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Monday May 11, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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REFIT® - Spring 26 - REFIT® A fun cardio and toning workout that uplifts and inspires "Every body", regardless of your fitness level or experience. Give REFIT® a try and chances are you will be inspired to join our fun-loving community.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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JYC Art Collective
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Senior Fit
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Spring 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
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Pilates - Spring 26 - Pilates - Monday AM Stretch, breath, focus, rejuvenate! Improve flexibility, build strength, and develop control and endurance in the entire body. The class emphasizes alignment, breathing, developing a strong core, and improving coordination and balance.
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12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Rummikub
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Swoop/Mixed Cards
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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4:00 PM - 4:50 PM
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Behind the Curtain - Behind the Curtain: Into to Tech Theatre
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Yoga - Spring 26 - Yoga Students learn various poses and breathing techniques from Steve Chappel, helping achieve better health and general well-being in a gentle way. Participants should wear loose-fitting clothing and bring a Yoga mat.
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5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Centerville Noon Optimist
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Fencing - Spring 26 - Beginning Fencing Why should I try Fencing ?
Fun for all ages in an active and social setting.
All sizes, body types, and backgrounds, abilities, and skill levels are welcome.
Develops important physical skills such as speed, strategy, coordination, and agility.
Builds character and develops life lessons such as discipline, respect, maturity, and sportsmanship.
A lifelong sport, from people 10-90.
A sport with a long history of inclusion and belonging.
Our coach has history of fencing of over 40 years, coaching experience of over 25, and a successful history of competition locally and nationally. All equipment is provided for the class, with some dress code requirements for safety.No classes 12/22 & 12/29
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba Monday Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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D&D Club - D&D Club Interested in playing Dungeons and Dragons but you don’t know where to begin? Our DM will teach you how to play. All levels of play are offered as you will create a character, discover treasures, fight monsters and experience amazing adventures. Pizza and snacks included.
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Fencing - Spring 26 - Intermediate Fencing Why should I try Fencing ?
Fun for all ages in an active and social setting.
All sizes, body types, and backgrounds, abilities, and skill levels are welcome.
Develops important physical skills such as speed, strategy, coordination, and agility.
Builds character and develops life lessons such as discipline, respect, maturity, and sportsmanship.
A lifelong sport, from people 10-90.
A sport with a long history of inclusion and belonging.
Our coach has history of fencing of over 40 years, coaching experience of over 25, and a successful history of competition locally and nationally. All equipment is provided for the class, with some dress code requirements for safety.No classes 12/22 & 12/29
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Tuesday May 12, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba - Tu/Th Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Gallant- Current Events Discussion Group
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
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TRX -Spring-26 - TRX Tuesday TRX is a form of suspension training that uses body weight exercises to develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneously. TRX is adaptable for the beginner through the experience fitness user. You're in control of how much you want to challenge yourself on each exercise.
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Hammond- Contemporary Discussion Group
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Silver Sneakers
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Stretch and Strength - Spring 26 - Stretch & Strength Stay strong and limber with our strength and stretch class! Handheld weights and body weight will be used to build and maintain muscle while slow stretches will be performed to help you stay flexible and limber.
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Bid Euchre
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Mah Jongg
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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1:15 PM - 2:00 PM
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Chair Yoga - Spring 26 - Chair Yoga Chair Yoga is an adapted yoga practice that allows you to utilize a chair while practicing yoga focused poses. It can be practiced by anyone who wants to enjoy the benefits of yoga and may (or may not) have mobility limitations. For example, chair yoga is great for anyone who needs more support, is managing an injury, or wants a more therapeutic approach to the practice.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Double Deck Pinochle
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing I Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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5:30 PM - 6:15 PM
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Hula Spring 26 - Kids Beginner Hula Dance We are excited to welcome Kristie Fujimoto as the new instructor for our Hula Dance classes. Continue to grow your hula skills while learning and performing full dance routines rooted in the rich traditions of the South Pacific islands. These classes honor the cultural art of Polynesian hula and offer a meaningful connection to its heritage.Embrace the Aloha Spirit--a harmony of mind and heart that evokes love, kindness, and joy in every movement. Kids Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 6-12)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Adult Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 13+)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Intermediate Hula Dance (Ages 13+)After completing the beginners class, challenge yourself to advance your hula skills by diving deeper into the basic steps. Learn hula dances from ancient style hula and modern.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Pilates - Spring 26 - Pilates - Tuesday PM Stretch, breath, focus, rejuvenate! Improve flexibility, build strength, and develop control and endurance in the entire body. The class emphasizes alignment, breathing, developing a strong core, and improving coordination and balance.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Beginner You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Sharks Board MTG Conf.
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6:15 PM - 7:15 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing I Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Hula Spring 26 - Adult Beginner Hula Dance We are excited to welcome Kristie Fujimoto as the new instructor for our Hula Dance classes. Continue to grow your hula skills while learning and performing full dance routines rooted in the rich traditions of the South Pacific islands. These classes honor the cultural art of Polynesian hula and offer a meaningful connection to its heritage.Embrace the Aloha Spirit--a harmony of mind and heart that evokes love, kindness, and joy in every movement. Kids Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 6-12)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Adult Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 13+)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Intermediate Hula Dance (Ages 13+)After completing the beginners class, challenge yourself to advance your hula skills by diving deeper into the basic steps. Learn hula dances from ancient style hula and modern.
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Tai Chi, Korean - Spring-26 - Tai Chi - Beginner Tai Chi, Korean - A martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving stretching, breathing and mental focus. Movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Benefits include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness.
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Krav Maga Spring-26 - Krav Maga Beginner - Tuesday Krav Maga (Ages: 16+) Simple, natural, and effective self-defense based on simple principles, natural movements, and practical techniques. A favorite among law enforcement agencies, military personnel, and anyone interested in self-defense. Taught by Ehud Borovoy, personal trainer and Krav Maga instructor. For the intermediate class participation is conditioned on taking beginner classes 3 times before or with instructor approval. Location: RecPlex East, Room A
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Intermediate You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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7:15 PM - 8:00 PM
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Hula Spring 26 - Intermediate Hula Dance We are excited to welcome Kristie Fujimoto as the new instructor for our Hula Dance classes. Continue to grow your hula skills while learning and performing full dance routines rooted in the rich traditions of the South Pacific islands. These classes honor the cultural art of Polynesian hula and offer a meaningful connection to its heritage.Embrace the Aloha Spirit--a harmony of mind and heart that evokes love, kindness, and joy in every movement. Kids Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 6-12)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Adult Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 13+)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Intermediate Hula Dance (Ages 13+)After completing the beginners class, challenge yourself to advance your hula skills by diving deeper into the basic steps. Learn hula dances from ancient style hula and modern.
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7:30 PM - 8:15 PM
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Tai Chi, Korean - Spring-26 - Tai Chi - Intermediate Tai Chi, Korean - A martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving stretching, breathing and mental focus. Movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Benefits include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness.
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7:45 PM - 8:45 PM
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Krav Maga Spring-26 - Krav Maga Intermediate Krav Maga (Ages: 16+) Simple, natural, and effective self-defense based on simple principles, natural movements, and practical techniques. A favorite among law enforcement agencies, military personnel, and anyone interested in self-defense. Taught by Ehud Borovoy, personal trainer and Krav Maga instructor. For the intermediate class participation is conditioned on taking beginner classes 3 times before or with instructor approval. Location: RecPlex East, Room A
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Advanced You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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Wednesday May 13, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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REFIT® - Spring 26 - REFIT® A fun cardio and toning workout that uplifts and inspires "Every body", regardless of your fitness level or experience. Give REFIT® a try and chances are you will be inspired to join our fun-loving community.
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Spring 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Craft and Chat - Craft and Chat with Deb Sortman Join Deb Sortman for a weekly hour of Crafting and Chatting. No experience necessary! Examples include, cooking, crocheting, decoupage, painting, and soap making just to name a few. Crafts are great gifts or ways to decorate your space! Crafts are fun, making friends is fantastic!
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Hooks & Needles
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Senior Fit
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Hand and Foot (card game)
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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JYC Water Color Group
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Archery - Spring 26 - Intro to Archery Aim high with Archery at the RecPlex!Archery is more than just hitting a target---it's a sport that builds confidence, focus, goal-setting skills, and personal responsibility, all while helping participants learn how to overcome challenges. It's also a fantastic way to make lifelong friendships and be a part of a supportive community. At the Washington Township RecPlex, our USA Archery-certified instructor creates a welcoming environment that emphasizes team camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Whether you're shooting just for fun or have a competitive edge. our archery programs offer something for everyone.All equipment -- including bows, arrows, targets, and guards--is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to take aim at something amazing.Beginner (Ages 7+)An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Intermediate Archery (Ages 7+)For those who have passed the intro phase and want to improve techniques of bow and arrow. This class will continue to improve your shooting. Friends and Family Archery (Ages 7+)This class is recommended for those who have little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together.Youth Advanced Archery (Ages 7-13)This class is for the younger advanced archer.Coach Devan will focus on helping archers improve their abilities in different areas of archery.Advanced Archery (Ages 14+)Taught by Will Devan Level 4 US Archery Coach. Coach Devan will work with Archers who are ready to work on skills needed in different fields of archery. Archers will learn based on the specific goals for each shooter whether recreational, competitive or club shooting. Participants must meet one of the following requirements: participated in intro archery, intermediate archery, or with instructors’ permission.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Archery - Spring 26 - Intermediate Archery Aim high with Archery at the RecPlex!Archery is more than just hitting a target---it's a sport that builds confidence, focus, goal-setting skills, and personal responsibility, all while helping participants learn how to overcome challenges. It's also a fantastic way to make lifelong friendships and be a part of a supportive community. At the Washington Township RecPlex, our USA Archery-certified instructor creates a welcoming environment that emphasizes team camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Whether you're shooting just for fun or have a competitive edge. our archery programs offer something for everyone.All equipment -- including bows, arrows, targets, and guards--is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to take aim at something amazing.Beginner (Ages 7+)An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Intermediate Archery (Ages 7+)For those who have passed the intro phase and want to improve techniques of bow and arrow. This class will continue to improve your shooting. Friends and Family Archery (Ages 7+)This class is recommended for those who have little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together.Youth Advanced Archery (Ages 7-13)This class is for the younger advanced archer.Coach Devan will focus on helping archers improve their abilities in different areas of archery.Advanced Archery (Ages 14+)Taught by Will Devan Level 4 US Archery Coach. Coach Devan will work with Archers who are ready to work on skills needed in different fields of archery. Archers will learn based on the specific goals for each shooter whether recreational, competitive or club shooting. Participants must meet one of the following requirements: participated in intro archery, intermediate archery, or with instructors’ permission.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba - Wednesday Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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Thursday May 14, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba - Tu/Th Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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REV+FLOW ®- Spring 26 - REV+FLOW REV+FLOW® by REFIT is a dynamic low-impact, high-intensity workout that emphasizes strength, mobility, flexibility, and balance. The workout is easy on joints and challenges mind and body with unique movements choreographed to uplifting music. Supportive fitness shoes are required. Most of the class is performed standing and ends with a few mat-based floor routines. A thick 5/8" yoga mat is recommended. Light hand weights (2-5 lbs.) are optional.
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Silver Sneakers
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Mah Jongg
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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JYC Quilting Group
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Home School Climbing Wall Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing II Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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ARC Lifeguarding - Spring 26 - American Red Cross Lifeguarding Course The primary purpose of the course is to provide entry-level lifeguard participants with the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies. It also trains the participants to provide professional-level care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until emergency medical services personnel take over. The RecPlex teaches the American Red Cross Blended Learning Lifeguard course which has seven hours of online instruction and twenty hours of in-person instruction. Students must be at least 15 years old on or before the final scheduled session of the course. Participants must pass the Washington Township Pre-Skills Test in order to take the Lifeguard course. The Pre-Skills Test occurs on the first day of class. Registration includes the $30 fee for the Pre-Skills Test. If the candidate does not pass the Pre-Skills Test, the registration fee will be refunded minus the $30 for the Pre-Skills Test.Participants who successfully pass the final written exam, with a minimum grade of 80%, and the in-water final skills scenarios will receive an American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED. Come prepared to each class with a towel, swimsuit, snacks, writing utensil, paper and water bottle.
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5:30 PM - 6:15 PM
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Bollywood Fitness- Spring 26 - Bollywood Fitness Get ready to move,groove, and sweat with Bollywood Fitness! Join Sucheta as she leads you through classic Bollywood dance moves in a high-energy, beginner-friendly workout. This nonstop routine is full of vibrant choreography that will get you heart pumping and put a smile on your face. Whether it's your first class or you're ready to show off your moves, Sucheta will make you feel like a star.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Yoga - Spring 26 - Yoga Students learn various poses and breathing techniques from Steve Chappel, helping achieve better health and general well-being in a gentle way. Participants should wear loose-fitting clothing and bring a Yoga mat.
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6:15 PM - 7:15 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing II Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Krav Maga Spring-26 - Krav Maga Women's Krav Maga (Ages: 16+) Simple, natural, and effective self-defense based on simple principles, natural movements, and practical techniques. A favorite among law enforcement agencies, military personnel, and anyone interested in self-defense. Taught by Ehud Borovoy, personal trainer and Krav Maga instructor. For the intermediate class participation is conditioned on taking beginner classes 3 times before or with instructor approval. Location: RecPlex East, Room A
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Intermediate You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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7:45 PM - 8:45 PM
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Krav Maga Spring-26 - Krav Maga Beginner - Thursday Krav Maga (Ages: 16+) Simple, natural, and effective self-defense based on simple principles, natural movements, and practical techniques. A favorite among law enforcement agencies, military personnel, and anyone interested in self-defense. Taught by Ehud Borovoy, personal trainer and Krav Maga instructor. For the intermediate class participation is conditioned on taking beginner classes 3 times before or with instructor approval. Location: RecPlex East, Room A
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Advanced You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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Friday May 15, 2026
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Body Sculpt - Spring 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Senior Fit
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
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TRX -Spring-26 - TRX - Friday TRX is a form of suspension training that uses body weight exercises to develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneously. TRX is adaptable for the beginner through the experience fitness user. You're in control of how much you want to challenge yourself on each exercise.
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12:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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JYC Games
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bid Euchre
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Bridge
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Rec'ing Crew
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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Archery - Spring 26 - Advanced Archery - Fri Aim high with Archery at the RecPlex!Archery is more than just hitting a target---it's a sport that builds confidence, focus, goal-setting skills, and personal responsibility, all while helping participants learn how to overcome challenges. It's also a fantastic way to make lifelong friendships and be a part of a supportive community. At the Washington Township RecPlex, our USA Archery-certified instructor creates a welcoming environment that emphasizes team camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Whether you're shooting just for fun or have a competitive edge. our archery programs offer something for everyone.All equipment -- including bows, arrows, targets, and guards--is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to take aim at something amazing.Beginner (Ages 7+)An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Intermediate Archery (Ages 7+)For those who have passed the intro phase and want to improve techniques of bow and arrow. This class will continue to improve your shooting. Friends and Family Archery (Ages 7+)This class is recommended for those who have little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together.Youth Advanced Archery (Ages 7-13)This class is for the younger advanced archer.Coach Devan will focus on helping archers improve their abilities in different areas of archery.Advanced Archery (Ages 14+)Taught by Will Devan Level 4 US Archery Coach. Coach Devan will work with Archers who are ready to work on skills needed in different fields of archery. Archers will learn based on the specific goals for each shooter whether recreational, competitive or club shooting. Participants must meet one of the following requirements: participated in intro archery, intermediate archery, or with instructors’ permission.
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5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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ARC Lifeguarding - Spring 26 - American Red Cross Lifeguarding Course The primary purpose of the course is to provide entry-level lifeguard participants with the knowledge and skills to prevent, recognize and respond to aquatic emergencies. It also trains the participants to provide professional-level care for breathing and cardiac emergencies, injuries and sudden illnesses until emergency medical services personnel take over. The RecPlex teaches the American Red Cross Blended Learning Lifeguard course which has seven hours of online instruction and twenty hours of in-person instruction. Students must be at least 15 years old on or before the final scheduled session of the course. Participants must pass the Washington Township Pre-Skills Test in order to take the Lifeguard course. The Pre-Skills Test occurs on the first day of class. Registration includes the $30 fee for the Pre-Skills Test. If the candidate does not pass the Pre-Skills Test, the registration fee will be refunded minus the $30 for the Pre-Skills Test.Participants who successfully pass the final written exam, with a minimum grade of 80%, and the in-water final skills scenarios will receive an American Red Cross certificate for Lifeguarding/First Aid/CPR/AED. Come prepared to each class with a towel, swimsuit, snacks, writing utensil, paper and water bottle.
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5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Lifeguard Class
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Town Hall Theatre Performance Fees - Beetlejuice Jr. This program is for actors cast in Town Hall Theatre's productions and is only open to those who have already auditioned for and been cast in a production.
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Archery - Spring 26 - Friends and Family Aim high with Archery at the RecPlex!Archery is more than just hitting a target---it's a sport that builds confidence, focus, goal-setting skills, and personal responsibility, all while helping participants learn how to overcome challenges. It's also a fantastic way to make lifelong friendships and be a part of a supportive community. At the Washington Township RecPlex, our USA Archery-certified instructor creates a welcoming environment that emphasizes team camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Whether you're shooting just for fun or have a competitive edge. our archery programs offer something for everyone.All equipment -- including bows, arrows, targets, and guards--is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to take aim at something amazing.Beginner (Ages 7+)An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Intermediate Archery (Ages 7+)For those who have passed the intro phase and want to improve techniques of bow and arrow. This class will continue to improve your shooting. Friends and Family Archery (Ages 7+)This class is recommended for those who have little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together.Youth Advanced Archery (Ages 7-13)This class is for the younger advanced archer.Coach Devan will focus on helping archers improve their abilities in different areas of archery.Advanced Archery (Ages 14+)Taught by Will Devan Level 4 US Archery Coach. Coach Devan will work with Archers who are ready to work on skills needed in different fields of archery. Archers will learn based on the specific goals for each shooter whether recreational, competitive or club shooting. Participants must meet one of the following requirements: participated in intro archery, intermediate archery, or with instructors’ permission.
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Monday May 18, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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REFIT® - Spring 26 - REFIT® A fun cardio and toning workout that uplifts and inspires "Every body", regardless of your fitness level or experience. Give REFIT® a try and chances are you will be inspired to join our fun-loving community.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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JYC Art Collective
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Senior Fit
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Spring 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
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Pilates - Spring 26 - Pilates - Monday AM Stretch, breath, focus, rejuvenate! Improve flexibility, build strength, and develop control and endurance in the entire body. The class emphasizes alignment, breathing, developing a strong core, and improving coordination and balance.
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12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Rummikub
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Swoop/Mixed Cards
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Rosko Group Activities - Downsizing Workshop with the Rosko Group
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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4:00 PM - 4:50 PM
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Behind the Curtain - Behind the Curtain: Into to Tech Theatre
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Yoga - Spring 26 - Yoga Students learn various poses and breathing techniques from Steve Chappel, helping achieve better health and general well-being in a gentle way. Participants should wear loose-fitting clothing and bring a Yoga mat.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Fencing - Spring 26 - Beginning Fencing Why should I try Fencing ?
Fun for all ages in an active and social setting.
All sizes, body types, and backgrounds, abilities, and skill levels are welcome.
Develops important physical skills such as speed, strategy, coordination, and agility.
Builds character and develops life lessons such as discipline, respect, maturity, and sportsmanship.
A lifelong sport, from people 10-90.
A sport with a long history of inclusion and belonging.
Our coach has history of fencing of over 40 years, coaching experience of over 25, and a successful history of competition locally and nationally. All equipment is provided for the class, with some dress code requirements for safety.No classes 12/22 & 12/29
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba Monday Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Fencing - Spring 26 - Intermediate Fencing Why should I try Fencing ?
Fun for all ages in an active and social setting.
All sizes, body types, and backgrounds, abilities, and skill levels are welcome.
Develops important physical skills such as speed, strategy, coordination, and agility.
Builds character and develops life lessons such as discipline, respect, maturity, and sportsmanship.
A lifelong sport, from people 10-90.
A sport with a long history of inclusion and belonging.
Our coach has history of fencing of over 40 years, coaching experience of over 25, and a successful history of competition locally and nationally. All equipment is provided for the class, with some dress code requirements for safety.No classes 12/22 & 12/29
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Tuesday May 19, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba - Tu/Th Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
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TRX -Spring-26 - TRX Tuesday TRX is a form of suspension training that uses body weight exercises to develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneously. TRX is adaptable for the beginner through the experience fitness user. You're in control of how much you want to challenge yourself on each exercise.
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Gallant- Current Events Discussion Group
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Hammond- Contemporary Discussion Group
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Silver Sneakers
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Stretch and Strength - Spring 26 - Stretch & Strength Stay strong and limber with our strength and stretch class! Handheld weights and body weight will be used to build and maintain muscle while slow stretches will be performed to help you stay flexible and limber.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Memorial Day Picnic - Memorial Day Picnic Come on out to the Joyce Young Center for some of your favorite picnic fare! If the weather is nice we’ll even eat out on the patio and have yard games in the parking lot. If the weather doesn’t cooperate we’ll take over the dining room and move the fun inside!
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Bid Euchre
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Mah Jongg
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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1:15 PM - 2:00 PM
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Chair Yoga - Spring 26 - Chair Yoga Chair Yoga is an adapted yoga practice that allows you to utilize a chair while practicing yoga focused poses. It can be practiced by anyone who wants to enjoy the benefits of yoga and may (or may not) have mobility limitations. For example, chair yoga is great for anyone who needs more support, is managing an injury, or wants a more therapeutic approach to the practice.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Double Deck Pinochle
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing I Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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5:30 PM - 6:15 PM
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Hula Spring 26 - Kids Beginner Hula Dance We are excited to welcome Kristie Fujimoto as the new instructor for our Hula Dance classes. Continue to grow your hula skills while learning and performing full dance routines rooted in the rich traditions of the South Pacific islands. These classes honor the cultural art of Polynesian hula and offer a meaningful connection to its heritage.Embrace the Aloha Spirit--a harmony of mind and heart that evokes love, kindness, and joy in every movement. Kids Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 6-12)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Adult Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 13+)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Intermediate Hula Dance (Ages 13+)After completing the beginners class, challenge yourself to advance your hula skills by diving deeper into the basic steps. Learn hula dances from ancient style hula and modern.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Pilates - Spring 26 - Pilates - Tuesday PM Stretch, breath, focus, rejuvenate! Improve flexibility, build strength, and develop control and endurance in the entire body. The class emphasizes alignment, breathing, developing a strong core, and improving coordination and balance.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Beginner You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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6:15 PM - 7:15 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing I Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Hula Spring 26 - Adult Beginner Hula Dance We are excited to welcome Kristie Fujimoto as the new instructor for our Hula Dance classes. Continue to grow your hula skills while learning and performing full dance routines rooted in the rich traditions of the South Pacific islands. These classes honor the cultural art of Polynesian hula and offer a meaningful connection to its heritage.Embrace the Aloha Spirit--a harmony of mind and heart that evokes love, kindness, and joy in every movement. Kids Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 6-12)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Adult Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 13+)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Intermediate Hula Dance (Ages 13+)After completing the beginners class, challenge yourself to advance your hula skills by diving deeper into the basic steps. Learn hula dances from ancient style hula and modern.
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Tai Chi, Korean - Spring-26 - Tai Chi - Beginner Tai Chi, Korean - A martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving stretching, breathing and mental focus. Movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Benefits include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness.
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Krav Maga Spring-26 - Krav Maga Beginner - Tuesday Krav Maga (Ages: 16+) Simple, natural, and effective self-defense based on simple principles, natural movements, and practical techniques. A favorite among law enforcement agencies, military personnel, and anyone interested in self-defense. Taught by Ehud Borovoy, personal trainer and Krav Maga instructor. For the intermediate class participation is conditioned on taking beginner classes 3 times before or with instructor approval. Location: RecPlex East, Room A
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Centerville-Washington History Speakers Series
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Intermediate You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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7:15 PM - 8:00 PM
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Hula Spring 26 - Intermediate Hula Dance We are excited to welcome Kristie Fujimoto as the new instructor for our Hula Dance classes. Continue to grow your hula skills while learning and performing full dance routines rooted in the rich traditions of the South Pacific islands. These classes honor the cultural art of Polynesian hula and offer a meaningful connection to its heritage.Embrace the Aloha Spirit--a harmony of mind and heart that evokes love, kindness, and joy in every movement. Kids Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 6-12)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Adult Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 13+)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Intermediate Hula Dance (Ages 13+)After completing the beginners class, challenge yourself to advance your hula skills by diving deeper into the basic steps. Learn hula dances from ancient style hula and modern.
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7:30 PM - 8:15 PM
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Tai Chi, Korean - Spring-26 - Tai Chi - Intermediate Tai Chi, Korean - A martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving stretching, breathing and mental focus. Movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Benefits include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness.
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7:45 PM - 8:45 PM
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Krav Maga Spring-26 - Krav Maga Intermediate Krav Maga (Ages: 16+) Simple, natural, and effective self-defense based on simple principles, natural movements, and practical techniques. A favorite among law enforcement agencies, military personnel, and anyone interested in self-defense. Taught by Ehud Borovoy, personal trainer and Krav Maga instructor. For the intermediate class participation is conditioned on taking beginner classes 3 times before or with instructor approval. Location: RecPlex East, Room A
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Advanced You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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Wednesday May 20, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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REFIT® - Spring 26 - REFIT® A fun cardio and toning workout that uplifts and inspires "Every body", regardless of your fitness level or experience. Give REFIT® a try and chances are you will be inspired to join our fun-loving community.
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Spring 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Craft and Chat - Craft and Chat with Deb Sortman Join Deb Sortman for a weekly hour of Crafting and Chatting. No experience necessary! Examples include, cooking, crocheting, decoupage, painting, and soap making just to name a few. Crafts are great gifts or ways to decorate your space! Crafts are fun, making friends is fantastic!
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Hooks & Needles
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Senior Fit
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Spirituality Group
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Hand and Foot (card game)
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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JYC Water Color Group
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Archery - Spring 26 - Intro to Archery Aim high with Archery at the RecPlex!Archery is more than just hitting a target---it's a sport that builds confidence, focus, goal-setting skills, and personal responsibility, all while helping participants learn how to overcome challenges. It's also a fantastic way to make lifelong friendships and be a part of a supportive community. At the Washington Township RecPlex, our USA Archery-certified instructor creates a welcoming environment that emphasizes team camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Whether you're shooting just for fun or have a competitive edge. our archery programs offer something for everyone.All equipment -- including bows, arrows, targets, and guards--is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to take aim at something amazing.Beginner (Ages 7+)An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Intermediate Archery (Ages 7+)For those who have passed the intro phase and want to improve techniques of bow and arrow. This class will continue to improve your shooting. Friends and Family Archery (Ages 7+)This class is recommended for those who have little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together.Youth Advanced Archery (Ages 7-13)This class is for the younger advanced archer.Coach Devan will focus on helping archers improve their abilities in different areas of archery.Advanced Archery (Ages 14+)Taught by Will Devan Level 4 US Archery Coach. Coach Devan will work with Archers who are ready to work on skills needed in different fields of archery. Archers will learn based on the specific goals for each shooter whether recreational, competitive or club shooting. Participants must meet one of the following requirements: participated in intro archery, intermediate archery, or with instructors’ permission.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Archery - Spring 26 - Intermediate Archery Aim high with Archery at the RecPlex!Archery is more than just hitting a target---it's a sport that builds confidence, focus, goal-setting skills, and personal responsibility, all while helping participants learn how to overcome challenges. It's also a fantastic way to make lifelong friendships and be a part of a supportive community. At the Washington Township RecPlex, our USA Archery-certified instructor creates a welcoming environment that emphasizes team camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Whether you're shooting just for fun or have a competitive edge. our archery programs offer something for everyone.All equipment -- including bows, arrows, targets, and guards--is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to take aim at something amazing.Beginner (Ages 7+)An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Intermediate Archery (Ages 7+)For those who have passed the intro phase and want to improve techniques of bow and arrow. This class will continue to improve your shooting. Friends and Family Archery (Ages 7+)This class is recommended for those who have little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together.Youth Advanced Archery (Ages 7-13)This class is for the younger advanced archer.Coach Devan will focus on helping archers improve their abilities in different areas of archery.Advanced Archery (Ages 14+)Taught by Will Devan Level 4 US Archery Coach. Coach Devan will work with Archers who are ready to work on skills needed in different fields of archery. Archers will learn based on the specific goals for each shooter whether recreational, competitive or club shooting. Participants must meet one of the following requirements: participated in intro archery, intermediate archery, or with instructors’ permission.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba - Wednesday Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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Thursday May 21, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba - Tu/Th Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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REV+FLOW ®- Spring 26 - REV+FLOW REV+FLOW® by REFIT is a dynamic low-impact, high-intensity workout that emphasizes strength, mobility, flexibility, and balance. The workout is easy on joints and challenges mind and body with unique movements choreographed to uplifting music. Supportive fitness shoes are required. Most of the class is performed standing and ends with a few mat-based floor routines. A thick 5/8" yoga mat is recommended. Light hand weights (2-5 lbs.) are optional.
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Silver Sneakers
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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CPI Summer Camp Staff Training
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Mah Jongg
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Washington-Centerville Public Library Speakers Bureau - Agatha Christie Enjoy learning more about a variety of topics as presented by the Washington-Centerville Library!
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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JYC Quilting Group
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Home School Climbing Wall Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing II Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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5:30 PM - 6:15 PM
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Bollywood Fitness- Spring 26 - Bollywood Fitness Get ready to move,groove, and sweat with Bollywood Fitness! Join Sucheta as she leads you through classic Bollywood dance moves in a high-energy, beginner-friendly workout. This nonstop routine is full of vibrant choreography that will get you heart pumping and put a smile on your face. Whether it's your first class or you're ready to show off your moves, Sucheta will make you feel like a star.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Yoga - Spring 26 - Yoga Students learn various poses and breathing techniques from Steve Chappel, helping achieve better health and general well-being in a gentle way. Participants should wear loose-fitting clothing and bring a Yoga mat.
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6:15 PM - 7:15 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing II Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Krav Maga Spring-26 - Krav Maga Women's Krav Maga (Ages: 16+) Simple, natural, and effective self-defense based on simple principles, natural movements, and practical techniques. A favorite among law enforcement agencies, military personnel, and anyone interested in self-defense. Taught by Ehud Borovoy, personal trainer and Krav Maga instructor. For the intermediate class participation is conditioned on taking beginner classes 3 times before or with instructor approval. Location: RecPlex East, Room A
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Intermediate You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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7:45 PM - 8:45 PM
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Krav Maga Spring-26 - Krav Maga Beginner - Thursday Krav Maga (Ages: 16+) Simple, natural, and effective self-defense based on simple principles, natural movements, and practical techniques. A favorite among law enforcement agencies, military personnel, and anyone interested in self-defense. Taught by Ehud Borovoy, personal trainer and Krav Maga instructor. For the intermediate class participation is conditioned on taking beginner classes 3 times before or with instructor approval. Location: RecPlex East, Room A
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Advanced You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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Friday May 22, 2026
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Spring 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Senior Fit
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11:00 AM - 11:45 AM
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TRX -Spring-26 - TRX - Friday TRX is a form of suspension training that uses body weight exercises to develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneously. TRX is adaptable for the beginner through the experience fitness user. You're in control of how much you want to challenge yourself on each exercise.
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11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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CPI Summer Camp Staff Training
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12:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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JYC Games
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bid Euchre
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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Archery - Spring 26 - Advanced Archery - Fri Aim high with Archery at the RecPlex!Archery is more than just hitting a target---it's a sport that builds confidence, focus, goal-setting skills, and personal responsibility, all while helping participants learn how to overcome challenges. It's also a fantastic way to make lifelong friendships and be a part of a supportive community. At the Washington Township RecPlex, our USA Archery-certified instructor creates a welcoming environment that emphasizes team camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Whether you're shooting just for fun or have a competitive edge. our archery programs offer something for everyone.All equipment -- including bows, arrows, targets, and guards--is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to take aim at something amazing.Beginner (Ages 7+)An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Intermediate Archery (Ages 7+)For those who have passed the intro phase and want to improve techniques of bow and arrow. This class will continue to improve your shooting. Friends and Family Archery (Ages 7+)This class is recommended for those who have little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together.Youth Advanced Archery (Ages 7-13)This class is for the younger advanced archer.Coach Devan will focus on helping archers improve their abilities in different areas of archery.Advanced Archery (Ages 14+)Taught by Will Devan Level 4 US Archery Coach. Coach Devan will work with Archers who are ready to work on skills needed in different fields of archery. Archers will learn based on the specific goals for each shooter whether recreational, competitive or club shooting. Participants must meet one of the following requirements: participated in intro archery, intermediate archery, or with instructors’ permission.
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Archery - Spring 26 - Friends and Family Aim high with Archery at the RecPlex!Archery is more than just hitting a target---it's a sport that builds confidence, focus, goal-setting skills, and personal responsibility, all while helping participants learn how to overcome challenges. It's also a fantastic way to make lifelong friendships and be a part of a supportive community. At the Washington Township RecPlex, our USA Archery-certified instructor creates a welcoming environment that emphasizes team camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Whether you're shooting just for fun or have a competitive edge. our archery programs offer something for everyone.All equipment -- including bows, arrows, targets, and guards--is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to take aim at something amazing.Beginner (Ages 7+)An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Intermediate Archery (Ages 7+)For those who have passed the intro phase and want to improve techniques of bow and arrow. This class will continue to improve your shooting. Friends and Family Archery (Ages 7+)This class is recommended for those who have little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together.Youth Advanced Archery (Ages 7-13)This class is for the younger advanced archer.Coach Devan will focus on helping archers improve their abilities in different areas of archery.Advanced Archery (Ages 14+)Taught by Will Devan Level 4 US Archery Coach. Coach Devan will work with Archers who are ready to work on skills needed in different fields of archery. Archers will learn based on the specific goals for each shooter whether recreational, competitive or club shooting. Participants must meet one of the following requirements: participated in intro archery, intermediate archery, or with instructors’ permission.
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Tuesday May 26, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba - Tu/Th Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
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Gallant- Current Events Discussion Group
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10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
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TRX -Spring-26 - TRX Tuesday TRX is a form of suspension training that uses body weight exercises to develop strength, balance, flexibility and core stability simultaneously. TRX is adaptable for the beginner through the experience fitness user. You're in control of how much you want to challenge yourself on each exercise.
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Hammond- Contemporary Discussion Group
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Silver Sneakers
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Stretch and Strength - Spring 26 - Stretch & Strength Stay strong and limber with our strength and stretch class! Handheld weights and body weight will be used to build and maintain muscle while slow stretches will be performed to help you stay flexible and limber.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Tuesday Sponsored Lunches - Tuesday Lunch with The Ridge of Miamisburg, May 26th Join your friends at the Joyce Young Center to congregate, socialize, and enjoy a lunch sponsored by one of our outstanding community partners! Each meal is different and is announced as soon as we are made aware of what it will be.
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Bid Euchre
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Mah Jongg
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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1:15 PM - 2:00 PM
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Chair Yoga - Spring 26 - Chair Yoga Chair Yoga is an adapted yoga practice that allows you to utilize a chair while practicing yoga focused poses. It can be practiced by anyone who wants to enjoy the benefits of yoga and may (or may not) have mobility limitations. For example, chair yoga is great for anyone who needs more support, is managing an injury, or wants a more therapeutic approach to the practice.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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3:30 PM - 5:15 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Double Deck Pinochle
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing I Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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5:30 PM - 6:15 PM
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Hula Spring 26 - Kids Beginner Hula Dance We are excited to welcome Kristie Fujimoto as the new instructor for our Hula Dance classes. Continue to grow your hula skills while learning and performing full dance routines rooted in the rich traditions of the South Pacific islands. These classes honor the cultural art of Polynesian hula and offer a meaningful connection to its heritage.Embrace the Aloha Spirit--a harmony of mind and heart that evokes love, kindness, and joy in every movement. Kids Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 6-12)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Adult Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 13+)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Intermediate Hula Dance (Ages 13+)After completing the beginners class, challenge yourself to advance your hula skills by diving deeper into the basic steps. Learn hula dances from ancient style hula and modern.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Pilates - Spring 26 - Pilates - Tuesday PM Stretch, breath, focus, rejuvenate! Improve flexibility, build strength, and develop control and endurance in the entire body. The class emphasizes alignment, breathing, developing a strong core, and improving coordination and balance.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Beginner You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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6:15 PM - 7:15 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing I Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Hula Spring 26 - Adult Beginner Hula Dance We are excited to welcome Kristie Fujimoto as the new instructor for our Hula Dance classes. Continue to grow your hula skills while learning and performing full dance routines rooted in the rich traditions of the South Pacific islands. These classes honor the cultural art of Polynesian hula and offer a meaningful connection to its heritage.Embrace the Aloha Spirit--a harmony of mind and heart that evokes love, kindness, and joy in every movement. Kids Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 6-12)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Adult Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 13+)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Intermediate Hula Dance (Ages 13+)After completing the beginners class, challenge yourself to advance your hula skills by diving deeper into the basic steps. Learn hula dances from ancient style hula and modern.
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Tai Chi, Korean - Spring-26 - Tai Chi - Beginner Tai Chi, Korean - A martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving stretching, breathing and mental focus. Movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Benefits include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness.
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Intermediate You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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7:15 PM - 8:00 PM
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Hula Spring 26 - Intermediate Hula Dance We are excited to welcome Kristie Fujimoto as the new instructor for our Hula Dance classes. Continue to grow your hula skills while learning and performing full dance routines rooted in the rich traditions of the South Pacific islands. These classes honor the cultural art of Polynesian hula and offer a meaningful connection to its heritage.Embrace the Aloha Spirit--a harmony of mind and heart that evokes love, kindness, and joy in every movement. Kids Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 6-12)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Adult Beginner Hula Dance (Ages 13+)Fill your mind and heart with the Aloha spirit. You learn the basic steps and full dance routines of Polynesian hula dance from the South Pacific.Intermediate Hula Dance (Ages 13+)After completing the beginners class, challenge yourself to advance your hula skills by diving deeper into the basic steps. Learn hula dances from ancient style hula and modern.
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7:30 PM - 8:15 PM
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Tai Chi, Korean - Spring-26 - Tai Chi - Intermediate Tai Chi, Korean - A martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving stretching, breathing and mental focus. Movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Benefits include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness.
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Advanced You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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Wednesday May 27, 2026
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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REFIT® - Spring 26 - REFIT® A fun cardio and toning workout that uplifts and inspires "Every body", regardless of your fitness level or experience. Give REFIT® a try and chances are you will be inspired to join our fun-loving community.
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Spring 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Craft and Chat - Craft and Chat with Deb Sortman Join Deb Sortman for a weekly hour of Crafting and Chatting. No experience necessary! Examples include, cooking, crocheting, decoupage, painting, and soap making just to name a few. Crafts are great gifts or ways to decorate your space! Crafts are fun, making friends is fantastic!
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Hooks & Needles
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Senior Fit
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Hand and Foot (card game)
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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JYC Water Color Group
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Archery - Spring 26 - Intro to Archery Aim high with Archery at the RecPlex!Archery is more than just hitting a target---it's a sport that builds confidence, focus, goal-setting skills, and personal responsibility, all while helping participants learn how to overcome challenges. It's also a fantastic way to make lifelong friendships and be a part of a supportive community. At the Washington Township RecPlex, our USA Archery-certified instructor creates a welcoming environment that emphasizes team camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Whether you're shooting just for fun or have a competitive edge. our archery programs offer something for everyone.All equipment -- including bows, arrows, targets, and guards--is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to take aim at something amazing.Beginner (Ages 7+)An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Intermediate Archery (Ages 7+)For those who have passed the intro phase and want to improve techniques of bow and arrow. This class will continue to improve your shooting. Friends and Family Archery (Ages 7+)This class is recommended for those who have little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together.Youth Advanced Archery (Ages 7-13)This class is for the younger advanced archer.Coach Devan will focus on helping archers improve their abilities in different areas of archery.Advanced Archery (Ages 14+)Taught by Will Devan Level 4 US Archery Coach. Coach Devan will work with Archers who are ready to work on skills needed in different fields of archery. Archers will learn based on the specific goals for each shooter whether recreational, competitive or club shooting. Participants must meet one of the following requirements: participated in intro archery, intermediate archery, or with instructors’ permission.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Archery - Spring 26 - Intermediate Archery Aim high with Archery at the RecPlex!Archery is more than just hitting a target---it's a sport that builds confidence, focus, goal-setting skills, and personal responsibility, all while helping participants learn how to overcome challenges. It's also a fantastic way to make lifelong friendships and be a part of a supportive community. At the Washington Township RecPlex, our USA Archery-certified instructor creates a welcoming environment that emphasizes team camaraderie and good sportsmanship. Whether you're shooting just for fun or have a competitive edge. our archery programs offer something for everyone.All equipment -- including bows, arrows, targets, and guards--is provided, so just bring your enthusiasm and get ready to take aim at something amazing.Beginner (Ages 7+)An introduction to the art, practice, and skill of shooting with a bow and arrow. This class will teach the safe and correct usage of equipment and develop beginning archery techniques. Bows, arrows, targets and guards will be provided. Intermediate Archery (Ages 7+)For those who have passed the intro phase and want to improve techniques of bow and arrow. This class will continue to improve your shooting. Friends and Family Archery (Ages 7+)This class is recommended for those who have little to no experience with archery and are looking to have a good time learning together.Youth Advanced Archery (Ages 7-13)This class is for the younger advanced archer.Coach Devan will focus on helping archers improve their abilities in different areas of archery.Advanced Archery (Ages 14+)Taught by Will Devan Level 4 US Archery Coach. Coach Devan will work with Archers who are ready to work on skills needed in different fields of archery. Archers will learn based on the specific goals for each shooter whether recreational, competitive or club shooting. Participants must meet one of the following requirements: participated in intro archery, intermediate archery, or with instructors’ permission.
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba - Wednesday Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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Thursday May 28, 2026
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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MVRAC
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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MVRAC
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Zumba® - Spring 26 - Zumba - Tu/Th Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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REV+FLOW ®- Spring 26 - REV+FLOW REV+FLOW® by REFIT is a dynamic low-impact, high-intensity workout that emphasizes strength, mobility, flexibility, and balance. The workout is easy on joints and challenges mind and body with unique movements choreographed to uplifting music. Supportive fitness shoes are required. Most of the class is performed standing and ends with a few mat-based floor routines. A thick 5/8" yoga mat is recommended. Light hand weights (2-5 lbs.) are optional.
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Joyce Young Center Educational Presentations - Navigating Nursing Homes: What You Need to Know About Levels of Care
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Silver Sneakers
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Mah Jongg
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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JYC Quilting Group
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Home School Climbing Wall Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew
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2:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Rec'ing Crew After-School Program - Rec'ing Crew- May Children in grades Young 5s-5th can join the Rec'ing Crew for exciting activities every day after school. From the time the school bus picks them up from a Centerville City School to when you arrive at pick-up, our program keeps your child safe, happy and engaged in constructive activities every day that Centerville Schools are in session.- Staff are dedicated to enriching your child's experience, acting as mentors, and providing positive role models.- Children will participate in RecPlex amenities, such as the aquatic center, 24 ft. climbing wall, movie theater, playgrounds, 21-acre park, and more!- Time is set aside for homework so you may enjoy more quality time at home.- We are flexible. Sign up to participate daily, weekly, or somewhere in between. But sign up in advance. No day of registrations.- New participants must register at least 48 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an ePACT health and emergency form on file before you child can attend. - Current Rec'ing Crew participants must register at least 24 hours prior to the day they intend to be in Rec'ing Crew and have an updated ePACT form on file. - Healthy daily snack provided.- Daily Transportation is provided by Centerville City Schools for those attending Centerville City Schools. Please contact the transportation office at 937-885-7776 and your child's school to coordinate transportation.PLEASE NOTE: Your child does not have to attend a Centerville City School to participate in Rec'ing Crew. This is a requirement if you are using Centerville School transportation to the RecPlex.
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing II Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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5:30 PM - 6:15 PM
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Bollywood Fitness- Spring 26 - Bollywood Fitness Get ready to move,groove, and sweat with Bollywood Fitness! Join Sucheta as she leads you through classic Bollywood dance moves in a high-energy, beginner-friendly workout. This nonstop routine is full of vibrant choreography that will get you heart pumping and put a smile on your face. Whether it's your first class or you're ready to show off your moves, Sucheta will make you feel like a star.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Yoga - Spring 26 - Yoga Students learn various poses and breathing techniques from Steve Chappel, helping achieve better health and general well-being in a gentle way. Participants should wear loose-fitting clothing and bring a Yoga mat.
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6:15 PM - 7:15 PM
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Climbing Wall - Spring 26 - Rock Climbing II Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Intermediate You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Spring 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Advanced You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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Monday June 1, 2026
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 1 Extended Care AM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Extended Care AM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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REFIT® - Summer 26 - REFIT® A fun cardio and toning workout that uplifts and inspires "Every body", regardless of your fitness level or experience. Give REFIT® a try and chances are you will be inspired to join our fun-loving community.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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JYC Art Collective
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Senior Fit
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Sunrise Play Camp - Sunrise Play- Week 1 Sunrise Play is for our youngest campers and meets for half a day from 9a-12p. Activities include crafts and games, story time, and songs centered around a weekly theme. These youngsters will get plenty of time in our indoor play space as they start each day in the fun-filled preschool room. A 30-minute swim time will be offered in our recreational pool from 11:30a-12p on Mondays and Thursdays. Children should wear their swimsuits under their clothes and bring a towel. Please pick-up your child at the pool on these days. Our safety ratio is 1 counselor to 6 campers. Children must be fully potty trained to attend camp. Note: This camp does not offer extended care or go on field trips.Themes:Week 1: Little ExploresWeek 2: Music MakersWeek 3: Bug & ButterfliesWeek 4: Red, White and BlueWeek 5: Summer SplashWeek 6: Puppet PlayhouseWeek 7: Color CrazyWeek 8: Down on the farmWeek 9: Magic & Make BelieveWeek 10: Crafty Creators
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods & Beyond Camp - Backwoods & Beyond- Week 1 Fun, excitement, and challenges are on the agenda for Backwoods and Beyond Campers. Campers will spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site twice in one week! Activities include fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool, playing in the park, and much more! Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday and Thursday! Field trip locations are subject to change. AM/PM Extended care is available.Field Trips:
Week 1 (6/1-6/5)
Week 2 (6/8-6/12)
Week 3 (6/15-6/19)
Week 4 (6/22-6/26)
Week 5 (6/29-7/3)
Week 6 (7/6-7/10)
Week 7 (7/13-7/17)
Week 8 (7/20-7/24)
Week 9 (7/27-7/31)
Week 10 (8/3-8/7)
Tues: Get Air
Tues: The Web Exterme
Tues: Springfield Splash Zone
Tues: Main Event
Tues: COSI
Tues: Ohio Caverns
Tues: Dave & Busters
Tues: Mason Aquatic Center
Tues: Scene 75
Tues: Cinncinnati Zoo
Thurs: Cinncinnati Children's Museum
FRI: The Dayton Air Show
Thurs: Skyzone
Thurs: Cinncinnati Reds Tour
Thurs: Rivers Edge
Thurs: Laser Web
Thurs: Ninja City
Thurs: Urban Air
Thurs: Aullwood Audubon
Thurs: Kroger Aquatic Center
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods Camp - Backwoods- Week 1 Get ready for an action-packed week as Backwoods Campers spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site! Campers spend time fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool twice a week, playing in the park, learning archery and much more! Campers will be split by ages for activities but will all be together for pool time and field trips. Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday! Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Get AirWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): The Web ExtremeWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Springfield Splash ZoneWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Main EventWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): COSIWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): Ohio CavernsWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Dave & BustersWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Mason Aquatic CenterWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): Scene 75Week 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Cincinnati Zoo
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Counselor In Training (CIT) - Counselor In Training- Gain hands-on experience, insight, decision-making and problem solving skills by assisting with camp activities as a counselor in training during summer camp. Successful candidates must have an interest in youth recreation, working with campers ages 3-9 and participate in all camp activities and field trips. CITs must be willing to commit the required energy, enthusiasm and positive attitude to all aspects of the camp week. Candidates that have successfully completed Trailblazers Extreme Camp will receive a 50% discount off the registration fee for each week they attend as a CIT. Interested candidates should contact Sheila Russell (sheila.russell@washingtontwp.org) and submit a 500-word essay with their name, age and why they want to be a CIT. PRIORITY ADMISSIONDeadline to submit essay has been extended for priority admission. Please submit essay by 4 p.m. on Friday, February 20. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed and candidates selected by February 27. REGULAR ADMISSIONEssays will be accepted through July 1 or until positions are filled. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed, candidates selected.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Countryside Kiddos Camp - Countryside Kiddos- Week 1 Activities will be centered around a weekly theme as our kiddos experience all that Countryside Park has to offer. Campers will explore the ponds and our pollinator gardens through games and STEM activities. Campers will also swim twice a week (Monday and Thursday), fish, kayak, use the climbing wall and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on-site. Extended care IS available for this campThemes:Week 1: Wilderness WeekWeek 2: Music & MovementWeek 3: Under the SeaWeek 4: Around the WorldWeek 5: Red, White and BlueWeek 6: Wacky FunWeek 7: Safari WeekWeek 8: Camp OlympicsWeek 9: Water WeekWeek 10: Insect Detectives
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Blue Camp - Woodland Play Blue- Week 1 Our middle group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. During the week they will have an opportunity to explore the RecPlex and play games, participate in STEAM projects, climb the wall, learn archery, fish, kayak and swim twice a week.This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. This group will have more transitions than Woodland Play Red. Campers in Woodland Play Blue will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Gold Camp - Woodland Play Gold- Week 1 Our oldest group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. Campers will experience more transitions and independence than Woodland Play Blue. During the week they will explore and challenge themselves as they play games, create STEAM projects, use the climbing wall, play archery tag, fish and kayak in our ponds, and swim and slide at the pool twice a week. This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. Campers in Woodland Play Gold will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Summer 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
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Pilates - Summer 26 - Pilates - Monday AM Stretch, breath, focus, rejuvenate! Improve flexibility, build strength, and develop control and endurance in the entire body. The class emphasizes alignment, breathing, developing a strong core, and improving coordination and balance.
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12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Rummikub
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Swoop/Mixed Cards
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Table Tennis
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1:00 PM - 3:15 PM
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Bright Beginnings CW
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 1 Extended Care PM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Extended Care PM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Yoga - Summer 26 - Yoga Students learn various poses and breathing techniques from Steve Chappel, helping achieve better health and general well-being in a gentle way. Participants should wear loose-fitting clothing and bring a Yoga mat.
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Open Climb
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Zumba® - Summer 26 - Zumba Monday Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Open Climb
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Tuesday June 2, 2026
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 1 Extended Care AM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Extended Care AM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Zumba® - Summer 26 - Zumba - Tu/Th Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Sunrise Play Camp - Sunrise Play- Week 1 Sunrise Play is for our youngest campers and meets for half a day from 9a-12p. Activities include crafts and games, story time, and songs centered around a weekly theme. These youngsters will get plenty of time in our indoor play space as they start each day in the fun-filled preschool room. A 30-minute swim time will be offered in our recreational pool from 11:30a-12p on Mondays and Thursdays. Children should wear their swimsuits under their clothes and bring a towel. Please pick-up your child at the pool on these days. Our safety ratio is 1 counselor to 6 campers. Children must be fully potty trained to attend camp. Note: This camp does not offer extended care or go on field trips.Themes:Week 1: Little ExploresWeek 2: Music MakersWeek 3: Bug & ButterfliesWeek 4: Red, White and BlueWeek 5: Summer SplashWeek 6: Puppet PlayhouseWeek 7: Color CrazyWeek 8: Down on the farmWeek 9: Magic & Make BelieveWeek 10: Crafty Creators
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods & Beyond Camp - Backwoods & Beyond- Week 1 Fun, excitement, and challenges are on the agenda for Backwoods and Beyond Campers. Campers will spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site twice in one week! Activities include fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool, playing in the park, and much more! Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday and Thursday! Field trip locations are subject to change. AM/PM Extended care is available.Field Trips:
Week 1 (6/1-6/5)
Week 2 (6/8-6/12)
Week 3 (6/15-6/19)
Week 4 (6/22-6/26)
Week 5 (6/29-7/3)
Week 6 (7/6-7/10)
Week 7 (7/13-7/17)
Week 8 (7/20-7/24)
Week 9 (7/27-7/31)
Week 10 (8/3-8/7)
Tues: Get Air
Tues: The Web Exterme
Tues: Springfield Splash Zone
Tues: Main Event
Tues: COSI
Tues: Ohio Caverns
Tues: Dave & Busters
Tues: Mason Aquatic Center
Tues: Scene 75
Tues: Cinncinnati Zoo
Thurs: Cinncinnati Children's Museum
FRI: The Dayton Air Show
Thurs: Skyzone
Thurs: Cinncinnati Reds Tour
Thurs: Rivers Edge
Thurs: Laser Web
Thurs: Ninja City
Thurs: Urban Air
Thurs: Aullwood Audubon
Thurs: Kroger Aquatic Center
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods Camp - Backwoods- Week 1 Get ready for an action-packed week as Backwoods Campers spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site! Campers spend time fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool twice a week, playing in the park, learning archery and much more! Campers will be split by ages for activities but will all be together for pool time and field trips. Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday! Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Get AirWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): The Web ExtremeWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Springfield Splash ZoneWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Main EventWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): COSIWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): Ohio CavernsWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Dave & BustersWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Mason Aquatic CenterWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): Scene 75Week 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Cincinnati Zoo
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Counselor In Training (CIT) - Counselor In Training- Gain hands-on experience, insight, decision-making and problem solving skills by assisting with camp activities as a counselor in training during summer camp. Successful candidates must have an interest in youth recreation, working with campers ages 3-9 and participate in all camp activities and field trips. CITs must be willing to commit the required energy, enthusiasm and positive attitude to all aspects of the camp week. Candidates that have successfully completed Trailblazers Extreme Camp will receive a 50% discount off the registration fee for each week they attend as a CIT. Interested candidates should contact Sheila Russell (sheila.russell@washingtontwp.org) and submit a 500-word essay with their name, age and why they want to be a CIT. PRIORITY ADMISSIONDeadline to submit essay has been extended for priority admission. Please submit essay by 4 p.m. on Friday, February 20. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed and candidates selected by February 27. REGULAR ADMISSIONEssays will be accepted through July 1 or until positions are filled. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed, candidates selected.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Countryside Kiddos Camp - Countryside Kiddos- Week 1 Activities will be centered around a weekly theme as our kiddos experience all that Countryside Park has to offer. Campers will explore the ponds and our pollinator gardens through games and STEM activities. Campers will also swim twice a week (Monday and Thursday), fish, kayak, use the climbing wall and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on-site. Extended care IS available for this campThemes:Week 1: Wilderness WeekWeek 2: Music & MovementWeek 3: Under the SeaWeek 4: Around the WorldWeek 5: Red, White and BlueWeek 6: Wacky FunWeek 7: Safari WeekWeek 8: Camp OlympicsWeek 9: Water WeekWeek 10: Insect Detectives
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Blue Camp - Woodland Play Blue- Week 1 Our middle group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. During the week they will have an opportunity to explore the RecPlex and play games, participate in STEAM projects, climb the wall, learn archery, fish, kayak and swim twice a week.This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. This group will have more transitions than Woodland Play Red. Campers in Woodland Play Blue will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Gold Camp - Woodland Play Gold- Week 1 Our oldest group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. Campers will experience more transitions and independence than Woodland Play Blue. During the week they will explore and challenge themselves as they play games, create STEAM projects, use the climbing wall, play archery tag, fish and kayak in our ponds, and swim and slide at the pool twice a week. This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. Campers in Woodland Play Gold will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Silver Sneakers
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Stretch and Strength - Summer 26 - Stretch & Strength Stay strong and limber with our strength and stretch class! Handheld weights and body weight will be used to build and maintain muscle while slow stretches will be performed to help you stay flexible and limber.
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11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Bid Euchre
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Mah Jongg
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1:00 PM - 3:15 PM
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Bright Beginnings CW
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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Chair Yoga - Summer 26 - Chair Yoga Chair Yoga is an adapted yoga practice that allows you to utilize a chair while practicing yoga focused poses. It can be practiced by anyone who wants to enjoy the benefits of yoga and may (or may not) have mobility limitations. For example, chair yoga is great for anyone who needs more support, is managing an injury, or wants a more therapeutic approach to the practice.
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3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Double Deck Pinochle
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 1 Extended Care PM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Extended Care PM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Swim Lessons - Preschool Summer 26 - Preschool 3 - Tu/W/Th Young Child Swim Lessons are for children 6 months old to 6 years old. Fun with Me is for children ages 6 months to 3 years old who would still prefer to be in the water with his/her own adult. Preschool 1, 2 & 3 is for ages 3 years old to 6 years old and the child is potty trained and able to separate from his/her adult.
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 3 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Tai Chi, Korean - Summer-26 - Tai Chi - Beginner Tai Chi, Korean - A martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving stretching, breathing and mental focus. Movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Benefits include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness.
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 4 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:30 PM - 8:15 PM
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Tai Chi, Korean - Summer-26 - Tai Chi - Intermediate Tai Chi, Korean - A martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving stretching, breathing and mental focus. Movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Benefits include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness.
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Wednesday June 3, 2026
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 1 Extended Care AM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Extended Care AM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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REFIT® - Summer 26 - REFIT® A fun cardio and toning workout that uplifts and inspires "Every body", regardless of your fitness level or experience. Give REFIT® a try and chances are you will be inspired to join our fun-loving community.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Sunrise Play Camp - Sunrise Play- Week 1 Sunrise Play is for our youngest campers and meets for half a day from 9a-12p. Activities include crafts and games, story time, and songs centered around a weekly theme. These youngsters will get plenty of time in our indoor play space as they start each day in the fun-filled preschool room. A 30-minute swim time will be offered in our recreational pool from 11:30a-12p on Mondays and Thursdays. Children should wear their swimsuits under their clothes and bring a towel. Please pick-up your child at the pool on these days. Our safety ratio is 1 counselor to 6 campers. Children must be fully potty trained to attend camp. Note: This camp does not offer extended care or go on field trips.Themes:Week 1: Little ExploresWeek 2: Music MakersWeek 3: Bug & ButterfliesWeek 4: Red, White and BlueWeek 5: Summer SplashWeek 6: Puppet PlayhouseWeek 7: Color CrazyWeek 8: Down on the farmWeek 9: Magic & Make BelieveWeek 10: Crafty Creators
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods & Beyond Camp - Backwoods & Beyond- Week 1 Fun, excitement, and challenges are on the agenda for Backwoods and Beyond Campers. Campers will spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site twice in one week! Activities include fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool, playing in the park, and much more! Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday and Thursday! Field trip locations are subject to change. AM/PM Extended care is available.Field Trips:
Week 1 (6/1-6/5)
Week 2 (6/8-6/12)
Week 3 (6/15-6/19)
Week 4 (6/22-6/26)
Week 5 (6/29-7/3)
Week 6 (7/6-7/10)
Week 7 (7/13-7/17)
Week 8 (7/20-7/24)
Week 9 (7/27-7/31)
Week 10 (8/3-8/7)
Tues: Get Air
Tues: The Web Exterme
Tues: Springfield Splash Zone
Tues: Main Event
Tues: COSI
Tues: Ohio Caverns
Tues: Dave & Busters
Tues: Mason Aquatic Center
Tues: Scene 75
Tues: Cinncinnati Zoo
Thurs: Cinncinnati Children's Museum
FRI: The Dayton Air Show
Thurs: Skyzone
Thurs: Cinncinnati Reds Tour
Thurs: Rivers Edge
Thurs: Laser Web
Thurs: Ninja City
Thurs: Urban Air
Thurs: Aullwood Audubon
Thurs: Kroger Aquatic Center
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods Camp - Backwoods- Week 1 Get ready for an action-packed week as Backwoods Campers spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site! Campers spend time fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool twice a week, playing in the park, learning archery and much more! Campers will be split by ages for activities but will all be together for pool time and field trips. Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday! Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Get AirWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): The Web ExtremeWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Springfield Splash ZoneWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Main EventWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): COSIWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): Ohio CavernsWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Dave & BustersWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Mason Aquatic CenterWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): Scene 75Week 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Cincinnati Zoo
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Counselor In Training (CIT) - Counselor In Training- Gain hands-on experience, insight, decision-making and problem solving skills by assisting with camp activities as a counselor in training during summer camp. Successful candidates must have an interest in youth recreation, working with campers ages 3-9 and participate in all camp activities and field trips. CITs must be willing to commit the required energy, enthusiasm and positive attitude to all aspects of the camp week. Candidates that have successfully completed Trailblazers Extreme Camp will receive a 50% discount off the registration fee for each week they attend as a CIT. Interested candidates should contact Sheila Russell (sheila.russell@washingtontwp.org) and submit a 500-word essay with their name, age and why they want to be a CIT. PRIORITY ADMISSIONDeadline to submit essay has been extended for priority admission. Please submit essay by 4 p.m. on Friday, February 20. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed and candidates selected by February 27. REGULAR ADMISSIONEssays will be accepted through July 1 or until positions are filled. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed, candidates selected.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Countryside Kiddos Camp - Countryside Kiddos- Week 1 Activities will be centered around a weekly theme as our kiddos experience all that Countryside Park has to offer. Campers will explore the ponds and our pollinator gardens through games and STEM activities. Campers will also swim twice a week (Monday and Thursday), fish, kayak, use the climbing wall and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on-site. Extended care IS available for this campThemes:Week 1: Wilderness WeekWeek 2: Music & MovementWeek 3: Under the SeaWeek 4: Around the WorldWeek 5: Red, White and BlueWeek 6: Wacky FunWeek 7: Safari WeekWeek 8: Camp OlympicsWeek 9: Water WeekWeek 10: Insect Detectives
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Blue Camp - Woodland Play Blue- Week 1 Our middle group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. During the week they will have an opportunity to explore the RecPlex and play games, participate in STEAM projects, climb the wall, learn archery, fish, kayak and swim twice a week.This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. This group will have more transitions than Woodland Play Red. Campers in Woodland Play Blue will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Gold Camp - Woodland Play Gold- Week 1 Our oldest group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. Campers will experience more transitions and independence than Woodland Play Blue. During the week they will explore and challenge themselves as they play games, create STEAM projects, use the climbing wall, play archery tag, fish and kayak in our ponds, and swim and slide at the pool twice a week. This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. Campers in Woodland Play Gold will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Summer 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Hooks & Needles
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Senior Fit
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11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Hand and Foot (card game)
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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Book Club with Kathy - The Great Divide by Cristina Henriquez
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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JYC Water Color Group
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 1 Extended Care PM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Extended Care PM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Swim Lessons - Preschool Summer 26 - Preschool 3 - Tu/W/Th Young Child Swim Lessons are for children 6 months old to 6 years old. Fun with Me is for children ages 6 months to 3 years old who would still prefer to be in the water with his/her own adult. Preschool 1, 2 & 3 is for ages 3 years old to 6 years old and the child is potty trained and able to separate from his/her adult.
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 3 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Zumba® - Summer 26 - Zumba - Wednesday Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 4 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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Thursday June 4, 2026
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 1 Extended Care AM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Extended Care AM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Zumba® - Summer 26 - Zumba - Tu/Th Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Sunrise Play Camp - Sunrise Play- Week 1 Sunrise Play is for our youngest campers and meets for half a day from 9a-12p. Activities include crafts and games, story time, and songs centered around a weekly theme. These youngsters will get plenty of time in our indoor play space as they start each day in the fun-filled preschool room. A 30-minute swim time will be offered in our recreational pool from 11:30a-12p on Mondays and Thursdays. Children should wear their swimsuits under their clothes and bring a towel. Please pick-up your child at the pool on these days. Our safety ratio is 1 counselor to 6 campers. Children must be fully potty trained to attend camp. Note: This camp does not offer extended care or go on field trips.Themes:Week 1: Little ExploresWeek 2: Music MakersWeek 3: Bug & ButterfliesWeek 4: Red, White and BlueWeek 5: Summer SplashWeek 6: Puppet PlayhouseWeek 7: Color CrazyWeek 8: Down on the farmWeek 9: Magic & Make BelieveWeek 10: Crafty Creators
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods & Beyond Camp - Backwoods & Beyond- Week 1 Fun, excitement, and challenges are on the agenda for Backwoods and Beyond Campers. Campers will spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site twice in one week! Activities include fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool, playing in the park, and much more! Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday and Thursday! Field trip locations are subject to change. AM/PM Extended care is available.Field Trips:
Week 1 (6/1-6/5)
Week 2 (6/8-6/12)
Week 3 (6/15-6/19)
Week 4 (6/22-6/26)
Week 5 (6/29-7/3)
Week 6 (7/6-7/10)
Week 7 (7/13-7/17)
Week 8 (7/20-7/24)
Week 9 (7/27-7/31)
Week 10 (8/3-8/7)
Tues: Get Air
Tues: The Web Exterme
Tues: Springfield Splash Zone
Tues: Main Event
Tues: COSI
Tues: Ohio Caverns
Tues: Dave & Busters
Tues: Mason Aquatic Center
Tues: Scene 75
Tues: Cinncinnati Zoo
Thurs: Cinncinnati Children's Museum
FRI: The Dayton Air Show
Thurs: Skyzone
Thurs: Cinncinnati Reds Tour
Thurs: Rivers Edge
Thurs: Laser Web
Thurs: Ninja City
Thurs: Urban Air
Thurs: Aullwood Audubon
Thurs: Kroger Aquatic Center
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods Camp - Backwoods- Week 1 Get ready for an action-packed week as Backwoods Campers spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site! Campers spend time fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool twice a week, playing in the park, learning archery and much more! Campers will be split by ages for activities but will all be together for pool time and field trips. Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday! Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Get AirWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): The Web ExtremeWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Springfield Splash ZoneWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Main EventWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): COSIWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): Ohio CavernsWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Dave & BustersWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Mason Aquatic CenterWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): Scene 75Week 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Cincinnati Zoo
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Counselor In Training (CIT) - Counselor In Training- Gain hands-on experience, insight, decision-making and problem solving skills by assisting with camp activities as a counselor in training during summer camp. Successful candidates must have an interest in youth recreation, working with campers ages 3-9 and participate in all camp activities and field trips. CITs must be willing to commit the required energy, enthusiasm and positive attitude to all aspects of the camp week. Candidates that have successfully completed Trailblazers Extreme Camp will receive a 50% discount off the registration fee for each week they attend as a CIT. Interested candidates should contact Sheila Russell (sheila.russell@washingtontwp.org) and submit a 500-word essay with their name, age and why they want to be a CIT. PRIORITY ADMISSIONDeadline to submit essay has been extended for priority admission. Please submit essay by 4 p.m. on Friday, February 20. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed and candidates selected by February 27. REGULAR ADMISSIONEssays will be accepted through July 1 or until positions are filled. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed, candidates selected.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Countryside Kiddos Camp - Countryside Kiddos- Week 1 Activities will be centered around a weekly theme as our kiddos experience all that Countryside Park has to offer. Campers will explore the ponds and our pollinator gardens through games and STEM activities. Campers will also swim twice a week (Monday and Thursday), fish, kayak, use the climbing wall and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on-site. Extended care IS available for this campThemes:Week 1: Wilderness WeekWeek 2: Music & MovementWeek 3: Under the SeaWeek 4: Around the WorldWeek 5: Red, White and BlueWeek 6: Wacky FunWeek 7: Safari WeekWeek 8: Camp OlympicsWeek 9: Water WeekWeek 10: Insect Detectives
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Blue Camp - Woodland Play Blue- Week 1 Our middle group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. During the week they will have an opportunity to explore the RecPlex and play games, participate in STEAM projects, climb the wall, learn archery, fish, kayak and swim twice a week.This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. This group will have more transitions than Woodland Play Red. Campers in Woodland Play Blue will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Gold Camp - Woodland Play Gold- Week 1 Our oldest group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. Campers will experience more transitions and independence than Woodland Play Blue. During the week they will explore and challenge themselves as they play games, create STEAM projects, use the climbing wall, play archery tag, fish and kayak in our ponds, and swim and slide at the pool twice a week. This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. Campers in Woodland Play Gold will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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REV+FLOW ®- summer 26 - REV+FLOW REV+FLOW® by REFIT is a dynamic low-impact, high-intensity workout that emphasizes strength, mobility, flexibility, and balance. The workout is easy on joints and challenges mind and body with unique movements choreographed to uplifting music. Supportive fitness shoes are required. Most of the class is performed standing and ends with a few mat-based floor routines. A thick 5/8" yoga mat is recommended. Light hand weights (2-5 lbs.) are optional.
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Silver Sneakers
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11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Mah Jongg
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1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Centerville Washington History - Memoirs of a Marauder Man- Part A Learn more about local history and historical figures from Centerville Washington History Presenters!
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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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JYC Quilting Group
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 1 Extended Care PM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Extended Care PM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Swim Lessons - Preschool Summer 26 - Preschool 3 - Tu/W/Th Young Child Swim Lessons are for children 6 months old to 6 years old. Fun with Me is for children ages 6 months to 3 years old who would still prefer to be in the water with his/her own adult. Preschool 1, 2 & 3 is for ages 3 years old to 6 years old and the child is potty trained and able to separate from his/her adult.
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Yoga - Summer 26 - Yoga Students learn various poses and breathing techniques from Steve Chappel, helping achieve better health and general well-being in a gentle way. Participants should wear loose-fitting clothing and bring a Yoga mat.
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 3 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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6:15 PM - 7:00 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 3 - Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 4 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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Friday June 5, 2026
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 1 Extended Care AM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Extended Care AM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Sunrise Play Camp - Sunrise Play- Week 1 Sunrise Play is for our youngest campers and meets for half a day from 9a-12p. Activities include crafts and games, story time, and songs centered around a weekly theme. These youngsters will get plenty of time in our indoor play space as they start each day in the fun-filled preschool room. A 30-minute swim time will be offered in our recreational pool from 11:30a-12p on Mondays and Thursdays. Children should wear their swimsuits under their clothes and bring a towel. Please pick-up your child at the pool on these days. Our safety ratio is 1 counselor to 6 campers. Children must be fully potty trained to attend camp. Note: This camp does not offer extended care or go on field trips.Themes:Week 1: Little ExploresWeek 2: Music MakersWeek 3: Bug & ButterfliesWeek 4: Red, White and BlueWeek 5: Summer SplashWeek 6: Puppet PlayhouseWeek 7: Color CrazyWeek 8: Down on the farmWeek 9: Magic & Make BelieveWeek 10: Crafty Creators
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods & Beyond Camp - Backwoods & Beyond- Week 1 Fun, excitement, and challenges are on the agenda for Backwoods and Beyond Campers. Campers will spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site twice in one week! Activities include fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool, playing in the park, and much more! Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday and Thursday! Field trip locations are subject to change. AM/PM Extended care is available.Field Trips:
Week 1 (6/1-6/5)
Week 2 (6/8-6/12)
Week 3 (6/15-6/19)
Week 4 (6/22-6/26)
Week 5 (6/29-7/3)
Week 6 (7/6-7/10)
Week 7 (7/13-7/17)
Week 8 (7/20-7/24)
Week 9 (7/27-7/31)
Week 10 (8/3-8/7)
Tues: Get Air
Tues: The Web Exterme
Tues: Springfield Splash Zone
Tues: Main Event
Tues: COSI
Tues: Ohio Caverns
Tues: Dave & Busters
Tues: Mason Aquatic Center
Tues: Scene 75
Tues: Cinncinnati Zoo
Thurs: Cinncinnati Children's Museum
FRI: The Dayton Air Show
Thurs: Skyzone
Thurs: Cinncinnati Reds Tour
Thurs: Rivers Edge
Thurs: Laser Web
Thurs: Ninja City
Thurs: Urban Air
Thurs: Aullwood Audubon
Thurs: Kroger Aquatic Center
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods Camp - Backwoods- Week 1 Get ready for an action-packed week as Backwoods Campers spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site! Campers spend time fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool twice a week, playing in the park, learning archery and much more! Campers will be split by ages for activities but will all be together for pool time and field trips. Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday! Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Get AirWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): The Web ExtremeWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Springfield Splash ZoneWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Main EventWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): COSIWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): Ohio CavernsWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Dave & BustersWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Mason Aquatic CenterWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): Scene 75Week 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Cincinnati Zoo
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Counselor In Training (CIT) - Counselor In Training- Gain hands-on experience, insight, decision-making and problem solving skills by assisting with camp activities as a counselor in training during summer camp. Successful candidates must have an interest in youth recreation, working with campers ages 3-9 and participate in all camp activities and field trips. CITs must be willing to commit the required energy, enthusiasm and positive attitude to all aspects of the camp week. Candidates that have successfully completed Trailblazers Extreme Camp will receive a 50% discount off the registration fee for each week they attend as a CIT. Interested candidates should contact Sheila Russell (sheila.russell@washingtontwp.org) and submit a 500-word essay with their name, age and why they want to be a CIT. PRIORITY ADMISSIONDeadline to submit essay has been extended for priority admission. Please submit essay by 4 p.m. on Friday, February 20. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed and candidates selected by February 27. REGULAR ADMISSIONEssays will be accepted through July 1 or until positions are filled. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed, candidates selected.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Countryside Kiddos Camp - Countryside Kiddos- Week 1 Activities will be centered around a weekly theme as our kiddos experience all that Countryside Park has to offer. Campers will explore the ponds and our pollinator gardens through games and STEM activities. Campers will also swim twice a week (Monday and Thursday), fish, kayak, use the climbing wall and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on-site. Extended care IS available for this campThemes:Week 1: Wilderness WeekWeek 2: Music & MovementWeek 3: Under the SeaWeek 4: Around the WorldWeek 5: Red, White and BlueWeek 6: Wacky FunWeek 7: Safari WeekWeek 8: Camp OlympicsWeek 9: Water WeekWeek 10: Insect Detectives
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Blue Camp - Woodland Play Blue- Week 1 Our middle group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. During the week they will have an opportunity to explore the RecPlex and play games, participate in STEAM projects, climb the wall, learn archery, fish, kayak and swim twice a week.This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. This group will have more transitions than Woodland Play Red. Campers in Woodland Play Blue will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Gold Camp - Woodland Play Gold- Week 1 Our oldest group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. Campers will experience more transitions and independence than Woodland Play Blue. During the week they will explore and challenge themselves as they play games, create STEAM projects, use the climbing wall, play archery tag, fish and kayak in our ponds, and swim and slide at the pool twice a week. This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. Campers in Woodland Play Gold will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Summer 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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Senior Fit
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11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Table Tennis
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12:00 PM - 4:30 PM
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JYC Games
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Bid Euchre
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Bridge
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 1 Extended Care PM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 1 Extended Care PM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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Monday June 8, 2026
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 2 Extended Care AM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 2 Extended Care AM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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REFIT® - Summer 26 - REFIT® A fun cardio and toning workout that uplifts and inspires "Every body", regardless of your fitness level or experience. Give REFIT® a try and chances are you will be inspired to join our fun-loving community.
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JYC Art Collective
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Senior Fit
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Sunrise Play Camp - Sunrise Play- Week 2 Sunrise Play is for our youngest campers and meets for half a day from 9a-12p. Activities include crafts and games, story time, and songs centered around a weekly theme. These youngsters will get plenty of time in our indoor play space as they start each day in the fun-filled preschool room. A 30-minute swim time will be offered in our recreational pool from 11:30a-12p on Mondays and Thursdays. Children should wear their swimsuits under their clothes and bring a towel. Please pick-up your child at the pool on these days. Our safety ratio is 1 counselor to 6 campers. Children must be fully potty trained to attend camp. Note: This camp does not offer extended care or go on field trips.Themes:Week 1: Little ExploresWeek 2: Music MakersWeek 3: Bug & ButterfliesWeek 4: Red, White and BlueWeek 5: Summer SplashWeek 6: Puppet PlayhouseWeek 7: Color CrazyWeek 8: Down on the farmWeek 9: Magic & Make BelieveWeek 10: Crafty Creators
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Spy School Camp - Spy School Camp - Week 2 Become a secret agent and create various items to add to your spy kit. Our spies in training will build decoders, improve memory, create disguises and gadgets, identify fingerprints, make invisible ink and more. All secret agents will receive a TOP SECRET starter supply spy kit, if they choose to accept their mission.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods & Beyond Camp - Backwoods & Beyond- Week 2 Fun, excitement, and challenges are on the agenda for Backwoods and Beyond Campers. Campers will spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site twice in one week! Activities include fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool, playing in the park, and much more! Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday and Thursday! Field trip locations are subject to change. AM/PM Extended care is available.Field Trips:
Week 1 (6/1-6/5)
Week 2 (6/8-6/12)
Week 3 (6/15-6/19)
Week 4 (6/22-6/26)
Week 5 (6/29-7/3)
Week 6 (7/6-7/10)
Week 7 (7/13-7/17)
Week 8 (7/20-7/24)
Week 9 (7/27-7/31)
Week 10 (8/3-8/7)
Tues: Get Air
Tues: The Web Exterme
Tues: Springfield Splash Zone
Tues: Main Event
Tues: COSI
Tues: Ohio Caverns
Tues: Dave & Busters
Tues: Mason Aquatic Center
Tues: Scene 75
Tues: Cinncinnati Zoo
Thurs: Cinncinnati Children's Museum
FRI: The Dayton Air Show
Thurs: Skyzone
Thurs: Cinncinnati Reds Tour
Thurs: Rivers Edge
Thurs: Laser Web
Thurs: Ninja City
Thurs: Urban Air
Thurs: Aullwood Audubon
Thurs: Kroger Aquatic Center
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods Camp - Backwoods- Week 2 Get ready for an action-packed week as Backwoods Campers spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site! Campers spend time fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool twice a week, playing in the park, learning archery and much more! Campers will be split by ages for activities but will all be together for pool time and field trips. Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday! Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Get AirWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): The Web ExtremeWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Springfield Splash ZoneWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Main EventWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): COSIWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): Ohio CavernsWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Dave & BustersWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Mason Aquatic CenterWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): Scene 75Week 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Cincinnati Zoo
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Counselor In Training (CIT) - Counselor In Training- Gain hands-on experience, insight, decision-making and problem solving skills by assisting with camp activities as a counselor in training during summer camp. Successful candidates must have an interest in youth recreation, working with campers ages 3-9 and participate in all camp activities and field trips. CITs must be willing to commit the required energy, enthusiasm and positive attitude to all aspects of the camp week. Candidates that have successfully completed Trailblazers Extreme Camp will receive a 50% discount off the registration fee for each week they attend as a CIT. Interested candidates should contact Sheila Russell (sheila.russell@washingtontwp.org) and submit a 500-word essay with their name, age and why they want to be a CIT. PRIORITY ADMISSIONDeadline to submit essay has been extended for priority admission. Please submit essay by 4 p.m. on Friday, February 20. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed and candidates selected by February 27. REGULAR ADMISSIONEssays will be accepted through July 1 or until positions are filled. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed, candidates selected.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Countryside Kiddos Camp - Countryside Kiddos- Week 2 Activities will be centered around a weekly theme as our kiddos experience all that Countryside Park has to offer. Campers will explore the ponds and our pollinator gardens through games and STEM activities. Campers will also swim twice a week (Monday and Thursday), fish, kayak, use the climbing wall and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on-site. Extended care IS available for this campThemes:Week 1: Wilderness WeekWeek 2: Music & MovementWeek 3: Under the SeaWeek 4: Around the WorldWeek 5: Red, White and BlueWeek 6: Wacky FunWeek 7: Safari WeekWeek 8: Camp OlympicsWeek 9: Water WeekWeek 10: Insect Detectives
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Blue Camp - Woodland Play Blue- Week 2 Our middle group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. During the week they will have an opportunity to explore the RecPlex and play games, participate in STEAM projects, climb the wall, learn archery, fish, kayak and swim twice a week.This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. This group will have more transitions than Woodland Play Red. Campers in Woodland Play Blue will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Gold Camp - Woodland Play Gold- Week 2 Our oldest group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. Campers will experience more transitions and independence than Woodland Play Blue. During the week they will explore and challenge themselves as they play games, create STEAM projects, use the climbing wall, play archery tag, fish and kayak in our ponds, and swim and slide at the pool twice a week. This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. Campers in Woodland Play Gold will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 2 Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Summer 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red
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11:15 AM - 12:00 PM
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Pilates - Summer 26 - Pilates - Monday AM Stretch, breath, focus, rejuvenate! Improve flexibility, build strength, and develop control and endurance in the entire body. The class emphasizes alignment, breathing, developing a strong core, and improving coordination and balance.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
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Lunch and Learn - Lunch and Learn by Otterbein Senior Living Join us for a lecture accompanied by lunch!
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12:00 PM - 2:30 PM
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Rummikub
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Swoop/Mixed Cards
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Table Tennis
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Theatre Summer Camps - Broadway Bootcamp Jr. Theatre Summer Camps:Once Upon A Time (Age: 5 - 7)From beautiful princesses to magical fairies, handsome princes to courageous knights, and extraordinary wizards to terrifying dragons, discover and explore the world of Fairy Tales. Campers will act out their favorite stories, bring characters to life and maybe even slay a dragon or two. Parents can look forward to seeing their own prince or princess onstage at the end of camp.Broadway Bootcamp (Age: 12 - 16)Get ready for bootcamp. Using songs from popular musicals, Broadway Bootcamp focuses on polishing skills specifically for musical theatre. Campers will develop their musical skills as they learn choreography, sing together as a group, and develop their confidence singing in front of others. Culminating in a final performance that is sure to dazzle.Broadway Bootcamp Jr. (Age: 8 - 12)Get ready for bootcamp. Using songs from popular musicals, Broadway Bootcamp Jr. focuses on polishing skills specifically for musical theatre. Campers will develop their musical skills as they learn choreography, sing together as a group, and develop their confidence singing in front of others. Culminating in a final performance that is sure to dazzle.Behind The Scenes (Age: 8 - 12)Have you ever been amazed by the sets, costumes, lights and sounds of a theatre production? Campers will explore areas of technical theatre as they learn skills that the professionals use. Come learn the backstage skills that make the magic happen.Sew Fun (Grade: 4-12)Have you ever wanted to learn to use a sewing machine? We will teach you sewing machine basics, while we sew a zipper pouch, an animal stuffie and clothes for your stuffie. With the remaining time, you can design your own project!Playmakers (Ages: 10-16)This camp offers a fun and supportive environment where young writers can learn the art of storytelling for the stage. Over the course of the program, campers will dive into character development, plot structure, and dialogue writing, while creating their very own short plays. At the end of the camp, students will have the opportunity to perform their works in a special showcase.
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 2 Extended Care PM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 2 Extended Care PM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM
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Yoga - Summer 26 - Yoga Students learn various poses and breathing techniques from Steve Chappel, helping achieve better health and general well-being in a gentle way. Participants should wear loose-fitting clothing and bring a Yoga mat.
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5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Centerville Noon Optimist
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6:00 PM - 6:30 PM
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Open Climb
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Zumba® - Summer 26 - Zumba Monday Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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D&D Club - D&D Club Interested in playing Dungeons and Dragons but you don’t know where to begin? Our DM will teach you how to play. All levels of play are offered as you will create a character, discover treasures, fight monsters and experience amazing adventures. Pizza and snacks included.
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6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
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Open Climb
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Tuesday June 9, 2026
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 2 Extended Care AM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 2 Extended Care AM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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Zumba® - Summer 26 - Zumba - Tu/Th Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Sunrise Play Camp - Sunrise Play- Week 2 Sunrise Play is for our youngest campers and meets for half a day from 9a-12p. Activities include crafts and games, story time, and songs centered around a weekly theme. These youngsters will get plenty of time in our indoor play space as they start each day in the fun-filled preschool room. A 30-minute swim time will be offered in our recreational pool from 11:30a-12p on Mondays and Thursdays. Children should wear their swimsuits under their clothes and bring a towel. Please pick-up your child at the pool on these days. Our safety ratio is 1 counselor to 6 campers. Children must be fully potty trained to attend camp. Note: This camp does not offer extended care or go on field trips.Themes:Week 1: Little ExploresWeek 2: Music MakersWeek 3: Bug & ButterfliesWeek 4: Red, White and BlueWeek 5: Summer SplashWeek 6: Puppet PlayhouseWeek 7: Color CrazyWeek 8: Down on the farmWeek 9: Magic & Make BelieveWeek 10: Crafty Creators
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Spy School Camp - Spy School Camp - Week 2 Become a secret agent and create various items to add to your spy kit. Our spies in training will build decoders, improve memory, create disguises and gadgets, identify fingerprints, make invisible ink and more. All secret agents will receive a TOP SECRET starter supply spy kit, if they choose to accept their mission.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods & Beyond Camp - Backwoods & Beyond- Week 2 Fun, excitement, and challenges are on the agenda for Backwoods and Beyond Campers. Campers will spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site twice in one week! Activities include fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool, playing in the park, and much more! Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday and Thursday! Field trip locations are subject to change. AM/PM Extended care is available.Field Trips:
Week 1 (6/1-6/5)
Week 2 (6/8-6/12)
Week 3 (6/15-6/19)
Week 4 (6/22-6/26)
Week 5 (6/29-7/3)
Week 6 (7/6-7/10)
Week 7 (7/13-7/17)
Week 8 (7/20-7/24)
Week 9 (7/27-7/31)
Week 10 (8/3-8/7)
Tues: Get Air
Tues: The Web Exterme
Tues: Springfield Splash Zone
Tues: Main Event
Tues: COSI
Tues: Ohio Caverns
Tues: Dave & Busters
Tues: Mason Aquatic Center
Tues: Scene 75
Tues: Cinncinnati Zoo
Thurs: Cinncinnati Children's Museum
FRI: The Dayton Air Show
Thurs: Skyzone
Thurs: Cinncinnati Reds Tour
Thurs: Rivers Edge
Thurs: Laser Web
Thurs: Ninja City
Thurs: Urban Air
Thurs: Aullwood Audubon
Thurs: Kroger Aquatic Center
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods Camp - Backwoods- Week 2 Get ready for an action-packed week as Backwoods Campers spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site! Campers spend time fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool twice a week, playing in the park, learning archery and much more! Campers will be split by ages for activities but will all be together for pool time and field trips. Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday! Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Get AirWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): The Web ExtremeWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Springfield Splash ZoneWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Main EventWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): COSIWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): Ohio CavernsWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Dave & BustersWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Mason Aquatic CenterWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): Scene 75Week 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Cincinnati Zoo
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Counselor In Training (CIT) - Counselor In Training- Gain hands-on experience, insight, decision-making and problem solving skills by assisting with camp activities as a counselor in training during summer camp. Successful candidates must have an interest in youth recreation, working with campers ages 3-9 and participate in all camp activities and field trips. CITs must be willing to commit the required energy, enthusiasm and positive attitude to all aspects of the camp week. Candidates that have successfully completed Trailblazers Extreme Camp will receive a 50% discount off the registration fee for each week they attend as a CIT. Interested candidates should contact Sheila Russell (sheila.russell@washingtontwp.org) and submit a 500-word essay with their name, age and why they want to be a CIT. PRIORITY ADMISSIONDeadline to submit essay has been extended for priority admission. Please submit essay by 4 p.m. on Friday, February 20. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed and candidates selected by February 27. REGULAR ADMISSIONEssays will be accepted through July 1 or until positions are filled. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed, candidates selected.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Countryside Kiddos Camp - Countryside Kiddos- Week 2 Activities will be centered around a weekly theme as our kiddos experience all that Countryside Park has to offer. Campers will explore the ponds and our pollinator gardens through games and STEM activities. Campers will also swim twice a week (Monday and Thursday), fish, kayak, use the climbing wall and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on-site. Extended care IS available for this campThemes:Week 1: Wilderness WeekWeek 2: Music & MovementWeek 3: Under the SeaWeek 4: Around the WorldWeek 5: Red, White and BlueWeek 6: Wacky FunWeek 7: Safari WeekWeek 8: Camp OlympicsWeek 9: Water WeekWeek 10: Insect Detectives
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Blue Camp - Woodland Play Blue- Week 2 Our middle group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. During the week they will have an opportunity to explore the RecPlex and play games, participate in STEAM projects, climb the wall, learn archery, fish, kayak and swim twice a week.This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. This group will have more transitions than Woodland Play Red. Campers in Woodland Play Blue will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Gold Camp - Woodland Play Gold- Week 2 Our oldest group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. Campers will experience more transitions and independence than Woodland Play Blue. During the week they will explore and challenge themselves as they play games, create STEAM projects, use the climbing wall, play archery tag, fish and kayak in our ponds, and swim and slide at the pool twice a week. This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. Campers in Woodland Play Gold will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 2 Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Silver Sneakers
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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Stretch and Strength - Summer 26 - Stretch & Strength Stay strong and limber with our strength and stretch class! Handheld weights and body weight will be used to build and maintain muscle while slow stretches will be performed to help you stay flexible and limber.
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11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red
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12:00 PM - 3:00 PM
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Bid Euchre
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12:00 PM - 3:30 PM
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Mah Jongg
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Theatre Summer Camps - Broadway Bootcamp Jr. Theatre Summer Camps:Once Upon A Time (Age: 5 - 7)From beautiful princesses to magical fairies, handsome princes to courageous knights, and extraordinary wizards to terrifying dragons, discover and explore the world of Fairy Tales. Campers will act out their favorite stories, bring characters to life and maybe even slay a dragon or two. Parents can look forward to seeing their own prince or princess onstage at the end of camp.Broadway Bootcamp (Age: 12 - 16)Get ready for bootcamp. Using songs from popular musicals, Broadway Bootcamp focuses on polishing skills specifically for musical theatre. Campers will develop their musical skills as they learn choreography, sing together as a group, and develop their confidence singing in front of others. Culminating in a final performance that is sure to dazzle.Broadway Bootcamp Jr. (Age: 8 - 12)Get ready for bootcamp. Using songs from popular musicals, Broadway Bootcamp Jr. focuses on polishing skills specifically for musical theatre. Campers will develop their musical skills as they learn choreography, sing together as a group, and develop their confidence singing in front of others. Culminating in a final performance that is sure to dazzle.Behind The Scenes (Age: 8 - 12)Have you ever been amazed by the sets, costumes, lights and sounds of a theatre production? Campers will explore areas of technical theatre as they learn skills that the professionals use. Come learn the backstage skills that make the magic happen.Sew Fun (Grade: 4-12)Have you ever wanted to learn to use a sewing machine? We will teach you sewing machine basics, while we sew a zipper pouch, an animal stuffie and clothes for your stuffie. With the remaining time, you can design your own project!Playmakers (Ages: 10-16)This camp offers a fun and supportive environment where young writers can learn the art of storytelling for the stage. Over the course of the program, campers will dive into character development, plot structure, and dialogue writing, while creating their very own short plays. At the end of the camp, students will have the opportunity to perform their works in a special showcase.
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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1:15 PM - 2:00 PM
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Chair Yoga - Summer 26 - Chair Yoga Chair Yoga is an adapted yoga practice that allows you to utilize a chair while practicing yoga focused poses. It can be practiced by anyone who wants to enjoy the benefits of yoga and may (or may not) have mobility limitations. For example, chair yoga is great for anyone who needs more support, is managing an injury, or wants a more therapeutic approach to the practice.
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3:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Double Deck Pinochle
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 2 Extended Care PM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 2 Extended Care PM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Climbing Wall - Summer 26 - Rock Climbing I Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Swim Lessons - Preschool Summer 26 - Preschool 3 - Tu/W/Th Young Child Swim Lessons are for children 6 months old to 6 years old. Fun with Me is for children ages 6 months to 3 years old who would still prefer to be in the water with his/her own adult. Preschool 1, 2 & 3 is for ages 3 years old to 6 years old and the child is potty trained and able to separate from his/her adult.
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 3 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Summer 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Beginner You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Sharks Board MTG Conf.
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6:15 PM - 7:15 PM
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Climbing Wall - Summer 26 - Rock Climbing I Get ready to defy gravity, challenge your limits, and experience the thrill of scaling vertical heights. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a curious beginner, this program is designed for all adventure enthusiasts.Our goal is to provide a dynamic and supportive environment for climbers of all ages and abilities. Develop strength, balance, problem-solving skills, and mental resilience. Rock Climbing I (Ages 4-6) - Allows young beginners the opportunity to climb and boulder on our 24-foot high wall.Rock Climbing II (Ages 7-12) - Includes climbing and bouldering games and competitions along with conditioning elements.Home School Climbing Wall- (Ages 6-17)- Focuses on time dedicated to home school students.
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Tai Chi, Korean - Summer-26 - Tai Chi - Beginner Tai Chi, Korean - A martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving stretching, breathing and mental focus. Movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Benefits include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness.
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6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Krav Maga Summer-26 - Krav Maga Beginner - Tuesday Krav Maga (Ages: 16+) Simple, natural, and effective self-defense based on simple principles, natural movements, and practical techniques. A favorite among law enforcement agencies, military personnel, and anyone interested in self-defense. Taught by Ehud Borovoy, personal trainer and Krav Maga instructor. For the intermediate class participation is conditioned on taking beginner classes 3 times before or with instructor approval. Location: RecPlex East, Room A
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 4 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Summer 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Intermediate You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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7:30 PM - 8:15 PM
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Tai Chi, Korean - Summer-26 - Tai Chi - Intermediate Tai Chi, Korean - A martial arts practice that promotes holistic health using movements involving stretching, breathing and mental focus. Movements are easy to learn, practice and remember. Benefits include tension relief, increased muscle tone, improved range of motion and flexibility, and increased mental focus and awareness.
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8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Tae Kwon Do - Summer 26 - Tae Kwon Do - Advanced You and your child will love the challenge of this martial art practice that teaches focus, concentration, muscle development, balance, and gross motor coordination while targeting behavior development, awareness of others, self-confidence and character development. Students in the Beginner class do not take belt test and a uniform is not required. Belt testing occurs in the Intermediate (Perfect for the Adult Beginner) and Advanced class to allow instructors to evaluate individual abilities, encouraging students to excel to their personal bet. Intermediate/advanced students develop strength with increasingly challenging calisthenics and aerobic Tae Kwon Do moves, balance with focused kicking actions, coordination through sparring drills, speed with striking and kicking exercises, concentration through pattern memorization, and focus with eye-hand and eye-foot target exercises.
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Wednesday June 10, 2026
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 2 Extended Care AM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 2 Extended Care AM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 9:50 AM
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REFIT® - Summer 26 - REFIT® A fun cardio and toning workout that uplifts and inspires "Every body", regardless of your fitness level or experience. Give REFIT® a try and chances are you will be inspired to join our fun-loving community.
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9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Sunrise Play Camp - Sunrise Play- Week 2 Sunrise Play is for our youngest campers and meets for half a day from 9a-12p. Activities include crafts and games, story time, and songs centered around a weekly theme. These youngsters will get plenty of time in our indoor play space as they start each day in the fun-filled preschool room. A 30-minute swim time will be offered in our recreational pool from 11:30a-12p on Mondays and Thursdays. Children should wear their swimsuits under their clothes and bring a towel. Please pick-up your child at the pool on these days. Our safety ratio is 1 counselor to 6 campers. Children must be fully potty trained to attend camp. Note: This camp does not offer extended care or go on field trips.Themes:Week 1: Little ExploresWeek 2: Music MakersWeek 3: Bug & ButterfliesWeek 4: Red, White and BlueWeek 5: Summer SplashWeek 6: Puppet PlayhouseWeek 7: Color CrazyWeek 8: Down on the farmWeek 9: Magic & Make BelieveWeek 10: Crafty Creators
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9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Spy School Camp - Spy School Camp - Week 2 Become a secret agent and create various items to add to your spy kit. Our spies in training will build decoders, improve memory, create disguises and gadgets, identify fingerprints, make invisible ink and more. All secret agents will receive a TOP SECRET starter supply spy kit, if they choose to accept their mission.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods & Beyond Camp - Backwoods & Beyond- Week 2 Fun, excitement, and challenges are on the agenda for Backwoods and Beyond Campers. Campers will spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site twice in one week! Activities include fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool, playing in the park, and much more! Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday and Thursday! Field trip locations are subject to change. AM/PM Extended care is available.Field Trips:
Week 1 (6/1-6/5)
Week 2 (6/8-6/12)
Week 3 (6/15-6/19)
Week 4 (6/22-6/26)
Week 5 (6/29-7/3)
Week 6 (7/6-7/10)
Week 7 (7/13-7/17)
Week 8 (7/20-7/24)
Week 9 (7/27-7/31)
Week 10 (8/3-8/7)
Tues: Get Air
Tues: The Web Exterme
Tues: Springfield Splash Zone
Tues: Main Event
Tues: COSI
Tues: Ohio Caverns
Tues: Dave & Busters
Tues: Mason Aquatic Center
Tues: Scene 75
Tues: Cinncinnati Zoo
Thurs: Cinncinnati Children's Museum
FRI: The Dayton Air Show
Thurs: Skyzone
Thurs: Cinncinnati Reds Tour
Thurs: Rivers Edge
Thurs: Laser Web
Thurs: Ninja City
Thurs: Urban Air
Thurs: Aullwood Audubon
Thurs: Kroger Aquatic Center
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Backwoods Camp - Backwoods- Week 2 Get ready for an action-packed week as Backwoods Campers spend time exploring the RecPlex AND traveling off-site! Campers spend time fishing and kayaking in the pond, scaling the climbing wall, splashing in the pool twice a week, playing in the park, learning archery and much more! Campers will be split by ages for activities but will all be together for pool time and field trips. Don’t forget… this group gets to travel off-site for a field trip every Tuesday! Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Get AirWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): The Web ExtremeWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Springfield Splash ZoneWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Main EventWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): COSIWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): Ohio CavernsWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Dave & BustersWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Mason Aquatic CenterWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): Scene 75Week 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Cincinnati Zoo
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Counselor In Training (CIT) - Counselor In Training- Gain hands-on experience, insight, decision-making and problem solving skills by assisting with camp activities as a counselor in training during summer camp. Successful candidates must have an interest in youth recreation, working with campers ages 3-9 and participate in all camp activities and field trips. CITs must be willing to commit the required energy, enthusiasm and positive attitude to all aspects of the camp week. Candidates that have successfully completed Trailblazers Extreme Camp will receive a 50% discount off the registration fee for each week they attend as a CIT. Interested candidates should contact Sheila Russell (sheila.russell@washingtontwp.org) and submit a 500-word essay with their name, age and why they want to be a CIT. PRIORITY ADMISSIONDeadline to submit essay has been extended for priority admission. Please submit essay by 4 p.m. on Friday, February 20. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed and candidates selected by February 27. REGULAR ADMISSIONEssays will be accepted through July 1 or until positions are filled. Once the essay is reviewed by our staff, an interview will be scheduled with the candidate. If the candidate is selected, registration and payment will be made at that time. Interviews will be completed, candidates selected.
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Countryside Kiddos Camp - Countryside Kiddos- Week 2 Activities will be centered around a weekly theme as our kiddos experience all that Countryside Park has to offer. Campers will explore the ponds and our pollinator gardens through games and STEM activities. Campers will also swim twice a week (Monday and Thursday), fish, kayak, use the climbing wall and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on-site. Extended care IS available for this campThemes:Week 1: Wilderness WeekWeek 2: Music & MovementWeek 3: Under the SeaWeek 4: Around the WorldWeek 5: Red, White and BlueWeek 6: Wacky FunWeek 7: Safari WeekWeek 8: Camp OlympicsWeek 9: Water WeekWeek 10: Insect Detectives
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Blue Camp - Woodland Play Blue- Week 2 Our middle group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. During the week they will have an opportunity to explore the RecPlex and play games, participate in STEAM projects, climb the wall, learn archery, fish, kayak and swim twice a week.This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. This group will have more transitions than Woodland Play Red. Campers in Woodland Play Blue will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended care available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Gold Camp - Woodland Play Gold- Week 2 Our oldest group of Woodland Play campers will gather into their groups to begin rotating to the various scheduled daily activities. Campers will experience more transitions and independence than Woodland Play Blue. During the week they will explore and challenge themselves as they play games, create STEAM projects, use the climbing wall, play archery tag, fish and kayak in our ponds, and swim and slide at the pool twice a week. This group travels off site for a field trip every Wednesday. Campers in Woodland Play Gold will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available. Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 2 Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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10:00 AM - 10:50 AM
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Body Sculpt - Summer 26 - Body Sculpt Resistance training to sculpt muscles, strengthen core and increase flexibility . Bring fitness bands and a yoga mat.
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10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
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Craft and Chat - Craft and Chat with Deb Sortman Join Deb Sortman for a weekly hour of Crafting and Chatting. No experience necessary! Examples include, cooking, crocheting, decoupage, painting, and soap making just to name a few. Crafts are great gifts or ways to decorate your space! Crafts are fun, making friends is fantastic!
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10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Joyce Young Center Educational Presentations - Matters of the Heart
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Hooks & Needles
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10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Senior Fit
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11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red
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12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Hand and Foot (card game)
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM
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Theatre Summer Camps - Broadway Bootcamp Jr. Theatre Summer Camps:Once Upon A Time (Age: 5 - 7)From beautiful princesses to magical fairies, handsome princes to courageous knights, and extraordinary wizards to terrifying dragons, discover and explore the world of Fairy Tales. Campers will act out their favorite stories, bring characters to life and maybe even slay a dragon or two. Parents can look forward to seeing their own prince or princess onstage at the end of camp.Broadway Bootcamp (Age: 12 - 16)Get ready for bootcamp. Using songs from popular musicals, Broadway Bootcamp focuses on polishing skills specifically for musical theatre. Campers will develop their musical skills as they learn choreography, sing together as a group, and develop their confidence singing in front of others. Culminating in a final performance that is sure to dazzle.Broadway Bootcamp Jr. (Age: 8 - 12)Get ready for bootcamp. Using songs from popular musicals, Broadway Bootcamp Jr. focuses on polishing skills specifically for musical theatre. Campers will develop their musical skills as they learn choreography, sing together as a group, and develop their confidence singing in front of others. Culminating in a final performance that is sure to dazzle.Behind The Scenes (Age: 8 - 12)Have you ever been amazed by the sets, costumes, lights and sounds of a theatre production? Campers will explore areas of technical theatre as they learn skills that the professionals use. Come learn the backstage skills that make the magic happen.Sew Fun (Grade: 4-12)Have you ever wanted to learn to use a sewing machine? We will teach you sewing machine basics, while we sew a zipper pouch, an animal stuffie and clothes for your stuffie. With the remaining time, you can design your own project!Playmakers (Ages: 10-16)This camp offers a fun and supportive environment where young writers can learn the art of storytelling for the stage. Over the course of the program, campers will dive into character development, plot structure, and dialogue writing, while creating their very own short plays. At the end of the camp, students will have the opportunity to perform their works in a special showcase.
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Bridge
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1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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JYC Water Color Group
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Countryside Crew Camp - Countryside Crew- Week 2 Extended Care PM Exploring 22 acres of Countryside Park is just one of the adventures our campers will experience. Campers will also investigate the ponds along with our pollinator gardens. Games, STEM, and activities will focus on the weekly theme. Plus, campers will swim twice a week, fish, kayak, use the climbing wall, and test their skills with archery. Note: This camp stays on site and will not be going on field trips. Extended care IS available for this camp.Themes:Week 1: Forest ExplorersWeek 2: Stars and StripesWeek 3: Nature NinjasWeek 4: Jungle JourneyWeek 5: Water WeekWeek 6: OlympicsWeek 7: Ultimate OutdoorsWeek 8: Camping AdventuresWeek 9: Music WeekWeek 10: Creepy Crawlies
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4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
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Woodland Play Red Camp - Woodland Play Red- Week 2 Extended Care PM Our youngest Woodland Play campers will have the exciting opportunity to play games, do arts and crafts, sing songs, read stories, play games, swim twice a week and watch an age-appropriate movie on the big screen. They also get to explore Countryside Park, AND travel off site for a field trip every Wednesday.
Campers must have completed one year of school and be fully potty trained. This group will have fewer transitions than Woodland Play Blue. Campers in Woodland Play Red will drop-off and pick-up at the RecPlex WEST. Field trip locations are subject to change.AM/PM Extended Care is available.Field Trips: Week 1 (6/1 -6/5): Youngs Jersey DairyWeek 2 (6/8 - 6/12): Magic CastleWeek 3 (6/15 - 6/19): Cinncinnati ZooWeek 4 (6/22 - 6/26): Pump It UpWeek 5 (6/29 - 7/3): Hidden Valley OrchardWeek 6 (7/6 - 7/10): WPAFBWeek 7 (7/13 - 7/17): Learning Tree FarmWeek 8 (7/20 - 7/24): Boonshoft MuseumWeek 9 (7/27 - 7/31): COSIWeek 10 (8/3 - 8/7): Adventure Reef Water Park
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5:30 PM - 6:00 PM
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Swim Lessons - Preschool Summer 26 - Preschool 3 - Tu/W/Th Young Child Swim Lessons are for children 6 months old to 6 years old. Fun with Me is for children ages 6 months to 3 years old who would still prefer to be in the water with his/her own adult. Preschool 1, 2 & 3 is for ages 3 years old to 6 years old and the child is potty trained and able to separate from his/her adult.
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6:00 PM - 6:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 3 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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Zumba® - Summer 26 - Zumba - Wednesday Zumba® - Low and high-intensity movements for an interval style, calorie burning, dance fitness party. A total workout, combining all elements of fitness-cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, with a serious energy boost each time you leave class.
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6:30 PM - 7:15 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 2 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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7:00 PM - 7:45 PM
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Swim Lessons - Youth Levels 1 - 4 Summer 26 - Level 4 - Tu/W/Th Youth Swim Lessons are for children ages 6 years old to 13 years old. We offer four different skill levels of Youth Swim Lessons: Level 1 (30 minutes each class) and Levels 2, 3, & 4 (45 minutes each class for these upper levels).
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