Private Schools Open Their Campuses for Summer Camps
These camps encourage students to keep learning, develop new skills, and have fun.
Read moreThese camps encourage students to keep learning, develop new skills, and have fun.
Read moreFor 14 years, Joshua Forbes spent his summers at Camp Classen, first as a camper, then as a counselor, then as the person who trains campers to be counselors.
Read moreStarted in 1991, Camp John Marc partners with area pediatric hospitals to serve children, teens, and families with chronic illnesses and other special needs.
Read moreSince the early 1990s, the nonprofit Rainbow Days has welcomed at-risk and homeless youths in the Dallas area to a visual and performing arts summer camp where they can enjoy new experiences and discover new talents.
Read moreFor years, parents have decided what summer programming options would be best for their children.
Read moreMegan Dean Egan Miller: Watching my dad, I’ve seen countless examples of what he gained from advancing to Eagle Scout.
Read moreHigh school football players from the Dallas-Fort Worth area get to learn from NFL professionals at the Camp Exposure Football Invitational, a free, all-inclusive sports camp curated for underrepresented high school athletes.
Read moreWhat’s the deal with airline food, am I right? I took an Intro to Stand-Up class at Dallas Comedy Club to find out.
Read moreSummer camp aims to help children with disabilities keep learned skills sharp
Read moreMavs Academy hoop camps aim to change lives on and off the court
Read moreCoding camp students at the University of Texas at Dallas keep getting younger and younger.
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