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 WCRC's Playground Program is a wonderful Summer program! It's like a day camp for kids to get out of the house, do fun projects, play games, and make new friends! :) Monday - Friday, 9 - 2 daily and it's totally FREE of charge!

  • Open to Wood County children ages 5-12
  • Adult supervised
  • Totally FREE of charge
  • Six week program
  • Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. daily
  • Organized play, games, arts-n-crafts, and other fun activities.
  • Free lunch and snack provided at most locations. *Site must pre-qualify through Wood County Schools

The 2013 season will run June 17 - July 26
Mon-Fri
9:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m.
2013 Summer Playground Locations
Lubeck Elementary
Fairplains Elementary
Waverly Elementary
Friendship Park
Parkersburg City Park
 Williamstown Tomlinson Park
Boaz - Sand Hill UM Church

You may register your child during the program at the on-site location of your choice.
 There is NO pre-registration

If you need more information, call
304 424-7311 x203, Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
You can also email chardman@woodrecreation.com
Playground Playday will be held July 24, 2013

Playground Playday will be held on July 24, 2013 at Southwood Park Pool and Waterslide!!  Your child MUST have a signed permission slip BY July 19th to attend, no exceptions!!  We also need volunteer parent drivers/chaperones to transport children to Southwood.  Please ask your site Supervisor in advance for required paperwork.

Lubeck Summer Playground Program extends our gratitude to The Lubeck Community Civic Center Association Board Members for granting us use of their facility on rainy days.  Thanks to you, we are able to extend this much-needed program to area children, even on dreary days!!  Thank you!!
 
The following Agencies make the Playground Program possible:
 
Parkersburg Area Community Foundation's Community Action Grant
 
Henry Logan Childrens Home
 
The McDonough Foundation