2008 Camp Fairs

At camp fairs, parents and children can gain inside knowledge from camp representatives and compare different styles of summer programs. Bring your pencil and your questions to any of these free events.

Sun., Jan. 6, 1-4pm
Camp Expo
Abrams Hebrew Academy
31 W. College Ave., Yardley, PA
215-493-1800
Representatives from more than two dozen local & specialty camps, both day and over­night programs, will be represented. Supervised activities will be available for younger children while parents visit with camp staff.

Sun., Jan. 20, 1-4pm
Greater West Chester Camp Fair
Westtown School,
975 Westtown Rd.
West Chester, PA
610-399-7916, www.westtown.edu/news_events/
campfair.shtml
A variety of day, residential & travel camps will be represented.

Sat., Jan. 26, 12noon-3pm
Bucks County Camp Expo 2008
Worth Sports Center at the George School 1690 Newtown-Langhorne Rd.
Newtown, PA
215-886-1666
The American Camp Association’s Keystone section offers this expo with representatives from day, overnight, traditional and specialty camps.

Sun., Jan. 27, 11am-2pm
Temple Sinai Camp Fair
Temple Sinai,
1401 N. Limekiln Pike, Dresher, PA
215-654-8371
Representatives from day, overnight, sports, traditional and academic camps will be on hand to answer questions and provide materials.

Sun., Jan. 27, 12noon-4pm
Center City Philadelphia
CampFest & Teen Expo
Old Pine Community Center
401 Lombard St., Phila., PA
215-925-3963
Representatives from both local camps and camps throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey & New England will answer questions and provide info.


Wed., Jan. 30, 5:30-8:30pm
Summer 2008 Main Line Camp Fair
Conestoga High School
200 Irish Rd., Berwyn, PA
610-254-0358
Representatives from more than 95 day, residential & travel/adventure camps will discuss their programs. Snow date Feb. 5.

Thurs., Jan. 31, 3:30-7pm
2007 Community Camp Fair
In the Field House at Tower Hill School
Rising Sun Lane, Wilmington, DE
302-575-0550, www.towerhill.org
More than 120 local, regional, national &
international camp and summer program representatives will answer questions about their programs.

Sat., Feb. 2, 11am-3pm
Chestnut Hill Academy Camp Fair
Chestnut Hill Academy
500 West Willow Grove Ave., Phila.
215-247-4700, www.chestnuthillacademy.org
Representaties from day, overnight &
adventure camps are expected.

Sat., Feb 2, 11:30am-3pm
Moorestown Friends School Camp Fair
In the Field House at Moorestown Friends School, 110 E. Main St., Moorestown, NJ
856-235-2900, www.mfriends.org
Officials from more than 80 day & residential camps will attend.

Sun., Feb. 3, 11am-3pm
Princeton Day School Camp Fair
Princeton Day School, Campus Center
The Great Rd., Princeton, NJ
609-924-6700, ext. 1250, www.pds.org
More than 40 residential camp representatives will participate.

Sun., Feb. 3, 11am-3pm
Super Camp Fair
Shipley School, Yarnall Gymnasium
Montgomery Ave. between Morris &
N. Merion, Bryn Mawr, PA.
610-525-4300
www.shipleyschool.org/supercampfair
More than 100 local, national & international camps, day camps, adventures & travel opportunities for ages 3-17 will be represented.

Thurs., Feb. 21, 6-9pm
Exton Elementary Summer Camp Fair
Exton Elementary School
301 S. Hendricks Ave., Exton, PA
484-266-1400
A wide variety of camps will be represented.

Thurs., Mar. 4, 5:30-8:30pm
8th Annual Summer Camp Fair
Great Valley Middle School
255 N. Phoenixville Pike, Malvern, PA
610-644-6440
Representatives from day & overnight camps will be on hand.