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Miss Sue's Summer Fun is for children ages 3 - 6. In session from June 30 to August
22, 2008, families
can choose 8, 6, or 4 week sessions and can choose 2 to 5 days per week. Our regular session is from
10AM - 4PM and our mini-day session is from 11AM - 3PM (available for our youngest campers only).
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Miss Sue's Summer Fun reflects the same nurturing, self-esteem building philosophy as our school
program. Door-to-door bus service, nutritious lunches prepared fresh daily, towel service, camp bag
and shirt, photos and videos are included.
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| In addition to our state-of-the-art playground facilities, campers enjoy 2 swims each day
in full-size pools. Supervised by our Nassau County certified/WSI lifeguards, campers learn to swim in
small groups. Pool parties, water sports, a water slide, "water skiing", wind surfing,
paddle boats and rafts add to the fun. Our skilled staff gives sports instruction in baseball, soccer,
football, tennis, lacrosse, volleyball, karate and more. |
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Group games, relays, contests and a non-competitive Color War are enjoyed by all age
groups.
Special events and entertainment are brought to our campers every week. Campers are treated to
musicians, game shows such as Simon Sez and Jeopardy, magicians, mimes, circus acts, puppets, Native
American shows, a traveling Planetarium, pony rides, petting zoo and the all-time favorite - an after
camp performance for parents by our own show-stopping campers. |
Each group is led by an Early Childhood Teacher. Our Staff to Camper ratio is 3:1. We
have a full time pediatric nurse and many staff are certified in CPR and First Aid. Our hands-on
Directors are actively involved in all daily camp activities and are dedicated to meeting your
children's needs. Our staff is available to speak with you before, after and during our camp day.
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Miss Sue's Summer Fun provides a safe, secure summer of all the camp activities you remember as a
child. Our "little" world offers "big" world experiences - specifically designed
and planned for success and individual growth of our young campers. |
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