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Therapeutic Recreation Summer Day Camp in Dundalk

James Ransom Camp is for young people ages 6-21 with mild to moderate intellectual limitations.

Dundalk/Eastfield Recreation Council

Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks

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JAMES RANSOM CAMP

2018

James Ransom Camp is for young people ages 6-21 with mild to moderate intellectual
limitations. Camp activities include swimming, nature study, crafts, sports, and games.

Camp Operates: Monday - Friday, 9am – 3pm

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(doors open at 8:30am)

Camp Dates: July 2nd, through August 3rd 2018 (off July 4th)

Camp Location: Logan Elementary School (Recreation Room)

7601 Dunmanway

Baltimore, MD 21222

Camp Registration: Registration fee is $200 (for entire camp)

Registration checks must be made payable to the Dundalk/Eastfield Recreation and Parks Council and mailed with the completed application to the following address.

Dundalk/Eastfield Recreation Office
2801 Yorkway
Baltimore, Md. 21222.

Registration Deadline: May 15th, 2018

To receive an application or for additional information, please contact the Dundalk Eastfield Recreation office @ 410-887-7155, Monday through Friday 9am 3pm

Should you require special accommodations (i.e. sign language interpreter, large print, etc.) please give as much notice as possible by calling Recreation office 410-887-7155 or the therapeutic office at 410-887-5370 (voice) 410-887-5319 (TT/DEAF)

We do accept payments from Baltimore County Health Department, Alliance and Social Services.
To obtain assistance from the Heath Dept. please call 410-887-4410 or 410-887-6586.

This program is designed to provide a healthy and enjoyable leisure experience for your child. However, this is not a licensed childcare program and is not designed to provide child care. Therefore, parents are encouraged to discuss attendance expectations with their children. Department staff / volunteers cannot detain youth wishing to leave at any time.

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