Anonymous wrote:Definitely returning to Levine music camp . Not sure about our other more general day camp.
Levine was more expensive and less hours that I'd have preferred. (Extended day only to 5, and I'm a working mom ). So we had our school-year babysitter come some days, just earlier (same#of hours). So it was workable.
Neither kid had requested it and I drove the decision -DH was laissez faire.i just wanted them to finally have some solid music exposure since I haven't ever gotten around to organizing lessons.
My kids loved it and told me they want to do it year after year. Glad I took the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Not returning to Beauvoir. Returning to Calleva.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not returning to the same camp next year. It served a very specific purpose for us this year (we relocated) and next year I'd like to try Valley Mill - the outdoor activities including swimming are closer to my idea of what summer camp should be about.
Valley Mill is fabulous -- we're in our 3rd summer and will go back next year -- but the swimming lessons are a weak point. If swimming is important to you, choose a different camp.
Oh no - they don't need swimming lessons, they are proficient swimmers. I just would like them to have the opportunity to swim during the week.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does valley mill have before and after care?
i don't think so bc/ of the bus system. they pick up at our stop at 8 and drop off at 5. not sure what the times are for the other locations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are not returning to the same camp next year. It served a very specific purpose for us this year (we relocated) and next year I'd like to try Valley Mill - the outdoor activities including swimming are closer to my idea of what summer camp should be about.
Valley Mill is fabulous -- we're in our 3rd summer and will go back next year -- but the swimming lessons are a weak point. If swimming is important to you, choose a different camp.