Specialized day camp. Serving children whose primary disability is a physical challenge, on site nurse.
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Be a part of the Digital Journalism and Media Production Summer Program at JKCP! Are you interested in social media, journalism, or broadcasting this summer Then this is the perfect summer program fo
Ivy League Pre-College Enrichment program for students completing grades 9, 10, 11, 12, offering college credit courses, intensive science academies, Social Justice Academy and Visual Arts Institute.
Teens level up & gain a competitive edge for college/future careers! Immerse in game creation, build a portfolio, interact w/pros & own gaming tournaments. iPhone App Dev, Xbox 360 Programming, UDK, M
Designed to provide exceptional math and science students the opportunity to explore the field of Engineering before applying to college, participants of the SAAST program enroll in one of six offered
Curious Jane is a project-based camp for girls entering 3rd-6th grades, and CJ Junior is tailored for girls entering 1st-2nd grades. We offer weekly sessions at beautiful schools around Philly: Spring
ESF offers four different camps: Day Camp (ages 4-8) features arts & crafts, swimming, sports, music & drama, world cultures, science, fencing, martial arts, archery, theme days, special events and m
In between San Jose and San Francisco, U.C. Santa Cruz Girls Basketball Camp offers a great opportunity to get better this summer.
For Football Skills, Life Skills and Fun! Philadelphia Eagles Youth Football Camps provide non-contact football instruction to kids ages 6-14. Led by pro coaches with Philadelphia Eagles Heroes. Le
Allens Lane Summer Art Camp welcomes campers from all over the area (ages
The Julian Krinsky Yesh Shabbat program is a premier summer educational experience for Jewish tweens and teens. Our program combines academics, arts, sports, and fitness with Shabbat and Kashrut to create the ideal setting for traditional Jewish youth.
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Camper to staff ratio of 6:1 ensures personalized attention for every player Outstanding staff of collegiate coaches, top club and high school coaches and members of the University of Pennsylvania
During the spring of 2011, Temple graduate students worked as classroom mentors, helping nearly a dozen Wayne Elementary School teachers integrate media literacy and digital technology into project-based learning activities. The program was sponsored by a generous grant from the Radnor Educational Foundation. Some final products Students enrolled in Powerful Voices For Kids summer program created over 20 multimedia projects including comic books, video games, websites, fiction and documentary films, public service announcement, original songs and music remixes, and written work including news articles, essays, web content, and short stories. Yet the program is not entirely classroom based, does hasve a healthy balance of physical activity for the children also.
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TLC Charm's Summer Modeling Camp is an exciting opportunity for young ladies between the ages of 4 - 17 years old.
The off-season is a growth season for all basketball players.
History of Philadelphia Penn's Treaty with the Indians by Benjamin West Before Europeans arrived, the Philadelphia area was home to the Lenape Indians in the village of Shackamaxon. Europeans came to the Delaware Valley in the early 17th century, with the first settlements founded by the Dutch, who in 1623 built Fort Nassau on the Delaware River opposite the Schuylkill River in what is now Brooklawn, New Jersey. The Dutch considered the entire Delaware River valley to be part of their New Netherland colony. In 1638, Swedish settlers led by renegade Dutch established the colony of New Sweden at Fort Christina and quickly spread out in the valley. In 1644, New Sweden supported the Susquehannocks in their military defeat of the English colony of Maryland. In 1648, the Dutch built Fort Beversreede on the west bank of the Delaware, south of the Schuylkill near the present-day Eastwick section of Philadelphia, to reassert their dominion over the area. The Swedes responded by building Fort Nya Korsholm, named New Korsholm after a town that is now in Finland. In 1655, a Dutch military campaign led by New Netherland Director-General Peter Stuyvesant took control of the Swedish colony, ending its claim to independence, although the Swedish and Finnish settlers continued to have their own militia, religion, and court, and to enjoy substantial autonomy under the Dutch. The English conquered the New Netherland colony in 1664, but the situation did not really change until 1682, when the area was included in William Penn's charter for Pennsylvania. In 1681, in partial repayment of a debt, Charles II of England granted William Penn a charter for what would become the Pennsylvania colony.