Schools out! Good news for some, maybe not so good for parents trying to entertain and keep their kids happy and busy.
But take heart parents, it may not be too late! Yes, pre-registration was held June 3-5 but you may still be able to get your child into these Summer Day Camps which are being held throughout Onslow County, N C.
Whether you live in Jacksonville, Hubert, Swansboro Richlands or are in the process of relocating to Camp Lejeune Marine Base in Jacksonville, there is a Summer Day Camp near you. 
Registration will be held on June 14, 9 AM until Noon and June 15, 1:00 PM until 4 PM at all of the camp sites. Registration is first come, first serve basis.
The first session is June 16-27, Monday through Friday 8am to 5 pm (children may be dropped off between 7:45-8:00 AM and picked up between 5:00-5:15 PM
Session number 2 will be July 7-July 18, Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm (same drop off and pick up times)
Camps will be held at :
- Dixon Middle School
- Hunters Creek Middle School
- Southwest Middle School
- Summersill Elemntary School
- Swansboro Middle Shcool
- Trexler Middle
Cost: $55.00 per child per session, for families with more than one child registered each additional child after the first will be $35.00 per session.
Dress your child in clothes for outdoor activities, tennis shoes or rubber sole shoes are required.
Each child should carry a bag lunch and snack each day.
Cynthia Tilghman, Realtor, Onslow County Home Specialist 910 459 9189 Email Me
Kingsbridge Realty, Inc., Making Houses Homes
We take pride in assisting Military Families locate a home in Onslow County when relocating to Camp Lejeune North Carolina

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Great post. Love the info and the way you posted it.
Thanks for sharing.
Jim