May 26, 2016 (Fort Worth, Texas) – Camp Fire First Texas Parker County Day Camp offers youth the opportunity to travel the world, all while staying in North Texas.

Campers will explore cultures from each continent through STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) activities and games to collect stamps in their Camp Fire Passport and become global citizens. Daily activities are fun and purposeful – supporting social-emotional, physical and cognitive growth for Camp Fire youth to thrive. Campers decide how to lead the way from their corner of the world.

Camp Fire Day Camp – Parker County

Monday – Thursday, June 2 – August 12
6:30 a.m. –6:30 p.m.
$145 per week, scholarships available
Campers entering grades K – 8
McAnally Intermediate School

Camp Fire Day Camp offers weekly field trips and a variety of activities keep kids happy, active and interested all summer long. Children participate in recreational activities, arts, swimming, nature study and field trips to local attractions. A youth adventure program emphasizes community involvement and volunteer work for children ages 10 – 14.

This summer’s theme will expose youth to new cultures and customs each week. Campers will travel to Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, India, the Middle East, North America, South America, the United Kingdom and Texas.

To see the full curriculum, field trip schedule and to register for camp, visit CampFireFW.org/Youth/Camps.

 

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