Camp Kaleidoscope is celebrating its second birthday this summer. We are fully licensed by the state of Massachusetts, and will be hosting approximately 30 kids this summer.

The camp site is divided into 'stations' where campers can work freely on their own projects. We have a wide variety of art supplies, robotics and electronics equipment, computers for creating and programming artwork and games, and quite a bit more. We also have a staff of counselors enthusiastic about helping children learn to use all of these things.

Every day we will also have a number of scheduled activities for children that want to take part in them. A counselor might set up a time to show children how to make something, like a kite, or a soda bottle rocket, or might show a group of children how to use something that we have around, like a robotics kit or a piece of computer software.

During the normal camp day, children can move pretty freely between working and playing on their own and taking part in activities run by counselors. The important thing, as we see it, is that there is always enough going on that everyone can find something inspiring.

electronics drawing/painting
robotics kite-making
taking things apart tie-dye
making computer games photography
liquid nitrogen ice cream screen printing
lasers computer animation

plus weekly swimming and field trips!