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☀️ 2026 Summer Day Camp: Registration Now Open!

☀️ 2026 Summer Day Camp: Registration Now Open!

Holy Resurrection Serbian Orthodox Cathedral and St. Sava Academy are pleased to invite our youth to the 2026 HRSOC Summer Day Camp. We are excited to offer an expanded five-week program designed to provide a safe, nurturing, and fun environment where children can grow in faith and friendship.

Program Overview

Our camp balances spiritual growth with high-energy recreational activities. Participants will enjoy:

  • Spiritual Life: Daily prayer and age-appropriate religion classes.
  • Active Play: Sports, outdoor games, and water activities.
  • Creativity: Engaging arts and crafts projects.
  • Exploration: Exciting weekly field trips.

Dates & Logistics

  • Duration: June 8th – July 10th, 2026
  • Daily Schedule: 8:15 AM – 3:15 PM
  • Location: St. Sava Academy, 5650 N. Canfield Ave, Chicago, IL 60631
  • Note: Campers are required to bring their own lunch daily.

Tuition & Registration

To ensure a high-quality experience, capacity is strictly limited to 100 children per week.

Age GroupWeekly Rate
Ages 5–12$175 per child
Pre-School & Pre-K (4 years)$225 per child

⚠️ Registration Deadline: All registrations must be completed by June 1st, 2026. No registrations will be accepted after this date.

Register Online

Registration is handled exclusively online through our secure portal. You may register for individual weeks or the full five-week session.

👉 Click Here to Register for Summer Day Camp 2026

Contact Information

For additional information or specific inquiries, please contact:

Mr. Uros KalicaninCamp Director

📧 Email: daycamp@hrsoc.org

We look forward to a summer of “Prayer, Fun, and Friendship” with your children!

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