Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley open registration for affordable summer camps

Marcia Mintz, President & CEO at Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley
Marcia Mintz, President & CEO at Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley
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The Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley announced on May 5 that registration is now open for its “Summer of Possibilities” program, which will provide ten weeks of all-day summer programming for children ages 5 to 12.

The initiative aims to offer families accessible and safe options during the summer months, focusing on keeping kids engaged through a variety of activities. The program includes themed weekly experiences such as STEM projects, arts and music, outdoor adventures, leadership development, and global exploration. Organizers say each week is designed to help children build confidence and make new friends.

Camp fees are set between $60 and $100 per week depending on the club location selected. Meals, activities, and extended hours are included in these costs. A special package allows a limited number of families to enroll their children in all ten weeks for $250 at select locations—an option described as one of the most affordable in the region.

Programs operate Monday through Friday with both indoor and outdoor activities led by trained staff members. Field trips and hands-on learning opportunities are also part of the schedule.

Registration is currently open but space is limited. Interested families can learn more or sign up through the Summer of Possibilities webpage provided by Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley.



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