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Applications available for DEC Environmental Education Summer Camps

Applications available for DEC Environmental Education Summer Camps

The application is now posted online for the Department of Environmental Conservation Environmental Education Summer Camps.

The DEC Environmental Education Camps offer campers experiences in sportsman education, games, lessons, hands-on activities, swimming, hiking, canoeing and other outdoor activities. Through these activities, campers will learn about forests, water quality, nature and more.

There are four different camps kids can attend, Camp Colby, Camp DeBruce, Camp Rushford and Camp Pack Forest. Campers will participate in discovery groups and will complete six lessons. These lessons include group dynamics, explorations of different habitats and human impacts on the environment.  Science, problem solving, games, journal keeping and wildlife activities are also part of what campers will experience.

Camp starts on July 1, 2012 and goes until August 18, 2012. Campers can attend multiple times during the seven, week-long sessions.

ASPIRe NY, Inc. releases newsletter

ASPIRe NY, Inc. releases newsletter

The ASPIRe NY, Inc. Connect Up Newsletter has been released.

The newsletter brings people information about local workshops, conferences and activities for parents and persons with ASD. The newsletter talks about opportunities by The Parent Network, Clifton Park Halfmoon Library and The Guilderland YMCA.

Click here to read more.

 

Clown Train to stop at Center for Disability services

ALBANY - The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus' clown train will make a stop at the Langan Center and Clover Patch Preschool.

Circus performers will interact with the pupils and every child will recieve a red clown nose.

The stop will occur on Wednesday, April 25, from 10-10:30a.

Internet Safety Program

VOORHEESVILLE - On Tuesday, May 1, the Voorheesville Central School District will be hosting a free internet safety program for parents.

Special Agent David C. Fallon of the FBI will be presenting numerous topics, including information about opnline threats and safety measures you can use to protect your child.

Free childcare will be provided and refreshments will be served.

The program is at Voorheesville Middle School at 7p.

Child Care available for Memphis shows

SCHENECTADY - Having trouble finding a sitter to watch the little ones so you can enjoy a Tony Award winning musical? A new program from Proctors and the Schenectady Branch of the Capital District YMCA hopes to end that.

YMCA Parents Night Out is a convenient, affordable, and safe solution. Through the program parents can sign up for childcare at the new Downtown Y while they attend events at Proctors State Street Complex.

Registration must be completed 48 hours prior to the show.

For more information, or to register, PLEASE VISIT.

BINGO Night at Westmere

GUILDERLAND - Friday, April 20, there will be a fun filled night of BINGO.

The fun begins at 6:30 and lasts until 7:30.

Prizes will be given out to the lucky winners.

NYS Police to conduct Free Child Passenger Safety Check

The New York State Police will conduct a Free Child Passenger Safety Check on Tuesday, April 24 at the New York State Police barracks in Loundonville.

A New York State Trooper who is also a certified child passenger technician will install and/or inspect car seats to make sure they are installed properly.

For more information or to schedule an appointment contact Trooper Leonard Fornabia, Traffic Section - 783-3259.  Appointments are required.