Kick off your child’s summer camp experience in the safe, fun and caring environment of Camp Lovett. Each week-long session features a unique, festive theme. Campers grow and learn through theme-based crafts, cooking and games, plus daily free swim and a weekly off-campus field trip.
- Grades: Rising Kindergarten-Grade 2
- Time: 9:00 am–3:00 pm
Session I: Walk on the Wild SideJune 4-June 8
Calling all wild things for a week of outrageous fun! Make zoo animal masks, creepy crawly crafts and backyard birdfeeders. Join other animal lovers for rousing games of Tails, Barnyard and Ticklish Tiger. Be a monkey and snack on frozen, chocolate-covered bananas and make your own Monkey Mix and Dirt N’ Worms.
Field Trip:
Southern Belle Farm Session II: SuperheroesWeek of June 11
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s our superhero campers! Create a superhero persona and make a cape and mask. Tackle the obstacle course, go on a kryptonite hunt, play our x-ray vision game and make your own Power Bars, Kryptonite Fighters and Superhero Snack Mix. Dress like your favorite superhero for our Friday parade and get to know some local heroes with visits from the police, firefighters and rescue dogs.
Field Trip:
Little Red Barn Session III: Enchanted Forest-Knights, Princesses, and DragonsWeek of June 18
Step back in time and explore our enchanted forest, where knights and princesses in training will create crowns, wizard wands, coats of arms and magical flowers and concoct goodies like celestial sugar cookies and dragon bites. Scavenger hunts, captivating games, storytelling, face painting and juggling complete the week.
Field Trip:
Stone Mountain Session IV: Life's a BeachWeek of June 25
Surf’s up! Beach bunnies will create extraordinary sand art, make silly sunglasses and prepare fruity popsicles and edible fishing poles. Have fun in the sun playing beach ball volleyball, doing the limbo, tossing water balloons and enjoying other summertime games. The week wraps up with a special hula dance and luau and lessons in the ultimate beach dance–the Shag.
Field Trip: Center for Puppetry Arts