Special Section
2009 Camp & Summer
Program Directory
Foresight School, The Giant Steps to Early Learning Greenbelt Summer Day Camp
2221 Richmond Avenue • 10314 63 Oswego Street • Sunnyside • 10301 200 Nevada Avenue • 10306
718 761-6060 • Joyce Horowitz 718 447-6592 • Melody Gainsa 718 667-7475 • 718 667-5155
Maritza Cuevas
Sessions, Ages: Sessions, Ages:
Email:
education@sigreenbelt.org
Ages 2-5. 9 week flexible program. June 29 3 months to 10 years.
www.sigreenbelt.org
to August 28. Extended hours available. Monday to Friday full day or half days.
Exended hours Available.
Sessions, Ages:
Camp Philosophy: Ages 7-12
The children learn through play and
Camp Philosophy:
Session 1: July 6-9 • Session 2: July 13-16
hands-on experience.
We provide a fun-filled day by encouraging
Session 3: July 20-23 • Session 4: July 27-30
children to become inquisitive learners by
Session 5: Aug. 3-6 • Session 6: Aug. 10-13
Activities/Programs: providing a loving, safe and challenging
Water play, trips, arts & crafts, computers. environment. Camp Philosophy:
To promote love and respect for the
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Activities/Programs:
environment through active outdoor
Weekly themes, large outdoor play-yard,
learning and fun! NYC Department of
Friends Pre-School
water play, science, art, drama, music to
Health and Mental Hygiene approved.
movement, computers, picnics, trips, all
610 Bloomingdale Rd • 10309
meals included. Air conditioned. Activities/Programs:
718 984-5194 • Amy Farr
Hikes, field trips, crafts, games,
environmental programs, animals to see,
Sessions, Ages:
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friends to make and endless outdoor
Camp sessions are available in July and
fun and exploring.
August. Two, three and five days a week.
Goodhue Center-
Half or full days for children ages 2.6 to 5
Osborn Day Camp
years old.
304 Prospect Avenue • 10301
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718 447-2630 • Ilene Pappert, CSW
Camp Philosophy:
J & J Academy
55 Wyona Avenue • 10314
Our goal is to provide a clean, safe,
Sessions, Ages:
nurturing environment where children
June 29-August 21. Ages 6-12. CIT
718 698-0280 • Mandy Ng
can learn, play and have a fun, memorable
Program ages 13-15.
Email:
help@jjacademy.org
experience.
2 one-week basketball camps.
www.jjacademy.org
1 week soccer camp. 1 week dance camp.
Sessions, Ages:
Activities/Programs:
All day sessions preferred, but some half
Camp activities include: sprinklers,
Camp Philosophy:
day sessions are also available with limited
sand/water tables, balls, bikes, slides,
Creative & fun summer camp experience
space. Ages 2-10 years old.
climbing equipment, arts & crafts, math,
utilizing a private and beautiful 42-acre
science, stories and more!
campus, that includes pool, woodlands, Camp Philosophy:
pond and ball fields. To ensure that all children have a safe, fun
and healthy environment in which they are
Activities/Programs: able to explore various fine/gross motor
Swimming, sports, arts, nature, boating, skills activities.
campouts, computers, special events.
Senior specialty camp for ages 11-12.
Activities/Programs:
Bus transportation available.
Arts and crafts, sand and water play,
different kinds of sports ex., basketball/
soccer. Picnics, community trips and plenty
of out-door play.
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