
Camps also include a Jesus-focused devotion time to encourage campers to grow in faith
Journey Theater has been providing fun, confidence-building day camps in Clark County since 2002 and this year is no exception.
Campers add to their performing tool-box, whether they are experienced on stage, or just getting started. Camps also include a Jesus-focused devotion time to encourage campers to grow in faith.
New to Journey? Get $25 off your family’s total registration: use code FIRSTJOURNEY when you register at www.journeytheater.org. Be sure to check out the sibling discount as well!
FOR TEENS:
Dancing Through Life Music Revue: Featuring the Music of Stephen Schwartz
13-18 year olds, July 24-28 in Vancouver. Tuition: $325.
Camp Improv
12-18 year olds, August 7-11 in Vancouver. Tuition: $315.
MUSICAL THEATER DAY CAMPS FOR KIDS AGES 7-12:
Tuition: $285
A Year with Frog and Toad Kids: June 26-30 in Camas, July 17-21 in Vancouver.
Are You Smarter Than a Theater Kid? July 10-14 in Vancouver,
July 31-August 4 in Ridgefield
Also read:
- Vancouver Public Schools kindergarten enrollment for 2026-27 school year now openVancouver Public Schools has opened kindergarten enrollment for 2026-27, with applications for Choice schools and programs due by May 11.
- Battle Ground Public Schools kindergarten enrollment is now availableBattle Ground Public Schools has opened online enrollment for kindergartners eligible to begin school in fall 2026, along with details on alternative programs and early learning options.
- Rep. David Stuebe sponsors high school student from Camas as House pageDiscovery High School student Zoe Southard served as a page in the Washington State House after being sponsored by Rep. David Stuebe.
- Journey Theater presents Mary PoppinsJourney Theater will stage six performances of Mary Poppins at Fort Vancouver High School beginning March 6, featuring a cast of local youth performers.
- Hockinson student joins Rep. Kevin Waters in Olympia to serve as a House pageHockinson Middle School student Ary’el Dutton served as a page in the Washington State House of Representatives in Olympia, sponsored by Rep. Kevin Waters.






