Countdown to Summer!

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Raleigh Parks Summer Camps are gearing up for a season of fun and excitement, with a variety of activities designed to keep children entertained and engaged throughout the summer months.

As the countdown to summer begins, families are invited to join the camps for a season filled with “fun, friendship, and unforgettable experiences right in your community,” as expressed by the camp organizers.

The camps offer a safe and stimulating environment where children can “explore nature, unleash their creativity, and make memories that will last a lifetime.” With a range of activities from “outdoor adventures to arts and crafts, sports, and games,” there is something for every child to enjoy.

The dedicated and experienced staff at Raleigh Parks Summer Camps are committed to providing “a positive and enriching experience for all campers,” ensuring that each child has a memorable and fulfilling summer.

To avoid missing out on this opportunity to give your children “the summer of a lifetime,” families are encouraged to register early and secure their spot at the camp. With spaces filling up quickly, it is recommended to reserve a place now using RecLink.

Camp is set to kick off on Monday, June 17, catering to children aged 4-17. The cost varies depending on the program chosen. Interested families can secure a spot by registering on RecLink and be part of a summer they will never forget.

Make this summer one to remember at Raleigh Parks Summer Camps!



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