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Saturday June 13, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Tennis in the Parks (Spring) - Tennis in the Parks - Spring 2025 - Adult Learn & Play Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Learn and Play Tennis!Led by a USTA approved coach, participants will have fun and get great exercise while developing the skills to serve, rally, and play tennis. The program is perfect for first-time and beginner players, as well as returning novice players.Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Practice and Play Tennis!For players who have completed at least one session of Tennis in the Parks or a similar introductory program and are now ready to practice, improve their game and have FUN! This program is run by a USTA-approved coach, players will receive instruction and play matches guided by the coach to gain experience.
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8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Medway Youth Soccer
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Soccer
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Soccer
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Zumba - 6/13 Zumba focuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a one of a kind fitness program. Fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat.
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9:00 AM - 9:45 AM
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Zumba - Zumba - Spring 2026 Zumba focuses hypnotic Latin rhythms and easy to follow moves to create a one of a kind fitness program. Fast and slow rhythms and resistance training are combined to tone and sculpt your body while burning fat.
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Preschool Soccer - Preschool Soccer - Spring 2026 Our preschool soccer class is fun and instructional. Classes are engaging and fast-paced, focusing on improving balance, coordination, and fundamental soccer skills. We utilize creative games to help kids develop listening skills, cooperation, and teamwork. Pre School soccer classes are designed to have children participate independently.
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Chess Wizards - Chess Wizards - Spring 2026 Chess Wizards is so popular with kids because of our unique structure. First, we let kids get the wiggles and giggles out with 10 minutes of free play and review of past taught topics. We then go right into the week's lessons. We separate students based on skill levels and teach different lessons best suited to their individual needs. All lessons have an activity and homework to accompany them and we have well over 80 different lessons to keep challenging our little wizards! Chess has been taught for thousands of years because of its emphasis on logic, tactics and sportsmanship. Let us coach your kids to a higher level of education!
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Tennis in the Parks (Spring) - Tennis in the Parks - Spring 2026 - Red Ball (Grades 1&2) Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Learn and Play Tennis!Led by a USTA approved coach, participants will have fun and get great exercise while developing the skills to serve, rally, and play tennis. The program is perfect for first-time and beginner players, as well as returning novice players.Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Practice and Play Tennis!For players who have completed at least one session of Tennis in the Parks or a similar introductory program and are now ready to practice, improve their game and have FUN! This program is run by a USTA-approved coach, players will receive instruction and play matches guided by the coach to gain experience.
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9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Anderson Baseball Academy
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9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Tennis in the Parks (Spring) - Tennis in the Parks - Spring 2025 - Adult Practice & Play Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Learn and Play Tennis!Led by a USTA approved coach, participants will have fun and get great exercise while developing the skills to serve, rally, and play tennis. The program is perfect for first-time and beginner players, as well as returning novice players.Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Practice and Play Tennis!For players who have completed at least one session of Tennis in the Parks or a similar introductory program and are now ready to practice, improve their game and have FUN! This program is run by a USTA-approved coach, players will receive instruction and play matches guided by the coach to gain experience.
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Baseball/Tball Clinics - Baseball/Tball - Spring 2026 - Saturday Viking's t-ball and baseball clinics help familiarize kids to the basics of the game including throwing, fielding, base-running and batting. Emphasis on fun is essential while working on hand-eye coordination, rules, motions and the mechanics of being a baseball player.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Tennis in the Parks (Spring) - Tennis in the Parks - Spring 2026 - Orange Ball (Grades 3-5) Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Learn and Play Tennis!Led by a USTA approved coach, participants will have fun and get great exercise while developing the skills to serve, rally, and play tennis. The program is perfect for first-time and beginner players, as well as returning novice players.Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Practice and Play Tennis!For players who have completed at least one session of Tennis in the Parks or a similar introductory program and are now ready to practice, improve their game and have FUN! This program is run by a USTA-approved coach, players will receive instruction and play matches guided by the coach to gain experience.
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11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
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Preschool Multisport - Preschool Multisport - Spring 2026 Viking Sports Pre-K Multisports programs introduce kids to a variety of sports and activities including soccer, t-ball, tag, dodgeball, kickball, floor hockey, capture the flag, reindeer tails, and many more!
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Spring) - Tennis in the Parks - Spring 2026 - Green Ball (Grades 6-8) Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Learn and Play Tennis!Led by a USTA approved coach, participants will have fun and get great exercise while developing the skills to serve, rally, and play tennis. The program is perfect for first-time and beginner players, as well as returning novice players.Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Practice and Play Tennis!For players who have completed at least one session of Tennis in the Parks or a similar introductory program and are now ready to practice, improve their game and have FUN! This program is run by a USTA-approved coach, players will receive instruction and play matches guided by the coach to gain experience.
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Monday June 15, 2026
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Fossil Finders - Fossil Finders - Summer 2026 - June 15-18 Come stomp, roar, and explore on a HUGE adventure into the world of dinosaurs! In this Dino-mite class, young palaeontologists will build their very own dinosaur replicas, dig for fossils, and uncover prehistoric secrets through hands-on activities and imaginative play. Get ready for a swamp-stomping, fossil-finding good time!
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3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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Children's Dining Etiquette Workshop - Children's Dining Etiquette Workshop - June 15 The Children's Dining Etiquette Workshop is a comprehensive and interactive program meticulously crafted to instill vital social skills and refined dining decorum in young learners. Specifically designed for children this workshop transcends basic table manners, placing emphasis on fostering self-awareness, respect, and consideration for others.
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4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Children's Social Skill Workshop - Children Social Skill Workshop - June 15 Our Children’s Social Skills workshop goes beyond the surface, focusing on the development of effective communication, interpersonal, and social skills. In today’s fast-paced, high-tech society, teaching children manners is more crucial than ever. As parents and educators, one of our most important roles is to equip children with the social skills needed to navigate the world with kindness and respect.
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5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Pickleball: Play with a Coach - Pickleball: Play with a Coach - Adv. Beginner - June 15 Grab two friends and join IPTPA-certified instructor Terri Attinello for a 90-minute instructional play session! This dynamic format blends skill-building with live game play, allowing you to immediately apply what you learn. Receive real-time coaching on shot selection, court positioning, and strategy while actively playing in a supportive, small-group setting. Advanced Beginner: For players who understand the game, are fairly consistent with serves and ground strokes, and have some playing experience. Immediate: For players comfortable at the net who can handle spin and pace, sustain dink rallies, and utilize drop shots and punch volleys.
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Medway Youth Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Teen Interview Prep Workshop - Teen Interview Prep Workshop - June 15 Preparing your teen for interviews is a pivotal step in their journey toward success. As parents, we can vividly recall our own initial interviews and the uncertainties we may have encountered. It’s not just about landing a job or internship—it’s about instilling confidence, effective communication skills, and the ability to make a lasting impression. Our Teen Interview Prep Workshop is tailored to provide participants with the confidence, knowledge, and skills needed to excel in any interview scenario.
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6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Painting with Annie: Watercolors - Calla Lily - June 15 Ever wanted to try watercolor but weren’t sure where to begin? Or maybe you think you can’t paint? Guess what — you totally can, and I’d love to show you how! ??Join Annie for a relaxing evening where we’ll paint a beautiful bird and experiment with mixed media like watercolor, colored pencils, markers, and more. White Floral Quartet Watercolor Series Discover the beauty of painting with light, softness, and subtle color in this elegant floral watercolor painting series with local artist Annie Handy. In this relaxing step-by-step class, participants will paint a collection of four coordinating white flowers, each on its own 6x6 canvas. Featured flowers include a daisy, calla lily, snowdrops, and white lily — designed to display beautifully together as one cohesive artwork, or each flower on it's own. Artists may register for a single class or complete all four sessions to create the full White Floral Quartet collection. Each painting stands alone while sharing a harmonious background palette that connects the series into a calm, gallery-style display. This class focuses on learning how artists create dimension in white subjects using gentle color blending, light, and shadow techniques.May 11–DaisyJune 15–Calla LilyJuly 21–Snow DropsAugust 18–White Lily
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6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Painting with Annie: Watercolors - White Floral Quartet Watercolor Series - 2026 Ever wanted to try watercolor but weren’t sure where to begin? Or maybe you think you can’t paint? Guess what — you totally can, and I’d love to show you how! ??Join Annie for a relaxing evening where we’ll paint a beautiful bird and experiment with mixed media like watercolor, colored pencils, markers, and more. White Floral Quartet Watercolor Series Discover the beauty of painting with light, softness, and subtle color in this elegant floral watercolor painting series with local artist Annie Handy. In this relaxing step-by-step class, participants will paint a collection of four coordinating white flowers, each on its own 6x6 canvas. Featured flowers include a daisy, calla lily, snowdrops, and white lily — designed to display beautifully together as one cohesive artwork, or each flower on it's own. Artists may register for a single class or complete all four sessions to create the full White Floral Quartet collection. Each painting stands alone while sharing a harmonious background palette that connects the series into a calm, gallery-style display. This class focuses on learning how artists create dimension in white subjects using gentle color blending, light, and shadow techniques.May 11–DaisyJune 15–Calla LilyJuly 21–Snow DropsAugust 18–White Lily
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Adult Soccer group
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Pickleball Drill and Play Clinic - Pickleball Drill and Play - Spring 2026 - 6/1-6/22 Need to work on your shot technique, consistency, and court positioning? Join us for our Drill and Play clinic! Clinic will consist of 1 hour of drills and drill games to practice specific shots/game play scenarios, then 1 hour of timed game play with feedback. A different focus each week. Continue to play games on your own until the lights go off! Suggested level of play is Advanced Beginner to Intermediate level.
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Saturday June 20, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
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Tennis in the Parks (Spring) - Tennis in the Parks - Spring 2025 - Adult Learn & Play Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Learn and Play Tennis!Led by a USTA approved coach, participants will have fun and get great exercise while developing the skills to serve, rally, and play tennis. The program is perfect for first-time and beginner players, as well as returning novice players.Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Practice and Play Tennis!For players who have completed at least one session of Tennis in the Parks or a similar introductory program and are now ready to practice, improve their game and have FUN! This program is run by a USTA-approved coach, players will receive instruction and play matches guided by the coach to gain experience.
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Boston Rebels Cricket Club and MCC Blizzards
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Preschool Soccer - Preschool Soccer - Spring 2026 Our preschool soccer class is fun and instructional. Classes are engaging and fast-paced, focusing on improving balance, coordination, and fundamental soccer skills. We utilize creative games to help kids develop listening skills, cooperation, and teamwork. Pre School soccer classes are designed to have children participate independently.
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9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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Tennis in the Parks (Spring) - Tennis in the Parks - Spring 2026 - Red Ball (Grades 1&2) Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Learn and Play Tennis!Led by a USTA approved coach, participants will have fun and get great exercise while developing the skills to serve, rally, and play tennis. The program is perfect for first-time and beginner players, as well as returning novice players.Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Practice and Play Tennis!For players who have completed at least one session of Tennis in the Parks or a similar introductory program and are now ready to practice, improve their game and have FUN! This program is run by a USTA-approved coach, players will receive instruction and play matches guided by the coach to gain experience.
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9:30 AM - 11:00 AM
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Tennis in the Parks (Spring) - Tennis in the Parks - Spring 2025 - Adult Practice & Play Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Learn and Play Tennis!Led by a USTA approved coach, participants will have fun and get great exercise while developing the skills to serve, rally, and play tennis. The program is perfect for first-time and beginner players, as well as returning novice players.Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Practice and Play Tennis!For players who have completed at least one session of Tennis in the Parks or a similar introductory program and are now ready to practice, improve their game and have FUN! This program is run by a USTA-approved coach, players will receive instruction and play matches guided by the coach to gain experience.
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Baseball/Tball Clinics - Baseball/Tball - Spring 2026 - Saturday Viking's t-ball and baseball clinics help familiarize kids to the basics of the game including throwing, fielding, base-running and batting. Emphasis on fun is essential while working on hand-eye coordination, rules, motions and the mechanics of being a baseball player.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Tennis in the Parks (Spring) - Tennis in the Parks - Spring 2026 - Orange Ball (Grades 3-5) Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Learn and Play Tennis!Led by a USTA approved coach, participants will have fun and get great exercise while developing the skills to serve, rally, and play tennis. The program is perfect for first-time and beginner players, as well as returning novice players.Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Practice and Play Tennis!For players who have completed at least one session of Tennis in the Parks or a similar introductory program and are now ready to practice, improve their game and have FUN! This program is run by a USTA-approved coach, players will receive instruction and play matches guided by the coach to gain experience.
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11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
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Preschool Multisport - Preschool Multisport - Spring 2026 Viking Sports Pre-K Multisports programs introduce kids to a variety of sports and activities including soccer, t-ball, tag, dodgeball, kickball, floor hockey, capture the flag, reindeer tails, and many more!
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Spring) - Tennis in the Parks - Spring 2026 - Green Ball (Grades 6-8) Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Learn and Play Tennis!Led by a USTA approved coach, participants will have fun and get great exercise while developing the skills to serve, rally, and play tennis. The program is perfect for first-time and beginner players, as well as returning novice players.Tennis in the Parks for Adults - Practice and Play Tennis!For players who have completed at least one session of Tennis in the Parks or a similar introductory program and are now ready to practice, improve their game and have FUN! This program is run by a USTA-approved coach, players will receive instruction and play matches guided by the coach to gain experience.
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Monday June 22, 2026
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Princess in Training - Princess in Training 2026 - June 22-26 Get your little ones ready to use their imagination and live in a fairy tale all week at Princess in Training. Put on your favorite princess dress and join us for crafts, games, dancing, and so much more - even a tea party! A fun and magical week will all lead up to a coronation ceremony that you won’t want to miss. Princess attire is welcome, but if your royal dress is at the cleaners, athletic clothes work just fine. Let’s have some royal fun!
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2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
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Adv Beginner Pickleball - Adv. Beginner Pickleball - June 22 This program is intended for players who have knowledge of the rules but still need to apply it towards gameplay. Coach John Pelaez will go over a quick "tip of the day" drill to work for a few minutes before playing a couple games. Please note this is a guided gameplay, so we won't go over SPECIFIC techniques unless it is the "tip of the day". Ideally, you will sign up to this program once you complete the intro to pickleball.
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4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Intermediate Pickleball - Intermediate Pickleball - June 22 This program is intended for players who have knowledge of the rules but still need to apply it towards gameplay. Coach John Pelaez will go over a quick "tip of the day" drill to work for a few minutes before playing a couple games. Please note this is a guided gameplay, so we won't go over SPECIFIC techniques unless it is the "tip of the day". Ideally, you will sign up to this program once you complete the intro to pickleball.
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4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Softball
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6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Painting with Annie: Acrylics - A Quartet of Feathered Friends - All 4 A Quartet of Feathered Friends Welcome spring with a cheerful flock of feathered friends! In this special acrylic painting series, we’ll create a charming quartet of 6x6 bird paintings, each featuring a different beloved backyard visitor —April 22–WRENMay 27–HUMMINGBIRDJune 22–ROBINJuly 15–CHICKADEEEach class focuses on one bird design, allowing students the flexibility to register for the full four-class series or enjoy any single session as a standalone painting experience.When taken as a series, the paintings feature coordinated colors and backgrounds, creating a beautiful, cohesive collection perfect for seasonal display or gifting. Individually, each bird shines as its own finished work of art.Students will learn fun and approachable acrylic techniques including:
Layering color and texture
Creating soft feather effects
Painting expressive eyes and details
Building vibrant, painterly backgrounds
This relaxed, step-by-step class is perfect for beginners and experienced painters alike — no prior painting experience needed.Come paint one… or collect the whole flock!
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6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
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Painting with Annie: Acrylics - Robin - June 22 A Quartet of Feathered Friends Welcome spring with a cheerful flock of feathered friends! In this special acrylic painting series, we’ll create a charming quartet of 6x6 bird paintings, each featuring a different beloved backyard visitor —April 22–WRENMay 27–HUMMINGBIRDJune 22–ROBINJuly 15–CHICKADEEEach class focuses on one bird design, allowing students the flexibility to register for the full four-class series or enjoy any single session as a standalone painting experience.When taken as a series, the paintings feature coordinated colors and backgrounds, creating a beautiful, cohesive collection perfect for seasonal display or gifting. Individually, each bird shines as its own finished work of art.Students will learn fun and approachable acrylic techniques including:
Layering color and texture
Creating soft feather effects
Painting expressive eyes and details
Building vibrant, painterly backgrounds
This relaxed, step-by-step class is perfect for beginners and experienced painters alike — no prior painting experience needed.Come paint one… or collect the whole flock!
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Adult Soccer group
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6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Pickleball Drill and Play Clinic - Pickleball Drill and Play - Spring 2026 - 6/1-6/22 Need to work on your shot technique, consistency, and court positioning? Join us for our Drill and Play clinic! Clinic will consist of 1 hour of drills and drill games to practice specific shots/game play scenarios, then 1 hour of timed game play with feedback. A different focus each week. Continue to play games on your own until the lights go off! Suggested level of play is Advanced Beginner to Intermediate level.
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Tuesday June 23, 2026
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Princess in Training - Princess in Training 2026 - June 22-26 Get your little ones ready to use their imagination and live in a fairy tale all week at Princess in Training. Put on your favorite princess dress and join us for crafts, games, dancing, and so much more - even a tea party! A fun and magical week will all lead up to a coronation ceremony that you won’t want to miss. Princess attire is welcome, but if your royal dress is at the cleaners, athletic clothes work just fine. Let’s have some royal fun!
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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RBI Baseball Academy Tryouts
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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RBI Baseball Academy Tryouts
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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RBI Baseball Academy Tryouts
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11:30 AM - 3:00 PM
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Last day of school fun! - Last day of school fun - June 23rd - Burke/Memorial Pickup Last Day of School Fun Afternoon at the Rec! Celebrate the end of the school year with an unforgettable afternoon of fun! We’ll kick things off by picking up the kids directly from school and bringing them back in the van to the Rec Center for an exciting last-day party.Once we arrive, the celebration begins! Kids will enjoy delicious pizza, get creative with fun crafts, and cool off with water slide excitement. We’ll also have a variety of games and activities to keep everyone laughing, playing, and making great memories with friends.Let us take care of all the details—you just bring the energy! We’ve got everything covered for the ultimate last day of school party at the Rec. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled afternoon!*Limited spots for each school pick-up location
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Last day of school fun! - Last day of school fun - June 23rd - McGovern Pickup Last Day of School Fun Afternoon at the Rec! Celebrate the end of the school year with an unforgettable afternoon of fun! We’ll kick things off by picking up the kids directly from school and bringing them back in the van to the Rec Center for an exciting last-day party.Once we arrive, the celebration begins! Kids will enjoy delicious pizza, get creative with fun crafts, and cool off with water slide excitement. We’ll also have a variety of games and activities to keep everyone laughing, playing, and making great memories with friends.Let us take care of all the details—you just bring the energy! We’ve got everything covered for the ultimate last day of school party at the Rec. Don’t miss out on this fun-filled afternoon!*Limited spots for each school pick-up location
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4:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Anderson Baseball Academy
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Yoga in the Park - 6/23 This one-hour moderate level Hatha yoga class is a balanced practice that blends foundational postures with longer holds, building strength, flexibility, and endurance. Unlike the flowing pace of Vinyasa, Hatha focuses on slower paced, deliberate movements and precise alignment, making it beginner friendly and a great way for experienced practitioners to deepen your practice. Each class is unique, incorporating breath techniques, mudras and postures, concluding with meditation and relaxation, creating a balanced mind-body connection. Who this class is for:
Students seeking to build greater strength and flexibility.
Anyone who enjoys a slower, more intentional pace to focus on alignment and breath control.
*Weather permitting, if weather precludes, class will be indoors at the Senior Center.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Yoga in the Park - Yoga in the Park - Spring 2026 This one-hour moderate level Hatha yoga class is a balanced practice that blends foundational postures with longer holds, building strength, flexibility, and endurance. Unlike the flowing pace of Vinyasa, Hatha focuses on slower paced, deliberate movements and precise alignment, making it beginner friendly and a great way for experienced practitioners to deepen your practice. Each class is unique, incorporating breath techniques, mudras and postures, concluding with meditation and relaxation, creating a balanced mind-body connection. Who this class is for:
Students seeking to build greater strength and flexibility.
Anyone who enjoys a slower, more intentional pace to focus on alignment and breath control.
*Weather permitting, if weather precludes, class will be indoors at the Senior Center.
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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Wednesday June 24, 2026
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Princess in Training - Princess in Training 2026 - June 22-26 Get your little ones ready to use their imagination and live in a fairy tale all week at Princess in Training. Put on your favorite princess dress and join us for crafts, games, dancing, and so much more - even a tea party! A fun and magical week will all lead up to a coronation ceremony that you won’t want to miss. Princess attire is welcome, but if your royal dress is at the cleaners, athletic clothes work just fine. Let’s have some royal fun!
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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RBI Baseball Academy Tryouts
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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RBI Baseball Academy Tryouts
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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RBI Baseball Academy Tryouts
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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No School FUN! - No School Fun - June 24 Join us for NO SCHOOL fun!! Kids ages K-5 are welcome to come for one, or all, of the days being offered! The program is scheduled to run on the following days:Summer Vacation:* Tuesday, June 23, HALF DAY PICK UP OPTION - DIFFERENT REGISTRATION* Wednesday, June 24, 9-3pm * Thursday, June 25, 9-3pm * Friday, June 26, 9-3pm * Monday, August 24, 9-3pm * Tuesday, August 25, 9-3pm * Wednesday, August 26, 9-3pm * Thursday, August 27, 9-3pm Participants will enjoy various arts and crafts, and a variety of fun-fill activities. We also will be outside as much as possible playing games, so make sure to dress for the weather! We are looking forward to enjoying some fun with friends, new and old!ALL KIDS WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING: water bottle, snack, lunch, appropriate outdoor gear.
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Adult Soccer group
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Thursday June 25, 2026
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Princess in Training - Princess in Training 2026 - June 22-26 Get your little ones ready to use their imagination and live in a fairy tale all week at Princess in Training. Put on your favorite princess dress and join us for crafts, games, dancing, and so much more - even a tea party! A fun and magical week will all lead up to a coronation ceremony that you won’t want to miss. Princess attire is welcome, but if your royal dress is at the cleaners, athletic clothes work just fine. Let’s have some royal fun!
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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RBI Baseball Academy Tryouts
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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RBI Baseball Academy Tryouts
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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RBI Baseball Academy Tryouts
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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No School FUN! - No School Fun - June 25 Join us for NO SCHOOL fun!! Kids ages K-5 are welcome to come for one, or all, of the days being offered! The program is scheduled to run on the following days:Summer Vacation:* Tuesday, June 23, HALF DAY PICK UP OPTION - DIFFERENT REGISTRATION* Wednesday, June 24, 9-3pm * Thursday, June 25, 9-3pm * Friday, June 26, 9-3pm * Monday, August 24, 9-3pm * Tuesday, August 25, 9-3pm * Wednesday, August 26, 9-3pm * Thursday, August 27, 9-3pm Participants will enjoy various arts and crafts, and a variety of fun-fill activities. We also will be outside as much as possible playing games, so make sure to dress for the weather! We are looking forward to enjoying some fun with friends, new and old!ALL KIDS WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING: water bottle, snack, lunch, appropriate outdoor gear.
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Anderson Baseball Academy
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Outdoor Pickleball - Outdoor Pickleball - Spring 2026 - Thursday Each week, four courts will be set up, teams will be formed from those who are in attendance, and games will then be played.*Please note there is no instruction, it is just open play.*
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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Monday June 29, 2026
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7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
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Summer Fitness Program - Summer Fitness - 2026 We are excited to announce the first year of our Summer Fitness Program. Join our elite training environment to have you enter your club, school, or college season in top shape. Build fitness, speed, power, strength, and injury prevention activity. Baseline and progressive testing with sessions designed to provide a foundation to give you that edge for your upcoming season. Dates: June 29-August 14* No sessions during the week of July 6.Days: Monday, Wednesday, and ThursdayTime: 7:30-8:30 am
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Basketball Summer Camp - Basketball Summer Camp 2026 - June 29-July 2 Viking Sports Basketball Camps introduce players/campers to a wide variety of drills and games to help teach and improve their skills on the court. Participants will work on all aspects of the game of basketball including, but not limited to, ball-handling, shooting technique, defensive principles and the importance sportsmanship and teamwork.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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World of Wizards - World of Wizards 2026 - June 29-July 2 Calling all wizard fans! This is like no other program you have ever experienced. We will take a magical journey into the world of wizards. From designing wands to playing Quidditch, we will participate in activities that will astound all Muggles.
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9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - June 29 - July 2 - 9-3:30pm Robo-Monorail Makers (9:00am-12:00pm)Blast into the future of transportation and build your very own Robot Monorail System! Watch in awe as your RoboRails Robot balances on a single wheel and zips along a track, powered by a super-fast gyroscope and monowheel. You'll be amazed at how steady your little robot is as it rolls along the track! Get ready to unleash your inner engineer with over 180 durable track pieces. You can follow the 16 awesome layouts in the manual or let your imagination run wild and design your own unique monorail system! With special connectors like the seesaw, splitter, and cross switch, you'll add cool twists, turns, and challenges to your track that make it one-of-a-kind. Dive into hands-on experiments that explore cool physics concepts like rotational motion, acceleration, and angular momentum as you see gyroscopic forces in action. Are you ready to build the monorail of tomorrow? The adventure starts now! Future Engineers (12:30-3:30pm)If you like to create and build things, this program is for you! Take home your very own engineering kit! You will build up to 8 working models including a material lift, stationary bike, crane bridge, construction crane, and a windmill! With the aid of your instructor and the easy-to-follow manual, you will learn different scientific principles involving pulleys and mechanics. You will also learn about basic circuits as you construct a Maze Challenge, Flying Disc, Turbo Air, and Alarm System with our STEM lab kit! As future engineers, the STEM lab will teach you how to comprehend a schematic diagram and interpret the flow of electricity. Come obtain the necessary skills and experience to take on the technological challenges of the future! Robo-Monorail Makers & Future Engineers (9-3:30pm)Join us for a full day of fun. Register for both programs and make a day of it!
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - Future Engineers - June 29 - July 2 - 12:30-3:30pm Robo-Monorail Makers (9:00am-12:00pm)Blast into the future of transportation and build your very own Robot Monorail System! Watch in awe as your RoboRails Robot balances on a single wheel and zips along a track, powered by a super-fast gyroscope and monowheel. You'll be amazed at how steady your little robot is as it rolls along the track! Get ready to unleash your inner engineer with over 180 durable track pieces. You can follow the 16 awesome layouts in the manual or let your imagination run wild and design your own unique monorail system! With special connectors like the seesaw, splitter, and cross switch, you'll add cool twists, turns, and challenges to your track that make it one-of-a-kind. Dive into hands-on experiments that explore cool physics concepts like rotational motion, acceleration, and angular momentum as you see gyroscopic forces in action. Are you ready to build the monorail of tomorrow? The adventure starts now! Future Engineers (12:30-3:30pm)If you like to create and build things, this program is for you! Take home your very own engineering kit! You will build up to 8 working models including a material lift, stationary bike, crane bridge, construction crane, and a windmill! With the aid of your instructor and the easy-to-follow manual, you will learn different scientific principles involving pulleys and mechanics. You will also learn about basic circuits as you construct a Maze Challenge, Flying Disc, Turbo Air, and Alarm System with our STEM lab kit! As future engineers, the STEM lab will teach you how to comprehend a schematic diagram and interpret the flow of electricity. Come obtain the necessary skills and experience to take on the technological challenges of the future! Robo-Monorail Makers & Future Engineers (9-3:30pm)Join us for a full day of fun. Register for both programs and make a day of it!
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Adult Soccer group
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Tuesday June 30, 2026
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Basketball Summer Camp - Basketball Summer Camp 2026 - June 29-July 2 Viking Sports Basketball Camps introduce players/campers to a wide variety of drills and games to help teach and improve their skills on the court. Participants will work on all aspects of the game of basketball including, but not limited to, ball-handling, shooting technique, defensive principles and the importance sportsmanship and teamwork.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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World of Wizards - World of Wizards 2026 - June 29-July 2 Calling all wizard fans! This is like no other program you have ever experienced. We will take a magical journey into the world of wizards. From designing wands to playing Quidditch, we will participate in activities that will astound all Muggles.
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9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - June 29 - July 2 - 9-3:30pm Robo-Monorail Makers (9:00am-12:00pm)Blast into the future of transportation and build your very own Robot Monorail System! Watch in awe as your RoboRails Robot balances on a single wheel and zips along a track, powered by a super-fast gyroscope and monowheel. You'll be amazed at how steady your little robot is as it rolls along the track! Get ready to unleash your inner engineer with over 180 durable track pieces. You can follow the 16 awesome layouts in the manual or let your imagination run wild and design your own unique monorail system! With special connectors like the seesaw, splitter, and cross switch, you'll add cool twists, turns, and challenges to your track that make it one-of-a-kind. Dive into hands-on experiments that explore cool physics concepts like rotational motion, acceleration, and angular momentum as you see gyroscopic forces in action. Are you ready to build the monorail of tomorrow? The adventure starts now! Future Engineers (12:30-3:30pm)If you like to create and build things, this program is for you! Take home your very own engineering kit! You will build up to 8 working models including a material lift, stationary bike, crane bridge, construction crane, and a windmill! With the aid of your instructor and the easy-to-follow manual, you will learn different scientific principles involving pulleys and mechanics. You will also learn about basic circuits as you construct a Maze Challenge, Flying Disc, Turbo Air, and Alarm System with our STEM lab kit! As future engineers, the STEM lab will teach you how to comprehend a schematic diagram and interpret the flow of electricity. Come obtain the necessary skills and experience to take on the technological challenges of the future! Robo-Monorail Makers & Future Engineers (9-3:30pm)Join us for a full day of fun. Register for both programs and make a day of it!
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - Future Engineers - June 29 - July 2 - 12:30-3:30pm Robo-Monorail Makers (9:00am-12:00pm)Blast into the future of transportation and build your very own Robot Monorail System! Watch in awe as your RoboRails Robot balances on a single wheel and zips along a track, powered by a super-fast gyroscope and monowheel. You'll be amazed at how steady your little robot is as it rolls along the track! Get ready to unleash your inner engineer with over 180 durable track pieces. You can follow the 16 awesome layouts in the manual or let your imagination run wild and design your own unique monorail system! With special connectors like the seesaw, splitter, and cross switch, you'll add cool twists, turns, and challenges to your track that make it one-of-a-kind. Dive into hands-on experiments that explore cool physics concepts like rotational motion, acceleration, and angular momentum as you see gyroscopic forces in action. Are you ready to build the monorail of tomorrow? The adventure starts now! Future Engineers (12:30-3:30pm)If you like to create and build things, this program is for you! Take home your very own engineering kit! You will build up to 8 working models including a material lift, stationary bike, crane bridge, construction crane, and a windmill! With the aid of your instructor and the easy-to-follow manual, you will learn different scientific principles involving pulleys and mechanics. You will also learn about basic circuits as you construct a Maze Challenge, Flying Disc, Turbo Air, and Alarm System with our STEM lab kit! As future engineers, the STEM lab will teach you how to comprehend a schematic diagram and interpret the flow of electricity. Come obtain the necessary skills and experience to take on the technological challenges of the future! Robo-Monorail Makers & Future Engineers (9-3:30pm)Join us for a full day of fun. Register for both programs and make a day of it!
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Yoga in the Park - 6/30 This one-hour moderate level Hatha yoga class is a balanced practice that blends foundational postures with longer holds, building strength, flexibility, and endurance. Unlike the flowing pace of Vinyasa, Hatha focuses on slower paced, deliberate movements and precise alignment, making it beginner friendly and a great way for experienced practitioners to deepen your practice. Each class is unique, incorporating breath techniques, mudras and postures, concluding with meditation and relaxation, creating a balanced mind-body connection. Who this class is for:
Students seeking to build greater strength and flexibility.
Anyone who enjoys a slower, more intentional pace to focus on alignment and breath control.
*Weather permitting, if weather precludes, class will be indoors at the Senior Center.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Yoga in the Park - Yoga in the Park - Spring 2026 This one-hour moderate level Hatha yoga class is a balanced practice that blends foundational postures with longer holds, building strength, flexibility, and endurance. Unlike the flowing pace of Vinyasa, Hatha focuses on slower paced, deliberate movements and precise alignment, making it beginner friendly and a great way for experienced practitioners to deepen your practice. Each class is unique, incorporating breath techniques, mudras and postures, concluding with meditation and relaxation, creating a balanced mind-body connection. Who this class is for:
Students seeking to build greater strength and flexibility.
Anyone who enjoys a slower, more intentional pace to focus on alignment and breath control.
*Weather permitting, if weather precludes, class will be indoors at the Senior Center.
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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Wednesday July 1, 2026
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7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
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Summer Fitness Program - Summer Fitness - 2026 We are excited to announce the first year of our Summer Fitness Program. Join our elite training environment to have you enter your club, school, or college season in top shape. Build fitness, speed, power, strength, and injury prevention activity. Baseline and progressive testing with sessions designed to provide a foundation to give you that edge for your upcoming season. Dates: June 29-August 14* No sessions during the week of July 6.Days: Monday, Wednesday, and ThursdayTime: 7:30-8:30 am
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Basketball Summer Camp - Basketball Summer Camp 2026 - June 29-July 2 Viking Sports Basketball Camps introduce players/campers to a wide variety of drills and games to help teach and improve their skills on the court. Participants will work on all aspects of the game of basketball including, but not limited to, ball-handling, shooting technique, defensive principles and the importance sportsmanship and teamwork.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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World of Wizards - World of Wizards 2026 - June 29-July 2 Calling all wizard fans! This is like no other program you have ever experienced. We will take a magical journey into the world of wizards. From designing wands to playing Quidditch, we will participate in activities that will astound all Muggles.
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9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - June 29 - July 2 - 9-3:30pm Robo-Monorail Makers (9:00am-12:00pm)Blast into the future of transportation and build your very own Robot Monorail System! Watch in awe as your RoboRails Robot balances on a single wheel and zips along a track, powered by a super-fast gyroscope and monowheel. You'll be amazed at how steady your little robot is as it rolls along the track! Get ready to unleash your inner engineer with over 180 durable track pieces. You can follow the 16 awesome layouts in the manual or let your imagination run wild and design your own unique monorail system! With special connectors like the seesaw, splitter, and cross switch, you'll add cool twists, turns, and challenges to your track that make it one-of-a-kind. Dive into hands-on experiments that explore cool physics concepts like rotational motion, acceleration, and angular momentum as you see gyroscopic forces in action. Are you ready to build the monorail of tomorrow? The adventure starts now! Future Engineers (12:30-3:30pm)If you like to create and build things, this program is for you! Take home your very own engineering kit! You will build up to 8 working models including a material lift, stationary bike, crane bridge, construction crane, and a windmill! With the aid of your instructor and the easy-to-follow manual, you will learn different scientific principles involving pulleys and mechanics. You will also learn about basic circuits as you construct a Maze Challenge, Flying Disc, Turbo Air, and Alarm System with our STEM lab kit! As future engineers, the STEM lab will teach you how to comprehend a schematic diagram and interpret the flow of electricity. Come obtain the necessary skills and experience to take on the technological challenges of the future! Robo-Monorail Makers & Future Engineers (9-3:30pm)Join us for a full day of fun. Register for both programs and make a day of it!
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - Future Engineers - June 29 - July 2 - 12:30-3:30pm Robo-Monorail Makers (9:00am-12:00pm)Blast into the future of transportation and build your very own Robot Monorail System! Watch in awe as your RoboRails Robot balances on a single wheel and zips along a track, powered by a super-fast gyroscope and monowheel. You'll be amazed at how steady your little robot is as it rolls along the track! Get ready to unleash your inner engineer with over 180 durable track pieces. You can follow the 16 awesome layouts in the manual or let your imagination run wild and design your own unique monorail system! With special connectors like the seesaw, splitter, and cross switch, you'll add cool twists, turns, and challenges to your track that make it one-of-a-kind. Dive into hands-on experiments that explore cool physics concepts like rotational motion, acceleration, and angular momentum as you see gyroscopic forces in action. Are you ready to build the monorail of tomorrow? The adventure starts now! Future Engineers (12:30-3:30pm)If you like to create and build things, this program is for you! Take home your very own engineering kit! You will build up to 8 working models including a material lift, stationary bike, crane bridge, construction crane, and a windmill! With the aid of your instructor and the easy-to-follow manual, you will learn different scientific principles involving pulleys and mechanics. You will also learn about basic circuits as you construct a Maze Challenge, Flying Disc, Turbo Air, and Alarm System with our STEM lab kit! As future engineers, the STEM lab will teach you how to comprehend a schematic diagram and interpret the flow of electricity. Come obtain the necessary skills and experience to take on the technological challenges of the future! Robo-Monorail Makers & Future Engineers (9-3:30pm)Join us for a full day of fun. Register for both programs and make a day of it!
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Adult Soccer group
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Thursday July 2, 2026
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7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
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Summer Fitness Program - Summer Fitness - 2026 We are excited to announce the first year of our Summer Fitness Program. Join our elite training environment to have you enter your club, school, or college season in top shape. Build fitness, speed, power, strength, and injury prevention activity. Baseline and progressive testing with sessions designed to provide a foundation to give you that edge for your upcoming season. Dates: June 29-August 14* No sessions during the week of July 6.Days: Monday, Wednesday, and ThursdayTime: 7:30-8:30 am
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Basketball Summer Camp - Basketball Summer Camp 2026 - June 29-July 2 Viking Sports Basketball Camps introduce players/campers to a wide variety of drills and games to help teach and improve their skills on the court. Participants will work on all aspects of the game of basketball including, but not limited to, ball-handling, shooting technique, defensive principles and the importance sportsmanship and teamwork.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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World of Wizards - World of Wizards 2026 - June 29-July 2 Calling all wizard fans! This is like no other program you have ever experienced. We will take a magical journey into the world of wizards. From designing wands to playing Quidditch, we will participate in activities that will astound all Muggles.
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9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
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Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - June 29 - July 2 - 9-3:30pm Robo-Monorail Makers (9:00am-12:00pm)Blast into the future of transportation and build your very own Robot Monorail System! Watch in awe as your RoboRails Robot balances on a single wheel and zips along a track, powered by a super-fast gyroscope and monowheel. You'll be amazed at how steady your little robot is as it rolls along the track! Get ready to unleash your inner engineer with over 180 durable track pieces. You can follow the 16 awesome layouts in the manual or let your imagination run wild and design your own unique monorail system! With special connectors like the seesaw, splitter, and cross switch, you'll add cool twists, turns, and challenges to your track that make it one-of-a-kind. Dive into hands-on experiments that explore cool physics concepts like rotational motion, acceleration, and angular momentum as you see gyroscopic forces in action. Are you ready to build the monorail of tomorrow? The adventure starts now! Future Engineers (12:30-3:30pm)If you like to create and build things, this program is for you! Take home your very own engineering kit! You will build up to 8 working models including a material lift, stationary bike, crane bridge, construction crane, and a windmill! With the aid of your instructor and the easy-to-follow manual, you will learn different scientific principles involving pulleys and mechanics. You will also learn about basic circuits as you construct a Maze Challenge, Flying Disc, Turbo Air, and Alarm System with our STEM lab kit! As future engineers, the STEM lab will teach you how to comprehend a schematic diagram and interpret the flow of electricity. Come obtain the necessary skills and experience to take on the technological challenges of the future! Robo-Monorail Makers & Future Engineers (9-3:30pm)Join us for a full day of fun. Register for both programs and make a day of it!
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Robo-Monorail Makers and Future Engineers - Future Engineers - June 29 - July 2 - 12:30-3:30pm Robo-Monorail Makers (9:00am-12:00pm)Blast into the future of transportation and build your very own Robot Monorail System! Watch in awe as your RoboRails Robot balances on a single wheel and zips along a track, powered by a super-fast gyroscope and monowheel. You'll be amazed at how steady your little robot is as it rolls along the track! Get ready to unleash your inner engineer with over 180 durable track pieces. You can follow the 16 awesome layouts in the manual or let your imagination run wild and design your own unique monorail system! With special connectors like the seesaw, splitter, and cross switch, you'll add cool twists, turns, and challenges to your track that make it one-of-a-kind. Dive into hands-on experiments that explore cool physics concepts like rotational motion, acceleration, and angular momentum as you see gyroscopic forces in action. Are you ready to build the monorail of tomorrow? The adventure starts now! Future Engineers (12:30-3:30pm)If you like to create and build things, this program is for you! Take home your very own engineering kit! You will build up to 8 working models including a material lift, stationary bike, crane bridge, construction crane, and a windmill! With the aid of your instructor and the easy-to-follow manual, you will learn different scientific principles involving pulleys and mechanics. You will also learn about basic circuits as you construct a Maze Challenge, Flying Disc, Turbo Air, and Alarm System with our STEM lab kit! As future engineers, the STEM lab will teach you how to comprehend a schematic diagram and interpret the flow of electricity. Come obtain the necessary skills and experience to take on the technological challenges of the future! Robo-Monorail Makers & Future Engineers (9-3:30pm)Join us for a full day of fun. Register for both programs and make a day of it!
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Outdoor Pickleball - Outdoor Pickleball - Spring 2026 - Thursday Each week, four courts will be set up, teams will be formed from those who are in attendance, and games will then be played.*Please note there is no instruction, it is just open play.*
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Monday July 6, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 - Early Drop Off Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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BEST Soccer - BEST Soccer 2026 - July 6-10 - 9-12pm The BEST Soccer Camp focuses on a different technical topic each day. Players will be challenged to develop their skills through conditioned games and coached scrimmages. Most importantly they will do this in a fun environment that will have them wanting to come back for more each day.BEST soccer
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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BEST Soccer - BEST Soccer 2026 - July 6-10 - 9-3pm The BEST Soccer Camp focuses on a different technical topic each day. Players will be challenged to develop their skills through conditioned games and coached scrimmages. Most importantly they will do this in a fun environment that will have them wanting to come back for more each day.BEST soccer
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Skyhawks
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ the Rec Counselor in Training (C.I.T) - Summer @ The Rec CIT - July 6-10 Why Be a Counselor In Training at Summer @ the Rec?
Gain a behind-the-scenes experience of the Summer @ the Rec community
Establish job and character references
Develop new skills
Challenge yourself in regard to personal growth and expanded self-esteem through leadership opportunities
Gain the ability/skills needed to work with children in a camp community, after school program or any youth program.
Have fun helping kids
Learn to work as team.
The Summer @ the rec environment provides a unique opportunity for youth to build leadership skills, particularly in assisting staff with younger campers. The goal of the training program is to develop general skills of leadership that you can use throughout life at school, home and community (not just at camp). The training received and talents of C.I.Ts. are put into action. Being a counselor-in-training is an important role at Summer @ the Rec in which leadership skills, good character, integrity, patience, and self-control are nurtured and developed. Commitment to serving the assigned weeks is preferred. If you are accepted into the counselor-in-training program, being a good example is important and will be your gift to the campers. By participating in the CIT program, you will have the opportunity to give back and help create lasting memories. At the end of the summer C.I.T. Program, you will have hopefully gained experience and skills that you are able to build on or put into action in other life settings beyond camp. The CIT program serves as a possible stepping stone to future employment with the Summer @ the Rec.Our aim is to help all CITs become not only successful camp counselors, but successful employees no matter where their future leads. Each day at camp, CITs will spend at least one block in a meeting with camp directors. During these meetings CITs will:
Learn strategies for interacting with campers.
How to resolve conflicts between campers.
How to address problems with staff.
Learn tips for employment including interviewing, resume writing, etc.
Learn quick games, camp cheers, and other aspects of camp culture.
Have the opportunity to ask questions that arise throughout the camp day.
Practice camp decision-making.
There is an application process for the Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Program that is outside of our online registration. Admission to the CIT Program is limited and acceptance is not guaranteed. Applicants must send a letter of why they would like to be a CIT to mhartman@Medwayma.gov2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow ScienceWeek 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy ScenesWeek 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit WeekWeek 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week**These are tentative themes and could change**There will be a Summer @ the Rec CIT Training: June 3rd 5-7pm**2026 Summer Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Teen Venture - Teen Venture 2026 - July 6-10 Teen Venture is back for another summer! The program is an everyday field trip experience for middle school students entering 5th - 9th grade. This fun and exciting weekly journey is set up for middle schoolers to build memories through amazing experiences. These experiences include a wide selection of field trips that would appeal to all types of teens. We hope to build their critical thinking, social & emotional enrichment all while developing independence. Let’s Venture! Pick up and drop off will be at the Parks and Recreation complex at 123 Holliston StreetField Trips 2026: Tentative scheduleWeek 1 (7/6-7/10)United SkatesTop GolfWater WizzTD Garden Sports Museum TourLevel 99Week 2 (7/13-7/17)LaunchFenway Park TourBoundless AdventuresSeekonk Grand PrixBreezy Picnic GroundsWeek 3 (7/20-7/24)Roller KingdomBoda BorgWater WizzWoo Sox Game*Xtreme CrazeWeek 4 (7/27-7/31)Nova Adventure ParkPatriots Hall of FameCanobie Lake Park*Kayaking & Beach at Hopkinton State ParkDave & Busters Week 5 (8/3-8/7)Top GolfTree Top AdventuresBreezy Picnic GroundsWoo Sox Game*Urban Air*Late arrival days***All field trips are subject to change.If a week fills up please add your child to the wait list!!Required Paperwork1. Physicals and Immunizations can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.2. Authorized Pick up Form can be filled out under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Custom Forms. Add Custom Forms, Select Authorized Pick up Form.3. Health History and Examination Form can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.4. Authorization of Medication (if applicable)If you have trouble filling out any forms please email Marissa at mhartman@medwayma.govLinks & Waivers:
Tree Top Adventures Waiver
Boundless Adventures Waiver
Launch Waiver
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9:15 AM - 1:15 PM
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Summer Buddies - Summer Buddies 2026 - July 6-10 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.Same great program but NEW name! At Summer Buddies your child will have an unforgettable experience and make memories that will last a lifetime. This program for kids ages 3.5-6, is jam-packed with great outdoor summertime activities such as arts & crafts, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, dress up days and much more! Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember! Sign up early, space is limited. Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Tents, Fields, Slip and Slides, Parks and Recreation buildingACTIVITIESArts and crafts, Theme weeks, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more.2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & SafariWeek 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Hometown HeroesThese are tentative themes and could changeSample Schedule:Buddies Daily Schedule 9:15 Drop Off at Main Entrance 9:30 Morning Meeting 10:00 Theme Activities, Open Choices & Special Visitors10:30 Morning Snack, Water & Bathroom Break10:50 Water Play & Group Games11:20 Arts, Crafts & open choices (Lego’s, puzzles, board games, arts)11:45 - 12:15 Lunchtime “Please pack a nut free lunch with an ice pack included, lunch boxes will be kept outside with backpacks. Thank you”12:15 Storytime after transition 12:30 Water Table, Sensory bins and Games12:45 Open Choices and Theme Activities 1:00 End of Day wrap up1:15 Pick up at Main Entrance
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 - Extended Day Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Adult Soccer group
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Tuesday July 7, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 - Early Drop Off Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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BEST Soccer - BEST Soccer 2026 - July 6-10 - 9-12pm The BEST Soccer Camp focuses on a different technical topic each day. Players will be challenged to develop their skills through conditioned games and coached scrimmages. Most importantly they will do this in a fun environment that will have them wanting to come back for more each day.BEST soccer
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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BEST Soccer - BEST Soccer 2026 - July 6-10 - 9-3pm The BEST Soccer Camp focuses on a different technical topic each day. Players will be challenged to develop their skills through conditioned games and coached scrimmages. Most importantly they will do this in a fun environment that will have them wanting to come back for more each day.BEST soccer
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Skyhawks
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ the Rec Counselor in Training (C.I.T) - Summer @ The Rec CIT - July 6-10 Why Be a Counselor In Training at Summer @ the Rec?
Gain a behind-the-scenes experience of the Summer @ the Rec community
Establish job and character references
Develop new skills
Challenge yourself in regard to personal growth and expanded self-esteem through leadership opportunities
Gain the ability/skills needed to work with children in a camp community, after school program or any youth program.
Have fun helping kids
Learn to work as team.
The Summer @ the rec environment provides a unique opportunity for youth to build leadership skills, particularly in assisting staff with younger campers. The goal of the training program is to develop general skills of leadership that you can use throughout life at school, home and community (not just at camp). The training received and talents of C.I.Ts. are put into action. Being a counselor-in-training is an important role at Summer @ the Rec in which leadership skills, good character, integrity, patience, and self-control are nurtured and developed. Commitment to serving the assigned weeks is preferred. If you are accepted into the counselor-in-training program, being a good example is important and will be your gift to the campers. By participating in the CIT program, you will have the opportunity to give back and help create lasting memories. At the end of the summer C.I.T. Program, you will have hopefully gained experience and skills that you are able to build on or put into action in other life settings beyond camp. The CIT program serves as a possible stepping stone to future employment with the Summer @ the Rec.Our aim is to help all CITs become not only successful camp counselors, but successful employees no matter where their future leads. Each day at camp, CITs will spend at least one block in a meeting with camp directors. During these meetings CITs will:
Learn strategies for interacting with campers.
How to resolve conflicts between campers.
How to address problems with staff.
Learn tips for employment including interviewing, resume writing, etc.
Learn quick games, camp cheers, and other aspects of camp culture.
Have the opportunity to ask questions that arise throughout the camp day.
Practice camp decision-making.
There is an application process for the Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Program that is outside of our online registration. Admission to the CIT Program is limited and acceptance is not guaranteed. Applicants must send a letter of why they would like to be a CIT to mhartman@Medwayma.gov2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow ScienceWeek 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy ScenesWeek 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit WeekWeek 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week**These are tentative themes and could change**There will be a Summer @ the Rec CIT Training: June 3rd 5-7pm**2026 Summer Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Teen Venture - Teen Venture 2026 - July 6-10 Teen Venture is back for another summer! The program is an everyday field trip experience for middle school students entering 5th - 9th grade. This fun and exciting weekly journey is set up for middle schoolers to build memories through amazing experiences. These experiences include a wide selection of field trips that would appeal to all types of teens. We hope to build their critical thinking, social & emotional enrichment all while developing independence. Let’s Venture! Pick up and drop off will be at the Parks and Recreation complex at 123 Holliston StreetField Trips 2026: Tentative scheduleWeek 1 (7/6-7/10)United SkatesTop GolfWater WizzTD Garden Sports Museum TourLevel 99Week 2 (7/13-7/17)LaunchFenway Park TourBoundless AdventuresSeekonk Grand PrixBreezy Picnic GroundsWeek 3 (7/20-7/24)Roller KingdomBoda BorgWater WizzWoo Sox Game*Xtreme CrazeWeek 4 (7/27-7/31)Nova Adventure ParkPatriots Hall of FameCanobie Lake Park*Kayaking & Beach at Hopkinton State ParkDave & Busters Week 5 (8/3-8/7)Top GolfTree Top AdventuresBreezy Picnic GroundsWoo Sox Game*Urban Air*Late arrival days***All field trips are subject to change.If a week fills up please add your child to the wait list!!Required Paperwork1. Physicals and Immunizations can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.2. Authorized Pick up Form can be filled out under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Custom Forms. Add Custom Forms, Select Authorized Pick up Form.3. Health History and Examination Form can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.4. Authorization of Medication (if applicable)If you have trouble filling out any forms please email Marissa at mhartman@medwayma.govLinks & Waivers:
Tree Top Adventures Waiver
Boundless Adventures Waiver
Launch Waiver
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9:15 AM - 1:15 PM
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Summer Buddies - Summer Buddies 2026 - July 6-10 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.Same great program but NEW name! At Summer Buddies your child will have an unforgettable experience and make memories that will last a lifetime. This program for kids ages 3.5-6, is jam-packed with great outdoor summertime activities such as arts & crafts, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, dress up days and much more! Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember! Sign up early, space is limited. Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Tents, Fields, Slip and Slides, Parks and Recreation buildingACTIVITIESArts and crafts, Theme weeks, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more.2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & SafariWeek 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Hometown HeroesThese are tentative themes and could changeSample Schedule:Buddies Daily Schedule 9:15 Drop Off at Main Entrance 9:30 Morning Meeting 10:00 Theme Activities, Open Choices & Special Visitors10:30 Morning Snack, Water & Bathroom Break10:50 Water Play & Group Games11:20 Arts, Crafts & open choices (Lego’s, puzzles, board games, arts)11:45 - 12:15 Lunchtime “Please pack a nut free lunch with an ice pack included, lunch boxes will be kept outside with backpacks. Thank you”12:15 Storytime after transition 12:30 Water Table, Sensory bins and Games12:45 Open Choices and Theme Activities 1:00 End of Day wrap up1:15 Pick up at Main Entrance
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 - Extended Day Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Summer) - Tennis in the Parks - Summer 2026 - Green Ball Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Summer) - Tennis in the Parks - Summer 2026 - Adult Learn to Play Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Summer) - Tennis in the Parks - Summer 2026 - Adult Practice and Play Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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Wednesday July 8, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 - Early Drop Off Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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BEST Soccer - BEST Soccer 2026 - July 6-10 - 9-12pm The BEST Soccer Camp focuses on a different technical topic each day. Players will be challenged to develop their skills through conditioned games and coached scrimmages. Most importantly they will do this in a fun environment that will have them wanting to come back for more each day.BEST soccer
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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BEST Soccer - BEST Soccer 2026 - July 6-10 - 9-3pm The BEST Soccer Camp focuses on a different technical topic each day. Players will be challenged to develop their skills through conditioned games and coached scrimmages. Most importantly they will do this in a fun environment that will have them wanting to come back for more each day.BEST soccer
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Skyhawks
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ the Rec Counselor in Training (C.I.T) - Summer @ The Rec CIT - July 6-10 Why Be a Counselor In Training at Summer @ the Rec?
Gain a behind-the-scenes experience of the Summer @ the Rec community
Establish job and character references
Develop new skills
Challenge yourself in regard to personal growth and expanded self-esteem through leadership opportunities
Gain the ability/skills needed to work with children in a camp community, after school program or any youth program.
Have fun helping kids
Learn to work as team.
The Summer @ the rec environment provides a unique opportunity for youth to build leadership skills, particularly in assisting staff with younger campers. The goal of the training program is to develop general skills of leadership that you can use throughout life at school, home and community (not just at camp). The training received and talents of C.I.Ts. are put into action. Being a counselor-in-training is an important role at Summer @ the Rec in which leadership skills, good character, integrity, patience, and self-control are nurtured and developed. Commitment to serving the assigned weeks is preferred. If you are accepted into the counselor-in-training program, being a good example is important and will be your gift to the campers. By participating in the CIT program, you will have the opportunity to give back and help create lasting memories. At the end of the summer C.I.T. Program, you will have hopefully gained experience and skills that you are able to build on or put into action in other life settings beyond camp. The CIT program serves as a possible stepping stone to future employment with the Summer @ the Rec.Our aim is to help all CITs become not only successful camp counselors, but successful employees no matter where their future leads. Each day at camp, CITs will spend at least one block in a meeting with camp directors. During these meetings CITs will:
Learn strategies for interacting with campers.
How to resolve conflicts between campers.
How to address problems with staff.
Learn tips for employment including interviewing, resume writing, etc.
Learn quick games, camp cheers, and other aspects of camp culture.
Have the opportunity to ask questions that arise throughout the camp day.
Practice camp decision-making.
There is an application process for the Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Program that is outside of our online registration. Admission to the CIT Program is limited and acceptance is not guaranteed. Applicants must send a letter of why they would like to be a CIT to mhartman@Medwayma.gov2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow ScienceWeek 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy ScenesWeek 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit WeekWeek 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week**These are tentative themes and could change**There will be a Summer @ the Rec CIT Training: June 3rd 5-7pm**2026 Summer Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Teen Venture - Teen Venture 2026 - July 6-10 Teen Venture is back for another summer! The program is an everyday field trip experience for middle school students entering 5th - 9th grade. This fun and exciting weekly journey is set up for middle schoolers to build memories through amazing experiences. These experiences include a wide selection of field trips that would appeal to all types of teens. We hope to build their critical thinking, social & emotional enrichment all while developing independence. Let’s Venture! Pick up and drop off will be at the Parks and Recreation complex at 123 Holliston StreetField Trips 2026: Tentative scheduleWeek 1 (7/6-7/10)United SkatesTop GolfWater WizzTD Garden Sports Museum TourLevel 99Week 2 (7/13-7/17)LaunchFenway Park TourBoundless AdventuresSeekonk Grand PrixBreezy Picnic GroundsWeek 3 (7/20-7/24)Roller KingdomBoda BorgWater WizzWoo Sox Game*Xtreme CrazeWeek 4 (7/27-7/31)Nova Adventure ParkPatriots Hall of FameCanobie Lake Park*Kayaking & Beach at Hopkinton State ParkDave & Busters Week 5 (8/3-8/7)Top GolfTree Top AdventuresBreezy Picnic GroundsWoo Sox Game*Urban Air*Late arrival days***All field trips are subject to change.If a week fills up please add your child to the wait list!!Required Paperwork1. Physicals and Immunizations can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.2. Authorized Pick up Form can be filled out under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Custom Forms. Add Custom Forms, Select Authorized Pick up Form.3. Health History and Examination Form can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.4. Authorization of Medication (if applicable)If you have trouble filling out any forms please email Marissa at mhartman@medwayma.govLinks & Waivers:
Tree Top Adventures Waiver
Boundless Adventures Waiver
Launch Waiver
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9:15 AM - 1:15 PM
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Summer Buddies - Summer Buddies 2026 - July 6-10 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.Same great program but NEW name! At Summer Buddies your child will have an unforgettable experience and make memories that will last a lifetime. This program for kids ages 3.5-6, is jam-packed with great outdoor summertime activities such as arts & crafts, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, dress up days and much more! Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember! Sign up early, space is limited. Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Tents, Fields, Slip and Slides, Parks and Recreation buildingACTIVITIESArts and crafts, Theme weeks, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more.2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & SafariWeek 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Hometown HeroesThese are tentative themes and could changeSample Schedule:Buddies Daily Schedule 9:15 Drop Off at Main Entrance 9:30 Morning Meeting 10:00 Theme Activities, Open Choices & Special Visitors10:30 Morning Snack, Water & Bathroom Break10:50 Water Play & Group Games11:20 Arts, Crafts & open choices (Lego’s, puzzles, board games, arts)11:45 - 12:15 Lunchtime “Please pack a nut free lunch with an ice pack included, lunch boxes will be kept outside with backpacks. Thank you”12:15 Storytime after transition 12:30 Water Table, Sensory bins and Games12:45 Open Choices and Theme Activities 1:00 End of Day wrap up1:15 Pick up at Main Entrance
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 - Extended Day Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Adult Soccer group
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Thursday July 9, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 - Early Drop Off Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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BEST Soccer - BEST Soccer 2026 - July 6-10 - 9-12pm The BEST Soccer Camp focuses on a different technical topic each day. Players will be challenged to develop their skills through conditioned games and coached scrimmages. Most importantly they will do this in a fun environment that will have them wanting to come back for more each day.BEST soccer
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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BEST Soccer - BEST Soccer 2026 - July 6-10 - 9-3pm The BEST Soccer Camp focuses on a different technical topic each day. Players will be challenged to develop their skills through conditioned games and coached scrimmages. Most importantly they will do this in a fun environment that will have them wanting to come back for more each day.BEST soccer
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Skyhawks
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ the Rec Counselor in Training (C.I.T) - Summer @ The Rec CIT - July 6-10 Why Be a Counselor In Training at Summer @ the Rec?
Gain a behind-the-scenes experience of the Summer @ the Rec community
Establish job and character references
Develop new skills
Challenge yourself in regard to personal growth and expanded self-esteem through leadership opportunities
Gain the ability/skills needed to work with children in a camp community, after school program or any youth program.
Have fun helping kids
Learn to work as team.
The Summer @ the rec environment provides a unique opportunity for youth to build leadership skills, particularly in assisting staff with younger campers. The goal of the training program is to develop general skills of leadership that you can use throughout life at school, home and community (not just at camp). The training received and talents of C.I.Ts. are put into action. Being a counselor-in-training is an important role at Summer @ the Rec in which leadership skills, good character, integrity, patience, and self-control are nurtured and developed. Commitment to serving the assigned weeks is preferred. If you are accepted into the counselor-in-training program, being a good example is important and will be your gift to the campers. By participating in the CIT program, you will have the opportunity to give back and help create lasting memories. At the end of the summer C.I.T. Program, you will have hopefully gained experience and skills that you are able to build on or put into action in other life settings beyond camp. The CIT program serves as a possible stepping stone to future employment with the Summer @ the Rec.Our aim is to help all CITs become not only successful camp counselors, but successful employees no matter where their future leads. Each day at camp, CITs will spend at least one block in a meeting with camp directors. During these meetings CITs will:
Learn strategies for interacting with campers.
How to resolve conflicts between campers.
How to address problems with staff.
Learn tips for employment including interviewing, resume writing, etc.
Learn quick games, camp cheers, and other aspects of camp culture.
Have the opportunity to ask questions that arise throughout the camp day.
Practice camp decision-making.
There is an application process for the Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Program that is outside of our online registration. Admission to the CIT Program is limited and acceptance is not guaranteed. Applicants must send a letter of why they would like to be a CIT to mhartman@Medwayma.gov2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow ScienceWeek 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy ScenesWeek 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit WeekWeek 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week**These are tentative themes and could change**There will be a Summer @ the Rec CIT Training: June 3rd 5-7pm**2026 Summer Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Teen Venture - Teen Venture 2026 - July 6-10 Teen Venture is back for another summer! The program is an everyday field trip experience for middle school students entering 5th - 9th grade. This fun and exciting weekly journey is set up for middle schoolers to build memories through amazing experiences. These experiences include a wide selection of field trips that would appeal to all types of teens. We hope to build their critical thinking, social & emotional enrichment all while developing independence. Let’s Venture! Pick up and drop off will be at the Parks and Recreation complex at 123 Holliston StreetField Trips 2026: Tentative scheduleWeek 1 (7/6-7/10)United SkatesTop GolfWater WizzTD Garden Sports Museum TourLevel 99Week 2 (7/13-7/17)LaunchFenway Park TourBoundless AdventuresSeekonk Grand PrixBreezy Picnic GroundsWeek 3 (7/20-7/24)Roller KingdomBoda BorgWater WizzWoo Sox Game*Xtreme CrazeWeek 4 (7/27-7/31)Nova Adventure ParkPatriots Hall of FameCanobie Lake Park*Kayaking & Beach at Hopkinton State ParkDave & Busters Week 5 (8/3-8/7)Top GolfTree Top AdventuresBreezy Picnic GroundsWoo Sox Game*Urban Air*Late arrival days***All field trips are subject to change.If a week fills up please add your child to the wait list!!Required Paperwork1. Physicals and Immunizations can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.2. Authorized Pick up Form can be filled out under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Custom Forms. Add Custom Forms, Select Authorized Pick up Form.3. Health History and Examination Form can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.4. Authorization of Medication (if applicable)If you have trouble filling out any forms please email Marissa at mhartman@medwayma.govLinks & Waivers:
Tree Top Adventures Waiver
Boundless Adventures Waiver
Launch Waiver
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9:15 AM - 1:15 PM
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Summer Buddies - Summer Buddies 2026 - July 6-10 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.Same great program but NEW name! At Summer Buddies your child will have an unforgettable experience and make memories that will last a lifetime. This program for kids ages 3.5-6, is jam-packed with great outdoor summertime activities such as arts & crafts, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, dress up days and much more! Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember! Sign up early, space is limited. Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Tents, Fields, Slip and Slides, Parks and Recreation buildingACTIVITIESArts and crafts, Theme weeks, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more.2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & SafariWeek 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Hometown HeroesThese are tentative themes and could changeSample Schedule:Buddies Daily Schedule 9:15 Drop Off at Main Entrance 9:30 Morning Meeting 10:00 Theme Activities, Open Choices & Special Visitors10:30 Morning Snack, Water & Bathroom Break10:50 Water Play & Group Games11:20 Arts, Crafts & open choices (Lego’s, puzzles, board games, arts)11:45 - 12:15 Lunchtime “Please pack a nut free lunch with an ice pack included, lunch boxes will be kept outside with backpacks. Thank you”12:15 Storytime after transition 12:30 Water Table, Sensory bins and Games12:45 Open Choices and Theme Activities 1:00 End of Day wrap up1:15 Pick up at Main Entrance
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9:30 AM - 10:15 AM
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Toddler & Me Yoga in the Park - Toddler and Me Yoga - Summer 2026 Bring your little one(s) and come join Katie from Sprouting Tree Yoga for this fun, outdoor, interactive, skill-building class! Together we will move, breathe, play, and connect. We will explore yoga concepts through engaging songs, games, and activities. Expect to connect and bond with your little one while you learn toddler approved breathing exercises and relaxation techniques you can use both on and off of the mat. This series is appropriate for caregivers and little ones ages 2-4 (ish). Mats will be provided but please feel free to bring your own if you prefer. A towel is suggested as well in case there is any moisture on the grass.The fee includes registration for one parent and one child. If you would like to register additional children, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department, and we will be happy to assist you in adding them.
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 - Extended Day Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Summer) - Tennis in the Parks - Summer 2026 - Green Ball Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Summer) - Tennis in the Parks - Summer 2026 - Adult Learn to Play Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Summer) - Tennis in the Parks - Summer 2026 - Adult Practice and Play Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!
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6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Gold Star Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Outdoor Pickleball - Outdoor Pickleball - Summer 2026 - Thursday Each week, four courts will be set up, teams will be formed from those who are in attendance, and games will then be played.*Please note there is no instruction, it is just open play.*
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Over 30 Pick-Up Basketball - Adult Basketball League - Summer 2026 Our over 30 pick-up basketball gives our community an opportunity to play with friends and colleagues in a controlled atmosphere. Each week teams will switch off wearing dark and light colored shirts. The program is a "pick up" league structure with no referees. Grab some friends and sign up today!
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Painting with Annie: Watercolor Flowers - Watercolor Flowers inspired by Emily Lex Studio - July 9 Join me for an inspiring adult watercolor class where we’ll work through a beautiful floral workbook together, written and illustrated by Emily Lex. This guided format is perfect for beginners and those who want to loosen up their style and build confidence with watercolor. We will explore simple techniques, soft color palettes, and delicate florals—no pressure, just creativity and joy.What Students will need: Students MUST purchase their own copy of the Emily Lex Studio FLOWERS: Watercolor Workbook. This allows the student to follow along in class, as well as, they can continue painting at home to build their own collection of finished pieces
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Coyotes Lacrosse
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Friday July 10, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 - Early Drop Off Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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BEST Soccer - BEST Soccer 2026 - July 6-10 - 9-12pm The BEST Soccer Camp focuses on a different technical topic each day. Players will be challenged to develop their skills through conditioned games and coached scrimmages. Most importantly they will do this in a fun environment that will have them wanting to come back for more each day.BEST soccer
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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BEST Soccer - BEST Soccer 2026 - July 6-10 - 9-3pm The BEST Soccer Camp focuses on a different technical topic each day. Players will be challenged to develop their skills through conditioned games and coached scrimmages. Most importantly they will do this in a fun environment that will have them wanting to come back for more each day.BEST soccer
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Skyhawks
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ the Rec Counselor in Training (C.I.T) - Summer @ The Rec CIT - July 6-10 Why Be a Counselor In Training at Summer @ the Rec?
Gain a behind-the-scenes experience of the Summer @ the Rec community
Establish job and character references
Develop new skills
Challenge yourself in regard to personal growth and expanded self-esteem through leadership opportunities
Gain the ability/skills needed to work with children in a camp community, after school program or any youth program.
Have fun helping kids
Learn to work as team.
The Summer @ the rec environment provides a unique opportunity for youth to build leadership skills, particularly in assisting staff with younger campers. The goal of the training program is to develop general skills of leadership that you can use throughout life at school, home and community (not just at camp). The training received and talents of C.I.Ts. are put into action. Being a counselor-in-training is an important role at Summer @ the Rec in which leadership skills, good character, integrity, patience, and self-control are nurtured and developed. Commitment to serving the assigned weeks is preferred. If you are accepted into the counselor-in-training program, being a good example is important and will be your gift to the campers. By participating in the CIT program, you will have the opportunity to give back and help create lasting memories. At the end of the summer C.I.T. Program, you will have hopefully gained experience and skills that you are able to build on or put into action in other life settings beyond camp. The CIT program serves as a possible stepping stone to future employment with the Summer @ the Rec.Our aim is to help all CITs become not only successful camp counselors, but successful employees no matter where their future leads. Each day at camp, CITs will spend at least one block in a meeting with camp directors. During these meetings CITs will:
Learn strategies for interacting with campers.
How to resolve conflicts between campers.
How to address problems with staff.
Learn tips for employment including interviewing, resume writing, etc.
Learn quick games, camp cheers, and other aspects of camp culture.
Have the opportunity to ask questions that arise throughout the camp day.
Practice camp decision-making.
There is an application process for the Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Program that is outside of our online registration. Admission to the CIT Program is limited and acceptance is not guaranteed. Applicants must send a letter of why they would like to be a CIT to mhartman@Medwayma.gov2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow ScienceWeek 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy ScenesWeek 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit WeekWeek 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week**These are tentative themes and could change**There will be a Summer @ the Rec CIT Training: June 3rd 5-7pm**2026 Summer Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Teen Venture - Teen Venture 2026 - July 6-10 Teen Venture is back for another summer! The program is an everyday field trip experience for middle school students entering 5th - 9th grade. This fun and exciting weekly journey is set up for middle schoolers to build memories through amazing experiences. These experiences include a wide selection of field trips that would appeal to all types of teens. We hope to build their critical thinking, social & emotional enrichment all while developing independence. Let’s Venture! Pick up and drop off will be at the Parks and Recreation complex at 123 Holliston StreetField Trips 2026: Tentative scheduleWeek 1 (7/6-7/10)United SkatesTop GolfWater WizzTD Garden Sports Museum TourLevel 99Week 2 (7/13-7/17)LaunchFenway Park TourBoundless AdventuresSeekonk Grand PrixBreezy Picnic GroundsWeek 3 (7/20-7/24)Roller KingdomBoda BorgWater WizzWoo Sox Game*Xtreme CrazeWeek 4 (7/27-7/31)Nova Adventure ParkPatriots Hall of FameCanobie Lake Park*Kayaking & Beach at Hopkinton State ParkDave & Busters Week 5 (8/3-8/7)Top GolfTree Top AdventuresBreezy Picnic GroundsWoo Sox Game*Urban Air*Late arrival days***All field trips are subject to change.If a week fills up please add your child to the wait list!!Required Paperwork1. Physicals and Immunizations can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.2. Authorized Pick up Form can be filled out under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Custom Forms. Add Custom Forms, Select Authorized Pick up Form.3. Health History and Examination Form can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.4. Authorization of Medication (if applicable)If you have trouble filling out any forms please email Marissa at mhartman@medwayma.govLinks & Waivers:
Tree Top Adventures Waiver
Boundless Adventures Waiver
Launch Waiver
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9:15 AM - 1:15 PM
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Summer Buddies - Summer Buddies 2026 - July 6-10 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.Same great program but NEW name! At Summer Buddies your child will have an unforgettable experience and make memories that will last a lifetime. This program for kids ages 3.5-6, is jam-packed with great outdoor summertime activities such as arts & crafts, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, dress up days and much more! Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember! Sign up early, space is limited. Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Tents, Fields, Slip and Slides, Parks and Recreation buildingACTIVITIESArts and crafts, Theme weeks, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more.2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & SafariWeek 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Hometown HeroesThese are tentative themes and could changeSample Schedule:Buddies Daily Schedule 9:15 Drop Off at Main Entrance 9:30 Morning Meeting 10:00 Theme Activities, Open Choices & Special Visitors10:30 Morning Snack, Water & Bathroom Break10:50 Water Play & Group Games11:20 Arts, Crafts & open choices (Lego’s, puzzles, board games, arts)11:45 - 12:15 Lunchtime “Please pack a nut free lunch with an ice pack included, lunch boxes will be kept outside with backpacks. Thank you”12:15 Storytime after transition 12:30 Water Table, Sensory bins and Games12:45 Open Choices and Theme Activities 1:00 End of Day wrap up1:15 Pick up at Main Entrance
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3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Summer) - Tennis in the Parks - Summer 2026 - Red Ball Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 6-10 - Extended Day Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Summer) - Tennis in the Parks - Summer 2026 - Orange Ball Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!
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5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Medway Youth Baseball
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Sunday July 12, 2026
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8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
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Boston Rebels Cricket Club and MCC Blizzards
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8:30 AM - 9:10 AM
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Super Soccer Stars - Super Soccer Stars - Summer 2026 - 8:30am Set in a fun, non-competitive environment, we offer age-specific programs which introduce children to the fundamentals of soccer through creative programming and imaginative games. Our dynamic coaching staff, consisting of early childhood, education, and soccer specialists, utilize a unique curriculum which is crafted to improve soccer skills, build self-confidence, and develop socialization skills.
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9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Metrowest Baseball League
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9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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Metrowest Baseball League
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9:15 AM - 10:00 AM
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Super Soccer Stars - Super Soccer Stars - Summer 2026 - 9:15am Set in a fun, non-competitive environment, we offer age-specific programs which introduce children to the fundamentals of soccer through creative programming and imaginative games. Our dynamic coaching staff, consisting of early childhood, education, and soccer specialists, utilize a unique curriculum which is crafted to improve soccer skills, build self-confidence, and develop socialization skills.
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10:10 AM - 10:50 AM
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Super Soccer Stars - Super Soccer Stars - Summer 2026 - 10:10am Set in a fun, non-competitive environment, we offer age-specific programs which introduce children to the fundamentals of soccer through creative programming and imaginative games. Our dynamic coaching staff, consisting of early childhood, education, and soccer specialists, utilize a unique curriculum which is crafted to improve soccer skills, build self-confidence, and develop socialization skills.
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11:00 AM - 11:50 AM
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Super Soccer Stars - Super Soccer Stars - Summer 2026 - 11am Set in a fun, non-competitive environment, we offer age-specific programs which introduce children to the fundamentals of soccer through creative programming and imaginative games. Our dynamic coaching staff, consisting of early childhood, education, and soccer specialists, utilize a unique curriculum which is crafted to improve soccer skills, build self-confidence, and develop socialization skills.
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Summer) - Tennis in the Parks - Summer 2026 - Red Ball Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Tennis in the Parks (Summer) - Tennis in the Parks - Summer 2026 - Orange Ball Tennis in the Parks - The tennis program where kids play while they learn!Led by an approved USTA tennis coach, the program will focus on developing the skills to serve, rally and play - so it’s perfect for beginners and first-time players. Once the skills are there, participants will play fun matches with other players in the program. This program uses modified tennis balls, age-appropriate rackets, court sizes, and the latest fun and engaging activities that help players successfully learn and play the game quicker!
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5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Outdoor Pickleball - Outdoor Pickleball - Summer 2026 - Sunday Each week, four courts will be set up, teams will be formed from those who are in attendance, and games will then be played.*Please note there is no instruction, it is just open play.*
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Monday July 13, 2026
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7:30 AM - 8:30 AM
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Summer Fitness Program - Summer Fitness - 2026 We are excited to announce the first year of our Summer Fitness Program. Join our elite training environment to have you enter your club, school, or college season in top shape. Build fitness, speed, power, strength, and injury prevention activity. Baseline and progressive testing with sessions designed to provide a foundation to give you that edge for your upcoming season. Dates: June 29-August 14* No sessions during the week of July 6.Days: Monday, Wednesday, and ThursdayTime: 7:30-8:30 am
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 13-17 - Early Drop Off Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Summer Adventures
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Medway Community Education - Skyhawks
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Ninja Warrior (Summer Camp) - Ninja Warrior 2026 - July 13-17 Viking Sports Ninja Warrior Camps have become our hottest new attraction, where fitness is made fun for kids as they engage in exercise through unique obstacle courses and activities. Campers are sure to improve their strength and agility and have a lot of fun!
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 13-17 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Summer @ the Rec Counselor in Training (C.I.T) - Summer @ The Rec CIT - July 13-17 Why Be a Counselor In Training at Summer @ the Rec?
Gain a behind-the-scenes experience of the Summer @ the Rec community
Establish job and character references
Develop new skills
Challenge yourself in regard to personal growth and expanded self-esteem through leadership opportunities
Gain the ability/skills needed to work with children in a camp community, after school program or any youth program.
Have fun helping kids
Learn to work as team.
The Summer @ the rec environment provides a unique opportunity for youth to build leadership skills, particularly in assisting staff with younger campers. The goal of the training program is to develop general skills of leadership that you can use throughout life at school, home and community (not just at camp). The training received and talents of C.I.Ts. are put into action. Being a counselor-in-training is an important role at Summer @ the Rec in which leadership skills, good character, integrity, patience, and self-control are nurtured and developed. Commitment to serving the assigned weeks is preferred. If you are accepted into the counselor-in-training program, being a good example is important and will be your gift to the campers. By participating in the CIT program, you will have the opportunity to give back and help create lasting memories. At the end of the summer C.I.T. Program, you will have hopefully gained experience and skills that you are able to build on or put into action in other life settings beyond camp. The CIT program serves as a possible stepping stone to future employment with the Summer @ the Rec.Our aim is to help all CITs become not only successful camp counselors, but successful employees no matter where their future leads. Each day at camp, CITs will spend at least one block in a meeting with camp directors. During these meetings CITs will:
Learn strategies for interacting with campers.
How to resolve conflicts between campers.
How to address problems with staff.
Learn tips for employment including interviewing, resume writing, etc.
Learn quick games, camp cheers, and other aspects of camp culture.
Have the opportunity to ask questions that arise throughout the camp day.
Practice camp decision-making.
There is an application process for the Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Program that is outside of our online registration. Admission to the CIT Program is limited and acceptance is not guaranteed. Applicants must send a letter of why they would like to be a CIT to mhartman@Medwayma.gov2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow ScienceWeek 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy ScenesWeek 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit WeekWeek 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week**These are tentative themes and could change**There will be a Summer @ the Rec CIT Training: June 3rd 5-7pm**2026 Summer Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.**
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Teen Venture - Teen Venture 2026 - July 13-17 Teen Venture is back for another summer! The program is an everyday field trip experience for middle school students entering 5th - 9th grade. This fun and exciting weekly journey is set up for middle schoolers to build memories through amazing experiences. These experiences include a wide selection of field trips that would appeal to all types of teens. We hope to build their critical thinking, social & emotional enrichment all while developing independence. Let’s Venture! Pick up and drop off will be at the Parks and Recreation complex at 123 Holliston StreetField Trips 2026: Tentative scheduleWeek 1 (7/6-7/10)United SkatesTop GolfWater WizzTD Garden Sports Museum TourLevel 99Week 2 (7/13-7/17)LaunchFenway Park TourBoundless AdventuresSeekonk Grand PrixBreezy Picnic GroundsWeek 3 (7/20-7/24)Roller KingdomBoda BorgWater WizzWoo Sox Game*Xtreme CrazeWeek 4 (7/27-7/31)Nova Adventure ParkPatriots Hall of FameCanobie Lake Park*Kayaking & Beach at Hopkinton State ParkDave & Busters Week 5 (8/3-8/7)Top GolfTree Top AdventuresBreezy Picnic GroundsWoo Sox Game*Urban Air*Late arrival days***All field trips are subject to change.If a week fills up please add your child to the wait list!!Required Paperwork1. Physicals and Immunizations can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.2. Authorized Pick up Form can be filled out under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Custom Forms. Add Custom Forms, Select Authorized Pick up Form.3. Health History and Examination Form can be uploaded directly under your child's account. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find Member Documents. Add New Member Document on the right.4. Authorization of Medication (if applicable)If you have trouble filling out any forms please email Marissa at mhartman@medwayma.govLinks & Waivers:
Tree Top Adventures Waiver
Boundless Adventures Waiver
Launch Waiver
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9:15 AM - 1:15 PM
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Summer Buddies - Summer Buddies 2026 - July 13-17 Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.Same great program but NEW name! At Summer Buddies your child will have an unforgettable experience and make memories that will last a lifetime. This program for kids ages 3.5-6, is jam-packed with great outdoor summertime activities such as arts & crafts, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, dress up days and much more! Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember! Sign up early, space is limited. Join us for the fun and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Tents, Fields, Slip and Slides, Parks and Recreation buildingACTIVITIESArts and crafts, Theme weeks, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more.2026 Themes: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & SafariWeek 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Hometown HeroesThese are tentative themes and could changeSample Schedule:Buddies Daily Schedule 9:15 Drop Off at Main Entrance 9:30 Morning Meeting 10:00 Theme Activities, Open Choices & Special Visitors10:30 Morning Snack, Water & Bathroom Break10:50 Water Play & Group Games11:20 Arts, Crafts & open choices (Lego’s, puzzles, board games, arts)11:45 - 12:15 Lunchtime “Please pack a nut free lunch with an ice pack included, lunch boxes will be kept outside with backpacks. Thank you”12:15 Storytime after transition 12:30 Water Table, Sensory bins and Games12:45 Open Choices and Theme Activities 1:00 End of Day wrap up1:15 Pick up at Main Entrance
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Summer @ The Rec - Summer @ The Rec - July 13-17 - Extended Day Registration opens on Monday, February 2 at 9am for Medway Residents and Monday, February 9 at 9am for Non-Residents.NEW NAME, same great summer fun! Summer @ The Rec offers kids an unforgettable summer filled with fun, friendship, and lasting memories. Designed for children entering grades K–5, this program is packed with classic outdoor summertime activities including arts and crafts, hiking, theme weeks, games, scavenger hunts, tie-dye, trivia, shaving cream fun, field game days, special events, and guest presenters. New this summer: participants will enjoy a weekly field trip for even more adventure! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up early. Join us and make it a summer to remember!WHAT TO BRINGThe program is mostly outdoor play. It is required that participants wear sneakers or closed toe shoes (no crocs) to prevent injuries, and comfortable clothing that can get dirty. Bring swimsuit and towel for water activities. Please apply sunscreen in the morning and send an extra bottle in a plastic bag with your child’s name. Children will be encouraged to reapply throughout the day. Hats are always a great accessory. Be sure to label your child’s belongings with his or her name. Please do not have your child bring any toys or special items to the program.SPACE Parks and Recreation facility. We will use the field, pavilion, building. ACTIVITIESArts and crafts, theme weeks, tie dye, sports and games, scavenger hunts, recreation play, water activities, guest presenters, inflatables, and more. Early drop off hours: 8-9am - Fee $35Extended day hours: 3-5pm - Fee $602026 Themes & Field Trips: Week 1 - (7/6-7/10) Medchella Music Fest [Launch - Framingham]Week 2 - (7/13-7/17) World Cup & Olympic Quest [Roller Kingdom - Hudson]Week 3 - (7/20-7/24) Wands, Wizards & Wow Science [Altitude - Franklin]Week 4 - (7/27-7/31) Jurassic Seas & Splashy Scenes [Xtreme Craze - Foxboro]Week 5 - (8/3-8/7) Spirit Week [Ryan's Family Amusement - Millis]Week 6 - (8/10-8/14) Safari Spectacular [Southwick Zoo - Mendon]Week 7 - (8/17-8/21) Hawaiian Luau Week [Pinz - Milford]**These are tentative themes and could change**
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Adult Soccer group
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