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  • American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED Blended Learning Class

    The purpose of the course is to help participants recognize and respond appropriately to cardiac, breathing, and first aid emergencies; to know how to care for a suddenly injured or ill person until more advanced medical personnel arrive and take over. Infant, child and adult skills are covered in this course. The American Red Cross Adult and Pediatric Blended Learning class is divided into two sessions: an online session (time range is .50 to 4.5 hours depending on pre-assessment) and then a subsequent skills session (scheduled for 2 hours 30 minutes). To complete the course requirements and receive a course completion certificate, a participant must be able to complete all required physical skills proficiently without any coaching or assistance during the assessment scenarios. Upon meeting the criteria for course completion and demonstration of competency, participants will receive a 2-year American Red Cross certification. Please be sure to check with your physicians to ensure you are able to do the skill session (compressions, kneeling, standing), PRIOR to registration. Online Session will be emailed from "RED CROSS" to you from the instructor up to 2 weeks prior to class, please check your Junk folder prior to reaching out to the FRC- 928-774-1103 You MUST show up to the subsequent skill session of the class 10 mins EARLY and you must be bring proof of the COMPLETED ONLINE SESSION!
  • Camp Colton's Colton Adventure Camp

    Calling All Adventurous Kids! Come explore with Camp Colton this summer. Are you a soon-to-be 4th or 5th grader excited about adventures outdoors? Make new friends, learn new things, and experience the wonders of Northern Arizona at the Colton Adventure Camp. In addition to explorations around Camp Colton, you’ll challenge yourself with a ropes course, go hiking on the San Francisco peaks, and spend a day in Sedona on Oak Creek. Learn about where you live and enjoy games, art, and fun! When: check available sections for dates Drop-off (between 8:00-8:30 am) and pick-up (between 4:30-5:00 pm) each day is at Sechrist Elementary School Where: Camp Colton with expeditions to the surrounding areas and Sedona Who: Rising 4th and 5th Graders (small group sizes with a cap around 35 campers per week) Cost: $400/week. Includes all activities and snacks; campers provide their own lunch. Financial Aid is available, please contact us at info@friendsofcampcolton.org. Questions? Please contact us at info@friendsofcampcolton.org
  • Camp Iwannago Swim Lessons 2026

    Register your campers for our yearly swim lessons! Space is limited, and is on a first come/first served basis. Please note, if your camper is not here the first day of swim lessons (6/8-Session 1 or 6/29-Session 2), then the next camper on the waitlist will be given their space. You can sign up for Session 1 or Session 2, but your camper cannot attend both sessions. Lessons are 30 minutes long and there are two groups a day, Monday-Thursday during the the three week duration.
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  • High School Leaders

    Mentor the next generation of Camp Colton alumni as a High School Leader! Support small groups of students ranging from 4th-7th grade as they have fun and learn together. We have multiple programs that can benefit from your time, passion, and support. During the SEED Summer Experience, this entails student groups of 6th and 7th graders staying all week directing their own environmental research projects with guidance from a science teacher and local STEM experts. At the Colton Adventure Camp, this entails 4th and 5th graders coming up each day for a week to go on expeditions and get their hands dirty with enriching activities like making bread from scratch or pressing flowers. Either way, you will also support traditional camp activities like art, team-building, hiking, games, and singing around the campfire. As a student leader, you will receive training and guidance from Camp staff to facilitate activities and support positive outcomes before your selected program begins. Leaders eat, learn, and play with their middle school students. For High School Leaders working the SEED Summer Experience, your sleeping arrangements are separate from campers' sleeping structures and you have access to extra food, showers, and more. It is an honor, privilege, and commitment to be a high school leader at Camp Colton.
  • STEM Environmental Enrichment & Discovery (SEED) Summer Experience

    Come learn with us at Camp Colton this summer! The STEM Environmental Enrichment and Discovery (SEED) Summer Experience is designed for curious and adventurous kids who want to learn more about their natural environment and have fun. Working alongside local STEM experts, campers will direct their own environmental research projects and explore outdoor sites in and around Hart Prairie. And, they will also build community through traditional Camp activities like art, team-building, hiking, outdoor recreation, and singing around the campfire. When (6 days and 5 nights): check available sections for dates Where: Camp Colton Who: Incoming 7th and 8th Graders (capped at about 45 students per week) Cost: $750 – includes food, activities, caring staff, and an on-site nurse Need-based scholarships are available, please contact us at info@friendsofcampcolton.org. Questions? Please contact us at info@friendsofcampcolton.org
  • Sechrist Choir

    This is the Choir and music program for Sechrist FACTS. Students who are not registered for Sechrist FACTS may not register/attend the Sechrist FACTS Music Program. All attendees must be registered for Sechrist FACTS before they will be accepted into the Choir and Music Program for the 2024-2025 School Year.