Special Section
2009 Camp & Summer
Program Directory
C.B.I. Academy Preschool Concordia Learning Center at Drama Kids International
45 Twombly Avenue • 10306 St. Joseph’s School for the Blind 322 New Dorp Lane • 10306
718 987-6200 761 Summit Avenue 718 667-0412 • Christine Angelides
Email:
cbiacademy123@gmail.com Jersey City, New Jersey 07307 Email:
sidramakids@yahoo.com
www.cbiacademy.com 201 876-5432 x102 • Joseph Gugliemella
www.dramakids.com/ny8
Email:
jgugliemella@sjnj.org
Sessions, Ages:
www.sjnj.org
Sessions, Ages:
Summer program ages 2-6. Preschool for June 29–July3 • Ages 5-6
2, 3 and 4 year olds. Full and half days. Sessions, Ages: July 5–July 10 • Ages 7-8
Extended care 7am-6pm. Lunch, snacks. July 5-17, July 19-31 & August 2-14 July 13–July 17 • Ages 9-11
All vouchers accepted. July 20–July 24 • Ages 12-18
Camp Philosophy:
July 27–July 31 • Ages 8-15
Camp Philosophy: Residential program to meet the challenges
We provide a safe, nurturing environment of students with visual impairments as they
Activities/Programs:
designed to blend a summer of fun with transition to adulthood.
Camps meet for 1 week and perform a
rich learning experiences. Your child will
showcase. The students work on a
enjoy each day.
Activities/Programs:
Life skills, personal care, consumer skills,
structured curriculum to further enhance
Activities/Programs: social skills, meal prep., community travel,
their speech and build confidence.
Outdoor play, water fun, art, music, recreation, orientation and mobility, fitness
cooking, computers, sports, stories, & health. * * * * * * * *
science, puppetry, learning centers. Licensed
by NYCDHMH Bureau of Day Care.
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FasTracKids
1461 Hylan Boulevard • 10305
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Dance Sensations Dance Studio
718 351-7333 • Franco Verdino
Children’s Playhouse, Inc.
249 Nelson Avenue • 10308
Email:
giftedkids@fastrackids.com
718 967-1797 • Dina Canepa
www.fastrackids.com
85 Monahan Avenue
Email:
dncesensations@aol.com
718 761-0129
Sessions, Ages:
www.dancesensationsstudio.com
Jo-Ann Fox
Summer camp is designed for children ages
Sessions, Ages:
4-10. Sessions last for one week at a time.
Sessions, Ages:
Camp ages 8-13, two 3 week sessions
We have full or half day sessions available.
June 29th to August 14th. 2 weeks, 4
(July & Aug.) 11:30-3:00. Three days a week.
weeks, 6 weeks and 8 weeks.
Camp Philosophy:
Offering night classes in Acro, T/B,
9:00am-4:00pm. Extended hours
Fast paced, fun and fully interactive, these
Plyometrics and specialized private lessons.
7:00am-6:30pm. In business 32 years.
learning adventures will captivate and enter-
tain as they deliver truly meaningful lessons.
Camp Philosophy:
Camp Philosophy:
Our quality staff are committed to helping
Learn a new style of dance each day while Activities/Programs:
each camper develop positive life skills that
making friends and having fun. Camp will 8 enrichment topics explored using our
will strengthen their characters.
also include other activities in the arts. World Renown Methodology. Other
Half day available
activities include Math & English Tutoring,
Activities/Programs: computers, arts & crafts, puzzles, games,
Activities/Programs:
Jazz, Ballet, Hip-Hop, Acro, Lyrical, Modern, yoga, and more. Call for details.
Theme weeks, arts, crafts, sports, special
Tap, Art, Movies, Field Trips. A fun learning
events, NY City licensed staff and camp.
experience coveniently located in
Outdoor sprinkler.
Great Kills Town.
100 March 2009 |
www.siparent.com
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