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733.1 | | HYSTER::DELISLE | | Wed Feb 27 1991 10:05 | 10 |
| inquire at all the local preschools. I know that mine (Tollhouse) has
a summer program for school age children. I'm not sure what they do,
but things like swimming at the "Y", and lots of field trips are part
of the program I believe.
I, too, have heard of the summer camps, and their respective
reputations. But a coworker of mine sends her daughter to the camp
with the less favorable rep, and seems pretty happy with it. It picks
up in front of MKO1 during the summer, making it very handy!
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733.2 | Care for my 2, 6, and 7 year-olds | DSSDEV::STEGNER | | Wed Feb 27 1991 11:42 | 11 |
| I take mine to the daycare/kindergarten school in Hudson that they've
gone to for years. It's very handy, because the school takes them
from 2 up, and divides them into age groups for "class" during the
school year. Older children can be dropped off there in the morning
and the bus will pick them up and drop them off at the door. They
also run a kindergarten class (Hudson doesn't have public
kindergarten). During the summer there's more interaction between
the age groups, and they do crafts, play, go outside, etc. The only
bad thing is I have to pack a lunch for the boys. This summer I'll
have to pack three.... Argh.....
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733.3 | just start looking, it will work out. | SQM::EZ2USE::BABINEAU | VAXstation intensive care lotion | Wed Feb 27 1991 16:16 | 25 |
| Jacki,
Im a veteran of this situation!
Definitely try all the day-care places around the area because these will be
dependable and they work with your workday hours. Plus, they sometimes offer
field trips and summer fun.
I've tried the day-camp in Merrimack you mentioned, and if I remember correctly,
you have to pick up your kid around 4:30 in the afternoon...can you get out of
work that early? (maybe im wrong here).
As for camps, my daughter has been to many. At that age, it was girl scout
camp (day). This worked out fine. Is he in the scouts? He can still go if he
isnt, they just ask for a few more bucks.
To find more camps, all you have to do is walk into a Y, and they
have all kinds of brochures and a big list. The Nashua Y has a day program,
which I brought my daughter to. I recall they had quite a few field trips, and
swimming at the Y.
Just keep looking and pretty soon your summer will be all set. And, keep the
info for next year unless you plan on retiring!!
good luck,
nancy
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733.4 | Minds in Motion | SQM::CATHI::TOTTON | Nancy Totton | Mon Mar 04 1991 16:10 | 23 |
| I ran into this problem myself last year when my step-son
came to live with us. I contacted the Nashua Chamber of
Commerce (Spitbrook Road) and they sent me a booklet on the
many types of camps offered in New Hampshire.
Another avenue was to contact the Child Care Reference
Service that Digital sponsors. It was great in providing
me with exactly what we were looking for. I ended up
going with Minds in Motion which I highly recommend.
It is a state-licensed child care facility located at
Off the Wall Fitness Center, West Hollis St., Nashua.
Their number is 889-5520 to call and schedule a tour.
The curriculum balances social, physical, and cognitive
skills in a context of choice and enjoyment. Positive
self-esteem is the prominent focus. They take children
from age 5 through 12. Beryl Adams is the director.
Good luck in your search,
Nancy
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733.5 | YWCA offers summer camp | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Mar 11 1991 21:19 | 19 |
| The YWCA in Nashua offers a "Summer Scampers" program for girls
and boys ages 6-12. This is an extension of their excellent
afterschool care program which my first-grader, Tom, attends.
I just happened to pick up the flier for this today...
There are nine one-week sessions starting June 24 - you can sign
up for any combination. There are physical activities (swimming,
soccer, basketball, tumbling, dance, etc.), quiet activities
(games, first aid, nature, fire safety), field trips, special
activities and more. The camp program itself runs from 9AM to
4PM, with supervised care from 7:30-AM to 9AM and 4PM to 6PM.
The fee is $70/week, with a $12 youth membership in the YWCA
required. It's held at the YWCA building on Prospect Street
in Nashua. For info, call Tracy Grilli at the Y at 883-3081.
The YMCA also offers "Camp Sargent" in Merrimack - I know less
about that, but it seems to be more of a traditional "day camp".
Steve
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733.6 | I was pleased | CSSE32::RANDALL | waiting for spring | Tue Mar 12 1991 10:58 | 7 |
| Yes, Camp Sargent is a traditional day camp. Kat went there for
several years and loved it, and Steven went last year but seems to
have had a less enjoyable experience -- he might have been a
little too young for the more "rough and ready" environment of a
camp.
--bonnie
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733.7 | | DONVAN::MUISE | | Tue Mar 12 1991 13:57 | 7 |
| Re .6:
How old is Steven, Bonnie?
Jacki
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733.8 | six | CSSE32::RANDALL | waiting for spring | Tue Mar 12 1991 14:31 | 6 |
| He was 6 last summer. As I recall, the program for kids 5 to 7
years old is slightly different than their regular camp program,
with smaller groups and more supervision. But pretty much the
same thing.
--bonnie
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733.9 | Full or part time "camp" | PROSE::BLACHEK | | Wed Mar 13 1991 10:15 | 6 |
| I was looking at a brochure from Small World on DW Highway in Nashua
and they advertise a summer camp program.
Don't know the cost or any other details...
judy
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733.10 | PERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH YWCA SUMMER PROGRAM ? | DONVAN::MUISE | | Thu Apr 11 1991 09:46 | 12 |
| re.: .5
Steve,
Did you send your son to the WYCA summer program? Did he like it?
Are you sending him this summer? I've heard good things about their
"vacation" program (when school has a week or day off during the school
year).
Thanks,
Jacki
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733.11 | Kamp Kermit in the Central MA area | NRADM::TRIPPL | | Thu Apr 18 1991 10:57 | 11 |
| I'd like to chime in on this Y thing too. As I dropped AJ off this
morning at the Y daycare in Northboro I noticed a poster advertising
Kamp Kermit. If I recall correctly even the full timers at the Greater
Worcester area Y daycares all go to Kamp Kermit which is held at a
campground in, I believe, either Clinton or Berlin. They go there two
mornings a week, swimming, crafts and snacks. AJ did it last year
since he was at the Y for two weeks while his regular sitter was
vacationing, and positively loved it. The age range is 3 to 6 years.
I'll try to get more details when I pick him up tonight.
Lyn
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733.12 | SUMMER CARE FOR 10-YR-OLD | WMOIS::SPENCER_DEB | | Tue Mar 31 1992 13:25 | 23 |
| I'm looking for ideas for summer care for my son. He's 10 years old.
He now goes to the local YMCA afterschool program 2 days a week. The
other 3 days he goes home, and is alone for about 2 hours. This works
out okay now, but I'm concerned about what to do with him during the
summer. The afterschool program ends when school ends (obviously). I
don't feel comfortable leaving him alone ALL day, ALL week. It wouldn't
be much of a vacation for him, either.
So, I'm looking for ideas. I don't really want to bring him to a
"babysitter". I'm considering the YMCA summer camp for a couple of
weeks (although he went 2 years ago, and neither one of us was too
impressed). Other ideas are DEC's 2-week "Summer Enrichment Camp",
a week or two at his grandparents. I plan on taking 2 weeks off also.
But a still have a few weeks to fill in the blanks.
Does anyone know of any other GOOD summer camps (I'm in the Fitchburg
area). How about any "art camps", if there is such a thing. My son
is pretty artistic.
Any other ideas to keep him busy would be greatly appreciated!
Thanx,
Deb
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