Anonymous
Post 02/06/2015 13:54     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

Anonymous wrote:Anyone ever try Holy Trinity Episcopal in Glendale for summer camp?


My kids went to the Holy Trinity camp last summer. They really liked it and it was a good mix of academic, sports and just fun activities.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2015 11:03     Subject: Re:Any PG County summer camps

PG TAG is sponsoring a Camp Fair in March at Kenmoor Elementary. Call them at 301-808-3790 for the exact date.
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2015 09:19     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

Do the greenbelt camps have actual swim lessons or just recreational swimming? Thanks
Anonymous
Post 02/06/2015 09:18     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

Anyone ever try Holy Trinity Episcopal in Glendale for summer camp?
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2015 21:30     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

For preschoolers I would say the Greenbelt run programs are great if you are in that area already. We love Joes, Artworks, Greenwood, Camp Magruder, & Gymkana.
Anonymous
Post 02/05/2015 21:21     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

So many great camps in PG County - here is my running list:
https://sites.google.com/site/pgparentscal/summer-camps
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2015 21:02     Subject: Re:Any PG County summer camps

pring break and summer camp @Greenbelt community centerhttp://www.greenbeltmd.gov/

Anonymous
Post 02/03/2015 10:37     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

Anonymous wrote:My daughter did greenbelt camp 2 years in a row, we like it. They swim often and play a lot.. Now that she's five we are looking for something different, more mentally stimulating and challenging. I actually just left Joes Emporium and Artworks in the arts district area... We are moving to the community and going with those options this summer.. Good luck!

PS. The last two options are much pricier than greenbelt.


Thanks for the tips. I actually live within walking distance of both of those and they're great! I really like Joe's after school program. My kid is still in preschool, so we're looking for summer options for younger kiddos than what Joe's and Art Works cater to, but will be turning back to them when my kid's a bit older.

When you say Greenbelt camp, you mean the one run by the city, right? Just want to make sure I'm bookmarking the right ones. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2015 21:41     Subject: Re:Any PG County summer camps

Discovery Lane opening in August in PG County. Alternative educational enrichment program.
thediscoverylane.com
Anonymous
Post 01/13/2015 13:41     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

My daughter did greenbelt camp 2 years in a row, we like it. They swim often and play a lot.. Now that she's five we are looking for something different, more mentally stimulating and challenging. I actually just left Joes Emporium and Artworks in the arts district area... We are moving to the community and going with those options this summer.. Good luck!

PS. The last two options are much pricier than greenbelt.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 12:33     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

The city of Greenbelt has very nice camps (but not academic camps)
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 12:08     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

We did half day thru parks and recs. it was fine, great price and he liked the teachers. I did not sign up the first day and ended up in a location farther from my house bc I wanted the entire thing to be in one place.
Anonymous
Post 01/12/2015 12:01     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

Any recommendations for preschoolers? Open to half day programs at the rec centers, or some of the art/dance studios in the Gateway Arts District. Thanks!
Anonymous
Post 01/08/2015 11:28     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

Well, I think it depends on what kind of academics and what kind of fun you are looking for. The PG parks system has some great camps that are very affordable. Greenbelt has some really cool STEM focused camps, but I think they may be for older elementary/middle schoolers.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2015 14:58     Subject: Any PG County summer camps

that combine academics and fun for elementary school age?