Activities


# Realizing that teenagers have special needs and a different way of expressing their individuality, our Teen program has the flexibility of offering many choices during each activity so as not to force campers of this age group to participate in activities which they may not enjoy. Certain activities will be offered to Teens at their own option.

All campers entering 7th or 8th grade will be enrolled in our Teen Program. In addition to our regularly scheduled activities, "Teens" will be offered:


Beach Trips
Dave & Busters

Attendance at two
first run Broadway shows
(Evening performances)

Bowling

Double Delight Night
Racquetball

Attendance at Major
League baseball games

Adventureland

Inter-Camp softball, swimming,
volleyball & archery meets

Great Adventure

Splish Splash
Country Fair

Chartered Fishing Trips
Indoor Go Carting

Laser Tag
Ice Skating

Coldstone Creamery Trips


All campers entering 5th & 6th grade will be enrolled in our exciting Super Seniors.

In addition to our scheduled program for 5th & 6th graders at Kenwal, we offer our Super Seniors many off camp activities, highlighted by:


Splish Splash Water Park
Local Live Theatre Performances

Roller Skating
Shea Stadium (NY Mets Game)

Bowling
Inter-Camp Activities

Adventureland
Chartered Fishing Trips

Beach Trips
(Sunken Meadow State Park)

Ice Skating

Dave & Busters
 

Super Seniors have a minimum of two weekly off camp activities.

All campers going into 4th grade are offered 5-6 off camp activities.

Bowling, Ice Skating, Beach, Inter Camp Activities, Adventureland, Etc.


This program includes training sessions for eventual counselor positions for those CIT's who show leadership ability. The program also offers inter-camp sporting events, trips to beaches, ball games, amusement parks and Broadway shows.

Our CIT's are directed by highly skilled leaders who are aware of the social needs of this age group as well as their desire to have "above camper" status. (Due to the overwhelming response to our CIT program, we can register only a limited number of 9th and 10th graders.)