Camp Days for School Age

Camp days at Kandy Kane Learning Center (KKLC) offers an inclusive and engaging experience for school-age children of all abilities throughout the year. Designed to foster social, emotional, and academic growth, the camp provides various activities catering to different interests and developmental needs. Children participate in hands-on learning, arts and crafts, outdoor games, team-building exercises, and more, all while promoting inclusivity and teamwork.

Available during school breaks, holidays, and summer, the camp ensures flexible options for families with full-time, half-day, and drop-in schedules. KKLC’s Camp days creates a supportive and fun environment where every child can thrive, build new skills, and make lasting friendships.

Good News Club

The Good News Club at Kandy Kane Learning Center’s Summer Camp provides an uplifting experience for children, teaching about God through Bible stories, songs, and crafts. Each visit helps children learn important values and lessons from the Bible in a fun and engaging way. Children sing songs, listen to inspiring stories, and create crafts that reinforce the teachings, fostering spiritual growth, creativity, and a sense of community. It’s a great way to introduce children to faith in a joyful, hands-on setting.

GELDS in action

Each week at Kandy Kane Learning Center’s Summer Camp is thoughtfully prepared with a lesson plan that meets GELD (Guidelines for Early Learning and Development) standards. Children receive grade-appropriate reviews, ensuring they are engaged in activities that support their developmental growth and learning. The lesson plans incorporate a mix of educational content, including Bible stories, arts, crafts, and outdoor play, providing a balanced, enriching experience that helps children reinforce and build upon their skills in a fun and meaningful way.

Meal included

At Kandy Kane Learning Center’s Summer Camp, we provide breakfast, lunch, and snacks that meet USDA meal requirements. The meals are carefully planned to offer balanced nutrition, ensuring children receive the necessary vitamins, minerals, and energy for a full day of fun and learning. Each meal includes a variety of food groups, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and protein, helping to promote healthy eating habits while keeping kids energized throughout the day.

Outdoor play at Kandy Kane Learning Center’s Summer Camp includes fun activities like:

  • Relay Races and Obstacle Courses to build teamwork.
  • Tug-of-War and Balloon Pop Challenges for friendly competition.
  • Scavenger Hunts to encourage problem-solving and collaboration.
  • Water Games like Water Balloon Toss and Slip-n-Slide for cool, fun exercise.

These activities promote teamwork, communication, and physical activity in a fun, inclusive environment.

At Kandy Kane Learning Center’s Summer Camp, Arts and Crafts offers fun and creative opportunities for children of all abilities. Activities include:

  • Tie-Dye: Creating colorful t-shirts, bags, and accessories.
  • Painting: Canvas and rock painting for self-expression.
  • Clay and Sculpture: Sculpting with clay and natural materials.
  • Collage and Mixed Media: Crafting with paper, fabric, and recycled items.
  • Beading and Jewelry: Making personalized jewelry like bracelets and necklaces.
  • Paper Crafts: Exploring origami and paper mâché projects.

These activities promote creativity, fine motor skills, and teamwork, allowing children to express themselves and make lasting memories.

At Kandy Kane Learning Center, we are committed to giving back to our community through various outreach projects. These initiatives teach children the value of kindness and service. Some of our projects include:

  • Making Treats for Animal Shelters: Children create homemade treats for animals in need, learning about compassion for pets and animals.
  • Donations for Local Nursing Homes: We collect items and deliver them to nursing homes, spreading joy and support to elderly residents.
  • Food Drives: Campers organize food drives to help families in need, teaching the importance of sharing and helping others.

Through these hands-on projects, children develop empathy, teamwork, and a sense of responsibility while making a positive impact on their community.