Day Campus for Kids in Queens Magic Day Camp Address: 2116-15 Peck Ave., Bayside Telephone: 718-634-8109Magic Day Camp, "Where Every Day Is Magical", offers children ages 4-15 activities that develop a young person's mind and physical ability. We are the only traveling camp that swims...
Our premier New York summer day camp experience makes our programs nurturing, enriching, challenging and fun while also age appropriate for all of our campers.
Young People’s Day Camp is the largest private summer day camp for kids, ages 4-14 in the New York and New Jersey area. Conveniently located in the 5 boroughs, South Westchester, Long Island, Suffolk and New Jersey, Young People’s Day Camps has provided summer fun for boys and girls...
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A classic summer day camp in the city, Oasis prides itself on its affordability. Oasis operates camps in Central Park, East Village, Bayside, Queens, Long Island and Westchester. Kids ages three to 15 enjoy sports, games, crafts, drama, and more for the bulk of the day outside (although...
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• Held two summer history camps virtually, with more than 100 participants, some even from out-of-state. • Installed two new exhibits, “Make Do,” about recycling and upcycling, and the photo exhibit “Queen for a Day,” both available in their entirety online. ...