Looking to get the kids out of the house this summer?
Pittsburgh City Paper has your back with the
2019 Summer Camps list. These camps are jam-packed with games, activities, and events that will keep your kids busy all summer long! Here's part two of our summer camps list.
S.P.E.A.K. is an Extended School Year program developed to prevent or reduce summertime regression in students ages 5-21 with Autism Spectrum Disorder. S.P.E.A.K. is held at Steel Valley High School during the month of July, and its dedicated program leadership returns every year making each year better than the last.
Learn more about the camp and how to participate
here.
This STEAM-based camp allows campers aged 9-11 to use their creative and logical sides as they learn about the history, health effects, and future of air pollution in our region. Camp includes field trips, use of the latest air quality tech, and guest speakers from a variety of professional backgrounds.
Learn more about the camp and how to participate
here.
Come for summer adventure, arts, sports, sampler, and family camps! The swimming, Frisbee golf, mountain boards, ropes/challenge course, and indoor climbing walls are a blast! Children, youth, adults, or families stay in beautiful cabins or lodges and enjoy family-style meals. For fun, faith, and friends, experience the difference at Jumonville! Call or email for info and free DVD or flash drive.
Jumonville Christian Camp and Retreat Center. 887 Jumonville Road,
Hopwood, PA 15445. 724-439-4912.
[email protected].
Learn more about the camp and how to participate
here.
iD Tech: the world leader in STEM education, with 400,000 alumni since 1999. Summer programs for ages 7-19 are held at 150 prestigious campuses including Carnegie Mellon University in Oakland. Students build in-demand skills for futures in coding, game development, robotics, and design.
Learn more about the camp and how to participate
here.