Special Section
2009 Camp & Summer
Program Directory
St. John Villa Summer Camp
Staten Island
Staten Island
57 Cleveland Place • 10305
Academy Day Camp
Community Tennis
718 447-4150 ext110 • Marie Stahmer 715 Todt Hill Road • 10304 2800 Victory Boulevard • 10314
718 303-7846 • Ms. Darlene Crowe 718 982-3355
Sessions, Ages:
Email:
dcrowe@statenislandacademy.org Mat Buxbaum • Jim Barton
July 6 to August 14.
Regular camp: 9:00-4:00. Pre & after camp
Sessions, Ages:
Sessions, Ages:
programs available. Boys & girls ages 5-12.
Mini-camp 6/15-6/19 ages 3-15
8 week session. Beginner-advanced ages
9 week day camp 6/15-8/21
5-adult. Full or half day camp.
Camp Philosophy: 3 sports camps, tennis, soccer & basketball.
A warm and caring atmosphere owned and Extended hours, part/full-time 7am-7pm.
Camp Philosophy:
operated by Sisters of St. John Baptist.
Camp Philosophy:
Have fun while improving tennis skills.
Activities/Programs: Our mission is a simple one!
Dates: June 29 to August 21.
On and off premise activities. Large pool To nurture & care for your child.
and kiddie pool, indoor and outdoor Each camper’s day will be filled with
Activities/Programs:
activities, arts and crafts, games and rides. laughter and smiles. A unique experience!
Outdoor and indoor, air-conditioned,
No transportation provided.
tennis drills, games, swimming and
Air-conditioned environment.
Activities/Programs:
special activites.
Theme week: carnival, olympics, color wars,
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H2O sports, crazy hat day, scavenger hunt,
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camp dance & show, halloween, tribal
St. Joseph Hill Academy
challenge, tropical island day.
Staten Island Day Camp
850 Hylan Boulevard • 10305
2800 Victory Blvd. • 10314
718 981-1187
1-800-301-2267 • Michael Halpern
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Eileen Gregor
Email:
sidaycamp@aol.com
Email:
egregor@stjhill.org
www.statenislanddaycamp.com
www.saintjosephhill.homestead.com
Staten Island
Children’s Museum
Sessions, Ages:
Sessions, Ages:
4, 6, 7 & 8 week sessions.Boys & girls ages
1000 Richmond Terrace • 10301
June 22-July 30. Pre-K 4 to grade 5.
5-13. June 29-Aug 21.Optional extended day.
718 273-2060 x137
Monday–Thursday 8:30am-12:30pm.
Camp Philosophy:
Sessions, Ages:
To promote healthy socialization while build-
Camp Philosophy:
For children four years and older. Each
ing self-esteem through physical and creative
A program specifically designed to help
camp runs for one week, Monday-Friday.
activities. Mature, professional, enthusiastic &
children to keep their minds active in a
Half days (9-12) or (1-4). Full days (9-4).
experienced staff creates a warm and caring
happy fun environment.
Begins June 29.
environment. Established 1979.
Activities/Programs:
Camp Philosophy:
Fun is learning and learning is fun in an
Activities/Programs:
Enrichment in reading, math and writing.
environment that is exciting, nurturing,
Comprehensive sports program, swimming,
Arts and crafts, gym activities, games and
warm and welcoming. Camp is for friends
swim lessons, arts and crafts, professional
healthy snacking.
and summer days.
entertainment, theme days & interactive
events weekly. Central air conditioned
Activities/Programs:
facility includes sport courts and ball fields.
Each weekly camp includes art projects,
ACA accredited day camp. Free door to
crafts, games, stories, hands-on play and fun
door transportation.
with friends.
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