"Trying New Summer Camps"

Updated on May 19, 2009
K.A. asks from Chicago, IL
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I went through alot trying to find a safe daycare for my children. One day care was taking children to a private home while the inspector was there and another one wasn't totally sanitary. I have finally found a place that I am comfortable with. They have been there for four years. This facility has a summer camp. My daugher went last year. It was okay. I would like to try her at a different summer camp that might be a little more interesting to her, but I'm have been a little nervous due to my experience. What do you think?

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This is a great website. I feel like we are all family. Thank you for all your advice. I'm located in chicago. I will definitely take every location close to me into consideration. I would like to thank everyone for responding to my situation :)

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C.L.

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I'm not sure where u are located. But you can try Living Lord Lutheran Preschool.
They are holding summer camps. 1 week in June, 1 in July and 1 in August.
www.livinglordlutheran.org
They are in Bartlett. All my kids have gone thru their preschool program. :)
Good luck
C.

C.W.

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Hi K.. Check out All Aboard Learning Express; Devon/Pulaski area. I worked there when I started my teaching career and now my son attends there. They have full time summer camp/daycare for $175 a week 6:00 AM -6:00 PM five days a week. HIGHLY HIGHLY recommend it if you're in the area! Good Luck.

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B.M.

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W/o all the info....try Park Districts for summer camps. they are usually a blast for the kids, follow rules, and low priced. We loved them.

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V.L.

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Ditto on park districts, also try local colleges and universities...

2009 summer camp line-up announced
Hot months turn into cool experiences when you take advantage of NIU's multitude of summer camp opportunities.

Visit http://www.niu.edu/news/features/spring09/camps/index.shtml for details.

Plan your summer on campus now!

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S.H.

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My kids (now 12 and 9) and friends of mine with kids have enjoyed a wide range of summer camps. Here are my suggestions:

- YMCA camps (loved the one at the Lincoln Ave/Belmont Y)
- Park district (quality varies, so check them out)
- JCC (Jewish Community Centers) but diverse kids attend. There are some great ones including one at UIC and there are some bus services from JCC to day camp locations
- Summer Lab at the University of Chicago Lab School
- Super Summer Sports Camp at the University of Chicago (athletics department)
- And check out other colleges and universities

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M.S.

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Hi K.,

Although you don't say where you are located, if you're near Itasca, I recommend St. Luke Lutheran Christian Care. They are wonderful! Not only do they have before, during and after care during the school year, they also have a great summer camp program. My kids have attended for any years now and they absolutely love it (the price is lower than many in the area also). For infomation, or a tour of the facility, call ###-###-#### and speak with Mr. Tom.

Good luck on your search. Nothing is more important than your children and if your gut instinct is telling you something, listen.

M

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