Are you looking for something your child can learn and grow from this summer? Something that is engaging yet not completely academic? Something that will allow their mind to "think" in a manner that may be outside of the box while enjoying some fresh air?
Crusader Camp in San Francisco has an impressive track record of 40 years in the area. Located on the Archbishop Riordan High School campus, it has something for every child. Boys and girls ages 6-13 can find a variety of activities to choose from ranging from classic camp to technology courses and everything in between. In addition to local students, this camp is very open to the international student population.
Does your child have an eye for photography? In today's word of social media and glossy magazines, there is a high demand for quality images. A viable career could be on the horizon for them. Help your child develop this craft at an early age by exposing them to Sports Camp in San Francisco this summer (http://crusader.camp/).
At camp, they will learn major milestones in the history of photography. They will learn about photo-documentary and photo-journalism best practices. They will be tasked to take photos on their own. Once back in the lab - they will be introduced to digital editing software (Adobe Photoshop) so that they can perfect their images on Apple workstations. Prior experience with this software is not required as the campers will be divided into groups based on ability.
A culmination of this Sports Camp in San Francisco (http://crusdaer.camp/) is a portfolio of perfectly crafted images that can be shared on social media as well as in person with family and friends.
What if you have a budding chef in the kitchen? If so - Cooking Camp in San Francisco could be the perfect match (http://crusader.camp/). Under the expert direction of local chefs/cooking instructors, your child will be learning how to use fresh ingredients that are locally sourced. They will also learn about culinary principles and kitchen safety.
Each class is a maximum of 15 students. All food that is created gets to be eaten by the campers which is a lot of fun. This camp does not require that you pack lunch or snacks as the kids will be making that for themselves each day. There is also a BBQ cooking class held in the afternoon that the kids can participate in addition to the kitchen basics if interested.
This Cooking Camp in San Francisco (http://crusader.camp/) prides itself on supporting local ranchers and farmers to source several of the key ingredients that the campers will be using. This also aligns with the sustainable principles that will be taught during the session(s).
Crusader Camp in San Francisco has an impressive track record of 40 years in the area. Located on the Archbishop Riordan High School campus, it has something for every child. Boys and girls ages 6-13 can find a variety of activities to choose from ranging from classic camp to technology courses and everything in between. In addition to local students, this camp is very open to the international student population.
Does your child have an eye for photography? In today's word of social media and glossy magazines, there is a high demand for quality images. A viable career could be on the horizon for them. Help your child develop this craft at an early age by exposing them to Sports Camp in San Francisco this summer (http://crusader.camp/).
At camp, they will learn major milestones in the history of photography. They will learn about photo-documentary and photo-journalism best practices. They will be tasked to take photos on their own. Once back in the lab - they will be introduced to digital editing software (Adobe Photoshop) so that they can perfect their images on Apple workstations. Prior experience with this software is not required as the campers will be divided into groups based on ability.
A culmination of this Sports Camp in San Francisco (http://crusdaer.camp/) is a portfolio of perfectly crafted images that can be shared on social media as well as in person with family and friends.
What if you have a budding chef in the kitchen? If so - Cooking Camp in San Francisco could be the perfect match (http://crusader.camp/). Under the expert direction of local chefs/cooking instructors, your child will be learning how to use fresh ingredients that are locally sourced. They will also learn about culinary principles and kitchen safety.
Each class is a maximum of 15 students. All food that is created gets to be eaten by the campers which is a lot of fun. This camp does not require that you pack lunch or snacks as the kids will be making that for themselves each day. There is also a BBQ cooking class held in the afternoon that the kids can participate in addition to the kitchen basics if interested.
This Cooking Camp in San Francisco (http://crusader.camp/) prides itself on supporting local ranchers and farmers to source several of the key ingredients that the campers will be using. This also aligns with the sustainable principles that will be taught during the session(s).
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