When school is out, the Club is in.

Registration is now open for Spring Break and Summer Day Camp! From swimming and sports to STEM activities, arts & crafts, and hands-on learning, it’s a season full of fun and unforgettable memories at the Club.

Spring Break 

Auburn Clubhouse
March 9th -13th
Potter-Daniel (Opelika) Clubhouse
March 16th – March 20th

Summer 

June 1 – July 24
Clubhouses: Auburn,
Potter-Daniel (Opelika) & Troy 

Week ONE June 1st – 5th
Week TWO June 8th – 12th
Week THREE June 15th – 19th (Closed Friday, June 19th for Juneteenth)
Week FOUR June 22nd – 26th
Closed June 29th – July 3rd
Week Five July 5th – 10th
Week SIX July 13th – 17th
Week SEVEN July 20th – 24th

What Camp Looks Like at the Club

Safe, Supportive & Structured

The Club provides a safe, welcoming, and well-supervised environment with trained staff who prioritize structure, consistency, and positive relationships. Families can feel confident knowing their children are cared for while staying engaged throughout the day.

Social-Emotional Growth & Belonging

Campers build friendships, practice teamwork, and strengthen communication skills through group activities and shared experiences. We intentionally support confidence, kindness, responsibility, and positive decision-making, helping youth feel connected and valued.

Arts & Creative Exploration

Campers explore arts & crafts across a wide range of creative disciplines, including drawing, painting, mixed media, and hands-on projects. We go beyond creating by introducing campers to artists, styles, and the creative process, encouraging self-expression and creativity at every age.

STEAM Learning & Discovery

Our STEAM activities (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Math) keep minds active through hands-on experiments, design challenges, and interactive projects. Campers ask questions, test ideas, and discover that learning can be exciting, meaningful, and fun.

Learning That Keeps Minds Sharp

To help combat summer learning loss, campers participate in age-appropriate educational activities delivered through fun games and engaging lessons. Pre- and post-assessments help track progress while high-yield activities keep youth motivated without it feeling like school.

Fitness, Games & Sports

Daily fitness moments allow campers to move, exercise, and release energy through supervised clubhouse games and physical activities. Campers also learn and participate in a variety of sports, building teamwork, coordination, confidence, and healthy habits.

Balance, Breaks & Decompression

We believe a great camp day includes balance. Campers have intentional downtime and decompression moments built into the schedule—time to relax, reset, socialize, or engage in calm activities that support emotional wellness.

Field Trips & Community Exploration

Field trips provide campers with opportunities to experience learning and fun beyond the clubhouse. Visits to local attractions and community partners help broaden perspectives while creating memorable experiences.

Life Skills & Workforce Awareness

Campers are introduced to life skills and career exploration through age-appropriate activities and guest speakers. Youth learn about different professions, hear from community professionals, and begin thinking about future pathways in an inspiring and accessible way.

Water Safety & Water Fun

Water safety is an important part of our summer programming. Campers learn essential water safety skills and enjoy supervised visits to local pools and splash pads, ensuring fun and safety go hand in hand.

Meals & Snacks Provided

Daily snacks and lunch are provided through trusted food service partners to keep campers energized throughout the day. Families are always welcome to pack additional snacks or meals if preferred.

How to Register for Camp?

Welcome to our step-by-step tutorial for non-members! This video will guide you through creating a new caregiver account, adding contacts, registering for our summer break camp, and more.

Important Information:

No Membership Needed: You don’t need a membership to participate in our day camps or spring break camps.

Emergency Contacts: At least two additional emergency contacts are required when registering.

Payment Options: Payments SHOULD be made online. If you need assistance or encounter any issues paying online with a debit/credit card, please reach out to BGCEASTAL directly.

REGISTER ONLINE

Video Timestamps:

00:00 – How to Create a New Caregiver Account

00:56 – How to Add a New Contact to Your Caregiver Account

01:45 – How to Register for Camps

FAQs

How much is the summer camp tuition?

  • $143 per week

What time does camp start and ends each day?

  •  7:30am – 5:30pm

Are snacks or meals provided?

  • We will provide a light mid-day snack.
  • Lunch IS provided

What ages does the Club support?

  • Programming for:
    Kids (Elementary-Aged Youth)
    Tweens (Middle School-Aged Youth)
    Teens (High School-Aged Youth)

Resources & Safety Hub

At the Boys & Girls Clubs of East Alabama, safety is our top priority. We follow strict policies, staff training, and national guidelines to ensure every child has a safe, positive experience. Use the links below to access our Parent Handbook and Safety Guidelines to learn more.

Child & Safety HandbookParent Handbook

Auburn Clubhouse

400-B Boykin Street, Auburn, AL 36830

334-502-1311 ext. 107

Potter-Daniel Clubhouse

1610 Toomers Street, Opelika, AL 36801

334-502-1311 ext. 108

Troy Clubhouse

715 Elm, Troy, AL 36081

334-502-1311 ext. 109