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James Ransom Camp 2020 is Virtual!

Information regarding James Ransom Summer Camp for young people age 6 - 21 w/ mild to moderate intellectual limitations

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JAMES RANSOM *Virtual!*-CAMP

2020

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James Ransom Virtual-Camp is for young people ages 6-21 with mild to moderate intellectual limitations. Virtual-Camp activities include crafts, low organized games, social activities, stories and more!

Camp Operates: 2 one hour sessions each day at 11 am and 1 pm Monday thru Friday

Camp Dates: July 13th thru August 7, 2020

Camp Location: Via Zoom from the comfort of your own home

Camp Registration: Registration is FREE!!

Registration forms can be either emailed to dundalkeastfield-rp@baltimorecountymd.gov, or mailed to or dropped off in the mailbox at Dundalk/Eastfield Recreation Office

2801 Yorkway

Baltimore, Md. 21222

Registration Deadline: Registration is ongoing for the duration of the camp! So feel free to join us whenever you’re ready!

PLEASE NOTE: Participation requires campers to have internet access and their own computer or smartphone capable of using Zoom. Special accommodations should be included on the registration form where indicated. Please include the email address where you wish for your camper to receive their Zoom invites.

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)

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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