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May 2022

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12 Fredericksburg Parent and Family • May 2022 INTERVIEWED BY EMILY FREEHLING The traditional YMCA summer camp experience is back in 2022. YMCA camps are a lot more than just childcare. Campers from kindergarten through fifth grade enjoy a wide variety of activities, including games, arts and crafts and sports. In a positive, fun environment, they'll make new friends while learning new skills. In 2022, YMCA summer campers can look forward to enjoying exciting off-site field trips to experience new places and sights. Camps provide a constructive environment for children to build social skills—an opportunity that was hard to find during the past two years of the pan- demic. YMCA camps also place an emphasis on preventing summer learning loss. Make This a The Rappahannock Area YMCA is pulling out all the stops to make sure the sum- mer of 2022 is about being active, making friends and learn- ing new things for Fredericksburg-area children. Summer Camp is Back! with the Rappahannock Area YMCA Summer Summer to Remember Remember Sponsored Material

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