2008 Summer Camps & Programs for Youth

•  Academic Assistance Programs
•  Enrichment Programs
Recreational Camps
•  Sports Camps

 

ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS

DATES
TIME
COST
AGE

COMPUWRITE
Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbilities

Kim Kalthoff, (703) 993-3670, kkalthof@gmu.edu

CompuWrite is a computer writing camp for students with learning disabilities in grades 3 through 8. The primary focus of the camp is to work with students having difficulty in the writing process. The teacher/student ratio is typically 1:2. Students work on the five stages of writing by combining writing strategies with technology tools.

(Commerce Lab, Off-Campus)

7/7 - 8/1

Session 1: 9:30 am - 12 pm
OR
Session 2: 1 - 3:30 pm

$595/session
Co-ed, 3rd - 8th graders

CAMP SOLVIT VIRGINIA SOL PREP
Kristine Neuber, (703) 993-9689, kneuber@gmu.edu

This two week program for students with visual impairments provides Standards of Learning test preparation and practice in a fun, relaxed environment. Learn new technology, gain exposure to new skills, and meet mentors and friends.

(Fairfax Campus)

7/21 - 8/1
9 am - 12 pm
$295
Students with visual impairments, grades 4 - 8

MATH MANIA
Suzanne Scott, (703) 993-1819, sscott3@gmu.edu

New Horizons Math Mania Camp is the perfect camp for discovering creative ways to work with math. Students will be exposed to multidisciplinary and multicultural problem- solving through hands-on activities, mathematical games, pattern recognition, paper and pencil techniques, historical connections, “Mathemagic” and more.

(Fairfax Campus)

7/14 - 18
9 am - 3:30 pm
$400
Rising 6th - 8th graders

 

ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS
 
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DATES
TIME 
COST
AGE

A CLASS ACT - ACTING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE ADVANCED ACTORS SHOWCASE
Mary Lechter, (703) 307-5332
, mary@actingforyoungpeople.com

A unique and highly intensive program, students will rehearse and perform a full-length play in one week! RADIO VEGA, written and directed by Lisa Nanni-Messegee, is set in the fictional town of Vega, Iowa, and is a play that celebrates small town life through the eyes of radio "jocks", beauty pageant contestants and colorful characters from the town. On Monday, students will audition (all participants will have a chance to shine on stage), and spend the rest of the week working on the play and taking workshops that supplement the production (i.e., stage combat, voice and movement, and production-related topics). The program will culminate in a public performance that is part of the first annual Mason Festival of the Arts.

(Fairfax Campus)

6/23 - 27
9 am - 3 pm
Public performance on 6/27 at 3 pm
$285
Grades 6 -12
limited to 36 students

A CLASS ACT - ACTING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE SUMMER ARTS CAMP
Mary Lechter,
(703) 307-5332, mary@actingforyoungpeople.com

This program is an excellent opportunity for students with any level of acting experience. In a fun, fast-paced environment, students will work on acting skills, voice, movement, acting for the camera, musical theater, improvisation and more. Each session is similar in format and schedule, but differs enough to give multi-week and returning campers a creative challenge. All of our young actors will participate in a performance piece for families and friends on the final day of each camp session - in Mason's professional TheaterSpace!

(Fairfax Campus)

6/30 - 7/3 (no camp 7/4)

7/7 - 11

7/14 - 18

7/21 - 7/25

7/28 - 8/1

9 am - 2 pm

$225 per session with sibling and multiple week discounts available.
10% discount for Mason employees.
6/30 - 7/3 session tuition: $180

Co-ed, ages 5 - 17

COLOR MY WORLD - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Come join in the fun of learning about a new color each day through songs, finger plays, stories and art activities.

(Prince William Campus)

6/16 - 20
10:15 - 11:05 am
$50/week
Co-ed, ages 3 - 4

COOKING CAMP, CREATIVE CUISINE- FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Campers prepare age appropriate recipies with a few twists thrown in. Come with an appetite and a willingness to chop, slice, dice or mix. . . and more.

(Prince William Campus)

6/23 - 27
4 - 5:30 pm
$100/week
Co-ed, ages 4 - 6
7/7 - 11
4 - 6 pm
$110/week
Co-ed, ages 6 - 9
7/14 - 18
5 - 7 pm
$110/week
Co-ed, ages 9 - 13
7/28 - 8/1
12:30 - 2 pm
$100/week
Co-ed, ages 4 - 6

8/11 - 15

4 - 6 pm

$110/week

Co-ed, ages 6 - 9

CYBERCAMPS COMPUTER & TECHNOLOGY CAMP
(888) 904-CAMP, info@cybercamps.com

Offering courses in game design, robotics, computer programming, web design and more. Mason employees are eligible for a discount. Click here for a PDF explaining the employee discount.

(Fairfax Campus)

6/23 - 27

6/30 - 7/4

7/7 - 11

7/14 - 18

7/21 - 25

7/28 - 8/1

Residential & commuter options available.

Day Camp: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Extended Day: 8:30 am - 7 pm

Day Camp: $879/week
Extended Day: + $80/week
Residential: + $399/week

Co-ed, ages 10 - 17

CREATIVITY CAMP
Suzanne Scott, (703) 993-1819, sscott3@gmu.edu

Designed to stimulate creative problem-solving and critical thinking. We will use games, photography, art, "human puzzles," and a variety of other activities that help campers use their imaginations to think of the world around them in new ways. One of the primary goals of Creativity Camp is to stimulate students to push the limits of their understanding and to try new things within a set of parameters. We incorporate individual leadership skills and goal-setting exercises into the activities. New Century College faculty and students serve as counselors, teachers, and mentors.

(Fairfax Campus)

7/7 - 11
9 am - 3:30 pm
$400
Rising 3rd - 5th graders
CREST SCIENCE CAMP
Center for Restructuring Education in Science and Technology
Wendy Frazier, (703) 993-2043, wfrazier@gmu.edu

(Fairfax Campus)

 

Exploring Space 6/23 - 7/3

Watershed Mysteries 7/7 - 18

 

9 am - 3 pm

Session 1: $600

Session 2: $650

Both sessions: $1150

Co-ed, rising 
5th - 7th graders

DANCE CAMP, FREEDOM - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Campers will have fun learning and choreographing age appropriate routines to be performed at the end of each session.

(Prince William Campus)

8/4 - 8

1:30 - 4 pm
$105/week
Co-ed, ages 5 - 10

DEBATE INSTITUTE, PATRIOT CLASSIC
Warren Decker, (703) 993-1093, wdecker@gmu.edu

The camp is designed to prepared high school students to debate on the interscholastic debate circuit.

(Fairfax Campus)

One Week Session: 7/7 - 12

Two Week Session: 7/9 - 21

Residential

Commuter options available, 9 am to 5 pm

Tuition: $650/week
$1300/2 weeks

Housing: $190/week
$380/2 weeks

Upper Middle School/
HS Students

DINOSAURS - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

7/14 - 18

9 - 9:50 am
$50/week
Co-ed, ages 2 - 3

DRAMA CAMP, LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Two-week camp. Children will learn auditioning skills, costuming, make-up, stage dance, timing, voice projection and more.

(Prince William Campus)

M-F
6/30 - 7/11 (no camp 7/4)

1:30 - 4 pm
$190/2 week session
Co-ed, ages 4 - 6

DRAMA KIDS INTERNATIONAL - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

Academy Playhouse
7/14 - 18
1 - 4 pm
$150/week
Co-ed, ages 11 - 15

Once Upon a Time
8/4 - 8

9 am - 12 pm
$150/week
Co-ed, ages 7 - 10

EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, THE VERNON L. SMITH HIGH SCHOOL WORKSHOPS
Yoanna Ganeva, (703) 993-4850, yganeva@gmu.edu

Study economics in a hands-on environment using the experimental approach pioneered by Vernon L. Smith, winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.

(Arlington Campus)

6/23 - 27

9 am - 3 pm

Not available for university credit. Upon acceptance into the program, there is a $50 laboratory fee to participate in the workshop.

Rising high school juniors & seniors; graduating high school seniors

FORENSICS, GEORGE MASON INSTITUTE IN (GMIF)
Dr. Peter Pober, (703) 993-4119, ppober@gmu.edu

This institute will educate today's high school competitors in events ranging from Oratory and Extemp to Interp and Congress. The top coaches and most successful former competitors in the country will be coming to individually work with students.

(Fairfax Campus)

7/13 - 27, Regular Session

7/27 - 30, Extended Session

Commuter and Residential options available

Regular Session
Boarding, $1299;

Commuter, $1049

Extended Session
Boarding, $399;

Commuter, $299

Major/Minor
Boarding, $250
Commuter, $250
HS Students, ages 14 - 18

GONE FISHING - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Each day focuses on a different fish story. Art activities as well as games and songs will be included each day.

(Prince William Campus)

6/16 - 20
9 - 9:50 am
$50/week
Co-ed, ages 2 - 3
8/18 - 22
10:15 - 11:05 am

HIP HOP DANCE CAMP, JUNIOR - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

This camp will give step-by step instructions to learning basic, age-appropriate, hip hop dance moves to all the latest music.

(Prince William Campus)

6/23 - 27
1:30 - 2:20 pm
$50/week
Co-ed, ages 8 - 12

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER MACCABI ARTSFEST
Aliza Bear, (703) 537-3033, alizab@jccnv.org

Engaging artistic Jewish teens and volunteers from the entire Northern Virginia and Washington Metropolitan area.

(Prince William Campus)

7/27 - 8/1
8 am - 8 pm

$850

$750 for members of Northern Virginia JCC; Greater Washington JCC and the District of Columbia JCC

Grades 8 - 12

KIDZART IMAGINE CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

Zoofari
7/7 - 11
1 - 4 pm
$180/week plus $25 supply fee
Co-ed, ages 6 - 11
Caribbean Adventure
7/14 - 18
1 - 4 pm
Zoofari
7/21 - 25
1 - 4 pm

Caribbean Adventure
7/28 - 8/1

9:30 am - 12:30 pm

LEFT NOODLE RIGHT NOODLE - GLOBAL ARTS - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

MiniTravelers is an arts enrichment program for preschoolers modeled after Global Arts Odyssey, a wildly popular education arts program for elementary aged children.

(Prince William Campus)

6/23 - 27

Parent and child
1 - 1:50 pm

Child only
2 - 2:50 pm

$95/week plus $30 supply fee
Co-ed, ages 3 -5
7/7 - 11

Parent and child
9:30 - 10:20 am

Child only
10:30 - 11:20 am

8/18 - 22

Parent and child
9 - 9:50 am

Child only
10 - 10:50 am

LEFT NOODLE RIGHT NOODLE - POSTCARD FROM THE USA - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Check out some of funkiest festivals America has to offer on our weeklong adventure. Activities will include art, music, movement, drama, folktales, creative writing, games, and more.

(Prince William Campus)

6/23 - 27
9 am - 12 pm
$180/week plus $35 supply fee
Co-ed, ages 6 - 9

6/30 - 7/3 (no camp 7/4)

1 - 4 pm
$145/week plus $30 supply fee

MATHEMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY FOR TALENTED YOUTH - SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM
Dr. Jerry Lin, (703) 973-6889, talentedyouth@gmail.com

This program offers noncredit enrichment courses in mathematics and computer sciences for students who are entering 6th through 12th grade. The courses are designed to provide an accelerated learning environment in a college atmosphere for high-potential students. Participants must have at least a B average in the most recent mathematics course. All the terms of the same course cover the same material. Courses: Pre-algebra, Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2 with Trigonometry, Pre-calculus, SAT I & SAT II Mathematics Preparation, Introduction to JavaScript/Webpage Design, Fundamentals of Computing with Visual Basic Programming Language, and Fundamentals of Computing with Visual C++ Programming Language.

(Fairfax Campus)

Term 1: Monday - Friday, 6/23 - 7/3

Term 2: Monday - Friday, 7/7 - 18

Term 3: Monday - Friday, 7/21 - 8/1

Term 1: 9 am - 12:20 pm OR 1 - 4:20 pm

Terms 2 & 3: 9 am - 12 pm OR 1 - 4 pm

$400 per mathematics course per term (except Saturday class)

$500 per computer course per term

Rising 6 - 12 graders
NEW HORIZONS LEADERSHIP CAMP
Suzanne Scott, (703) 993-1819, sscott3@gmu.edu

Innovative, exciting curriculum focuses on understanding self and others. Activities encourage civic engagement through service learning and teamwork. We spend one night together in the dorm, and we spend one afternoon swimming. All activities focus on breaking down barriers between people and cultures and working against racial, ethnic and gender stereotypes. NCC students and faculty serve as counselors, teachers, and mentors.

(Fairfax Campus)

7/7 - 11

9 am - 3:30 pm

$400

Co-ed,
rising 6th - 8th grade

NORTHERN VIRGINIA WRITING PROJECT STUDENT SUMMER INSTITUTE
Mark Farrington, (703) 993-1168, mfarrington@nvwp.org

This summer enrichment program is designed for students who enjoy and have a serious interest in the creative writing process, wish to enhance their skills, and want to explore a variety of writing experiences with a wide range of strategies.

(Fairfax Campus)

7/7 - 18

9 am - 1 pm

$375, grades 5 - 10

$415, grades 11 - 12

Co-ed, 5th - 12th grade

NURSING EXPLORATION SUMMER CAMP
Erin Jones, (703) 205-2196

Click here for a PDF of the brochure.

Sponsored by Inova Health System, in partnership with George Mason University. This week-long camp gives you a first-hand, behind-the-scenes look at life as a nurse.

Each camp day begins & ends at: 2990 Telestar Court in Falls Church, VA.

7/7 - 11

7/14 - 18

7/21 - 25

8:30 am - 2:30 pm
$150 fee
Rising 7th - 9th graders

PRESCHOOL PREP, SUMMERTIME - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

6/23 - 27
9 - 9:50 am
$50/week
Co-ed, ages 2 1/2 - 3 1/2
Caregiver participation required
6/23 - 27
10:15 - 11:05 am
$50/week
Co-ed, ages 3 1/2 - 4 1/2
7/2 - 6
9 - 9:50 am

$50/week

Co-ed, ages 2 1/2 - 3 1/2
Caregiver participation required

SCIENCE CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Every student is immersed in innovative, hands-on science in this exciting fun and interactive camp that emphasizes critical thinking through creative problem solving. Two-week sessions.

(Prince William Campus)

6/30 - 7/3; 7/7 - 11 (no camp 7/4)
10 am - 12 pm
$150/2 week session
Co-ed, ages 6 - 8
7/14 - 18; 7/21 - 25
10:30 am - 12:30 pm
$160/2 week session
Co-ed, ages 6 - 8
8/11 - 15; 8/18 - 22
1 - 3 pm

$160/2 week session

Co-ed, ages 6 - 8

SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY (SET) CAMP
Melanie Szulczewski, (703) 993-1501, mszulcze@gmu.edu

Fun and games with applied science and engineering through hands-on creative activities and experiments. Using a "learn by doing" model, students are introduced to a range of science, engineering and technology fields. The camp emphasizes innovation, ingenuity and creativity as prerequisites for good science and technology. NCC faculty and student mentors provide a fun and innovative curriculum.

(Fairfax Campus)

7/21 - 25
9 am - 3:30 pm
$400
Rising 6th - 8th graders

SCIENTISTS, LITTLE - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

7/21 - 25
9 - 9:50 am
$50/week
Co-ed, ages 3 - 4

8/11 - 15

11:00 - 11:50 am
$50/week
Co-ed, ages 3 - 4

SCRAPBOOKING CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

7/21 - 25

1 - 3 pm
$115/week
Co-ed, ages 
8 - 12

SUMMER STUDY FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Office of the Vice Provost,
Cathy Evans, (703) 993-2300, cevans2@gmu.edu

High school students may take freshman level courses at Mason for college credit.  Students must obtain written permission from the instructor teaching the course and fill out an Extended Studies application form and the Virginia in-state tuition form.

(Fairfax, Prince William or Arlington Campuses, if classes offered there)

6/30 - 8/4 (includes exam period). Course dates are as scheduled in the summer schedule of classes.
As scheduled
in the summer schedule of classes

 $313.50 per credit (in-state)

$904.50 per credit (out-of-state)

Application fee is $60 online; $75 paper

District of Columbia residents may be eligible for in-state tuition rates. Please call (202) 727-2824 for more information.

Rising HS juniors and seniors

TEDDY BEAR'S PICNIC - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

8/4 - 8

9 - 9:50 am
$50/week
Co-ed, ages 2 - 3

TELEVISION CAMP, MASON CABLE NETWORK
Cynthia Lehman, (703) 587-7307, clehman@gmu.edu

MCN's Summer Television Camp will provide students first-hand experience in a professional television environment, giving students the opportunity to learn how to act in front of the camera and gain an understanding of the technical aspects behind the camera. Activities include learning how to write and produce newscasts and short pieces for television.

(Fairfax Campus)

6/23 - 27

7/28 - 8/1

9 am - 2 pm
$288
Grades 6 - 12

WGMU SUMMER RADIO CAMP
Rodger Smith, (703) 993-2940, rsmith6@gmu.edu

WGMU's Summer Radio Camp will provide students hands-on training in a professional radio environment.  Activities include learning how to write and produce a commercial and newscast, as well as field trips to area radio stations.

(Fairfax Campus)

7/14 - 18

7/21 - 25

9 am - 2 pm

$288

Co-ed, Rising 6th - 12th graders

WOODWIND SUMMER CAMP
Judith Lapple, flute1inc@aol.com

Flute, Piccolo, Oboe, Saxophone, Bassoon, Clarinet. For beginning to advanced woodwind players.

(Fairfax Campus)

7/21 - 8/1

10 am - 4:00 pm, Monday - Friday

Extended care available from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Room & Board is available

$675 for 2 weeks

$400 for 1 week

Room & Board is an additional $300/week

Ages 5 - 19

RECREATIONAL CAMPS
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DATES
TIME
COST
AGE

CAMP FREEDOM - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Choose 1 or all 10 weeks. Daily activities include indoor and outdoor activities, swimming, sports, arts and crafts, science experiments, drama games, field trips and special enrichment sessions. Extended care and swim lessons available for full day campers.

(Prince William Campus)

6/16 - 20
6/23 - 27
6/30 - 7/3 (no camp 7/4) 
7/7 - 11
7/14 - 18
7/21 - 25
7/28 - 8/1
8/4 - 8
8/11 - 15
8/18 - 22
9 am - 4:30 pm
$190/week
$160/week of 6/30 - 7/3
Co-ed, ages 6  - 12

CAMP FREEDOM FOR PRESCHOOLERS - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Register for one week or all 10.

(Prince William Campus)

6/16 - 20
6/23 - 27
6/30 - 7/3 (no camp 7/4) 
7/7 - 11
7/14 - 18
7/21 - 25
7/28 - 8/1
8/4 - 8
8/11 - 15
8/18 - 22
9 am - 12 pm

$95/week
$80/week of 6/30 - 7/3

Co-ed, ages 3 1/2 - 5

ENVIRONMENTAL CAMP, GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY
Melanie Szulczewski, (703) 993-1501, mszulcze@gmu.edu

This camp promotes an understanding and appreciation of our natural world. The camp features hands-on environmental education programs, interactive lessons, and dynamic outdoor activities. Mason faculty and mentor students from New Century College integrate leadership skills, esteem building, goal-setting, and a "can-do" attitude into the science and engineering sessions.

(Fairfax Campus)

7/21 - 25
9 am - 3:30 pm
$400
Rising 3rd - 5th graders

LIFEGUARD CAMP, GUARD START - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

7/7 - 10

8/4 - 7

12 - 3 pm
$105/week
Co-ed, ages 11 - 14

JOURNEY CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Visit local natural areas to hike, canoe, play games, learn the basics of campfire cooking and identify plant and animal life. This camp features an offsite trip each day to a local recreation site or attraction.

(Prince William Campus)

6/30 - 7/3 (no camp 7/4)

7/14 - 18

7/28 - 8/1

8/4 - 8

9 am - 4:30 pm

$280/week

$235/week of 6/30 - 7/3

Co-ed, ages 11 - 14

RECREATION WITH MOTION CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Recreation Camp focuses on physical development through athletics.

(Prince William Campus)

6/16 - 20
6/23 - 27
6/30 - 7/3 (no camp 7/4) 
7/7 - 11
7/14 - 18
7/21 - 25
7/28 - 8/1
8/4 - 8
8/11 - 15
8/18 - 22
9 am - 4:30 pm
$190/week
$160/week of 6/30 - 7/3
Co-ed, ages 7 - 12

SPIN CAMP, TEEN, FOR WEIGHT LOSS - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

This eight-week program will help teens learn to redefine their concept of fitness and wellness to include all facets of fitness as well as lifelong healthy eating habits.

(Prince William Campus)

Tuesdays and Thursdays
7/7 - 8/29
3:30 - 4:30
TBA
Co-ed, ages 13 - 17

SPY CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

7/14 - 18

8/4 - 8

9 am - 4:30 pm
$280/week
Co-ed, ages 10 - 15

SPORTS CAMPS
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DATES
TIME
COST
AGE

ALL SPORTS CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

6/23 - 27

7/21 - 25

8/11 - 15

9 am - 4:30 pm
$210/week
Co-ed, ages 13 - 15

AMERICAN INLINE SKATE CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Instruction by Team American In-Line with mobile skate park equipment.

(Prince William Campus)

7/7 - 11

8/11 - 15

9 am - 12:30 pm

$185/week

Co-ed, ages 6 - 12

AQUATICS CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
Nancy Gagnon, (703) 993-8511

(Prince William Campus)

7/28 - 8/1

8/4 - 8

9 am - 12 pm

$105/week

Co-ed, ages 9 - 14

ATHLETIC CONDITIONING CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

7/28 - 8/1

7 - 10 am

$105/week

Co-ed, ages 11 - 17

BASEBALL CAMPS, BILL BROWN
Steve Hay, (703) 993-3328, shay1@gmu.edu

Designed to teach players solid fundamental baseball skills as well as to raise the level of understanding of the game of baseball. Our purpose is to provide each camper with the instruction and encouragement needed to develop individual skills to a greater level. In addition, we want the camper to be aware that individual skills are best utilized when they are incorporated into a team concept. We will emphasize how individuals work together on a field to form a baseball team.

(Fairfax Campus)

Little League:

6/23 - 27

7/7 - 11

Little League:

9 am - 2 pm (Extended Activities from 2 - 4 pm)

Little League:

$225/session

Extended Activites - additional $75

Little League:

Boys, ages 7 - 12

High School Overall:

7/14 - 18

High School Overall:

9 am - 2 pm

High School Overall:

$225

High School Overall:

Boys, grades 9 - 12

BASEBALL & RECREATION CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Sports & Recreation camps include a morning session of specific sports instruction. Campers who choose the full day option will return to the Freedom Center for lunch, swimming and other sports and recreational activities.

(Prince William - GMBL Fields)

6/23 - 27

7/14 - 18

8/11 - 15

1/2 day:
9 am - 12 pm

Full Day:
8 am - 4:30 pm

$105/week for 1/2 day

$205/week for full day

Co-ed, ages 6 - 12

BASKETBALL CAMP, JIM LARRANAGA BOYS
(703) 993-3245

Click here for a PDF of the brochure.

(Fairfax Campus)

6/14 - 15 (Father & Son Camp)

9 am - 7 pm on 6/14
9 am - 1 pm on 6/15

$150/camper

Boys, 7 - 17 for all sessions. Camps will be broken down into age and ability groups.

Fathers of all ages are eligible to attend.

6/23 - 27
  9 am - 3 pm
$210/session
7/14 - 18
  9 am - 3 pm
$210/session
7/21 - 25
  9 am - 3 pm
$210/session
7/28 - 8/1
  9 am - 3 pm
$210/session
8/4 - 8
  9 am - 3 pm
$210/session

BASKETBALL CAMP, BOYS - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

7/14 - 18

8/4 - 8

9 am - 4:30 pm
$210/week
Boys, ages 7 - 15

BASKETBALL CAMP, GIRLS - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

8/11 - 15

9 am - 4:30 pm
$210/week
Girls, ages 7 - 15

BASKETBALL CAMP, PEE WEE - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

6/23 - 27
1 - 1:50 pm
$50/week
Ages 4 - 5

BOOT CAMP, LAND AND SEA - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

8/4 - 8

8 - 11 am
$105/week
Co-ed, ages 11 - 15 and 5'1" or taller

BOXING CAMP, INTRODUCTION TO YOUTH- FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

Sports & Recreation camps include a morning session of specific sports instruction. Campers who choose the full day option will return to the Freedom Center for lunch, swimming and other sports and recreational activities.

(Prince William Campus)

7/21 - 25

1/2 day:
9 am - 12 pm

Full Day:
8 am - 4:30 pm

$130/week for 1/2 day

$230/week for full day

Co-ed, ages 6 - 15

CHEERLEADING CAMP - FREEDOM AQUATIC & FITNESS CENTER
(703) 993-8513

(Prince William Campus)

7/21 - 25