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summer playground registration
KPRD Playground programs will begin July 1 and run for 7 weeks. There is still space availalble in both Wheelock Park and Fuller Park (at the Recreation Center) camps. Adventure
Camp for 12-14 year olds is full, children are taken on a waiting list with no guarantee of placement.
KPRD has updated its playground program for 2013. Programs will be held for children aged 6-11 at both Wheelock Park and Fuller Park (this is the parkland in front of the Recreation Center on Washington Street). We also offer Adventure Camp for children ages 12-14. This camp is based at the Recreation Center.
Registration forms are available by using this link. You may submit this form online, and will receive a confirmation email by the end of the next business day.
We will run one 3-week and one 4-week session and children have the option to attend one or both sessions. Fees must be paid in full before the session begins, and payment will be taken at the Recreation Center only. Cash and checks accepted.
Registrations are accepted until the programs are filled.
Details about the two sessions are listed below. Please call 603-357-9829 with any questions. We will accept a limited amount of children, and once the amount is reached, registrations will be closed.
Session 1 3 weeks July 1 – July 19
Resident $187 Non-resident $263
Register and pay by May 1st, 10% discount ($169, $237)
Fee must be paid in full before session 1 starts or child will not be allowed to attend
Session 2 4 weeks July 22- August 16
Resident $250 Non-resident $350
Register and pay by May 1st, 10% discount ($225, $315)
Fee must be paid in full before session 2 starts or child will not be allowed to attend
Session 1 and 2 7 weeks July 1 – August 16
Register for and pay for both sessions by May 1st, 15% discount
Resident $372 Non-resident $521
Registrations paid after May 1st, resident $438, non-resident $613
No registration accepted without $60 non-refundable deposit.
NO WEEKLY RATES AVAILABLE. INTERNET REGISTRATION MUST BE FOLLOWED BY PAYMENT WITHIN 5 WORK DAYS. PROOF OF RESIDENCY MUST BE PROVIDED WHEN REGISTERING FOR KPRD PROGRAMS.
If you have paid your child’s registration in full for the season or for Session 1, you will receive a refund check in the mail that reflects the change in pricing.


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