Need a summer-time break for your kid (or yourself?) Join us for Meeple Summer Camp! Ages 6-9 and 10-12 years old can spend 3 hours a day for 3 hours a week at Village Meeple.
Our Gamer Guide Kailee has put together an afternoon of fun where kids can try out new board games, participate in a STEM activity, nom a snack, and meet new friends.
Details
Dates, Times, Costs
Meeple Summer Camp meets Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 1-4 p.m. at Village Meeple Board Game Cafe. The cost is $75 per week. A 10% discount will be given for each subsequent week purchased all at one time. This discount also works for families/siblings. Pick and choose the weeks that fit best for you! No minimum or maximum!
A typical day
Parents/Guardians can drop their kids off up to 10 minutes before camp start time.
12:50-1:00 — Drop off/table activity
1:05-1:45 — Board Game #1
1:45-1:55 — Bathroom Break
2:00-2:30 — STEM Activity
2:30-2:45 — Snack time/Bathroom Break
2:50-3:30 — Board Game #2
3:30-3:50 — Recap
3:50-4:00 — Table Activity/Pick Up
Kids are encouraged to bring a labeled water bottle with them.
Sessions
June 3-7: 6-9 year olds — Junior Editions
June 10-14: 10-12 year olds — Mystery
June 17-21: 6-9 year olds — Animals
June 24-28: 10-12 year olds — Nature
July 1-5: 6-9 year olds — Dragons
July 8-12: 10-12 year olds — Card Games
July 15-19: 6-9 year olds — Around the World
July 22-26: 10-12 year olds — Dungeons
July 29-Aug. 2: 6-9 year olds — Cooperative Games
Aug. 5-9: 10-12 year olds — Animals
Aug. 12-16: 6-9 year olds — Card Games
To Register
Call (417) 324-4563
Email info@villagemeeple.com
Online (If ordering multiple weeks, please call or email to receive your discount.)
Meet Kailee
I am so excited to be involved in the first year of summer camps at Village Meeple! I love coming here, and can’t wait to share some amazing games and lessons with you all!
I have a degree in childhood education & children’s ministry, and have been working with children since I was 15.
I love spending time doing puzzles and playing games with my friends & family. My favorite kids’ game is It’s a Small World.
My goals for our kids programming is to allow kids a safe space to make new friends, try out some new games, and maybe learn a little along the way without even realizing it!