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Monday August 17, 2026
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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 - August 17-21 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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Tuesday August 18, 2026
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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 - August 17-21 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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Wednesday August 19, 2026
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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 - August 17-21 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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Thursday August 20, 2026
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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 - August 17-21 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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Friday August 21, 2026
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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 - August 17-21 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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Monday August 24, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 - Early Drop Off All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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No School FUN! - No School Fun - August 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:* Monday, August 24, 9-3pm * Tuesday, August 25, 9-3pm * Wednesday, August 26, 9-3pm * Thursday, August 27, 9-3pm FALL/WINTER* Monday, September 2, 9-3pm * Tuesday, December 28, 9-3pm * Wednesday, December 29, 9-3pm * Thursday, December 30, 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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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 - Extended Day All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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Tuesday August 25, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 - Early Drop Off All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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No School FUN! - No School Fun - August 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:* Monday, August 24, 9-3pm * Tuesday, August 25, 9-3pm * Wednesday, August 26, 9-3pm * Thursday, August 27, 9-3pm FALL/WINTER* Monday, September 2, 9-3pm * Tuesday, December 28, 9-3pm * Wednesday, December 29, 9-3pm * Thursday, December 30, 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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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 - Extended Day All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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Wednesday August 26, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 - Early Drop Off All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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No School FUN! - No School Fun - August 26 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:* Monday, August 24, 9-3pm * Tuesday, August 25, 9-3pm * Wednesday, August 26, 9-3pm * Thursday, August 27, 9-3pm FALL/WINTER* Monday, September 2, 9-3pm * Tuesday, December 28, 9-3pm * Wednesday, December 29, 9-3pm * Thursday, December 30, 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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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 - Extended Day All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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Thursday August 27, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 - Early Drop Off All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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No School FUN! - No School Fun - August 27 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:* Monday, August 24, 9-3pm * Tuesday, August 25, 9-3pm * Wednesday, August 26, 9-3pm * Thursday, August 27, 9-3pm FALL/WINTER* Monday, September 2, 9-3pm * Tuesday, December 28, 9-3pm * Wednesday, December 29, 9-3pm * Thursday, December 30, 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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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 - Extended Day All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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Friday August 28, 2026
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 - Early Drop Off All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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All Sports (Summer) - All Sport 2026 - August 24-28 - Extended Day All Sports Clinic keeps participants moving with high-energy rotations through basketball, soccer, flag football, and fun skill challenges. Each day focuses on teamwork, leadership, and building confidence through play. Kids learn the basics of multiple sports while developing coordination and game sense. It’s an active, inclusive program where everyone gets in on the action.
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Wednesday September 16, 2026
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4:00 PM - 4:45 PM
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Obstacle Course Funhouse - Obstacle Course Funhouse - Fall 2026 A whole setup of obstacle stations comes to Medway just for your littlest movers —walls to climb over, beams to balance on, stepping stones to avoid lava — paired with fast, giggly games that keep everyone in motion. Every week brings different obstacles and new games to play, so it never gets old. In each 45-minute session, kids climb, hop, and race their way to better coordination and confidence, without ever realizing they're learning. No experience needed — just sneakers and energy to burn. Screen-free, all-smiles fun for ages 4–6
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Cross Country Club with SNL - Cross Country Club - Fall 2026 Introduce your child to the exciting sport of cross country in this fun, supportive, and engaging 6-week program! Designed for runners of all ability levels, participants will build endurance, confidence, and healthy habits while learning proper running form, pacing, breathing techniques, and race etiquette. Each session includes dynamic warm-ups, skill-building drills, endurance activities, games, and team-building exercises that make fitness fun. The focus is on personal improvement, sportsmanship, and developing a lifelong love of running in a positive, encouraging environment. The program concludes with a celebratory cross country fun run where participants can showcase everything they've learned.
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5:00 PM - 5:45 PM
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Obstacle Course Takeover - Obstacle Course Takeover - Fall 2026 Each week, a fresh lineup of obstacle stations rolls into Medway — balance challenges, climbing, leaping, and more — mixed with high-energy games and team relays that get the whole group cheering. Each session, kids rotate through different obstacle stations and new games, racing the clock, problem-solving, and working together. It's the right blend of friendly competition and real movement, and every skill level finds their stride. Just bring sneakers, water and a willingness to move.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Sandlot T-ball - Sandlot T-ball - Fall 2026 Step up to the plate and PLAY BALL! This fun, beginner-friendly program introduces young players to the fundamentals of baseball through skill-building stations, games, and plenty of fun. Parent volunteers and staff will lead a 30-minute practice followed by 30 minutes of instructional game play each week (Week 1 will be a full 60-minute practice). Participants will receive a team t-shirt at the first session. Rosters and schedules will be emailed the week of September 1st. Please bring a baseball glove labeled with your child's name each week.
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Recess Revival - Recess Revival - Fall 2026 Recess Revival is a play program for adults that brings the spirit of recess back. Each session features a fun-filled mix of team-based games, relays, and mini obstacle courses designed for all ability levels. Activities are light hearted and low-stakes, though a little friendly rivalry is always welcome. Whether you're fiercely competitive or just there for the laughs, Recess Revival meets you exactly where you are.
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Thursday September 17, 2026
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Flag Football - Flag Football - Grades 1-2 - Fall 2026 Join the fun this fall with Medway Youth Flag Football! Designed to teach the fundamentals of the game in a fun, safe, and supportive environment, this program emphasizes skill development, teamwork, sportsmanship, and staying active. Each session includes practice time before games, giving coaches the opportunity to teach football fundamentals, strategies, and game play. Teams are carefully balanced to create a positive experience for all participants; therefore, teams requests cannot be accommodated. Every player will receive a game shirt and mouth guard, and mouth guards are required during all practices and games. Whether your child is new to football or looking to build on their skills, this program is a great way to learn, compete, and have fun!
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Flag Football - Flag Football - Grades 3-4 - Fall 2026 Join the fun this fall with Medway Youth Flag Football! Designed to teach the fundamentals of the game in a fun, safe, and supportive environment, this program emphasizes skill development, teamwork, sportsmanship, and staying active. Each session includes practice time before games, giving coaches the opportunity to teach football fundamentals, strategies, and game play. Teams are carefully balanced to create a positive experience for all participants; therefore, teams requests cannot be accommodated. Every player will receive a game shirt and mouth guard, and mouth guards are required during all practices and games. Whether your child is new to football or looking to build on their skills, this program is a great way to learn, compete, and have fun!
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Flag Football - Flag Football - Grades 5-6 - Fall 2026 Join the fun this fall with Medway Youth Flag Football! Designed to teach the fundamentals of the game in a fun, safe, and supportive environment, this program emphasizes skill development, teamwork, sportsmanship, and staying active. Each session includes practice time before games, giving coaches the opportunity to teach football fundamentals, strategies, and game play. Teams are carefully balanced to create a positive experience for all participants; therefore, teams requests cannot be accommodated. Every player will receive a game shirt and mouth guard, and mouth guards are required during all practices and games. Whether your child is new to football or looking to build on their skills, this program is a great way to learn, compete, and have fun!
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