New York Faith Bible Church Introduces Faith Children Summer Camp 2005

By Daniel Chan

The Faith Bible Church, located in the heart of Flushing, New York, on July of every year would arrange summer camps for Chinese parents and children in the community. This year the summer camp will take place from July 5th to August 26th, a total of eight weeks. Options are available to choose between attending the full camp session or inter-week sessions only.

The Faith Children Summer Camp works to aid the Chinese children who were born in America to receive the suitable education concentrating on developing their ethics, intellect, physical well-being, and social health. The education avoids conflicts with the mainstream education methods of United States and provides enjoyable approaches and games to stimulate child learning. The program includes tutoring English, math examinations, touring, t-shirts, healthy meals and snacks and more. The class sessions are on Mondays thru Fridays from 9am to 5pm. Services are provided for early arrival or late departure arrangements for parental convenience.

The summer camp is separated into four main sessions:

1. Construction Zone-Building Character Like Jesus.

2. Reading English, construction, music, chess, movies, SSAT, TAAS, t-shirt designing, filming, and sculpturing.

3. Exercise: sports, ice-skating, beach activities, bowling.

4. Group activities: tours at science and astronomy museums, Rockefeller Center, NBC television station, Radio City Tour, Sony Wonders, Brooklyn Children's Zoo, Corona Park Baby Zoo and more.

The group activities will allow children to read together, grow through games, and learn about communal method of living and how to establish relationships with others.

For more information regarding class schedule or inquiries, please refer to Faith Children Summer Camp: 133-20 41 Ave. Flushing, NY 11355?. Tel: 718-961-9355, 321-9610, Fax: 718-886-8676,

Email: faithbible@compuserve.com.

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