Summer camp is like a blank canvas just waiting to be filled with memories yet to be made.
Imagine the arts and crafts that will don the refrigerator. Picture your happy camper regaling you with the latest antics from a day at the pool. Can’t you just hear your camper singing the songs they learned… over and over again. And let’s not forget hearing your camper start every sentence with “my friend and me” as they recount everything they did that day.
Yep. Summer camp puts the smile on their face and warms your heart.
Well, summer camp at WDSRA will be sure to fill that canvas and more. Now is the time to start planning by choosing the type of camp that is best for your child. Your options include traditional WDSRA camps, WDSRA/school district 203 & 204 co-op camps, or inclusion assistance for camps offered through the Naperville Park District.
WDSRA summer camps cater to individuals ages 3 to 21 and are offered at a variety of lengths and feature a variety of activities. Co-op camps provide student/campers attending morning summer school an opportunity to spend the afternoon involved in fun camp activities. WDSRA Inclusion services make it possible for your child to enjoy any summer camp offered by the Naperville Park District.
You can check out the WDSRA traditional camps and co-op camps offered through WDSRA’s Summer Camp Program Guide at www.wdsra.com. Camps offered through the Naperville Park District can be found in their Summer Camps Program Guide at www.napervilleparks.org/programguides. But don’t wait too long. Camps fill up fast.
For more information on WDSRA, visit www.wdsra.com or call (630) 681-0962.