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Red Clover Camp at the Annex

We offer a summer day camp for children ages 5-8 years old at our Mountain Road location. We spend time biking, hiking, swimming, playing games, and doing arts and crafts. We visit Vermont State Parks, bike trails, and local swimming holes. Our summer camp is under a new name this summer, Red Clover Camp. Keep an eye out for more information later this winter! 

Registration for 2025 summer camp is open!
Please email [email protected] with any questions
Alumni are children that have previously attended MVS as students, campers, or part of our after school program. New campers are children that have never been part of MVS and are joining us for the first time.


Tuition for 2024
For all MVS Alumni and Returning Families
Full weeks: $395
For all NEW Campers
Full Weeks: $425

Hours
Drop off: 8-8:30 AM
Pick up: 3:30-4:30 PM

2024 summer camp will operate June 17th - August 16th, Monday through Friday 8:00am-4:30pm, with the EXCEPTION of Thursday, July 4th and Friday July 5th. 

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Recommended Items
Please label all gear, shoes, and clothing with your camper's name!
  • Bike and helmet
  • Hydration pack or water bottle 
    (if using a water bottle, please make sure your child has a way to carry it on bike rides)
  • Bathing suit
  • Change of clothes (including socks and underwear!)
  • Wet/dry bag
  • Camp chair (optional but useful for end of day field play)
  • Closed toed water shoes: Keens, Chacos, Plae, Natives, or other
    ​types of sandals with good traction that can be worn while walking/running, biking, and swimming are the best.
  • Small and lightweight towel. Check out this REI pack towel.
  • Lunch: keep it healthy and easy. We tend to eat in lots of different places due to our traveling nature. Consider packing things that can be eaten without silverware and don't need refrigeration. We always want to consider ways to reduce waste. Please avoid individually wrapped items.
  • A book from your summer reading list!
If you need any suggestions for gear, please reach out

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Policies & Expectations
  • We provide a morning and afternoon snack. Families are responsible for packing a healthy lunch each day. We often travel with our lunches so please make sure to include an ice pack if needed.
    ​No candy or sweets please!
  • We anticipate an 8:30-9:00 departure for our morning adventures each day so please make sure your child is prepared to strike off shortly after arrival.  This includes having sunscreen and bug spray already applied and hydration packs and/or bottles filled.
  • If your child will need to reapply sunscreen throughout the day, please make sure to pack it in a re-sealable bag and ensure it is labeled clearly.​
  • Toys and screens of any kind from home should stay at home.  We have more than enough to keep children engaged while at camp.  We also want to minimize any difficulties among children, toys from home often spark unnecessary controversies and take away from our focus on relationships and our natural environment. 
  • Your child should have an extra set of clothes, including underwear and socks.  We recommend sending a wet/dry bag of clothes and any wet clothes can be sent back home in the same bag.  Children should have at least one set of swim clothes as well.
  • Children are able to independently start, stop, slow down, and maintain control of their bikes.
  • All gear for the day should fit into a bag that is manageable for the child to independently carry moderate distances.  
  • All gear, clothing, and shoes should be clearly labeled with the child's name
  • Families are expected to sign up with Procare and utilize the tool to maintain communication
  • Any changes in enrollment must made at least 1 month in advance in order to receive a refund.
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BIKE SKILLS
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We have lots of local biking planned throughout each week.  It’s important to take advantage of the nicer weather ahead of camp to work on developing children’s bike skills.  Children should be able to independently start and stop a pedal bike (preferably without training wheels), brake to slow down, and be able to maintain control of their bike.  We will be taking the first couple of weeks of camp to assess skill levels, review bike safety and maintenance, and establish rec path etiquette.
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