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Fidelity. Bravery. Integrity.

A tour of FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. inspired the summer plans for a University Park teen with an interest in government and law enforcement.
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VNA Hosts Summer Camp to Inspire Young Volunteers and Fight Senior Hunger

Are you searching for a meaningful and enriching summer experience for your child? The Visiting Nurse Association (VNA) of Texas is offering a unique one-day camp opportunity this summer for children ages 8 to 11 — and it’s more than just fun and games.
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‘Ultimate’ Camp Guide Includes Many Nearby Options

S. Holland Murphy and Jessica Otte, colleagues at our sister publications D Magazine and D Home, came up with what they call the “Ultimate Guide to Camps for Kids” on dmagazine.com, with several of their picks in or near People Newspapers' markets.
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Rain or Shine, Camp Scores

Highland Park High School student Charlton Bradford hopes his basketball camp from May 26 to 29 will be a slam dunk with young players.
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Rock Climbing Camp Rocks!!

Last summer, I went to music camp, tennis camp, Roblox camp, and Minecraft camp.
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My Child Is at Sleep Away Camp: What About Me?

You’ve spent weeks preparing, labeling clothes, triple-checking packing lists, and reassuring your camper that they’ll have the best time ever. And now, the house is quiet. So… what to do?
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Bluffview Resident Simplifies Summer Camp Scheduling

Sifting through camp options to find the perfect fit that blends a child’s interests with their family’s availability can take hours or even days of research.
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Sun, Fun, and Growth: The Magic of Summer Camp Adventures

A good overnight summer camp experience can be one of the most impactful events in a child’s life.
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The Fiddler in the Dialysis Room

Relatively few summer campers get serenaded by a fiddle-playing pediatric nephrologist.
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Two Friends Extend Love of Dance Beyond the Studio

From the moment Chloe Kim and Valentina Boltchi first crisscrossed their pointe shoe ribbons, the pair shared an indelible love of dance.
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Young Athletes Learn About More Than One Kind of Goal

Sports camps — summer or otherwise —don’t play out only on the court and in the dining hall — at least not when adults like Victor Olivera get involved.
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A Week at Rice: Chess, STEM, Food, Fun

Bryce Chua spent six days at Tapia Camps at Rice University last summer, and says it was one of the best overnight camps he's ever experienced. 
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Mealtimes Nourish Body, Soul

There are so many “best” parts of sleep away summer camp, and one of them is the food.
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Banker Credits Camps, Mentors

Poverty, dysfunction, chaos — and in the middle of it all was Eugene Tremblay, until he found supportive mentors at Crossfire Kids that would alter his trajectory.
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As You Prepare to Send Your Child Off to Camp…

Sending your child to an overnight sleep away camp can stir up a mix of emotions — excitement, worry, and everything in between. 
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Children To Create, Study Art at Meadows Museum Camp

The Meadows Museum, the leading U.S. institution focused on the study and presentation of the art of Spain, will offer something new in June: its first summer youth camp.
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‘Creativity Resides in All of Us’

Veteran educators Sonali Khatti and Laurie Stevenson wanted to give children a safe space to learn and create art without the idea of perfectionism.
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Seay Tennis Center to Offer Summer Programs

Young tennis aces can have a smashing good time at HPISD’s Seay Tennis Center this summer.
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Student Savors UT Southwestern’s Summer of Science

As part of its STARS program, UT Southwestern Medical Center offers summer camps to encourage youth interest in science careers and give students a head start on next year’s coursework.  
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C.O.R.E. Skills Camp Promotes Summertime Learning

With more than 46,000 special education students in Dallas County, the demand for innovative and impactful life skills programs has increased as educational systems have evolved. 
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