Silver Lining Circus Camp is an exciting summer day-camp for ages 5-18. Now in our 10th year, our goal is to provide a fun and richly rewarding circus experience for children of any skill level.

My daughter was a painfully shy and insecure child. She didn't know how to comfortably communicate with others, especially in new environments. It was amazing to see her finding her way to "speak" during the circus camp, and more than that - the effect it had on her confidence the entire school year after attending the camp!! She  found that showing off what you know and who you are could be actually fun!! What joy it is to see her blooming!!
 ~ a satisfied parent




   Expert instruction in:
Juggling, Diabolos, Tight Wire, Spinning Plates, Devil Sticks, Age-appropriate acrobatics



   More fun with:
Cooperative games, arts and crafts, magic, clowning, and tons of stunts



   Kids gain:
Confidence, patience, persistence. 

Video of our 2007 Tour Camp...



The 2010 camp dates are:

Ages 5-6:
July 5 - July 9  (9am-3pm)   more info
Ages 7-8:
July 12-16  (9am-3pm) SESSION FULL
July 19-23  (9am-3pm) more info
Ages 9-14:
July 5 - July 9  (9am-4pm)
July 12-16  (9am-4pm)
July 19-23  (9am-4pm) more info

Special 11-day Tour Camp for ages 11-18:
July 26-30 and
August 2-7   (9am-4pm)
For experienced circus kids, Tour Camp is a special 11-day camp where the focus is on building a performance which will tour to local venues.  Special permission and recommendations required.
More info

Fees: $250 for one-week camps. $450 for Tour Camp. Scholarships available. Please inquire.

Camp is located in Temple, NH. Older camp will be at the Temple Elementary School  (see map). Younger camp will be in Friendship Hall next to the Temple Town Hall (see map).

Camp is run by Rick Davis, Jackie Davis, and Jen Agans and a staff of experienced circus coaches.


Learn more about us, and why circus skills are beneficial to kids' growth.



Silver Lining Wish List:  Do you have any interesting old clothes that you don’t want any more?  Colorful shirts?  Dad’s old neckties?  Funny boxers?  Goofy dresses?  Tutus?  Hats?  Weird shoes?  The SLCC Clown Closet is accepting donations.  Keep your eyes open at the Recycling Center (our favorite place to shop) and bring them on the first day.











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