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Time to start planning summer fun for the kids. Registration for Christ Church Episcopal School’s Summer Encounters day camp opens Wed., Feb. 16.

Summer Encounters has 250+ unique summer camps offered over the span of 11 weeks for campers in grades K4-12. Caregivers can choose from a variety of programs (sports, arts and crafts, drama and music, science and technology + more) — so there’s something for every child.

Camps run from Tues., May 31-Fri., Aug. 12, and parents can choose from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. or 1-4 p.m sessions (with early, late-stay and lunch-stay options for students doing both a morning + afternoon camp) based on what works best for their family’s schedule.

Take a look at all the options to choose the perfect program for your happy camper.*

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