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iCAMP Gramercy - STEAM Summer Camp
Welcome to iCAMP Gramercy - STEAM Summer Camp, located at the scenic 15 Waterside Plaza in Manhattan, New York. Our camp offers a unique blend of education and adventure, designed for children aged 5 to 13. We specialize in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) programs that not only teach new skills but also ignite creativity and curiosity. At iCAMP Gramercy, we believe in learning by doing. Our holistic approach ensures campers engage in hands-on projects across various disciplines such as coding, robotics, studio and graphic art, science, filmmaking, video game design, 3D printing, and more. Our expert instructors, who are often certified teachers, bring passion and experience to every session, maintaining a camper-to-staff ratio of 4:1 or better to ensure personalized attention and support.
Bridge Gardens
Welcome to Bridge Gardens, a serene five-acre sanctuary nestled in the heart of Bridgehampton, New York. Located at 36 Mitchell Lane, our unique public and demonstration garden invites visitors to explore its diverse array of plant life and sustainable gardening practices. Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Bridge Gardens offers free admission to all. Originally donated by Jim Kilpatric and Harry Neyens in 2008, Bridge Gardens is now lovingly maintained by the Peconic Land Trust. The garden retains its original charm while embracing new elements that align with our conservation mission. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of native and non-native perennials, shrubs, and trees, a vast vegetable garden supporting local food pantries, and a stunning rose garden. Our distinctive 4-quadrant herb garden showcases culinary, medicinal, ornamental, and textile/dye plants.
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