Louisville, KY

June 29 - July 5

Home Base

Highland Hills Middle School

3492 Edwardsville-Galena Road

Georgetown, IN 47122

 

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Louisville, KY is a "Next Level" camp: it is open to those entering

the 10th grade in the fall of 2008 and older.


 

Manager

Kim Zamastil

kim.zamastil@gmail.com

 

 

CHECK CAMP AVAILABILITY

Camp Chaplin: Fr. Geoff Rose, OSFS


SCHOOL FACTS


Showers - We have showers on site. 8 stalls a piece for girls and boys.

 

Program Area - The program area is in the auditorium. It does have AC.

 

Sleeping Arrangements - The campers all sleep in classrooms. They all have AC.


WORKSITE INFORMATION


About half of the projects in Louisville are home repair. We also work with 3 child care organizations. The rest of the groups help out at non-profit agencies, senior citizen apartment complexes, homeless shelters.


FREE DAY ACTIVITIES


Six Flags - Kentucky Kingdom

Come visit Louisville's version of Six Flags. The area's best thrill rides and roller coasters plus delicious food, games and all the fun and excitement you can handle!

http://www.sixflags.com/parks/kentuckykingdom/index.asp


The Louisville Zoo

This is is one of the country's best. The "State Zoo of Kentucky" currently exhibits over 1,300 animals in naturalistic and mixed animal settings representing both geographical areas and biomes or habitats.

http://www.louisvillezoo.org/

The Louisville Zoo

The Kentucky Derby Museum

The World's Largest Equine Museum is a premier tourist attraction, featuring an award-winning, High Definition Kentucky Derby film entitled "The Greatest Race". Displayed on a 360-degree screen, "The Greatest Race" places the viewer in the center of Derby Day action.

http://www.derbymuseum.org/


Louisville Bats Baseball

Come see one of the most popular minor league baseball teams in the United States. The stadium is only about 20 minutes from school.  Group rates available online.

www.batsbaseball.com


The Louisville Slugger Museum

It takes a special place to craft the Official Bat of Major League Baseball. Since 1884, Louisville Slugger has put prime lumber in the hands of the greatest players of the game. A visit to the museum shows you how the sport has changed a bit between then and now, but the "crack of the bat" remains one of the sporting world's most thrilling moments.

http://www.sluggermuseum.org/