LEARN all about our Summer Enrichment Program

  • What is LEARN Summer Enrichment Camp?

    LEARN Summer Enrichment Camp is a 6-week hands-on summer program for ages 8–17. Each week offers a different theme, including ranch experiences, outdoor skills, art, music, and leadership.

    What ages can attend?

    Camp is designed for campers ages 8–17.

    When does camp run?

    Camp runs from June 15 through July 24, 2026.

    What are camp hours?

    Camp is held Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.

    Is this a drop-off camp?

    Yes. Camp is a drop-off program. The exception is the End of Summer Camp Family Beach Bash, which is a family event, not a drop-off day.

  • What are the weekly camp themes?

    • Week 1 | June 15–19: Ranch Experience Week

    • Week 2 | June 22–26: Those Who Wander: Outdoor Essentials

    • Week 3 | June 29–July 3: Those Who Wander: Further Exploration

    • Week 4 | July 6–10: Spanish with Art

    • Week 5 | July 13–17: String Orchestra Week

    • Week 6 | July 20–24: Personal Leadership Week

    What is Ranch Experience Week?

    Ranch Experience Week takes place at RK Florida Horsemanship Ranch and introduces campers to ranch life through hands-on activities such as grooming, tack basics, ropes and knots, stock basics, and supervised goat work.

    Is Ranch Experience Week limited?

    Yes. Ranch Week is capped at 20 campers for safety and supervision.

    What is Those Who Wander: Outdoor Essentials?

    This week introduces campers to key outdoor skills such as first aid, Leave No Trace principles, safe nature awareness, knots, fire basics, shelter craft, and water filtration and purification.

    What is Those Who Wander: Further Exploration?

    This week builds on Outdoor Essentials and includes more advanced knots, primitive fire-making, safe use of basic tools, more advanced shelter building, and animal and plant identification and tracking.

    What is the difference between Outdoor Essentials and Further Exploration?

    Outdoor Essentials focuses on core introductory outdoor skills.
    Further Exploration builds on those basics with deeper practice and more challenging activities.

    How do I know if my child is ready for Outdoor Essentials or Further Exploration?

    Outdoor Essentials is best for campers who are newer to outdoor skills or who would benefit from learning and practicing the basics.

    Further Exploration is a better fit for campers who already have a solid grasp of basic first aid, knots, fire basics, shelter building, and water purification.

    What if my child already knows the Outdoor Essentials skills?

    They are still welcome to register. Review and repetition are valuable, and we highly encourage families to consider both weeks whenever possible.

    What is Spanish with Art?

    Spanish with Art combines simple Spanish language exposure, culture, and hands-on art projects in a creative, low-pressure environment.

    What happens during String Orchestra Week?

    Campers will explore violin, viola, and bass while learning ensemble participation, rhythm, listening, and performance etiquette.

    Will there be a performance during Orchestra Week?

    Yes. Camp ends with a Friday recital for families, and it will also be shared live online for those who cannot attend in person.

    What if my child has never played an instrument before?

    That is okay. String Orchestra Week is designed to be welcoming and encouraging, including for beginners.

    What happens during Personal Leadership Week?

    Campers will work on confidence, teamwork, communication, values, goal-setting, and problem-solving through hands-on projects and group activities.

  • What happens on Fridays?

    Fridays are Field Games and Movie Fridays. Campers enjoy active games and movement followed by movie time and relaxed group fun.

    What happens on the last Friday?

    The final Friday, July 24, is the End of Summer Camp Family Beach Bash at DuBois Park with BBQ and fun family activities.

    Is the Beach Bash a field trip?

    No. It is a family event, not a field trip or drop-off camp day. Families are responsible for their own transportation and supervision.

  • Can I register for just one week?

    Yes. Families may register for the full summer or for individual weeks.

    Can I register for all 6 weeks at once?

    Yes. Full Summer Enrollment is available for families who want to reserve the entire camp.

    When does registration close?

    Registration for full program closes June 1. Registration for each week closes two weeks before that week begins.

    When is full summer payment due?

    Full summer camp payment is due by June 1.

    Is space limited?

    Yes. Enrollment is limited each week, and some weeks may fill faster than others.

    Is there a waitlist?

    If a week fills, additional families may be contacted if space becomes available.

  • What is camp tuition?

    Camp tuition is:

    • $225 per week through May 1.

    • $250 per week after May 1.

    Families may register for the full summer or choose individual weeks based on what works best for their family.

    Do you offer early bird pricing?

    Yes. We offer early bird pricing to make it a little easier for families to plan ahead and reserve their spots early.

    Do you accept Step Up?

    Yes. We do accept Step Up, and families using Step Up will receive instructions during registration.

    What is your refund policy?

    Because camp space is limited and each registration allows us to prepare staffing, materials, and planning for your child’s week, registrations are non-refundable. The exception would be if LEARN is unable to provide the service for any reason, or in the event of force majeure or other circumstances beyond our control that make the program impossible to operate.

  • Where is camp held?

    Most camp activities are based at the Lorida Church of the Brethren at 332 Palms Estate Rd. Lorida FL 33857.

    Where is Ranch Experience Week held?

    Ranch Experience Week is held at RK Florida Horsemanship Ranch at 107 Dalmtian Ave. Sebring FL 33870

    Where is the Beach Bash held?

    The End of Summer Camp Family Beach Bash will be held at DuBois Park in Jupiter FL.

  • What should my child bring each day?

    Campers should bring:

    • comfortable clothes for active play and outdoor time

    • closed-toe shoes

    • a refillable water bottle

    • a packed lunch

    • a snack

    Are materials provided?

    Yes. Most materials are provided.

    Are there any exceptions?

    Yes. Those Who Wander weeks will include a small materials list, since some items are best kept personal and useful for practice at home.

    Will I receive the materials list in advance?

    Yes. Families enrolled in Those Who Wander weeks will receive that list before camp begins

  • Is lunch provided?

    No. Campers should bring their own lunch, snack, and water bottle each day.

    Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?

    Families should send food that works for their child’s dietary needs and list any allergies or dietary concerns during registration.

    What if my child has food allergies or medical needs?

    Please include all relevant medical, allergy, and activity information during registration so staff can support your child appropriately.

  • What safety measures are in place?

    Campers are supervised by instructors and assistants throughout the program. Emergency contact information is kept on file, and all required waivers must be completed before participation.

    What is the camper-to-staff ratio?

    Camp is planned with a general supervision ratio of about 1 adult for every 8 campers, with extra support provided as needed.

    Are waivers required?

    Yes. All campers must complete the required waivers before participating.

    Are there extra waivers for some weeks?

    Yes. Outdoor and ranch-based weeks may require additional waivers specific to those activities.

  • What if my child is new to these kinds of activities?

    That is completely okay. Camp is designed for a range of experience levels, and campers are encouraged to come ready to learn and try new things.

    What if my child is shy or nervous?

    Many camp activities are designed to build confidence gradually through hands-on learning, teamwork, and supportive instruction.

    What if my child has sensory, behavioral, or learning needs?

    We encourage families to share anything that would help us support their child well so they can have a positive camp experience.

  • How will I know what to expect each week?

    Families will receive reminders, details, and any week-specific notes before their selected week begins.

    How will camp communicate with families?

    Camp communication will be sent using the contact information provided during registration.

    What if I have questions after registering?

    You are welcome to contact LEARN with any questions about camp, registration, or program details.