Maine-Endwell Families Look to Engaging Summer Programs for Youth
Local organizations and schools are offering a variety of summer camps and programs for Maine-Endwell area youth, providing opportunities for learning, recreation, and skill-building.
The Editors · 2026-05-31
As summer approaches, families in the Maine-Endwell area can explore a range of engaging programs and activities designed to enrich the lives of local children and teens. From specialized sports training to inclusive educational experiences and community library offerings, the region provides numerous opportunities for young people to learn, grow, and have fun close to home.
Local athletes can hone their skills at the Maine-Endwell Soccer Club's Annual Summer Soccer Camp, running from Monday, July 13 to Thursday, July 16, 2026. This fundraiser camp, led by boys and girls varsity soccer head coaches Beau Brinsko and Mark Lee, focuses on technical, tactical, and mechanical soccer fundamentals. It welcomes players entering 1st through 6th grade, with a fee of $75 for the first child and $50 for siblings. Proceeds directly support the Maine-Endwell boys and girls soccer programs, and older students are encouraged to volunteer as counselors. Registration is available online, with a deadline two weeks prior to the camp's start.
For youth with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) or 504 plans, ACHIEVE offers its Youth Summer Program, a six-week therapeutic recreation-based experience. Running from July 6 to August 13, 2026, the program serves participants ages 5-21 from Broome, Chenango, or Tioga Counties. Held at Thomas Jefferson Elementary School in Binghamton, activities include expressive arts, crafting, culinary arts, literacy, media, STEM, sports, and recreation, all aimed at helping participants maintain skills learned during the school year. The program operates Monday through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m.
Other organizations are also stepping up to provide diverse summer options. The YMCA of Broome County is hosting a S.T.E.A.M. & Sports Summer Camp from June 29 to September 4, 2026, at the West Family YMCA in Johnson City. This unique camp blends S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) activities with sports programming, fostering teamwork, confidence, and new skills. Catholic Schools of Broome County (CSBC) has also announced a variety of summer offerings for 2026, including a Binghamton Rumble Ponies Players' Camp, Camp Sertoma, Summer Enrichment Camps, and Summer Theater Camps for various age groups.
Locally, the George F. Johnson Memorial Library in Endwell is preparing for its Summer Reading Program with an "Unearth a Story" theme, with registration beginning June 22, 2026. While specific details for children's events for 2026 are still being finalized, the library historically provides story times for different age groups and programs like "Adventures for 1st-3rd Graders," indicating a continued commitment to engaging young readers. The library also plans to offer adult programs, including book clubs, movies, and technology classes, ensuring opportunities for all ages.
These varied summer programs underscore the commitment of local organizations and the Maine-Endwell community to providing enriching and accessible experiences for young people during the school break. Families are encouraged to explore these options to find engaging activities that support growth and summer fun.
Sources:
- maineendwellsoccerclub.com
- achieveny.org
- ymcabroome.org
- csbcsaints.org
This article is AI-written and human-reviewed.