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Overview
Last updated Jun-1-10
The German American Society of Portland is proud to offer Zauberwelt: German Language Immersion Camp.
Appropriate for beginners and experienced German learners.
Zauberwelt is a week-long German residential camp located at the beautiful Menucha Retreat and Conference Center in the Columbia River Gorge.
Dates: Sunday, July 10th-Friday, July 15th
Cost: $600-- $75 discount if you register by May 15, 2011.
Check out our website at: www.germancamp.com
Questions? Call 971-275-0823 or e-mail summer.program@gssop.com
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| Sunday | | -- | | -- | | Monday | | 9:00 am | | 2:00 pm | | Tuesday | | 9:00 am | | 2:00 pm | | Wednesday | | 9:00 am | | 2:00 pm | | Thursday | | 9:00 am | | 2:00 pm | | Friday | | -- | | -- | | Saturday | | -- | | -- |
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| Before-School Care? | |
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No | | Sibling Discount? | |
No | | Financial Aid? | |
Yes | | Summer Session? | |
Yes | | Hot Lunches? | |
Yes | | Bus Transportation? | |
No | | Music Programs? | |
Yes | | Enrichment Programs? | |
Yes | | Foreign Language Classes? | |
Yes | | Religious Based? | |
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Jessica (Guest) says (Jun-16-10)     : |
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Great camp. Kids love it! Yes, even kids who never spoke or even heard a word of German spoken except maybe "Gesundheit" after they sneeze :-)will have a "wunderbare" time being there. Fun place with lots of cool entertainment.
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Mary (Guest) says (Jun-16-10)     : |
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Great place! Both camps! My kids loved it last year! They loved being in a different environment where they got to speak a foreign language. The day camp was very affordable for a language camp and the teachers and counselors did a fabulous job.
Menucha (the overnight camp) was beautiful and my boys had so much fun learning all about Vikings and many other things. At the end of the camp they were actually performing a German Viking play for us where they proudly presented themselves with self-made costumes and a lot of knew knowledge.
They excitedly told me about hiking, stargazing with giant telescopes, participating in a dog rescue mission, a dance evening with German Disco music, a talent show and an Olympic event they had lots of fun at. Besides going swimming every day and actually studying German in a school setting for a few hours a day, they played, did art projects and ate like kings. Even vegan and vegetarian food was available for every meal. My children liked it so much; that they wanted to attend the German Saturday School for the rest of the school year and now they have their own "secret language" I don't even understand.
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