Rowdy & Rabble | Ages 8-11 | June 18-21 | 9 AM-12 PM

Rowdy & Rabble | Ages 8-11 | June 18-21 | 9 AM-12 PM

Make some noise! Campers will explore skateboarding, music and esports

By The Bay | Lincoln

Date and time

June 18 · 9am - June 21 · 12pm CDT

Location

The Bay Skatepark

2005 Y Street Lincoln, NE 68503

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.

About this event

  • 3 days 3 hours

Rowdy & Rabble | Ages 8-11 | June 18-21 | 9 AM-12 PM

Make some noise! At this high-energy camp, campers will explore the fundamentals of skateboarding, music, and esports as they spend time in each of The Bay’s unique spaces. From learning how to stand on a skateboard, to creating a beat that will rock any party, to battling new friends on Mario Kart, no prior experience is necessary to discover your place at The Bay! All equipment is provided.

Each participant will receive one camp t-shirt for the week and one snack each day. A signed waiver is required to attend camp. Please sign our waiver before arriving for camp: https://bit.ly/rabblemillwaiver.


Have questions about this camp? Email our Youth Engagement Director Letura, at letura@thebay.org!

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In order to ensure equal accessibility for all youth, our camps are provided on a pay what you can (PWYC) model, with a suggested donation of $125. The Bay is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that relies on grants and donations to help support our operating expenses, and every amount contributed aids us in delivering the very best programs for all youth, regardless of their economic status.

Organized by

The Bay, located in Lincoln, NE, is a 20,000 square foot warehouse space that houses Nebraska's largest and only public indoor skatepark and serves students ages 5 - 18 on nights and weekends, by providing a safe place go, with something positive to do, and people who care. The Bay is a division of Rabble Mill, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, meaning any and all net proceeds The Bay earns are invested in fulfilling our mission, to provide economically and culturally disadvantaged youth with the belonging and purpose they need to grow and reinvest in their community.

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