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Summer Enrichment Camp Gives Teens Hands-On Learning Opportunities

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A new summer program is opening doors for teens to explore careers, build skills, and give back to their community.

The Raymond E. Santmyers Student Union and Activities Center is launching a seven-week Summer Enrichment Camp designed for students ages 13 to 18. Each week offers a different theme, giving teens the chance to try new experiences while staying active and engaged.

Joe Barber, Missy Schlafman and Mike McCool discuss the upcoming Summer Enrichment Camp during a studio interview.

Organizers say the goal goes beyond fun. “It’s going to be enrichment camps,” said interim director Joe Barber during a recent interview. “There’s going to be fun and games, but there’s going to be intentional content they’re going to take out of this.”

The program begins in early June with Wellness Week, where students will visit healthcare facilities, meet professionals, and learn about healthy living. Later weeks focus on creative media, art, cooking, outdoor adventure, aviation, and community service.

Each camp is built around partnerships with local experts and organizations. These partners help lead activities, including hospital tours, photography lessons, and ranger-led hikes in Shenandoah National Park.

One highlight is the Aviation Career Education (ACE) camp. Students will explore the world of flight through hands-on STEM activities and field trips. Barber shared that participants may even have the chance to fly. “They’re getting an opportunity… to go up for a free flight,” he said.

Another standout is Serve Week, which wraps up the summer. Program coordinator Missy Schlafman said students will work on projects that improve their community. “When they drive by, they can say, ‘Oh, I did that,’” she said.

The camp was created to meet a need in the community. Organizers say there are fewer programs available for teens compared to younger children. This initiative aims to fill that gap with meaningful experiences that help students discover new interests and possible career paths.

Each week runs between three and five days, with affordable pricing that includes meals and supplies. Scholarships are also available to ensure all students have the chance to participate.

Barber emphasized that accessibility is a priority. “We won’t turn anyone away if there’s a need,” he said.

With limited space available each week, organizers encourage families to register early. They hope the program will not only keep teens busy over the summer but also inspire confidence, curiosity, and a stronger connection to their community.

Click here to register.


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