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  1. Maryland Youth Baseball I moved the information previously listed here (i.e. baseball tournaments, indoor practice locations, baseball organizations) for Maryland to: http://MarylandYouthBaseball.com  The website is a resource for parents and coaches involved with Mar...
  2. Summer Computer Camps for kids and teens! Research-proven courses for ages 10-17 in game design, programming, 3D animation, Web design and more, incorporating fun, physical activities. Other similar programs include Cybercamps (ages 6-11) and livewire (ages 14-18).
  3. Teen Summer Camps Most parents prefer sending their children to summer camps and would do so every year. However, parents should make sure that the camps they are sending their child in are still appropriate for their children's age. This is more important particula...
  4. How To Start A Kids Summer Day Camp Are you a stay at home Mom? Stay at home Dad? Been laid off? Ever wanted to start your own business? Need extra cash? Well IF you fit into any of these categories, then the e-book How To Start A Kids Summer Day Camp by Mike Massie may be just the t...
  5. Summer music camp This lens is about a music camp that i went to over the summer. I hope you enjoy it!
  6. Better People Through Better Experience Focus on summer camps and whitewater rafting offering experiential education via supportive, team building environment. For teens aged 12-17. We're building better people through better experience. Rafting with professional, competent guides from aro...
  7. Top Summer Camps and Programs Julian Krinsky Camps & Programs has been offering top summer camps for teens for over 30 years. Our world-class programs span the arts, sports, fitness and pre-college experiences and they strive to provide students with opportunities for personal de...
  8. Finding the Best Teen Camps If your teenager is particularly interested in music, crafts, arts, science, fitness or technology, then think of enrolling them in a teen summer camp for that particular subject.