
Camps & Special Interests
Welcome to Electivity’s Camps & Special Interests hub. We partner with local schools and experts to bring high-quality, hands-on enrichment programs to your community.
From professional art workshops to cutting-edge robotics, explore our upcoming kids' winter and spring break camps below and find the perfect fit for your child.

Cartoons, Comics &
Manga Art Camp
Dec 29 – Dec 30, 2025
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Location: Beach Elementary, Piedmont
Unleash your child’s imagination this winter! Led by a published children’s book illustrator and comic artist, this hands-on camp teaches young creators the secrets of visual storytelling.
Students will explore character design, environment building, and professional inking techniques.
What Campers Will Do:
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Design original characters and build unique comic stories
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Discover diverse styles including Cartooning, Illustration, and Manga
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Learn fundamental drawing and coloring techniques from a pro
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Gain confidence and share stories with new friends

Cute & Kawaii Craft Club
Mar 31 – Apr 3, 2026
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Live Oak Community Center, Acorn Room
Step into the whimsical world of "Kawaii" (the Japanese culture of cuteness!).
In this colorful camp, students explore painting, sculpting, and crafting through projects inspired by everything adorable.
From smiling sushi to pastel clay animals, kids will bring home handmade treasures and happy memories.
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Skill Level: Perfect for all skill levels
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Materials: Please bring a $20 materials fee for the instructor on the first day (Cash, Check, or Venmo).

VEX Robotics:
Mars Rover Challenge
Mar 31 – Apr 3, 2026
9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Location: Live Oak Community Center, Acorn Room
Prepare for a mission to the Red Planet! This immersive STEM experience inspires teamwork and analytical thinking. Campers will step into the shoes of engineers to design, build, and code a Mars Rover capable of surface operations and data collection.
What Campers Will Learn:
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Robotics Engineering: Building durable structures for "space" terrain
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Coding: Programming sensors and movement for autonomous tasks
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Leadership: Working in teams to solve complex mission challenges





