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Stratford summer camps see high demand with 1000 registrations on first day

May 06, 2024 | Town of Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut



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Stratford summer camps see high demand with 1000 registrations on first day
Stratford's Parks and Recreation Department is gearing up for a bustling summer as registration for its popular summer camps kicked off on April 1, 2024. The response has been overwhelming, with five out of seven camp locations selling out within minutes of opening. Notably, the Long Brook Park playground camp reached full capacity in just six minutes, with registration closing at 8:06 AM and a waitlist of 60 eager children already formed.

The demand for summer camps in Stratford is evident, with over 1,000 registrations recorded on the first day alone across various programs, including sports, arts, theater, and preschool camps. While most locations are fully booked, the Johnson House camp remains open, along with a team camp at Bird's Eye, providing some options for families still seeking summer activities.

The Parks and Recreation Department is actively preparing for this busy season, ensuring that the community's needs are met. With a total of 60 children on the waitlist for the Long Brook location and additional interest at Short Beach, the department is poised to accommodate as many children as possible in its diverse offerings.

As the summer approaches, the success of the registration process highlights the community's enthusiasm for recreational programs, setting the stage for a vibrant and engaging summer for Stratford's youth.

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