R.C. asks from San Francisco, CA on February 14, 2008
Any Spring Camps in San Francisco for Kindergarten Kids?
Does anyone have any good references for a spring camp for my son?
He's in kindergarten now and we would be open for any sports or camps which include field trips etc. We are in San Francisco but would be open to close by cities like Daly City, Sausalito, Mill Valley etc.
So What Happened?™
Thanks for all the responses. I looked around and finally decided to go with One Martial - on Taraval. I picked this program because compared to other programs this appeared to be more well-rounded. Besides Martial Arts everyday, they also take kids to the park, zoo and library. They also play games, read, and watch movies. The timings were full day at no additional cost. Hopefully my son likes it.
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C.C. answers from San Francisco on February 17, 2008
Check you the SF zoo. My daughter attends a couple of weeks in the summer and loves it. I'm pretty sure they have a Spring program too.
C.R. answers from San Francisco on February 15, 2008
The Bay Area Discovery Museum has been advertising spring camps.
C.L. answers from San Francisco on February 15, 2008
One Martial Arts on 19th & Taraval has a wonderful camp for kids 4 & up. Not only do they offer camps during most school breaks/vacations, they provide one-day camps for holidays such as President's Day, MLK, Professional Dev. Day, etc. They are always on Bay Area Parenting magazine's "Best of" list. They take the children on field trips and teach them about discipline and foster self-esteem. My Kindergartener is in the Little Ninja's class and loves it. Check out their website for more info: www.onemartialarts.com
A.W. answers from San Francisco on February 14, 2008
Crissy Field Center in the Presidio has some wonderful nature and eco-discovery programs. I'm not sure of the schedules, but they go as young as mommy-and-me age groups.
C.J. answers from San Francisco on February 15, 2008
Call Children's Day School. It's across the street from Mission Dolores Church, behind a building. They offer 10 2-week camps I believe and they do different things in each segment. It's an all day camp which is great for families who work the traditional 8-5. :) Happy Hunting!
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