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Wild rumpus 2021
Wild rumpus 2021





It can be cooler in the morning than the afternoon. Tall white socks are something to consider so ticks can be seen! Swimming gear and a life jacket if needed Sure, we’ve got work, holiday shopping, family obligations, and holiday parties. Lunch and Snacks (always pack extra - they get HUNGRY playing outdoors all day!) Wild Rumpus Sailing Holidays/Schmolidays, We’ve Got Stuff to Learn On DecemBy Scott Uncategorized The holiday season is no time to slack off. Friday night with Jawbone Flats opening for the Freak Mountain Ramblers, Saterday will have Open mic starting at noon. A sustainability spectacular for Summer 2021, were turning the world of. We missed last year and this will be TIm's 60th B-day so we are going for it. Wild Rumpus create experiences which inspire curiosity and design events that. Your child must be at base camp (Alexandria UMC) before the bus is scheduled to depart. The Wild Rumpus is returning this year with a 2 day event and 4 bands. Parents will be charged for care for their child, according to their contracted schedule, regardless of illness, quarantine, vacation, or absence.Ī detailed bus schedule with times of bus departure and arrival will be given out as we get closer to June 6th. Tuition will be deducted from your bank account on June 1, July 1, and August 1. The $100 camp fee will be deducted from your bank account upon return of your Enrollment Contract. January 18, 2021, MLK Parade & Music Fest (approved as free speech event). Families new to Wild Rumpus are invited to register online beginning Maat 6:00pm. Registration for returning families takes place online Februbeginning at 10:00am. The school-age program will have their own room to utilize in case of inclement weather or before and after heading out to the county parks. Our base camp will be at Alexandria UMC (the same building Butterfly Hill is located in). Please use the link below to fill out the registration request form. With COVID still a part of our lives, the best place to be is outdoors if you can’t be at home. Families who are new to Wild Rumpus can register beginning at 6:00pm on March 30th. Children need time to disconnect, reconnect with real people and the real world, play, explore, learn and take risks in the Douglas County Parks. Technology and adult led activities have taken over. The reality is that most children nowadays don’t get to spend as much time outdoors as when you were a child. We should all choose nature play over indoor play.







Wild rumpus 2021