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Camp Pillsbury

Basic Information
Focus: Summer Camp
Owner: Vonda White
Director: Vonda White
Address: 315 S. Grove Avenue, Owatonna, MN 55060
Phone Number: 507-214-2200
Email: info@camppillsbury.com
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 6-17
Camp Season: June 14 - August 23
Setting:
Camp is located 40 miles south of the Minneapolis/St. Paul airport. The Pillsbury campus consists of 13 beautiful buildings with dorm living, multiple common area lounges, onsite dining hall, theatre, flying trapeze, indoor gym, soccer field, rehearsal rooms and much more. Dormitory sleeping quarters provide safe and comfortable accommodations and our professional chef at our onsite dining hall provides healthy, tasty meals.
Gender: Coed
Camp Capacity: 250
Pricing: 2, 4, 6, 8, or 10 week sessions starting at $399 per week for day camp and $850 per week for overnight camp
Activities:
Our staff is made up of experienced counselors that have been hand picked in their areas of expertise. Campers choose their activities daily and only participate in what interests them. They can choose from many exciting activities that include: Circus Arts: Flying Trapeze, Static Trapeze, Lyra, Silks, Unicycle, Poi, Straps, Juggling, Diablo, Acro Circus; Sports, Individual and Group; Music: Guitar, Bass, Drums, Violin, Voice, Rock Band, Piano; Equestrian; Acting; Musical Theater; Woodworking; Arts & Crafts; Gymnastics/Cheer; Tech: Videography, Photography, Movie Making, Computer Programming, Graphic Design; Magic; Dance; Role Playing Games; Waterfront; and Culinary.
Additional Information:
Camp Pillsbury is a co-ed camp where you can try new things or improve on skills and talents you already have. Camp Pillsbury is the perfect camp for those who want a fun safe environment where the campers choose how they spend their day. Our program allows campers to select their favorite activities and also try new ones. Every activity is open to all age groups and all skill levels. We meet each child's individual needs and respect their individuality. Our day is comprised of 6 one hour periods; three Majors and three Minors. Majors are taken at the same time each day with the same staff and campers and is an activity that each camper has chosen to learn more about, get better at and be in the end of session show or exhibition. Campers choose three Minors each day that they can try once or repeat as often as they like.
Camp Pillsbury is helping kids from all over the world be successful through programs led by experts in a unique camp environment. Our campers learn from the best to be the best. No matter what each child's interests are, they are certain to find activities that not only fascinate them, but help build their character, self-esteem and confidence.
Slogan: Try Everything