Camp Fitch makes kids better, forever.
Primary outcomes for an impactful and memorable sleep-away camp experience should include the formation of strong friendships, growth in the camper's sense of self -efficacy, and that wonderful feeling that comes from being in a welcoming natural environment where everyone knows your name.
Research shows that a sleep-away summer camp creates lasting gains for kids in character values such as empathy, getting along with others, independence, and resilience.
General Information: info@campfitchymca.org
Financial Assitance: campership@campfitchymca.org
Phone: 814-922-3219
12600 Abels Road
North Springfield, PA 16430
OH WOW!’s mission is to foster independent thinking and enrich the lives of all children by creating a welcoming environment where they can develop learning skills and knowledge through the exploration of HANDS-ON exhibits and educational programs which are rooted in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
OH WOW! is open 7 days a week!
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Wednesday - 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
Free or Low Cost Ideas:
Mahoning County Public Library Kids this summer can either complete activities or read books to earn prizes. This choice is yours! Whether they read or do learning activities, they will be able to earn books, prizes, and a chance for a gift card.
Founded in 1919 by Joseph G. Butler, Jr., the Butler Institute is the first museum of American art. The original structure, dedicated in 1919, is a McKim, Mead and White architectural masterpiece listed on the National Register of Historic places.
The Butler is located in Youngstown on the YSU campus. The Butler charges no admission fee at the main location.
The Beecher Center, housed in the south wing of the Butler's Youngstown location, is the first museum addition dedicated solely to new media and electronic art. The facility regularly displays works of art that utilize computers, holography, lasers and other digital media. The Beecher Center houses the Zona Auditorium, a digital media theater designed for performance art and high-definition film presentations.
Pick your own strawberries! Strawberry harvest will begin toward the end of May, and pick your own will open in June.
Family owned, they have been farming there since 1815 and have grown produce for over 90 years. Apples are their signature crop, but they also grow strawberries, blueberries, peaches, nectarines, sweet corn, asparagus, tomatoes, peppers, squash, onions, eggplant and pumpkins! They sell all of their produce in their renovated 1881 barn farm market which is open year round.
9249 State Rt. 62
Canfield, OH 44406
Phone: 330-533-4161
Open
Monday - Saturday: 9am - 5pm
Sunday: 12pm - 5pm
Open seasonally, this 402-acre farm promotes agriculture through educational programming, tours, display areas, and a children's playroom.
7574 Columbiana-Canfield Rd.
Canfield, Ohio 44406
Phone: 330-533-7572
All programs at the Ward Beecher Planetarium are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Reservations are not required.
Most Saturday afternoons are family matinee times. These 2:00 pm programs are geared toward families with children.
More information is available by calling the Planetarium info line at 330-941-1370.
Click here for program schedule.
The Ward Beecher Planetarium is located in Ward Beecher Science Hall on Lincoln Avenue, just west of Wick Avenue.