Summer Camp
Eliada Summer Camp 2012 is also a 5 star licensed program that will begin early in June and run through mid-August (depending on the Buncombe County school schedule). We are open Monday through Friday from 7:00am-5:30pm. Our program focuses on peer relations and conflict resolution, character building and promoting a positive self-esteem in our youth through organized activities and games that promote teambuilding skills.
We have a vast 200+ acre campus that includes a heated swimming pool, mountain hiking trails, mini-bike lessons (NYPUM) and riding trails (children ages 10-13), a full size gymnasium, ball field, golf driving range and playground. We have two large air conditioned buildings where the children can escape the heat or rain of the summer months to socialize with friends, create arts and crafts, play games and lots of other fun activities.
Summer camp consists of weekly sessions where parents can either register for the entire summer or they can pick and choose specific weeks of care. These weekly sessions focus on many adventures including: horseback riding, space and science explorations, outdoor adventures, drama/dance/art and sports adventures, etc.
Summer camp registration begins on February 1. We strongly encourage families to register with us as soon as possible because our program fills rather quickly. Once registration fees are paid and the application is turned in to the Program Manager the camper’s slot is secured.
Tuition for one week is $138.00 due by the preceding Friday. This fee includes tuition, 3 meals a day, a summer camp T-shirt, and all field trips/activities.
Eliada summer camp happily accepts vouchers from Buncombe and surrounding counties with a small additional fee of $7 per week added to voucher parent fees. See our Fee Schedule for further details.
Click here for the summer program calendar!
For more information on our Summer Camp Program, contact:
Ashley Trimnal
828-210-0224
5 STAR license by NC Dept. of Health & Human Resources Division of Child Development
Accredited by NAEYC
