Summer Fun
Summer Fun will be a five-day program, Monday–Friday. Camp will begin at 7:30 a.m. and lasts until 5:30 p.m. The two school sites for 2017 are Crockett and DeZavala Elementary Schools.
Campers will participate in board games, basketball, crafts, and one field trip per week, which is all included in the price. Summer Fun also partners with Texas State University for physical education. Breakfast and lunch will be provided by San Marcos CISD.
The Summer Fun program will begin on Monday, June 12. There are 8 weeks of the program, with no camp on July 4 and a week off July 10- 14. The last day of camp will be Friday, Aug. 11. Cost for residents is $32/week and $50/week for non-residents, which can be paid weekly.
The fee for residents for the entire program is $250 and $395 for non-residents. This camp is for ages 7-14 (six-year-olds can be accepted if they have completed the first grade).
Discovery Camp
Discovery Camp will also be a five-day program, Monday–Friday 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Camp will take place at the San Marcos Rec Hall. There will be two trips per week to the Discovery Center for environmental education, one pool day at Rio Vista Pool and one off-site field trip per week. Each week has a different theme and objectives for the campers:
Week 1- Amazing Race Week
Week 2- Aloha Summer Week
Week 3- Texas Hill Country Week
Week 4- Mayhem Week 1
Week 5- Under the Sea Week
Week 6- Outdoor Adventure Week
Week 7- Mastery Week
Week 8- River Rat Week
Week 9- Mayhem Week 2
Discovery Camp takes place weekly June 12 – Aug. 11. There will be no camp on July 4. Cost for residents is $150/week and $175/week for non-residents. A sibling discount is available. This camp is for ages 5-10 years old. San Marcos CISD will provide a sack lunch.
Registration is with Parks and Recreation at the Grant Harris Jr Building, 401 E. Hopkins. Call 512.393.8400 for more information or to ask questions about the program. You can also visit the camp’s corresponding websites at www.sanmarcostx.gov/summerfun and www.sanmarcostx.gov/discoverycamp.
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