For some, camp is a way for generations of the same family to share similar memories. And for others, camps provide kids with a chance to take a break from school and winter routines and have a few weeks of good old-fashioned fun.
There are plenty of good traditional camps in New Jersey. I can personally speak about Stonybrook Day Camp in Randolph, NJ and Meadowbrook Day Camp in Long Valley, NJ where my daughter, Abby Seitchik, worked as a counselor for many summers and loved them. A few other very popular area day camps include Camp Riverbend, Camp Harmony, Jeff Lake Camp, Gesher Day Camp, Willow Lake and JCC Camps. Some favorites for toddlers include Mini Camp at Far Brook and The Connection. I have heard hundreds of wonderful, fun-loving stories from friends, neighbors and clients about how many of these camps were monumental in the development and growth of their children. Oh, I wish I were a kid again!!
Today, many camps specialize in one particular area like sports camps, art camps (Creative Hands Art Studio, The Messy Artist, The Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, Montclair Art Museum Summer Camp) girl scouts, drama camps (Dreamcatcher Repertory Theatre, New Jersey School of Dramatic Arts, Acting with Emily), computer camps and the list goes on. Ultimately, it comes down to the right fit for your child, location, timeframe and structure. So do a little research, take a visit and you will be amazed at the wonderful choices right here in New Jersey.
Believe it or not, many have application deadlines coming up very soon! With so many good ones to choose from, it’s hard to know where to begin….
Hoping this provides a little help from someone who’s been there many times. Happy camping!!
Sue Adler