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MSCR offers a variety of exciting programs this summer for all ages

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MSCR offers a variety of exciting programs this summer for all ages

By Nicole Graper
MSCR

 The Madison School & Community Recreation (MSCR) Summer 2019 Program Guide is now available. The guide is filled with a variety of activities for all ages, including arts and enrichment, boating, camps, paddling, fitness, sports, adapted recreation, swimming and tennis. Registration began March 18 for Madison Metropolitan School District residents and begins April 1 for nonresidents. 

View or download the guide at mscr.org/registration/summer-program-guide. A Spanish version of the guide is also available on the website.

Parents can find the Camps Booklet in the center of the guide. Choose from a variety of camp options, including Kids Kamp, Camp Tall Oaks, CR8TV U, Middle School on the Move, soccer, wrestling and many more. Camps serve children age 3 through grade 9.

Summer 2019 Program Guide highlights:

  • Pontoon boat rides: Cruise the Madison lakes. Drop-in rides, rentals and specialty trips are available (see pages 32-33).
  • Adult arts and enrichment classes: Get creative. Sign up for Drawing Flowers with Pastels, Introduction to Screen Printing, Sewing (a tote bag), Photography (taking sunset, water and night photos), Pottery and more (see pages 38-41).
  • Tennis lessons: Lessons are held at multiple locations for grades kindergarten to adult (see pages 18-22 and 37).

Fee assistance is available for most programs. Visit mscr.org or call 204-3000 for more information. MSCR, a department of the Madison Metropolitan School District, is a public recreation department serving the community since 1926.