Once upon a time, in the beautiful, lush state of Maine, known as ME to its buddies, there lived a bunch of energetic, sprightly young kids who just couldn't keep away from a rather bouncy fellow named Mr. Basketball. Maine, with its enchanting forests and tranquil, sparkling lakes, was a picture of idyllic calm. But the moment Mr. Basketball made an appearance, the tranquility turned into a whirl of excitement. These Maine kids were a lovable, noisy bunch who had a knack for dribbling, shooting, and throwing Mr. Basketball through a hoop. Their laughter echoed across the pine trees and elks would often stop munching on their favorite blueberry bushes just to watch these youngsters play. Maine's longest resident, a brilliant, old moose named Marvin, fondly watched over them from the sidelines. He'd often shake his huge antlers and yell, "Bounce that ball, kiddos!" Mr. Basketball, despite all the bouncing and squeezing, never lost his spirit. In fact, he loved the attention and the adventure! He would occasionally get a bit dizzy though, but that was all part of the fun. After all, who wouldn't want to fly through the air and score a perfect "swoosh" in the basket? So, in the captivating landscape of Maine, these basketball-loving kids and their round, rubbery friend created a symphony of laughter and sport. They had a blast, and Marvin the Moose did too, even if he did grumble about the noise every now and then. But deep down, he knew he wouldn't have it any other way. Because, in Maine, basketball wasn't just a game. It was a celebration of friendship, fun and, of course, a very resilient, bouncy, Mr. Basketball.
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DEBUT Creative Center & Theater-Studio is a dual-language (English–Russian) program where kids explore creativity, confidence, and self-expression. From theater and dance to fencing and stage performance, children can try new activities and discover their unique talents. Small class sizes let instructors give each child personalized attention, helping them feel comfortable, supported, and confident as they learn. Kids build artistic skills while also developing social confidence, teamwork, and poise on stage and in everyday life. Our programs celebrate each child’s individuality, combining fun, hands-on experiences with a focus on personal growth—all while keeping Russian language and culture an important part of the curriculum.

Dr. George Alexander Kohut, a literary scholar and educator with a vision to provide a healthy and character-building outdoor experience, founded Kamp Kohut in 1907. Coming from the heat and pollution of the city, he ran a boys' school in New York, hence calling it "Kohut's School for Boys". At Kamp Kohut, we pay special attention to the individual qualities of each camper. We understand that each child has different needs and interests and we strive to make sure that all campers have a truly special summer experience. We provide close supervision and carefully orchestrated detail to ensure that each child’s camp experience is successful.