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[ SUMMER CAMP ] Summer [ SUMMER CAMP ] Summer Alameda County Monkey Business Camp DUBLIN FREMONT 2880A Sacramento St. East Bay SPCA Animal Camp City Beach Kids’ Camp ALAMEDA 510.540.6025 4651 Gleason Dr. 4020 Technology Pl. Alameda School of Music www.monkeybusinesscamp.com 925.479.9670 510.651.2500 1307 High St. www.eastbayspca.org/camp www.citybeach.com 510.769.0195 Sticky Art Lab www.alamusic.org 1682 University Ave. City of Dublin Learning Bee Summer Camp 510.981.1148 100 Civic Plaza 39977 Mission Blvd. Camp Bladium www.stickyartlab.com 925.556.4500 510.226.8408 800 West Tower Ave www.ci.dublin.ca.us www.learningbeeusa.com 510.814.4999 Young Writers Camp www.bladiumalameda.com/youth- Berkeley (TBD) Valley Christian School Ohlone for Kids kids/kids-camps 510.642.0971 7500 Inspiration Dr. 43600 Mission Blvd. www.bawpwritingcamp.org 925.560.6270 510.659.6000 BERKELEY www.ValleyChristianSchools.org www.ohlone.edu/org/ohlone- Music Discovery Workshop Green Stuff Summer Camp forkids Crowden Music Center UC Berkeley Botanical Edge Gymnastics 1475 Rose St. Gardens Training Center Kidango 510.528.1725 510.643.4832 6780 Sierra Court St. K 44000 Old Warm Springs Blvd www.sfems.org www.botanicalgarden.berkeley.edu 925.479.9904 510.897.6900 www.edge-gymnastics.com www.kidango.org St. John’s Camp Elmwood Lawrence Hall of Science 2727 College Ave. UC Berkeley Kidz Kraftz HAYWARD 510.845.6830 510.642.5134 7690 Quail Creek Cir. Hayward Area Recreation www.stjohnsberkeley.org/ www.lawrencehallofscience.org 925.271.0015 Park District (H.A.R.D.) Day campelmwood www.kidzkraftz.com/camps Camps Berkeley/Echo Lake 510.881.6700 Berkeley Echo Lake Camp Tri-Valley YMCA www.haywardrec.org Lot #7 Echo Lakes Rd 6693 Sierra Ln 530.659.7539 925.263.4444 LIVERMORE Horizons East www.cityofberkeley.info/camps www.trivalley.ymcaeastbay.org Equestrian Center Castro Valley Extended Day Child Care 5111 Doolan Rd. Skye Valley Training Camp 7243 Tamarack Dr. 925.960.9696 10250 Crow Canyon Rd 925.833.0127 & www.showstables.com 925.858.8825 5301 Hibernia Dr. www.psi.lunariffic.com/~skyev0 925.803.4154 & Roy’s Magic Camp 3300 Antone Way Location: TBD Sarah’s Science 925.826.5538 925.455.0600 This Land Is Your Land www.extendeddaychildcare.com www.magiccamp.org Summer Day Camp Camp Kee Tov 21525 Knoll Way Quarry Lane School Camp Arroyo Taylor 1301 Oxford St. 510.581.3739 6363 Tassajara Rd. Family Foundation 510.842.2372 www.sarahscience.com 925.829.8000 5535 Arroyo Rd. www.campkeetov.org www.quarrylane.org 925.371.8401 Camp Chrysalis www.ebparks.org/activities/dayc- Habitot 2434 McKinley Ave Grand Performing Arts amps/parks_camp_arroyo 2065 Kittredge St. 510.843.6157 6270 Houston Place Suite C 510.647.1111 ext. 14 www.campchrysalis.com 925.895.9727 www.habitot.org/museum/activi- www.grandperformingarts.com ties_camps [ SUMMER CAMP ] Camps Saddle to Ride Lake Merritt Boating Center Super Franks Four Stars G Topline Training, Inc. Youth Boating Camps Summer Camps ymnastics Academy 4180 Greenville Rd. 568 Bellevue Ave. 5341 Owens Ct. 1799 Vineyard Dr. 925.858.3933 510.238.2196 925.271.5880 925.778.8650 www.saddle2ride.com www.sailoakland.com www.superfranks.com www.fourstarsgym.com Xtreme Force Raskob Learning Institute City of Pleasanton BRENTWOOD Dance Company 3520 Mountain Blvd. Summer Programs Twin Tigers Martial Arts 847 Rincon Ave. 510.436.1275 200 Old Bernal Ave. 700 Harvest Park Drive, 925.455.6054 www.raskobinstitute.org 925.931.3436 Ste. H www.xtremeforcedanceco.com www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us 925.513.7591 Kids N’ Dance www.twintigersacademy.com Double Diamond Sports 3840 Macarthur Blvd. Expressions Dance & Art Academy 510.531.4400 3015 Hopyard Rd. Ste. I City of Brentwood 2272 Research Dr. www.kidsndance.com 925.200.9908 Parks and Recreation 925.830.9765 www.expressions-dance-arts.com/ 35 Oak Street www.doublediamondsportsacad- MOCHA Summer Camp 925.516.5444 emy.com 1625 Clay St. Young Ivy Academy www.ci.brentwood.ca.us/depart- 510.465.8770 5460 Sunol Blvd (#3) ment/pr/cob_par/parks/home. Valley Montessori www.mocha.org 925.548.0188 cfm 1273 N. Livermore Ave. www.youngivyacademy.com 925.455.8021 Urban Adventure Camp Black Diamond www.valleymontessorischool.com 5660 College Ave Inspire Music Academy Kids Center 510.339.0676 2340 Santa Rita Rd. Ste. 7 2015 Elkins Way OAKLAND www.urbanadventurecamps.com 925.461.3266 925.516.6619 Lakeshore Children’s Center www.inspiremusicacademy.com www.bdgym.com 3534 Lakeshore Ave. PLEASANTON 510.893.4048 Gingerbread Preschool Play-Well TEKnologies The Little Gym www.lakeshorechildrenscenter.org 4333 Black Ave. 5737 Valley Ave. 3850 Balfour Rd, Ste. K 925.931.3430 925.484.1547 925.634.0034 Urban Adventure Camp www.ci.pleasanton.ca.us/servic- www.play-well.org www.thelittlegym.com/Brentwood- 5701 Cabot Dr. es/recreation/gb/gbhome.html CA/Pages/default.aspx 510.339.0676 Contra Costa County www.urbanadventurecamps.com Extended Day Child Care 5199 Black Ave. ALAMO East Bay SPCA Animal Camp 925.846.5519 Color Bundles 8323 Baldwin St. www.extendeddaychildcare.com 220 A Alamo Plaza 510.569.0702 925.727.3137 www.eastbayspca.org/camp Quarry Lane School - East www.colorbundles.com 3750 Boulder St. California Shakespeare 925.846.9400 Creative Learning Center Theater Summer www.quarrylane.org 120 Hemme Avenue Delta Valley Athletic Club Conservatory 925.837.4044 120 Guthrie Lane 4660 Harbord Dr. Quarry Lane School - West www.clcalamo.com 925.240.2990 510.809.3293 4444B Black Ave. www.deltavac.com www.calshakes.org/v4/educ/ 925.462.6300 ANTIOCH summer_conservatories.html www.quarrylane.org City of Antioch CLAYTON Parks and Recreation Earthquake Arabians Oakland Summer ZooCamp Yang Fan Academy 213 “F” St 3141 Morgan Territory Rd 9777 Golf Links Rd. 4160 Hacienda Dr. St. 100 925.776.7070 925.301.7496 510.632.9525 925.699.4664 www.ci.antioch.ca.us/Recreation www.earthquakearabians.com www.oaklandzoo.org www.yfacademy.org [ SUMMER CAMP ] Summer CONCORD DANVILLE Lafayette Community MORAGA City of Concord Parks City of Danville Camps Center Camps Gaels Summer Camp and Recreation 420 Front St. 500 Saint Mary’s Rd. 1928 St Mary’s Rd. 925.671.3404 925.314.3400 925.284.2232 925.631.4FUN www.cityofconcord.org/recre- www.danville.ca.gov/Recreation/ www.lafayetterec.org www.smcgaels.com ation/summercamps Camps Roughing It Day Camp Camp Saklan Backyard Explorers Vision Tech Camps 1010 Oak Hill Rd. 1678 School St. Corner of Babel Ln 117 Town & Country Dr. 925.283.3795 925.376.7900 & Cowell Rd. St. B www.roughingit.com www.saklan.org/about-us/camp- 925.671.3118 925.699.9602 saklan www.cityofconcord.org/recre- www.visiontechcamps.com Sienna Ranch ation/summercamps/backyard- 3232 Deer Hill Rd. OAKLEY exp.htm Devil Mountain Summer 925.283.6311 City of Oakley Parks Camp at Athenian School www.siennaranch.net and Recreation 2100 Mt. Diablo Scenic Blvd 3231 Main St. 925.837.5375 Sherman Swim School 925.625.7044 www.athenian.org 1075 Carol Ln. www.ci.oakley.ca.us 925.283.2100 LAFAYETTE www.shermanswim.com Diamond Hills Sports Club California Shakespeare 1510 Neroly Rd. Theater Summer Merriewood 925.420.4575 Conservatory Children’s Center www.sparetimeclubs.com 1000 Upper Happy Valley Rd 561 Merriewood Dr. 510.809.3293 925.284.2121 ORINDA BandWorks Summer Camp www.calshakes.org/v4/educ/ www.merriewood.org summer_conservatories.html 28 Orinda Way We Care Summer The Art Room 925.254.2445 Autism Camp Kids N’ Dance 50 Lafayette Circle www.bandworks.com/summer_ TBD 3369 Mt. Diablo 925.299.1515 orinda.php 925.671.0777 ext. 214 925.284.7388 www.theart-room.com Orinda Academy www.wecarechildren.org www.kidsndance.com The Writing Studio 19 Altarinda Rd. Apex Movement NorCal French For Fun 3455 Golden Gate Way 925.478.4504 930 Detroit Ave. Suite A 3381 Mt. Diablo Blvd Suite A, www.orindaacademy.org 925.283.9822 925.692.1154 925.385.0211 PLEASANT HILL www.frenchforfun.com www.lafayettewritingstudio.com www.apexmovementnorcal.com City of Pleasant Hill Camps 147 Gregory Ln De La Salle Althletic Lafayette Tennis Club MARTINEZ 925.682.0896 Summer Camps 3125 Camino Diablo John Muir www.pleasanthillrec.com 1130 Winton Drive 925.937.2582 Mountain Day Camp 925.288.8160 www.lafayettetennis.com John Muir National Historic Site Contra Costa www.dlshs.org/athletics/sum- Chinese School Husky House for Kids 925.680.8807 mer/index.aspx 321 Golf Club Road 3855 Happy Valley Rd. www.johnmuirassociation.org/ 925.837.5888 Bay Area Blast Volleyball 925.283.7100 muircamp/index.php www.cococs.org/site Beach Club www.huskyhouseforkids.org/ summer-camp-programs Rancho Saguaro 1950 Olivera Road Play & Learn School 925.969.9236 1050 Pereira Rd. 925.788.5200 1898 Pleasant Hill Road www.bayareablast.com 925.947.2820 www.ranchosaguaro.com www.playandlearnschool.com [ SUMMER CAMP ] Camps PITTSBURG City of Walnut Creek Multiple Locations Viva el Espanol! City of Pittsburg Summer Camps Lafayette, Piedmont & San Parks and Recreation 1666 North Main St. The Growing Room Anselmo 300 Presido Ln. 925.943.5899 Academy 925.962.9177 925.252.4842 www.walnut-creek.org Various locations www.vivaelespanol.org/summerpro- www.ci.pittsburg.ca.us around the Bay grams.php Wheel Kids Bicycle Club Offers: 3,4 and 5 Day Camps SAN RAMON Larkey Park 925.837.4392 Stratford Edge The Growing Room 925.570.1676 www.thegrowingroom.org Summer Camp Academy www.wheelkids.com/contact/ Summer Sports Camp 2340 San Ramon Vly. Blvd. walnut-creek Camp Rocks: Girl Scouts & Enrichment 925.820.5808 of Northern California Danville, Fremont, www.thegrowingroom.org/academy- Castle Rock Arabians Offered at 5 locations: LosGatos, Morgan Hill summer 1350 Castle Rock Rd San Rafael (Camp Bothin), and Pleasanton 925.933.3701 Santa Cruz (Skylark Ranch), 925.737.0001 City of San Ramon Camps www.castlerockarabians.com San Jose (Camp Metro Day www.stratfordschools.com 2226 Camino Ramon Camp), North Lake Tahoe 925.973.2500 Tutu School Walnut Creek (Deer Lake), and the Sierra Sky Hawk’s Sports Camp www.ci.san-ramon.ca.us 1001 Harvey Drive St.
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