Tot's Summer Arts Day Camp

Enjoy Tot's Summer Arts Day Camp at SAC!

Pick your week AM or PM between July 2 to August 9

Our NEW! Tot’s Summer Arts Day Camp will teach your tots art, music, dance, drama, and more! Our experienced camp directors and instructors will ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.

REGISTRATION OPEN!
Age range: 3-4 and 11 months (Must be fully potty trained)
Camp Week Fee (4 days): $60 (AM or PM) + Membership Fee
Camp Week Fee (regular): $70 (AM or PM) + Membership Fee

Summer Arts Day Camp Sponsor

Weekly Camp Schedule

Zoologists Week (4 days)

Dates (AM or PM): July 2 – July 5 
Location: Steinbach Arts Council

Explore with us to learn all about animals at the zoo, under the sea, in the jungle, through the forest, in a bug’s life and even the ones at home! We will do crafts and fun activities using our imaginations to recreate their habits and bring them to life!

Fairy Tale Week

Dates (AM or PM): July 15 – July 19 
Location: Steinbach Arts Council

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be one of the characters out of your favorite story book or movie? This week will give you the chance to live out your dreams, build your own fairy tale. We will read, imagine and create fairy tales to explore the most wonderous dreams.

Little Olympians Week

Dates (AM or PM) : July 22 – July 26
Location: Steinbach Arts Council

Experience a week packed with thrilling sports activities that promote teamwork and encourage friendly competition. Your child will have the opportunity to develop their athletic skills, build confidence, and create lasting memories with new friends at our Tots Summer Arts Day Camp’s “Little Olympians Week.”

Science Discovery Week (4 days)

Dates (AM or PM): August 6 – August 9 
Location: Steinbach Arts Council

Help us discover the secrets of science through safe and simple experiments. You’ll be amazed by our week of surprises, each day there is something new to experience. Grab your lab coats and prepare to enter a world of science!

🍁 The Steinbach Arts Council acknowledges that we are on Treaty 1 territory and that the land on which we live and work is the traditional territory of Anishinaabe, Ininiw, Anishiniw, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and the homeland of the Métis Nation.

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