CAPE CHARLES, Va. — Exciting opportunities await children this summer at Cape Charles Christian School’s Kids Camp, offering a diverse range of enriching experiences for young minds. Ages 5 – 12.
From June to July, kids can immerse themselves in a variety of engaging activities designed to foster creativity, learning, and fun.
The lineup includes:
- Lego STEM Camp (June 17-21) – Explore the fascinating world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics through the creative lens of Lego building blocks.
- Lego Play Camp (July 8 – 12) – Let imagination run wild as children engage in hands-on play with Lego bricks, fostering innovation and problem-solving skills.
- Chesapeake Bay Fun Camp (June 24 – 28) – Dive into the wonders of the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem with a week of exploration, discovery, and outdoor adventures.
- Summer Craft Fun Cape (July 15 – 19) – Unleash artistic talents and creativity through a variety of crafting projects, inspiring self-expression and imagination.
- Worldwide Fun Camp (July 22 – 26) – Embark on a global journey of cultural exploration, discovering traditions, languages, and customs from around the world.
Each camp session runs from Monday through Friday, starting at 9:00 am and concluding at 3:00 pm. Camp fees are $180, with a $50 deposit required to secure a spot.
Located at the Cape Charles Christian School, these camps offer a safe and nurturing environment for children to learn, play, and grow under the guidance of experienced instructors.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity for summer adventure and learning. Reserve your child’s spot today for an unforgettable experience at Cape Charles Christian School’s Kids Camp.
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