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activities of orgs running this strategy
A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.
- Art and Creative Play Camps IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOffers various art-focused camps including open-ended art classes with watercolors, beading, and building, "Creative Art For The Young," "Art With A Twist," "Creative Arts," and food-themed arts and crafts like fruit stamping and cereal necklaces.
- Camp Application Processing IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceProcesses camp applications using a random selection method for placement.
- Cooking Camps IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOperates cooking camps for four-year-olds where campers create kid-friendly recipes, learn to count, measure, and follow directions, and take home a DIY cookbook, including specific camps like "Count on Cooking" and "Junior Chef."
- Cooking and Culinary Skills Camps for Young Children IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceRuns hands-on cooking camps for 3 and 4-year-olds such as "4's Count on Cooking" and "Junior Chef," where campers learn to count, measure, follow recipes, and create kid-friendly dishes, culminating in a DIY cookbook to take home.
- Early Arts and Creative Development Classes IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOffers open-ended and structured art classes for young children using materials such as watercolors, do-a-dot markers, beads, blocks, Legos, and food-based crafts like fruit stamping and cereal necklaces. Includes dedicated camps like "Creative Art For The Young," "Creative Arts," and "Art With A Twist."
- Jump Start Early Morning Program IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceProvides a one-hour early drop-off enrichment program called "Jump Start" from 8:00 to 9:00 AM for multiple age groups during both summer camp sessions, allowing extended care and early engagement.
- Lunch Bunch Program IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOffers a supervised lunch program for 3 and 4-year-old campers, with a strict no-peanut-butter and nut-free policy to accommodate allergies, allowing children to eat together in a safe environment.
- Lunch Program IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOffers a lunch program for 3 and 4-year-old campers, with a policy against peanut butter and nuts due to allergies, also referred to as "Lunch Bunch."
- Random Selection Camp Application Process IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceProcesses camp applications using a random selection method to determine camper placement, ensuring equitable access to limited program spots.
- Science and Literature-Themed Camps IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceProvides summer camp programs that explore art, science, and literature through Eric Carle's stories, including hands-on projects like fizzy art, cloud dough, glittery slime, and skittle patterns, as well as educational activities focused on ocean, rainforest, desert animals, and dinosaurs.
- Specialty Academic and Creative Camps Based on Literature and Nature IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceProvides educational summer camps centered on themes from children's literature (e.g., Eric Carle), nature, science, and art, including activities such as sink-and-float experiments, ocean-in-a-bottle projects, animal habitats, and dinosaur exploration. Specific camps include "3's Nature and Art," "3's Amazing Animals," "Books, Cooks & Fizz!," and "Arts/Science Fun."
- Specialty Themed Camps IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOffers a variety of specialized camps such as "Amazing Artists," "Crazy Cupcake Wars," "Dance: Zombies!," "Magical World of Hogwarts," "Sports Zone," "Fun For All," "S.T.E.M. Bridges, Roller Coasters, Bridges and More...," "3's Amazing Animals," "American Girl Dolls," "Fun Factory," "Princess & Fantasy," "Showtime For The Young: Gingerbread Man," "The Garden," and "Alphabetics: Kindergarten Readiness P.M."
- Summer Camp Programs for 5-6 Year Olds IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOperates summer camp sessions for 5 and 6-year-olds, including "Jump Start" early drop-off, morning camps, and afternoon camps, with specific sessions running from June 1-11, Monday through Thursday.
- Summer Camp Programs for Preschool and Early Elementary Children IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOperates structured summer camp sessions for children ages 18 months through completed 5th grade, with programming divided by age group and developmental level. Sessions run Monday through Thursday from June 1 through June 25 in two blocks (Session I: June 1–11; Session II: June 15–25), with daily program hours from 8 AM to 3 PM.
- Summer Camp Programs for Preschoolers IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOperates summer camp sessions for 3 and 4-year-olds, including "Jump Start" early drop-off, morning camps, and afternoon camps, with specific sessions running from June 1-11 and June 15-25, Monday through Thursday.
- Themed Morning and Afternoon Camps IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOffers a variety of themed half-day camps including "Amazing Artists," "Crazy Cupcake Wars," "Dance: Zombies!," "Magical World of Hogwarts," "Sports Zone," "Fun For All," "S.T.E.M. Bridges, Roller Coasters, Bridges and More...," "American Girl Dolls," "Princess & Fantasy," and others, with morning sessions from 9 AM to Noon and afternoon sessions from 1 PM to 3 PM.
- Vacation Bible Camp IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOperates a Vacation Bible Camp for children aged 18 months through completed 5th grade, offering morning sessions focused on faith-based activities and afternoon sessions with interest-based activities such as STEAM/Coding, Video Production, Visual Arts, Cooking, Sports, and Play Camp.
- Vacation Bible Camp with Faith and Interest-Based Activities IMAGINE THAT SUMMER CAMPdirect serviceOperates a Vacation Bible Camp for children aged 18 months through completed 5th grade, combining morning faith-based programming with afternoon interest-based activities such as STEAM/Coding, Video Production, Visual Arts, Cooking, Sports, and Play Camp.