Looking for a Summer Program for Kids

Updated on April 07, 2007
K. asks from Cleveland, OH
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I have a 5yr old daughter, i would like to find her some kind of summer camp to enroll her in. Somewhere she can learn new things and meet and play with childern her age. I would also like to get her involed in some kind of sport activity or maybe a dance class. She has alot of energy and needs to keep busy!

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J.R.

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Strongsville Rec Center has a lot of summer activities for your daughter's age including dance classes and summer day camp activities. Their number is ###-###-####. My daughter is 6 yrs old and loves the activities at our local rec center. Great mothering.

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J.

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The Little Gym offers summer programs. They have different types of classes. I sent my son there for some classes and he really enjoyed himself and burned off some energy. The teachers are great and they have several locations. We attended the one in North Olmsted. I know that there is also one in Strongsville. The prices vary, but it's pretty reasonable. I hope this was helpful and Good Luck!

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T.

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Hi K.-
I have a 6 yr son in KDG and a 4 yr daughter in preschool. Regarding a summer camp, I am looking too. I know Bethany School and Daycare on Broadview Rd in Parma has sumer camp and I was going to look there for my son. I do not know where else to look.
Regarding a sport activity, I looked into Gym World on Harris Rd in Brecksvile and it was very expensive. My next stop is going to be Johnson Gym in valley view. They both was to go to gymnastics. My son is very active. Let me know if you find out any other options.
T.

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S.

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Check out your local YMCA. They have lots of great programming for kids over the summer. Maybe even go to the "Y" in the neighborhood that you are considering moving. That would help you get aclimated to the new neighborhood as well.

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M.O.

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ymca is a great camp call information so they can give you
his number.

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