8/28/2023 0 Comments Abington township parks and recWyncote Summer Reading Program- At Wyncote elementary Arts & Nature (full and half day)Ībington Arts Center- Camp runs from June 18 to August 14, Ages 4 to 24 offering 3 hour days focused on art and creativity.Īllens Lane Art Center- June 18 to August 7th, full day, ages 5 – 12 and a special program just for 13 year-olds. This summer program at Glenside Elementary is an exploration on the theme “Innovating through Engineering.” Pennsylvania-certified teachers will lead students through a project-based learning model, exercising their curiosity, creativity, collaboration and critical-thinking skills to create, invent and innovate.Ībington Summer Reading - Programs at Roslyn and the Abington branch for kids this summer. Voyage Program - July 9 – July 13 July 16 – July 20 July 23 – July 27, Grades 2nd through 7th graders. The result is camaraderie and lasting friendships with local Police Officers. Cop Camp Cadets are taught teamwork, lessons in personal safety, respect for themselves and respect for others, as they participate in exciting well-organized police activities. The objective of Cheltenham Cop Camp is to encourage better understanding between Police andarea youth. A program of the National Inventors Hall of Fame®, Camp Invention is an exciting, week-long summer adventure with lessons that explore connections between science, technology, engineering, and innovation.Ĭheltenham Cop Camp- July 25 to July 27, Ages 10 to 12, at Curtis Arboretum. Limited availability, but there are still spots left.Ĭamp Invention at Copper Beech Elementary - July 16 to July 20, Grades kindergarten through 6th grade. Offers students a fun-filled approach to academic learning during the summer months, Camps on coding, math, robotics. Pennstate Abington- July 25th to August 10th, 9 am to 4 pm, Grades 3rd grade to 12th. Most of these camps offer one or several week sessions This is Glenside Local’s Last Minute Summer Fun guide to for Abington and Cheltenham educational, traditional, art and community camps plus summer programs at playgrounds and libraries. Finding activities for teens can be challenging, so you have waited until the last minute. There are those parents who registered the children for summer camp/activities months ago, and there are those parents who are scrambling to find summer activities for their kids now that school is out.
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