Our play-based summer camp program is for children turning 3 by May through age 6 (rising 1st grader). Children are engaged in free choice activities and enrichment classes such as cooking, music, and art. Free choice activities include art, games, building, dress up, pretend play and more! The camp’s daily schedule and activities are specially designed for preschool, Pre-K and kindergarten students. Half and Full day options available.

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Our Kids Dance Camp is the perfect introduction to the world of dance for children ages 3–8! Each week, campers will enjoy a fun-filled schedule that combines creativity, movement, and education; week one featuring a Snow White theme and week two Lilo and Stitch.

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Arizona Christian Bible Camp provides 3rd through 12th-grade students a week-long retreat among some of God’s most beautiful creation. During their camp session, campers engage in Bible study, crafts, games, hiking, singing, fellowship with others their age, and gain an appreciation for the wilderness.

Program Costs:  $140 (Faithbuilders Camp) $160 (Teen Week)

 

 

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Yeehaw! Last month Tucson students enjoyed two days off from school for Rodeo Break. This tradition began in 1925 when the entire city shut down for the first Tucson rodeo. Since every child in town was in the rodeo parade or planning to attend it, schools did not bother to stay open.

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Penny Facts. Year of first penny: 1793. First Lincoln penny: 1909. Current design released: 2010
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What has been around since 1793, was designed by Benjamin Franklin, and costs three times as much to make as it is worth?

The penny! In fact, the penny was one of the first coins made by the U.S. Mint after its establishment in 1792. Back then, the one-cent coin was larger and made of... Read more

An ancient Egyptian carving shows a pharaoh kneeling, wearing a headdress, and holding two round objects in his hands. A mysterious hand extends an ankh, the symbol of life, toward him. Hieroglyphs and other symbols decorate the background.
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Top Photo: Relief of Thutmose II at Karnak

An ancient royal tomb has been discovered in Egypt, the first royal tomb of a PHARAOH found in more than 100 years!

The tomb belongs to King... Read more

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I recently attended the screening of the movie “Dog Man.” The screening took place at Harkins Camelview in Scottsdale. Have you heard of the new “Dog Man” movie? It is currently playing in theaters and get ready to laugh because it’s super funny.

If you haven't read the books about Dog Man, he is part man, part dog and he fights crime in the city of Lakeville. This movie is an animated version. It is really cool and has awesome graphics.

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