Summer Camps

sportscampSports Camp
Sports, climbing wall, indoor swimming for ages 6-10
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ecoEco Quest
A nature/ecology camp, six themed sessions, ages 6-10
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sporttrekSport-Trek Challenge
Sports, geocaching, archery, orienteering for ages 11-15
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cheerCheer Camp
Two-week intro to cheerleading for ages 6-10
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artArt Camp
Creative fun, crafts and painting for ages 6-10
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fieldhockeyField Hockey Camp
Intro and advanced techniques camps for girls 8-17
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flagfootballFlag Football Camp
Learn and play flag football, for ages 6-10

Holiday Camps

ceramicsCeramics Camp
Intro to ceramics for ages 6-13
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sportscampSports Camp
Sports, games, crafts for ages 6-13
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cheerPrimitive Teachings
Tool and fire making, nature for ages 6-13
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artArt Camp
Creative fun, crafts and painting for ages 6-13
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winterfunWinter Fun Camp
Sports and games, art projects and rock climbing for ages 6-13
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SnowboardSki/Snowboard Daytrip
Second annual daytrip to Whitetail Resort for ages 8-18

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Date: February 1, 2010 (backup date February 15, 2010)
Location:
Drop off/pickup at DMB Sports Office in Sterling VA

Hours: 6:00am drop off, 7:00pm pickup
Ages: 8-18 (under 10 must have previous skiing/snowboarding experience)
Rate: $155 ($140 for experienced with own equipment/no lesson, lift only)
Optional Lunch ticket: $10
Includes: lift ticket, ski or snowboard lesson, equipment rental and transportation.
Limit: 45 campers


Ready to hit the slopes?!  Join us for our third annual ski/snowboard trip to Whitetail Resort! We've put together a complete package that includes transportation, equipment, lesson, and lift ticket. The lift ticket is limited to easier slopes. An option is also available for those experienced with own equipment which includes an open lift ticket for access to all slopes.

DMB Sports directors and counselors  escort this trip with a 8:1 or better ratio. We use Whitetail Resort's preferred charter bus company, Eyre Bus, for our transportation, and enjoy a luxury ride to the resort with movie entertainment. Once at Whitetail, we check in our lounge in the lodge and receive lunch and lift tickets. Experienced campers participating without lessons are free to hit the slopes. Everyone else heads  to get equipment where staff helps get everyone sized and suited up.

From there, group lessons are organized on the easy slopes. After lessons, campers ski/snowboard with friends on the easy slopes--inexperienced campers pair up with staff while campers comfortable doing their own runs are allowed to go independently (Whitetail's easy slopes all filter to one area, so it is relatively easy for us to keep track of campers while giving them some independence).

One of our staff will man home base in the lodge and helps regroup campers with buddies or staff as they are ready to go back onto the slopes. The lodge has comfortable seating and a fireplace, and plenty of meal/snack options. We highly recommend purchasing the meal ticket - it is a  much better deal. Since we arrive home relatively late, we will pit-stop at Wendy's on the ride home for snack or dinner before arriving back in Sterling.