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[quote=Anonymous]You have some choices-you can pick one camp and send your kid to all the weeks they have, or you can pick and choose a week here, two weeks there of a variety of camps. That's what we do - I try to touch on all of my daughter's interests (theatre, art, cheerleading), two-week camps whenever possible for continuity, plus some general purpose camps that are just fun. The trick here is that many of these camps start registration in January and February, so you have to really be on your game if you want to get into certain popular camps. (or certain good cheap camps.) That can be kind of stressful. I made a spreadsheet with all the weeks across the top and all the camp options down the side, and I filled in the weeks each camp had available and looked at some combinations of options. I looked at the hours they were open, extended day, cost, location and made sure to put an outlook reminder for signup. Also, don't forget about spring and winter break - there are camps for those as well, though not as many.[/quote]
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