Friday, June 11, 2021

YWCA Summer Camp Adventure Starts June 21


Blogger's Note:
The following was submitted by YWCA Tri-County Area.

YWCA Tri-County Area’s annual Camp Adventures, a nine-week, full-day summer camp for boys and 
girls ages 4 through 12, will take place June 21-August 20 at Fellowship Farm.

Campers will explore the outdoors on the farm’s 126 acres of woods, fields, and pond, will take part in 
games, visual and performing arts, team and individual sports, and swim instruction/ free time in the pool.

Camp Adventures encourages curiosity, team-building, learning, and creativity, and promote healthy lifestyle choices, independence, self-awareness, and confidence.
  • STEAM exploration (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math) includes activities that will boost their understanding of the environment and support opportunities for hands on experiments.
  • Camp Adventures is committed to ensuring that all children are able to safely respond to threatening situations around water. Each day, children will spend time in the pool in both swim instruction and recreational play, learning and practicing water safety, kicking and floating, and swimming.
  • Youth will have the opportunity to explore their imaginative skills through visual and performing arts activities. Campers will create their own masterpieces both individually and in small and larger groups.
Camp tuition is $200/week; ELRC child care subsidy is accepted. Campers will receive two free camp T-shirts, and daily lunches and snacks prepared in YW’s Dignity Kitchen.

Camp hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Pick-up and drop-off will be at YWCA Tri-
County Area, 315 King Street, Pottstown.

YWCA Tri-County Area is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all. YW is a leader in advocacy for racial and gender equity and equity in education, in empowering the community through quality, affordable early childhood education, adult literacy, and a host of programs to support the health and vitality of women, girls, and families.

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