3D Printing Camp
Campers make their own creations and learn the basics of 3D Printing as they are guided through the stages of design, including conceptualization and mock-up to computer design and printing the final product.

Turn Big Ideas Into 3D Creations!
At 3D Printing Camp, campers in grades 4–8 gain hands-on experience bringing their ideas to life through design and fabrication. Under expert guidance, campers explore the full lifecycle of a 3D printed project, from conceptual sketching and mock-ups to digital modeling and final printing. Each day also includes recess, swimming, and time for reflection as campers iterate on their designs in a fun, creative, and supportive environment. Whether they’re new to 3D printing or already tinkering, participants build confidence, problem-solving skills, and a deeper understanding of emerging technologies.
Day at a Glance
9:00 - 9:15am | Drop off
9:00 – 9:30am | Welcome/Introduction
9:30 – 10:30am | Conceptualization & Design
10:30 – 10:45am | Snack Break
10:45 – 11:30am | Design & Mock-Up
12 – 1pm | Lunch
1 – 2pm | Design & Print
2:20 – 3:40pm | Swim
3:40 – 3:50pm | Wrap up & Recap
4pm | Pickup
Meet Our Team
3D Printing Camp Employment Opportunities
Join the JCC Greater Boston 3D Printing Camp team as an instructor and take your leadership skills to the next level! As a camp instructor, you’ll gain valuable experience mentoring young athletes, all while working in a fun and dynamic environment. This role offers competitive pay and opportunities for professional growth, making it ideal for individuals passionate about sports and youth development.

FAQs
What Should I Bring To Camp?
Packing List
- Water bottle (labeled)
- Bathing suit, towel
- Lunch
- Sunscreen & bug spray
- Snacks
- Hat
Clothing
To ensure quick return of any lost items, please label all clothing, water bottles, towels, and bathing suits with your camper’s full name. Additionally, please check the weather forecast and provide appropriate clothing, including secure footwear such as sneakers or sandals (no flip-flops please).
Valuables
To avoid loss or damage, please refrain from sending items of high monetary or sentimental value to camp. Additionally, the use of all electronics, including cell phones and handheld devices, is prohibited. We encourage all campers, regardless of age, to leave cell phones at home. All communication must go through the Camp Office.
Sun Safety & Hydration
To ensure their well-being during outdoor activities, children should come to camp with sunscreen applied and a labeled water bottle. Our staff will provide opportunities for reapplying sunscreen, refilling water bottles, and they will encourage regular hydration throughout the day.
What Food Is Provided?
- All campers are served ice pops in the afternoon.
- All food supplied by the camp is kosher certified and nut-free.
- Campers should bring a healthy, nut-free snack and lunch from home every day.
- Lunch is available to order for an additional fee.
What Are Your Health & Safety Procedures?
JCC Newton Camps are staffed by a camp nurse, and a physician is on call. In case of an emergency, the local hospital is less than five miles away from JCC Greater Boston.
JCC Newton Camps are in compliance with the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Health policies and is inspected and licensed by the City of Newton Department of Public Health. As part of that relationship, we have been asked to share commonly asked questions about Meningococcal Disease.
Parents may request copies of background checks, health care policies, discipline policies, as well as procedures for filing grievances.
What Are Your Security Procedures?
All visitors must show their JCC pass or ID for admission into the building. Parents, staff and all campers must enter the building through the front entrance and check in at the desk.
Policies
Payments, Cancellations, and Terms & Conditions
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- Payments & Cancellations
- JCC Newton Camps require a separate deposit for each session or week. The deposit(s) are strictly tied to those specific sessions and/or weeks. A deposit of $75 per week is due upon registration.
- Sessions or weeks may be dropped or switched, pending availability, without loss of deposit, until February 1.
- Sessions may not be split in order to drop individual weeks.
- Payment Dates:
- After February 1: Deposits are no longer refundable or transferable.
- February 1–May 1: Sessions may be dropped, and all fees paid will be refunded, except the registration fee and any deposit(s).
- May 1: Families are financially responsible for all sessions and/or weeks for which they are registered. Any outstanding fees will be collected in accordance with the previously selected payment plan option unless written notice to withdraw/unenroll has been received by May 1.
- Tuition is non-refundable after May 1. This includes: no refunds for illness, partial sessions/weeks attended, or change of plans.
- JCC Newton Camps do not charge a fee to be on our waitlist. If a camper is waitlisted and a spot opens up, the next camper in line will automatically enrolled, with a deposit charged to the payment method on file and the family will receive notification.
- Families have one week to decline the spot for a refund of the associated deposit.
- Families may remove their name from the waitlist by email at any time.
- Payment of camp tuition may be paid in the following forms:
- By check
- By Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
- By credit card.
- A convenience fee may apply depending on the method of payment. If you elect to pay by physical check, please note that payment must be received and processed before the installment date, to avoid having that payment charged to the payment method on file.
- A $25 processing fee will be added to your invoice for any check or EFT returned unpaid, or credit card declined.
- There are two payment options available at the time of registration:
- You may pay in two installments (in March and in May)
- You may pay via a monthly payment plan.
- You must select your payment option at the time of registration. Any registration after May 1 requires full payment by June 15.
- Payments & Cancellations
COVID-19
COVID: In the event that a JCC Camp must close your child’s bunk, or all of camp, due to state or local mandate, JCC Camps will do our best to fit you into another week, session or JCC camp program as you prefer. If we are unable to accommodate you, JCC Greater Boston will credit your account for use in a future program. COVID procedures may be updated during the camp season as necessary.
ILLNESS: Keep children home if they are not feeling well. Campers with a fever will not be admitted to camp. Campers who develop a fever or other symptoms of illness will be sent home. Campers will be asked to follow precautions and regulations regarding COVID-19, which will be updated based on current conditions and provided before camp begins. Parents are expected to arrange prompt pickup of any child who is ill.
Financial Aid
Thanks to the support of generous individual and foundation donors, JCC Greater Boston makes every effort to offer financial assistance to campers in need. For more information, or a confidential conversation, please contact us. Applications are due February 1.
Financial aid applications must be made online before February 1, at which time all submitted requests will be reviewed. Requests made after February 1 will be reviewed individually and are dependent upon funds remaining. Awards are not guaranteed year to year or for weeks added after February 1. If you are unable to accept the award, you must submit a written request to either reduce enrollment or withdraw. You must submit this request within two weeks of award notification in order to receive a refund of any deposit(s) connected to the withdrawal.
Additional weeks may be added after the deadline has passed, however, there is no guarantee that the aid will be the same. Financial aid is not transferable between camps.
Inclusion at Camp
JCC Newton Camps are designed to be fully inclusive. Campers with special needs participate in all activities and are fully integrated into their age group with their peers. Where necessary, camp may require and help coordinate an Advocate Counselor to provide additional support within the bunk to ensure all campers are fully included. Our Inclusion Coordinator works with our Camp Leadership Team, Camp Counselors, and families to design and facilitate an inclusive environment for each camper. As each camper’s needs are different, the inclusion process and supports provided may differ. Inclusion support can include one or more of the following interventions:
o Additional forms, intake calls, and/or meetings with support staff (teachers, aids, other) as part of registration to gather additional information to ensure we are set up for success prior to summer
o Check-ins with campers and/or family members as needed
o Visual schedules, sensory breaks, and/or other tools
For more information, email camp@jccgb.org.
Drop-Off & Pick-Up
Attendance
Absence: If your child will be out for the day, please email the camp office at camp@jccgb.org or call 617.558.6413.
Pick-Up Policy: Campers will be released to parents/guardians or those listed on your registration form. If your camper will be picked up from camp by anyone else, please let us know. If your camper will be picked up from camp by anyone else, please let us know via email at camp@jccgb.org.
Before and After Care
Available by the week. Please sign up within your CampInTouch account. We regret that there is no extended day on the last day of camp, August 21.
Drop-Off
Morning drop-off is 9:00-9:15am at the main entrance. Cars drive through the loop, dropping off in designated areas. Before Care drop-off is 8:00-9:00am. Park in the lot and escort your camper inside.
Pick-Up
- Pickup is at 4:00pm at the main entrance.
Get In Touch
The JCC Greater Boston Camps comply with regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health and are licensed by the local board of health.