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Sign Up for Summer Camp Season

Don’t forget, now that school’s out for summer, that Rockville’s summer camps are open – and limited spaces remain!

Camps are open to city residents and nonresidents age 3-16 with single and multi-week options. The camp season runs June 21-Aug. 24.

Three two-week sessions will run from June 27-Aug. 5 at the following camps:
•    Way Off Broadway at the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre (ages 8-12).

•    Field Trip Camps based at Lakewood Elementary School: Campventures (ages 7-9) and Quest (ages 10-12).

Specialty camps are also taking registrations:
•    UK Elite Soccer at Welsh Park (ages 5-7 or 8-12).

•    10 and Under Tennis (ages 7-10) at King Farm Park.

•    Funfit Summer Adventure at Thomas Farm Community Center (ages 3-5).

•    Dei Lab — Lego Invention Camp (ages 5-7 and 8-11) at Thomas Farm Community Center.

•    Abrakadoodle (ages 6-12) at Rockville Senior Center.
Spaces are still available in extended-day camps, including Summer Blast (ages 5-11), Early Risers (before care) and Home Stretch (after care) at College Gardens and Lakewood elementary schools, and Twinbrook Community Recreation Center.

Additional camps at Rockville’s community centers are also still taking registration:
•    Dramatic Kids (ages 7-10) from Aug. 1-5, at Thomas Farm Community Center.

•    Reading Rocks! (ages 6-10) from July 11-15 or 18-22 at Thomas Farm Community Center.

•    Don’t Forget About August (ages 5-13), from Aug. 8-12 and/or 15-19 at Lincoln Park Community Center.

•    Last Hurrah (ages 5-12), from Aug. 15-19 and 22-26, at Twinbrook Community Recreation Center.

•    Dance Moves! (ages 6-10) from July 25-29, at Thomas Farm Community Center.

Register through rockenroll.rockvillemd.gov or at City Hall or any recreation facility. Learn more at www.rockvillemd.gov/camps or email [email protected] (messages will be returned by the next business day) or call 240-314-8620.

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