JULY 8-26, 2024
Greenwich Historical Society’s History & Art Camps offer children in 2nd through 8th grade a highly interactive experience throughout our incredible historic campus. During their time here, campers will participate in a hands-on, engaging, inquiry-forward exploration of the history and arts that make Greenwich unique.
History Camp
Colonial Connections
July 14–18 | GRADES 2–4 | 9:30 am – 2:30 pm
Have you ever wondered how the people of Greenwich lived during the 1700s? Dive into the daily lives of people in Colonial Connecticut, and explore what life was like in early Bush-Holley House.
Art Camp
Artful Adventures
JULY 21–25 | GRADES 2–4 | 9:30 am – 2:30 pm
Calling all budding artists! During our art-themed week, campers will learn about the lasting legacy of the Cos Cob Art Colony and the artists that lived and created masterpieces at the Bush-Holley House during the 19th century.
Art & History Camp
Historical Happenings
JULY 28–August 1 | Grades 5–8 | 9:30 am – 2:30 pm
How was the early United States connected and inspired by the wider world? Come find out during our senior camper week exploring the Bush-Holley House, our historic house with history spanning from the Colonial Period through the 19th century.
Family Afternoons
Family Fridays
July 8–26 | ALL AGES | 2:00pm-2:30pm
Every Friday afternoon at our camp is Family Day! From 2-2:30pm on Friday afternoons, parents, grandparents, siblings and all other interested family and friends are invited to the Greenwich Historical Society campus for an end of week showcase to come see what their campers have created.
Prices
Members: $400 per week
Available Discounts:
Early Bird Discount – register by April 11 for $50 off total registration price
Sibling Discount – 15% off sibling registration
Final Registration deadline: May 30th
Early/Late Policy: Any camper dropped off early or picked up late will incur an extension charge of $20 per 15 minutes.
Scholarships & Information
For more information on scholarships, registration assistance, or general questions, contact Lauren Ackerley, Director of Public Programs and Exhibitions.