Summer Program
Our Summer Programs are synonymous with fun and active learning. At Rehoboth, we spend our days enjoying and exploring the beauty of our world and participating in activities that give back to our community.
Our preschool children engage in daily outdoor activities, picnics at the park, water play, swimming at the kiddie pool at Byron Memorial Park, and learning about fun Summertime themes.
Our school age campers spend their Summer vacation experiencing a variety of entertaining and stimulating activities that foster learning. Our overall Summer 2010 theme is "Nature-al Learning". Students will have ten activity packed weeks that will teach them about God's natural world.
We will explore nature through smaller weekly themes:
| June 7-11 |
Fun at the Beach Waves, sand castles, and more! Come with us as we have a blast with activities from the beach–it will be just like we are there. |
| June 14-18 |
Music in Nature Just sit back and LISTEN! Can you hear the leaves rustle, the birds sing, and bugs buzz? What music do we find in nature? |
| June 21-25 |
Creepy Crawlies Bugs! They're a more important part of the environment than you might realize. We'll take a close look at some of the insects that make their homes in our area. |
| June 28-July 2 |
The Jesus Expedition Our own Vacation Bible School week. We will be exploring Jesus’ travels and the friends he met. |
| July 5-9 |
Flutter-bys Did you know the wooly bear caterpillar will turn into a beautiful moth? Monarchs travel hundreds of miles away from home. What kind butterflies are found in your backyard? |
| July 12-16 |
Rivers, Streams, & More Water is all around us! Where does it come from and where does it go? Discover who and what needs water in order to survive. |
| July 19-23 |
Flowers, Trees, & Grass Look at all of the pretty colors! We will be outside, planting and collecting different types of things that grow. |
| July 26-30 |
Express Yourself Be an actress or stage hand! What does it take to put on a play – both onstage and backstage? Act out a scene OR get “behind the scenes” to make a production. Create stage lighting and sound effects, build a set and create costumes. |
| August 2-6 |
Forest Wildlife Come explore animals in action, learn about their natural defenses and the places they live. Can you survive as a bear in the forest, or a deer in the woods? Become an animal, make tracks, find food–learn how to live in the wild! |
| August 9-13 |
Rocks, Rock! What’s that? Your pet rock! We looking at rocks that we find by the river, along the road, in the park, and from home. What makes them interesting and unique? |
Special activities throughout the Summer include....
- Group Bible Time
- Individual Room Devotions
- Fun Tuesdays
- Water Play
- Swim Days at Byron Memorial Park
- On-Site Field Trips
- Off-Site Field Trips
- Nursing Home Visits