Here is your chance to learn about government, banking, economics, supply and demand, advertising and much more. Then put your knowledge to work by running your own life-like town on the last day.
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne is a community & culture summer camp in Denver, CO for ages 10 to 11. Tuition starts at $300 and goes up to $375 per session. The camp runs full_day sessions. Enrollment is currently unknown.
10-11
$300.0-$375.0
per program
full_day
Sessions (24)
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne - Week 1 (Ages 10-11)
In Week 1, campers dive into the fundamentals of government and banking. They explore how local governments operate and the role of banks in the economy. Through interactive activities, campers learn about money management and the importance of financial institutions. This week sets the stage for running their own life-like town by understanding the basics of civic responsibility and banking systems.
Girls Can - June 15-18
Campers learn about women leaders around the world, connect with local businesswomen, and participate in activities to help discover how to be financially fit. The week wraps up with campers testing their skills by running Young AmeriTowne!
Young AmeriTowne - June 15-18
Students learn about government, banking, economics, supply and demand, advertising and much more. Then put knowledge to work by running their own life-like town on the last day.
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne - Week 2 (Ages 10-11)
During Week 2, campers focus on economics and supply and demand principles. They engage in hands-on activities that demonstrate how markets fluctuate and how consumer choices impact pricing. Campers begin to understand advertising strategies and how businesses attract customers. This week builds critical thinking about economic interactions in a community.
Running your own biz - June 22-26
This program explores the basics of what it takes to get started, allows you to experiment with ideas, and helps you decide what business you might want to start. At the Friday Marketplace, sell the products you made throughout the week!
Young AmeriTowne - June 22-26
Students learn about government, banking, economics, supply and demand, advertising and much more. Then put knowledge to work by running their own life-like town on the last day.
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne - Week 3 (Ages 10-11)
In Week 3, campers explore advertising and marketing techniques. They learn how businesses create compelling advertisements to attract customers and the psychology behind consumer behavior. Campers create their own ads and practice persuasive communication. This creative week enhances their understanding of business strategies within a community.
International Towne - June 29-July 2
Students learn about foreign currency, global trading and cultures around the world. On Friday, students 'travel' and run the world as a citizen of International Towne.
Junior Money Matters - June 29-July 2
Explore fun things about money, banking and the world of work, while learning important basic financial skills. On the last day, students work in a business and run their very own life-like town.
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne - Week 4 (Ages 10-11)
Week 4 is dedicated to understanding supply and demand in real-world contexts. Campers participate in simulations that show how product availability and consumer demand affect prices and business decisions. They analyze case studies and role-play as business owners to make strategic choices. This week deepens their economic literacy and decision-making skills.
Running your own biz - July 6-10
This program explores the basics of what it takes to get started, allows you to experiment with ideas, and helps you decide what business you might want to start. At the Friday Marketplace, sell the products you made throughout the week!
Young AmeriTowne - July 6-10
Students learn about government, banking, economics, supply and demand, advertising and much more. Then put knowledge to work by running their own life-like town on the last day.
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne - Week 5 (Ages 10-11)
This week, campers prepare to run their own life-like town. They review all concepts learned so far—government, banking, economics, and advertising—and practice applying them in a simulated environment. Campers take on roles such as mayor, banker, and business owner to experience community management firsthand. This immersive experience develops leadership and teamwork skills.
International Towne - July 13-17
Students learn about foreign currency, global trading and cultures around the world. On Friday, students 'travel' and run the world as a citizen of International Towne.
Junior Money Matters - July 13-17
Explore fun things about money, banking and the world of work, while learning important basic financial skills. On the last day, students work in a business and run their very own life-like town.
Young AmeriTowne - July 13-17
Students learn about government, banking, economics, supply and demand, advertising and much more. Then put knowledge to work by running their own life-like town on the last day.
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne - Week 6 (Ages 10-11)
Campers run their own life-like town this week, applying all their knowledge in a dynamic simulation. They manage government roles, banking operations, and business activities within the town. This hands-on experience teaches responsibility, financial literacy, and civic engagement. Campers collaborate to solve challenges and keep their town thriving.
Running your own biz - July 20-24
This program explores the basics of what it takes to get started, allows you to experiment with ideas, and helps you decide what business you might want to start. At the Friday Marketplace, sell the products you made throughout the week!
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne - Week 7 (Ages 10-11)
In Week 7, campers revisit key concepts of government and economics with advanced activities. They analyze case studies of real towns and discuss how economic policies affect communities. Campers participate in debates and create proposals for improving their simulated towns. This week encourages critical thinking and civic responsibility.
Just Start It - July 27-31
Campers learn tools and tricks to make a business happen. Campers develop real businesses and real products that they'll present on Friday for a chance to win awesome prizes. Plus, campers will be on their way to earning real profits!
Young AmeriTowne 2 - July 27-31
For students who have completed Young AmeriTowne before. Expand knowledge about investing, budgeting, credit and debit cards and experience Young AmeriTowne like never before.
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne - Week 8 (Ages 10-11)
Week 8 focuses on entrepreneurship and business management. Campers learn how to start and run a business, including budgeting, marketing, and customer service. They create business plans and pitch ideas to their peers. This week fosters creativity, financial literacy, and leadership skills.
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne - Week 9 (Ages 10-11)
Campers apply their knowledge in a second round of running their own life-like town. They take on new roles and face fresh challenges that require teamwork and problem-solving. This immersive experience reinforces lessons in government, banking, and economics while encouraging leadership and community engagement.
Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne - Week 10 (Ages 10-11)
In the final week, campers reflect on their summer learning and showcase their skills in a community fair. They present projects, share experiences from running their towns, and celebrate their achievements. This week emphasizes communication, confidence, and the practical application of economic and civic knowledge.
Programs offered
Location
3550 E. First Ave., Denver, CO 80206 (Denver location) / 401 S. Pierce St., Lakewood, CO 80226 (Belmar location)
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne cost?
- Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne costs $300.0-$375.0 per session.
- What ages does Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne accept?
- Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne accepts children ages 10 to 11.
- Is Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne still accepting registrations?
- Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne enrollment is currently unknown. Visit the camp website for the most current availability.
- Where is Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne located?
- Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne is located at 3550 E. First Ave., Denver, CO 80206 (Denver location) / 401 S. Pierce St., Lakewood, CO 80226 (Belmar location) in Denver, CO.
- What is the schedule for Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne?
- Young Americans Center - Young AmeriTowne offers full_day sessions.
Data compiled for Summer 2026. Always verify details directly with the camp provider before registering.