This listing of summer camps and enrichment activities have been compiled for a quick glance into all the different pathways your children and youth can explore for fun learning experiences this summer. 

This guide is brought to you by: Cabell County Family Resource Network, Cabell County Student Empowerment Team,  Huntington Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, and Hourglass Media.

Please be sure to confirm dates, times, and details with each program. 

 

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Listing as of June 24, 2021

This listing of summer camps and enrichment activities have been compiled for a quick glance into all the different pathways your children and youth can explore for fun learning experiences this summer. Confirm dates, times, and details with each program. A full list with links to each program can be found below.

Huntington Fun For Kids offers the opportunity to see, play, and explore every week day during the months of June and July at Huntington Museum of Art, Camden Park, Heritage Farm, and Greater Huntington Parks and Recreation. Go to facebook.com/Funington  for more information.

Cabell-Huntington Convention and Visitors’ Bureau 

Discover all there is to see and do in Cabell & Wayne County. 

www.visithuntingtonwv.org/what-to-do/events-calendar/  

 

Greater Huntington Parks and Recreation District 

For information about activities with the GHPRD Recreation Team at different parks each week, visit http://www.ghprd.org 

 

Barboursville Park 

Fun events for kids and families are scheduled all summer long! facebook.com/BvilleParksRec/ 

 

4H Camps: County virtual 4-H camps are listed at www.extension.wvu.edu/cabell/4h  For more information about how to participate this year call 304-526-8458.

 

Arts in Action in Hurricane: Four different arts education programs Visit www.artsinactionwv.org  or call 304-419-4446 for more information on classes.

 

Beech Fork State Park Events: Special historical History Alive! events are happening at the park this summer. Call 304-528-5794 or visit www.wvstateparks.com/park/beech-fork-state-park  for more information.

 

Cabell County Public Library: Year-round programs and an event calendar at www.cabell.lib.wv.us 

 

Cabell County’s Summer Learning Adventure:  For more information regarding Elementary services, contact kgiles@k12.wv.us at 304-528-5077; Middle School services, contact jboggs@k12.wv.us at 304-528-5533; High School services, contact jacummin@k12.wv.us at 304-528-5089      

 

Camp Horseshoe Youth Leadership Camps:  Parsons, WV, visit www.yla-youthleadership.org, call 304-478-2481 or email horseshoe@yla-youthleadership.org  for dates and information about each camp.

 

Camp Marshmallow at the Huntington Mall: Free camp for kids ages 5-12.  June 9, 16, 23, 30 and July 7 at 11am at Center Court. Visit www.HuntingtonMall.com/events for more details.

 

Club McFinn Junior at the Huntington Mall:  For parents with children under 5 every other Tuesday at 11am. beginning June 8th at the Macy’s Court. There will be fun activities, story time, with a snack provided by Sheetz.  Visit www.HuntingtonMall.com/events for more details.

 

Family Resource Center Summers on the Terrace: All outside activities focusing on summer gardening and safety, literacy, STEAM, workplace skills/math/financial literacy. For details, contact (304) 526-4471, srandolph@HWVHA.org  or jgadd@HWVHA.org 

 

Huntington Dance Theatre: Weekly summer themed camps focusing on different ages and levels of abilities. Call 304-522-4230 or email www.huntingtondance1981@gmail.com; visit www.facebook.com/HuntingtonDanceTheatre

 

Michaels Stores Camp Creativity:  21 days of on-line crafting for kids ages 3 and up July 12-August 1. Sign up through Zoom.  Call 304-733-0954 for details or visit www.michaels.com 

 

Learn to Read: Reading Skills Program offered by Xavier University, Zavier Leadership Center designed and being done Live Online for the safety of our families   by the Institute of Reading Development. Call 800-964-8888 or visit www.xavier.readingprograms.org  

 

RCBI: In-person, hands-on robotics camps for students ages 6-14 from July 19-23, 1040 Fourth Avenue. Contact Stone at dstone@rcbi.org or call 304-781-1659.  

 

River Valley Child Development Services Summer Camp:  Nutritious meals, nurturing safe environment, fun themes, active engagement June 14-August 17 at 2021 W 5th Ave., Huntington.  Call 304-942-8052 or visit www.rvcds.org/sac for full enrollment information. 

 

Summer Camps for Kids: Visit www.herald-dispatch.com, type in the search “Summer Camps for Kids or access the online community calendar at www.herald-dispatch.com/hdcalendar/.    

 

Summer Story Walk at the Huntington Mall featuring Broken Toy Hero by John Buckland.  Beginning at the Food Court, walk and read with your kids throughout the Mall June 8-August 8.  Visit www.HuntingtonMall.com/events for more details.

 

Tents & Tantrums, now Funington, WV: Events come from community sources that encourage and promote a positive community experience by showcasing the numerous low cost and/or free events for families within the Tri-State. www.tentsandtantrums.com/events 

 

WV (K-12) Summer Science Adventures 2021: Week-long camps each with a different science/technology theme. Visit www.WVScienceAdventures@gmail.com or call director at 304-696-2425. Sponsored by Marshall University College of Science.  STaR Partnership (Science, Tech and Rec) with MU Rec Center–kids can do one of the 1/2 day camps and spend the other 1/2 day at the Rec Center call 304-696-4652 or sandersjo@marshall.edu.

 

Information compiled by Cabell County Student Empowerment Team on behalf of the Cabell County Family Resource Network.

 

NOTE Information compiled by Cabell County Student Empowerment Team on behalf of the Cabell County Family Resource Network. This list has been compiled for your convenience and each program is responsible for their program schedule.  Please contact each one directly for information. If you have additions or changes to the program list, please contact the Cabell Co. FRN office.