KATY MAGAZINE NEWS
By Addie Davis
2022
Katy ISD’s Spring Break is March 9-13 and will be here before you know it! Whether your child loves science, sports, gymnastics, ninja training, or art, Katy Magazine's Spring Break Camp Guide has something for kids of all ages!
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UPDATED for 2020!
ACADEMIC/STEAM
3818 Meandering Spring Dr.
281-901-1034
March 10 – Slime-topia Camp
March 11 Challenge Island Sampler Camp
This year Challenge Island is introducing a brand new ooey, gooey, squishy and squashy slime-drenched camp extravaganza! During their Slime-topia Camp, your child will learn the science behind slime.
The fun doesn’t end there though! Experience the never before Challenge Island Sampler Camp where kids will work in teams and get to work on different challenges from their different themed camps: Road trip USA, Wizarding camp, Polynesian camp, Fort-Island camp, Super Sleuth camp and more!
ACTING/THEATER
Cinco Ranch Lake House Community Center
25202 Springwood Lake Dr.
281-829-2287
Ages: 6-15
Join Drama Kids International to explore ways to make people laugh by discovering the traditional, the classics and the downright silly! Campers learn about telling jokes, classic Vaudeville routines, pantomime, and finding the humor in situations! Plus, they will design their own clown makeup and consider the humor in clothing!
ART
281-507-3039
5131 S. Fry, 600
Family-owned and operated Carson's Art School focuses on developing the individual artistic talents inside each of their students. They offer full day and half day options.
COOKING
2004 S Mason Rd #2A
832 -913-8726
March 9-13 from 1-4 p.m.
Enroll your kids in a fun camp that will teach them some new baking skills! During this year's Spring Break Baking Adventures Camp, kids will learn about baking and decorating delicious cakes, pies, cookies and so much more! Register now to secure your spot!
DANCE/GYMNASTICS
23010-A Highland Knolls
281-347-1400
Ages: 3-8
Your child will spend three adventure-filled hours a day on a unique, exciting quest with their friends! Each day, The Little Gym’s Super Quest Camp revolves around an interactive learning theme with different, creative lesson plans that will keep your child engaged.
23347 Clay Rd.
713-364-2631
Join Stars Gymnastics for hours of fun with gymnastics, themed activities, trampoline, obstacle course, arts and crafts, relay races, and their new Ninja Zone! They offer half day and full day options as well as single days or multiple days! Visit their front desk to register.
Martial Arts
3760 S Mason Rd, Suite 30
832-819-4862
Join Vortexic Martial Arts for their Spring Break Camp filled with tons of fun! Kids will participate in indoor sports, karaoke and dance, arts and crafts, martial arts, basic tumbling, and more! Bring a new friend to camp (can’t be a current or former member) for a special discount.
22564 Franz Rd.
281-394-1986
Morning session: 8:30 a.m. to noon
Afternoon session: 12:30-3 p.m.
Instructors will guide the ninjas campers on obstacles, running the courses, and playing games. The goal is to gain ninja skills while having fun! Camp is open to all ninjas, new and seasoned veterans. Pick one day, mornings, afternoons or both or multiple days.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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SOCCER
Pro’s Katy Indoor Soccer 1005 Airline Dr.
832-704-3038
Two camps will be available from Pro’s Katy Indoor Soccer! Spring Break Fun Camp is a fun and exciting camp that will keep your kids entertained by offering activities like soccer games and scrimmages, Bubble Soccer, TOCA Touch Trainer, kickball and dodgeball. Sign up for a full day or half day, multiple days or one day!
Pro’s Spring Break Technical Camp will focus on technical and tactical skills daily which will also include speed and agility. The camp aims to help participants improve all fundamental skills like ball control, passing, receiving and finishing. Technical camp will be offered between 9-10 a.m. Monday - Friday.
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