Politics & Government

Seekonk Summer Program Welcomes Sign-Ups

The program offers 24 classes in art, athletics, and even farming.

Get out the sunblock and running shoes. The Seekonk Summer Program is returning this July 11 through July 22 at the Aitken School on Newman Avenue. According to Nancy, Wilbert, director of the program, it's one of the best deals in town. 

According to Wilburt, the program is geared for children in grades kingergarten through sixth grade and is taught by high-quality adult instructors. It costs five dollars per hour of care. The summer program is sponsored by The Seekonk Parks and Recreation Department.

There are 24 classes to chose from, including jewelry making and karate. Students even get the chance to learn about farm animals close up. (See class descriptions by clicking on the link to the right.)

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All registration materials can be downloaded on the town's Web site. Forms with payment can be submitted either through the mail to Seekonk Summer Program, Attn: Nancy Wilbert, Seekonk High School, 261 Arcade Avenue, Seekonk, MA  02771 or they can be dropped off at both Aitken and Martin Elementary Schools.  Metallic drop boxes are located in the main offices. Registration is open until June 3.


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