FYI

Fun in the Sun was voted by the Daily News readers:
READER'S CHOICE WINNER -
BEST PHILADELPHIA CHILDREN'S CAMP

If you want to sign your child up for camp:

Go to Forms, click on all 4 forms to get all the information.

Archive for January, 2012

Philadelphia Day Camp…Very affordable

You can still register your children at Fun in the Sun

We still have room!!!

Fun in the Sun is the most affordable camp in the Philadelphia area.

We accept children between the ages of 5-14 years old

No charge for before or after care. One low price 7:30am to 6:00pm…Get all the info….

Check it all out, go through our pages and read what we are all about

Go to our website,

Click on each “forms” and get all the information you need!

Words about Fun in the Sun from one of our campers who then became a counselor:

Comments on Fun in the Sun

Too often in summer camps, scheduled activities and pre-planned fun inhibits the very magic that summer camps hopes to inspire in children. Fun in the Sun not only encourages freedom for fun at Plymouth Swim Club, but also encourages freedom for imagination. 

As both a camper and counselor, I’ve been at Fun in the Sun since 1994, only taking two years off to life guard at two other summer camps in the area. The jovial feelings that are invoked by the changing of the seasons from spring to summer always remind me of my imagination and child like innocence that I enjoyed during so many years at camp. As a life guard at these other summer camps, I saw structure and time sensitive activities stifle the natural innocence of summer. Fun in the Sun surrounds it’s campers with a diverse set of kids and puts them in an environment where the imagination can run wild.

I remember as a camper at Fun in the Sun spending endless hours in the pool living as Bulbasor (my favorite Pokemon at the time) as I explored the Pokemon world with Pikachu and Charmander. I wasn’t Bulbasor for just 50 minutes until my counselor told me it was time to do arts and crafts, I was Bulbasor until I decided that I wanted to be Volpix, a Pokeman that can harness the element of fire.  

Fun in the Sun fosters the delightful and playful imagination that summer camp should be all about. It encourages parents to ask their child not “What did you do at camp today?” but rather, “How did Bulbasor fair against Team Rocket today?”

Joey Bilyk

Joey

Follow the directions below to register your child/children:

Click on each “forms” and get all the information you need!

click on each form individually and download them.
Check out the forms because there is dated information.
Hope to see you all back at camp this summer!

Download the forms and follow all the instructions.

Click on the forms below to download them:

Description-Summer of 2012

Information-Summer of 2012

Registration – Summer of 2012

Emergency Form-Summer of 2012

Please return the completed registration and  emergency form along with your deposit to make sure that we have a space for your child/children. All written correspondence and deposits should be mailed to the following address:

FUN IN THE SUN inc.

P.O. Box 797

Plymouth Meeting, PA. 19462

Bonnie Templin – 610-659-1064            Dora Ficher -  215-680-0922

funinthesun3@comcast.net

http://www.funinthesun3.com

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Testimonial

This is the first year of Fun in the Sun for our kids – it came highly recommended as an affordable camp where kids can just relax, make new friends, and play! Their school year is so structured and it’s wonderful that Fun in the Sun provides an opportunity for a different kind of growth.

I’ve noticed how happy Grant and Sydney are to get up and get ready for camp in the morning (this is no small feat!) so in addition to their saying it, we know they love this camp.

Elisabeth Hadden
Mother of Grant & Sydney

Fun in the Sun reminds me of my best summer days from childhood. My boys play hard all day with good friends. They hang at the swimming pool. This is where they both learned to swim in fact. Getting their high dive bands is cause for celebration each June. At Fun in the Sun they feel free to play sports, make beautiful art, perform, and most importantly relax and enjoy just being kids. I trust the staff implicitly to put their safety first. Just as important I know they are appreciated and known and cared for as individuals. I cannot imagine a summer without Fun in the Sun and neither can my children.

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Maura Hanlon
mother of Noah & Jonas Gindin