Save The Bay Opens Registration for Summer BayCamps
Wednesday, February 05, 2020
Save the Bay has announced the opening of registration for statewide BayCamps.
BayCamps are for kids in grades K-12 interested in spending their summers along Rhode Island’s coast, learning about local waters, species, and habitats.
“Nothing compares to the experience of exploring Narragansett Bay in summer. Our campers spend their time with us finding little treasures along the shoreline, getting knee-deep in marsh mud and swimming in parts of the Bay that they may not have previously known about. In the end, they leave BayCamp with new memories, new friends, and a new, unique connection to our local waters—it’s an experience that’s hard to come by elsewhere,” said Save The Bay Director of Education, Bridget Prescott.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTFamilies who register for BayCamp before March 15 will save $25 on their registration fee, usually $300/week for a full-day camp and $175/week for a half-day camp.
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BayCamps
Save The Bay’s four camp programs cater to campers who have completed grades K-12.
Junior BayCamp, for those who have completed grades K-1, is offered as a half- or full-day camp in both Newport and Providence.
BayCamp, for campers who’ve completed grades 2-4, takes place in Providence, Newport, Wickford, and Bristol, with a special program for grades 2-5 in Westerly.
Shipboard Camp—in Providence, Newport, Wickford, and Bristol—is offered to those who have completed grades 5-7; and High School Camp, for campers who have completed grades 8-12, is offered in Providence.
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