

4 Fun Filled Weeks of Summer Camp June 1st-26th
Registration Link
https://bit.ly/StLukesSummer2026
St. Luke's Episcopal Church invites rising 1st–6th graders (recent 2026 Kindergarten–5th grade completers) to a fun, faith-filled summer camp experience for all four weeks of June.
Camp begins Monday June 1st and ends Friday June 26th.
Join us Monday–Friday, 9am–3pm (with before care from 7:30am and aftercare until 5:30pm)
at 1222 N Dorgenois St, New Orleans.
Our enriching program includes singing, dancing, games, art, reading, creative projects, and small-group fun led by caring teachers and volunteers. We'll weave in social-emotional learning (SEL), daily dedicated reading time, and other fun STEAM activities, all grounded in faith and community.
Lunch, snacks (fruits/veggies), books, supplies, and indoor/outdoor play spaces provided—just bring a labeled water bottle. We are working on grants and partnership to provide lunch. If you know of any connections, please reach out!
A perfect way to keep kids engaged, inspired, and growing in faith and friendship this summer.
This year, we are also planning to take field trips!
Tuition, Fees, and Discounts
Registration: (Registration fees are non-refundable)
February 2nd - March 13th: $25 for first child/$10 for each sibling
March 14th - May 1st: $30 for first child/$15 for each
Camp Tuition:
$400 – Camp tuition is for the full four-week session.
Siblings each receive a 20% discount:
$720 for two siblings and $1,040 for three siblings.
Camp tuition remains the same whether you attend all 4 weeks or just certain weeks of the session.
Tuition must be paid in full by May 1st.
Before and After Care:
Before care: 7:30am – 8:30am $5/day
After care: 3:15pm – 5:30pm $5/day
You can bundle for $45 per week (This price is per family)
Space is limited to 50 campers
If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to summer camp director Spring Perry via email at enrichment@stlukesneworleans.com or call the church office at (504) 821-0529.
Office hours are Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 10am - 2pm and Saturdays 9am - 12pm.
All volunteers who work with children must abide by all diocesan safeguarding protocols, complete all necessary trainings, and respect the dignity of every human being.
For more information, see Safe Church, Safe Communities | The Episcopal Diocese of Louisiana (edola.org)
Protecting children, seniors, and everyone in between is of the utmost importance to this church.
Thank you, parents, for allowing us to enjoy a safe summer with your children.
Thank you, staff and volunteers, for your valuable ministry.

Spring Richardson Perry brings a profound commitment to nurturing young hearts and minds through joyful, faith-centered experiences. With a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, a Master of Education in Secondary Education, and ongoing pursuit of a PhD in Industrial-Organizational Psychology, Spring blends educational expertise with a deep passion for employee and youth well-being to create uplifting environments.
Her career spans human resources, teaching, instructional coaching, and assistant principal roles, where she fostered resilience and growth.
Rooted in her faith, Spring finds greatest joy in overseeing faith formation for young people—guiding them to encounter God's love through worship, community, and outdoor exploration.
As a dedicated community leader, she has served on nonprofit boards empowering women and children, and co-manages a youth life-skills program.
Spring believes strong, supported individuals that are grounded in Christ's teachings build thriving communities. She is honored to lead this camp, cultivating lasting faith, friendships, and hope in every camper.
Please reach us at tbryan@bryanjupiter.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Our address is 1222 N. Dorgenois Street. The camp entrance is in Gaudet Hall. You can't miss our beautiful Blessed Gaudet mural outside!
The price you pay will include attending all 4 weeks. There is no per week pricing. Please indicate on the registration form if your child is attending all 4 weeks or certain weeks.
Please reach out as soon as possible to discuss extenuating circumstances for refunds.
Are based on financial need. Please contact the camp director as soon as possible to discuss.
Closed toe shoes are recommended. Flip flops and crocs are discouraged because of outdoor activities.
Yes! Each week we hope to take at least one fun excursion. This is included in the price of camp.
Please clearly state all allergies and any special diets needed. Any child who needs an EpiPen or inhaler must bring it every day to camp.
Please contact the summer camp director in advance.
Please don't send your child to camp with phones, tablets, or toys from home. If your child comes to camp with a phone, those phones are turned in to camp director at beginning of arrival.
God is Love!
This is the kind of church summer camp where families of different denominations and faiths are welcome.
You child will learn Bible stories about the care of God's creation, Biblical heroes, Jesus' Parables (stories), and the Fruits of the Spirit (kindness, compassion, etc).
We love to sing hymns and camp songs together. We pray before meals. When we hurt someone else's feelings, we say we are sorry and ask to be forgiven.
For more about what the Episcopal Church believes, please see our "welcome" page.
We will let you know soon : )
We look forward to celebrating with you!
Church begins at 10am. Students will sing and share during church and have their artwork showcased during coffee hour.
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