The signs of summer are already in the Maine air. For many of us, young and old, this inspires thoughts of canoe trips, lake swims and mountain hikes. But if you are a parent who has to work during the summer vacation, it also brings worries about child care. And if you are an elementary- or high school-age child, you might be wondering how to fill your days with something other than television.
Fortunately, Bangor-area programs offer a number of recreational and educational events for a wide range of age groups. Day and residential camps, park programs, volunteer opportunities, and library reading clubs are some of the options parents and children have for making this summer a fun-filled time.
Listed below is a sampling of summer programs in the area. Most of the YWCA and YMCA programs also offer additional child care before and after the daytime activites.
Ages 3-6
KIDDIE KAMP
Kiddie Kamp is a half-day summer program designed to meet the physical, social, and recreational needs of 3- to 6-year-olds. Activities include swimming, gymnastics, arts and crafts, singing, free play, creative movement and outdoor activities.
DATES:
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
July 18-Aug. 17
CONTACT:
Beth Adams
Bangor-Brewer YWCA
941-2808
FEES: $40/week
CAMP DISCOVERY
Camp Discovery is a full-day camp that transports children from the Bangor YMCA to Souadabscook Stream in Hampden for swimming, nature studies, arts and crafts, hiking, storytelling and singing.
DATES:
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
June 25-Aug. 31
CONTACT:
Robin Gorsline
Bangor YMCA
941-2815
FEES:
Members: $60/week
Non-members: $65/week
Ages 5-15
Y-WORKS TRAVEL CAMP
Based at the YWCA, the camp offers a full recreational program with many indoor and outdoor activities including traveling, swimming, arts and crafts, cooking and games.
DATES:
Monday-Friday
7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
June 25-Aug. 31
CONTACT:
Jill Harvey
Bangor-Brewer YWCA
941-2808
FEES:
$40/week
CRAZY DAYS DAY CAMP
Crazy Days Day Camp offers a full day of arts and crafts, games, educational activities, and field trips. The Brewer Recreation Department also offers a variety of weeklong sports clinics.
DATES:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m.-6 p.m.
June 25-Aug. 3
CONTACT:
Mike Martin
Brewer Recreation Department
989-5199
FEES:
$45/week
CAMP MOLLY MOLASSES
This traditional day camp is located on Chemo Pond in East Eddington and offers boating, swimming, arts and crafts, sports, games, and sleep overs. Transportation is provided by the YWCA.
DATES:
Monday-Friday
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
June 25-Aug. 17
CONTACT:
Anna Phillips
Bangor-Brewer YWCA
941-2808
FEES:
$140/2-week session
CAMP PRENTISS
Located on Souadabscook Stream, Camp Prentiss offers a full day of swimming, arts and crafts, nature studies, sports, orienteering and adventure programming. Transportation is provided by the YMCA.
DATES:
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
June 25-Aug. 31
CONTACT:
Robin Gorsline
Bangor YMCA
941-2815
FEES:
Members: $60/week
Non-members: $65/week
CAMP JORDAN
A residential camp for ages 8-15, Camp Jordan is located on Branch Lake in Ellsworth. Activities include horseback riding, swimming, archery, riflery, sailing, kayaking, wind surfing and nature studies.
DATES:
Sunday-Saturday
One and two week sessions
July 1-Aug. 11
CONTACT:
Robin Gorsline
Bangor YMCA
941-2815
FEES:
Members: $170/week
Non-members: $185/week
Out of state: $210/week
SUPERVISED PARK PROGRAM
Sponsored by the Bangor Parks and Recreation, this program provides activites for children ages 5-14 in nine different Bangor parks. Track programs, sports camps, cheering camps, tennis and golf lessons are also offered throughout the summer.
DATES:
Monday-Friday
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
June 25-Aug. 17
CONTACT:
Betsey Glanville
Bangor Parks and Recreation
947-1018
FEES:
FREE
JOHNSON’S FARM
Buses leave the Bangor area daily to Johnson’s Farm Day Camp in Newburgh. The special focus of the camp is horseback riding and campers spend at least two hours a day riding and learning about horses. Other activities include games, nature studies, and outdoor fun for ages 8-14.
DATES:
Monday-Friday
9 a.m-4 p.m.
June 18-Aug. 10
CONTACT:
Sandra Johnson
234-4235
FEES:
$23/day
WINDOVER ADVENTURE CAMP
A day camp located in Newburgh, Windover offers a horseback riding, small animal care, silk screening, woodworking, pottery, swimming, and more. Buses leave daily from Bangor, Orono and Hampden. The camp also offers extended care before and after the camp day begins.
DATES:
Monday-Friday
9 a.m.-4 p.m.
June 18-Aug. 17
CONTACT:
Jennifer Winship
942-4341
FEES:
$16-20/day
Ages 14-18
JUNIOR VOLUNTEER CARE PROGRAM
Teens are trained in an educational program to assist staff at St. Joseph Hospital in caring for the sick, feeding patients, running errands, and taking patients for walks. Generally, volunteers work for at least four hours a week or more depending on their schedules. A training course is also offered in July.
DATES:
July-August
CONTACT:
Sr. Julia
947-8311
JUNIOR VOLUNTEER CARE PROGRAM
Eastern Maine Medical Center offers two different volunteer opportunities. Teens can choose the patient service program, or public relations and business related activities. To apply for the June 20-22 training program, call EMMC.
DATES:
June-August
CONTACT:
Karen McCumber
945-7850
BANGOR HIGH SCHOOL
In addition to remedial classes, BHS will offer enrichment classes in technology, U.S. history, driver’s education and SAT preparation.
DATES:
June 25-Aug. 6
CONTACT:
Bangor High School
941-6200
FEES:
$20/course
LIBRARY OFFERINGS
Both the Bangor Public Library and the Orono Public Library offer summer reading programs for all ages. At the Bangor library, the theme is “Reading is the `Maine’ Thing,” and registration begins June 25. The program runs through Aug. 8. In Orono, the summer kickoff of the reading program will take place with a concert 6:30 p.m. June 21 in Webster Park. Both programs are free and open to the public.
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