Summer days can drag on for Maui’s keiki. It’s day after day of sunshine and no school. Parents have the tough job of wrangling the kids into summer programs to keep them busy, but it doesn’t have to be difficult. That’s why we created this handy guide to summer programs on Maui. The guide includes academic stuff like the public libraries’ free reading program and shoreline adventure with geo-science camps. There’s also plenty of room to be dramatic with programs for dance, theater, acting and film production. Then there are sports–more than 20 different camps and activities for your future athletes. So look over our guide with your keiki, and find something fun. There’s no excuse for summer to be dull.
Compiled by By Jen Russo and Dayna Yamasaki
ACADEMIC
EDVENTURE: COLLEGE FOR KIDS – Single and multiple day classes offered June 2-July 14. Kids will be able to take fun and exciting courses teaching them skills in math, robotics, chemistry, unicycling, cooking, and taking notes. Check online, call, or email for dates, times, and tuition. Grades 4-12. University of Hawaii Maui College, (310 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-984-3231; edventuremaui.com
CHILDREN’S SUMMER READING PROGRAM: FIZZ, BOOM, READ – June 1-July 12. The Hawaii State Public Library System invites all children to participate in “Fizz, Boom, Read,” a free six-week summer reading program that will encourage young readers to experiment with building lava lamps, launching rockets and creating a solar system mobile, as well as have fun learning about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math). Children who visit their local library and read one book each week will be rewarded with a free reading incentive (while supplies last). There will be many excellent, family friendly storytelling performances statewide by local and mainland artists. librarieshawaii.org
LEARNING CENTER OF MAUI SUMMER TUTORING – Every Mon, Tue, Wed & Thu. Starting June 4. The Learning Center will have morning and afternoon tutoring sessions available for all school-age children. In this concentrated academic program, students can receive instruction in reading, writing, math, homework, school entrance exams and SAT/PSAT preparation. 9:30am-5:30pm The Learning Center of Maui, (33 Lono Ave., Kahului); 808-873-6217; thelearningcenterofmaui.org
SEABURY SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM – Mon-Fri. June 9-July 11. This five-week summer program includes core academic English and math classes for older students, as well as courses in drama, cooking, two- and three- dimensional art, dance, yoga, computer technology, Spanish, Japanese, Hawaiian, ‘ukulele, journalism, math, science and athletics. Bus service is available from Kihei and Kahului. Call or email for information about cost, varies depending on length of enrollment. 8am-4pm Seabury Hall Campus (488 Olinda Rd., Makawao); 808-572-7235; seaburyhall.org; mkelly@seaburyhall.org
SCIENCE CAMPS OF AMERICA: LAND AND SEA – June 29–July 8. Explore Earth sciences in the outdoor laboratories of the island of Hawaii, trek Kilauea and visit beaches made entirely of minerals. Learn about how events in geology and oceanography take place in the natural world and experience first-hand how they affect plants, animals and people. For teens entering grades 8-12. $2,395, limited financial aid available. Pahala Plantation Cottages, (Ka‘u, Hawaii); 678-619-0974; ScienceCampsAmerica.com; info@sciencecampsamerica.com
SCIENCE CAMPS OF AMERICA: AIR AND SPACE – July 8–17. Spend your summer in the field exploring the skies over the Island of Hawaii. Science comes to life as you study astrology, visit observatories and learn how scientists study atmospheric chemical concentrations. See alternate energy development in action and gain a better understanding of climate change. For teens entering grades 8-12. $2,395, limited financial aid available. Pahala Plantation Cottages, (Ka‘u, Hawaii); 678-619-0974; ScienceCampsAmerica.com; info@sciencecampsamerica.com
ST. ANTHONY’S SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM – Mon-Fri. June 2-July 7. Students wanting to gain school credit during the summer months can do so at St. Anthony’s Junior-Senior High School. Courses offered: Modeling our World I and II, Algebra 1A/1B, Geometry A/B, Algebra 2A/2B English 9-12, Physical Education Lifetime Fitness, Body Conditioning Lifetime Activities, Art 2D, Introduction to Art 3D. All classes meet State of Hawaii academic requirements. $425/one credit, $225/half credit. Contact Cindy Martin if you have any questions. 8am-1pm. St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School, (1618 L. Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-4190; Cindy 808-344-3086; sasmaui.org; cindy@collegecomprehensive.net
ST. ANTHONY’S SAT/PSAT/ACT SUMMER PREP COURSE – Mon-Fri. June 2-June 26. Students enrolled in this four-week intensive PSAT/SAT/ACT preparation course will receive skill building instructions and complete practice tests. Instruction to help students improve their critical reading, writing, and mathematics. Registration is due May 30th. $400. Contact Cindy Martin if you have any questions. 8:30-11:30am. St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School, (1618 L. Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-4190; Cindy 808-344-3068; sasmaui.org; cindy@collegecomprehensive.net
TUTORING SUMMER SKILLS SHARPENER – By appointment. Private one-on-one lessons to reinforce and enrich what was learned during the year for students K through 5. $40 includes materials and fees. 808-879-6638.
WOOHAWAII SUMMER PROGRAMS – Mon-Fri. June 1-Aug 1. Many Summer Programs will be offered to allow students to reinforce last years classes, prepare for the upcoming year, SAT/ACT test prep, and general tutoring. Check online, call, or email for dates, times, and tuition. WooHawaii, (95 E. Lipoa St., Suite A203, Kihei); 808-344-8468; woohawaii.com; info@woohawaii.com
ART, DRAMA, THEATER
ALEXANDER DANCE ACADEMY – Mon-Fri. June 2-Jul 18. Summer dance intensives, week-long immersives and princess dance camps. Classes range from upper level ballet, pointe, contemporary, Jazz, body-work and choreography to pre-ballet, elementary creative movement, arts and crafts and tumbling. $150 to $220. Starts at 9am with varying end times. Alexander Dance Academy, (Kula, behind the Kula Community Center); 808-878-8970; alexanderacademy.info
CAMP CENTERSTAGE – May 30–June 7. Boys and girls ages 10 to 17 that revel in arts, theatre, acting, dance, and music will enjoy this 9 day 8 night overnight camp experience at Camp Maluhia. The program includes outdoor activities, hiking, arts and crafts, campfire time, and a final showcase for parents and family. $650. Camp Maluhia, (3450 Kahekili Hwy., Wailuku); 808-385-4138; campcenterstage.org
HUI NO‘EAU CAMP KALUANUI – Mon-Fri. June 2-Aug 1. Hui No‘eau’s Camp Kaluanui program offers a diverse art curriculum geared to stretch minds, exercise imaginations, and introduce new idea-generating techniques. Campers paint, build, design, dance, sing and play. Ages 5+. 5 day fee: $215 (member), $269 (potential member), $35 supply fee. Single Day Fee: $70 (member), $88 (potential member), $7 supply fee. 9-4pm. Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center, (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; huinoeau.com
KEIKI DANCE CLUB – Tue. June 10-July 15. This creative movement and high energy dance club explores positive dance music and provides a free-spirited environment where keiki can creatively express themselves while exercising at the same time. There is weekly freestyle dance, games, yoga, hula and more. For ages 6 and up. $120 for 6 week summer series. Wisdom Flow Yoga, (95 Makawao Ave., Pukalani); Kumu Hula Karyne Daniels, 205-0908, facebook.com/
KONOMI SUMMER DANCE CAMPS AND CLASSES – Mon-Fri. June 2-27. Konomi Dance Works, offers three fresh and dynamic summer camps in June. Hip Hop Dance Camp incorporates dance styles including breakdancing, popping, waving and more. Pop Star Camp features singing, dancing and teamwork while developing confidence and poise. Dance Quest is a dance sampler, allowing students to explore the many thrilling styles of dance such as hip hop, Jazz, tap and more. Ages 6-11. Urban Hip Hop Dance Camp $125. Pop Star Camp $290. Dance Quest Camp; $100. Konomi Dance Works (70 Kanoa St., Wailuku); 808-214-3650; konomidanceworks.com; konomidanceworks@gmail.com
MAUI ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER CAMPS & CLASSES – Mon-Sat. June 2-July 26. MAPA is offering a variety of summer dance classes and camps for ages 3 to adult. Try something new or refine your technique. There’s something for everyone, from beginners to advanced. MAPA (Office: 81 N. Church St., Wailuku; Studios: 2027 Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-8760; mauiacademy.org
MAUI YOUTH ART OUTREACH PROGRAM – Every Mon, Tue, Wed & Thu. June 3-July 25. The Maui Youth Art Outreach Program provides weekly, no-cost children’s art classes to the Maui community. Summer classes take place in housing community centers and youth centers across the island. Free. 808-661-0111; lahaina-arts.org; info@lahaina-arts.org
PROARTS KAMP KRAZY TALES – Mon-Fri. Presenting the fourth year of Kamp Krazy Tales, ProArts is proud to announce three camps this summer: June 2-6, July 21-25 and July 28-Aug 1. Led by instructors Kristi Scott and Kim Vetterli, students learn fun drama games, learn scripts and build costumes and props. The Kamp culminates with a performance for parents and friends of several musical fractured tales which have been rehearsed all week. Ages 5-12 years. $150 per week. 9am-12pm. ProArts Playhouse, (1280 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-463-6550; proartspacific.com; admin@proartspacific.com
PUPPET-MAKING WORKSHOP DAY CAMP – Mon-Fri. July 7-11, July 28-Aug 1. Participants will learn the history of puppets, create their own puppet using sustainable resources, and will grow their puppet character. $250 per week, additional charges may apply for early drop off and late pick up. Ages 8-13. 8am-4pm Kolealea (1120 Kaupakalua Rd., Haiku); 808-633-3032
RELATIVITY FILM INDUSTRY WORKSHOPS – Mon-Fri. Classes begin July 7. Relativity Studios, the same company that produced Safe Haven and Occulus, is coming to Maui with three-week programs in directing, producing, screenwriting, acting and electronic music production. For teens 13-17 years and adults 18 and over. $3,795. University of Hawaii Maui Campus; 800-762-1993; relativityworkshops.org/
THEATRE THEATRE MAUI: ‘BUGSY MALONE, JR.’ – Mon-Fri. June 9-July 18. Enrollment is now open for TTM’s 22nd annual summer youth program that features a British musical, Bugsy Malone, Jr., lead by returning program director Kristi Scott. For kids entering grades 4-12 in 2014-2015 school year. Sponsored in part by Maui County. $390 per student (early bird discount rate of $375 before May 19). Financial aid may be available to qualifying families. Lahaina Intermediate School, (871 Lahainaluna Rd., Lahaina); 808-661-1168; 808-214-7443; angie@ttmwestmaui.org
ENRICHMENT
AKAKU PROJECT YBEAM MOBILE VIDEO PRODUCTION – Mon. & Thurs. June 9-30. Students will learn to tell their own stories and cover community issues and events using mobile journalism techniques. Free. 10am-1pm. Akaku Maui Community Television (333 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-871-5554; ybeamhawaii.mauitube.org; kat@akaku.org
AKAKU SUMMER CLASSES IN VIDEO PRODUCTION AND EDITING – Mon-Fri. June 10-July 25. A variety of classes featuring Final Cut Pro X basic video editing, studio production and more. Ages 12-18. $75 per class. 3-6pm. Akaku Maui Community Television (333 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-871-5554; akaku.org; kat@akaku.org
EMMANUEL LUTHERAN SUMMER DAY CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 2-July 18. Emmanuel Lutheran Summer Day Camp includes daily Christian devotions, inside and outside free play, arts and crafts, field trips, water play and other fun activities. $125 per week. 7am-5:30pm, Emmanuel Lutheran School (520 W. One St., Kahului); 808-385-5861
GEO EXPLORER CAMP -Tue-Thu. July. STEM learning, technology and visual arts culminate in a multimedia show and dramatic arts performance at this fun camp by Learning Endeavors for ages 7-11 years. Three different week-long sessions: Mauka Camp, Coastal Wetlands Camp and Makai Camp. $150 per session. 808-281-3106; learningendeavors.org
KAHULUI BAPTIST CHURCH VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL – Mon-Fri. July 7-11. Children will participate in worship rally, Bible study, recreation, crafts, missions and music. Snacks will be provided. Grades K-9. Free. 8am-12pm. Kahului Baptist Church (309 S. Pu‘unene Ave., Kahului); 808-877-0795
KAMA‘AINA KIDS CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 2-July 18. Campers will have a blast making new friends, developing new skills, and creating memories to last a lifetime. Participants will enjoy creative crafts, physical fitness, team-building, weekly excursions and more. Grades K-5. $765 for entire summer package (seven weeks), weekly rate available. Wailuku Elementary School, (355 S. High St., Wailuku); 808-269-8266 or 808-984-5632; kamaainakids.com
LITTLE EXPLORERS MAUI SUMMER PROGRAM – Mon-Fri. June 4-July 25. Little Explorers Maui Summer program is for keiki 2-6 years and allows them to use all five senses in activities designed to let them discover and explore. Keiki get to spend time indoors and out, make new friends while learning basic skills in writing, colors and shapes. Flexible scheduling, call for rates. Little Explorers, (1050 L. Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-2112; littleexplorersmaui.com; littleexplorersmaui@gmail.com
MAUI HUMANE SOCIETY SUMMER DAY CAMPS – Mon-Fri. June 2-July 28. Campers will enjoy an educational week-long camp, with each day filled with games, crafts, activities, guest speakers and time with the animals. There are three sessions for grades 2-5. $145 per week. 9am-4pm. Maui Humane Society, (1350 Meha Meha Loop, Pu‘unene); 808-877-3680; mauihumanesociety.org; education@mauihumanesociety.
MAUI OKINAWA CHILDREN’S DAY CAMP – Tue-Fri. June 3-6. Children entering grades 1-8 will learn about Okinawan culture through art, music, games and food. $95 for first child (members); $120 for first child (non-members). 9am-3pm Maui Okinawa Cultural Center (688 Nukuwai Pl., Wailuku); 808-242-1560;
MONTESSORI SUMMER DAY CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 9-July 18. Campers get to experience fun-filled days of outdoor immersion playing with friends, exploring nature and art. Camp takes place at the beautiful Montessori School of Maui in Makawao. Campers may register for the full summer program or, space permitting, individual week sessions. Ages 3-6 years. $1,200 (full program), $250 (weekly). Register by May 22. 8am-3pm. Montessori of Maui, (2933 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-573-0374; momi.org
NO KA OI HORSEMANSHIP SUMMER DAY PROGRAMS – Mon-Fri. June 2-Aug 1. Camps include an equestrian lesson each day, snacks, games, animal husbandry, gardening and more. Sessions available for kids and adults of all ages. Entire summer: $1,500. Five-day camps: $325. Single days: $75. 9am-3pm. No Ka Oi Horsemanship, (L. Kula Rd.); 808-214-2233; nokaoihorsemanship.com
OHANA RANCH OF MAUI DAY CAMP – Wed-Fri. July 9-11, July 23-25. Activities include horseback riding, arts and crafts and playing with miniature horses. $315 for one three-day session. 9am-2pm Ohana Ranch of Maui (2055 Na‘alae Rd., Kula); 808-298-5864; ohanaranchmaui@gmail.com
PACIFIC WHALE FOUNDATION SUMMER OCEAN CAMPS – Mon-Fri. May 27-July 25. Pacific Whale Foundation provides a Summer Ocean Camp featuring a different theme each week, It includes field trips, surfing and windsurfing lessons, tidepool explorations and more. Grades K-5. Register by May 15 and pay just $67 a day ($50 a day for members). 8am-4pm. Pacific Whale Foundation, (300 Ma‘alaea Rd., Ste. 100); 808-249-8977; pacificwhale.org
PAIA YOUTH AND CULTURAL CENTER SUMMER PROGRAM – Tue-Sat. Drop-in and discover the PYCC, North Shore Maui’s home for body-boarding, skateboarding, digital media, radio broadcasting, cooking and adventure. They offer unique and innovative life skills programs, service learning opportunities, field trips and fun activities. For ages 9-18. Membership is free. Paia Youth & Cultural Center, (Paia Bay, Hana Hwy.); 808-579-8354; pyccmaui.org
ROOTS MAUI DAY CAMPS – Roots School will be offering two amazing day-camps for ages 5-12. Experience art across the globe, followed by water play. Mon-Fri. June 16-20; July 28-Aug 1. $200. See website for different countries explored and art projects of each camp. Roots School, (740 Haiku Rd.); 808-250-7988; rootsmaui.com; rootsmaui@hotmail.com
ST. ANTHONY INTERMEDIATE SUMMER ACTIVITIES – Mon-Fri. June 2-July 11. For the first time, St. Anthony will be providing three sets of two-week sessions. Classes offered include Digital Robotics, Creative Writing, Computer Whiz and more. $300 per two-week session. Contact Cindy Martin if you have any questions. 8am-1pm. St. Anthony Junior-Senior High School, (1618 L. Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-4190; Cindy 808-344-3068; sasmaui.org; cindy@collegecomprehensive.net
SUMMER UKULELE CLASSES – Mon, Wed, & Fri. June 2-July 2. Students will learn different skills on how to play the ukulele. $200. Beginners (never played) 9-9:45am; Advanced (knows basic chords) 10-10:45am. Maui Music Conservatory, Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center (275 W Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-385-7190; 808-879-7190
YMCA DAY CAMPS – They offer Camp Moana (Kahului YMCA) and Camp Nalu (Kihei Elementary). Their enrichment camps–soccer, archery, basketball, cooking, fitness and swimming–are taught at the Kahului location. Camps are for ages 4-13; those 14-15 years are encouraged to register for the counselor-in-training program. 7:30am-5:30pm. Fees vary depending on camp and YMCA membership, from $75 to $150 per week for general camp, to $95 to $260 per week for specialized camps. mauiymca.org
SPORTS
ALOHA VOLLEYBALL SUMMER CAMPS – Mon-Fri. June 2-July 26. Beginners to advanced level volleyball players will get instruction that caters to their age and level of play. Check online or call for dates, times and tuition. Aloha Volleyball, (Kanaha Beach Park, Kahului); 808-298-9623; alohavolleyball.com
BASKETBALLMAUI / SKILLS CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 23-27. Intensity Camp is a competitive program designed for advanced student athletes. Players will work with trainers on position-specific training and life skills development. There will also be discussion groups. Ages 7-13 years. BasketballMAUI, 808-866-6996; Basketballmaui.com; info@basketballmaui.com
BASKETBALLMAUI / NEXT LEVEL ADVANCED PLAYER CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 23-27. The Complete Player Camp is a five-day basketball camp designed for boys and girls ranging from beginners to advanced. Players will participate in intensity hour, tournaments and get skill training based on their age and skill level. They will also get a ticket to Night of Shooting Stars on June 28, where they can watch celebrities and NBA athletes play. Ages 14-19. 9am-3pm. Call or email for more information and times. BasketballMAUI, 808-866-6996; Basketballmaui.com; info@basketballmaui.com
HOPE CHAPEL: GAMEPLAN SPORTS CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 16-20. Hope Chapel offers a week-long day camp loaded with quality sports instruction, Bible teaching and fun music. Basketball, cheerleading, soccer, football and Team 45. 4-12 years. Check online or call for age groups. Registration can be done online. 9am-12pm. $45. Hope Chapel, (300 E. Welakahao St., Kihei); 808-879-3853 ext. 254; hopechapelmaui.com
HST WINDSURFING THREE-DAY SUMMER CAMPS – Mon-Sat. June 1-Aug 31. Choose any three days to qualify for the HST three-day summer camp rates. For beginners and advanced beginners. Age 7-15 years. $195. 9-11:30am Kanaha Beach Park; 808-871-5423; info@hstwindsurfing.com
MAUI COUNTRY CLUB SUMMER SPORTS CAMP – Mon-Fri. May 26-July 25. Summer Sports Camp at the Maui Country Club includes tennis, pool, beach workouts, games and volleyball. Highly qualified counselors will ensure that every kid has a memorable experience and that everyone makes new friends. The camp will work on sportsmanship, etiquette, dedication, determination and the importance of having fun regardless of a game’s outcome. Call or email for weekly and daily rates. Half day 8:30am-12pm; Full day 8:30am-3:30pm. Maui Country Club (48 Nonohe Pl., Paia); 808-877-7893; mauicountryclub.org
MAUI COUNTY JUNIOR LIFEGUARD PROGRAM – Mon-Fri. June 9-July 17. Two-week Junior Lifeguard program is designed to train boys and girls ages 11 to 17 in lifesaving water skills and to develop an awareness of beach hazards and ocean conditions. Both beach and pool programs will be offered on Maui. Call or visit the website for more information about the location and session dates. 808-270-6140; mauicounty.gov
MAUI PAINTBALL SUMMER CAMPS – Mon-Fri. June 3-July 12. Students will receive off-field curriculum that will cover paintball safety. Every day, students will apply the lessons that they learn to play paintball better and become paintball ambassadors. Maui Paintball is offering three two-week sessions. $50 per two-week session plus the cost of paintballs. 9am-4pm. Olowalu; 808-866-7034; mauipaintball.com
MAUI SPORTS UNLIMITED THREE-DAY WATERSPORT CAMPS – Wed-Fri. June-Aug. Want to surf, windsurf or kiteboard? Learn the basics with other kids your age. Lightweight kids equipment makes the learning fun and easy. Ages six and up welcome. Kanaha Beach Park, North Shore; 808-280-7060; mauisportsunlimited.com; info@mauisportsunlimited.com
MAUI SURFER GIRLS OVERNIGHT CAMPS – Daily. July 7-26. If you’re looking for a surf camp offering more than just surf lessons, sign up for Maui Surfer Girls overnight camps. Girls will have lessons with qualified instructors, fuel themselves with healthy grinds, and spend afternoons and evenings doing tons of great activities like hiking, paddle boarding, ziplines and snorkeling. There will also be spa night, talent shows and guest speakers. Day camps and scholarships available. Ages 12-17. $1,950 session one, $3,300 session two, $4,500 session three. 808-280-8165; mauisurfergirls.com
SEABURY HALL SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP – Thur-Sat. June 12-14. The Seabury Hall Basketball camp will focus on fundamentals, skill development and passion. Features George Tarkanian and Ed Madec, the head coach of Fresno City College. $145 per child. Camp and summer school package available. 8am-12pm for ages 8-12 years; 1-5pm for ages 13-18 years. Erdman Athletic Center, Seabury Hall, (480 Olinda Rd., Makawao); 808-572-7235; seaburyhall.org; basketballcamp@seaburyhall.org
SEABURY HALL SUMMER SOCCER CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 3-7. The Seabury Hall Soccer Camp kicks off its 35th year of providing Maui’s youth quality training in soccer fundamentals.The camp develops a full range of technical skills, from passing and dribbling to finishing. Tactical training and skill reinforcement are emphasized during games played in the afternoon sessions. Ages 6-15 years. $200 per child, $350 per family of two (register early for discount). 8:30am-4pm. Seabury Hall Soccer Fields, (480 Olinda Rd., Makawao); 808-572-7235; seaburyhall.org; soccercamp@seaburyhall.org
SURF CLUB MAUI 3 DAY KIDS SURF CAMPS – Mon-Wed. June -Aug. Learn to surf at our summer kids surf camps. Kids surf boards and easy consistent waves in Kihei make it fun and easy for kids ages 6 and up to learn to surf. Check online, call, or email for dates, times, and tuition. Kalama Beach Park, Kihei; 808-280-9753; surfclubmaui.com; surfclubmaui@gmail.com
TRACK AND FIELD ADVENTURE CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 23-July 4. This camp is for ages 7-18 in beginner to advanced levels. The camp covers basic running, jumping and throwing skills. In the afternoon, athletes will have a chance to enjoy the rest of their day by doing beach activities, hiking, swimming in Iao Stream, hiking Twin Falls, watching a movie on Friday and more. Call for more information and reserve your spot. $200 per week or $375 for both weeks. 808-280-5801; huber_rudy@yahoo.com
VALLEY ISLE SUMMER GYMNASTICS CAMP – Mon-Fri. June-Aug. All skill levels welcome at this gymnastics camp. Warm-up and train on three Olympic apparatuses per day in the climate-controlled gym. Practice on vault, uneven bars, high bar, floor exercise, mini trampoline, PowerTrack tumbling trampoline and still rings. Ages 5-18, boys and girls welcome. Day is divided into two camps, one 9am-12pm, another 12-3pm, or you can opt for both. $35 per 3 hour session. Valley Isle Gymnastics, (250 Alamaha St., Suite N8, Kahului); 808-871-6116; valleyislegymnastics.com; info@valleyislegymnastics.com
VALLEY ISLE SOCCER ACADEMY YOUTH CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 2-6. Learn the fundamentals and further your skills with 10 NCAA Division I and II college coaches. Groups will be split into six training groups based on age and ability. Ages 8-13. $300. 9-11am Eddie Tam Memorial Park, (931 Makawao Ave.); 808-866-7899; valleyislesoccer.com
VALLEY ISLE SOCCER ACADEMY COLLEGE PREP CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 2-6. Players will be coached according to the tactical and strategic principles of 10 NCAA Division I and II college programs. Players will be exposed to the intensity and rigor of college-level training and play in an exhibition game on the last day of camp. Freshmen to seniors welcome. $300. 11:30am-2pm. Eddie Tam Memorial Park, (931 Makawao Ave.); 808-866-7899; valleyislesoccer.com
WAIPUNA CHAPEL SPORTS AND ARTS CAMP – Mon-Fri. June 16-20. Sports Camp participants register for soccer, basketball, flag football or hula. Campers will learn the fundamentals through games and skill training while focusing on team building, attitude and faith. Arts Camp will stretch kids’ creativity and expand their artistic abilities as they learn from a variety of local artists. In addition to quality sports and arts instruction, campers will also enjoy snacks, music, games and devotional times. Ages 6-12 years. $35 for Sports Camp, $45 for Arts Camp. 9am-12:30pm, Kula Park (located behind Kula firehouse); 808-878-6343; waipunachapel.com
SPECIAL NEEDS
CAMP IMUA – Sun-Thu. June 15-19. Founded in 1976, Camp Imua is a free overnight summer camp for 50 Maui County children with various special needs. At Camp Imua, each activity is catered to each child’s special need. Camp Imua is the only camp of its kind in the state of Hawaii. Imua Family Services, (95 Mahalani St., Suite 19A, Wailuku); 808-244-7467; imuafamilyservices.com; mjohn@imuafamilyservices.com
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