sitemap xml
 

Summer Camp Fun at Cumming United Methodist Church

Originally Published Apr 7, 2008, 12:42pm
(Updated Apr 7, 2008, 12:42pm)

As summer approaches, now is the time to plan for productive and enriching activities to engage your child. Cumming First United Methodist Church is hosting a number of professionally led summer camps for children ages 4 through 6th grade. Summer camps include:

Basketball Camp: June 2-6 (ages 4-grade 5) Cost: $125

Cheerleading Camp: June 2-6 (ages 4-grade 5) Cost: $125

VBS: June 11-13 or June 16-20 (ages 4-grade 5) Cost: $15

That’s All Folks Art Camp: June 23-27 (rising K-2); July 7-11 (rising K-2)/July 14-18 (rising grade 3-6) Cost: $150

What’s Cooking Camp: June 30-July 2 (rising 3-6) Cost: $85

We are His Hands service camp: - July 9-11 (rising 3-6) Cost: $50

dAyGLO Drama Camp: July 21-25 (rising 1-3) Cost: $100

Science Camp: July 21-25 (rising 1-6) Cost: $200

Puppetry Arts Camp: July 28 (rising K-2)

Camp Extreme: July 28-August 1 (rising 3-6) Cost: $95

For additional information or to register, contact Neida Streit, Director of Communications for Cumming First United Methodist Church at (770) 887-2900 ext. 215 or email nstreit@cfumcga.com. Sign up now as space is limited and camps are filling quickly. Some camps are already full.

Cumming First United Methodist Church is located at 770 Canton Hwy. In Cumming.

Business Directory: summer camps, Vacation Bible School


Want More info? Submit Request
Question:
* Your email address:
* Zip Code:
* Telephone:
* Full Name:
* Enter the security code shown:

Comments

1 comment(s) on this page. Add your own comment below.

Kristen Gibson
Apr 16, 2008 6:46pm [ 1 ]

Are you looking for additional camp counselors. My younger sister and I are looking for summer camps close to home. (Cumming, GA) We are full time cross country and track athletes so it is hard for us to work full time jobs. We love younger children and have experience working with children.

Add a Comment

Please be civil.

( )

( Formatting Your Comment)

The following challenge question is asked as a deterrent to spam robots:









Living