Located on a sprawling former estate in Brookville, NY, LuHi Summer Programs has
been the summer home and camp of choice for thousands of Long Island students for
57 years.
Offering over 30 programs in four 2-week sessions LuHi has something for everyone.
Programs are offered for PreK through high school. Each 2-week session provides
the opportunity for families to customize their needs. Professionals in their specifi c
fi eld direct each LuHi program. Programs run daily, Monday through Friday, from 9:30
am to 3:45 pm. Students arrive between 9:00 and 9:25. Buses leave our campus at
approximately 4:15. Sign up for one, two, three, or all four sessions. Door to door
transportation is included in the tuition fee of our programs for those who wish to
use it.
Try the Nature and Outdoor Discovery program; so popular last year it’s sure to
be an early close out! The perfect camp for active kids who enjoy the great outdoors.
Activities may include hiking, fi shing, archery, crabbing, camping/survival skills,
zip-lining, & other adventures. There are many other great programs offered as well.
Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Baseball, Dance, Robotics and Engineering; just to name a
few. Check the website: LuHiSummerCamps.org for a complete listing of all programs
and descriptions.
Open house date April 28th Sunday noon – 2 pm. Come meet the Directors and see
the facility. Take advantage of open house specials and enter to win a free session of
camp.
Give your child a summer to remember!
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Building Friendships that Last a Lifetime
Learn more at www.luhisummercamps.org
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It is often said that the
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The fi rm has 261 agents
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Among the charities in
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“We are happy to help
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Scope Realty offers monetary
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“Our team members
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Scope Realty has grown
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Reisner believes the
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