Through the Eyes of a Camp Counselor: Summer at Glen Lake Camp
It’s a strange full-circle moment when you become a camp counselor after spending years as a camper.
Read moreIt’s a strange full-circle moment when you become a camp counselor after spending years as a camper.
Read moreAre you looking to send your child to an overnight camp this summer but concerned about COVID?
Read moreWant a story-driven, beautifully creative camping experience? Head to the Dallas Museum of Art.
Read moreSports academy aims to create healthier community with outdoor activities
Read moreBefore the COVID-19 pandemic, summer for Dallas churches typically meant hosting thousands of children for programs and vacation Bible schools.
Read moreThe YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas is hiring for such part-time positions as lifeguards, swim instructors, and camp counselors and paying retention bonuses to those who work all summer.
Read moreI was no stranger to summer camps growing up. My favorite was attending Bill Allen’s “Twirlarama” with The Farmers Branch Bomberettes when I was 10 to 12.
Read moreI clearly remember that feeling of the last day of school and the summer before me — one filled with swimming lessons, Girl Scout camp, and all kinds of fun activities that my mom would find for us.
Read moreAs we look toward brighter days this summer, parents who prioritize mental, as well as physical, health for their children often see sleepaway camp as a much-needed summer reset.
Read moreWhile federal and statewide plans for distributing three vaccines might mean an eventual return to normalcy, face-to-face college programs for summer 2021 are still tentative.
Read moreBefore leaving for my study-abroad year in Spain, I heard the same line from 10 different friends: “Bro, you should be grateful to get out of junior year in the States.”
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