Calling All Wizards! In this 5-day camp, young wizards use theatrics of improvisation, innovative storytelling and crafting with found objects to create a wizarding world of fun. Inspired by the Harry Potter series, this outdoor camp includes theater activities that will explore character through physicality and imaginative silliness, with a focus on daring acts of kindness. The camp leaders, Professor Bisquit and Professor Veeee are in character the entire time and add to the magic of the week! A great balance of creative expression and just being plain silly. Camp registration fee includes: Camp totebag and various magical props that will transform the imagination. Camp will follow current Covid precautions and procedures including masking if necessary. Maximum 24 kids.
Good Medicine Wizard Camp Location: Alum Creek Shelter on Main St. Westerville June 1- 5, 2026 Monday - Friday 9:30-1pm Ages 7 - 12 $220
REGISTRATION INFO BELOW
Important: New Registration Process This Year
NEW THIS YEAR: Camp registration is now handled through the Westerville Parks & Recreation website
All families—returning and new—must register through this system.
Camps will appear under the Camps tab on the registration site in the coming weeks
Registration is available for both residents and non-residents
Online Registration
Westerville residents: Friday, February 20 at 12:00 PM (online only)
Non-residents: Sunday, February 22 at 12:00 PM (online only)
In-Person Registration
Begins February 23 at the Westerville Community Center
Account Setup (Important!)
Families must create or log into a Westerville Parks & Recreation account to register
We strongly recommend setting up your account ahead of time to ensure a smooth registration day
How To Make A Broom For Camp!
Good Medicine Productions: GMP's mission is to bring transformational joy to humans of all ages through the art of improvisation, comedic performance and innovative storytelling. Good Medicine's signature program brings comedic performers bedside to help elderly in nursing homes and hospitalized children find their joy. Any profits made from camp go directly to our pediatric and senior living program.