Steve & Kate's Camp - Seattle - Meadowbrook
Seattle Waldorf School, 2728 NE 100th St, Seattle, WA 98125
About
Steve & Kate's Camp - Seattle - Meadowbrook offers activities such as stop-motion animation, sewing, baking, sports, coding, and robotics. Campers can also explore 3D worlds with an interactive virtual reality experience, use interactive art apps and 3D pens, and take part in games and events like Find Chuckie, Friday Pie-Day, a go-kart experience, giant inflatables, water tag, inflatable slip n’ slides, a giant sprinkler, tabletop games, building marble mazes and forts, and Carnival Day. The camp also includes musical performances, movement workshops, and a popup petting zoo as part of its weekly specials.
• Ages: 4–12 years old
• Schedule: Jun 15–Aug 21, 8:00am–6:00pm; closed July 3
Steve & Kate’s Camp was created in 1980. The Seattle - Meadowbrook program lists a director named D'Asia. According to the camp’s mission statement, campers choose which activities they do, whom they do them with, and for how long. The mission statement also describes the camp as a place where kids are empowered, independent, resilient, and responsible for their own decisions.
The program notes that parents can buy any number of days or day passes, send their child to camp any day within the season, and drop off and pick up at any time within camp hours. Long camp hours, meals, and snacks are included, and cuisine includes rotating specials as well as healthy snacks and sides that kids can grab whenever they want. The camp states that it offers automatic full refunds for unused purchased Day Passes at the end of the season, or a difference refund for underused Summer Passes. The program also notes that staff are dedicated specifically to supporting the youngest campers through a Youngest Camper Support Staff.
Weekly specials may include giant inflatables, musical performances, movement workshops, and a popup petting zoo, and the last day of camp features Carnival Day with carnival games, extra treats, and chances to win prizes. The camp describes its community involvement as providing food in partnership with fan favorite restaurants. As it gets closer to summer, registered families are emailed a link to a virtual camp orientation with details about local camp drop-off and pick-up procedures, daily check-in and check-out, what to bring, and other camp information.
Testimonials about Steve & Kate’s Camp include comments from Andrew Stanton, director of WALL-E, Finding Nemo, and Finding Dory, and coverage from Apple’s Hot News, Variety magazine, The Washington Post, and the Chicago Tribune.
Last updated April 30, 2026.
• Ages: 4–12 years old
• Schedule: Jun 15–Aug 21, 8:00am–6:00pm; closed July 3
Steve & Kate’s Camp was created in 1980. The Seattle - Meadowbrook program lists a director named D'Asia. According to the camp’s mission statement, campers choose which activities they do, whom they do them with, and for how long. The mission statement also describes the camp as a place where kids are empowered, independent, resilient, and responsible for their own decisions.
The program notes that parents can buy any number of days or day passes, send their child to camp any day within the season, and drop off and pick up at any time within camp hours. Long camp hours, meals, and snacks are included, and cuisine includes rotating specials as well as healthy snacks and sides that kids can grab whenever they want. The camp states that it offers automatic full refunds for unused purchased Day Passes at the end of the season, or a difference refund for underused Summer Passes. The program also notes that staff are dedicated specifically to supporting the youngest campers through a Youngest Camper Support Staff.
Weekly specials may include giant inflatables, musical performances, movement workshops, and a popup petting zoo, and the last day of camp features Carnival Day with carnival games, extra treats, and chances to win prizes. The camp describes its community involvement as providing food in partnership with fan favorite restaurants. As it gets closer to summer, registered families are emailed a link to a virtual camp orientation with details about local camp drop-off and pick-up procedures, daily check-in and check-out, what to bring, and other camp information.
Testimonials about Steve & Kate’s Camp include comments from Andrew Stanton, director of WALL-E, Finding Nemo, and Finding Dory, and coverage from Apple’s Hot News, Variety magazine, The Washington Post, and the Chicago Tribune.
Last updated April 30, 2026.