Intersession Camp
Can you believe it’s almost time for intersession? Here’s one intersession option, at the Durham Arts Council. I’ve listed a few more below the image. Other ideas for our year-round friends?

Durham Arts Council Intersession Arts Camps brochure
North Carolina Museum of Life and Science Track-Out Camps
Piedmont Wildlife Center Intersession Camps
Schoolhouse of Wonder Fall Intersession Camps
Durham YMCA Year-Round School Intersessions
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I don’t have any info to contribute yet on intersession, but I’m loving that kid’s bracelets. I’m inspired to wear my duct tape as an accessory! hahaha
One of B’s classmate’s parents highly recommends intersession camps at the Lakewood Y.
Thanks! Here’s another one: Schoolhouse of Wonder Intersession Camps
I feel guilty promoting our own camps on a blog where you already give us such great promotion, but we do also have an intersession camp Sept 15-19 at the Museum of Life and Science: http://www.ncmls.org/get-involved/camps-and-classes#trackout
No problem, Jeff–love you guys!
I’m adding a list of intersession camps to the original post… look there for more.
I checked out the Durham Arts Council Website and it says NO 5 YEAR OLDS! for the afternoon arts sessions. Which contradicts this ad.
Oh, Jenn, that’s a frustrating typo if you have a five year old. I’ve emailed my contact over there for verification.
Meanwhile, I’ve added another intersession camp: Tennis camp at Five Oaks Club. See above for a link.
I called Durham Arts Council and the story with 5yr olds is that they will take them if they are currently attending K full time. The concern was for a long day for young children not accustomed to it.
Thanks, Jenn! Yes, that is what they told me when I asked, too.