2026 Summer Camp at NCC
JULY
Automotive – General Vehicle Maintenance and Information: Rising 6th grade – rising seniors. Proper use of tools and procedures involved during vehicle check-over, oil change, tire replacement, warning light meaning and checking, and scan tool introduction. Schedule: 4 Days, M-Th $295, 9AM-12PM
Registration Info: Week of July 6: CRN – 30873Sunny Strides: Rising 2nd grade – rising 8th grade. This short-term running camp is designed just for girls to move their bodies, build confidence, and discover how strong they really are. Through age-appropriate running games, creative challenges, and team activities, campers will learn the basics of running while developing resilience, friendship, and self-belief. Each session blends movement with motivation—because this camp isn’t about being the fastest, it’s about feeling proud, supported, and unstoppable. Girls will leave with sweaty smiles, new friendships, and the confidence to keep moving all summer long! No experience needed. All paces welcome.
Schedule: 4 Days M-Th, $200, 9AM-12PM
Registration Info: Week of July 6: CRN – 30894- Crafty Creators: Rising 2nd grade – rising 8th grade. This short-term arts and crafts camp is a fun, hands-on experience where kids get to imagine, create, and explore. Campers will paint, cut, glue, build, and design exciting projects while learning new techniques and expressing their unique creativity. Each session is packed with colorful materials, guided projects, and plenty of room for imagination—because there’s no “right way” to create! Kids will build confidence, fine motor skills, and friendships while bringing home one-of-a-kind masterpieces they’ll be proud to show off.
Schedule: 4 Days M-Th, $295, 12:30-3:30PM
Registration Info: Week of July 6: CRN – 30895 - Beauty Basics: Rising 5th grade – rising 9th grade. Learn basic manicure skills, including nail shaping, polishing techniques, and nail health. Explore simple skincare routines and healthy skin habits, practice age-appropriate makeup application for everyday looks, master beginner hair styling techniques like braids, ponytails, and easy updos, and learn proper hair hygiene and how to care for different hair types.
Schedule: 3 Days W-F, $295, 9AM -12PM
Registration Info: Week of July 6: CRN – 30898
- Automotive – General Vehicle Maintenance and Information: Rising 6th grade – rising seniors. Proper use of tools, Proper procedures involved during vehicle check-over, oil change, tire rotation and replacement, Warning light meaning and checking, scan tool introduction.
Schedule: 4 Days, M-Th $295, 9AM-12PM
Registration Info: Week of July 13: CRN – 30874 - Scrubs & Skills – Step inside the world of healthcare: Rising 6th grade – rising seniors. This short-term healthcare camp offers a hands-on introduction to the fast-paced, meaningful world of health and medical careers. Campers will explore real healthcare skills, learn how professionals care for patients, and discover the many pathways within nursing, medicine, and allied health. Through interactive activities, teamwork, and guided discussions, participants will build confidence, curiosity, and a deeper understanding of what it truly means to care for others. Whether exploring career options or strengthening an existing interest, this camp provides a supportive, engaging environment to learn, grow, and be inspired.
Schedule: 4 Days, M-Th $295, 9AM-12PM
Registration Info: Week of July 13: CRN –30896
- “DND” Tabletop Role-Playing-Games: Rising 6th grade – rising seniors. Flex your creative writing and storytelling skills! Learn world-building, character development, and how to run an engaging campaign.
Schedule: 4 Days, M-Th $295, 9AM-12PM
Registration Info: Week of July 20: CRN – 30876 - “Play It All” Camp: Rising 2nd grade – rising 8th grade. Get ready for the ultimate Sports Sampler Camp—where every day is a new adventure, and every kid is an athlete! This camp is perfect for kids who love to move, explore, and discover new passions. No experience? No problem! Our fun, supportive instructor will guide each activity so everyone can participate, improve, and have a blast. Beyond learning skills, campers build teamwork, confidence, and sportsmanship while making new friends and unforgettable memories. Whether your child is a budding superstar or just loves to play, Play It All Camp is the place to try new games, stay active, and fall in love with sports—all in one action-packed week!
Schedule: 4 Days M-Th, $200, 9AM – 12PM
Registration Info: Week of July 20: CRN – 30897 - Beauty Basics: Rising 5th grade – rising 9th grade. Learn basic manicure skills, including nail shaping, polishing techniques, and nail health. Explore simple skincare routines and healthy skin habits, practice age-appropriate makeup application for everyday looks, master beginner hair styling techniques like braids, ponytails, and easy updos, and learn proper hair hygiene and how to care for different hair types.
Schedule: 3 Days W-F, $295, 9AM -12PM
Registration Info: Week of July 20: CRN – 30899
For more info or to register, contact:
Danielle Pinkerton
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High School Students can earn college credit through Early College programs. Classes are available at Nashua Community College, at partner high schools, and online. Quick facts:
- NH high school students can take two Early College classes FREE per academic year.
- Credits transfer to higher education institutions around the country.
- Courses are available across disciplines including math, English, art, automotive, cybersecurity, data analytics, criminal justice, and more!
- Contact: [email protected] to learn more, or visit the Early College page below
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