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Marvelous Magic Adventure Camp | CHILDREN'S AFTER SCHOOL ARTS (CASA)

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Resource Name:Marvelous Magic Adventure Camp | CHILDREN'S AFTER SCHOOL ARTS (CASA)

Marvelous Magic Adventure Camp

address

584 Castro Street, Suite 264, San Francisco, CA 94114

Eligibility

Magic Adventure Camp: Entering Kindergarten through 2nd Grade Campchantment: Entering 3rd through 5th Grade

Required documents

None.
(415) 493-8897

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415-493-8897

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Application process

Fees

Session One: June 6th - June 21 Fee for session 1: $750 Session Two: June 24 - July 5 (no camp on 7/4) Hours: 9am - 3pm Fee for session 2: $675 AM Extended Care (8am -9am) +$125 PM Extended Care (3pm - 5pm) +$225 Full Day (8am - 5pm) +$250 One week sessions are also available. Financial aid is available for qualifying families.

Service area

San Francisco County, CA
Marvelous Magic Adventure Camp -  Kindergarten - 2nd Graders Offers a hands-on adventurous discovery camp, providing an opportunity to find magic in everyday life by using the elements as a platform for experimentation, art, and play. Campers will delve into Earth & Air in the first two weeks, and Water & Fire in the final two weeks.  Transitional support for incoming kinders.  Campchantment - 3rd - 5th Graders Fly into summer with the theme of magical enchantment full of wizards, crystals, spells, and potions! Campers will get to know their wizarding selves, create personalized tarot cards, write magical mantras, and even experiment with slime potions! Our head wizards recommend attending both sessions to fully enjoy the magical culminating events which include 'The Great Wizard baking Show' and a magical scavenger hunt.

Last assured

08/08/2025

What's Here

Providing organization

CHILDREN'S AFTER SCHOOL ARTS (CASA)

CASA (Children's After School Arts) is an independent, nonprofit, creative arts after school and summer program with an emphasis on social justice and social-emotional wellness. CASA serves TK-8th graders at Rooftop School during the school year, and serves students Citywide during the summer. CASA teachers encourage positive connections and community building with a focus on relationships and communication and work daily on peaceful conflict resolution using restorative practices.