Facilitated by town staff, participants will enjoy games, crafts, sports and making new friends!
This outdoor playground program is subject to safe weather conditions.
Before/after-care or supervised lunch breaks are not provided.
Participants must purchase a one-time summer membership to access 10 weekly programs, all summer long. Once the membership has been activated on the account, parents/guardians must pre-register for individual sessions.
This programs is for participants ages 6-12.
Super Playgrounds Summer Memberships are not currently available for purchase.
All participants must be signed in (at 9 a.m. for morning sites, 1 p.m. for afternoon sites, and 5 p.m. for the evening session) and out of the program by a parent or guardian.
Government-issued photo identification is required for pick up. Each location can accommodate up to 24 participants at a time.
This program is subject to safe weather conditions. Registrants will be contacted regarding any cancellations.
If bad weather develops during the session, participants will be taken to the emergency shelter location. Supervised play will be provided to the best of our ability for the duration of the session.
When to play and when to stay away
When children show signs of illness, keep them home. This greatly reduces the spread of illness at camp. Please follow medical advice if you have been told by a doctor, health care provider, or public health unit that you should currently be isolating (staying at home).
Participants should not attend camp if they have any of the following new or worsening symptoms or signs (that are not chronic or related to other known causes or conditions):
- fever or chills
- difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- cough, sore throat, trouble swallowing
- runny nose/stuffy nose or nasal congestion
- decrease or loss of smell or taste
- nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain; and/or
- not feeling well generally, extreme tiredness, sore muscles
A child may be sent home if coughing, sneezing, has a temperature, or any other signs of contagious illness or infection during the day. Children showing signs of illness must be picked up within one-hour. Please ensure your emergency contact can be on-site within that time frame.
Please check your child for lice before the start of camp.
Sun safety
Sunscreens should be brought daily and applied regularly. We encourage you to show your child how to apply their own sunscreen. Hats should also be worn every day.
Please label your child’s sunscreen.
EpiPens and inhalers
Any child bringing an EpiPen or inhaler to the program must bring it in a separate fanny pack/case to be worn at all times. A medical consent form must be completed upon sign in.
Be prepared! Dress for the weather and for the fun you’ll be part of. For instance, if it looks like a cloudy drizzly day, remember to pack your rain gear.
Dress for a mess. Old clothes are typically the best.
For safety, it’s also best if long hair is tied back.
Closed-toe shoes are a must. Sandals and Croc-style shoes are not suitable.
Bring a water bottle, nut free snack, a hat, and sunscreen every day.
For locations with a splash pad, participants may wear a bathing suit and bring a towel.