August 8th-12th 2016
The magic of Harry Potter filled the world of Baroody Camps this week with our largest and most popular camp of the summer.  Campers were sorted into houses and spent the week learning all about what life would have been like if they lived at Hogwarts.  
We also hosted a Movie Making camp with some of our older campers.  

 
 

 















 
 


Read on to hear more!  

Hogwarts Hoopla
Journey beyond our imaginations

Arts & Craftivities
This week campers explored what kinds of tools and supplies they would need to be a student at Hogwarts.  They even discovered a few "secret" items that would help them make their way through the castle!  

Highlights include
-Wizarding Wands
-Transfiguration Class
-Dragon Eggs
-Maurader's Map
-Spell Books
-What's Your Patronus?

 Top Chef
No Reservations in our kitchen
In Top Chef we  celebrated the famous "Three Broomsticks" where Hogwart students would head during their free time.  We made our own versions of the tasty treats featured in the movies.
Highlights include: 
                -Butterbeer Cupcakes
-Pumpkin Juice
-Licorice Wands
-Kale Chips
-Weasley Popovers
-Felicia Felicity's Spinach & Artichoke Dip





S cience Mania

Our campers enjoyed attending herbology and potions classes this week!  They watched various materials transform before their very eyes.  The Magic or Wizarding? or Science?

Highlights include:
-Mandrakes
-Helonious Potions
-Seers Milk
-Essence of Dragon
-Secret Snitcher Potions

Fit Kids

       
A Hop, skip, & a jump
One of camper's favorite events is being able to transform Baroody Camps into the Hogwart's Muggle Quidditch Game!

Highlights also included
-Care of Magical Creatures
-Wizards, Trolls, and Elves
-Sorcerer's Stone Challenge
-Tri-Wizard Cup

JOINING US AT CAMP NEXT WEEK?

Animal Planet, Field Trip Camp, & Jedi Lego Engineering  @ACDS!  
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Animal Planet @Little Hunting Park!  Click   here.
 

INTERESTED in TUTORING?
Check out the Literacy Lab!  

The Literacy Lab is a non-profit organization working to close the literacy achievement gap for low income students. This will be their fourth school year working in the DC metro area. They are looking for tutors in the DC metro area.  Read the flyer below for more information.