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Summer Camps at UMaine


2007 Summer Camps

Maine Summer Youth Music Camp

Junior Camp (Grades 6-9 in Fall 2007)--Sunday, July 8 - Friday, July 13, 2007
Senior Camp (Grades 9-12 in Fall 2007)--Sunday, July 15 - Friday, July 27, 2007

Maine Summer Youth Music Camp offers residential and commuter campers a wide variety of experiences in instrumental and vocal music.

For an application or for more information, please refer to the MSYM Web address.


Summer Sports Camps

Summer Sports Camps at the University of Maine are open to boys and girls of varying ages. Over a seven week period, the University of Maine provides 34 camps involving 12 different sports as well as two sessions of all-sports day camps for younger campers. We offer camps specific to high school age groups and team camps for those interested in playing at a more advanced skill level or in specific positions.

Along with our professional staff, we offer excellent instruction and supervision, comfortable living accommodations, quality dining services and some of the finest collegiate athletic facilities in Maine and New England. Our coaches have designed their camps to provide top quality instruction in a supportive learning environment with special emphasis on skill development, conditioning and sportsmanship.

For information on registering for a UMaine Summer Sports Camp please visit our Web site.  You can also register for camps online.  Or by calling our summer camp phone line at 207-581-2267 to request a 2007 Camp Guide.
 

Baseball Camp Field Hockey Camp Football Camp


CAD Camp 2007

(July 8-14, 2007)

CAD Camp 2006 was a great success!

Find information about CAD Camp 2007 here.


2007 UMMA Summer Art Camp

Get out of the heat and into the museum for some cool summer fun as 2007 marks the Annual Summer Art Camp! Taught by professional art instructors in small groups, the tradition of an intensive but exciting art experience will continue as the campers delve into the exhibitions shown in the museum galleries. As always, the week will end with an opening reception where the children's masterpieces will be on display.  For more information about the UMMA Summer Art Camp, click here!


2007 COEHD Young Authors' Summer Camps

Encouraging writing during the summer, Maine Writing Project Teacher Consultants work with students in week-long sessions at several sites during July and August. Young writers entering grades 3 to 12 celebrate their work and share their creative pieces in a relaxed summer atmosphere with peers and Teacher Consultant mentors.  For more information about Young Authors' Summer Camps, click here!


Tanglewood 4-H Camp and Learning Center

Tanglewood 4-H Camp and Learning Center offers affordable, nature-based experiences from its beautiful location on 940 forested acres in Camden Hills State Park. With 45 rustic buildings, including a dining hall with modern kitchen, nature center, classrooms, sleeping cabins, wash buildings, swim area and playing fields, Tanglewood has safe, fun, affordable outdoor adventures for every age.

RESIDENTIAL CAMP (ages 8-14) – Our week-long overnight camp is filled with hikes, outdoor activities, games, music, great food and countless opportunities to make new friends.

BLUEBERRY COVE DAY CAMP (ages 6-10) – The fun-filled atmosphere at Blueberry Cove day camp encourages personal growth in harmony with nature. Activities are centered on salt-water living themes at our beautiful, newly renovated seaside location in Tenants Harbor.

DISCOVERY TRIPS (ages 9-15) – These trips take place entirely outdoors and appeal to campers who are looking for a smaller group size and a more physically challenging experience. Participants spend their nights in tents and their days on the trail or on the water, rain or shine. (See our Web site for any necessary skill or experience levels.)

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