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first take weewacs camps Last call for summer camps! WeeWACs' popular day camps are filling fast is summer, treat your kids to WeeWACs day camps. ese five-hour camps are open to WAC kids ages 2–9. Skilled and experienced care providers keep the fun coming. Campers can attend a single day, an entire week, or combine camps to create a unique experience. Reservations are required, and extended hours are available as space allows. Spots are filling fast. Camps take place 8 am–1 pm, Monday–Friday. Reserve with WeeWACs at 206.464.3094 or sbonney@wac.net. Price includes lunch: $85/day ($10/day discount for additional days or siblings); $15/day surcharge for guests. L U K E R U TA N 12 WAC Magazine | wac.net Picnic in the Park July 8–12 Play and picnic in a different park every day. • Cascade Park • Othello Park • St. Edward Park • Seattle Center • Lake Union Park • Guitar solo • Hip-hop classics • 76 trombones • Jazz'd up • Marching band Music & Movement August 5–9 Learn to play and dance. Boot Camp July 22–26 Calling all champions. • Pike Place Market • Pacific Science Center • Woodland Park Zoo • Lake Union Park • International District with dim sum lunch WeeExplore, Too! August 19–23 Get out and about all day. • Obstacle courses • Relay races • Team challenges • Scooter races • Kickball championship Cooking Camp July 15–19 Cook up some all-time favorites. • Pizza party • Taco Tuesday • Cookie monsters • Around the world • Family barbecue • Puffy paint • Charcoal • Clay day • Mosaics • DIY sand Art Camp August 12–16 Dress for a mess. • Pacific Science Center • Lake Union Water Park • International District • Seattle Aquarium • Seattle Center Water Works July 29–August 2 Water play all day. WeeExplore! June 24–28 A field trip a day keeps the boredom away. • Lake Union Water Park • Water squirt battle at Seattle Center • Madison Park Beach • Water balloons at Freeway Park • International Fountain