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Camps $22.36 Camps |
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Summer Camps Municipal And Industrial $13.64 This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality... |
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Summer Homes And Camps $16.68 This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc... |
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Holiday Camps $9.67 From the 1930s to the 1960s, millions of British people chose to spend their annual summer break at a holiday camp, taking advantage of the all-included package that provided accommodation, food, and plentiful entertainment. The market leader was Billy Bu |
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Camps by Hailey, Charlie Edition ILL, 0 $23.99 What is a camp? In August 2005, television news showed viewers an estimated 20,000 Katrina evacuees camped out in the Superdome, Cindy Sheehan protesting the Iraq War on President Bush's doorstep in Camp Casey, Texas, and Israeli and Palestinian young people at the Seeds of Peace Camp in Maine discussing the evacuation of settlement camps in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, off camera, summer campers all over America packed up their gear, preparing to depart Scout camps, computer camps, and sports camps, and millions of recreational vehicles owners were on the road, permanent itinerant campers. In Camps, Charlie Hailey examines the space and idea of camp as a defining dimension of 21st-century life. The ubiquity and diversity of camps calls for a guidebook. This is what Hailey offers, but it is no ordinary one. Not only does he establish a typology of camps, but he also imbeds within his narrative a key to camp ideology. Thus we see how camp spaces are informed by politics and transform the ways we think about and make built environments. Hailey describes camps of diverse regions, purposes, and forms, and navigates the inherent paradoxes of zones that are neither temporary nor permanent. He looks first at camps of choice, including summer camps, protest camps, drift camps (research stations on Arctic ice floes), and LTVA (Long-Term Visitor Area) Camps, then at strategic camps regulated by power--boot camps, GTMO (the detention camp at Guantánamo Bay), immigrant camps, and others--and finally at transient spaces of relief and assistance, among them refugee camps, FEMA City, work camps, and Gypsy camps. More than 150 diagrams, sketches, building and site plans, photographs, political cartoons, video game screenshots, aerial and satellite images, and maps illustrate camp space in unprecedented complexity and variety. Today camps are at the center of emerging questions of identity, residency, safety, and mobility. Camp spaces register the struggles, emergencies, and possibilities of global existence as no other space does. Charlie Hailey is Assistant Professor in the University of Florida's School of Architecture. He is the author of Campsite: Architectures of Duration and Place. |
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Organizing & Directing Successful Sports Camps & Recreation Programs $33.5 This comprehensive volume is unique in that it addresses a field virtually ignored in the genre of sports and coaching literature - directing and organizing sports camps and summer recreation ... |
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Children of the Camps $29.83 Children of the Camps |
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Adirondack Camps $37.29 Adirondack Camps |
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Among The Camps $16.46 Among The Camps |
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Camps and Prisons $25.7 Camps and Prisons |
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Memory of the Camps $27.19 Memory of the Camps |
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Camps In The Rockies $27.02 Camps In The Rockies |
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Camps In The Caribbees $24.09 Camps In The Caribbees |
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Mining Camps $22.11 Mining Camps |
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Camps in the Caribbees $23.43 Camps in the Caribbees |
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Camps And Trails $14.4 Camps And Trails |
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Cabins and Camps $68 Cabins and Camps |

Sports Summer Camps in the Bay Area
Looking for fun ways to keep your kids out and about this summer? Try a sports camp! The health benefits of a sports camp are obvious, but a good camp will also teach kids how to integrate the life skills reflected by the sport of their choice. Not to mention that camp provides great opportunities for kids to make new friends and excel at their favorite sport. Here are two great summer camps Bay Area sports enthusiasts keep returning to every year.
California Adventure Summer Day Camps
Let your kids enjoy the best sports offered in the Bay Area at California Adventure Summer Day Camps. Their summer programs are geared towards kids of varying interests and skill levels. Beginner and intermediate players ages 5 -13 can master any of the following sports: soccer, flag football, baseball, tackle football, and basketball. Budding football stars might want to try the Quarterback/Receiver camp, a non-contact, no-pads camp that emphasizes footwork, blocking, throwing, catching, and agility training. As for kids who prefer their skateboards to organized sports, California Adventure also has a summer skateboarding camp open to kids age 6 – 16. Campers not only get to perfect their skills and tricks at local skate parks and weekly trips to Water World; they'll also be coached by some of the best skaters in the Bay Area. What more could a child want?
Golden Eagle All-Sports Camp
Kids don't have to excel in a single sport in order to benefit from a sports camp. If you want your child to spend the summer enjoying the great outdoors and staying physically fit, consider a general sports camp. At Golden Eagle All-Sports Camp, your child will spend several weeks being active and having fun as he or she tries a variety of activities. Campers between the ages 5 and 13 spend the entire day enjoying tennis, golf, swimming, chess, checkers, and much more at the camp's highly interactive environment. Kids will be split according age groups so they'll have an easier time making friends, and they get to choose between two activities for each period. In between activities, happy campers get to enjoy popsicle breaks, lunch, free swim, and traditional camp activities. And on Fridays, the whole camp gets to feast on a hot dog barbecue and a watermelon feed! For thousands of local kids, Golden Eagle All-Sports Camp is the best thing about summer. Sign your child up today!
Euro School of Tennis
Budding tennis pros might want to spend their summer at the Euro School of Tennis, where they half-day camp program for kids age 6 to 15. Beginning and advanced players spend their entire morning developing fundamental techniques or advancing their gameplay while making new friends on the side. Your child will spend each day developing a different technique – forehand and backhand on Mondays, volleys and serves on Tuesdays, review of all major strokes on Wednesdays, footwork and recovery shots on Thursdays, and tennis tactics on Fridays.
About the Author
Karen Merring writes for Bay Area For Kids, the premier resources guide exclusively for parents living in the San Francisco Bay Area. To learn more about Bay Area summer camps, visit http://www.bayareaforkids.com


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