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SUMMER CAMP FUN with PARKS and RECREATION! Register Online Now at • Full Camp Descriptions Available! PLAN NOW FOR SUMMER CAMP FUN WITH PARKS AND RECREATION! Register online now at www.NewtownFun.com • Full camp descriptions available! Chopped Academic Advantage Sewing Camp Cupcake Wars Kitchen Wizards Mad Science Engineering for Kids Cooking Camps Hoop it Up Chess Camp Disney Dance Camp! Basketball Camp Computer Explorers Driver’s Education! Chemistry Camp Lacrosse camp Newtown Sports Camps Preschool Dance Camp BCBA Baseball STEM Stars Tennis Lessons Parks & Recreation FREE Special Events TD Bank Nature Series Super Science Sunday - March 10 Spring Craft Fair - April 6 Touch a Truck - April 18 FOR MORE INFORMATION Call Newtown Township Parks and Recreation at 215-968-2800 ext. 239 or visit www.NewtownFun.com. NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP Recruiting College Students & Teachers for Summer Camp Positions! Saturday, February 16, 2019 • 11 am-2 pm — Newtown Township Building Summer Camp Staff must be able to work June 20 to August 2. We are looking for camp staff who focus on: Camper Safety • Camp Fun! • Group Activity Leadership Generating Creative Ideas www.NewtownFun.com 10 PARKS & RECREATION Phone: 215-968-2800 ext. 239 • Fax: 215-504-2202 • www.NewtownFun.com • [email protected] Office Hours: Monday-Friday | 8:00 am-4:30 pm Staff: Kathy Pawlenko, Director • Janyce Czyz, Secretary • Gerri Lumpkin, Program Coordinator • Matt Zipin, Program Coordinator Board: Andy Levine, Chair • Anne Porter, Vice Chair • Rachel Chafetz • Denis D’Arcy • Joel Grosso • Kathy Kelly • Sue Sutton • Dr. Robert Wolf Registration Information and Form - page 28 Instructors Needed! Gift Certificates! Have an idea for a class? Do you have a What to get the person or child that has special talent or hobby that you would like Check us out on Facebook! everything? How about a gift certificate for to share with the community? Then please Search for Newtown Township Parks & Newtown Township Parks & Recreation? contact the Parks & Recreation office at Recreation on facebook.com and like us We have a variety of classes to choose from [email protected] for more to see updates and flyers for upcoming, and seasonal ones as well! Gymnastics, information about teaching a program with current and new classes! cooking, drawing, special us! We offer a wide variety of program events, and more! activities and are constantly looking for Please stop by in new ideas. Thank you for your interest person to pick one in working within your community and up today! Newtown Township Parks & Recreation! Become a Sponsor of a Parks and Recreation Event! Thank you to our current sponsors. We are always seeking new community partners. Here is your opportunity to support fun events and showcase your business. Please call the Parks and Recreation Department if you are interested in sponsoring an event. SUMMER CAMPS 2019 SUMMER CAMP Newtown Township FANTASTIC Summer Camps for children ages four years to ninth grade! EARLY REGISTRATION RATES END FRIDAY, APRIL 5th! A Deposit of 25% guarantees you a spot in the camp of your choice. • Deposits must be paid in full by May 24th or pay regular registration fees. Camp enrollments received after May 24th must be paid in full. Camp Beechtree (ages 4-6) Camp Newtown Before and After Care: Playground Half Day Camp (grades 1-5) Arts & crafts, organized activities, games, and special For your convenience, our Before and After Care provides Looking to give your child a summer of fun and memories events designed just for your pre-schooler! Learn and play your camper with supervised activities in a secure and for a lifetime at a very reasonable cost? This half-day with your “soon to be school friends.” Always a great time! familiar environment prior to and following the end of the playground camp will keep your child busy and your No camp July 4th camp day. pockets happy! Newtown Township is proud to offer an Session: Mon-Fri, Jun. 24-Aug. 2, 9:00 am-12:00 pm Before Care: Mon-Fri, Jun. 24-Aug. 2, 8:00-9:00 am #193004 affordable, fun and safe summer camp with arts & crafts, #193001 Fee: $244 Resident Discount: $212 and plenty of games and sports. Register early, space is Location: Shir Ami, 101 Richboro Road, Newtown Early Discount: $220 Early Resident Discount: $191 limited! No camp July 4th Fee: $581 Resident Discount: $505 BONUS WEEK Session 1: Mon-Fri, Jun. 24-Jul. 12, Early Discount: $523 Early Resident Discount: $454 Session: Mon-Fri, Aug. 5-9, 8:00-9:00 am #193005 9:00 am-12:00 pm #193009 Fee: $46 Resident Discount: $37 Session 2: Mon-Fri, Jul. 15-Aug. 2, Camp Newtown (grades 1-6) Early Discount: $42 Early Resident Discount: $33 9:00 am-12:00 pm #193010 For children entering 1st through 6th grade in September. Location: Goodnoe Elementary School Cafeteria Arts & crafts, organized activities, games, special events After Care: Mon-Fri, Jun. 24-Aug. 2, 3:30-5:30 pm #193006 Fee: $292 Resident Discount: $254 and on-site activities will keep your camper busy all Fee: $485 Resident Discount: $421 Early Discount: $263 Early Resident Discount: $229 summer long! Includes swimming and special off site Early Discount: $437 Early Resident Discount: $380 fieldtrips. Just the right amount of time for lots of fun and BONUS WEEK friends! No camp July 4th Session: Mon-Fri, Aug. 5-9, 3:30-5:30 pm #193007 Session: Mon-Fri, Jun. 24-Aug. 2, Fee: $90 Resident Discount: $75 9:00 am-3:30 pm #193002 Early Discount: $81 Early Resident Discount: $68 Location: Newtown Elementary School Fee: $1163 Resident Discount: $1011 Early Discount: $1046 Early Resident Discount: $910 Teen Camp (grades 6-9) BONUS WEEK Have fun with friends while enjoying sports, games, swimming and field trips. This teen summer camp is Session: Mon-Fri, Aug. 5-9, 9:00 am-3:30 pm #193003 specifically designed for teens entering 6th through 9th Fee: $206 Resident Discount: $172 grade in September. Fee includes special teen activities. Early Discount: $185 Early Resident Discount: $155 Teen Camp will be closed on trip days for those who are not attending. No camp July 4th Session: Mon-Fri, Jun. 24-Aug. 2, 9:00 am-3:00 pm #193008 Location: Newtown Middle School Gym Fee: $1549 Resident Discount: $1348 Early Discount: $1393 Early Resident Discount: $1233 11 Newtown Township Join Middletown Township, Newtown Township, Falls Township PARKS & RECREATION FREE and other Bucks County Communities to celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, April 27th from 11:00 am-2:00 pm at Core Creek Park. SPECIAL EVENTS Enjoy free entertainment and children’s activities. Explore new Super Science Sunday! (all ages) ideas for saving energy in your home and business, learn how Discover the World of Science to increase your recycling and grow your own backyard garden. Around You. Come join Newtown Find out about outdoor recreation opportunities in Bucks County Township for our Super Science such as biking, hiking, kayaking, boating, bird watching and nature Sunday. Super Science Sunday exploration. is a FREE event sponsored by Pick up a free tree for your home and lots of other great giveaways! Newtown Business Commons Green Vendors and businesses interested in participating contact Middletown Parks Association. The whole family is welcome to come in and sample all & Recreation at 215-750-3890. that Newtown’s Park and Recreation department has to offer for the science minded. Activities will include engineering rocket building, chemical experiments with slime and ooze, computer and robotics experiments and exploring the prehistoric world and the skies and SCHOOL’S OFF 2019 outer space with Engineering for Kids, Wacky Science, STEM STARS, Electronic Game Design: Racing Games - Motocross (ages 8–12) Computer Explorers and more. Games and prizes for all ages - come Ladies and gentlemen start your engines! On your mark, get set, GO! Kids are drawn to the out and learn that science equals fun for the whole family. excitement of a race. They hoot and holler in anticipation that the car they chose will cross Session: Sun, Mar. 10, 1:00-2:30 pm #191041 the finish line first. We will use the Engineering Design Process to create a storyboard that Session: Sun, Mar. 10, 2:30-4:00 pm #191042 will outline the rules of play and characters for our game based on the basic rules of racing. Location: Newtown Township Administration Building Then, we will use Clickteam Fusion 2.5® to bring our storyboard to life with programming. Fee: Free! Pre-registration is required At the end of the program, everyone takes home a working Windows-compatible game. Before Care: Mon, Feb. 18, 8:00-9:00 am #191215 Spring Craft Fair – Free Admission Fee: $12 Resident Discount: $10 Spring is in the air! Come to our Spring Craft Fair featuring vendors and local Session: Mon, Feb. 18, 9:00 am-4:30 pm #191216 artists selling their handmade crafts. This event is sponsored by Twining Village. Fee: $72 Resident Discount: $60 *Interested vendors please contact After Care: Mon, Feb. 18, 4:30-6:00 pm #191217 the Parks & Recreation Department. Fee: $18 Resident Discount: $15 Date: Sat, Apr. 6, Instructor: Engineering for Kids 10:00 am-2:00 pm #191271 Location: Newtown Township Administration Building Location: Newtown Township Administration Building Free Admission Radical Reactions/Detective Science (ages 6-12) In Radical Reactions, children will have tons of fun mixing up potions and experimenting Touch a Truck! (ages 3 - 12) with all kinds of chemical reactions! Our young chemists will create exothermic reactions, Come stop by between 1:00-3:00 pm to see up close the big, hardworking trucks make their own sidewalk chalk and crystal gardens to take home.
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