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Swarthmore College Summer Camps Report to SSwwaarrtthhmmoorree CCoolllleeggee on SSuummmmeerr CCaammppss March 2017 Carebridge Corporation Phone: 800-437-0911 · Fax: 610-993-0450 · [email protected] Project Overview Carebridge has resourced summer camps within a 10-mile radius for Swarthmore College. Many of these camps also offer a Leadership in Training (LIT) or Counselor in Training (CIT) program for teens. Camps do not always advertise that they offer these training programs. We encourage you to ask about LIT and CIT programs when contacting the camp. Please note that this is not a comprehensive list, but a selection of the many camps in your area. We have not screened or checked these programs in any way. While we are happy to support you with the information requested. Swarthmore employees bear sole responsibility for determining the appropriateness and performance of the individual programs in meeting their needs. Carebridge Child Care Specialists are available for additional resources such as volunteer opportunities, overnight camps, specialty camps, township camps and day care centers with summer programs. We are happy to assist you and please contact Carebridge if you need further information or have questions. 1 SSuummmmeerr CCaammppss Within 10 miles of Swarthmore College 2 Ardmore, PA Music Training Center Summer Camps - Ardmore 145 West Lancaster Avenue Ardmore, PA 19003 610-645-7751 Email: [email protected] http://musictrainingcenter.com/locations/ardmore-pa/ Bala Cynwyd, PA Bala Cynwyd School for Young Children 11 Saint Asaphs Road Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 610-668-2233 http://www.balacynwydschool.net/programs/summer-program/ French International School of Philadelphia 150 North Highland Avenue Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 610-667-1284 Email: [email protected] https://www.frenchschoolphila.org/summer-camp/ High Performance Tennis Academy 601 Righters Ferry Road Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 610-644-3242 Email: [email protected] http://www.hpta-riverside.com/ 3 Bala Gymnastics Summer Camp 45 Bala Avenue Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 610-580-4714 Email: [email protected] https://www.balagymnastics.com/camp Berwyn, PA Upper Main Line YMCA 1416 Berwyn-Paoli Road Berwyn, PA 19312 610-647-9622, ext. 2015 Email: [email protected] https://www.ymcagbw.org/camp/UMLY Broomall, PA Marple Sports Arena 611 South Park Way Broomall, PA 19008 610-338-0111, ext 2 Email: [email protected] http://www.marplesportsarena.com/summer-camp-2/ Kehler’s Gym 680 Parkway Drive Broomall, PA 19008 610-359-9999 Email: [email protected] http://www.kidsfun.org/summer-camps.html 4 Bryn Mawr, PA Camp Harlam Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy 272 South Bryn Mawr Avenue Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 610-668-0423 https://campharlam.org/daycamp/ Conshohocken, PA Miquon Day Camp 2025 Harts Lane Conshohocken, PA 19428 267-240-4456 Email: [email protected] https://miquon.org/camp/ Music Training Center Summer Camps - Conshohocken 200 West Ridge Pike Conshohocken, PA 19428 610-238-0300 Email: [email protected] http://musictrainingcenter.com/locations/conshohocken-pa/ Devon, PA Delaware County Christian School Discovery Camp 905 South Waterloo Road Devon, PA 19333 610-353-6522 http://www.dccs.org/page.cfm?p=1007 5 Devon Prep Coed Summer Enrichment Camps 363 North Valley Forge Road Devon, PA 19333 610-688-7337 x404 http://www.devonprep.com/summer-program/ Drexel Hill, PA Upper Darby Performing Arts Center Summer Stage 601 North Lansdowne Avenue Drexel Hill, PA 19026 610-622-1189 https://www.udpac.org/summerstage/ Garnet Valley, PA Maplezone Sports Institute Summer Camps 601 North Lansdowne Avenue Garnet Valley, PA 19060 610-358-5500 x 213 Email: [email protected] http://maplezonesportsinstitute.com/summer-camp/ Darlington Arts Summer Camp 977 Shavertown Road Garnet Valley, PA 19060 610-358-3632 Email: [email protected] http://www.darlingtonarts.org/special-programs/summer-arts-camp/ 6 Gladwyne, PA Riverbend Summer Nature Camp 1950 Spring Mill Road Gladwyne, PA 19035 610-527-5234 http://riverbendeec.org/programs/camps/ Glen Mills, PA Malvern Day Camp 20 Creek Road Glen Mills, PA 19342 610-558-3200 https://malverndaycamp.com/ Haverford, PA ESF Camp at The Haverford School 450 Lancaster Avenue Haverford, PA 19041 800-529-2267 https://www.esfcamps.com/haverford/ Haverford Friends School Summer Camps 851 Buck Lane Haverford, PA 19041 610-642-2334 http://friendshaverford.org/our-program/summer-program/ 7 Havertown, PA Haverford Area YMCA Summer Camps 891 North Eagle Road Havertown, PA 19083 610-649-0700 https://philaymca.org/locations/haverford/camp/ Lansdowne, PA Lansdowne YMCA 2110 Garrett Road Lansdowne, PA 19050 610-259-1661 https://philaymca.org/locations/haverford/camp/ Lansdowne Friends School Summer Camp 110 North Lansdowne Avenue Lansdowne, PA 19050 610-623-2548 Email: [email protected] http://www.lansdownefriendsschool.org/programs/summer-camp Media, PA Garnet Valley Gymnastics Camp 75 West Baltimore Pike Media, PA 19063 610-459-0330 Email: [email protected] http://garnetvalleygym.com/summer-camps/ 8 Media-Providence Friends School Summer Camps 110 North Lansdowne Avenue Media, PA 19063 610-565-1960 http://www.mpfs.org/camp Media Youth Center Summer Camp 1 Youth Way Media, PA 19063 610-566-5877 http://mediayouthcenter.com/custom_page?pageid=1539 Rock Run YMCA 1299 West Baltimore Pike Media, PA 19063 610-627-9622 https://philaymca.org/locations/rocky-run/camp/ Tyler Arboretum Summer Camp 515 Painter Road Media, PA 19063 610-566-9134, ext. 302 or ext. 303 http://www.tylerarboretum.org/camp/ Merion Station, PA Lavner Camps at Waldron Mercy Academy 513 Montgomery Avenue Merion Station, PA 19066 610-664-8800 http://www.lavnercampsandprograms.com/location/merion-station-pa-summer-camp-waldron-mercy-academy/ 9 Milmont Park, PA Developing Minds Family Community Center Summer Day Camp (For Ridley School District students) 237 Milmont Avenue Milmont Park, PA 19033 484-494-6652 http://www.developingmindsllc.com/programs_dmfcc_rsd_and_summer/summer_day_camp Narberth, PA The Little Gym Camps 36 North Narberth Ave, 2nd Floor Narberth, PA 19072 610-664-6637 Email: [email protected] http://www.thelittlegym.com/NarberthPA/parties-camps/camps The Handwork Studio Summer Camp at Narberth 35 North Narberth Ave Narberth, PA 19072 610-660-9600 http://www.thehandworkstudio.com/locations/narberth-pa Newtown Square, PA ESF Camp at The Episcopal Academy 1785 Bishop White Drive Newtown Square, PA 19073 800-529-2267 https://www.esfcamps.com/episcopal/ 10 Paoli, PA The Center on Central 24 West Central Avenue Paoli, PA 19301 610-710-1487 http://thecenteroncentral.com/ Kitchen Workshop Summer Camp 21 Plank Avenue, Suite 204 Paoli, PA 19301 610-993-COOK (610-993-2665) http://www.kitchen-workshop.com/news.htm?cart=14884936815808059 Radnor, PA Future Stars at Cabrini University 610 King of Prussia Road Radnor, PA 19087 215-674-0494 Email: [email protected] http://www.futurestarscamps.com/locations-and-registration/cabrini-college/ Rose Valley, PA The School in Rose Valley Summer Camp 20 School Lane Rose Valley, PA 19063 610-566-1088 Email: [email protected] http://schoolinrosevalley.org/camp/ 11 Rosemont, PA Lavner Camps at Rosemont College 1400 Montgomery Avenue Rosemont, PA 19010 610-664-8800 http://www.lavnercampsandprograms.com/location/rosemont-pa-summer-camp-rosemont-college/ The Handwork Studio Summer Camp at Rosemont College 1400 Montgomery Avenue Rosemont, PA 19010 610-660-9600 http://www.thehandworkstudio.com/locations/rosemont-college Secane, PA Ridley Area YMCA Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County 900 South Avenue Secane, PA 19018 484-479-3401 http://cyedc.org/programs/summer-camp/ Springfield, PA Springfield at ETR Middle School Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County 20 West Woodland Avenue Springfield, PA 19064 610-713-5264 http://cyedc.org/programs/summer-camp/ 12 Healthplex Sports Club Summer Camps 194 West Sproul Road Springfield, PA 19064 610-328-8897 Email: [email protected] http://www.crozerkeystone.org/Healthplex/Programs-Classes/childrens-programs/summer-camps/ Swarthmore, PA Elite 300 Soccer Academy at Swarthmore College Swarthmore College Swarthmore, PA 19081 610-328-8204 http://www.elite300.com/elite-300-soccer-academy.cfm Garnet Volley Ball Camps at Swarthmore College Swarthmore College Swarthmore, PA 19064 610-529-3469 http://www.garnetvolleyballcamps.com/index.cfm Loomis Racquet Academy at Swarthmore College Swarthmore College Swarthmore, PA 19064 610-328-8204 http://www.loomisracquetacademy.com/ Swarthmore Recreation Association Summer Camps Swarthmore, PA 19064 610-715-0647 http://www.swarthmorerecreation.org/index.php/camps/ 13 Upper Darby, PA Lansdowne YMCA at Beverly Hills Middle School Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County 1400 Garrett Road Upper Darby, PA 19082 610-713-5242 http://cyedc.org/programs/summer-camp/ Villanova, PA Future Stars at Academy of Notre Dame 560 Sproul Road Villanova, PA 19085 215-674-0494 http://www.futurestarscamps.com/locations-and-registration/notre-dame/ Wallingford, PA Community Arts Center Children's Camp 414 Plush Mill Road Wallingford, PA 19086 610-566-1713 Email: [email protected] https://communityartscenter.org/summer-spree-visual-arts-camp-2/ Community Arts Center Teen’s Camp 414 Plush Mill Road Wallingford, PA 19086 610-566-1713 Email: [email protected] https://communityartscenter.org/summer-spree-visual-arts-camp-2016-teen-classes-ages-12-17/ 14 Nether Providence Township Summer Camp (For residents)
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