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Yong In Master Lee’s Taekwondo 13613 W. McMillan Rd., Boise 83713 938-3000 idahotaekwondo.com 4-week taekwondo summer program. June 25 through July 28. First 20 kids only. Only $49 plus $45-value uniform free.


YOUNG AT ART 1304 E. Boise Ave., Boise 83706 345-7207 youngatartssr@aol.com Weekly art camps, am or pm. Po ery camps to drawing and everything in between. Fun relaxed atmosphere.


Zoo Boise Summer Camp 355 Julia Davis Dr., Boise 83702 608-7680 zooboise.org Discover animal wildlife through a variety of hands-on ac vi es, tours, art projects, animal encounters, and games. For ages 6–12, week- long sessions. For ages 4–5, day sessions.


SPECIAL NEEDS Advancing Adventures in Communica on Campus of Northwest Nazarene University 706-5775 akuhlmeier@ierh.org Tradi onal summer camp for those ages 5–21


ART MAKING! DROP-IN


Toddler Wednesday (children ages 2-3 with an adult) Sponsored by Target


April 4, 2012 10:00 a.m. - noon


Make your own patterns inspired by the exhibition Open to Interpretation.


Family Art Saturday (all ages)


Sponsored by Richard and Sondra Hackborn


April 28, 2012 Noon - 3:00 p.m.


Paint delicate lines with ink after viewing brush paintings in the exhibition Eastern Traditions/ Western Expressions.


SUMMER CAMPS AND CLASSES for children, families, & adults For a complete list of our summer programs, visit


www.boiseartmuseum.org Boise Art Museum


670 Julia Davis Dr. , Boise, Idaho 83702 345-8330


who own and use a speech genera ng device. $75, June 11-15. Social communica on focus through fun, exci ng ac vi es.


AdVenture Teen Summer Camp Grace Jordan Comm. Ctr., Boise 83709 608-7680 cityo oise.org/parks/ac; vi es Week-long day camp for teens ages 13–17 with intellectual disabili es. Art, fi eld trips, using the city bus, recrea on. Weekly from June 11 un l August 17. $72/week.


American Cancer Society’s Camp Rainbow Gold 422-0842 camprainbowgold.org Youth (ages 6–12) Oncology Camp July 29–Aug. 3. Teen (ages 13–17) Oncology Camp July 22–27. Sibling Camp July 15–20. Transporta on from Boise provided. Family Camp June 6-10. All camps are free.


American Lung Associa on Camps 1412 Idaho St., Ste. 100, Boise 83702 345-2209 lungidaho.org Camps for Idaho kids diagnosed with asthma. Day Camp, June 19 at Municipal Park (Boise) for kids 9–12. Camp Super Breathers (over- night) for kids 8–17, Aug. 6-10, Horsethief Reservoir.


WOODWORKING


for kids A Workshop Bus


that comes to you! SAFE and FUN!


Boys and Girls ages 4 - 12+


Learn to build wood projects with hand tools.


KIDS CAMP JUNE 30 - July 4 $205


JUNIOR HIGH JULY 4-9 $230


SENIOR HIGH JULY 4-9 $255


Transportation Provided from Eagle, ID.


www.woodworking4kids.com * 208.861.6089 *


Now Accepting Registrations 208-634-2083 Space is Limited. Scholarships available. www.quakerhillcamp.org


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BORN TO SUCCEED EARLY CARE & EDUCATION CENTER 4770 N. Shamrock St., Boise 83713 658-5561 brntosucceed.com Summer program for children ages 4-10 with and without disabili es. 2-3 weekly fi eld trips or special guest speakers, swim lessons, 1-2 week theme-based ac vi es and community service ac vi es.


Camp Hodia 336-6829 hodia.com Camps for kids with type 1 diabetes. Fun and friendship, learning and support, in the Sawtooth Mountains. For kids entering grades 3–12. Founded in 1978.


Camp River Run 286-1078 campriverrun.org Local nonprofi t off ering a 4-day summer camp in Cascade for kids ages 7–14 with life- threatening or disabling medical condi ons. We provide excellent care and support to your child, at no cost to your family.


Care-Ousel Therapeu c Riding 8803 Highway 78, Marsing 83639 530-0021 care-ousel.com


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