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Summer Camps Guide 2014

Give your kids their best summer ever with this statewide roundup of programs

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Moses Brown Summer Camps
250 Lloyd Avenue, Providence
401 831 7350, Ext. 150 | Visit their website
Moses Brown offers day camping featuring traditional recreation, chess, and sports camps, which include a special mixture of fun and exciting activities.
Ages: 3 to 17

Art By You at Weirdgirl Creations Pottery Studio
33 Kent Street Suite B Barrington, RI
(401) 247-1397 | Visit their website
Let your child channel their inner artist at Weirdgirl Creations Potter Studio's "Art By You" summer camp initiatives. Campers will experiment with all aspects of pottery during any one of the 4-day workshops. Each participant will have 4 glazed and fired paint on pottery bisque projects and 3 glazed and fired wet clay projects (2 hand building and one wheeled vessel). Each session runs Mon-Thurs from 10-noon, or 10AM-1PM with drawing and painting.
Ages: 4-12 for multi age and they offer 2 weeks for teens only ages 12-16

Adventure Zone Inc
1550 Nooseneck Hill Road #339, Coventry
401 487 9331 | Visit their website
Adventure Zone is a mobile adventure based youth enrichment summer camp dedicated to the development of safe, quality programs that promote self-improvement and self-reliance.
Ages: 3 & up

Jamestown Sea Adventure Camp
7 Felucca Avenue, Jamestown
401 855 6643 | Visit their website
Conanicut Island Sailing Foundation holds seven one-week camps called Jamestown Sea Adventure Camp that focus on introducing marine science and environmental education coupled with sailing. 
Ages: 6 & up

Wickford Sailing Association
165 Pleasant Street, North Kingstown
401 294 2525 | Visit their website
WSA is a non-profit organization dedicated to sailing instruction for beginners, intermediates, and racers.
Ages: 8 & up

Rocky Hill School Summer Enrichment Academy
530 Ives Road, East Greenwich
401 884 9070 | Visit their website
SEA is a safe and fun summer camp that offers 30 types of camps on Rocky Hill School's campus with both full and half-day programs.
Ages: 3 & up

Teamworks Warwick
170 Jefferson Blvd, Warwick
401 463 5565 | Visit their website
Multisport and Traditional camp programs run for the duration of the summer and over all school vacations. The sports specific camps that run weekly throughout the summer include basketball, flag football, baseball, skateboarding, volleyball, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer and roller hockey.
Ages: 3 & up

Camp Fuller
619 Camp Fuller Road, Wakefield
800 521 1470 | Visit their website
At Camp Fuller, campers participate in the activities of their choice, which include water activities such as sailing, kayaking and swimming along with land adventures like archery, a climbing wall, arts and crafts, sports and games.
Ages: 7 to 16

Camp Manitoo
70 West Street, Barrington
401 245 2444 | Visit their website
Camp Manitoo is a traditional day camp that offers children value-based programs in a choice-based model, helping campers explore and discover their talents and interests. During a fun-filled day, campers enjoy a wide assortment of outdoor activities, including sports, camp games, arts and crafts, swimming, and programs focused on the natural surroundings.    
Ages: ?

Camp Massasoit
1225 Park Avenue, Cranston
401 943 0444 | Visit their website
Campers engage in fun-filled activities that appeal to hands-on learners. Programs include sports and swim instruction, canoeing and kayaking, archery games that promote hand-eye coordination, along with unique games designed especially for campers.   
Ages: 4 to 14

Camps at the Cranston Y Campus
1225 Park Avenue, Cranston
401 943 0444 | Visit their website
Many camp options are available on the Cranston campus for children from pre-school to teenagers as well as at the Pastore Center next door. 
Ages: 4 to 14

Camp Ok-Wa-Nessett
900 Centerville Road, Warwick
401 828 0130 | Visit their website
Camp Ok-Wa-Nessett provides values-oriented camper-centered programming that allows children the opportunity to discover their talents and pursue their personal interests through a fun and safe outdoor experience that includes swimming in the pond with instructional support, hiking, sports, archery, and camp games.
Ages: ?

Camp Wamsutta
472 Taunton Avenue, Seekonk
508 336 7103 | Visit their website
Campers participate in recreational swim or take lessons daily in the pool, and may also take advantage of the gym. From theater and dance performances to developing skill on the low ropes team-building course, Camp Wamsutta has everything a child needs for an amazing summer day camp experience.   
Ages: ?

Camp Broad Rock
165 Broad Rock Road, Peace Dale
410 783 3900 | Visit their website
Located on 20 acres of open fields and hiking trails, Camp Broad Rock provides a traditional camp experience.  Campers have access to a low ropes course, an archery range, an outdoor basketball court, as well as an indoor gym and pool for recreational swimming and lessons.  Free transportation for school-age campers from North Kingstown will be provided to Camp Broad Rock.   
Ages: ?

Camp Ramsbottom
205 Winthrop St, Rehoboth, MA
(508) 252-6300 | Visit their website
Celebrate summer at Camp Ramsbottom in nearby Rehoboth, Massachusetts. The unisex daycamp offers a variety of activities including archery, art, basketball, crafts, fishing, hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, soccer, swimming, tennis and more. Sign up for any or all of the four two week sessions. Bus service to the camp will be provided from convenient locations in both RI and Massachusetts.
Ages: 6-8, 8-12, 13+

Best Hoops Basketball Camp
Bishop Hendricken High School 2615 Warwick Ave., Warwick
(401) 739-3450 | Visit their website
Broaden your skill base at the Best Hoops Basketball 5-day Camp. Monday-Friday 9am-3pm, July 21-25, July 28-Aug 1, Aug 4-8. Cost $195 Family and 2 and 3 week discounts available.
Ages: Grade school ages 8-10, Middle School ages 11-13, High School ages 14-18*
*the high school level has a more advanced schedule of instruction

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