Registration open for city of Kent’s Teen Camp this summer

Field trips to Game Works, Snoqualmie Falls, LeMay Car Museum and a Tacoma Rainiers game are among the activities that await seventh, eighth and ninth graders (as of fall 2015) at the city of Kent’s Teen Camp.

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  • Tuesday, June 9, 2015 2:57pm
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Sign up for the city of Kent's Teen Camp this summer for seventh

Sign up for the city of Kent's Teen Camp this summer for seventh

Field trips to Game Works, Snoqualmie Falls, LeMay Car Museum and a Tacoma Rainiers game are among the activities that await seventh, eighth and ninth graders (as of fall 2015) at the city of Kent’s Teen Camp.

Hosted by Kent Parks and Recreation Department, Teen Camp provides a variety of recreational opportunities geared toward keeping teens physically and mentally fit during the dog days of summer.

According to program coordinator Dave Hobbs, Teen Camp is an exciting, fun and safe summer experience.

“Kids will develop new friendships and self-esteem while creating memories that last a lifetime,” Hobbs said.

Attendees will experience two field trips per week. The camp can handle up to 20 teens per week.

Teen Camp runs weekly June 22 to Aug. 14, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Mill Creek Middle School, 620 N. Central Ave. With the exception of the week of July 4, weekly sessions cost $160 each and include field trips, sack lunches, afternoon snacks and a T-shirt. Scholarships are available for those who qualify based on family income.

The schedule:

• Game Works and Flaming Geyser State Park

6/22-6/26, $160

• Snoqualmie Falls and Ballard Locks

6/29-7/2* $128

*No camp 7/3

• LeMay Car Museum and Lake Fenwick Park

7/6-7/10, $160

• Seattle Storm game and Salt Water State Park

7/13-7/17, $160

• Hydroplane Museum and Steel Lake

7/20-7/24, $160

• Issaquah Salmon Hatchery and Seafair Fleet Week

7/27-7/31, $160

• Safeco Field tour and Redondo Beach

8/3-8/7, $160

• Tacoma Rainiers game and Alki Beach

8/10-8/14, $160

Registration is first come, first served until camp is full. A $20 deposit reserves your teen’s spot and can be applied to the balance of that week’s fee. Full payment is due the Monday the week prior to the week your teen is registered to attend.

For more information and to register, call 253-856-5030 or go to kentwa.gov.


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