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Southampton, NY

STEAM Camp

at FS Tennis Club • Southampton Town Recreation Center (SYS)

Ages 6-14

June 29th through August 21st

2026 Registration is now OPEN!

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WHERE CURIOSITY MEETS CREATIVITY

Future Stars Core STEAM Camp invites campers to explore science, technology, engineering, art, and math in a collaborative, hands-on Makerspace environment. Each week, campers dive into a variety of STEAM subjects, discovering new interests and building on skills they’ve already learned. Returning campers can advance their abilities and combine disciplines in creative ways. For example, campers who explore Stop Motion Animation and 3-D Design and Printing can use their skills to design and print custom props for their movies! 

Designed in partnership with the experts at MakeInspires, this STEAM Camp fosters curiosity, teamwork, and creative problem-solving. Campers inspire one another, tackle exciting challenges, and leave with real projects they can be proud of.

Core STEAM Camp subjects include:

3D Design & Printing with TinkerCAD – Design custom objects and print your creations to take home

Circuit Adventures – Build and experiment with circuits, lights, and simple robots to understand electronics in action

Creating Video Games with Scratch & MakeCode – Learn coding basics while unleashing creativity and solving fun design challenges

Design & Engineering – Investigate real-world engineering, build models, test structures, and solve design problems

Robotics Adventures – Program and operate robots using sensors and coding to complete fun challenges

Minecraft Architecture & Coding – Explore building styles, design challenges, and coding logic in a virtual world

Science Rocks – Conduct hands-on experiments to learn chemistry, physics, and scientific problem-solving

Stop Motion & Filmmaking – Create animated movies and live-action shorts while learning storytelling, teamwork, and production techniques

locationsSummer Day Camp 
1370A Majors Path, Southampton NY 11968

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STEAM Camp Facilities at Southampton

  • Air-conditioned indoor classroom spaces for activities
  • Multi-purpose outdoor fields and spaces for recreational activities
  • Outdoor pool and waterslide park to cool off and have fun
  • Various tent, water, and shade stations for breaks

Building Skills That Last Beyond STEAM Camp

  • 3D Design and Printing – Design and print objects, building creativity, problem-solving, and spatial reasoning
  • Scratch & MakeCode Coding – Learn coding logic and digital problem-solving through fun projects
  • Game Design – Create interactive games while practicing design, storytelling, and logic skills
  • Animation – Bring ideas to life, expand your creativity, and learn about sequencing, motion, and storytelling
  • Circuit Adventures – Explore electricity and electronics through hands-on projects, learning circuits and engineering concepts
  • Minecraft – Solve challenges and build structures while developing coding, architectural skills, and teamwork
  • Robotics – Program and operate robots, combining coding, engineering, and problem-solving

 

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2026 Dates & Rates

Find the camp week that fits your schedule.

Program
Date
Age
Weekly
Price
SAVE
3+weeks
(per wk)
STEAM
Jun 29 - Jul 3
6 - 14
$1195
$1145
STEAM
Jul 6 - Jul 10
6 - 14
$1195
$1145
STEAM
Jul 13 - Jul 17
6 - 14
$1195
$1145
STEAM
Jul 20 - Jul 24
6 - 14
$1195
$1145
STEAM
Jul 27 - Jul 31
6 - 14
$1195
$1145
STEAM
Aug 3 - Aug 7
6 - 14
$1195
$1145
STEAM
Aug 10 - Aug 14
6 - 14
$1195
$1145
STEAM
Aug 17 - Aug 21
6 - 14
$1195
$1145

Additional Services

Extended Day:
Little Stars (Ages 4 & 5) $300/wk, Little Stars Tennis (Ages 4 & 5) $400/wk, Early Dismissal: Save $100/wk (Tennis Camp 2pm Dismissal)

Transportation:
Westchester/CT - $270/wk, Manhattan - $290/wk

Sibling Discount:
Save $25/wk (after first child)

Lunch:
$100/wk (Not available for Adventure, Golf, & Tiny Stars Camps)

character-education

Character Education at Southampton

At Future Stars Southampton, S.T.A.R.S. stands for Safety, Teamwork, Attitude, Responsibility, and Sportsmanship. These interconnected values define what it means to be part of the Future Stars family and show campers how one positive choice can strengthen the whole community. By understanding and practicing these values, campers learn the impact they can have on their team, their peers, and the world they live in.

Each day, our professional coaches and educators highlight one value through fun, hands-on activities. Campers discuss why it matters and put it into practice in games, challenges, and outdoor adventures. Whether on the baseball field, in a chess match, or on a paddle board, we help every camper develop the skills and confidence to shine as a Future Star in any community.

STEAM CAMP DAILY SCHEDULE

9:00 am: Daily Orientation

9:15 am: Morning Session 1 (Program Specific Skill Development)

10:45 am: Morning Session 2 (Program Specific Projects)

12:15 pm: Lunch*

1:15 pm: Recreational Swim

2:15 pm: Recreational Sports & Games

2:45 pm: Afternoon Session (Program Specific Projects & Free Design)

3:00 pm: Departure

Daily activities and times are subject to change.

*Catered Citarella lunch available for $100/week for STEAM Camp

Testimonials

Meet the Director

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Charlie VanDercook

Director of Operations and Director for Purchase College since 1993

 

Charlie co-founded Future Stars Camps and served as the very first Camp Director when the program launched in 1980. With more than four decades of experience leading camps, he has been shaping meaningful youth experiences from the very beginning.

A lifelong athlete, Charlie played tennis in high school, in college, and on the 1976 WATCH circuit before turning to coaching. He went on to serve as Director of Tennis at Banksville Racket Club, Westhampton Bath & Tennis, Hampton Athletic Club, and Green Hollow Tennis Club.

Today, as Director of Operations and Director for Purchase College, Charlie combines his collegiate athletic background, deep coaching expertise, and proven leadership to create a safe, supportive, and inspiring environment for every camper.

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