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Town of Oyster Bay summer recreation program registration underway

Registration for the Town of Oyster Bay Summer Recreation Program is currently underway by mail, according to Town Councilwoman Rose Marie Walker. "Now entering its 43rd year, the Town of Oyster Bay Summer Recreation Program offers an exciting and affordable summer option," Councilwoman Walker stated. Children between the ages of four and 12 are eligible to join this age-grouped program, which provides a safe, clean and stimulating atmosphere where they can enjoy themselves. Children are grouped into Early Childhood, ages four to six; Juniors, ages seven and eight; Intermediates, ages nine and 10 and Seniors, ages 11 and 12. Depending upon the children's ages, the program offers trips, tournaments, shows and athletic events, including the 31st Annual Tobay Games." Families with children who participated in last year's Summer Recreation Program will receive a registration packet for this year's program. For all others, just call the Recreation Division of the Town's Department of Parks at 797-4125 and you will be sent a registration packet.

The fee for the Summer Recreation Program is $100 for one child, $150 for two children, and $25 for each additional child within a family of more than two. The registration deadline is June 20.

The Summer Recreation Program will be held at Marjorie R. Post (Massapequa), Plainview-Old Bethpage and Syosset-Woodbury Community Parks, Ellsworth W. Allen Town Park in Farmingdale, Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Park and Beach in Oyster Bay, and Tappen Beach in Glenwood Landing.

The Summer Recreation Program begins Monday, July 7, and runs through Friday, August 8. There are both morning and afternoon sessions each day and children may attend both. However, no supervision is provided between 11:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Parents must make arrangements for their children during this time.

For more information about the Town of Oyster Bay Summer Recreation Program, contact the Town Parks Department Summer Recreation Office at 797-4125.
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