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engaging and educational topics, from
art/creativity to science/technology.
Presented in small group settings led by
our much-loved camp instructors, many
of whom are professional educators.
our program ensures a fun, structured,
and exciting summer for Baltimore
region children. Operated by UMBC
Department of Athletics and Recreation,
licensed by Maryland State Department
of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Living History Camp
Y Camp
Westminster
800-654-4645
ccfarm@carrollcountymd.gov
www.carrollcountyfarmmuseum.org
Check website for 2024 dates
Ages: Rising 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th
graders
Living History Camp uses fun hands-on
experiences to teach children about rural
life in the 1800s including old-fashioned
games, craft projects and historic skills.
Farm camp lets children experience
living off the land as farmers for a weekcaring for animals, gardening, cooking
and more!
14 locations in Baltimore City and Anne
Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and
Howard Counties
Contact any Y Family Center
https://ymaryland.org/camp
June 17-Aug. 16
Ages 5-17
Summer is a time for kids to explore and
expand the limits of their imagination.
At Y Camp, every day is an adventure
filled with unique experiences, fun
activities and new memories made with
friends! Camp experiences include
day and overnight camp, specialty
interest camps, teen camps and
leadership programs! Free bonus time,
sibling discounts and financial savings
available. Learn more and register at
ymarylandcamp.org!
Summer Kids@Carroll
and Teen College
Westminster
410-386-8100
www.carrollcc.edu/summerkids
Weekly camps, June 24-Aug. 16
Ages 5-15
Carroll Community College has nearly
200 full-day and half-day (mix & match)
fun enrichment programs in a camp-like
environment: includes arts and creativity,
cooking, ceramics, digital technology,
STEM, performance, science and more.
Before and after care available. Kids@
Carroll for kids ages 5-11; Teen College
especially for ages 12-15.
Y Camp
Music & Arts Family Camp –
Common Ground on the Hill
Traditions Weeks
Carroll County
Carroll County Dance Center &
Ballet Conservatory
6300 Georgetown Blvd #105, Eldersburg
410-795-3255
info@carrollcountydancecenter.com
www.carrollcountydancecenter.com
Dancers bring their own lunch. Morning
and afternoon snacks are provided.
Summer Dance Camp, ages 6-12,
July 29-Aug. 2: Students experience a
wide variety of dance forms, including
ballet, jazz and more. They design
and create fabulous costumes and
scenery and practice the fundamentals
of stage makeup. Previous dance
experience recommended. Fairy Tale
Pre-Ballet Camp, ages 4-6, July 1-5
and July 15-19: Dancers will begin their
day with pre-ballet movement, while
activating their imagination through
reading a book, watching a professional
performance, creating costumes/props,
and rehearsing for their performance at
the end of the week. Space Adventure
Camp, ages 6-10, July 22-July 26: Hop
from planet to planet as we explore our
galaxy on our dancing rocket ship. Under
The Sea Camp, ages 6-10, July 8-July
12: This magical world flowing to its
own rhythm, fills the deep blue sea with
underwater creatures, like sea turtles
and urchins, ocean plants like seaweed
provide the opportunity for athletes to
improve their skills and techniques with
the stick. Join us this summer and take
your game to the next level!
and coral, and disappearing treasure like
shipwrecks and gold.
Coppermine Fieldhouse
Summer Camps
Hampstead
info@copperminefieldhouse.com
www.copperminefieldhouse.com
Visit website for 2024 dates
Ages 6-14
Coppermine offers a wide range of
Summer Camps at several locations.
Themed camps include scouts, junior
counselor, dance, lacrosse, field hockey,
flag football, basketball, volleyball and
more.
Summer!Kids@Carroll
+ Teen College
Carroll Community College, 1601
Washington Road, Westminster
410-386-8100
cet@carrollcc.edu
www.carrollcc.edu/summerkids
June 24-Aug. 16
Ages 5-15
Celebrating our 20th year! Nearly 100
half- and full-day enrichment camps
to choose from, offering a variety of
Westminster
410-857-2771
commonground@
commongroundonthehill.org
www.commongroundonthehill.org
June 24-28-Virtual classes
July 7-12-In-person classes
Ages 10-Adult. Children aged 10-16
must be accompanied by an enrolled
adult. Experience traditional arts, music,
dance and more from nationally and
internationally renowned instructors.
Workshops for all skill levels. Includes
evening concerts, art gallery showings,
dances and more on the campus of
McDaniel College. Details online.
Nike Field Hockey Camp at
McDaniel College
Westminster
1-800-645-3226
fieldhockey@ussportscamps.com
https://www.ussportscamps.com/
fieldhockey/nike/mcdaniel-college-nikefield-hockey-camp
Check website for 2024 dates
Ages 11-18
This field hockey camp in Westminster
delivers top-notch instruction for campers
of all skill levels to participate in. Campers
will have the chance to play at McDaniel
College under Head Field Hockey Coach,
Kati Nearhouse and her elite staff. Our
overnight field hockey camp in Maryland
is designed to prepare players for the
upcoming field hockey season. We
14 locations in Baltimore City and Anne
Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and
Howard Counties
Contact any Y Family Center
https://ymaryland.org/camp
June 17-Aug. 16
Ages 5-17
Summer is a time for kids to explore and
expand the limits of their imagination. At
Y Camp, every day is an adventure filled
with unique experiences, fun activities
and new memories made with friends!
Camp experiences include day and
overnight camp, specialty interest camps,
teen camps and leadership programs!
Free bonus time, sibling discounts and
financial savings available. Learn more
and register at ymarylandcamp.org!
Cecil County
Girl Scouts of Central Maryland
Resident Camp
Camp Conowingo
410-358-9711
membercare@gscm.org
gscm.info/rc
Weekly starting June 23 and going
through August 9 (skipping July 4th
week)
Girls, going into grades 2-12 (includes all
youth who are recognized by their family
and school/community as a girl and live
culturally as a girl)
Campers participate in age-appropriate
activities according to their chosen
program, which may include boating,
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