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    Rehoboth Summer Children's Theatre - Film Campers on location setting a shot.

    Rehoboth Summer Children's Theatre

    5.0(3 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    My daughter has been attending drama theater camps offered by Rehoboth Summer Children's Theatre…read morefor many years since she was 5-1/2, she is now 8. She loved the first year and has been excited to go back every year since. During the camp week, the children learn the plays and put on a performance at the end of the week. The younger children go for a half day and the older children go for a full day during the 5 day week. The older and younger kids work together and separately throughout the day. All of the older children have been great role models for the younger kids and have taught my daughter how to help provide motivation to the younger campers. Steve and Karen lead the children through drama exercises during the week, help them learn a play that they will perform on the final day and make props for the performance. All the staff are very patient and kind to the children. Also, during the week, the kids get to see a performance put on by the Rehoboth Summer Children's Theatre group. These are full performances acted out by two individuals. The plays change from year to year and are fun to watch. This year my daughter will try the Film and TV Camp for the first time. It will be an exciting challenge to try something new. I'm sure this camp will be organized and as rewarding as the drama camps. We will be returning for more camps this summer and hopefully for more summers to come!

    We feel like we're part of the RSCT family. Every summer our grandson attended from the time he was…read morefive until he was 14. We watched him grow in confidence and explore facets of his creativity we didn't know were there. Not only did he grow creatively, he learned to listen to his peers and as time went on to help younger campers develop. Now, our granddaughter, who is seven, is going into her third summer with RSCT. She loves performing and loves her summer camp!

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    Rehoboth Summer Children's Theatre - Theatre campers perform Alice in Wonderland after and busy week of rehearsal!

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    Theatre campers perform Alice in Wonderland after and busy week of rehearsal!

    Kids Cottage

    Kids Cottage

    2.2(5 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    I would not recommend this daycare to anyone. Management is horrible. The director is OK with her…read moreteachers being rude and bullies. I had a problem with one of the teachers and instead of the director having a conversation with the parents and the teacher she refused. She thought it was a better option to talk to us separately. One of the problems I had with the teacher is she sent my Child's underwear home with literally poop in it. Another problem that I had was knew that my potty trained yet she sent him home in underwear and I didn't know about it until he had an accident. This teacher does not know how to communicate. The way she dresses is inappropriate for a daycare center.I said something to the director her response back to me was this isn't an excuse, but I think she picked up bad habits from the other teacher that was there for years! (She works in the school district now ) my child didn't even belong in this class. It was for the older four-year-old. My kid just turned three in August and when I asked why the teachers weren't moved, so my kid could go to his class that he's supposed to be, I was told she likes the teachers where they're at . if you go on Google the assistant director gave Kids Cottage a five star review yet she has no kids. It's a shame because this place is really nice, but it is ran so poorly by management. Management gossip about other employees to other employees. they even gossip about all the children and the the parents To each other. I literally had a teacher tell me that they all really need to stop gossiping about children to each other . They also will call me and tell me my child has a fever. I'll come pick my child up. Took my child straight to the doctors. No medicine was given and the doctor tells me my child has no fever. My pediatrician told me the same thing about Kids Cottage and another parent has gone through the same thing. I also told the director that I was pulling my oldest child out of there because of this teacher, and because I said that to her she insisted on kicking my baby out as well. I come in there to pick up my children The assistant Director gets in my face will not let me go grab my children deletes me off this app called brightwheel I don't know the last time my baby ate. I don't know the last time my baby was changed. This director treated me like this 5 years ago when this lady decided to grab my child after I told her to get off my child. the director threatens to kick me and my child out one of the teachers literally grabs my child and tells the director to stop that she's scaring the children Never got an apology. Never got talked about it again. I even wrote the owner and never even got a response back. I was even asked last year to write a review on Kids Cottage by management!

    They are very expensive. A lot of hidden fees. We were not impressed with their camp weeks. They…read moredid nothing with my granddaughter in camp that aligned with the week they were promoting. Most the time they just threw my granddaughter outside to play on the playground. On the 3rd day of camp an adult stole my granddaughter's sweater out of her cubby. Kids Cottage "claim" to have working camera's. They were very aware that the sweater was stolen and by whom, they told us so, but refused to do anything to get it back for us or tell us who did it so we could get it back. Also there seemed to be no one monitoring who was coming and going from the daycare. There was no sign in sheet to use when you drop off or picked up your child. There always seemed to be new staff members at the front desk and in the classrooms when we dropped off and picked up our granddaughter. Twice we could not pay for camp week, and had to come back the next day to pay, because the girls at the front desk said they were new and did not know how to take payment. This camp was not a positive experience at all.

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    Camp Barnes

    Camp Barnes

    2.0(1 review)
    10.9 mi

    I am writing to share my experience and observations about Camp Barnes, which I attended for three…read moreyears -- as a camper in 2023 and as a Counselor-in-Training (C.I.T.) in 2024 and 2025. While there are positive aspects of the camp, the overall environment is toxic, disorganized, and poorly managed, particularly for staff and C.I.T.s. As a camper in 2023, I enjoyed activities like campfires, arts and crafts, kayaking, archery, and sports, and most counselors were kind. However, even then there was significant drama within cabins, many campers felt excluded, bathrooms were dirty, cold water was rarely available, and toilet paper and soap often ran out despite repeated requests. The bathrooms were especially unsanitary -- during Girls' Week this year, 4 out of 5 toilets were clogged most of the day, showers flooded, campers had only two minutes to wash (barely enough), and menstrual blood and feces were left on walls and floors. Sewage water even backed up into kitchen drains during meal prep.   As a C.I.T., my experience was discouraging and not at all what was promised. The program was advertised as an opportunity to shadow counselors and develop leadership skills, but in reality we were treated like janitorial staff -- expected to wash dishes, refill water, and clean for hours while male counselors often stood by and contributed little. We arrived at meals an hour early and stayed up to two hours after to clean, with little to no training on how to interact with campers. In 2024, I left early due to a toxic cabin environment and lack of guidance, and in 2025 I returned for Girls' Week 1 hoping things had improved. Unfortunately, they had not. On arrival this year, no clear instructions were given; it was up to us to set up our cabins and pick counselors to shadow. One counselor, Shelby, stood out as kind, organized, and great with campers, but most others were unclear, dismissive, or power-hungry.   Several incidents this year demonstrate the camp's unprofessionalism. For example, Cabin 10 has a long-standing tradition of campers writing their names or messages on the walls, which staff had witnessed and tolerated for years. This year, after campers added some slightly inappropriate but harmless messages, counselors Ashleigh and Ashley Gott made us scrub the walls (despite knowing the permanent marker wouldn't come off), then forced us to hold plank positions and do push-ups -- roughly one for each of the 160 signatures -- even though most of us physically couldn't complete them. Meanwhile, two C.I.T.s completely shirked their responsibilities, ignored campers, used their phones in front of them, and refused to help clean, yet faced no consequences. Those of us who did the work were criticized by Ashley Gott as "childish" and told to "realize we weren't campers anymore." At the end of the week, we were even blamed for a trash bag left in our cabin, even though it had been there since Boys' Week, already full of food and trash when we arrived.   While Camp Barnes does offer fun activities and memorable moments for campers, the lack of organization, poor sanitation, toxic staff culture, and unprofessional treatment of C.I.T.s caused me significant stress and anxiety. As a camp run by the State Police, I expected higher standards of professionalism and accountability. I have decided not to return to Camp Barnes, and I sincerely hope the administration takes these concerns seriously to improve the experience for future campers and staff. If you have any further questions about my experience, please feel free to reach out -- I am happy to provide more details. Thank you for your time.

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