Special Section
2009 Camp & Summer
Program Directory
Oakdale Academy S I Montessori Summer Camp Small World Preschool
366 Oakdale Street • 10312 500 Butler Blvd • 10309 • Prince’s Bay 144 Bloomingdale Road • 10309
718 948-4220 • Deborah Wallach 718 356-7833 • Elaine Adamo 718 356-7795 • Maria Schraidt
www.oakdaleacademy.net www.simontessorischool.com
Sessions, Ages:
Sessions, Ages:
Sessions, Ages: Ages 2-6. Half day: 9am-12noon.
8, 6, 4 weeks. 2, 3, 5 days.Open 7am-7pm.
2-7 week programs. Half and full day. Mini day: 9am-3pm.
Ages Infant-12 years old.
Daycare, flexible schedules. Ages 2 1/2-13 Full day: 6:30am-7:00pm. Flexible hours.
yrs. Fully licensed and certified. Choose the weeks you want:
Camp Philosophy:
June 29 to August 28.
Fun, frolic & friendship in a stimulating, safe &
Camp Philosophy:
nurturing environment. Guests, weekly shows
Camp offers individual and small groups.
Camp Philosophy:
and themes.
Activities in a cooperative, non-competitive
Indoor activities incl. daily lessons from
environment.
camp curriculum featuring crafts, learning
Activities/Programs:
Activities/Programs:
centers and theme days. Outdoor activities
Inground pool, carnival, rides, shows,
Science, sports, dancing, arts, crafts,
including sprinklers and field trips.
circus, sports, crafts, fully equipped play
cooking, gardening, nature study, dramatics,
yard, themed events, entertainment, guests,
Activities/Programs:
water fun, carnival, special guests, music &
fully air-conditioned, licensed staff,
Brand new air conditioned facility, large
trips. An old-fashioned summer camp.
laser tag, trips and movies. Mad Science,
outdoor, completely fenced playground.
unique art, drama and cultural program.
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Plenty of parking, reasonable rates. Register
early for 10% off. Fall registration also
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Silhouette Dance Studio
being accepted. UPK site.
Richmond Hill Children’s Center
389 Manor Road • 10314
501 Richmond Hill Road • 10314
718 727-2649 • Sandy Osgood
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718 494-7422 • Donna M. Bak
Email:
silhouette92@gmail.com
Email:
rhcc@verizon.net
www.sibblinks.com
South Shore Toddler
Academy and Pre-k
Sessions, Ages:
Sessions, Ages: 11 Sampson Avenue • 10308
4 & 8 week sessions full or half day
July 7th thru August 11th - 6 weeks. 718 356-3563 • Kathleen Spinelli
ages 2-6. Fully air-conditioned, large
21/2 thru adult.
Sessions, Ages:
outdoor play yard. NYC licensed daycare
Camp Philosophy: Ages 2 to 6. Monday to Friday.
and preschool. Open 7am-6:30pm
A friendly atmosphere where dance is
Full and half days. Half days: 8:30-11:30
Camp Philosophy:
taughtas a form of self esteem, discipline
and12:30-3:30. Full 8:30am-3:30pm.
Committed to providing a fun-filled
& fun in a professional and well rounded
Universal Pre-K Program in Fall.
summer, packed with exciting games
curriculum.
Camp Philosophy:
and activities in a clean, safe and secure
Activities/Programs:
Children will learn & play while enhancing
environment.
• Kinder Combos • Ballet • Tap
self-esteem. Emphasis on social and
Activities/Programs:
• Jazz • Hip Hop
emotional skills while arousing natural
intellectual curiosity.
Weekly themes, arts & crafts, sprinklers,
bounce round house, sports, nature study,
Activities/Programs:
snacks, story time, indoor/outdoor games
Arts and crafts, music and movement,
and activities, music & movement,
hands-on fun. Outdoor play yard with
hands-on fun! FREE UPK.
equipment. Multi-sensory approach to
learning.
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