Relishing time at summer camps is one of the staples of many Americans’ childhood. With summer heat just around the corner, many local camps have already opened registration, so make sure to check out the list below to see which local camps your young ones may enjoy!

Multilingual Academy

The Multilingual Academy has three summer day camp sessions: one from May 28—June 1, another from June 24July 19, and the final from July 22August 16. They offer a Multilingual Day Camp for children already in bilingual or dual language programs, and an all English day camp that focuses on giving students a fun approach to language arts, math, and science.

For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/MULTILINGUALCAMP

 

George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum

The Bush Library is hosting STARS (STudio ARt and Science) Summer Camps for 7-11 year olds during three different weeks in July: the 811, the 15-18, and the 2225. Campers will make models that move, learn cartoon drawing and animation, and do role-playing.

For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/BUSHCAMPS

 

SEAD Academy

Advent GX in Downtown Bryan will be administering their SEAD Academy, a program that fuses the sciences and the arts with a series of unique and fascinating courses. From June 24-28, the Smart Home Competition will inspire 11-14 year olds as they compete in designing and building miniature smart homes. From July 812,  DSTR Digital System for Teaching and Research – pronounced “Disaster”  engages 12-16 year olds in engineering basics as they design and construct an articulated-leg suspension robot.

For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/SEADCAMP

 

The Theater Company Kids Summer Workshops.

The Theater Company is hosting two different workshop camps for children this summer. The first one, for kids who have completed 3rd-8th grades, will run May 2931 and June 38, at the end of which will be a performance of “Alice in Wonderland Jr” The second camp, for children who have completed kindergarten through 5th grades, will run July 1012 and July 1520 and will culminate with a performance of “Aristocats Kids.”

For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/THEATERCOMPANY

 

Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History

The Brazos Valley Museum of Natural History is holding a Summer Nature Camp, where children will be encouraged to delve into science, history, and the natural world through unique, interactive lessons. They are running these camps on a variety of subjects throughout the summer, so make sure to check their website for more info!

For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/MUSEUMCAMPS

 

The Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley

The Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley is likewise running a number of camps throughout the summer, but their first one is coming up soon! On May 2831, “Be A Hero” Camp kicks off the summer of fun as it focuses on getting kids aged 4 and up involved in community service projects for local groups in the area. Other camp themes for the summer include art, entrepreneurship, the ocean, space and exercise.

For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/MUSEUMCAMPS2

 

The Arts Council of Brazos Valley

The Arts Council will be running Fine Arts Camps for kids aged 6-12 throughout June and July. The many subjects will include basic drawing, painting, collage, collaborative art, and more! There will also be a Latin American Camp and an Ocean Art Camp as well a Nature-Inspired Fine Arts Camp.

For more information, visit: http://bit.ly/BRAZOSARTCAMP

These camps fill up fast, so don’t hesitate to make the reservation now!