CAMP
A summer camp that focuses on music! How cool is that?
Our Summer Camps are required for students participating in Concert Choir and Ensemble and highly recommended for any singers over the age of 7. No previous PEBCC singing experience required!
Concert Choir & Ensemble Camp
Monday, July 21 - Saturday, August 2, 2025
Age: Generally 10 - 15
Required for all singers enrolling in Concert Choir or Ensemble Fall 2025.
Singers not enrolled in PEBCC may register for camp only with placement audition.
Fee: To Be Announced!
Camp Joyful Voices
Session One: Monday, July 21 - Saturday, July 26, 2025
Session Two: Monday, July 28 - Saturday, August 2, 2025
Age: Generally 7 - 11
Recommended for Training Department singers.
Anyone can register, no PEBCC or singing experience required!
Fee: To Be Announced!
Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choir Camp fosters lifelong friendships that begin with the love of singing. Give your child a chance to strengthen old friendships and begin new ones while hiking, swimming, crafting and living through music. Our regular summer sleep-away music camps are held at the beautiful Walker Creek Ranch in Marin County, a 1700-acre site that includes forest, chaparral, grassland, 20 miles of hiking trails, and a great 4-acre swimming hole! The choral tradition is not relegated to a classroom or concert hall. Kids are encouraged to sing at the lake, on hikes, and around the campfire. Each summer, we offer our 12 day camp, required for members of Concert Choir and Ensemble.
We invite singers ages 7 & up to join us for Camp Joyful Voices. Built with your young singers in mind, this short 6 day sleepaway camp is the perfect opportunity for your child to build confidence, deepen musical skills and make new friends. Led by faculty member Anne Daniel with supportive staff and skilled counselors, your singer is sure to make lifelong memories and friendships while nurturing their love for singing.
Click the button below for more information. Please note PEBCC Financial Assistance covers the costs of camp at the same level as the rest of your child’s experience.