Rockland Recreation with North and South Rivers Watershed Association:
February Vacation Winter Adventures!
NSRWA VACATION ADVENTURES (AGES 8-12)
Get outside and into an adventure during school breaks? Join us to hike, geocache, track animals, explore, play survival games and have more outdoor fun with friends.. A new experience each morning.
All participants will be transported by NSRWA Van to program sites.
Pick up and Drop off will be at Hartsuff Park in Rockland
The NSRWA van will arrive at 9:00am and drop off will be NOON
BYO water bottle/snack, hat, gloves, dress for the weather (winter boots).
Instructor: Brian Taylor, NSRWA
Details:
Dates: Feb 20-23 (Feb. vacation)
Times: 9:30-11:30
Ages: 8-12
Cost: $150.00
pick-up and drop off Location: Hartsuff Park, Rockland
Tuesday: Geocaching
Wednesday: Animal Tracking and Capture the Flag
Thursday: Fire Building
Friday: Shelter Building
*Activities subject to change
Please Read:
If your child is not feeling well or is exhibiting any of the following symptoms please keep them home.
- a fever
- a cough
- sore throat
- fast breathing
- chills
- shaking with chills
- muscle pain
- headache
- a loss of taste or smell
Registration & Refund Information
Registration: Student is only considered registered (and spot reserved) in a program once payment is received. Online registration & payment is the quickest and easiest way to secure a spot in a program. Registration is also accepted in our office and by mail on a first-come first-served basis.
Refunds: There will be NO refunds once the program begins!
Age Requirement: Participants must be the minimum age for the program or turn that age within the first week of the program.
Confirmations: Please keep a record of your registration. Confirmations are emailed as soon as your registration is processed; no further confirmations or reminders are provided.
We ensure the safety of all participants in our programs. Therefore we hold the right to decline/remove any child from any program provided that the child is: 1)Potentially putting themselves at risk of injury, 2) Potentially putting others at risk of injury through their actions, or 3) Blatantly disregarding proper safety rules as set forth by the instructor of the program.