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Summer

Summer Program

Camp Lotta-Fun

June-August

Give your child the summer experience that combines learning with great outdoor fun!

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  • Open 6:30AM to 5:30PM, offering flexible part-time or full-time schedules for your child/ren.

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  •  3-4 yr. old children can attend our four hour "Morning Camp" (8:50-12:50) two to five days per week with extended hours available if needed. Children must be 3 by August 31st and toilet trained to participate.

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  • 5K to 3rd grade bound can attend "School-Age Camp" (9:00-3:00) two to five days per week with extended hours available if needed.

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Outdoor Activities

      *Picnics                        *Gardening               

     

      *Sand Pit                      *Water Play              

     

      *Hiking/Climbing        *Naturescapes   

     

      *Bike Path                    *Kid Bike Wash

     

      *Music & Movement 

Special Events

      *“Kona Ice” Visits

     

      *America’s Birthday Celebration

     

      *Face Painting

     

      *Wildlife In Need presentation

     

      *Magic Show

School Age Program

"School age" campers (5K-3rd grade bound) enjoy many age-appropriate activities throughout the summer.

Weekly field trips and community experiences are a large portion of our "school age" program. 


On a non-trip day, a large part of the day is spent outside on our eight acres of fields, wooded areas, and playgrounds. Organized games along with a variety of team sports are enjoyed. The children read in groups and write in journals on a daily basis.

The "school age" program is a healthy balance between:

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  • outdoor exploration

  • academic stimulation

  • community experiences

Additional Information

*Come in your swimsuit everyday for sprinkler play!

 

*Bring a cold lunch for picnics. Wee Know provides drinks.

 

*Monthly newsletters and daily Facebook posts keep parents informed.

 

*Most importantly, our fun-loving teachers are dedicated to children.

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