The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)
Discover Hawken’s Summer Programs
Hawken Day Camps provide a variety of exciting and challenging activities led by experienced professionals. While your child enjoys up to a six-week session, you’ll rest assured knowing he or she is in a safe, nurturing environment that includes daily hot lunches, optional transportation, and pre- and aftercare services. Camp offerings include Hawklings (ages 4 – 5), Boys or Girls Day Camps (prekindergarten – grade 5), Boys Sports Camp (grades 4 – 8), and Girls Lifetime Adventure Camp (grades 4 – 8). We are thrilled to offer in-person camps this summer, but please note that because COVID-19 protocols (masking, distancing, will still be in place, we will have fewer available spots for campers this year.
Passport Camps offer unique weeklong, full and half-day opportunities to learn, create, and explore. Families can piece together a summer of courses or choose a one-week adventure. Camp topics include science; the performing and visual arts; design and construction; leadership; cooking; world language and culture; games, sports, and fitness; technology and creativity; and mythology, mystery, and adventure. Hawken Athletics Camps offer skilldriven instruction for campers seeking to improve their skills in many sports such as soccer basketball, lacrosse, field hockey, and tennis. Hawken Summer Studies Program, open to public and private school students, is a six-week program of credit and enrichment for students entering grades 6 – 12. Subject offerings include courses in the humanities, science, mathematics, history, health studies, and PSAT/SAT strategies.
Come join the fun! Camps run at varying intervals between June and August. For more information, contact summerprograms@hawken.edu, 440.423.2940, or visit summer.hawken. edu. Visit www.hawken.edu/healthyhawken-restart to learn more about Hawken’s COVID-19 protocols. Gates Mills, Lyndhurst, and University Circle (440) 423-2940 summer.hawken.edu
RRCAA is a non-profit organization offering year-round instruction in all the major disciplines of the fine and performing arts. RRCAA also operates Rabbit Run Theater, one of the few barn theaters still in operation in Ohio.
RRCAA receives partial funding from the Ohio Arts Council, Dworken & Bernstein Co., LPA, Hearn Plumbing and Heating, Huffman-Mayer Wealth Mgmt. Group and Lighthouse Advisers.