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Chess Camps are Fun and Educational for Children
Contributed by: Todd Bardwick on 4/3/2007

By Todd Bardwick, National Chess Master

With summer just around the corner, it's time to start thinking about what camps and activities to send the kids to.

The summer of 2007 is the Chess Academy of Denver's 13 th year for the Rocky Mountain Chess Camps, one of the countries' largest and oldest chess camps in the nation.

Summer chess is great for kids because it is fun to play and keeps the brain working when school is out of session. Chess has strong connections with math and the strategies learned have real-life and sports applications.

The Rocky Mountain Chess Camps are for all ages (6-18) and abilities (Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced). The five-day camp runs from June 11-15 (full and half-day options available) in southeast Denver and the three-day camp runs from July 16-18 near Washington Park. Classes are formed by age and ability. Students get group instruction on all aspects of the game, play in a tournament (with trophies to the winners), and even get to gang up on the instructors in a simultaneous exhibition.

The Chess Academy of Denver also offers two-day chess camps near the Denver Tech Center for specific ability levels: July 9-10 (Intermediate); July 23-24 (Beginner); July 25-26 (Intermediate); and July 30-31 (Intermediate/Advanced).

For information, call 303-770-6696 or visit www.ColoradoMasterChess.com.




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