According to area experts, a post-pandemic summer means children’s programming is in high demand.
Cooperstown teacher Stephanie Nelen, who tutored local students through the COVID-19 pandemic, said she considered the need so great, she launched a private academic business, ResourceME. Nelen’s ResourceME will host a series of summer enrichment camps from early July through late August at Cooperstown and Oneonta sites, with topics such as robotics and coding, Mandarin, American Sign Language, dramatic arts, visual storytelling and more. Most camps, she said, will be taught by Otsego County educators.
The camps and the company, Nelen said, emphasize cooperation.
“We found out Clark Sports Center wasn’t going to have their camps, and I…