art form with practicing professionals. Small class sizes allow for individual attention. Students may choose from programs requiring no previous experience (the Art Camp and the Master Class in Drama) or they may choose a program requiring proficiency in their art form (Summer Art Intensive).  For more information or to register for any of the summer art programs, please contact: Joyce Sherry, Summer Programs Director at 831.372.7338 ext. 138.  York School, 9501 York Road, Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 372-7338 FAX (831) 372-8055

Stevenson School   http://www.rlstevenson.org/Default.asp?bhcp=1   Day campers arrive at 8:45 a.m., Monday through Friday, in time to join the resident campers in morning workshops. Campers enroll in three different workshops organized by age and skill level. Small class sizes foster a supportive learning environment and individual attention. Stevenson's Summer Camp workshops are educational and complement areas of study during the school year. No homework is given and classes maintain a relaxed but focused atmosphere. Campers are held accountable for their own involvement and, although no actual grades are given, reports of accomplishment are mailed to each family at the end of each camp session. The camp session is five weeks long, usually beginning the last week of June and continuing through July. Stevenson School, 3152 Forest Lake Road, Pebble Beach, CA 93953  (831) 626-5300 FAX: (831) 625-5208

 

 

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