County camps, outdoor learning, and community programs offer families a full season of activities
By BC News Staff Writer
Columbus County is preparing for a busy summer of youth activities, with county departments, partner organizations, and community programs offering sports camps, arts instruction, STEM learning, and outdoor education.
Registration for county‑run programs opens in April and continues through June 5 through the Columbus County Parks & Recreation.
County Parks & Recreation Summer Camps
Parks & Recreation will host a full lineup of June, July, and early‑August camps designed for elementary and middle‑school students. Programs focus on skill development, teamwork, creativity, and hands‑on learning.
June Sessions
– Soccer Camp
– Tiny Tykes Soccer Camp
– STEM Challenge Adventure Camp
– Swim Camp (Friends of Lake Waccamaw State Park partnership)
– The Energy Lab Summer Camp
– Whiteville Basketball Camp
– Future Careers Expedition Camp
July Sessions
– Art Camp
– Pottery Camp
– Tennis Camp
– Theatre Camp
– Track Camp
– STEM Challenge Adventure Camp (Session Two)
– Buzz and Bloom Camp
August Session
– Young Entrepreneur Camp
How to Register:
Families can sign up through the Columbus County Parks & Recreation office by phone, online through the county’s official website, or in person during business hours. Program details, age requirements, and fees are available directly from the department.
Lake Waccamaw State Park Programs
Lake Waccamaw State Park will release its summer schedule of ranger‑led programs later this spring. Typical offerings include nature walks, wildlife education, and junior‑ranger style activities.
More Information:
Families can check the NC State Parks – Lake Waccamaw webpage or call the park office for updated schedules.
Columbus County Library System
Local library branches will offer summer reading programs, craft sessions, and themed children’s activities. Each branch publishes its own calendar.
More Information:
Schedules will be available on the Columbus County Public Library website and at branch locations beginning in late spring.
School‑Affiliated and Community Programs
Columbus County Schools, Whiteville City Schools, Southeastern Community College, and local nonprofits often provide additional summer enrichment opportunities, including academic camps, arts workshops, and youth leadership programs. These programs release their schedules independently between April and June.
More Information:
Families can visit each organization’s official website or contact offices directly for registration details.
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