Serving families since 1971, Future Stars Day Camps are safe, professional camps staffed by friendly and engaged counselors in cutting-edge facilities. With three locations in New Jersey (County College of Morris, St. Elizabeth University and Raritan Valley Community College), the programs are designed for campers ages 5-13.

COMMITMENT TO EACH CHILD’S DEVELOPMENT

“We provide a fun, inclusive summer camp experience where each child receives individualized attention so they can be successful, develop their interpersonal skills and grow their confidence,” says Executive Director Michael Rush.

Founded by Naismith Hall of Fame Coach Cathy Rush, Future Stars’ core values stem from her experience as a coach, educator, mentor and single mother. These values are carried on today by the dedicated Future Stars team.

“So many parents have told us over the years that Future Stars is where their child made their first friend or learned how to swim. We believe this happens because of the relationships built with campers and our commitment to each child’s personal development,” he says.

DISCOVER PASSIONS, BRING IDEAS TO LIFE

Camp activities include STEAM, robotics, sports, games, art, makerspace and daily swimming. Campers are immersed in dynamic and hands-on experimentation to foster critical thinking and problemsolving skills while also being given ample opportunities to discover their passions and bring their ideas to life. Future Stars cultivates the individual talents and interests of each camper and provides an environment that nurtures growth through individual initiative, group challenges, sportsmanship and fun.

“From cutting-edge robotics in the classroom to exciting sports and games outdoors, we do everything in a very social way,” Rush says. “Kids are always collaborating in a positive, supportive environment.”

Daily swim instruction is the highlight of an active day for campers as they build self-confidence and develop friendships. The Future Stars swim program provides individual attention for the beginner to the advanced swimmer to help all campers improve their skills.

“With the increased academic demands in school, there just aren’t as many social opportunities for children as there were 15 or 20 years ago … and we believe our camp is giving children back the opportunity to socialize, explore and, most importantly, just enjoy being kids,” he says.

Branchburg / Morristown / Randolph
215-674-0494
futurestars.com