Our Mission
Reforged Gaming Lounge aims to create a fun, safe, and educational environment for kids who not only love video games, but have an interest in how the machines they love work!
We want to give kids a hands-on opportunity to learn how computers, consoles, and other gaming machines function, as well as allow them time to engage in play.

Activities and Learning Opportunities
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Computer Science/Anatomy
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PC Maintenance
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Security/Online Safety
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Game Theory
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Mechanics Practice
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Competition
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Content Creation
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Deluxe Custom PC Build Option
For additional cost (varys by build) the camper can build their own PC at the end of the camp to take home as their own!

Our Staff
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We take pride in our staff being a multi-talented team with specialties in computer science, teaching, e-sports and more!
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We will also have visiting collegiate e-sports players from different colleges sharing their skills and knowledge in various games.

Daily Schedule
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8-9 AM - Drop Off
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9-10 AM - Activity 1
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10-12 PM - Activity 2
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12-1 PM Lunch Break
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1-2 PM - Activity 3
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2-4 PM - Activity 4
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4-5 PM -Pick Up
*Half day option available
*Bagged snacks and drinks provided. Lunch to be brought from home for allergy or dietary restrictions

Age Ranges and Dates

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8-12 year old: June 9th-20th Mon - Fri
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13-17 year old: June 23rd-July 4th Mon - Fri
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8-12 year old: July 7th-18th Mon - Fri
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13-17 year old: July 21st-Aug 1st Mon - Fri
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8-12 year old: Aug 4th-15th Mon - Fri
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13-17 year old: Aug 18th-29th Mon - Fri
*Siblings in separate age ranges can be together for convenience
Pricing Full & Half Day
Full Day: $350 per week*
Half Day: $200 per week*
*Each camp session is 2 weeks long

Sick Child Policy
For the safety of all campers, we ask that is your child is sick and running a fever that you do not send them to camp. If your child is experiencing sickness while at camp, a parent will be contacted immediately and it is asked that your child is not sent back to camp until they are fever free for a 24 hour span with no medication.
