Due to popular demand – and a whole lot of fun by its campers – SurvivorKids Camp is back this summer at the Knabusch Math and Science Center in Bolles Harbor and is sponsored by Monroe Public Schools.
For four weeks this summer, camps will be offered to junior campers (first to third graders) in the morning sessions and senior campers (fourth to sixth graders) in the afternoon. Morning sessions run from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and the afternoon sessions run 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Campers will learn skills they may need to survive in the wild. Topics covered will include: fishing, tracking, boating, identification, survival skills, archery, campfire cooking, and wetlands. Campers will tie-dye camp shirts, make a paracord bracelet, and compete in a group scavenger hunt. Note– grades 1-3 will not be participating in archery. The camp is open to all children entering first through sixth grades regardless of where they attend school.
Weekly sessions are from June 20-24, June 27-July 1, July 11-15, and July 18-22. The cost is $95 per camper and scholarships are available by calling (734) 265-3080.
Children who attended previous SurvivorKids Camps, including this year may also be interested in the Advanced SurvivorKids Camp which runs July 25-29. Campers will continue to develop their boating, fishing, archery, and survival skills. Students will also learn orientation, fire-building, and conservation skills. Camp will end with a competition to see your skills, friends and family are invited!
For a registration form; you can print the one attached below, stop at any Monroe Public Schools elementary school office, or visit the website at www.survivorkidscamp.weebly.com More information is available by calling (734) 265-5250.