The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Openings still available for summer camps

- By Editorial staff editor@news-herald.com

Geauga Park District recently announced that space is limited for the remaining available weeks of Geauga its 11th year of summer Adventure Day Camps.

The following four camp experience­s are still accepting new campers, according to a news release.

All are Mondays through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and cost $150 for Geauga residents and $175 for outof-county residents, unless otherwise noted.

Nature Adventure Day Camp

• Youth entering grades 3-4: July 10-14

• Youth entering grades 5-7: July 24-28, July 31Aug. 4

• Teens entering grades 8-10: June 19-23, July 10-14

Campers can bike, kayak, try archery, explore nature and more. Campers entering grades 5 and up begin and end Monday/Tuesday at Claridon Woodlands, Wednesday/Thursday at Headwaters Park, and Friday at Observator­y Park; the younger campers begin and end each day at The West Woods’ Affelder House.

X-Treme Cuyahoga Kayak Challenge

• Teens entering grades 8-10: one day only, July 26, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Cost is $30 for Geauga residents, $35 for out-ofcounty residents

The wilds of the Upper Cuyahoga River at Eldon

Russell Park are home to a variety of birds and animals. Join camp staff on this “X-Treme” adventure as they paddle their way, discoverin­g plants and wildlife in and along the river.

X-Treme Evening Adventure

• Teens entering grades 8-10: one day only, Aug. 2, 5 to 11 p.m.

Cost is $30 for Geauga residents, $35 for out-ofcounty residents

Join other teens for an evening adventure at Observator­y Park, featuring a craft, astronomy, a campfire, a night hike and more.

Check out current availabili­ty, or register a camper today at www. geaugapark­district.org.

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