Greenville, SC
Summer Camps
Wofford offers a variety of sports day camps during the summer, and an overnight summer camp for gifted students as well.
The Spartanburg Youth Theatre presents four productions each October – May season, using young actors and actresses, with three public performances and two days of in-school performances of each show. More than 10,000 Spartanburg County students attend the Youth Theatre annually. In addition, the Youth Theatre’s professional staff teaches a variety of classes for students in grades K-12.
Ballet Spartanburg’s mission is to promote dance appreciation in Spartanburg County and surrounding areas by providing quality dance presentation, education, and outreach. Ballet Spartanburg produces a four program season that includes “The Nutcracker”, a fall program, a spring program and a guest company.
Since 1982, AICL has had kids laughing while they learn, with a range of arts and academic classes to challenge their young minds. Also included: lifelong friends. Two one-week sessions at Warren Wilson College, near Asheville, July 19-August 1. For more, call Jake Morrill at 1-800-951-7442 or email [email protected].
Camp Voyager is held at a YMCA Camp Hanes which is 30 minutes north of Winston-Salem, NC. The camp features air conditioned cabins with bunk beds and Bathrooms, a dining hall, two lakes, a pool, ballfields, zip-lining, climbing towers and much more. Our camp staff includes a camp nurse and adult/college counselors with a ratio of 1 to 6. Certified lifeguards are used at all the water events. All meals are all you-can-eat.
Activities include archery, riflery, fishing, swimming (lake and pool), canoeing, the Blob, paddleboats, basketball, climbing towers and lots more. Events include team games, skits, slip & slide, arts & crafts, concerts and Praise & Worship.
STEM Summer Camp at Spartanburg Community College is a collaboration between SCC and USC Upstate made possible by a National Science Foundation grant. This STEM Day Camp is designed specifically for High School students (incoming 9th – 12th graders).
Four-H is the youth educational phase of the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service. Youth between the ages of 5 and 19 participate in 4-H. To learn more, call Ginger Bowen at 864-596-2993.
Our mission is to give every girl the chance to participate in Girl Scouting – to serve every girl, everywhere. Any girl between the ages of 5 and 17 may become a member of the Girl Scouts. She must accept the Girl Scout Promise and Law. Although all girls are known as Girl Scouts, there are actually five age-specific program levels: Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes and Seniors.