MetroFamily Magazine April 2020

Cottonwood Creek Ranch 907 N. Chisholm Rd.; 405-888-7379

Confucius Institute 1821 E. Imhoff Rd., Norman 405-325-6895 ou.edu/cas/ouci June 8-26 & July 13-31 $150-$400

cottonwoodcreekranch.com May 25-Aug. 7; $325/week Week-long, all-day summer camp packed full of adventure, including riding lessons, crafts, barn activities and games. Campers learn pertinent information regarding horses and their care in a hands-on, interactive environment that encourages them to work together while having fun. For ages 7 to 14. Camp is held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day and all equipment is provided. Use discount code “metrofamilypass” to save $35 (limit one per registration; cannot be combined with any other offer).

Crossings Christian School Summer at CCS 14400 N. Portland Ave. 405-842-8495 www.summeratccs.com July 6-9 & July 20-23; $140/week Campers enjoy Biblically-integrated Campers will gain knowledge of China through the Chinese language, authentic food and first-hand experience of Chinese customs. For 1st through 6th graders; no Chinese background required.

Edmond First United Methodist Church 305 E. Hurd, Edmond 405-341-0107 www.fumcedmond.org June 8-July 2 $85/week

Day camps with themes such as secret agent, Animal Planet and cooking offered from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Monday through Thursday each week for ages 3 through 2nd grade.

sports, academic and enrichment programs taught by Crossings Christian School teachers and faculty. For kids in preschool through 12th grade in Oklahoma City and the surrounding area. Dates for sports camps may vary; check the website.

Extreme Animals Outdoor Education at Honey Lee Ranch 7201 N. Douglas Blvd. 405-561-1221 honeyleeranchextremecamp.com June 1-July 31; $260/week

City of Edmond Parks 2733 Marilyn Williams Dr., Edmond 405-359-4630 www.edmondparks.com May 26-Aug. 7

Campers ages 8 and up will explore creative writing, literacy and learning in a unique outdoor environment enriched by the animal ambassadors of Extreme Animals. Campers will learn about a new species each day and the habitats and needs of wildlife all around our amazing planet. Camps offered weekly from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; early drop-off available.

Camps are available in a variety of topics, including outdoor adventures like fishing, archery and kayaking as well as science, drama, sewing, photography and art. Day and week-long options available for kids ages 3 through 17. Scholarships available.

Extreme Outdoor Laser Tag at Honey Lee Ranch 7201 N. Douglas Blvd. 405-561-1221 honeyleeranchextremecamp.com June 1-July 31; $300/week Campers ages 8 and up take part in an extreme laser tag experience to learn leadership and communication skills while building confidence to overcome adversity. Daily activities include physical fitness, fort building and laser tag. Camps offered weekly from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; early drop-off available.

Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma 6100 N. Robinson Ave. 405-528-4475 www.girlsgocamp.org

Multiple camps offered throughout the summer. Week-long day camps are offered for girls in grades K through 8. Each week has its own theme and field trips! Campers are picked up and dropped off at the Oklahoma City location. Resident overnight camp offered for all girls in grades 1 through 12. Among the fun activities are horse caring and riding, canoeing and ropes courses. Before/after care and scholarships available.

Harn Homestead Day Camp 1721 N. Lincoln Blvd. 405-235-4058 www.harnhomestead.com Campers ages 6 to 11 will explore Oklahoma history through games, crafts and activities. Before/after

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care available. Stay tuned for announcement about date and other details on their website or email mgregg@harnhomestead.com.

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