Illinois Tennis Camps
Illinois tennis camps will provide a safe and healthy environment for Illinois children to play a game they love while encouraging the development of a positive attitude and lifestyle.
The following are some highly recommended tennis camps servicing Illinois. These camps have passed 300 stringent standards and are thus accredited by the World Camp Association and the American Camping Association:
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YMCA Camp Campanelli is for campers who want a traditional setting with many activities available. For ages 3-14 we have something for everyone.
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It's more than just FUN. Banner focuses on developing skills and building self-esteem. The Banner experience is truly beyond words. Plan a visit today.
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Non-competitive, warm and genuine attitude in working with children.Teaching of skills is an easy way to reach children.
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Fun while gaining skills & self-esteem. Safe, supportive environment emphasizes:swimming, sports, fine arts, nature, rope courses and special events.
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Offers fun, friendship, excitement, travel, variety & adventure, a place campers can learn independence, new activities, and enjoy a safe camp vacation.
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Camp Red Leaf a Residential Summer Camp designed to serve youth & adults with developmental disabilities, emotional and behavioural needs. Specialized sessions.
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The intimacy of a small camp & the excitment of a big camp. We focus on buildingrelationships & teaching skills in a non-competitive, nurturing environment.
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Church in outdoor settings connecting the Word of God with the World of God.
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The Park District of Oak Park Day Camps strive to provide diverse recreational activities for children ages 4-13.
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Our full day summer program is designed to enrich campers' personal growth and increase awareness of their environment.
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Tamarak Day Camp has a tradition of excellence for over 50 years. Excellent programs, beautiful facilites & highly trained staff provide a safe & fun experience
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The Upper Palmetto YMCA was first established in February of 1913. The headquarters were located in the offices of J.P. Hollis (above the Rock Hill Hardware Store). After several moves and efforts to raise funds for the building, the Charlotte Avenue YMCA opened its doors on December 22, 1950. Today, the Upper Palmetto YMCA includes nine branches and Camp Cherokee, a summer resident camp, serving York, Chester, and Lancaster counties.
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We're big enough to give your children the time of their lives, yet small enough to know who they are.
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