one specific activity, like chess, coding, writing, or
more sports-oriented activities like basketball or
soccer. Other camps offer kids a range of activities
from sports, to crafts, to performing arts. Camps that
focus on a single activity typically aim to strengthen
kids’ abilities in that particular area. Camps that offer
many different activities try to introduce kids to
different things. So ask yourself – and your kids -
whether the goal is simply to have fun and try new
things, or whether the goal is to enhance some
particular skill of theirs.
Single or
Multiple Camps
Finally, ask yourself whether you want to send your
kids to one camp for all or part of the summer or
whether your kids will go to multiple camps. There are
good reasons for either choice. On the one hand,
sending your kids to a single camp can save you time
and money shuttling between camps. It would also let
your kids cultivate friendships for a longer period of
time. On the other hand, sending your kids to several
camps would let them to explore different interests
and make more new friends.
AT
GRADES
6 TH +
JUNE 3 - 28, M-F • 10:00a - 1:00p
Performances on Mainstage
June 28, 29 at 7:30p • June 30 at 2:00p
TUITION: $450
GRADES
3 RD +
JULY 1 - 11, M-F • 10:00a - 4:00p
Performances in Black Box
July 12, 13 at 7:30p • July 14 at 2:00p
TUITION: $405
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GRADES
K-3
JULY 15 - 19 • 10:00a - 1:00p
Showcase: July 19 • 1:00p
TUITION: $150
Tanni Haas, Ph.D. is a Professor in the
Department of Communication Arts, Sciences, and
Disorders at the City University of New York –
Brooklyn College.
MORE CAMPS
AVAILABLE THROUGH
AUGUST 2
INFO & REGISTRATION AT
LIMELIGHT-THEATRE.ORG/KIDZFACTORY
904.825.1164
www.Limelight-Theatre.org
11 Old Mission Avenue
St. Augustine, FL 32084