Oakville Beaver, 9 May 2012, p. 16

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, May 9, 2012 · 16 Alternatives to summer camp Not every family can afford summer camp or chooses to have their children attend. But faced with two long months of vacation from school, what options are there for keeping children occupied during the lazy days of summer? A top-run, private, sleep-away camp can cost around $10,000 for the season. In today's tight economic climate, many families are choosing to scale back expenses, and that includes pricey summer camp. However, just because cost is a factor, it doesn't mean that children can't attend camp this season. Parents simply need to do their research or come up with other creative alternatives. First, investigate the opportunities in your area. Summer camp doesn't have to mean eight weeks of recreation in the middle of the wilderness. There may be locally run businesses that also offer summer programs. For example, many private day care organizations open up their doors to campers for the summer. They may set a limit on age. Also, churches, synagogues and other houses of worship may offer a summer recreation crafts, sports and other activities for a few hours during the day. This is a benefit to parents who have to work and cannot have their children home alone each day. Bus service may be available. If you've exhausted other options, get creative. If you have a number of reliable friends or neighbors, you can set up a camp rotation. Each member of the camp group will be responsible for the kids on a particular day. The responsibilities rotate among the other parents. This enables free time for adults during the summer, and the potential to stagger work schedules and accommodate children being out of school. Older adults, such as grandparents or other relatives, also may be able to assist in "camp" duties during the summer. Children, students and seniors often have a reduced admission rate to museums. Spending time together will help generations bond. If you missed the registration deadline for summer camp or simply cannot afford it this year, there are other alternatives to keep children engaged during the vacation months. Town of Oakville Summer Camps Enjoy an exciting and funfilled summer in your own neighbourhood. Oakville's summer camps program has expanded, offering kids even more opportunities to play and learn in 2012. From Summer Sizzlers to our dozens of specialty camps, there's something for everyone. Some of our new camps include: Hockey and Skill Development for all ages, Skateboard and Swim Ramp-O-Rama, More Than Words, Little Picasso, Art Smart and So You Think You Can Dance Oakville? Also new in 2012, we offer busing to our new location at Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre as well as payment plans. Programs are for children aged 4-15. Before and after-care is available at most locations. For more information visit www.oakville.ca or call 905-338-4250 Summer camp for your kids could be as simple as neighborhood parents rotating supervision of vacationing children. program. If you are a parishioner you might be eligible for a discounted rate. Don't forget to check out the YMCA or other clubs in the area. They typically offer a summer program. Some places offer payment plans to spread out the financial responsibility, while others may offer scholarships based on financial need. Find out if your child's elementary school has a program for the summer. Some may offer WILDWOOD ACADEMY 10th Anniversary Black Tie & Blue Jeans Gala Join us on Friday, May 25th, 2012 and help put the FUN back into FUNdraising. Tickets are $125.00 per person and include an amazing evening of entertainment by "Soul Stew", food provided by Jewell Catering, beer, and wine from Tinbarn Vineyards and Peller Estates. There are many wonderful silent auction and raffle items donated by past and present families, as well as corporate sponsors. A full list of items will be updated regularly on our anniversary page at www.wildwoodacademy.com Please bring your adult family and friends to this truly special event to help support a much-loved school ! Call the front office at 905 829 4226 or e-mail admin@wildwoodacademy.com to reserve your tickets. Open House the last Wednesday of every month from 4pm-6pm. Our kids think differently and so do we. Our classes are small. Our ideas are big. Big thinking in a small class ­ Perfect! 2250 Sheridan Garden Drive, Oakville 905.829.4226 | www.wildwoodacademy.com

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