Campers explore a variety of STEAM subjects each week in a collaborative and inspiring Makerspace environment. Select sessions during each week allow campers to focus on their favorite subjects, while returning campers can advance their skills, discover new interests, and combine what they’ve learned in creative ways. For example, campers who explore Stop Motion Animation and 3D Design & Printing can use their skills to design and print custom props for their movies!
Future Stars STEAM Camp, designed in partnership with the experts at MakeInspires, provides an enriching environment where campers can inspire one another and combine skills across disciplines.
CORE STEAM Subjects
3D Design & Printing with TinkerCAD
Experience the cutting-edge technology of 3D printing! Campers learn to use TinkerCAD, an accessible Computer-Aided Design (CAD) program, to design creations ranging from futuristic houses to functional products and imaginative toys. Campers will produce unique designs, being able to take home two prints per week. These 3D prints will be ready for pickup during the camp week or the following week.
Creating Video Games with Scratch & MakeCode
Campers delve into the exciting world of video game creation by designing their own 2D games. Through block-based programming in Scratch and MakeCode, they learn coding fundamentals, such as loops and logic, while fostering creativity and problem-solving skills. Whether beginners or experienced coders, all campers will enjoy creating interactive stories and games while gaining insight into the complexity of game development.
Architecture & Coding with Minecraft Education
Minecraft takes on a whole new level in this camp! Using a custom world, campers learn about architecture styles such as Roman, Greek, and Brutalist, while exploring the work of influential architects. Campers also create virtual helpers to accomplish tasks and tackle challenges, developing their problem-solving and computer programming logic. This activity combines the fun of Minecraft with hands-on learning in design and coding.
Robotics Adventures
Dive into the world of robotics! Campers program and customize robots, learning how sensors, components, and coding work together to create functional designs. From simple assembly to advanced programming in block-based and text-based languages like Python, campers gain valuable skills applicable to school, college, and beyond. Counselors guide them through fun challenges that inspire creativity and teamwork.
Design & Engineering
Campers explore the principles behind design and engineering in the world around them. Through hands-on activities, such as bridge building, structural testing, and model creation, they learn to design and construct with various materials, including cardboard, Legos, and upcycled items. Campers tackle exciting challenges like building boats that hold weight or creating the tallest structures, all while applying design-based thinking to inspire innovation and creativity.
Circuit Adventures
Campers explore the fundamentals of circuits and electricity through engaging, hands-on activities. They learn about key concepts like voltage, resistors, and batteries while creating paper circuit art, light-up robots, and more. Using tools like copper tape, LEDs, and motors, campers bring their creations to life and develop an understanding of the technology powering everyday devices.
Science Rocks
This week sparks excitement through fun, educational experiments. From stomp rockets to creating lightning, campers explore concepts like surface tension, matter, exothermic reactions, and acids and bases. With every experiment, campers develop curiosity, critical thinking, and a passion for science and chemistry.
Stop Motion Animation & Filmmaking
Campers step into the exciting world of storytelling through stop motion animation and filmmaking. By creating scenes and moving objects incrementally, campers bring their ideas to life as animated movies. They also explore live-action filmmaking, learning about teamwork, production steps, and creative techniques while making parody commercials, music videos, and short films.
*Catered Citarella lunch available for $95/week for all programs except Tiny Stars, Golf and Adventure Camps.*
9:00am Daily Orientation
9:15am Morning Session 1 (Program Specific Skill Development)
10:45am Morning Session 2 (Program Specific Projects)
12:15pm Lunch
1:15pm Recreational Swim
2:15pm Recreational Sports & Games
2:45pm Afternoon Session (Program Specific Projects & Free Design)
3:30 pm Departure
*Activities & times subject to change
Future Stars Summer Camp is located at 1370A Majors Path, just minutes from Southampton Village. Our facility consists of 10 tennis courts, an outdoor pool & waterslides, 2 indoor basketball courts, 2 soccer fields, an indoor soccer/multi-sport rink, classroom spaces, a turf baseball field, and more.
From June – September, we offer a wide variety of camp programs: Art, Baseball, Basketball, Flag Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Little Stars, Multi-Sports, Soccer, Adventure, Tennis, and Tiny Stars.
Sean Johnson:
Sean has been working at FSSH since 2015, where he joined the team as the turf director. He is now the general manager and oversees all year-round activities. Sean graduated with an economics degree and double minor in English and Spanish from Baruch College in New York City. There, he played DIII baseball. He has also been a baseball and basketball coach for 10+ years, with experience working with kids of all ages from NYC and the East End of Long Island.
Pablo Montesi:
Pablo Montesi is the tennis director at Future Stars Southampton. He has worked with Future Stars since he attended Benedictine College in Atchison, KS on an athletic scholarship. Pablo is responsible for coaching, staffing, and programming at the Southampton and Westhampton locations.
Shawn Smith:
Shawn Smith has been our Site Director at the Southampton location since 2018. He's been on the FS team since 2012 in a variety of roles. During the school year, he works as a Physical Education teacher in the local Southampton School District.
Layla DeLuca:
Layla DeLuca has been a staple at Future Stars Summer Camp since 2013 as a Multi-Sport head coach, and now directs our Little Stars & Tiny Stars programs. During the school year, she is a Preschool teacher in Tribeca at Reade Street Prep.
Address to this location is:
1370A Majors Path
Southampton, NY 11968
631-287-6707
For over forty years, Future Stars has been providing families in Westchester, Manhattan, Fairfield, and Long Island with the most outstanding specialty day camp programs in the New York Metro Area.
Future Stars Southampton offers a wide variety of summer camp programs: Adventure, Art, Baseball, Basketball, STEAM, Flag Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Little Stars, Multi-Sports, Soccer, Tennis, and Tiny Stars.
Future Stars Southampton is located at 1370A Majors Path in Southampton, NY.
Phone Number: 631-287-6707
Email Address: info@futurestarssouthampton.com
Save up to $75 per week with our Multiple Week & Sibling Discounts!
*All discounts applicable until 6/3
Program | 1-2 Weeks |
*applicable until 6/3 |
Core Camp Programs (9 AM - 3:30 PM) | $1095 / wk | $1045 / wk |
Art Camp (9 AM - 3:30 PM) | $1095 / wk | $1045 / wk |
Tennis Camp (9 AM - 3:00 PM, w/ 2:00 PM dismissal option) | $1295 / wk | $1245 / wk |
Adventure Camp (9 AM - 3 PM) | $1595 / wk | $1545 / wk |
Little Stars (9 AM - 2 PM) | $995 / wk | $945 / wk |
STEAM Camp (9 AM - 2 PM) | $1095 / wk | $1045 / wk |
Tiny Stars (9 AM - 12 PM) | $895 / wk | $670 / wk |
Golf Camp (9 AM - 12 PM) | $795 / wk | $670 / wk |
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