Summer camps come to campus

This summer, the University of Idaho offers many summer camps. Thousands of campers will have the opportunity to experience basketball, football, volleyball, golf, theater, science or natural resource camps.

Sports Camps

All sports camps will take place in Memorial gym or the ASUI Kibbie Dome. These camps are for children kindergarten to high school-age.

Boys’ basketball camp for students in grades K-8 will take place June 18-21 in Memorial gym. Girls’ basketball camp will take place June 13-15.

Moscow High School team basketball camp will also be held June 22-24 in Memorial gym.

A Junior Vandal camp for children in grades two through six, Vandal camp for grades seven through 12, and high school team scrimmage days will be June 25-27 in Memorial gym.

Football camps including Jr. Kids camp for students in grades K-8 and the Idaho Football High School team camp will take place in the Kibbie Dome. Jr. Kids camp is June 11-13, while the high school camp will be held June 18-21.

Volleyball camps will begin July 13 and include an individual skills camp for grades seven through 12, a youth camp for grades three through six, and finally a team camp for high school teams. The team camp will conclude July 19.

Two golf camps will take place at the UI golf course. An Adult Instructional Schools camp for anyone no longer in high school will take place June 15-17 and a Junior Instructional camp for children ages 8-18 will take place June 17-21.

Academic Camps

The Idaho Repertory Theatre Youth summer camps for children in preschool through eighth grade who want to learn about performing, set design and developing into young actors and actresses will take place June 11 through July 22.

A science camp hosted on campus by Women Outdoors with Science will bring young women to UI to explore the Idaho outdoors. Girls in grades seven through nine will be on campus July 8-13. Young women in grades 10-12 will have the opportunity to earn college credit and will be on campus July 15-25.

Summer camps bring a variety of young people to the UI campus and provide potential future Vandals with the opportunity to get to know the campus. Many students will stay on campus in the residence halls as part of their camp experience while other camps are day-only camps.

Danielle Yantis can be reached at [email protected]

Leave a Reply

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <s> <strike> <strong>

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.