Spring Break camp registration open for Noblesville youth

Aspiring archers like Ellie Casteel enjoyed last year’s Camp Crosser. (Photo provided by BGCN)

BGCN’s Camp Crosser blasting off to space, exploring nature this year

Spring Break is almost here, and the Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville is ready for two exciting weeks of outdoor programming. Camp Crosser is an engaging outdoor program for youth ages 6-13 and will be open the weeks of March 28 and April 4.

Camp Crosser is a high-energy, outdoor program designed to provide kids with adventurous and educational experiences. Campers meet at the Club each morning and are bussed to the 20-acre Camp Crosser a few miles north of Noblesville along the banks of the White River.

“Kids attending Camp can be most excited about being able to create memories and explore the great outdoors as well as connect and make new friendships!” Program Director Jeremiah Johnson said. “Campers can also look forward to our activities such as archery, campfire cooking and outdoor art projects.”

Space Week will begin March 28 where campers will discover the science behind the galaxy and beyond with activities such as parachute engineering, plus rocket building and launching. Nature Week will begin on April 4 where campers will participate in scavenger hunts, wildlife education with a DNR officer, miniature boat building, racing and much more.

Registration fees are $115 per child per week-long session with two sessions available. Space is limited. After care is available until 6 p.m. for an additional $15 per session.

For more information, call the Club at (317) 773-4372 or visit bgcni.org to register for Spring Break.