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Old 03-15-2007, 03:38 AM
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Red face Moving to the seacoast with 3 young kids in July need Summer camps

We are moving to the Seacoast in July with 3 kids ages 12, 8 and 4...all i can think of are my 3 kids entering new schools, knowing nobody and eating lunch in the cafeteria by themselves, it breaks my heart...anyway i must try to prevent this from happening and i have all summer to do so....please, my sons (4 and 8) are into ice hockey and my daughter (12) loves dance....they go to summer camp here in NY...are there any camps for them to meet kids? are there travel hockey programs over the summer or local recreational programs that the kids go to? we will most likely be in the Exeter school system or the Oyster River system...please any help or any information will be greatly appreciated...thanks
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Old 03-15-2007, 05:29 AM
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We live in the Seacoast section and our kids go to camp every summer. However, what I observe is that the pattern is for kids to go away to camp, making "camp" friends from all over the place with whom they annually reunite, rather than attending a local day camp populated with kids with whom they'll go to school.

The Oyster River Youth Association has a variety of sports activities for kids. Its web page is at http://www.oryarec.org/. I'm not sure if they have summer programs.
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wardlwag - sent you a private message with some infomation.
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