Summer Camps at Ashwood

Between June 8 and August 14, Ashwood will offer a variety of summer camps for ages 3 to 14. Camps run from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and cost $350 per week, which includes a non-refundable $50 registration fee.

Early Childhood Camps

Ages 6 to 8

(Ms. Tucker and Ms. Hunter)

Start summer off right! Join friends for a camp filled with free play, games, stories and crafts.

(Ms. Hunter)

Campers will create art with materials found in the natural world as they spend a week creating and exploring on Ashwood’s beautiful campus. Campers will make their own paint, dig and mold clay, make nature paper, and more!

(Ms. Swan, Ms. Hunter, and Ms. Purdom)

(Ms. Hunter, Ms. Purdom, and Ms. Swan)

* Though the sessions are independent of one another, Session 1 and 2 will have different art and craft projects.  Campers who join for both weeks will be able to hone their circus skills even more with two weeks of camp. At 3pm on Friday in Session 1 campers will have a circus open house where they can show off some of their skills, and welcome their families to try their hands at some of the circus arts. At 3pm on Friday in Session 2, campers will present a real circus show for their family and friends.

Ages 9 to 11

(Ms. Tucker and Ms. Hunter)

Start summer off right! Join friends for a camp filled with free play, games, stories and crafts.

(Ms. Swan, Ms. Hunter and Ms. Purdom)

Join us for a week (or two) to join the circus! Campers will learn human pyramids, partner balancing, tightrope walking, poi, spinning plates, spin flags, hand and body hooping, juggling sticks, 3-ball juggling, and balancing on a rola bola.. They will create artistic props and costumes for the circus, and learn to bring the joy of laughter to an audience through the art of clowning. Campers will also bring their voices to the mix by learning songs for the end of week circus celebration. The week will finish with a circus open house where campers can show off their skills, and let their families and friends try their hand at being in the circus!

* Though the sessions are independent of one another, Session 1 and 2 will have different art and craft projects.  Campers who join for both weeks will be able to hone their circus skills even more with two weeks of camp. At 3pm on Friday in Session 1 campers will have a circus open house where they can show off some of their skills, and welcome their families to try their hands at some of the circus arts. At 3pm on Friday in Session 2, campers will present a real circus show for their family and friends.

(Ms. Swan, Ms. Hunter and Ms. Purdom)

Join us for a week (or two) to join the circus! Campers will learn human pyramids, partner balancing, tightrope walking, poi, spinning plates, spin flags, hand and body hooping, juggling sticks, 3-ball juggling, and balancing on a rola bola.. They will create artistic props and costumes for the circus, and learn to bring the joy of laughter to an audience through the art of clowning. Campers will also bring their voices to the mix by learning songs for the end of week circus celebration. The week will finish with a circus open house where campers can show off their skills, and let their families and friends try their hand at being in the circus!

* Though the sessions are independent of one another, Session 1 and 2 will have different art and craft projects.  Campers who join for both weeks will be able to hone their circus skills even more with two weeks of camp. At 3pm on Friday in Session 1 campers will have a circus open house where they can show off some of their skills, and welcome their families to try their hands at some of the circus arts. At 3pm on Friday in Session 2, campers will present a real circus show for their family and friends

Ages 12 to 14

(Ms. Swan, Ms. Hunter and Ms. Purdom)

Join us for a week (or two) to join the circus! Campers will learn human pyramids, partner balancing, tightrope walking, poi and spinning plates, juggling sticks, 3-ball juggling, stilt-walking, and balancing on a rola bola. They will create artistic props and costumes for the circus, and learn to bring the joy of laughter to an audience through the art of clowning. Campers will also bring their voices to the mix by learning songs. The week will finish with a circus open house where campers can show off their skills, and let their families and friends try their hand at being in the circus!

* Though the sessions are independent of one another, Session 1 and 2 will have different art and craft projects.  Campers who join for both weeks will be able to hone their circus skills even more with two weeks of camp. At 3pm on Friday in Session 1 campers will have a circus open house where they can show off some of their skills, and welcome their families to try their hands at some of the circus arts. At 3pm on Friday in Session 2, campers will present a circus show for their family and friends.

(Ms. Swan, Ms. Hunter and Ms. Purdom)

Join us for a week (or two) to join the circus! Campers will learn human pyramids, partner balancing, tightrope walking, poi and spinning plates, juggling sticks, 3-ball juggling, stilt-walking, and balancing on a rola bola. They will create artistic props and costumes for the circus, and learn to bring the joy of laughter to an audience through the art of clowning. Campers will also bring their voices to the mix by learning songs. The week will finish with a circus open house where campers can show off their skills, and let their families and friends try their hand at being in the circus!

* Though the sessions are independent of one another, Session 1 and 2 will have different art and craft projects.  Campers who join for both weeks will be able to hone their circus skills even more with two weeks of camp. At 3pm on Friday in Session 1 campers will have a circus open house where they can show off some of their skills, and welcome their families to try their hands at some of the circus arts. At 3pm on Friday in Session 2, campers will present a circus show for their family and friends.