Camp Details
Dates & Hours
May 28 - August 2 | 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Before & After Care
7:00 - 9:00 AM | 3:00 - 6:00 PM After-care
FREE before camp childcare is available as early as 7:00 AM.
After camp childcare is available at a rate of $4/hour (siblings $2/hour), ends by 6:00pm.
Camp Location
3245 Manhattan Blvd, Harvey, LA 70058
Phone | Email
985-466-1655 or 844-KIDCAM1
Weekly Rates
$145 per week
$130/ Week 1 & Week 6
10% off additional sibling(s) weekly rate valid all summer
10% off 3+ weeks thru March 31. (Must be in same transaction)
St. Mark's
Harvey, LA (Westbank)
Kidcam’s weekly activities promote fun, fitness, friendship and creativity. Campers celebrate a different theme each week, while incorporating a curriculum filled with sports, creative arts, STEM, team building games, life skills, onsite field trips, talent shows, swimming and water play, along with 50 years of memorable Kidcam traditions.
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church offers extensive green space for sports, waterslides, and outdoor play. Indoor classrooms serve as each group’s home-base. Campers visit our partner camp at Aurora United Methodist (Algiers) for use of the air-conditioned gym and youth room for games and activities to allow for more indoor play.
Open House: Thursday May 23 | 5-7pm (Revolving event; may come anytime between these housrs) Meet Camp staff, ask questions, tour the facility, collect camp shirts, and finalize registration.
Things To Know
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Director: Ashly Rojas
HIgh School Teacher at Belle Chasse High School
Tuition, Fees & Discounts
More To Know...
Ages
Kidcam Camp is open to boys and girls, 5-13 years old. Campers must turn 5 by 9/30 the year of camp.
Lunch & Snacks
Campers may bring their lunch/snacks or set up a pre-paid food account to purchase breakfast, snacks, and lunch daily.
Breakfast - $2.00 per day, per camper
Lunch - $5.00 per day, per camper
Snacks - $2.00 per day, per camper
Campers will only be allowed to purchase food and/or drinks at camp if money is available in their pre-paid food account. If a camper needs lunch, a one-time charge will be provided, but must be paid by time of pick up.
Pre-paid food accounts must be kept current. Lunch menus are provided weekly on the camp’s Weekly Schedule or in the parent portal.
For safety reasons, glass bottled drinks are not allowed at camp. Box drinks, canned drinks, or plastic/insulated thermos are acceptable.
Drop-Off and Pick-Up
Drop-off and pick-up: At the covered glass doors at the front of the church.
Before Care & After Care
7:00 - 9:00 AM | 3:00 - 6:00 PM After-care
FREE before camp childcare is available as early as 7:00 AM.
After camp childcare is available at a rate of $4/hour (siblings $2/hour), ends by 6:00pm.
Gear
CAMP SHIRTS MUST BE WORN EVERY DAY. There is no exception to this rule unless a day is noted on your schedule as “costume day” or other type of special dress day.
If a camper comes to camp without a camp shirt, the camper MUST purchase a shirt to remain in camp that day. The parents also have the option to bring a shirt to camp.
Please label all shirts, shorts, shoes, towels, water bottles and lunch boxes, or other items brought from home.
Activities
Kidcam’s engaging weekly themes are action-packed with activities that promote fun, fitness, friendship, and creativity each week.
“The Spirit of Summer” celebrates all that makes Kidcam’s 50 years GREAT. Campers enjoy a different theme each week, while incorporating activities ranging from sports, arts, STEM, special activities, and water play.
Weekly schedules and any field trips will be posted online no later than the Friday prior to each week a camper attends.
Registration
Registration Fee
A non-refundable one-time Registration Fee of $60 for the first child and $45 for each additional child.
Rates
$145 per week
$130/ Week 1 & Week 6
10% off additional sibling(s) weekly rate valid all summer
10% off 3+ weeks thru March 31. (Must be in same transaction)
Weekly Tuition
Weekly tuition must be paid to secure a camper's place in a week. Enrollment is on a first-come, first served basis and will close once spots in a week are full. If space remains, parents may register up until the Thursday prior to a week. Tuition payments must be made through your parent account online.
Refunds
Registration fees are non-refundable. Please visit our Policies & Procedures for complete details on refunds.
Transfers
Transfer requests will be accepted if
The request is made no less than 10 days leading up to the week of the transfer
There is available space remaining in the week requested
A $10 administrative fee will be added to all transfer requests that can be accommodated.
Pre-Paid Account
PrePaid Food and Aftercare accounts are debit accounts to which you can add funds for the summer, or on an as-needed basis. Money is auto-deduct as it is used for either food or aftercare.
Prepaid funds are shared between campers on the same account.
Money may be applied toward balances due in either account if there are funds in one, and a balance due in another.
It’s recommended to pay only what’s expected to be used as refunds are not given on prepaid accounts. Funds will rollover to the following week and camp year.
Accreditation
Kidcam Camps is proud to be Accredited by the American Camp Association. ACA Accreditation means that your child’s camp cares enough to undergo a thorough (up to 300 standards) review of its operation every year — from staff qualifications and training to emergency management. ACA collaborates with experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Red Cross, and other youth-serving agencies to assure that current practices at your child’s camp reflect the most up-to-date, research-based standards in camp operation. Camps and ACA form a partnership that promotes growth and fun in an environment committed to safety. ACA accreditation assures families that camps have made the commitment to a safe, nurturing environment for their children. ACA standards are recognized by courts of law and government regulators as the standards of the camp community.