CRC Offers New Tech Wreck Break Camp

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Campus Recreation Center

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Parents rejoice — the Campus Recreation Center (CRC) is now offering a new fall/winter counterpart to its Tech Wreck summer day camp.

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Parents rejoice — the Campus Recreation Center (CRC) is now offering a new fall/winter counterpart to its Tech Wreck summer day camp.

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Parents rejoice — the Campus Recreation Center (CRC) is now offering a new fall/winter counterpart to its Tech Wreck summer day camp.    

The Break Camp will be available to first through eighth graders, whose parents work at Georgia Tech, on Nov. 21 and 22, Dec. 19 to 22, and on Feb. 20.

“Bringing your child to work is extremely convenient, as is having the opportunity to see them during the day if you choose,” said Dan Hazlett, assistant director of campus recreation. “Having done research on various camp options available, I can also say that our cost is extremely competitive. Our staff has more than 20 years of camp experience and is committed to providing the kids with a positive experience.”

During each day, campers will play games and participate in arts and crafts and recreation activities, including a swim in the CRC’s pools in the afternoon.

“Ultimately, we want the children to have a fun and safe experience, so we map a plan for each day, with the understanding that our counselors have the ability to modify the activities,” Hazlett added.

Camp runs from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. The cost is $40 per child, per day, and post-care supervising is available until 5:30 p.m. for a cost of $10 per day.

There is a limit of 21 campers per day, so be ready to register quickly after online registration opens on Sept. 6, Hazlett said.

For more information, contact Ken Lovic, sport club coordinator and camp co-director.

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