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Masconomet

2014 Summer Camp Fair


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Saturday
January 25, 2014
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Masconomet High School Cafeteria
95 Endicott St.
Topsfield, MA 01983
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Sponsored by
Masconomet Music Parents Association
www.mascomusicparents.org
Sponsored by
Masconomet Music Parents Association
www.mascomusicparents.org
January 25, 2014
Welcome!
Thank you for joining us at our Seventeenth Annual Summer
Camp Fair.
For your convenience, there is an alphabetical index of
participating organizations provided in this booklet.
Our exhibiting partners will be pleased to answer your
questions and provide more information about their many
interesting options.
Please patronize the organizations that participated in our
program and advertised in this booklet.2
On behalf of the Masconomet community,
We are cordially yours,
Masconomet Music Parents Association (MMPA)2
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Masconomet Music Parents Association
MMPA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that was
formed to support and enhance music education within
the Masconomet Regional School System. Through
fundraising efforts, MMPA funds music education
opportunities, supplies, instruments and most
importantly scholarships. Last year, $10,000 was
awarded for music lessons, enrichment programs and
post graduate studies for students in grades 7 - 12.
Whether it be a chorus concert, orchestra concert, jazz
festival, or any other musical event, you can be sure
that a committee of volunteers will be somewhere
nearby raising funds and making themselves useful to
the students and the hard-working faculty!
Any parent of a Masconomet student who participates
in any band or choral group is automatically a member
of MMPA and their involvement is encouraged and
warmly welcomed.
www.mascomusicparents.org
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Masco Music Calendar 2014
January 11 Senior Districts Music Festival, 2 - 5 PM
January 16-18 High School Production: A Chorus Line
January 18 Junior District Auditions
January 21 MS Choral Concert, 7 PM
january 25 Summer Camp Fair
January 25 All State Music Festival Auditions
February 5 Chamber Music Recital
February 12 Jazz Concert (MS & HS Ensembles), 7 PM
March 12, 14-15 Jr District Rehearsal & Concert
March 20 International Dinner, Jazz 1, Perc, Chorale, 5 PM
March 20 & 22 All State Music Festival, Symphony Hall, 1 PM
March 25 Art Song Recital
April 8 HS Choral Concert 7 PM
April 10 HS Band Concert
April 11-12 NYC Trip
April 27 MS Musical Tech Day
May 1-3 MS Musical Performance, 7 PM
May 8 MS Band Concert, 7 PM
May 13 Choral Pops Recital
May 15 HS Awards Night
May 16 HS Jazz Band Spring Awards Ceremony
May 19 Jazz Fest, 6:00 PM
May 20 MS Chorale Concert, 7 PM
May 22 MS Memorial Day Assembly
May 23 Memorial Day Assembly, 1:30 PM
May 26 Memorial Day Parade, 8:30 AM Boxford
June 3 HS Baccalaureate
June 5 Class Night
June 6 Graduation
June 11 HS Choral Pops Concert
Heritage Music Festival Dates
March 21-22, March 28-29; April 4-5,
April 11-12, April 25-26; May 9-10
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Index of Exhibitors and Advertisers
Exhibitor Page
ActionQuest & Lifeworks International 7
Atlas Workshops 7
Beaven & Associates 8
Bridgton Sports Camp 8
Brooks School 9, 15
Camp Birch Hill 9
Camp Cody 10
Camp Hawkeye 10
Camp Kodiak 11
Camp Marist 11
Camp Med-O-Lark 12
Camp Northstar 12
Camp Quinebarge 13
Camp REC at the Recreation Education Center 14
Camp Rotary 14
Camp Waziyatah 16
College Apprentice 16
Cornell University Summer College 17
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Index of Exhibitors and Advertisers
Exhibitor Page
Danvers Indoor Sports 18
EF International Language Center 18
Envoys 19
Global Works Travel 19
Harvard University Secondary School Program 20, 21
Kaleidoscope / KITE Enrichment Program 20
La Vida Adventure Camp 22
Oxbridge Academic Programs 22
Roaring Brook Camp for Boys 23
Rustic Pathways 23
Sail Caribbean 24
Tabor Academy Summer Program 24
Tohkomeupog Summer Camp for Boys 25
Visions Service Adventure 26
William Lawrence Camp 26
Windsor Mountain International Summer Camp 27
Notes 28
Mascos Jazz Fest 29
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ActionQuest & Lifeworks International
ActionQuest: For over 30 years, ActionQuest has been providing high
quality, expedition-based summer programs for teenagers. Through
hands-on experiential learning and adventure travel throughout the
world, ActionQuest has successfully ignited the inherent leadership skills
within thousands of young adults. Worldwide live aboard programs are
o#ered in the Caribbean, Mediterranean, Galapagos, Australia and
South Pacic.
Lifeworks International: Lifeworks o#ers service-learning travel
programs to teens aged 15-19, combining community service projects
with cultural immersion and outdoor adventure activities. Participants
work in collaboration with established local, national, and international
service organizations, with programs o#ered in the Caribbean,
Galapagos, and Australia.
ActionQuest & Lifeworks International
1819 Glengary St., Sarasota FL$ 34231
Ph: 941-924-6789 Email: blair.w@actionquest.com
Web: www.actionquest.com Web: www.lifework-international.com
Atlas Workshops
We aim to change the way students engage the world. We lead short-
term international trips for high school students that explore current
global challenges and open up some of the most amazing destinations
in the world. Our workshops build partnerships, develop real-world
skills, promote cultural condence, and inspire ideas for the long-term.
With Atlas Workshops, students explore, learn, and create on a global
level.
Atlas Workshops
45 Prospect Street, Cambridge, MA 02139
Ph: 617.475.0141 Email: info@atlasworkshops.com
Web: www.atlasworkshops.com
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Beaven & Associates
OUR CREDO: A solid academic foundation not only improves test
scores it lays the groundwork for future educational success.
An Individual Approach to Tutoring and Test Preparation
At Beaven & Associates Tutors, we pride ourselves on our individual
approach to each student, from the struggling learner to the gifted
scholar. We also have more than 30 years of experience in preparing
students to achieve their full potential on national admissions tests.
Many of our students have gained admission to top private preparatory
and Catholic schools, Ivy League schools, and other top colleges and
universities. We strive to keep our rates reasonable while achieving
excellent results.
Beavens & Associates
3 Dundee Park Dr #202, Andover, MA 01810
Ph: 978.475.5487 Email: prbeaven@aol.com
Web: http://beavenandassociates.com
Bridgton Sports Camp
Perfect your jump shot, develop your swing, ramp up your speed, and
boost your agility! Experience new adventures, make lasting friendships,
and bring out your best! At Bridgton Sports Camp, you can do it all.
Bridgton o#ers the best of both worlds-premier sports camp experience
plus all the activities and spirit of a traditional summer camp.
We o#er incomparable athletics, expert instruction, state-of-the-art
facilities, and extraordinary options. Bridgton gives boys every
opportunity to take their athletic skills to the next level, while having
more fun than they ever imagined.
In our safe, structured, and spirited environment, campers enhance
strengths, discover new interests, and develop sportsmanship. Our
exciting athletics and activity options and the camaraderie of our
Bridgton community o#er a fun and rewarding camp experience that
stays with our campers long after the summer ends!
Bridgton Sports Camp
PO Box 82, Gladwyne, PA 19035
Ph: 866.283.5943 Email: info@bridgtonsportscamp.com
Web: www.bridgtonsportscamp.com
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Brooks School Summer Program (see Ad page 15)
At Brooks our primary goal is to provide a physical and emotionally safe
enriching environment in which campers can spend their summer
vacation. $ Children ages 4 through 18 are o#ered a variety of
recreational, education and creative experiences designed to meet the
diverse interests and abilities of a wide range of campers.
We are proud of our Program with a Purpose that focuses on providing
experiences that support the development of independence, leadership,
healthy risk-taking, responsibility and friendship in our campers.
Through one or more of our programs: $ the Brooks School Day Camp,
Counselor-in-Training Program, the Brooks Computer Camp, Teen
Quest, the Vogelsinger Soccer Academy and Brooks Summer School,
youngsters ourish in a supportive atmosphere and journey through
memorable summer adventures.
Brooks School Summer Program
1160 Great Pond Rd., North Andover, MA 01845
Ph: 978-725-6523 Email: SummerPrograms@brooksschool.org
Web: www.summer.brooksschool.org
Camp Birch Hill
Every summer Camp Birch Hill welcomes 180 to 200 campers per
session for 2, 4, or 6 week stays. Campers are able to create their
schedules from over 45 di#erent activities through our unique elective
based program. The Birch Hill community is an inclusive one dedicated
to building self esteem, fostering friendships, and discovering new
interests and adventures.
Camp Birch Hill
333C Birch Hill Rd., New Durham, NH 03855
Ph: 603.859.4525 Email: chrissy@campbirchhill.com
Web: www.campbirchhill.com
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Camp Cody
Camp Cody is a premier New Hampshire summer camp that dates back
to 1926. Nestled on the sandy beaches of beautiful Lake Ossipee, Cody
o#ers a summer experience rich in fun, friendship, learning and
adventure. A traditional summer camp for both boys and girls, campers
range in an age from seven to sixteen, spend either two or four weeks at
Cody. While Camp Cody's facilities and location are terric, we believe
that it's our camp counselors that make the summer experience special.
At Cody you will nd a tremendous concentration of "nice campers" and
"great role-models" that provide a wonderfully inclusive environment for
your child. We have so many rst-time camp families because of the
emphasis we place on recruiting seasoned sta# and outstanding Camp
Moms. The Cody Community is a caring and supporting one, and at the
core of everything at camp. At Cody our goal is to deliver a summer of
fun and a lifetime of memories for every camper!
Camp Cody
Summer Address: 9 Cody Rd. Freedom, NH
Winter Address: 1 Washington St. Suite 106 Dover, NH
Phone: (603) 539-4997 Email: info@campcody.com
Website: www.campcody.com
Camp Hawkeye
Camp Hawkeye is a traditional style coed residential camp for eight to
sixteen year olds that maintains an organizational commitment to
creating a diverse community.$With 50 campers and 25 sta# Hawkeye is
perfect for rst time campers of any age.$ Our active trips-based
program includes campers and sta# from a variety of geographic,
economic, cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds.
Hawkeyes rustic campus overlooks Lake Kanasatka in the central lakes
region of New Hampshire.$ Minutes south of the White Mountain
National Forest, our grogram provides the backdrop for an unforgettable
summer experience. Come and share with us; live, learn and play with
people both very much like and totally di#erent than you.
Camp Hawkeye
Summer address: 234 Red Hill Rd., Moultonborough, NH 03254
Ph: 781.315.1297 Fax: 866.615.1769
Winter Address: 8 Hammer St., Waltham, MA 02453
Email: info@camphawkeye.com Web: www.camphawkeye.com
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Camp Kodiak
Integrated, non-competitive residential camp serving childern & teens
with and without LD, NLD, ADHD & high functioning Asperger
Syndrome. Professional sta#, 2-to-1 ratio, small cabin groups. Social
skills program, academic program, over 50 sports & activities. 425
acres, 2 1/2 miles of lakefront in the beautiful Parry Sound vacation area.
Comfortable lakefront cabins with electricity, full bathrooms and shower.
Health center sta#ed with a doctor and 3 nurses. Airport service at no
extra charge.
Camp Kodiak
Address: 4069 Pheasant Run, Mississauga, ON L5L 2C2
Ph: (905)569-7595 or Toll Free: (877)569-7595
Email: info@campkodiak.com Web: www.campkodiak.com
Camp Marist
Camp Marist was founded in 1949 on the beautiful shores of Ossipee
Lake$ by The Marist Brothers, an international Catholic teaching order.$
After$ having established numerous elementary and high schools
throughout the world,$ the$ Brothers wished to create a camp which
complemented what they were doing in their schools.$$Camp Marist is a
traditional residential summer camp for boys and girls, ages 6$ to 16.$
Nestled on 300 acres in the White Mountain region of New Hampshire,
we o#er children an$ opportunity to continue learning about their
faith,$learn about character and community, develop strong self-esteem
and self-awareness, and grow in condence while practicing new skills.
Camp Marist
Joe Bouchard, Executive Director
Ossipee Lake, 22 Abel Blvd., E%ngham, NH $03882
Ph: 603.539.4552 Fax: 603.539.8318
Email: joemarist@hotmail.com Web: www.campmarist.org
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Camp Med-O-Lark
Camp Med-O-Lark is a co-ed summer camp for children ages 8-16.
Founded in$1967, Med-O-Lark is situated on a pristine three-mile lake
in Washington,$ Maine.$ Med-O-Lark is the original non-traditional,
non-competitive camp$ in Maine. Med-O-Lark o#ers an all-elective
program in which campers$ create their own schedule from a wide
array of activities such as dance,$theater, music, cooking, circus arts,
digital arts, photography/video,$ painting, all waterfront activities, 15
handcraft workshops,$ horseback$ riding,$ tennis, soccer, archery,
fencing, ropes and much more. A typical$ day at camp includes ve
activity periods as well as ample free time.$ Med-O-Lark is home to
over 20 recently renovated cabins. Each cabin is$ equipped with at
least two individual, hot water showers, toilets and$sinks.$Our relaxed
atmosphere enables friendships to be formed quickly$and campers to
adjust smoothly to camp life. Bu#et style meals include$many veggie
options.
Camp Med-O-Lark
82 Medolark Rd., Washington, ME $04574
Ph: 1-800-292-7757 or 207.845.2555 Email: info@medolark.com
Web: www.medolark.com
Camp Northstar
The Best CHOICE in Summer Camps!
2, 3, 4, 5 or 7 week sessions
Boys & Girls - Ages 7-16
Camp North Star, located in beautiful Poland Spring, Maine is the best
choice for an overnight camp experience for you and your family. We
understand that the kids today, as well as their families not only want
choices, they need them.$ Summer vacations hardly feel like vacations
anymore.$ Kids have more commitments and more requirements placed
upon them every year.$ School sport schedules, community service
hours, internships, college prep classes, and sometimes even splitting
time between divided households, its a lot to juggle.$ At Camp North
Star, we having been paying attention to the needs of our campers and
their families for years and we get it!
We have mastered a format and a philosophy that supports each
camper and connects them to our camp and our community, no matter
how many weeks they are with us each summer. At Camp North Star
our program and our relationships are built on QUALITY, not quantity.
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And for our camp parents, there is no need to feel shut out or frustrated
trying to t everything in, our exible session options are there to
support your needs, each and every year.
Camp Northstar
200 Verrill Road, Poland Spring, ME 04274
Ph: 207.998.4777 Email: info@CampNorthStarMaine.com
Web: www.CampNorthStarMaine.com
Camp Quinebarge since 1936
Small Co-Ed Summer Camp for 100 Great Kids aged 7 to 15 located in
the heart of New Hampshires lakes and mountains. A wide range of
activities for boys and girls in land sports, nature, water sports, crafts,
trips, and horseback riding are o#ered. Activities are not separated by
age or sex, and a majority of the activity schedules are determined
according to individual camper choices and abilities. Canoeing, hiking,
camping, shing, backpacking, mountain biking and white water rafting
o#er campers the challenge of the outdoors. Both day and overnight
trips are included. The White Mountain region of New Hampshire o#ers
an excellent variety of rivers and trails for all abilities. A climbing wall
and an adventure ropes course, one of the biggest and best in New
England, is available to all campers.
Camp Quinebarge
PO Box 608, Center Harbor, NH 03226
PH: 603-253-6029 or 800-869-8497
Email: fun@campquinebarge.com Web: www.campquinebarge.com
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Camp REC at the Recreational Education Center
Camp REC is the only local special education summer day camp designed
to work around your schedule! You pick the weeks. You pick the days. You
pick the hours.
Camp REC is a summer ABA programming run by the Recreational
Education Center. Sessions begin Monday, June 16 and end the rst week
in September. Space is limited, especially during extended school year gap
weeks and holidays. Camp REC is led by trained Behavioral Therapists and
Special Educators. The RECs all-encompassing resources assist those with
special needs such as Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, ADHD
and more. We specialize in ages 3 22 years old. All programming is
overseen by Board Certied Behavior Analysts. Also available to provide
treatment are Speech and Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists
and Physical Therapists. Each students camp experience is individualized
to meet each of their unique needs. We incorporate all aspects of education
into our daily activities. Please call or email for more information.
Camp REC at the Recreational Education Center
83 Pine Street, #102, Peabody, MA 01960
Ph: 978.717.5062 Email: info@recreationaleducationcenter.com
Web: www.recreationaleducationcenter.com
Camp Rotary - Overnight Camp - Boys & Girls aged 7 to 17
Founded in 1921, Camp Rotary provides a summer of fun for everyone! We
stress an individualized approach to programming. Each camper chooses
programs he or she would like to participate in from a wide variety of
activities. Programs are designed to challenge the child through progressive
skill building, group involvement and recreation. In addition to standard
activities o#ered during the day, many special events and trips add to the
excitement of Camp Rotary. Campres, dances, carnivals and theme days
are just a few of these added attractions to our schedule. Camp Rotary is
nestled in the green woods of Boxford just 30 miles north of Boston. Our
spacious 50-acre site includes an athletic eld, basketball, volleyball and
tennis courts, archer and riery ranges, low an high ropes challenge course
and BMX bicycle track. Camp Rotarys extensive waterfront area on Stiles
Pond accommodates swimming, boating, canoeing, and sailing. Our nature,
arts & crafts and woodworking lodges provide creative educational and
recreational experience for the campers.
Camp Rotary
P.O. Box 270; Boxford, MA 01921
Ph: 978-352-9952 Email: camprotaryma@aol.com
Web: www.camprotary.org
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Camp Waziyatah
Coed Summer camp for ages 6-16 located on 130 acres of beautiful
woods and elds on a private, 3.5 mile lake right in the center of Maines
beautiful lakes region. Chosen by The Disney Channel as the perfect
camp location for their famed TV show Bug Juice, Wazi is a traditional
summer camp, now in its 93
rd
year. Camp Waziyatah prides itself in an
all-inclusive environment for campers and an unequaled sta# of helpful
role models and activity leaders. $
Camp Waziyatahs mission is to provide a safe and enjoyable camp
experience and an opportunity for campers to make friends, learn skills,
increase self-esteem and promote personal growth. Our program
enriches the lives of campers and promotes our core values of Courtesy,
Integrity, Respect and Responsibility through a healthy and fun outdoor
experience.
With more than 40 activities, outdoor trip adventures, amazing nightly
events, theater and arts, and unrivaled communication with parents,
Camp Waziyatah is a life-changing adventure and the premiere Maine
camp experience.
Camp Waziyatah
2 Forest Place, Boston, MA 02129
Ph: 207.583.2267 Email: info@wazi.com Web: www.wazi.com
College Apprentice
Our Goal is to Prepare High School Students to Succeed in All Aspects
of College. Each program is designed to give students marketable and
practical skills to use in their future endeavors. Students should come
away with real life experience, not simply theoretical knowledge. They
will widen the scope of education as many high schools do not have the
resources to o#er an expanded curriculum that features business,
communications, international relations, and other popular college
majors. Students also begin to build a network and understand it
importance to their future.
At College Apprentice, the value of competition cannot be understated.
First, students compete for acceptance into College Apprentice
programs. We recruit the best students because we expect the best
performance. Second, each program involves representing the United
States at international competitions. This type of collaborative
competition drives students to produce the best results.
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We also stress Education, not vacation. When exploring other summer
programs, you'll quickly nd many of them sound very much like a
wonderful vacation! While travel experience is important, College
Apprentice programs place an equal emphasis on educational
experience. Students will become familiar with the case study format,
used as the basis of learning in many universities and colleges.
Lastly experience culture, don't just observe it. There's a major
di#erence between ordering at a restaurant in another country and
having to work with your peers to come up with a solution. That
di#erence is what makes College Apprentice programs so unique. Meet,
interact, and collaborate with peers from other countries to truly
appreciate their experiences and views.
College Apprentice
PO Box 426006, Cambridge, MA 02142
Ph: 816.226.6940 Email: hello@collegeapprentice.com
Web: www.collegeapprentice.com
Cornell University Summer College For HS Students
June 21-August 5, 2014 - Designed for students who will complete their
sophomore, junior, or senior year of high school by June 2014 (check
individual programs for eligibility):

Select a three-week or six-week program

Earn an average of three to six credits

Take college courses, explore careers and majors, attend


admissions workshops, and much more, while focusing on one
or more of the following subjects:
Programs in: Architecture Art & Design Business College Success
Engineering English Language Environmental Studies History and
Politics Hotel Management Humanities Law and Government
Medicine Psychology Research & Science Veterinary Medicine and
Animal ScienceThe program is a wonderful opportunity for high school
students to experience college life and make some great friends. At the
end of the program, students often say it was the best summer of their
life. To learn more, visit summer_college@cornell.edu. or contact us at
607-255-6203. summer_college@cornell.edu.
Cornell University
B20 Day Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853
Ph: 607.255.6203 Email: summer_college@cornell.edu
Web: http://www.sce.cornell.edu/sc/
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Danvers Indoor Sports
DIScover Summer Play at Danvers Indoor Sports; Ages 4-12
July 21-August 8, 2014
Ages 4-5: 9 am-noon; Ages 6-12 9:00 am-3:30 pm
The best 3 weeks of summer are at Danvers Indoor Sports$
Children will DIScover play the Danvers Indoor Sports way---in a safe,
fun and challenging sports environment.
ALL BALL: July 21-25 Traditional and Unusual Ball Games
GOING FOR GOLD: July 28-August 1 Olympic Games and Activities
ADVENTURELAND: August 4-August 8 Indoor and Outdoor Fitness
Adventures
To nd out more about the summer program, please visit
www.danversindoorsports.com.
Danvers Indoor Sports
150 R Andover Street, Danvers, MA 01923
Ph: 978.777.7529 Email: info@danversindoorsports.com
Web: www.DanversIndoorSports.com
EF International Language Center
The world is waiting.$ Learn a language in your dream destination. See
the world, experience a new culture, make friends from 100 countries
and prepare for your global future.$ Classes start every Monday, all year
round for students 16 and up.$ Junior programs available during the
summer for students 13-15 years old.$ For almost 50 years, EF has
helped millions of people become citizens of the world by breaking
down barriers of language, culture and geography. Through cultural
exchanges, educational travel, language training and degree programs,
we are the World Leader in International Education.
EF International Language Center
1 Education Street, Cambridge MA 022141
Ph: 1.800.997.1892 Email: ILS@ef.com
Web: www.ef.com/ILS
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Envoys
Envoys creates innovative learning experiences for middle and high
school students through a blended model of online courses, focused
international travel, and high-quality learning outputs. We are a$
leading operator of experiential learning programs targeting the
knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for global competency.
Envoys works closely with schools and families to create customized
learning experiences in destinations across North America, South
America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. Our programs target outcome-based
standards and provide reliable assessments for student and school
growth.
Envoys
1 Broadway, 14th Floor, Cambridge, MA 02142
Ph: 800.515.6523 Ext 106 Email: info@envoys.com
Web: www.envoys.com
Global Works Travel
O#ers international community service and volunteer trips for high
school students and teens. Travel with a purpose this summer! For 24
years, Global Works has provided exceptional Community Service,
Cultural Exchange, Adventure Travel, and Language Immersion
programs. Your unforgettable journey starts HERE!
Global Works Travel
2342 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80304
Ph: 303.545.2202 Email: info@globalworkstravel.com
Web: www.globalworkstravel.com
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Harvard University Secondary School Program (See Ad)
Each summer, high school seniors, juniors, and sophomores attend the
Harvard Secondary School Program (SSP). Students live in Harvard Yard
and take Harvard courses for college credit. The SSP o#ers a full range
of college courses, and also many College Prep activities. Students may
visit New England colleges, attend the College Fair, and hear a
presentation by a Harvard admissions o%cer. Harvard students serve as
proctors and as tutors, providing guidance in all areas of college life.
Activities include intramural athletics, dances, movies, a Trivia Bowl and
a Talent Show, and sightseeing trips to Boston and New England.
Harvard University Secondary School Program
51 Brattle Street; Cambridge, MA 02138
Ph: 617.495-3192 Email: nora_cameron@harvard.edu
Web:www.summer.harvard.edu/programs/ssp
Kaleidoscope/KITE Enrichment Program
Kaleidoscope o#ers its 34th summer program, held at Pike School in
Andover from July 7-25. Children can enroll in any of the three one-week
sessions and choose AM and/or PM high interest courses taught by
skilled professionals. Class size is small and enthusiasm is high. Nearly
800 children from forty di#erent communities attended last summer.
Registration has begun online at www.kaleidoscopekids.com or by mail.
Call$ (978) 475-1422 anytime. Early Care and Extended Day options are
also available.
Another program, KITE, is o#ered for high ability students in Grades K-8;
KITE runs from July 28-August 1, 2014, also at the Pike School.$
Camp Kaleidoscope
Janis R. Baron, Director
PO Box 506, Andover, MA 01810
Ph: 978.475.1422 Email: info@kaleidoscopekids.com
Web: www.kaleidoscopekids.com
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La Vida Adventure Camp
La Vida Adventure Camp, a day camp at Gordon College, builds
character, a positive self-identity and a commitment to serve and care
for others. Trained, caring sta# lead small groups of 11-15 year-olds in
team-building and adventure activities such as rock climbing, mountain
biking, canoeing, kayaking and a high ropes course.$ The ALP program
is an exciting opportunity for 15-18 year-old high school students to
develop their leadership potential through a wilderness adventure. La
Vida Adventure Camp takes place on Gordon College's campus with
several hundred acres lled with ponds, trails and rolling hills as well as
a low and high ropes course. La Vida Adventure Camp was awarded
"Best Summer Camp" by the Reader's Choice Awards. The ALP
program takes place in the Adirondacks of NY State and transportation
is provided in college mini-busses.
La Vida Adventure Camp
Gordon College, 255 Grapevine Rd. Wenham, MA 01984
Phone: 978-867-4504 Email: adventurecamp@gordon.edu
Web: http://www.gordon.edu/adventurecamp
Oxbridge Academic Programs
Our programs are aimed at advanced junior high and high school
students who have the desire and motivation to enrich themselves
intellectually while immersing themselves in a foreign culture.$ Our
programs in England, France, Spain and New York o#er a variety of
courses ranging from British History, Molecular Medicine, and
International Law to Studio Art, Psychology, language courses, and
many others. More information can be found on our website
www.oxbridgeprograms.com.
Oxbridge Academic Programs
49 W 45 St. 12
th
Floor, New York, NY 10036
Ph: 212.932.3049 Email: info@oxbridgeprograms.com
Web: www.oxbridgeprograms.com
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Roaring Brook Camp for Boys
TYPE: Boys Resident, Ages 9-16, Adventure
CAPACITY: 45 per session (1 counselor to 3 camper ratio)
SESSIONS: 2 weeks- $2400.00
4 weeks- $4200.00 or 6 weeks- $5700.00
For 50 years, Roaring Brook Camp has specialized in providing
instruction in outdoor sports and outdoor skills, Vermont crafts and
backpack/canoe trips. A 650-acre forest preserve with 15 acre private
lake provides a pristine setting for boys wanting a fun and exciting camp
experience. Activities include: rock climbing, rappelling, ropes course,
tyrolean traverse, survival training, orienteering, swimming, kayaking,
canoeing, shing, y-tying, woodworking, leatherwork, blacksmithing,
archery, marksmanship, tness, timber sports, rst aid and rescue. In
addition to the in-camp activities four/six week campers enjoy a ve day
canoe trip to Maine and backpack trips to the White Mountains as well
as special event days including Woodsmans Weekend, Survival Solo,
Orienteering Day and the Triathlon.
DIRECTORS: Drs. Thayer and Candice Raines
Summer Address: 480 Roaring Brook Rd., Bradford, Vermont 05033
Winter Address: 300 Grove ST #4, Rutland, VT 05701
Ph. (802) 747-0282 or (800) 832-HAWK
E-Mail: rainest@sover.net Web: http://www.roaringbrookcamp.com
Rustic Pathways
Rustic Pathways is a pioneer in providing superior quality travel and
service programs for students and families in some of the worlds most
welcoming countries. Rustic Pathways demands professionalism and
integrity across all of its operations, insists on quality in all aspects of its
programs, and places the safety of its students above all other
considerations. We enrich the lives of our students and our sta#, benet
the parts of the world we serve, and build cultural bridges that lead to
greater gl obal understandi ng and cooperati on. Expl ore our
EXCEPTIONAL programs.
Rustic Pathways
PO Box 429, Chardon, OH 44024
Ph: 1.800.321.4353 Email: rustic@rusticpathways.com
Web: www.rusticpathways.com
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Sail Caribbean
We're proud to be celebrating our 35th year this summer!$ What has
made Sail Caribbean successful throughout this journey continues today
young adults accepting challenges and responsibilities, and
outstanding sta# sharing their knowledge and skills while all are
having the time of their lives.$
Our core values remain strong:$ respect for one another, respect for the
environment, and a belief that together people can achieve great things.
We teach essential life skills as our students navigate through their
teenage years: Leadership. Teamwork. Problem-solving. Decision-
making. Responding to the unexpected.$$ A tall order?$ Absolutely. But
with a spirited group of teens anxious to spread their wings, and a
dedicated sta# eager to share their knowledge, I'm proud to say that we
do it, and we do it year after year!
If you are looking for challenge and true adventure, we invite you to call
us to learn more about our teen summer adventures. For rsthand
information, we're happy to provide a roster of all our recent Sail
Caribbean families from your area that have completed one of our trips.
Over the years, more than 13,000 students have placed a vote of
condence in our programs, our leadership, and our safety record.
Thank you for considering Sail Caribbean. We can't wait for you to join
us!
Sail Caribbean
256 Main St., Suite 1203, Northport, NY 11768
Ph: 800.321.0994 Email: info@sailcaribbean.com
Web: www.sailcaribbean.com
Tabor Academy Summer Program
Located on the beautiful seaside campus of Tabor Academy, the
program is entering its 96th year. Established in 1917, the Tabor
Academy Summer Program gives young people ages 6-17 the
opportunity to develop their full potential as individuals, athletes, and
students. Under the guidance of highly qualied counselors, coaches,
and teachers, the program encourages young people to take pride in
their personal achievements in the classroom, on the playing elds, or
on the waterfront. The Tabor Academy Summer Program provides the
option of schoolwork without losing any of the joys of summer.
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TASP is accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA) every
three years. The ACAs Standards Program is the only nationally
recognized program to monitor all aspects of a camps operation. Less
than 2000 camps nationwide have earned this prestigious distinction.
TASP is also a proud member of the Massachusetts Camping
Association (MCA). Membership in MCA signies a camps dedication to
the camping industry and ensures that the camp is up-to-date on all of
the latest legislative and regulatory requirements for operating a safe
camp.
Tabor Academy Summer Program
66 Spring Street, Marion, MA 02738
Ph: 508.291.8342 Email: summer@taboracademy.org
Web: http://taborsummer.org
Tohkomeupog Summer Camp for Boys
At Tohkomeupog we believe, rmly, that a camp experience should be
one of lasting value to each and every boy. Our program is a blend of
individual and team sports and aquatics with weekly mountain, canoe,
rock-climbing and mountain biking trips o#ered. We have excellent
facilities set on 1000 acres surrounding a private lake. Our sta# is the
best you will nd anywhere with over 90% returning each year and the
vast majority starting as campers.
Camp strives to create an environment in which a boy can express
himself with condence and then in that condence, take risks and try
new things. Positive attitudes, rm friendships, and friendly spirits
support each campers attempt to expand his horizons - physically,
mentally and socially.
Tohkomeupog Summer Camp for Boys
Andrew Mahoney, Director
1251 Eaton Rd., Madison, NH 03849
Ph: 603-367-8362 Email: tohko@tohko.com
Web: www.tohko.com
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VISIONS Service & Adventure
A summer volunteer program that surpasses the supercial, an
experience that is carefully structured and well supervised without
seeming so. You live in the heart of a community, working side-by-side
with your hosts, getting to know the people whose lives you impact. You
work hard, play hard and make a di#erence. You gain an appreciation for
our multicultural world and return home a more informed world citizen.
VISIONS Service & Adventure
541 E. Babcock Street, #1, Bozeman, MT 59715
Ph: 406.551.4423 Email: info@visions-service.com
Web: http://visionsserviceadventures.com
William Lawrence Camp
Since 1913, William Lawrence is a traditional residential camp for boys
that endeavors to provide a framework that will physically and mentally
challenge a camper to become a whole person, not just a specialist.
Values are stressed daily while teaching good citizenship and character.
Our balanced program allows campers safe and supportive
opportunities to expand their base of skills while enhancing self-
condence and self-esteem.
The program includes many waterfront activities, team sports,
wilderness trips, target sports including riery, archery and skeet
shooting, a challenge course featuring low and high elements, y shing
and y tying, arts and crafts, woodworking and more. A relatively small
camp with an excellent camper to sta# ratio, boys feel at home in our
family atmosphere. We have a loyal, professional sta#, a beautiful facility
and excellent food.
William Lawrence Camp
PO Box 52, Center Tuftonboro, NH 03816
Ph: 603.569.3698 Email: knoll@wlcamp.org
Web: www.WLCamp.org
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Windsor Mountain International Summer Camp
Windsor Mountain International Summer Camp in SW New Hampshire is
an extraordinary place for children ages 8-16.$ For generations, children
from the US and countries around the globe have come to Windsor
Mountain to live and play together in a unique and magical place where
friendship, creativity and community thrive.$ We are a non-competitive
camp that encourages campers to try new things, learn and improve
skills and to respect di#erences among people.$ Our warm and talented
American and international sta# have a wealth of experience mentoring
children and focus on creating a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Our 365-acre camp located on a beautiful, private lake and surrounded
by a pristine 1,000-acre wilderness preserve o#ers the perfect setting
for a classic summer camp experience.$
The hallmark of our program is directed free-choice, which is designed
to build independence and foster personal growth.$ With one-on-one
guidance from their counselor, campers select their activities every three
days from almost one hundred options, which include traditional
activities and unique and creative activities developed by our amazing
sta# and campers. Also, our international and domestic travel programs
(grades 6-12) provide authentic experiences involving community
service, leadership, adventure, language, cultural understanding and
fun.$ Come explore the world with us!
WINDSOR MOUNTAIN INTERNATIONAL SUMMER CAMP
One World Way, Windsor, NH 03244
Ph: 603.478-3166 Email: jake@windsormountain.org
Web: www.windsormountain.org
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Monday, May 19, 2014
Sponsored by MMPA - Proceeds directly support music
education through scholarships for music lessons,
enrichment programs and post graduate studies.
7 - 9 PM
Masconomet Cafeteria
An amazing evening of Jazz Music featuring the
Masconomet Regional High School and Middle School
Jazz ensembles. The sweet sounds of jazz will ll the
cafeteria as music fans of all ages enjoy a relaxed evening
with delicious desserts & beverages.
Tickets go on sale May 1, 2014 at
www.mascomusicparents.org
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