It used to be that when you returned from summer camp, you'd have a sunburn, a handmade potholder, a bad case of poison ivy and a blue ribbon for swimming.
Today's summer camps are much more than learning how to tie a knot or trying not to be the first to fall asleep. Parents and their children want to learn something over the summer while meeting new people and making memories.
This year's listing of summer camps offer plenty of things to give your camper a productive summer.
Lifestyle's list is separated in categories ranging from history and theater to sports and science. Within each category, listings are chronological.
Clink on the links below to get to the categories.

