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Woodside On the Move Offers Free Camp

FREE SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM

For children currently 5 – 12 years old (DOB must be prior to June 30, 2005 for Kindergarten and for grade 6 DOB must be after August 31, 1997)

Program activities include:

sports, crafts, arts, games, trips, computers, community beautification,

movies, music, and other cultural activities.

Breakfast and lunch provided.  Parents are required to provide a nutritious daily snack.

Summer Camp Program:

July 2010 – August 2010

Mondays to Fridays – 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM

SPACE IS LIMITED!

Program Registration will take place on a first-come, first-serve basis

Summer Camp Registration will be held:

Saturday, March 27, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

P. S. 11Q, 54-25 Skillman Avenue, Woodside, NY  11377

 The summer program site(s) will be located at one of the local Woodside/Sunnyside area public schools and will be announced prior to program start up.

Completed registration and updated medical forms must be

returned no later than Friday, April 2, 2010. NO EXCEPTIONS!

Please call Woodside on the Move at 718-476-8449

email the author: news@queenspost.com

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Marjorie T.

I would like to apply for 2023 summer programs… my daughter is 5 years old, but I would like to know if it is for All kids or just kids that study in your school..
Thanks

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leila

hi,do i have chance to choose how many weeks i want my son to go,or he have to stay the whole summer .
thank you.

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Gissela palacios

Hi I would like to know If there is any chance that my kids can go to your summer camp program. Thakns

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