Summer Activities
We are gearing up for an amazing summer, and we couldn’t be more excited to share it with you! EDMO is bringing a fresh, new camp experience to Kelseyville for summer 2025, packed with hands-on science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics adventures your campers will love!
Camp Dates: June 23 – Aug 1 | 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Camp Locations:
- Riviera Elementary: TK–5th graders - Register Here
- Kelseyville Elementary: TK–2nd graders - Register Here
- Mountain Vista Middle School: 3rd–8th graders - Register Here
For Summer School Students: If your kiddo is attending summer school, they can enroll in a half-day of EDMO Camp at Kelseyville Elementary or Mountain Vista after their school day ends. Please be sure to enroll in the Camp location that best fits your family's needs! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out at yourfriends@edmo.org or call 415-282-6673.
Join us for a fun and skill-building week of basketball at the Kelseyville High School Gym! Open to boys and girls entering 1st through 8th grade, this camp focuses on fundamentals, teamwork, and a love for the game.
Grades: 1st–8th (Boys & Girls)
Dates: June 23–27, 2025
Location: Kelseyville High School Gym
Time: Grades 1-4: 8 AM-11AM
Grades 5-8: 12 PM-3 PM
Cost: $70 Per Player
For questions, contact Coach Russell at crussell@kvusd.org
Starting the week of June 30th and running through the week of August 4th, all Kelseyville school libraries will be open one day a week for six weeks!
- Kelseyville Elementary School Library will be open Tuesdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Students can participate in Reading Bingo, earning small prizes for completing a row in any direction. A full card wins a bigger prize and an entry into a drawing for a reading-themed gift basket! Chromebooks will also be available for student and parent use during library hours.
- Riviera Elementary School Library will be open Tuesdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM from July 8 - 29. We’re inviting students to take part in a summer reading challenge, enjoy storytime with guest readers, and win prizes!
- Mountain Vista Middle School Library will be open on Thursdays, with a Reading Bingo Challenge and a special Book-to-Movie Adaptations theme. Students who complete the challenges will earn a $10 gift card.
- Kelseyville High School Library will be open Wednesdays from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. KHS will offer a reading challenge, with the theme to be announced soon!
The Lake County Sheriff’s Activities league (lakecountysal.com/programs) provides summer activities for kids free of charge, including boxing, Junior Giants baseball, kayaking, and more. Most activities are for children ages 9 and older, but kids as young as 5 can play baseball with Junior Giants.
Lake County Parks & Recreation (parks.lakecountyca.gov/1608/Play) offers plenty of public playgrounds, picnic areas, and dog parks, not to mention hiking and public sports facilities.
If you haven’t already checked out the new Xabatin Community Park in Lakeport, you should. It features a basketball court, skatepark, Ninja gym, amphitheater, splash pad, public art, multi-use lawn area, sheltered picnic areas, and more.
Also, if you want to join a pool for the season, consider Loch Lomond Pool & RV Park. Learn more at lochlomondresortandrvpark.com.
Through Museums for All, those receiving food assistance (SNAP benefits) can gain free or reduced admission to certain museums by presenting their EBT card and a photo ID. Visit museums4all.org to find participating museums near you.
The library offers books, digital resources like audiobooks, and more. Visit parks.lakecountyca.gov/805/For-Kids to apply for a free library card and learn about upcoming activities.
Visit konocti-vista-casino.com/fun-zone-arcade to learn more about Konocti Vista Casino’s all-ages arcade, open Thursday through Sunday in the afternoons and evenings.
This website–lakecountykidscalendar.com/about.html–lists offerings of all kinds for local kids.
Keeping kids’ minds and bodies engaged in fun activities will help them make the most of their summer, and you don’t have to leave the house to have a great time. Visit parents.com/summer-fun-activities-8600043 for dozens of ideas on what to do this summer. Here are a few:
Go bird watching. Take photos and keep track of your sightings. Then, use an app or guidebook to identify feathered friends.
Grow fresh herbs in containers. Use old coffee cans, milk jugs, mason jars, plastic cups, or anything else you have around the house to plant your herbs. Once complete, keep your herb garden on a patio or windowsill and watch them grow.
Look for shapes in the clouds. Put a blanket in the grass and stare up at the sky. Then, take turns talking about what you see in the clouds.
Make a bird feeder. Watch birds visit your yard and add to your list of bird sightings.
Make fairy houses. Use moss, bark, and leaves to create a dwelling fit for Thumbelina.
Pick your own plants. Find a farm with blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, veggies, or flowers and get picking.
Plant a butterfly or hummingbird garden. Create a backyard wildlife habitat and watch these fascinating creatures enjoy it all summer.
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