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Enlist in St.Amant’s Spy Themed Autism Summer Camp

June 22, 2016

SPY CAMP REDUX
St.Amant is offering a free summer camp for children ages 4-7 with autism in our Autism Programs or waitlist. The camp provides children and families an opportunity to connect with other children with autism in a safe environment. Staff and volunteers will facilitate a variety of “spy themed” activities daily for children to enjoy.

St.Amant International Spy Academy

August 15 – 19 | August 22 – 26
9am – 3pm
Mapleside, St.Amant (440 River Road)

Should your child choose to enlist, their Spy Academy training will begin with a background check, fingerprinting and having their photo taken before participating in training exercises to earn their spy certification. Be on guard, the evil Mr. Chaos may try to foil our plans…

  • Children participating in the camp need to be accompanied by a parent, caregiver, Respite Worker or Autism Tutor.
  • Volunteers will be on hand to help facilitate a variety of spy themed activities.
  • Camp is limited to one week per child and there are ten spots per week.
  • The week of camp will wrap up with a graduation ceremony at 2pm. Guests are welcomed to attend.

Registration is free as the cost of this camp is funded by the St.Amant Foundation.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Questions? Please call: 204-258-7048

Activities will include:

Special Guests:

  • Code Breaking
  • Winnipeg Police Services
  • Memory Training
  • Funky Monkey Movement
  • Pass the Dynamite
  • Kid’s Parties Winnipeg
    (Face Painting)
  • Gum Shoe Detective
  • Tinto Creative Studio
  • Bomb Squad Water Activities
  • Bricks 4 Kids
  • Laser-beam Obstacle Course
  • Dartpocalypse
  • Target Practice
  • Treats with Gayani

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