Swimming, biking, hiking, and discovering are only a few of the fun activities associated with the summertime. Kids try to cram as much fun and adventure into this three-month period as possible, and what superior way to do so than by attending a summer camp program.

Summer camp can be a wonderful experience for any kid and just because a child may have special needs doesn’t mean they have to miss out. Learning, exploring, and participating in a special needs summer camp program can help your child to gain memories that they will never forget. Not to mention share a wonderful life time experience with other kids just like them.

Children with special-needs and disabilities love to have fun in the sun with others and attending a summer camp that caters to special needs is the perfect opportunity for them to do so. Here is a guide of special needs summer camps for youth with disabilities in Breckenridge, Colorado. Check it out!!!

Adventure Camp
This is a cool outdoor education camp for kids with developmental disabilities located in Breckenridge, CO. This program is designed to youths with special needs the opportunity to experience camping and nature by basing the pace of the program with the capabilities of the participants. Available for children ages 12 to 16 years. Starts June 15th to 18.

Contact Info:
Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center
Breckenridge, Colorado
Phone: 1-800-383-2632
www.boec.org
E-mail: cindy@boec.org
Cost: $500

Brain Injury Association Special Needs Camp
This is an adult summer camp for people ages 18 and over with brain injuries. Participants will be assigned a buddy for the week and will participate in cool activities such as: rafting, fishing, preparing meals, rope course and climbing wall. This is definitely a fun and adventurous camp. Please call for details and session dates.

Contact Info:
Brain Injury Association
Griffith Lodge
Breckenridge, Colorado
Phone: 303-355-9969 ext. 6

Camp Big Tree
This special needs summer camp is for children who suffer from sensory integration disorders, learning and attention deficits. These children will have the opportunity to participate in activities such as: rock climbing, river rafting and camping. Social skills and teamwork will also be a major focus point in this camp. Available for kids ages 12-16 years. Please call or visit website for more information. Starts July 14th thru July 15th.

Contact Info:
Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center
Breckenridge, Colorado
Phone: 1-800-383-2632
www.boec.org
E-mail: cindy@boec.org
Cost: $600

Junior Adventure Camp
This special needs summer camp is specifically designed for ages 8 to 14 with special needs and disabilities. The kids will have the opportunity to explore nature, boost self-esteem and build up valuable life skills. The will participate in activities such as: team building, adaptive ropes course, nature skills, campfire, and river rafting. This is definitely a wonderful camping experience. Starts July 24th thru July 26th.
Call for more details or please visit the website.

Contact Info:
Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center
Breckenridge, CO
Phone: 1-800-383-2632
www.boec.org
E-mail: cindy@boec.org
Cost: $400

Wilderness Camp
This special needs summer camp is designed for people ages 16-28 years of age who have developmental disabilities. Participants will be involved in outdoor activities in order to help them build and establish social skills, teamwork traits and leadership qualities that will help them in their everyday life. The mobile course is based on the Upper Colorado River. Starts August 1st thru August 5th. Please contact for more details.

Contact Info:
Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center
Breckenridge, CO
Phone: 1-800-383-2632
www.boec.org
E-mail: cindy@boec.org
Cost: $600

Kitchens have evolved a lot over the years. Once found only in the rear of the house, today’s kitchen design takes the kitchen out the background. The challenge for kitchen design is in creating a more open-faced kitchen, that is part of a dining area, a family room or a great room.

In deciding on how to design your kitchen, you must take into consideration such things as: will your kitchen have an island? Will it be of a modern or traditional design? What kinds of appliances will you need for your new kitchen design? What kind of lighting design?

1. Kitchen as ‘Great Room’

Whether you are redesigning an existing kitchen or planning a new kitchen in a new home there are some design considerations to keep in mind, such as including in an island or peninsula as part of the kitchen design. These can be used to connect the kitchen to a nearby dining area or family room thereby creating a ‘great room’. A kitchen island or peninsula will allow the cook to keep in visual and conversational contact with family members or guests in the adjoining family or dining room.

2. Create a Kitchen Canopy

To give the kitchen some visible borders without blocking views create a kitchen canopy. Also a high ceiling in the kitchen can create the perception of spaciousness.

3. Using Kitchen Cabinet Color to Set Tone of Kitchen Design

Kitchen cabinets will help set the tone for the whole room. The choice of wood will influence the overall look of your cabinets. To create a light look, use a light wood such as ash, beech, birch, oak, maple, or chestnut. For medium range, select cherry. To darker kitchens, choose wood that has some color to it.

4. Plan Out Use of Cabinets and Drawers in The New Kitchen Design

Plan out in the kitchen design blueprint just how your cabinets and drawers will be used and how much space and storage you will need before you start your new kitchen design. The first thing to examine is the counter surface area. Look at where you put everything in your existing kitchen and where in your new kitchen design will these things will go in the new space. Will there be more than one person cooking at a time. If so, will there be enough room for two cooks in the kitchen to work together?

5. Use The Galley-Type Kitchen Design

As for counter arrangements, many kitchen designers agree the galley-type design to be the best in terms of efficiency with it’s single aisle and counters to either side, making it easy to turn around to go from sink to cooking range.

6. Under-Cabinet Kitchen Lighting

Kitchen lighting can be an overlooked area of kitchen design. Even if the kitchen has generally good lighting, the counter areas can be somewhat dark. For these areas under-cabinet lighting can help provide more light to work in. By using simple spots or fluorescent lights a smaller kitchen can be made to look larger.

7. Looking at Countertops

Granite, marble, and limestone are all popular natural materials for use in countertops are available in many colors. Ceramic tile kitchen countertops are versatile, practical, and also available in many colors, as well as many shapes, patterns, and finishes. Solid surface countertops provide seamless acrylic faces. Solid surfaces also come in almost limitless colors, patterns, and styles, and are stain and heat resistant. Laminate countertops are more affordable but not built to last. Concrete countertops are known for versatility, as well as strength. Wood countertops are long lasting and easy to clean and repair but the wood will not withstand exposure to water and household chemicals. Stainless steel countertops lack the elegance of granite or tile. These countertops do not absorb stains, but tends to scratch easily.

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