ELKHART COUNTY - Local students have different options for spending their summer when school lets out.
Registration is now open for programs at the Clubhouses in Elkhart, Goshen, Middlebury and Nappanee, the KidsCare site at Concord South Side Elementary School or Camp Koda.
Summer at the Club is offered from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. with early bird options as early as 6 a.m. It’s the same great Boys & Girls Club programs parents rely on during the school year with extra activities added for the summer.
Summer programs are open to grades 1-12. There is a one-time fee to attend and a weekly fee for early bird options. Lunch and afternoon snacks are included (breakfast for early birds).
Camp Koda provides kids with theme-based activities each week designed to be fun and strengthen their academic skills in a unique, wooded cabin setting. Days are filled with friendship, games and fun challenges to keep kids engaged throughout the summer break. There is a weekly charge with morning and afternoon snacks and lunch provided.
KidsCare services are available 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. It’s open for kids ages 5 through 12 with hands-on activities in the arts, athletics, games and more. There are weekly fees with breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks provided.
More information on all the options is available at www.greatfutures.club.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Elkhart County began operations in 1956. The Clubs provide programming and services for the most at-risk boys and girls within the community. Each day, the Clubs provide powerful relationships with the youth they serve and open avenues of opportunity for young people across their community by offering safe places where young people can learn, grow and succeed.