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Address: 3690 East Avenue Rochester , NY , 14618 Phone: 585-732-1121 43° 6' 58.7196" N, 77° 30' 50.562" W Business/organization type: What our organization offers: Ages for which our activities are most appropriate: Camp Details: Monday, July 11- Friday, July 15 Cost: $250 Boys and Girls Ages 8-18 Organization learning resourcesYou have no education resources added; you can add one here. *The event has already taken place on this date: Fri, 07/15/2022 Basketball camp for Boys and Girls Ages 8-18, *Players will be split up by age during skill development and they will be split up by age and gender for competitive play.* *Campers bring their own lunch but concessions will be available. Please help us keep this calendar up to date! If this activity is sold out, canceled, or otherwise needs alteration, email so we can update it immediately. St. John Fisher Basketball School*Times, dates, and prices of any activity posted to our calendars are subject to change. Please be sure to click through directly to the organization’s website to verify. The event has already taken place on this date: Ages6-8 years 9-12 years Teenagers Schools out for summer! You know what that means? It is time for summer camp! This summer is the second year Mrs. Gurrola and Ms. Mallek have been running their summer camp at St. John Fisher. The camp welcomes students both from the school and outside the school from ages 5-13 and runs a total of 3 weeks. The day includes an art project, science project and free exploration and praise. Students look forward to the different activities and interacting with each other. They especially look forward to Family Business Camp to Support the Next GenerationJuly 6, 2022 As part of its Family Business Initiative, the St. John Fisher University School of Business will host the Young Adult/Parent Family Business Camp, a one-day program providing network and learning opportunities for young adults (ages 16-20) whose parent(s) own a business. The camp runs from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, August 8, at the St. John Fisher University School of Business. “Family firms in Upstate New York are the backbone of our economy. The young adults whose families own firms are stakeholders and may one day own or run these or other firms in our region. They are our future and it’s exciting to create programming to support them,” said Dr. Carol Wittmeyer, interim dean of the School of Business. Reagan Stitt, a rising senior at the University of Dayton and third-generation family member with Cutco Knives, will provide a real case presentation to young adults about her journey in her family’s business. Robert Denning, fourth-generation, president and CEO of Perry’s Ice Cream, will present to parents on next-generation policies. Both groups, parents and young adults, will present background and futuristic transitions for their family’s business to the rest of the peer camp guests. “The purpose of the camp is to help young adults learn more about family business in general and parents will benefit from sharing about their businesses, situations, policies, and plans for the young adults in their firm,” said Wittmeyer. “The camp will help to set the stage for great discussions and action planning.” As part of the program, event guests will have the ability to attend an exclusive viewing of the Buffalo Bills 2022 Training Camp as a group, hosted by Dr. Todd Harrison, assistant dean of the School of Business, who also serves as director of camp operations. Online registration is now open and will close Friday, July 29. For more information, email Wittmeyer at or call the Office of the Dean of the School of Business at (585) 385-8446. |