SUMMER
CAMPS
SUMMER
CAMPS
SUMMER
CAMPS
Film Acting
Filmmaking
Musical Theatre
(ages 7 - 18)
(ages 10 - 18)
For more information about dates & prices contact
KD STUDIO
Friends and fun under
the summer sun!
COED CAMPS AND CLASSES
AGE 3 THROUGH GRADE 12
SESSIONS FROM JUNE 6 - JULY 22
•
HOCKADAY
•
• COED •
SUMMER HOCKADAY 2016 PROGRAMS & REGISTRATION
WWW.HOCKADAY.ORG/SUMMER
CAMPS
18 MARCH 2016 | PARKCITIESPEOPLE.COM
Summer at Hockaday is a fun-filled program that
provides opportunities in the areas of academics,
sports, the arts, technology, and much more.
Boys and girls, ages three and up, enjoy their
summer days spent on the beautiful campus of
The Hockaday School. Day camps and enrichment
classes provide students the opportunity to try new
things and to strengthen a variety of skills, while
making new friends and lasting memories. Come
spend your Summer at Hockaday!
THE HOCKADAY SCHOOL
A Summer at Hockaday
SPECIAL ADVERTISING CONTENT
As the days heat up and
school lets out, activities
offered for kids do anything but
fizzle out.
Day Camp can be a great
opportunity for children who
aren’t ready to go to overnight
camp, but are ready to meet
new friends, try a new activ-
ity, or hone a beloved hobby
into a skill.
Dallas is teeming with
camps offering everything from
the traditional outdoor adven-
ture to acting classes. Here are
just a few.
DRAMA, DRAMA, DRAMA
n Shakespeare Dallas offers
kids of all ages the chance to
learn from devotees of the
Bard this summer. One op-
tion is All The World’s a Stage.
Campers for grades 2-6 will
create characters and practice
scenes from different plays. At
the close of camp, they will
perform for friends and fami-
ly at the Samuel Grand Amphi-
theater.
Dates: June 13 - 17
Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Cost: $200
Where: J. Erik Jonsson
Central Library
Times and dates of the other
camps are available online.
nSummerStage 2016 at the Dal-
las Theater Center runs two-
week acting and musical the-
ater sessions for children ages
7-12. With musical theater in the
morning and acting in the after-
noon, students have the option
to participate in a half or full
day sessions.
Dates: June 6 - Aug. 5,
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.,
1:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Cost: $285 for benefactors,
friends, and subscribers; $335
for general public
Where: Dee and Charles Wyly
Theatre in the AT&T Performing
Arts Center
BREATH OF FRESH AIR
nYMCA Camp on the Lake is
an opportunity for kids ages
6-13 to spend a week shooting
archery, swimming, canoeing/
kayaking, sailing, playing field
games, and making crafts. Bus
rides are offered to and from
Lake Lewisville from eight YM-
CAs, including the Park Cities
and Town North locations.
Dates: May 31 – Aug. 19
Time: Drop off: 7:30 to 8:15 a.m.
Pick up: 5 to 6 p.m.
Cost: Varies
Where: Lake Lewisville
n Preston Hollow Presbyterian
invites kindergarteners through
fifth-graders to spend a week
at Springhill Day Camp. There
will be crafts, games, adventures
along creek, and a watermel-
on seed-spitting contest. Kids
grades 6-12 can apply to be junior
counselors by contacting Ann
Nielsen at anielsen@phpc.org .
Dates: July 11 - 15 and 18 - 22
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Cost: $200
Drop off and pick up at PHPC
ATHLETICALLY INCLINED
nThe Dallas NFL Alumni Hero
Youth Football camp offers
non-contact instruction to kids
ages 6-14 to run, throw, catch,
and defend. The camp empha-
sizes proper techniques for
blocking and tackling to prepare
tackle-bound tikes to play safe.
Dallas Cowboy alumni will be
making appearances.
Dates: June 27 – July 1
Time: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Cost: $129
Where: Greenhill School
Reporting by Elizabeth
Ygartua and Danielle Garcia
www.esdallas.org/summercamp
REGISTER ONLINE AT
Discover Summer at ESD to enjoy a variety of activities like sports, arts
and crafts, theater, fine motor skills, robotics, science, and much more!
Camps back by popular demand include:
Digital Photography, Fancy Nancy, Fight Like a Girl, Legomania,
Mrs. McVeigh’s Manners, and Shake and Shout for Science.
Day Camps Have Offerings for All
COURTESY SHAKESPEARE DALLAS
Aspiring actors can test their mettle at one of four camps offered
by Shakespeare Dallas this summer.

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    SUMMER CAMPS SUMMER CAMPS SUMMER CAMPS Film Acting Filmmaking Musical Theatre (ages7 - 18) (ages 10 - 18) For more information about dates & prices contact KD STUDIO Friends and fun under the summer sun! COED CAMPS AND CLASSES AGE 3 THROUGH GRADE 12 SESSIONS FROM JUNE 6 - JULY 22 • HOCKADAY • • COED • SUMMER HOCKADAY 2016 PROGRAMS & REGISTRATION WWW.HOCKADAY.ORG/SUMMER CAMPS 18 MARCH 2016 | PARKCITIESPEOPLE.COM Summer at Hockaday is a fun-filled program that provides opportunities in the areas of academics, sports, the arts, technology, and much more. Boys and girls, ages three and up, enjoy their summer days spent on the beautiful campus of The Hockaday School. Day camps and enrichment classes provide students the opportunity to try new things and to strengthen a variety of skills, while making new friends and lasting memories. Come spend your Summer at Hockaday! THE HOCKADAY SCHOOL A Summer at Hockaday SPECIAL ADVERTISING CONTENT As the days heat up and school lets out, activities offered for kids do anything but fizzle out. Day Camp can be a great opportunity for children who aren’t ready to go to overnight camp, but are ready to meet new friends, try a new activ- ity, or hone a beloved hobby into a skill. Dallas is teeming with camps offering everything from the traditional outdoor adven- ture to acting classes. Here are just a few. DRAMA, DRAMA, DRAMA n Shakespeare Dallas offers kids of all ages the chance to learn from devotees of the Bard this summer. One op- tion is All The World’s a Stage. Campers for grades 2-6 will create characters and practice scenes from different plays. At the close of camp, they will perform for friends and fami- ly at the Samuel Grand Amphi- theater. Dates: June 13 - 17 Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: $200 Where: J. Erik Jonsson Central Library Times and dates of the other camps are available online. nSummerStage 2016 at the Dal- las Theater Center runs two- week acting and musical the- ater sessions for children ages 7-12. With musical theater in the morning and acting in the after- noon, students have the option to participate in a half or full day sessions. Dates: June 6 - Aug. 5, Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Cost: $285 for benefactors, friends, and subscribers; $335 for general public Where: Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre in the AT&T Performing Arts Center BREATH OF FRESH AIR nYMCA Camp on the Lake is an opportunity for kids ages 6-13 to spend a week shooting archery, swimming, canoeing/ kayaking, sailing, playing field games, and making crafts. Bus rides are offered to and from Lake Lewisville from eight YM- CAs, including the Park Cities and Town North locations. Dates: May 31 – Aug. 19 Time: Drop off: 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. Pick up: 5 to 6 p.m. Cost: Varies Where: Lake Lewisville n Preston Hollow Presbyterian invites kindergarteners through fifth-graders to spend a week at Springhill Day Camp. There will be crafts, games, adventures along creek, and a watermel- on seed-spitting contest. Kids grades 6-12 can apply to be junior counselors by contacting Ann Nielsen at anielsen@phpc.org . Dates: July 11 - 15 and 18 - 22 Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: $200 Drop off and pick up at PHPC ATHLETICALLY INCLINED nThe Dallas NFL Alumni Hero Youth Football camp offers non-contact instruction to kids ages 6-14 to run, throw, catch, and defend. The camp empha- sizes proper techniques for blocking and tackling to prepare tackle-bound tikes to play safe. Dallas Cowboy alumni will be making appearances. Dates: June 27 – July 1 Time: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Cost: $129 Where: Greenhill School Reporting by Elizabeth Ygartua and Danielle Garcia www.esdallas.org/summercamp REGISTER ONLINE AT Discover Summer at ESD to enjoy a variety of activities like sports, arts and crafts, theater, fine motor skills, robotics, science, and much more! Camps back by popular demand include: Digital Photography, Fancy Nancy, Fight Like a Girl, Legomania, Mrs. McVeigh’s Manners, and Shake and Shout for Science. Day Camps Have Offerings for All COURTESY SHAKESPEARE DALLAS Aspiring actors can test their mettle at one of four camps offered by Shakespeare Dallas this summer.