St. Peter’s Parks and (Re)Creation Camp, 2026
August 10-14th, 9-12pm
Rising 1st-6th graders
Cost: $150
What to Expect at St. Peter’s Parks & (Re)Creation Camp 2026
Activities-park visits to (Weingartner, Fourth St, Hess), outdoor activities, arts and crafts, theme-based lessons
Registration Deadline: April 22, 2026
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8:45 - 9:00am: Dropoff, registration, and gathering
9:00 - 10:00am: Visit a North Wales park and activity
10:00 - 10:15am: Snack (to be brought by camper)
10:15 - 10:30am: Nature meditation in St. Peter’s Sanctuary
10:30 - 11:00am: Activity Rotations - campers split into two groups
Station One: Green Team activity
Station Two: Arts and Crafts in the Fellowship Hall
11:00 - 11:30am: Switch stations
11:30 - 12:00pm: Closing Time
Short lesson/storytelling
Song/music
Blessing of the Plant of the Day
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Monday’s Theme: Light/dark
Wear yellow or black
Tuesday’s Theme: Earth/ocean
Wear anything with the Earth/green or ocean/blue
Wednesday’s Theme: Sun/moon/stars
Wear anything outer space-related or navy/gold/silver
Thursday’s Theme: Animals/plants
Wear anything with animals or plants on it
Friday’s Theme: Humans/rest
Wear your favorite outfit or pajamas
How To Register
Complete the form here for each child you are registering. Once the form is complete and submitted, submit your $150 per child payment using the link below.
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This isn’t your typical summer camp. Parks and (Re)Creation is a half-day adventure designed for rising 1st–6th graders who love to explore, create, and discover.
Each morning, campers will visit local North Wales parks like Weingartner, Hess, and Fourth Street Park for hands-on outdoor activities, scavenger hunts, yoga, and nature-based fun. Then we’ll return to St. Peter’s for creative arts and crafts, Green Team activities, music, storytelling, and a peaceful nature meditation in the sanctuary.
Every day features a new theme—light and dark, earth and ocean, sun and stars, animals and plants, and even a special day focused on rest and gratitude. Campers will learn to see God’s creativity in the world around them while making friends, getting active, and building confidence.
Parents can expect:
• A structured, safe, and nurturing environment
• Outdoor movement balanced with calm reflection
• Faith-based lessons woven naturally into the day
• Creative projects your child will be proud of
• A meaningful closing each day, including a “Blessing of the Plant of the Day”
By the end of the week, your child won’t just have had fun—they’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for nature, community, and faith.