Page 4/The Battalion/Monday, April 30, 1984 Kids’ summer camps to combat boredom Warped by Scott Mco HELLO,WE'RE, BACK WITH THE CONCLUSION OF THE ADMIN ISTRATORS CROSS-CAMPUS RUN," UH.. IF THERE IS ONE. SO FAR ONL'/ HANSEN AND VANDIVER HAVE MADE IT HERE TO ZACHRT... ..BOTH TOOK 20 MINUTES TO MAKE THE RUN HERE FROM THE GYM, AND THEN PASSED OUT IN O/VE OF THE CLASSROOMS. WE HAVE REPORTS THAT THREE OF THE REGENTS HAVE BECOME VICTIMS OF CYCLIST By KATHLEEN REEVES Reporter Summertime to some stu dents means a long vacation from school, plenty of free time, and for younger children it often means boredom. But the Bryan and College Station BRAZOS VALLEY GOLF DRIVING RANGE Mon.-Fri. 12-9pm Sat. 10am-9pm Sun. 1pm-8pm 696-1220 East Bypass and Hwy. 30. Service Road Going South - ’/« miles. parks and recreation depart ments are trying to fight the bo redom by providing half-day summer camps, playground programs and open gyms. The College Station Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring Kids’ Summer Day Camp which provides a wide range of activities for children from (i to 12 years old. The day camp has two ses sions. Each session runs Mon day through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for four weeks. The different activities include arts and crafts, roller skating, movies, a frisbee con test, a basketball freethrow con test, soccer, basketball, football, kickball and more. Susan Dachner, program su pervisor for the parks and rec reation department, said the program was originally started to provide activities for children who couldn’t afford them. The United Way and the City of College Station are providing most of the funds, but there also is a $ 15 registration fee for each child. Registration will be held May 22 at Oakwood Mid dle School from (5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. I DON'T THINK ANY OF THE OTHERS ARE GOING TO MAKE IT..(l KNEW WE SHOULD HAVE GIVEN THEM ALL MAPS..) SO VIEWERS, IF YOU SEE A FEW WANDERING REGENTS ON CAMPUS AND YOU WANT TO BE ValkSc THE1 Disl ^ : ' TALKING TO STUDEM* uvivERsiry. * The Bryan Parks and Recre ation Department is sponsoring a playground program and open gyms. The playground program includes swimming ev ery Wednesday, arts and crafts, and field trips to Pooh’s Park, Brazos Valley Museum, the Li brary and the Police Depart ment. The playground pro gram will be held in two sessions one in June and one in July, at Fannin, Lamar and Crockett School gyms from 8 a.in. to 12:30 p.m. each Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Regis tration will be held July 3 and 5 at the Fannin, Lamar and Crockett gyms. Collection shows Texas wildlife The Bryan Parks and Recre ation Department will also sponsor an open gym at Kemp School. The activities include basketball, table games and out door activities. Pa4XCL ^16” Supreme j Q <£ Pi e