Stargazer Day Camp

New York, United States

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Description

Specialties

We pride ourselves on being an ACTIVE camp, and by active we mean – engaging in a different, Focal activitity everyday with a standardized regimen of exercises that commences at the start of each day. This not only promotes steady cardiovascular health, but also makes being healthy a fun, effortless routine that the children can learn to love and carry on into adulthood. Our staff is composed of multi-​talented individuals who have played semi-​professional basketball; presently star in off-​broadway plays; currently teach throughout the regular school year with Master’s degrees in their field of study; and, are CPR Pro and First-​Aid certified through the American Heart Association and American Safety and Health Institute, respectively.

History

Established in 2011.

Stargazer Day Camp is Brooklyn’s favorite Summer Camp, serving the Brooklyn community via the Mill Basin, Marine Park, Bergen Beach, and Canarsie areas. With two locations at Public School 207 – its flagship site, and Public School 240 – its newest post, Stargazer is able to provide incomparable services to a wide demographic of patrons. We have a long-​standing reputation for providing the most fun, safest, and healthiest camp experience for all of our youngsters, while encompassing a beautiful plethora of dynamic children from all walks of life. The beauty of diversity, in of itself, is that it leads to experiences that sometimes can’t be had from being around a centralized sect of people. By growing to understand and accept others with respect to their race, age, religion, etc., the children are afforded a greater learning opportunity that no textbook could ever provide.

Meet the Business Owner

Gordon H.

Business Owner

Mommy… Daddy! Wake UP!” is the first thing you hear as they drag you out of bed to show you their bright Stargazer T-​Shirt and athletic shorts are all ready. Granted their socks may not match, they are only kids after all. We won’t hold it against them, and I’m sure you won’t either.

So you all arrive to camp; see all the new faces; speak to other parents; some children know some of the others from previous camp sessions, or simply from being in the same school and/​or class. You then introduce yourself to a staff member, before finally meeting me – Gordon Harry, the Camp Director. I smile, greet you, and I’m as ecstatic as your little ones are to begin the day. This is the FIRST DAY of Camp! My face matches theirs in joyful enthusiasm because I know what I have in store for them.