When summer arrives in western Colorado, families look for enriching programs that blend learning with fun. From creative arts to literacy challenges, local organizations offer a variety of camps and activities designed to keep young minds engaged during the break.
BoostCamp, operated by Access AfterSchool, is a full-day summer program for students entering grades 1 through 5. Held at Rifle Middle School, the camp runs for five weeks and includes activities that promote literacy, science, math, physical fitness, and creativity. The program aims to provide a safe and healthy environment where children can build positive relationships and prepare for the upcoming school year. BoostCamp also offers a mentorship program for students entering 6th or 7th grade, allowing them to develop leadership skills by assisting younger campers.
The Summer Reading Challenge by Garfield County Libraries encourages readers of all ages to log 1,000 minutes of reading, contributing to a community goal of one million minutes. Participants can track their progress using the Beanstack app and earn prizes such as stickers, frisbees, and adventure-themed items. The program also features events like survival skills workshops, puppet theater performances, and music sessions, providing a comprehensive summer experience that promotes literacy and community engagement.
Hosted at The Ute Theater in Rifle, the Summer Theater Camp offers students entering grades 1 through 12 an opportunity to participate in a week-long theatrical production. In collaboration with Missoula Children's Theatre, campers rehearse and perform a musical, such as "The Secret Garden," within five days. The camp emphasizes teamwork, creativity, and performance skills, culminating in public performances that showcase the students' hard work and talent.
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