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Urban Explorers

WE ARE URBAN EXPLORERS DAY CAMP


Boys & Girls Ages 4-14
Free Door-To-Door Transportation
Sports Instruction, Arts & Crafts
Weekly Educational Field Trips
Weekly Instructional Swimming

URBAN EXPLORERS has over 40 Years of Day Camp Experience providing fun-filled, educationally sound programs geared toward a child’s learning & socialization. Each day provides new & exciting activities; each week new & exciting trips. Research shows that program diversity naturally enhances a child’s curiosity & innate ability to learn. This leads to our belief that the more children explore, the faster they discover themselves. If you live anywhere in Brooklyn, the Rockaways or near the Brooklyn-Queens border, we will gladly provide FREE door-todoor transportation.
 

Urban Explorers

 

COME WITH US & EXPLORE:

• Museum Of Natural History
• Museum Of The Moving Image
• NY Hall Of Science
• Botanical Gardens
• Bronx Zoo
• Adventureland Amusement Park
• NY Mets
• DJ Dance Parties
• Movies
• White Post Farms


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Make an Appointment to Come Meet Us, Mondays thru Saturdays! 

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Urban Explorers offers music, dance, art, basketball, football, soccer and karate clinics, science, swimming, zumba, and yoga. We also go on weekly trips (museums, movies, amusement parks, bowling, shows, farms, and zoos). Door-to-door transportation, instruction, trips, lunch, and all that we offer is included in our tuition.


Meet the Camp Director

Chris has been around day camps his entire life. His father, John DiGennaro (aka “Mister D”), began running camps in 1974. Three years ago, Chris took on the role of the new Mister D. While modernizing some aspects of the program Chris believes that the foundation of Urban Explorers, giving your children a well-rounded camp experience with New York City as the backdrop, is what has made his family’s camp last for 43 Summers. Chris is driven by the idea that for children to have meaningful outcomes they must have meaningful experiences.