

For Ages 3-19
Call 541-736-4544 for more information
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CampsGo buggy! Crafts, active play and more. Dig in the dirt for bugs, make butterflies and explore the wide world of insects. Morning snack. Campers need to arrive by 8 a.m. Field trip: Papa’s Pizza
PROGRAMS HAVE ENDED FOR 2011. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
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CampsWillamalane Center. Summer days are filled with field trips, swimming, crafts, snacks, active play and more.
PROGRAMS HAVE ENDED FOR 2011. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
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CampsDorris Ranch. Take a walk on the wild side! Dorris Ranch offers fun and challenging activities to promote a sense of wonder and engagement with the outdoors. Join us for activities and field trips based on weekly themes and finish the week with camp games for everyone! Camp groups will receive one week of swim lessons provided by certified instructors at Splash! at Lively Park. Perfect for kids who like to be outside.
PROGRAMS HAVE ENDED FOR 2011. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
Willamalane Center. Sports, sports and more sports! Each week fea-tures at least two different sports or activities. Campers will receive basic instruction in each sport and play games to try out their new skills in a noncompetitive environment. This camp is perfect for kids who enjoy lots of physical activity. Each week features a swim trip to either Willamalane Park Swim Center or Splash! at Lively Park.
PROGRAMS HAVE ENDED FOR 2011. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
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KaboomLocations vary. This camp is perfect for kids with curious, active minds who enjoy a variety of activities. Campers will work on small group projects as well as individual activities. Each week features special guests, a field trip to the Springfield Public Library and swimming.
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CampsAges 11-13. Get your teen off the couch and out of the house! Teens will enjoy days filled with nonstop activities, hanging out with friends and finish off the week with a trip guaranteed to create memories for years. Parents can rest assured knowing their teen is in a safe place designed just for Teens.
PROGRAMS HAVE ENDED FOR 2011. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
Free
Summer Playground Programs541-736-4544
Free supervised play in neighborhood parks. For four days a week, kids enjoy activities centered around literacy, physical activity and positive character development. This is a drop-in program and children can come and go as they please.
Most locations are free lunch sites sponsored by FOOD for Lane County and the USDA's Summer Food Program. Open to children ages 2-18. This year's program will serve meals at most sites Monday-Friday, regardless of Summer Playground programming. Call FOOD for Lane County at 541-343-2822 for specific information. FOOD for Lane County and the USDA are equal opportunity employers and providers.
Entering grades 1-5 only, with the exception of three morning sites that are also open to children ages 4-5. An adult over the age of 18 must attend with any child ages 4 or 5.
PROGRAM CLOSED FOR 2011
Entering grades 1-5 only.
PROGRAMS HAVE ENDED FOR 2011. SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!
The Summer Playground Program is a free program. You can help support the program by making a donation. Donations are welcome in any amount, large or small. Whatever you choose to give, your donation will go directly into providing fun and memorable experiences for every child. If you wish to donate, please contact Willamalane Center at 541-736-4544 or send a check to 250 S. 32nd St. Springfield, OR 97478.
First-time camp participants must register in person at Willamalane Center, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Subsequent registrations may be made by phone. No registrations are accepted at camp locations.
Annual Camp Fees
New participants . . . $25
Current Kids Club participants (prior to July 1) . . . No fee
Kids Club participants (after July 1) $ . . . 15
Change camp fee . . . $10
Willamalane's tier-pricing system makes day camp affordable to all families. Under this voluntary honor system, you select the fee you believe is the most appropriate for your family situation. The fee you pay in no way influences the experience your child receives.
• Rate A is based on the actual cost for your camper to attend one week of camp. Out-of-district families pay Rate A.
• Rate B, partially subsidized by Willamalane's general fund, is for families that cannot afford the full fee.
• Rate C is for families who are even more financially challenged. This rate is designed for families on free and reduced-fee meal programs.