Maine, nicknamed the Pine Tree State, is a magical place where forests are so dense they perform impromptu shadow puppet shows, whales dance ballet in the deep, blue sea, and moose are known to host epic pie eating contests. This is a land where dreams are woven into the fabric of reality and the line between imagined and real is as blurry as a watercolor painting in the rain. In the heart of this woodland wonderland, there is a special group of kids who have opened a secret portal into the world of Art & Crafts. They are not just ordinary kids; they are the Art-Rangers of Maine! These kids have been endowed with superpowers to transform pine cones into intricate sculptures, seashells into beautiful jewelry, and fallen leaves into magnificent murals that tell stories of their adventures. Their leader is Doodle the Moose, a cheeky, chocolate brown moose with a paintbrush that grows straight out of his antlers. Doodle is not your usual moose; he can turn a mere scribble into a masterpiece with a single swoosh of his antler-brush. He's been known to paint the Northern Lights using just wild berries and sunrise hues using maple syrups. He wears a beret made from woven pine needles and an apron stitched together from soft fern leaves. These Art-Rangers and Doodle spend their days immersed in the enchanting world of Art & Crafts, creating, laughing, and transforming the ordinary into extraordinary. They share a secret not everyone knows: in Maine, the world is your canvas, and imagination is the most powerful paintbrush.

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We are thrilled to bring you some fantastic news! For the first time, we are launching our STEM Summer Camp Program in Torrance, marking our debut in the South Bay and Orange County areas. This is a significant milestone for us, and we hope it's just the beginning of our journey to expand to many other locations. This summer, we are offering your child an unprecedented opportunity to dive deep into the fascinating world of STEM. Our camp will be buzzing with interactive experiments and creative challenges to fuel your child's curiosity and keep them engaged. It's an ideal environment for kids who have an insatiable desire to learn, explore, and grow. We also want to stress our commitment to small group learning. In order to ensure that every child gets the focused attention they need, we're capping the number of spots available. Don't let your child miss out on this incredible opportunity at our exciting STEM Summer Camp. Book their spot today! Our special Science Club program is meticulously designed to cater to children from grades K-6. Each lesson in the Club SciKidz program is crafted to engage students in activities like observation, measurement, identifying properties, and conducting experiments around life, earth, and physical science concepts. Each unit is thoroughly researched by our team of science educators, with valuable inputs from teachers and children. The result is a set of lessons that not only entertain students but also foster genuine learning. Join us for a summer of science that promises to be full of fun and learning!

Torrance, CA 90501
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Abe and Gertrude Krasker's dream of owning a summer camp came true in 1924 when they opened Indian Acres Camp for Boys in Fryeburg, ME. The couple had fallen in love with a property they purchased from Abe's student at Essex College. Two years later, they opened Forest Acres Camp for Girls two miles down the road. When Abe passed away in 1962, his son Richard took over the management of both camps, with his mother teaching him the ropes of camp ownership. He and his wife Sandy fully took over in 1969. In 1998, the camps were purchased by Lisa and Geoff Newman who were determined to keep the tradition the Kraskers had established alive. Between 2005 and 2010, Neal and Julie Waldman co-directed camp with Lisa and Geoff. Now, almost 100 years after its founding, Indian and Forest Acres thrive under the Newman’s leadership with tradition at the heart of what makes the camp so special.

Fryeburg, ME 04037-4253
5(5 reviews)
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Abraham and Gertrude Krasker, a professor and teacher from Essex College, had a dream to own a summer camp of their own. They found the perfect spot, a farm nestled in Fryeburg, ME and opened the doors of Indian Acres Camp for Boys in 1924. Two years later, Forest Acres Camp for Girls opened two miles down the road. When Abraham passed in 1962, their son Dick took over ownership and management of both camps. With his wife Sandy, Dick ran camp until 1998 when it was purchased by Lisa and Geoff Newman. The Newmans were determined to keep the Krasker's legacy alive and with the help of Neal and Julie Waldman, their dream became a reality. Today, Indian and Forest Acres is a thriving summer camp thanks to the hard work of the Newman family. Almost 100 years after its founding, the camp continues to honor the traditions and vision of its founders, Abe and Gertrude Krasker.

Fryeburg, ME 04037
5(4 reviews)