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CITY'S SUMMER CAMPS
Parks & Recreation Department
The City of Knoxville hosts several Summer Camps to provide recreational activities for its Knoxville residents.

Summer camps not hosted by the City are also available in Knoxville. KnoxMoms.com has a list of Summer Camps available at http://knoxmoms.com/summercamp
SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM

The City of Knoxville Parks and Recreation Division hosts its Summer Playground Program, open to Knoxville residents, at each of its 14 recreation centers located in all sections of Knoxville. This program provides a wide variety of recreational activities, including swimming, canoeing and field trips to the Knoxville Arts and Fine Crafts Center. Participants are provided lunch each day at certain locations. For more information, call 865-215-1414.

Ages: 6-12 years of age
Must be 6 years old by June 3
Costs: $30 one time fee or $15 per session
Registration fee for first 2 children, free thereafter
Dates: June 3 through July 1, 2011 *
July 11-August 4, 2011
* No Summer Camp July 4-8
Times: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday thru Friday

Adaptive Recreation Center
2235 Dandridge Ave.
865-525-9080

Cal Johnson Recreation Center
507 Hall of Fame Drive
Phone: 865-522-3177

Cecil Webb Recreation Center
953 E. Old Moody Ave.
Phone: 865-577-0651

Christenberry Community Center

931 Oglewood Ave.
Phone: 865-637-5991

Cumberland Estates Recreation Center
4529 Silverhill Drive
Phone: 865-588-3442

Deane Hill Recreation Center
7400 Deane Hill Drive
Phone: 865-690-0781

Dr. E.V. Davidson Community Center
3124 Wilson Ave.
Phone: 865-971-4746


Inskip-Norwood Recreation Center
301 Inskip Road
Phone: 865-687-6321

Lonsdale Recreation Center
2700 Stonewall
Phone: 865-546-0696

Milton Roberts Recreation Center
5900 Asheville Hwy.
Phone: 865-546-4536

Richard Leake Recreation Center
3511 Alice Bell Rd.
Phone: 865-525-2031

West Haven Recreation Center
3622 Sisk Rd.
Phone: 865-546-1315

JUNIOR TENNIS CAMPS
Ages: sessions for 6-13 years-old and Rising 8th grade-high school
Costs: $125
Dates: Varying dates and times throughout the summer
Places: Tyson Park and West Hills Park

Call 865-522-3303 for more information.

Art Camp
Ages: sessions for ages varying from 4 to 15-years-old
Costs: Prices vary
Dates: Varying dates and times throughout the summer
Places: Knoxville Arts and Fine Crafts Center, 1127B Broadway Ave.

Call 865-523-1401 or visit www.cityofknoxville.org/recreation/arts for more information.

Ijams Nature Center Camps
Ages: sessions for ages varying from 4 to 18-years-old
Costs: Prices vary
Dates: Varying dates and times throughout the summer
Places: Ijams Nature Center, 2915 Island Home Ave.

Call 865-577-4717 or visit www.ijams.org for more information.

 
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