Summer Experiences

Summer Experiences at Daystar are an opportunity for boys and girls to build friendships and to learn social & self-regulation skills in a small, supportive peer group environment.

Turn in application by emailing to susan@daystarcounseling.com or handing to the front desk. For general questions about summer experiences please contact Sherman Bucher at 615-298-5353 ext 3221, 

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2024 Dates

jedi powers

3rd-5th Grade Boys
Led by Don Logan
June 3-6 (10am-3pm)
$500
We will spend the week focusing on self-regulation skills and discover, like a Jedi, how we have abilities that are already within us. It will be a fun 4 days filled with activities, games, and adventure, problem solving, and building friendships.

the way out

6th-7th Grade Boys
Led by Don Logan
June 10-13 (10am-3pm)
$500
Centered on problem solving but with an outdoor twist. Here is where it gets wild: Each day we will embark on a two-mile hike to "get out" of the same place (a different way) each day. Before and after each hike there will be times to work on problem solving and building friendships together.

boys to men

7th-8th Grade Boys
Led by Sherman Bucher
June 17-20 (10am-12pm)
$500
Being a boy in middle school can be full of tough and challenging obstacles. On top of that, learning how to say “goodbye” to being a boy and “hello” to being a young man can be tough and challenging as well. As a group, we will spend 4 days learning new skills such as grilling, tying a tie, healthy competition, using tools, etc. We will also be learning how to talk with each other and form deeper connections. Field trips included!

inside out, wk 1

1st-3rd Grade Girls
Led by Shannon Flynn
June 24-27 (10am-3pm)
$500
Inspired by the hit Disney Movie, Inside Out, this four day camp will teach early elementary aged girls how to notice, name and cope with their emotions. Through field trips, art activities, and play based learning, girls will develop their emotional literacy skills and empathy for others while having loads of fun at the same time.

inside out, wk 2

4th-5th Grade Girls
Led by Shannon Flynn
July 22-25 (10am-3pm)
$500
Inspired by the hit Disney Movie, Inside Out, this four day camp will teach older elementary aged girls how to notice, name and cope with their emotions. Through field trips, art activities, and play based learning, girls will develop their emotional literacy skills and empathy for others while having loads of fun at the same time.

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What to Expect

Our summer experiences involve lots of play, creating and discussing “as we’re going along…” Each day will include various indoor and outdoor activities, lunch and a time of sharing.

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What to Bring

Counselors ask that you bring a sack lunch and wear comfortable clothes you can run around in. You will receive an email with final details one week prior to your start date.

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What You’ll Learn

This time gives kids the chance to take healthy risks and empowers them to support, challenge, and encourage each other toward maturity.

The Heart of Summer Experiences

"Because we loved you so much, we were delighted to share with you not only the Gospel of God but our lives as well, because you had become very dear to us." 1 Thessalonians 2:8 (NIV)


A "typical day" at a Daystar Summer Experiences can be anything but "typical."  Sure there are activities you would expect to see: art projects in the art room, 4-square tournaments on the basketball court, laughter and giggling over a meal in the dining room or a van full of boys returning from an action-packed day around Nashville.  Those are the things in plain view.  However, if you could look a little closer or listen a little longer, you would begin to see and hear more than just kids and activities. 

You might hear 3rd grade boys learning the art of complimenting and encouraging each other after a game of "Daystar Tag."  You might see a high school boy grinning ear to ear because he finally found a friend to share lunch with.  You would probably see a girl working hard on a painting she would eventually give away to a friend; learning the gift of giving.  It's these moments and these interactions that we see God using Daystar to reach kids who need the gift of seeing that their life matters.

Daystar has the privilege of hosting Summer Experiences for elementary, middle, and high school students.  These week-long intensives have been safe places, stretching places, and restorative places for kids.  They have also been places where "typical" would not describe the effort, care, concern, and sacrifice made by Summer Experience Leaders.  Paul's message to the Thessalonians is the same message that could be seen in the relationships of kids and leaders.  Leaders who wanted to share more than just a week of fun, but also a week of listening, praying, hoping, and strengthening.

If we ran the numbers, we could probably calculate the total number of pizzas we ate, miles we drove, art projects we completed, and popsicles we consumed.  In the end, what we hope and wait to see, but can't measure or add are the lives that are changed and the impact made by "one life touching another."