Special Section
2009 Camp & Summer
Program Directory
Village Preschool, The Wizard of Art Young People’s Day Camps
76 St. Alban's Place • 10312 253/255 Nelson Avenue • 10308
of Staten Island
718 967-5809 • Lisbeth Brandefine 718 227-7600 • Denise Cartelli-Arena
1075 Woodrow Road • 10312
Email:
deearena@aol.com •
www.siwizard.com
718 701-3600 • Keith Glauber, Director
Sessions, Ages:
Email:
keith@ypdc.com •
www.ypdc.com
Monday thru Friday. Sessions, Ages:
9am to 12pm • 9am to 2pm. 1st session August 3 - August 13
Sessions, Ages:
June 23 to Aug 14. Ages 2-6 years old.
Ages 5-9: 9am-12pm • Ages 9-12: 1-4pm
2, 4, 6, & 8 week programs available.
Bring bag lunch.
2nd session August 17-27
For boys and girls ages 5-14.
Ages 5-9: 9am-12pm • Ages 9-12: 1-4pm
Camp Philosophy:
Japanese Anime, Portfolio Development
Camp Philosophy:
A multi-sensory approach to learning
and Fashion Design. Call for days & time.
YPDC celebrates their 37th anniversary.
through play with qualified, fun staff.
Founded by school teachers, the camp’s
Camp Philosophy:
philosophy is based on the desire to “grow”
Activities/Programs:
Enhance & educate children in art, from
children intellectually, physically and
Renovated playground. Indoor/outdoor;
water colors, sculptures, painting & drawing.
spiritually in a fun environment.
sprinkler; arts and crafts; phys. ed. games;
music; science; reading and more! In a safe
Activities/Programs:
Activities/Programs:
and nurturing environment. Licensed
Each day a project will be made with guid-
Programs are packed with activities:
DOH. Flexible schedules welcomed.
ance of trained artist. African Mask Day, Kite
swimming, sports, arts and crafts, karate,
Day, Sculpture Day and Scrapbooking.
weekly trips to baseball games, amusement
* * * * * * * *
parks, aquariums & more! Camp Director
* * * * * * * *
Keith Glauber is a former Major League
Wagner College
Baseball Player with the Cincinnati Reds.
External Programs
Young Buds Transportation at YPDC always free!
200 Nevada Avenue • 10306
1 Campus Road • 10301
718 667-7475
718 390-3221
Email:
external@wagner.edu
Maritza Cuevas
www.wagner.edu/external
Email:
education@sigreenbelt.org
UPCOMING
www.sigreenbelt.org
DIRECTORIES
Sessions, Ages:
Sessions, Ages:
June 29 to August 21, 2009. Weekly, full and
Ages 5 & 6 (Must be 5 by 12/31)
half day sessions. 9am to 4:30pm. Ages 6-17. August:
Session 1: July 6-9 • Session 2: July 13-16
Camp Philosophy:
Session 3: July 20-23 • Session 4: July 27-30 Back to School
Wagner College External Programs
Session 5: August 3-6 • Session 6: Aug. 10-13
Camps provide an nurturing environment
that encourages personal, academic and
Camp Philosophy: November:
social growth while having fun!
To promote love and respect for the
Special Needs
environment through active hands-on
Activities/Programs:
inquiry based learning. NYC Dept. of
Theatre Summer Stock & Theatre
Health & Mental Hygiene approved.
Workshops “Fiddler on the Roof,” Lego®
Call 718.761.4800
Robotics • Mad Science • Teen Career
Activities/Programs:
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Exploration • Swim • Computer Game •
Campers will be introduced to the animals
Scholars • Pottery • High School
and plants found in High Rock Park, via
information
Ceramic/Art Intensive • Silk Painting
hikes, crafts, games and stories.
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