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Summer Camp Registration Now Open

Summer Camp Registration Now Open

M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation, Prince George’s County Announces 2023 Summer Camps

The M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation will soon welcome children back to a summer of safe, fun programming. The organization will offer assorted summer camps that fit the imagination of children and their parents’ needs. The Department offers structured, full-day and half-day programs for children and teens ages 3 through 17. Registration is open and available at: www.pgparks.com/629/Day-Camps-Summer-Playgrounds.

“This summer the Department is working diligently to provide something for everyone!” states Director Bill Tyler of the M-NCPPC, Department of Parks and Recreation. “Something for every interest and every personality and ability, both in-person and virtually. We are taking steps to maximize fun, imagination, activity, and learning this summer. We want parents to feel secure and youth to enjoy.” Tyler concludes.

Most sessions are two weeks long and operate Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  After Care is available at many Summer Day Camp locations. Children must be signed in and out by authorized parents or guardians. Register your child for as many summer day camp sessions as you wish, while still planning summer vacations. Before registering for summer programs, you must first create a free ParksDirect account. In-person programs have limited capacity, so early registration is strongly suggested.

For Howard: A Silver Lining Within The Dark Cloud Of March Madness

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County Executive Alsobrooks Unveils $5.4 Billion FY24 Proposed Budget 

County Executive Alsobrooks Unveils $5.4 Billion FY24 Proposed Budget