Camps
Franklin Middle School Teacher Has Passion for STEM
Karla Smith’s passion for STEM led her to the otherworldly experience of attending a Space Camp for teachers at the
Read moreFive Myths About Choosing the Right Summer Camp
Considering an overnight camp for your child for summer 2020? I’ve compiled a list of myths and accompanying facts to help guide you.
Read moreSome Youths Go to Camp; This One Created One
At age 14, Matt McCall became an Eagle Scout, a rare accomplishment typically achieved by young men three-to-four years older.
Read moreSMU to Host College Prep Programs for Students
Courses are designed to prepare students for the ACT and SAT, as well as develop organization, project management, and financial skills.
Read moreEmpty Nest Syndrome? No Worries
Be confident in your decision to send your child to camp. Camp will be a wonderful experience, and you wouldn’t have made that decision if you didn’t believe your child was ready for it.
Read moreESD Offers Campers Week at Wolf Run Ranch
When it comes to summer camps, The Episcopal School of Dallas has students covered.
Read moreCamp iHope Offers Freedom, Family, Fun
Each June, campers skim the trees in Anna on a zip line, canoe the lake water, climb the rock wall, and forget about cancer for a week.
Read moreIt’s Normal To Feel Homesick
It’s not uncommon for first-time campers (and even second-and third-timers) to experience homesickness.
Read moreApril is State Parks Month at Whole Earth Provision Co.
For the eighth year in a row, Whole Earth Provision Co. is supporting Texas State Parks throughout the month of April during its “April is Texas State Parks Month” fund drive at all seven stores across the state, including the location at Preston Forest.
Read moreCSI: A Camp for STEM Investigation
In a trashed meeting room with papers strewn everywhere, tracks of fresh soil, and a blinking computer screen, teammates donned gloves and carefully searched for clues.
Read moreThe Father-Daughter Connection
Lenn Kaptain was looking for a way to bond with his kindergarten-aged daughter when he signed up for the YMCA. Known today as the Adventure Guides, the three-year experience is designed to strengthen the relationship between children and their fathers.
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