Bethel University still plans to offer summer camps for kids
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MISHAWAKA, Ind. – Bethel University is planning to offer its annual academic and sports camps for kids during the summer of 2020. In the event that camps are cancelled due to COVID-19 they will provide full refunds.
Academic camps give kids ages nine through 14 a chance to explore their interests with college professors, instructors, and leaders with a hands-on college learning experience.
Camps in science, theatre, language, and art will run from July 13 to 17 and 20 to 24 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and cost $120 each.
Registration and information can be found on their website or by calling 574-807-7623.
Sports camps for children ages eight through 18 will be run by Bethel coaches, which include basketball, bowling, cheer, esports, lacrosse, rugby soccer, track & field, and volleyball.
There will be several day and overnight options in June and July for the sports camps. Cost and schedules vary depending on the sport.
Registration and information on each camp can be found on their website.