Steve & Kate's Camp.... For the entire summer?

Anonymous
DD was 7 last year and LOVED Steve and Kate's at Van Ness. She wants to return this summer. She really enjoyed controlling her own schedule and choosing her own meals each morning at drop off. She usually made bread for me at some point during the day.

As a parent, I enjoyed not having to pack lunches and the fact that "before and after care" are included in the fee. Also, we probably saved considering we didn't have to pay for days when she wasn't present.
Anonymous
Bump - any recent experience with Arlington location? Considering for the whole summer for rising 1st grader DS.
Anonymous
We heard nothing but good things when they were on river rd.
Anonymous
Ugh I am in Frederick and this camp sounds PERFECT. Wish they had a Maryland site!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD was 7 last year and LOVED Steve and Kate's at Van Ness. She wants to return this summer. She really enjoyed controlling her own schedule and choosing her own meals each morning at drop off. She usually made bread for me at some point during the day.

As a parent, I enjoyed not having to pack lunches and the fact that "before and after care" are included in the fee. Also, we probably saved considering we didn't have to pay for days when she wasn't present.


Darn it--I thought you guys were referring to the area near the Van Ness metro stop, which would be doable for us. Looked at their website, and this is Van Ness Elementary, which won't work for our commutes coming from upper 16th St. area. Looks like a great camp!
Anonymous
My kids also LOVE this camp. I figured they’d get bored so signed them up for other camps for a few weeks throughout the summer to mix it up. After a few days at the other camps my kids were always begging to go back to Steve and Kate’s. They could absolutely spend the entire summer there.
Anonymous
Anyone have a boy who went to Steve and Kate’s?
Anonymous
Tons of my sons friends. They seemed happy with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a boy who went to Steve and Kate’s?


Nah, theyre 100% female
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Anyone have a boy who went to Steve and Kate’s?

What makes you think it is geared toward girls?
Anonymous
We’re seriously considering doing the whole summer for our rising 1st trader at the Alexandria site. The consistency sounds amazing. My daughter loves clothes so I expect she’ll spend more than 50% of her time in the “fashion” area - but I like the idea of her getting an unstructured summer that is still convenient for parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We’re seriously considering doing the whole summer for our rising 1st trader at the Alexandria site. The consistency sounds amazing. My daughter loves clothes so I expect she’ll spend more than 50% of her time in the “fashion” area - but I like the idea of her getting an unstructured summer that is still convenient for parents.


Bumping this because I'm sending my rising Kindergarten daughter (she turns 6 in October) to Steve and Kate's in Alexandria for the entire summer. We did the free winter movie night in they put on in December and she loved it. The only downside for us is that it's very doubtful she'll have any school or neighborhood friends there--we live in Vienna, but this is near my work so it's convenient in that way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We know of Tony's adventure camp but that's it.


This camp sounds great and affordable, do you like it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We know of Tony's adventure camp but that's it.


would you recommend Tony's adventure camp?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DD did Steve and Kate's (at Brent) for most of the summer last year (at 6) and she really liked it. I keep asking her (with respect to this summer) "would you like to also do a week of xx camp here and there to mix it up or Steve and Kate's" - and the response is usually "Steve and Kate's"



My kids did not like Steve and Kate's because they do not really have any resources and they got bored. They do not want to go back.
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