Summer Camps 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic cancelled, postponed or modified many events. Here are some programs for kids still planning to move forward this summer, but check in with each to keep up with schedules and modifications.
Plant 3 Extreme Air Park
All summer
Over 15,000 square feet of interconnected trampolines in a new 25,000-square-foot facility. Extreme dodgeball, trapeze, launchpads, foam pits, dunk zones, a battle beam and state-of-the-art ninja obstacle course. 321-953-0284, planet3palmbay.com
Andretti Thrill Park
Family entertainment featuring five Go-Kart tracks, Andretti 360, Andretti Challenge, laser tag, mini-golf, batting cages, mini bowling, spinning coaster, ropes course, Drop N Twist Tower, Rookie Row and MUCH MORE! Open Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday-Saturday 10 a.m.-midnight. Sunday noon-9 p.m. 321-956-6706, info@AndrettiThrillPark.com
Montessori Group Schools
May-August
Six two-week sessions in Suntree Montessori. Three times: 8:30-11:30 a.m. ($300/session), 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. ($375/session) or 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m. ($450/session). Registration $50. Themes include
Bells, Whistles and Music Making – the Science of Sound
Artful Antics, Paper Sculptures and More
Story Book Summer
Investigating Insects
Florida Fun
Botany for Kids
Email: theresa@montessorischools.org to sign-up or for questions
Florida Tech
June – July
Florida Tech athletic, academic and art camps offer a valuable introduction to the college experience at a top national research university. While having fun honing their athletic skills or diving deeper into their favorite academic fields, campers also get to experience campus life first-hand. Full day participants even get to eat lunch in the Panther Dining Hall.
Central Brevard Art Association
June 1-26
Mornings 9 a.m.-noon, age 6-10. Afternoons 12:30-3:30 p.m., age 11-15. Two-week sessions cover STEAM infused mixed media opportunities with experienced art teachers. Elements of art and the principles of design using 2-D and 3-D experiences including cartooning, weaving, printmaking, clay, origami, drawing, painting, acrylic pours, fabric art and silk screening. Supplies provided. We’re planning for camp in June, but we will adjust for stay-at-home mandates and school schedules. Please contact us for the latest info: artmomnolan@msn.com, https://www.cbaaartists.com/classes-and-events.html
100 Days of Summer Kumon Study
May-August, select dates available
Continuing your child’s education even through summer. Enroll before May 1 to receive $10 off first three months. If the child cannot come in to the center due to stay-at-home mandates, then we are holding zoom virtual services. Call 321-373-3733 to book a free parent orientation and placement test for your child.
https://www.kumon.com/palm-bay-north
Gathering Table
June-July
Select from eight four-day camps for kids as young as 7. 9 a.m.-noon, $250 per session. Campers will enjoy a hands-on cooking class sprinkled with kitchen safety, etiquette and nutritional information. Snacks and meal provided. 321-345-1965, gatheringtablefl.com/summer-camps/
Codecraft Works
Turn your pro-gamer into a programmer this summer with Codecraft Works! Codecraft Works offers half- or full-day online summer camps that can be taken wherever you can set a laptop down. These camps explore a central computer science topic over the course of one week, while also including time for snack breaks, games, and fun. For kids 8-16. code.cr/summer