IDeas for teens in the summer
IDeas for teens in the summer
My daughter has decided that she will not return to camp this summer--she simply isn't a camping girl (much to our deep disappointment)--the camp she was at was very traditional and everyone was required to do an out trip (canoeing for a number of days) so.....we are trying to find alternatives. she has mentioned being interested in some kind of foreign exchange--I know nothing about these programs though--
has anyone had any experience sending their approaching 9th grader to a program like this? I am sort of at 6's and 7's.....
thanks
has anyone had any experience sending their approaching 9th grader to a program like this? I am sort of at 6's and 7's.....
thanks
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- Marcia (Mrs. Pete)
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Loria,
Have you checked out Cape Cod Sea Camps in Brewster, MA. The program is very highly regarded and definitely not "camping".
There is an ambassadorship program called People to People that my kids were nominated for that we considered but then decided against. I am not sure where they are going this year but check it out. I am not sure what the process was to get nominated or if it's even necessary but the program looked terrific. I know a young woman who did go and she spoke highly of the experience.
My kids ended up just doing 1 week programs last year. One went to LAX Camp at Syracuse and the other did a sailing trip on the Black Dog Schooner on Martha's Vineyard. Both loved their individual experience. If you want info. let me know.
Have you checked out Cape Cod Sea Camps in Brewster, MA. The program is very highly regarded and definitely not "camping".
There is an ambassadorship program called People to People that my kids were nominated for that we considered but then decided against. I am not sure where they are going this year but check it out. I am not sure what the process was to get nominated or if it's even necessary but the program looked terrific. I know a young woman who did go and she spoke highly of the experience.
My kids ended up just doing 1 week programs last year. One went to LAX Camp at Syracuse and the other did a sailing trip on the Black Dog Schooner on Martha's Vineyard. Both loved their individual experience. If you want info. let me know.
that looks amazing! I want to do that!Marcia (Mrs. Pete) wrote:http://www.seatrekbvi.com/
Here is the one we looked at most closely. Very good outfit.
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I agree. It would have been a great experience but she ended up doing the National Youth Leadership Forum for Medicine instead, which was equally as rewarding.loria wrote:that looks amazing! I want to do that!Marcia (Mrs. Pete) wrote:http://www.seatrekbvi.com/
Here is the one we looked at most closely. Very good outfit.
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Missing St. John. As always.
Missing St. John. As always.
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Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but my niece did a mission trip to Malawi, Africa last summer and loved it. It was pretty long, but she had a great experience.
http://teenmissions.com/
http://teenmissions.com/