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C.L. Gazebo: Rising 9th-10th Graders
Admirals Hill: Rising 5th-8th Graders
Sailors Hill: Rising 3rd-4th Graders
Mariners Hill Camp: Rising 1st-2nd Graders
COOP:
Community Of Play – BDC’s COOP Lodge, covered GAGA Pit and Basketball Court are the perfect place for campers to explore the art of PLAY, learn to use cooperative language and build team work skills.
LEAP:
Learning Exploring Adventure Program – Campers practice teamwork and communication on and off campus, and embark on small explorations and adventures across the Lower and Outer Cape.
STAR:
Song Theater And Rhythm – Campers will engage in a variety of musical and theatrical activities, games and challenge exercises. BDC’s costume and prop-filled yurt, and open-air stages provide campers with a whimsical environment for learning and preforming.
ART:
Art – Campers create, build and construct using a variety of 2-D and 3-D art mediums while inside BDC’s cool and spacious Art Tent. A strong focus on personal expression is encouraged by the art heads as campers explore the ideas of process and production in the art world.
ECOD:
Everything Cape Cod – BDC’s nature program that entices campers to become environmentalists and naturalists and embrace ways to take care of our precious land. ECOD’s home base is in our Science Yurt, from which campers travel by foot into the adjoining state park to explore trails, ponds and natural landscapes.
ARCHERY:
Archery – Campers follow the established standards of the National Archery Association to learn safety, technique, and concentration while enjoying the thrills of shooting arrows into targets with bows.
MUGS:
Mixed Up Games and Sports – Our sports program teaches campers basic athletic skills and regulations. Campers play traditional games and have the opportunity to create their own rules for existing or new games. At MUGS, campers learn that creativity can be found on a big sandy ball field while also learning the values around sportsmanship.
BDOC:
Brewster Day Camp Outdoor Challenge – BDC’s Low Ropes Challenge Course, comprising of a ten-element course, fosters team building through group and individual challenges. The BDOC Activity Head is a certified and experienced Low Ropes Instructor who facilitates communication within the group, as well as teaches problem-solving and leadership skills.
POOL:
Swim – BDC campers participate in an American Red Cross swim lesson each morning, and each Program is given a time for free swim in the afternoons. BDC’s pool is managed by a Red Cross certified director, and daily lessons and free swims are run by a staff of certified lifeguards and swim instructors.
BASE:
Boating and Sailing Experience – BDC’s waterfront program at which campers explore canoes, kayaks, Day Sailors, Sunfish, and 420 sailboats in Little and Big Cliff Ponds in Nickerson State Park. All campers, counselors and BASE staff wear USSC approved Personal Floatation Devices and are overseen by our certified Aquatics Director and Equipment and Safety Director from our launch boat and from within the camper boats.