Summer Info

Summer is almost here!
If you're looking for some things to do...

Academic Assistance:
	Academy tutoring provides tutoring for students K-12 for $40/hr.  
Call Jennifer at 763.9628 or academytutoring@hotmail.com
	 You can contact the Tutoring Club in Kingston at 714.9996 or visit 
them at www.TutoringClub.com
	Penn State Lehman offers Summer Reading Skills programs from age 4 up
until 12th grade. Call them at 1800.964.8888 for more info and to register.
More info at http://psu.readingprograms.org/
	 You can contact me at the Elementary Center if you are looking for a 
private tutor for the summer at 735.1320
	Contact After School Phonics for Reading, Math, Study Skills,
Phonics, and Pre-Reading for Pre-K through 9th grade. They are located at
259 Wyoming Ave in Kingston and have morning and afternoon sessions that are
3 days a week for 4 weeks for an hour a day at $299.00 for 12 classes. Call
them at 718.7323.
	 Club Z provides In-Home Tutoring services for all of Luzerne County,
offering personalized instruction in all subjects, grades K-12. Call
824.4044 or visit www.clubztutoring.com/LuzerneCounty/Default.aspx


Camps
	The YMCA has a summer camp.  Check them out at 
www.campkresge.com 
	King's College does many week long summer programs for kids in 
grades  1-8  throughout the summer.  See what's available at 
www.kings.edu/KidsAtKings/ .  Lots of neat options!  And if the child 
is a little younger/older than the requirements they're usually pretty 
accommodating.
	Bear Creek Camp.  It's a Lutheran camp.  More info available at 
www.bearcreekcamp.org .
	Camp Evergreen.  This is a camp for kids 8-14 who have experienced 
death of a loved one.  Find out more at www.diakon.org/coming-
events/events-detail.aspx?EventId=3818 
	The CYC has different programs and child care available.  Check them 
out at http://www.wyomingvalleycyc.org/summercamp.htm 
	JCC Camp from ages 2-16, more info at http://jewishwilkes-
barre.org/Section.aspx?id=1575 .  They also have many other activities in the 
summer as well as day care.
	Penn State Summer camps- Info available at www.outreach.psu.edu/youth/
	Here is a list of camps for students with special needs- including 
asthma, aspergers, cancer, etc- www.needymeds.org/cas.taf?
_function=list_aos_camps&state=pa 
	Camp Victory in Bloomsburg hosts many different camps for students 
with special needs including deaf, diabetes, autism, skin disorders, etc.  
www.campvictory.org/schedule.html

****You can also check out the calendar at www.nepafamily.com for a list of
many different events.
****Another good website is the Happenings Magazine website, which is
http://www.happeningsmagazinepa.com/
****Old Mill Village has many interesting activities this summer. They are
located in New Milford. More info available at oldmillvillage.org.