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April 21, 2008

Happy Campers

Day Classes and Camps for Kids

cook up a storm!

If making one more thing out of gimp sends your kids into despair, forgo the traditional camp in favor of a class that’s as short and sweet as they are.

Chef
Sign them up for a week or more at Create-a-Cook (53 Winchester Street, Newton; 617-795-2223). Half-day (ages 7 to 10) and full-day (ages 11 to 14) programs offer cooking classes in Italian gourmet, French, vegetarian, and more.

Rocker
DayJams Rock Music Day Camp (Solomon Schechter Day School, 125 Wells Avenue, Newton; 800-295-5956) offers kids (ages 8 to 15) a week of instruction with an instrument of choice (guitar, drums, voice, horns, or keyboard). They’ll form bands, attend classes, write songs, and perform in a concert.

Rider
giddyup!Send your little cowgirl or boy (ages 6 to 12) to Volo Farm horsemanship camp (84 Powers Road, Westford; 978-692-7060) to learn how to ride and care for a horse. Activities include bareback riding, mounted games, and trail riding. Yeehaw!

Thespian
Starlets (ages 7 to 12) can join Revels (St. John’s Church, 80 Mount Auburn Street, Watertown; 617-972-8300 ext. 26), a performance company that celebrates different cultures with traditional arts and seasonal rituals. They’ll learn songs, Morris dancing, and acting.

Builder
Kids (ages 7 to 17) can take Legos and K’Nex to a new level at GreenApple Campus (Franklin W. Olin College, Olin Way, Needham; 877-735-4550), where they can build and race monster trucks and robots.

This Week in Boston

CREATE
Vacation Week Adventures
What:
Drop-in workshops teach printmaking, calligraphy, and stamping.
Why: Write on.
When: Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where: Museum of Fine Arts, 465 Huntington Ave., Fenway (617-267-9300).

SAIL
Princess Cruise

What: Dine, sing, and dance with fairy-tale heroines on a harbor cruise.
Why: Get the royal treatment.
When: Sat., 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: Spirit of Boston, at Seaport World Trade Center Marine Terminal, Seaport District. Tickets at 866-310-2469 or online at pyireservations.com.

SEE
Pinocchio

What: Operatic story of the wooden puppet who wants to be a boy.
Why: Everybody nose.
When: Sat., noon & 2 p.m.
Where: The Boston Conservatory, Seully Hall, 8 The Fenway, Fenway (617-912-9240).

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