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
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