Registration for Summer 2025 is Open!
Be ready! There are two forms needed to sign up when registering:
- Get your Immunization form ready! Click here to download it.
- Get your Contact and Permission form ready! Click here to download it!
Note: The Immunization Form can be substituted for a Physical.
2025 Summer Adventure Programs
- Full STEAM Ahead: Grades K–8: Bring your thinking cap as we explore science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics! Put your mind to the test while
building water balloon catapults and bottle rockets. We’ll also make slime and create melted crayon masterpieces. Join our annual egg drop
contest and see if your egg will survive a drop from the upper halls of ¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ! - The Great Outdoors: Grades K–8: Be one with nature as we trek through the trails of ¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ to learn about the local wildlife and plant life. Become an explorer while
learning how to read and decode maps. We’ll also be planting, creating nature sculptures, and making journals to keep track of all of our
adventures. Thursday field trip: Wachusett mountain, where everyone will explore trails and learn about the local outdoors. - Everything is Awesome (LEGO Week): Grades K–8: Everyone’s most requested program returns! Get ready to dive into LEGO week! This week we’re going to stretch your imagination
to new limits with LEGO competitions and building challenges. We will also have free build design contests throughout the week.
Thursday field trip: LEGO Discovery Center Boston to explore what it takes to be a Master Model Builder. - Basketball with Brian Burpee: Ages 6–11: Looking for a way to keep your court skills sharp over the summer? Join us this week to strengthen and develop all of your basketball
skills. Learn from Mr. Burpee through drills and scrimmages, all while practicing teamwork. Afternoons will be filled with various other games
and activities. - Potter’s Wheel and Drawing: Ages 9–14: Spend your days learning the potter’s wheel and slab building to create a variety of cups, bowls, or vases. Advance your drawing skills
while exploring charcoal, pastels, ink, or watercolors. All clay pieces will be fired at the end of the week and need to be picked up after the
program ends. All materials included. Bring a smock or dress for a mess. - Game On: Grades K–8: Join us for a week of friendly competition and group challenges. Grab some friends and create a game to play with the other groups.
Every day will be full of different games including disc golf, relay races and the return of our giant soccer ball game. Thursday field trip: APEX
Entertainment in Marlborough where we’ll have options to go bowling, play laser tag and more! *Pizza lunch included at APEX - Fun in the Sun with Brian Burpee: Ages 6–11: One of our most popular fitness programs! Includes a multitude of activities from scavenger hunts to water play, the activities are
endless in this program. This will be the highlight of your child’s summer. - Creative Creations: Grades K–8: This week is a celebration of everyone’s creativity! We will create characters and tell stories, build masterpieces out of scavenged
materials, tie dye clothing, and paint kindness rocks to put around the ¿ªÔªÆåÅÆ campus. We will end the week with a showcase of everyone’s
work during the Summer Adventures Art Show. - More Fun in the Sun with Brian Burpee: Ages 6–11: Join us for the ultimate summer experience. More Fun in The Sun includes all your favorite activities. This week is full of summer
games, arts and crafts, karaoke, swimming and much more. Join us for a week filled with laughter, fun and adventure. - Cheering with Jill Markley: Ages 5–12: Jump into a fun filled week with Coach Jill! Learn a variety of cheers, chants, jumps, and stunts. All are welcome, whether you are
getting ready for your next season, or just interested in learning how to cheer. This week is sure to keep you active while having a great time. - Space, Time & Things that Rhyme: Grades K–8: A twist on a favorite! During this week we will be launching into space to learn about the mysteries of the universe with our NASA
trained expert. But that’s not all! We will also take a step backwards in time to learn about dinosaurs, fossils, and creatures who used to roam
the planet. While also having time to explore the world created by Dr. Seuss. Thursday field trip: Springfield Museums where we can explore the
science museum, dinosaurs, and the world of Dr. Seuss! - Martial Arts with Nicki Babin: Ages 5-13: Martial Arts are an excellent way for young people to build strength and flexibility, gain focus and confidence, and build valuable
self-protection skills. Students will learn about different martial arts while guided through safe, fun and engaging skill-based solo and partner
drills (defending and attacking, both standing and on the ground). Example: use punching bags and focus mitts, kick padded targets, block
and deflect strikes (from pool noodles), practice combinations on punching bags, and practice ground attacks with a grappling dummy. - Beat the Heat: Grades K–8: Let’s have fun while keeping cool! How many water relays can you complete? Can you stay dry during our water wars? We will
be inviting the ice cream truck back this week for a summer treat. Let’s celebrate new friends and your favorite counselors with an end of
the summer party!
Questions?
Contact Lifelong Learning & Community Education!
Call (978) 630-9525 or email LLL@mwcc.mass.edu
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