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Junior Day Camp

Hiram House Camp

Junior Day Camp

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Summer Junior Day Camp is our youngest summer program, for children ages 5 and 6 years old (who will at least be entering kindergarten in the fall) from Northeast Ohio. Junior Day Camp is a closely supervised program to give children a safe, secure and nurturing environment in which to be introduced to the joys and benefits of camping and to expand their knowledge of the outdoors. Benefits of a Day Camp Experience: Helps Develop Lifelong Skills Promotes Independence Makes Time for Play Encourages a Connection with Nature Fosters Growth Supports Healthy Living Provides Fun Screen-Free Activities Teaches Teamwork and Resiliency   Junior Day Camp runs Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sessions of camp include a variety of exciting hands-on activities such as archery, canoeing, camp crafts, low-ropes course, performing arts, hiking, outdoor skills, swimming, wildlife and environmental studies, theme days, campfires and S’mores! (Horseback Riding lessons and Climbing Wall Adventure are not offered to campers attending Junior Day Camp.)

June 10, 2024 - June 14, 2024

$775 / session

Multi Day

Traditional

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June 10, 2024


starts: June 10, 2024

ends: June 14, 2024

June 3, 2024

June 17, 2024


starts: June 17, 2024

ends: June 28, 2024

June 10, 2024

July 1, 2024


starts: July 1, 2024

ends: July 4, 2024

June 24, 2024

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Hiram House Camp.

The Hiram House was established as Ohio’s first “Settlement House” and among the first in the nation, founded in Summer of 1896 in Cleveland’s Whiskey Island neighborhood. Founded by Hiram College divinity graduate George A. Bellamy, it sought to address the needs of Cleveland’s then burgeoning immigrant and poverty stricken slum dwellers, administering a wide range of services to people of many different ethnic, racial and economic backgrounds. Representing the ideals of the late 1800s urban progressive movement, settlement houses provided, through “service, not charity”, health recreational, and self-development opportunities that were not widely available in this era. An outgrowth of Bellamy’s mission was the establishment of a “Fresh Air Camp” for tenement-bound families, and especially, for their children. Beginning in the summer of 1896, the first Summer Camps were held at local farms and fairgrounds. By the early 1900s, Hiram House had opened a permanent site for the Camp at its present location and started its highly-respected camping and outdoor education program. Eventually, this site became the organization’s sole home. In continuous operation since its founding, Hiram House has provided enriching outdoor experiences and educational programs for thousands of Ohio children for over 100 years. Today, The Hiram House continues to follow George Bellamy’s vision and mission of providing a healthy and safe outdoor experience for children, designed to meet the needs and challenges of the 21st century.

33775 Hiram Trail
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