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  1. Programs for adults include GED, ESOL, STNA, welding, HVAC, and help finding a job. They offer a free summer camp for students grades 6-8 to explore career options. The Employability Prep program for students ages 16-21 with learning differences offers hands-on job experience and soft skills training.

  2. Summer Camps. Community centers offer themed, week-long camps for youth ages 6-12. Campers experience many activities including, but not limited to, arts, crafts, sports, games, science experiments and nature exploration. Register for one session or for the entire summer.

  3. Schiller Community Center. 1069 Jaeger St., Columbus, OH 43206. Register Today.

  4. 2 lut 2024 · Summer Camps: Assist with the camp by supervising and facilitating activities such as group games, nature, art and sports. Camps vary from sport or art-specific to general day camps.

  5. Spend the summer outside learning about conservation topics, canoeing, creeking, fishing, building forts and more. Each week will have a unique theme built around classic camp activities. Fee $140/Non-resident $168. Camp Hours 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Drop off: 8-9 a.m. Pick up: 4-5:30 p.m. Ages 6-12.

  6. 13 mar 2024 · St. Stephen’s Community House Summer STEAM Camp. Summer STEAM Camp is a free eight-week summer camp for students entering first-eighth grades. The STEAM-focused program is divided into two-week units centered on science, technology, engineering, and math aligned with Common Core standards.

  7. Franklin County is investing over $10 million to support enriching activities for youth this this year, from free day camps for elementary and middle school students to paid work experiences and a college and career readiness program for high school students and young adults.