Free One Day Baseball Camp!

CC Sabathia

CC Sabathia

This is a great opportunity for Baseball kids age 6-14! CC will be on site the entire camp to direct activities and provide instruction. He will be joined by a selection of the top coaches from the Bay area.

The camp focuses on the team concept and fundamentals of baseball.  Groups will be small to ensure that each camper receives personalized instruction. CC will also give talks highlighting the finer points of the game.

Reserve a spot for your child before its full!
Luncheon available with CC with meet and greet opportunity for $149.

CC Sabathia Baseball ProCamp
Mt. Diablo Valley High School, Concord
January 26th, 2012

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iD Tech offers spring break camp with big savings

iD Tech Camps - iPhone AppsYour techie/creative child doesn’t have to wait until summer for a cutting edge camp.  iD Tech offers a special one-week Spring Break Camp program at Don Callejon School in Santa Clara on April 8-12, 2013.  Students ages 7-17 will get a sneak peek at some of iD Tech Camps courses, including Video Game Design, Web Design with Flash, iPhone & iPad App Development, Robotics, 3D Modeling with Autodesk Maya, and Digital Filmmaking – at more than 50% off the regular tuition.

The cost is only $349 for the entire week! There are only a few spots left in most sessions, so be quick to take advantage of this deal.

Spring Break at iD Tech

More iD Tech Camps can be found on ActivityHero.com.  Register before Jan 31, 2013 to get $75 off any summer session.

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Winter Holiday Camps

If you’re looking for a fun camps for your kids the weeks around Christmas and New Years you’re in luck! Looks like there is something for every one!

cooking_boysCooking ‘Round the World Winter Camp, Oakland & Alameda.
(Wed-Fri, Dec. 26-Jan 4th) Kids discover America’s deliciously different regions by cooking… and eating. Yum! Campers will go home with a binder of recipes, a new apron and perhaps a yearning for travel!

Camp Chrysalis Winter Snowboarding Camp, Squaw Valley & Alpine Meadows. (transportation to and from Berkeley) Dec. 28-Jan 4
Kids age 12-17 spend a glorious week snowboarding, evenings are filled with environmental discussions, fun winter survival games, snowboarding video seminars, and movies all with hot cocoa, or course!

Kids Outdoor Club,  San Francisco. Kids Outdoor Club is an active child’s paradise. With a new private gym secured year round, activities will be offered indoors and outdoors. Campers play sports, hike, climb trees, build dams, visit the police horse stables, tromp through the sand dunes of Ocean Beach, explore Land’s End and Sutro Baths and play games in the woods such as capture the flag. Our older campers also venture out on excursions in our popular Big White Van to nearby destinations.

Spring Down Equestrian Center, Portola Valley.  Horseback Riding during the Holidays! They have two, one week sessions of camp scheduled during the Holiday Break.  Campers will learn everything about horses from the hoof up:  how to be safe around horses, how to groom and tack up, how horses think, taking care of horses….much, much more….and of course, how to ride!!

Spartan’s Sports Camp, Mountain View. Basketball players in 5th-8th Grade get to learn valuable skills from Mountain View High School coaches and alumni in this half-day camp. Shooting, ball-handling, and defense will be among the skills covered in a high-energy, fast paced environment. This is a great opportunity to tune-up prior to the winter youth basketball leagues.

Sarah’s Science: Inventor’s Workshop, Oakland and Berkeley locations. This is all about “Do-It-Yourself-Science”. Each day campers learn exciting science concepts they can use to design and create their own contraptions and gadgets. Kids will have fun while learning about the basics of energy, force and motion, electricity, magnetism, gravity and simple machines. In addition to creating cool contraptions and games, we’ll do fun art projects, play outdoors and watch science movies.

Monkey Business Camp, Berkeley. Winter camp will feature a variety of cooking & craft activities, like baking cornbread, sewing pillows, folding origami cranes, and making pretzels. There will also be lots of active fun outside or inside in the case of inclement weather—baseball, banana tag, medic (aka monkey ball), a scavenger hunt, and more to promote a sense of connectedness and community. The indoors will have board games, manipulatives (legos, marble race), costumes, and drawing materials.

Paye’s Place Sports Clinics & Camps, San Carlos. Sports clinics here teach and train good fundamentals of each sport — Basketball, baseball, soccer, football and volleyball clinics. Half-day and Full-day camps available for all the school holidays.

All Star Baseball, Santa Clara. Great for beginning and intermediate players. These camps emphasize individual skills with basic fundamentals, team play, and overall fitness while experiencing the joy of the game.

Also: Most of the YMCA’s are offering camps, as well as:
East Bay Dance Center not only has winter camps, there’s a sleep-over New Years Eve Party too!
School of Rock: Build Your Own Flying V Guitar! San Mateo.
One Martial Arts, San Francisco.
Trackers BAY, Oakland.
Bridges Rock Gym, El Cerrito.
Chris Babcock Art, San Francisco.
Art+Nature Camps, San Francisco.
Head over Heels, Emeryville.
Rainbow Chefs: Wintertime Treats, San Mateo.
Stonemountain & Daughter Fabrics: Family Sewing Class, Berkeley.

If these camps aren’t near you, search for the latest schedules on ActivityHero using our date search.

Do you know of a great camp that is not listed here? Leave a comment!

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2012 Thanksgiving Holiday Camps

>> (Note: For this year’s camps, please search on ActivityHero.com)

If you’re looking for a fun camp for your kids the week of Thanksgiving you’re in luck! Check out these great camps:

Spartan’s Sports Camp, Mountain View

Sarah’s Science, Gadjets and Gizmos Camp, Oakland.

Wheel Kids, San Francisco. Pre-turkey ride in Golden Gate Park & beyond

Kids Outdoor Club,  San Francisco.

Playing Life Academy, Berkeley.

Paye’s Place Sports Clinics & Camps, San Carlos.

All Star Baseball, Santa Clara

Also: Most of the YMCA’s are offering camps the day before Thanksgiving, as well as: Trackers BAY, Oakland, Chris Babcock Art, San Francisco. For gymnasts, Head over Heels, Emeryville is offering day camp.

If these camps aren’t near you, search for the latest schedules on ActivityHero using our date search.

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November: Veterans Day Camps in the Bay Area

With the bustle leading up to Halloween, it’s been easy to forget about the Veterans Day holiday rapidly approaching. If you haven’t already found a one day camp for Veterans Day it’s not too late – there are still lots of great options out there! We’ll keep adding camps as we find them. If you know of another great camp, add a comment!

Wheel Kids Bikers will be going to Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. But you better hurry, the 2017 Veterans Day camp is almost sold out. 

Other ways to stay active on Veterans Day include:

Hi-Five Sports Club in San Francisco
Bladium in Alameda
Legarza Basketball in San Carlos
Silicon Valley Tennis in San Carlos
FUZE Fit in Los Gatos and San Jose
GrowFit in Redwood City

Also:

If these camps aren’t near you, search for the latest schedules on ActivityHero using our date search.

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Looking for Camps on Columbus Day?

Updated September 2019 —

Every year it seems that we’ve just said goodbye to summer camp and settled back into the school routine when suddenly holidays and furlough days are back on the calendar! We’ve found some great options for the upcoming Fall Break and Columbus Day holidays. Know of others? Share – leave a comment below!

Adventure Camps, San Francisco
Wheel Kids, San Francisco & Walnut Creek
Fashion Engineering Camp, San Francisco
Dragonfly Designs, San Francisco
Bricks 4 Kidz, San Francisco
STEMful, San Francisco
Bladium, Alameda

See the latest schedules and availability for Columbus Day camps on ActivityHero.

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Win a free month of kids’ classes

Does Back-to-School signal the start of another search for kids’ classes?  For many families the answer is yes, as they consider a new sport, musical instrument, language or creative outlet.

ActivityHero.com makes it easier to find kids’ classes.  And now, you can enter to win a free month of classes!

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Drop-in Summer Camps

Sometimes, a full week of summer camp doesn’t fit into the schedule, or the budget.  Luckily, some camps offer partial weeks or daily rates to accommodate various needs.

Below are a few examples of San Francisco Bay Area camps which offer more options than just weekly registration.  A couple are so flexible you could actually drop your child off at the last minute for a day of camp.  Most require some pre-paid days, registration, and/or some notice so they make sure the camp is properly staffed.  At a few camps the one-day registration process may not be very clear on their website, so don’t hesitate to call them for help.  We find summer camp folks to be pretty friendly!

Steve and Kate’s Camp
steve and kates logoSteve and Kate’s sets the bar for maximum flexibility.  They’ve been going strong since 1980 and have the logistics down pat.  You can buy any number of days ($80 per day, $76 per day when you buy 5) and use them anytime at any location. Unused days are fully refunded automatically. Alternatively, the “20-Day Bundle”  is just enough to get in the groove and is  a great deal at $1280 ($64 per day).  But the best value of all is the All Summer Membership at $2240.  (This is less than $50 per day, if you take full advantage.)   Camps are open from 7:30am – 6pm and include all lunches, snacks and drinks.  The food sounds fantastic. Potential allergens are clearly identifies and the menu accommodates vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free diets.)

Camp Doodles
doodlesThree locations in Marin, plus now three convenient pick-up locations in San Francisco,  provides many Camp Doodle options.  Register for any number of weeks ($300 per week before 6/1) or days ($75 per day).  Their whole-summer option is $1800, plus a bit more for extended care.  Optional hot lunch is available for purchase at all locations.  Camp day runs from 9:00am – 3:30pm, with earlier/later pick-up/drop-off from San Francisco.

Andy Harader Tennis
andystenniscamp.comThis camp in Palo Alto, for kids 7-16,  has a daily rate of $70 available.  You can register in advance on their website to let them know the dates you are planning to attend.  This sounds like a perfect option if you have another full week of tennis camp and want to add on a few more days for extra practice. Camp is half-day only, 9am – 12pm.

The Dancing Paintbrush
IMG_0825The Dancing Paintbrush in Berkeley provides lessons on color theory and famous artists in art history, go on field trips, and host special guests to spark the creative process. They encourage individual exploration of personal themes and interests and value working together and sharing ideas. Drop-in students are welcome at the rate of $75/day on a space available basis. Please contact them at least 24 hours in advance to see if space is available. There are no drop-ins on Field Trip days.

Sticky Art Lab
stickySticky Camp fills the mornings with a structured art or craft project (with local artists whenever possible), then in the afternoon the kids get to design their own project ideas. It’s a perfect combination of focused skill-building, then self-directed learning. Partial weeks, 2-day minimum at $60 per day.

All the Western Athletic Club Camps also offer daily rates.WAC_Racquet_Sports_Camps

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Bay Club Marin, Corte Madera
Decathlon Club, Santa Clara
The San Francisco Bay Club, San Francisco
San Francisco Tennis Club, San Francisco
Bay Club At The Gateway, San Francisco
Bay Club Silicon Valley, Cupertino
Pacific Athletic Club, Redwood City
Courtside Club, Los Gatos

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Horseback Riding Camps

Summer is a unique opportunity for kids to try out sports that are not available to them through the school year – like Horseback Riding!

Glenoaks Stables

There are several local day camps where kids can learn about riding and basic horsemanship.

In the hills of Portola Valley: Glenoaks Stables Riding CampsWebb Ranch Riding School Summer Camp, and Spring Down Equestrian Center.

Kennolyn’s Day Camp in Soquel has pick up locations in Los Gatos, San Jose and Saratoga.

Roughing It Day Camp has five pick up locations including San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, San Ramon and Lafayette.

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Tilt Summer Film Camp Teaches Media Literacy

Tilt Summer Film Camp is a great place for kids to learn the ins and outs of the filming industry. Not every child will be director, and this camp realizes that with its intensive sessions on everything from filming to final editing. Recently SignUpForCamp.com spoke to Robyn Bykofsky about Tilt’s summer programs, and what families can expect to get out of it!

Q: Tell us a little about yourself and how you started the camp

A:  I have been actively involved with TILT at Ninth Street Independent Film Center (participating in its first teacher-training workshop in December of 1999, instructing several of dozens of media literacy/video production workshops, developing curriculum, consulting with the design of TILT’s new website, and now taking on the role of the Youth Media Manager).  Throughout the year TILT partners with community-based organizations.  TILT has been teaching young people media literacy through hands-on video production for over 15 years. TILT’s Summer Film Camp is a newer program, celebrating its 5th year last summer

Q: Are there any special lessons or experiences you are trying to provide during the camp?

A: TILT, the Youth Program of the Ninth Street Independent Film Center, teaches young people the fundamentals of movie making and media literacy through hands-on training in video production. TILT programs empower young people to tell their own stories, to work collaboratively, and to become lifelong learners.  Our summer program allows teens to gain exceptional experience in an intimate setting, with professional filmmakers and educators. Teens have gone on to win awards, with work screened at film festivals, and enter top university film programs such as NYU, UCLA, and USC.

Q: What surprises/delights the kids (or parents) most about your camp?

A: TILT Summer Film Camp is more than video production training – teens learn to become critical consumers and producers of media. TILT programming delivers specialized lesson plans, expert instruction, experienced staff, and inspired collaborative projects that support a holistic view of 21st century teaching and learning.

Q: Anything else you’d like to add?

A: Some quotes from parents whose kids have been to the camp:

  • [My son]felt a deep sense of accomplishment and was proud of his work that he did. Learning the basics of the editing program, working collaboratively on shoots and overcoming fears such as being in front of a camera were powerful life lessons.
  • The staff was great, very supportive, intuitive and able to help kids with the normal stumbling blocks of doing a first production.  Hey, I graduated from the Motion Picture and Television School at UCLA and I was really impressed to see that students completed such great work in three weeks.  A great camp!
  • After a few short weeks they fired her up to such an extent she started making Films and never stopped.  Becoming a Director or a Cinematographer is her dream.
  • Tilt’s summer film camp was an excellent opportunity for my fourteen-year-old son to explore his interest in filmmaking. He learned the process of video production and was able to showcase his work in a professional setting with a screening and participated in a Q & A panel. I was struck by the quality of work and use of technique in the students’ short films and the commitment of the instructors. In addition there was a great sense of camaraderie amongst the students who collaborated on projects together and supported each other in their own individual films from acting to helping with the film shoot.
  • It helped to boost his self-esteem and find a way to project his voice and deepen his understanding of filmmaking.  With the experience he gained at Tilt he now continues to pursue his interest in digital media. Thanks to Tilt for providing a platform for youth to create and be heard.
  • My daughter, Linden Bengtson,[attends] the Tisch undergraduate film school at NYU this fall.  I want to thank you for all the incredible support and guidance you provided her during and after her TILT summers.
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