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Stay and Play and Nature Camps
Stay and Play and Nature Camps
Please be aware that there will be additional camper forms  
required.
STAY & PLAY CAMP - GRADES 1 – 5 
This 8 week traditional day camp will have your kids spending the summer days enjoying swimming, tennis, arts & crafts, field games, 
sing alongs as well as a few special guests sprinkled in. Each week will follow a theme marked by the games, special guests, and arts 
and crafts scheduled for that week. Staff to child ratio is 1:8.  All staff are CPR/First Aid Certified and have an additional 20+ hours of staff 
training (including water safety).  
STAY & PLAY  CAMP
GRADES:
Entering 1–5 Grade (in September 2026)
TIME:
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
LOCATION:
City Wide Community Center (14 Canterbury Rd.)
PRICE:
Resident: $185 per week, Non-Residents: $195 per week 
EXCEPTION: Week 2 (4 days)  Residents: $149/wk, Non-Residents: $159/wk           All camps have limited space
WEEK
DATES
CODE
Week 1
  June 22- June 26
240035-1
Week 2
June 29 - July 2
(4 day week-no class July 3)
240035-2
Week 3
July 6 - July 10
240035-3
Week 4
July 13 - July 17
240035-4
Week 5
July 20 - July 24
240035-5
Week 6
July 27 - July 31
240035-6
Week 7
August 3 - August 7
240035-7
Week 8
August 10 - August 14
240035-8
CAMP WILD AGES 9 - 12
TIME:
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
LOCATION:
Merrimack Lodge (White Park)
WEEK
DATES
CODE
Week 1
July 20 - 24  
240430-1
Week 2
August 3 - August 7
240430-2
PRICE:
Resident: $215 per week  Non-Resident $225
Campers should be prepared to be outside most days. 
Rain gear, sunscreen and boots required
CAMP WILD - AGES 9 - 12
Instructor: Linden Rayton
Send your kids to Camp Wild for a week of wild nature exploration with naturalist and educator Linden Rayton this August! From our home 
base in White Park, we will take field trips to Concord trails to discover all sorts of summer fun in our local open spaces, from riverside wading 
to forest critter hunts to survival skills. Campers will also get to visit Concord pools to beat the summer heat. Kids should bring their lunches, 
morning and afternoon snacks, and come prepared to be outside in all sorts of conditions, except freezing rain and hazardous weather. 
Linden Rayton is the owner and educator of Living Water Nature Programs, LLC. With many years of experience as an 
environmental educator in New England, she works to bring people into deeper relationships with the outdoors through 
exploration, education and reflection.  Her programs are for all ages, and run all year, focusing on the seasonal specialties 
that make every new month interesting here in New Hampshire.   

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