SUMMER CAMP LISTING

0 Comments | Gazette, The (Colorado Springs), Mar 18, 2002

CAMP TIMBERLINE, Estes Park; Kyle Dodd, executive director. Privately owned and operated Christian summer camp with sports training and mountain adventures for boys and girls ages 7-18; includes ropes course, rock climbing, hiking, overnight backpacking, zip line. Sports training includes football, baseball, water skiing, basketball, soccer, golf and tennis for boys; and volleyball, basketball, soccer, tennis and aerobics/nutrition for girls. Upward Bound for teens includes a week of camping. Seven-day programs, June 18-Aug. 17. Contact the winter office through May 31; mail to 420 S. Howes St., No. 107, Fort Collins 80521; call (970) 484-8462; fax (970) 416-7878; or e-mail office@camptimberline.com. Contact the summer office June 11 though Aug. 17; mail to 1207 Longs Peak Road, Estes Park 80517; call (970) 586-7777; fax (970) 586-5426; or go online to www.camptimberline.com.

C BAR T TRAIL RANCH, near Idledale; Roger Felch, director. Wilderness horsemanship and camping for boys and girls ages 11-17; Two-, three- and five-week sessions, June 22-July 29. Contact Roger Felch; mail to P.O. Box 158, Idledale 80453; or call (303) 674-6477 or (303) 674-5149.

CELEBRATION ARTS FESTIVAL, Pioneer Elementary School, 3663 Woodland Hills Drive, Colorado Springs; Debbi Dickerson, director. A day camp that offers painting, dance, drama and more for children who have completed kindergarten through grade 5; daily sessions, 9 a.m. to noon, June 17-21. Contact Pat Altemose by June 2, early registration May 19; call 536-0706; or mail to Pat Altemose, North Springs Alliance Church, 7856 N. Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs 80920. Operated by Children's Ministries at Colorado Springs Alliance Church.

CHALLENGER LEARNING CENTER SPACE MISSION SIMULATIONS, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs; Carol T. O'Leary, lead flight director. Camp offers middle-school students a chance to apply math, science and technology concepts; sessions run 8 a.m. to noon Mondays- Fridays, June 17-21, July 8-12 and July 22-26. Call Debbie Hertzog at 598-9755 by May 15.

CHELEY COLORADO CAMPS, Estes Park; Don and Carole Cheley, directors. Horseback riding, hiking and backpacking for boys and girls ages 9-17; four-week sessions, June-August. Contact Don or Carole Cheley; mail to P.O. Box 6525, 601 Steele St., Denver 80206- 0525; call (800) 226-7386; fax (303) 377-3605; e-mail office @cheley.com; or go online to www.cheley.com.

CHEYENNE MOUNTAIN ZOO, Colorado Springs; Angela Reali, camp coordinator. Each session includes an overnight stay the last day of the session. For ages 6-11; session A, June 3-14; session B, June 17- 28; session C, July 1-12; session D, July 15-26; and session E, July 29-Aug. 9. Contact Lori Osborne; mail to 4250 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Road, Colorado Springs 80906; or call 633-9925, Ext. 127.

COLORADO CAMP CHERITH, Coal Creek Canyon, Boulder; Jeannie Ewert, director. Christian camp for grades 2-12 (ages 7-18). Three one-week sessions, June 9-15 and June 16-22 for girls and June 23-29 for boys. Contact Shari Jackson by May 15; call (303) 797-3771; e-mail shari@intellink.net; mail to 4660 S. Wolff St., Denver 80236; or go online to www.campcherith.org.


 

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