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Buck's Rock Performing and Creative Arts Camp

Buck's Rock Performing and Creative Arts Camp

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59 Bucks Rock Rd, New Milford, Connecticut, 06776, United States
(860) 354-5030 www.bucksrockcamp.com
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Oct 29, 2017
My son has gone there for two years, the first year he blossomed in learning guitar, culinary arts and his Favorite Glass blowing. Among many of the wonderful activities that he tried and enjoyed. He met some great friends that he still keeps in touch with. In this last year he came home with an amazing assortment of hand blown glass vases and began explains the technical aspects of glassblowing. This camp fosters the creativity of its campers in a wonderful environment. I have recommended this camp to all our friends.

Oct 25, 2017
Our oldest son has attended this camp for the last five years and is now a CIT. Our youngest went for the first time last year. Both boys count the days till camp starts in summer with the same excitement and anticipation they feel counting down to Christmas in winter! There is an atmosphere at Bucks Rock that is completely unique and inspiring; you can feel it even just walking around as a visitor. Both of our kids have gained so much experience in terms of their art, and in their personal and social development, from their time at Bucks Rock. They also have many happy memories!

Jun 29, 2018
Kids went there last year and have not stopped talking about it - Finally back at camp this year ;)

Oct 25, 2017
We have 2 kids that went to Buck's Rock. They loved their experience. All the programs were fun and well organized. There is a variety or classes to take, something for everyone. The kids at Buck's Rock are nice, the counselors are caring and knowledgeable and the folks who run the camp are very organized and thorough.

Oct 28, 2017
Our family was introduced to Bucks Rock over 2 years ago. When I initially looked into our daughter attending, I was quite leery of sending her to the East Coast (we live in Oregon) for two months to a place I had never visited. Little did we know then, this was the best decision we made for our daughter. She blossomed and continues to at Bucks Rock Summer Camp. She delved into theater, singing, song writing, web design, yearbook editing, jewelry making, glass blowing, making batiks, and found of love for playing her violin without my hassling. She was able to explore things no week long camp could provide which is what we normally scrambled to organize for summers. Our daughter refers to Bucks Rock as her home away from home where she feels most comfortable, confident, safe, talented and valued. She has confidence and a strong sense of independence that make us proud. As a business owner, many of my clients complain of their children being lazy and attached to their cell phones during the summer. I felt the opposite, knowing my daughter was happy, interacting with others her age, exploring their passions in art, music, performance and technology. Our daughter has just finished her first year as a CIT and is looking forward to summer 2018. Thank you Bucks Rock, especially Noah and Smadar Salzman

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