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TITLE Here Comes the Sun: Directory of Summer Programs forHandicapping Conditions.
INSTITUTION Information Center for Handicapped Children,Washington, D.C.
PUB DATE Play 74NOTE 54p.
EDRS PRICE IMF -$0.75 HC-$3.15 PLUS POSTAGEDESCRIPTORS Camping; *Directories; *Exceptional Child Education;
*Handicapped Children; *Summer Programs; SummerSchools
IDENTIFIERS *District of Columbia; Maryland; Virginia
ABSTRACTThe directory lists apr2roximately 115 summer programs
for handicapped children in the metropolitan Washington, D. C. areaas of May 1974. Services are listed alphabetically within sectionsfor D. C., Maryland, or Virginia. Included are services for thefollowing handicapping conditions: diabetes, emotional disturbanceand behavior problems, hearing impairments, learning disabilities,mental retardation, orthopedic and health handicaps, speechimpairments, and visual impairments. Also listed are 10 programs fornormal children which also accept children with mild handicaps.Provided for each program is name, brief description, type of childprogram is intended for, ages, dates, hour, location, fee, person tocontact, and telephone number. (DB)
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DIRECTORY OF SUMMERPROGRAMS FORHANDICAPPING CONDITIONS
INFORMATION CENTER FORHANDICAPPED CHILDREN, INC.
MAY 1974
HERE COMES THE SUNDirectory of Summer Programs for Handicapping Conditions
May 1974
Services in the Metropolitan Washington Area forpersons with handicaps due to mental, physical,
emotional or special health conditions.
Compiled by
THE INFORMATION CENTER FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN, INC.1619 .M Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20036
Telephone: 347-4986 or 347-5667
STAFFof the
Information Center for Handicapped Children, Inc.
Yetta W. Galiber, Executive Director
Dorothy Banks
Vera Breton
Mary Lowry
Frances Newman
Diane K. Whitt
Elynore R. Wilson
INDEX
DIABETES
Camp GlyndonCamp Holiday Trails
EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCE - BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS
1637
Alexandria Department of Recreation 31Camp Greentree 17Children's Achievement Center - Summer Enfichment Program 40D. C. Department of Human Resources - Therapeutic Nursery, Area C 2D. C. Department of Recreation - Programs for the Mentally Retarded and Physically
Handicapped 2,6University of Maryland - Counseling Center 30Vienna Department of Parks and Recreation - Therapeutic Recreation Program 44
HEARING IMPAIRMENTS
Arlington County Public. Schools - Deaf-Blind Program 34Arlington County Public Schools - Hearing Impaired 34Camp Easter Seal Fair lee Manor 15Camp Holiday Trails 37Children's Achievement Center - Summer Enrichment Program 40D. C. Department of Recreation - Programs for the Mentally Retarded and Physically
Handicapped 2,6Fairfax County Public Schools - Department of Special Education 41Gallaliclet Pre-School 7Montgomery County Department of Recreation - Day Camp for the Deaf 20Montgomery County Public Schools - Hearing Impaired 22Montgomery County Public Schools - Speech Therapy 24Prince George's Community College Physical Development Clinic 25Prince George's County Public Schools - Hearing Impaired 27Summer Comp for the Deaf 28University of Maryland Children's Health Development Clinic 29
LEARNING DISABILITIES
American University Institute in Reading and Learning Disabilities 1
Annandale-Springfield Country Day Schools 32Arlington County Department of Environmental Affairs - Recreation Division 33Arlington County Public Schools - Learning Disabilities 35Cheltenham Academy 39Christ Church Child Center 19Fairfax County Public Schools - Department of Special Education 41
IndexLearning Disabilities, continued
Kingsbury Center, The 8Kingsbury Lab School, The 8,9Montgomery County Association for Children with Learning Disabilities 20Montgomery County Easter Seal Treatment Center 21Montgomery County Public Schools - Catch-Up Program 22Montgomery County Public Schools - Specific Learning Disabilities 24Our Lady of Perpetual Help 10
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Prince George's Community College Physical Development Clinic25Prince George's County Association for Children with Specific Learning Disabilities . . 25
Prince George's County Public Schools - Operation Bridge 27Reading Research Foundation 10Saint Theresa Center 11
Schefer School 42Suburban Education Center 28University of Maiyland Arithmetic Clinic . 29University of Maryland Reading Center 30Vienna Department of Parks and Recreation - Therapeutic Recreation Program 44
MENTAL RETARDATION
Alexandria Department of Recreation 31
Alexandria Public Schools - Trainable Center 31Arlington Activity Center 32Arlington County Department of Environmental Affairs - Recreation Division 33Arlington County Public Schools - Educable Mentally Retarded 33Camp Adventure 14Camp Easter Seal Fairlee Manor 15Camp Shenandoah 38Camp Tapawingo 38Camp Virginia Jaycee 39Camp Yocarnico 18D. C. Department of Recreation - Activity Centers for Mentally Retarded 3D. C. Department of Recreation - Day Camps for Mentally Retarded 4,5D. C. Department of Recreation - Pre-School Program for Mentally Retarded ... .. 3,4Easter Seal Treatment Center, Maryland Society for Crippled Children and Adults 21Fairfax County Department of Recreation - Special Programs 41Fairfax County Public Schools - Department of Special Education 41Kennedy Institute Summer Program .. 7Montgomery County Department of Recreation - Playland 21Montgomery County Public Schools - Mildly Retarded Teenagers 23Prince George's Community College Physical Development Clinic 25Prince George's County Association for Retarded Children, Inc. 26Saint Gertrude's School 11
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Index
ORTHOPEDIC AND HEALTH HANDICAPS
Arlington County Department of Environmental Affairs - Recreation Division . . . . 33Arlington County Public Schools - Student Resource Center 35'Camp Easter Seal - Crippled Children's Camp 36Camp Easter Seal Fair lee Manor 15Camp Greentop 16Camp Holiday Trails 37Camp Shenandoah 38Cerebral Palsy Association of Montgomery County, Inc. 18Child Development Center of Northern Virginia 40D. C. Department of Recreation - Day Camps for Orthopedically Handicapped 6Easter Seal Treatment Center, Maryland Society for Crippled Chi Idcen 19Fairfax County Public School, - Department of Special Education 41
Montgomery County Easter Seal Treatment Center 21Montgomery County Public Schools - Orthopedically Handicapped 23Montresor Camp 42Prince George's Community College Physical Development Clinic 25Prince George's County Public Schools - Camp Independence 26University of Maryland Children's Health Development Clinic 29YMCA - Gym and Swim Class 12
SPEECH IMPAIRMENTS
Camp Easter Seal Fairlee Manor 15Camp Easter Seal - Speech Camp 37Child Development Center of Northern Virginia 40Fairfax County Public Schools - Department of Special Education 41
Montgomery County Easter Seal Treatment Center 21
Montgomery County Public Schools - Speech and Hearing Therapy 24Speech and Language Center of Northern Virginia 43
--Vienna Department of Parks and Recreation - Therapeutic Recreation Program 44
VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS
Arlington County Public Schools - Deaf-Blind Program 34Children's Achievement Center - Summer Enrichment Program 40Columbia Lighthouse Day Camp 1
Mar-Lu-Ridge Camp 9Prince George's Community College Physical Development Clinic 25University of Maryland Children's Health Development Clinic 29YMCA - Gym and Swim Class 12
PROGRAMS FOR NORMAL CHILDREN ACCEPTINGTHOSE WITH MILD HANDICAPS
Annandale-Springfield Country Day School 32
Barrie Summer Day Camp 14
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IndexPrograms for normal children accepting those with mild
handicaps, continued
Brownie School 36Camp Dawana 15Camp Waredaca, Inc. 17Schefer School 42Spanish Education Development Center 12
Springwood Learning Center 43Suburban Education Center 28YMCA - Twelfth Street Day Camp 13
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
FACILITIES
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE IN READING AND LEARNING DISABILITIES
Summer remedial program
For: Children with learning disabilities
Ages: Kindergarten through high school
Dates: July 15 - August 16
9:30 aim. until 11:30 o.m.
Location: Hardy Elementary SchoolFoxbal I Road and Que Street, N. W.
Fee: $125.00 (No transportation)
Contact: Dr. Edith Grotberg or Mrs. Nozicka
Telephone: 686-2188
COLUMBIA LIGHTHOUSE DAY CAMP
Summer day camp program stressing physical and social development. Activities includeswimming, bowling, games, arts and crafts.
For: Visually handicapped young people in need ofsocial and skill development.
Ages: Under 21
Dates: July 15 - August 23
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
Locotiop: Mount Vernon Junior College2100 Foxhall Road, N. W.
Fee: None
Contact: Mrs. Donria.adnick or Miss Ann Chapman
Telephone: 265-6290
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES, AREA CTHERAPEUTIC NURSERY SCHOOL
Day nursery program
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Children with behavior and management problems,perceptual deficiencies and learning problems.
Pre-school, 3 to 6
Six weeks, no exact dates
Home Base: 9:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., M-Th1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m., Tu-F
Satellite: 9:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., M-Th1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m., M-Th
Location: dome Base: 1905 E Street, S. E .
Satellite: 337 North Carolina Avenue, S. E.
Contact: Mrs. A. Benetaros
Telephone: 626-5419; 546-8862
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION, PROGRAMSFOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Fee:
Mentally retarded
First session:Second session:Third session:
First session:Second session:Third session:
First session:Second session:
Third session:
9 to 1331 to 89 to 13
June 24 - July 12July 15 - August 2August 5 - August 23
9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.,9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m.,1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m.,9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.,
None. Transportation and lunch provided.
Location: First session:Second session:Third session:
Sunny Grove,Up1 ift-Stead,Sunny Grove,
M-FM-FM-FM-F
Reservoir Road, N. W.16th and P Sts., N. W.Reservoir Road, N. W.
Contact: Ellen C. Parzow, telephone: 265-9815
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION, PROGRAMSFOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Fee:
Location:
Contact:
Telephone:
Mentally retarded
9 and above
Pre-Teens: June 24 - July 12Teens and Adults: July 15 - August 2Teens and Adults: August 5 - August 23
9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
None. Transportation and lunch provided
Anacostia Recreation CenterAnacostia Drive, S. E. between 11th St. -& Pa. Ave bridges
Mrs. Cordenia Thaxton
678-2054
DISTRICT OF'COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION, PROGRAMSFORIHE MENTALLY'REtARDED AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Fee:
Location:
Contact:
Telephone:
Mentally retarded
3 years and above
7 to 12 years:3 to 6 years:
13 and above:
41
June 24 - July 12July 15 - August 2August 5 - August 23
9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
None. Transportation and lunch provided.
Roper Center49th and Meade Streets, N. E.
Mr. Dennis Armstrong
396-8455
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION, PROGRAMSFOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
For: Mentally retarded adolescents and young adults
Ages: Approximately 16 to 25 years
Dates: June 24 - July 2July 15 - August 2August 5 - August 23
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., M-F
Fee: None. Transportation and lunch provided.
Location: Banneker Community Club2500 Georgia Avenue, N. W.
Contact: Mrs. Maureen Fine
Telephone: 667-4491
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION, PROGRAMS FORTHE MENTALLY RETARDED AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED - DAY CAMPS
For: Mentally retarded and physically handicapped
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Pre-School: 31 to 7 yearsAdolescent: 10 to 14 yearsDeaf: 11 to 15 years
Deaf: June 24 - July 2Adolescents: July 15 - August 2Pre-Schoolers: August 5 - August 23
9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., M-FPre-School session: 9:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m., M-F
1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m., M-F
Fee. None. Transportation and lunch provided
Location: Lincoln CenterFifth and L Streets, S. E.
Contact: Robert Conner , telephone: 543-4423
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION, PROGRAMS FORTHE MENTALLY RETARDED AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED - DAY CAMPS
For: Mentally retarded. Must be toilet-trainedand ambulatory.
Ages: 10 and above
Dates:
Hours:
Fee:
Location:
Contact:
Telephone:
10 to 14 years: June 24 - July 1214 to 17 years: July 15 August 217 to 21 years: August 5 - August 23
9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
None. Transportation and lunch provided.
Fort Totten Day CampFort Totten Drive and Crittenden Street, N. E.
Mr. Ladd Colston
832-8297
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION, PROGRAMS FORTHE MENTALLY RETARDED AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED - DAY CAMPS
For: Mentally retarded. Must be toilet-trainedand ambulatory.
Ages: 14 years and up
Dates:
Hours:
Fee:
Location:
Contact:
Telephone:
June 24 - July 12July 15 - August 2August 5 - August 23 (Adults only)
9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
None. Transportation and lunch provided.
Sunny Grove44th and Reservoir Road, N. W.
Mrs. Frances Kidd
387-1525; 387-1526
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION, PROGRAMSFOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPEDDAY CAMPS FOR PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
For: Physically handicapped
Ages: 7 and up (includes youths and adults)
Dates: July 1 - July 26July 29 - August 23
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Location: Shady Hill Day CampSharpe Health School grounds4300 - 13th Street, N. W.
Fee: None. Transportation and lunch provided.
Contact: Mrs. Betty Gaines
Telephone: 291-3194
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION, PROGRAMSFOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED AND PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPEDDEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES CENTER
For: Mentally retarded and emotionally disturbedchildren.
Ages: 5 to 18 years
Dates: June 24 - August 23
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Fee: None. Transportation provided for pre-school only.Lunch also provided.
Location: 1'905 E Street, S. E.
Contact: Charles D. Butler
Telephone: 626-5439; 626-7207; and 626-7336
GALLAUDET PRE-SCHOOL
Summer program, primarily educational
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Location:
Contact:
Telephone:
Hearing impaired pre-schoolers
Infancy to 5 years
June 3 - June 28
Scheduled according to needs of child. Individual orgroup sessions between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and3:00 p.m.
Gallaudet College campusFlorida Avenue and Seventh Streets, N. E.
Mrs. Baltzer
447-0457
KENNEDY INSTITUTE SUMMER PROGRAM
Academic, vocational and recreational program, with the goal of stimulatingsocial development . Mathematics and reading will be offered.
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Location:
Fee:
Contact:
Telephone:
Moderately and severely mentally retarded;multiply-handicapped children and young adults.
5 to 19 years
June 24 - July 26
10:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., M-F
801 Buchanan Street, N. E.
None
Office, Kennedy Institute
529-3515 between 9:30 a.m, and 2:30 p.m.
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KINGSBURY CENTER, THE
Testing, tutoring and remedial programs
For: Children with academic difficulties including thosewith specific learning disabilities.
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Individual Tutoring ProgramAges: Kindergarten through secondary schoolLocation: Homes of tutors throughout Metropolitan area,
including churches and the Center.Fee: $12.00 per hour (pro-rated for parts of hours)
Study SkillsAges:Dates:Hours:Location:Fee:
Contact:
Telephone:
GroupEntering seventh grade through twelfth gradeJune 24 - July 319:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, M-F2138 Bancroft Place, N. W.$300.00 per student (includes testing and materials)
Mrs. Suzanne A. ZunzerMiss Winnie Sandburg, Admissions Secretary
232-5878
KINGSBURY LAB SCHOOL, THE
Summer school program
For:
Ages: 51 to 11 years
Dates: June 17 - July 26
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
Location: 1809 Phelps Place, N. W.
Fee: $500.00
Contact: Mrs. Claire Backe
Telephone: 232-5878
*Class enrollment limited. Lunch not provided
Children with learning disabilities*
KINGSBURY LAB SCHOOL, THE
Daily tutorial program as well as reading, math, and writing to be learned in thedevelopment of an Italian restaurant program. Afternoons will consist of a physicaldevelopment program.
For: Children with learning disabilities*
Ages: 12 to 14 years
Dates: Jun, 17 - July 26
Hours: 9:00,a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Location: 1809 Phelps Place, N. W.
Fee: $500.00
Contact: Mrs. Claire Backe
Telephone: 232-5878
*Limited enrollment
MAR-LU-RIDGE CAMP
One week of overnight camping, providing a full range of camp activities.Sponsored by the Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind.
For: Visually impaired and blind children in theMetropolitan area.
Ages: 9 to 18 years
Dates: To be scheduled
Location: Mar-Lu-RidgeJefferson, Maryland
Fee: $45.00; financial aid available
Contact: Miss Ann Chapman, Columbia Lighthouse
Telephone: 265-6290
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP
Remedial reading and math; field trips
For: Children with learning disabilities, underachievers,educationally retarded. Will consider children fromoutside neighborhoods.
Ages: Elementary school age. Not all ages will be servedfor entire period.
Dates: June 24 - August 9
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon
Location: 1602 Morris Road, S. E.
Fee: None
Contact: Sister Elizabeth Ann (after 3:00 p.m.)
Telephone: 889-1356
READING RESEARCH FOUNDATION
Program designed to improve reading and its related behavioral disabilities.
For: Underachievers and children with learningdisabilities, perceptual handicaps.
Ages: First grade through young adults
Dates: June 17 - July 30July 22 - August 31
Hours: Twice a week; two hours per session (six weeks)
Location: 4626 Wisconsin Avenue, N. W.
Fee: $195.00
Contact: Mrs. Joy Waters, Director
Telephone: 363-7401
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SAINT GERTRUDE'S SCHOOL
Summer program of academics in the morning and recreation in the afternoon;residential and day students.
For: Mildly retarded girls. Priority given to residentsof Saint Gertrude's.
Ages: 6 to 12 years
Dates: Six week program beginning June 17 until July 26
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location: 4801 Sargent Road, N. E.
Fee: Residential: $75.00 per weekDay: $55.00 per week
Contact: Sister Luanne
Telephone: 526-7676
SAINT THERESA CENTER
Remedial reading, arts and crafts, physical education
For: Children with learning disabilities, underachievers,educationally retarded. Children from outside theneighborhood will be considered.
Ages: Elementary school age
Dates: June 24 - August 9
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.
Location: 1409 V Street, S. E.
Fee: None
Contact: Sister Loretta Marie (after 3:00 p.m.)
Telephone: 889-1356
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SPANISH EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Summer program with academic and special activities
For: Spanish-speaking children
Ages: 6 to 13 years
Dates: June 10 August 23
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Location: 2700 Ontario Road, N. W.
Fee: None
Contact: Mr. Roberto Vaquerizo
Telephone: 462-8848; 462-8849
YMCA - GYM AND SWIM CLASS
For: Blind, Visually impaired and physically handicapped
Dates: Every Saturday; year round
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon
Location: 1736 G Street, N. W.
Fee: None
Contact: Mr. Bernard Kirchhoff
Telephone: 628-8965
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YMCA - TWELFTH STREET
Day Camp
For: Normal children. Will accept those with mildhandicaps.
Ages: 6 to 12 years
Dates: June 24 - August 30
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: 1816 - 12th Street, N. W.
Fee: $15.00 per week, scholarships availableNo transportation
Contact: Mr. Maurice A. Walker, Program Director
Telephone: 462-1054
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MARYLAND
FAC1LIT IES
BARRIE SUMMER DAY CAMP
Full range of summer day camp activities. Tutoring available at moderate additionalcharge.
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Location:
Fee:
Contact:
Telephone:
Normal boys and girls. Mildly handicapped childrenaccepted. Will accept D. C. children.
3 to 16 years
June 17 - August 23. Five two-week sessions;minimum enrollment one two-week session.
Full day
13500 Layhill RoadSilver Spring, Maryland 20906
$55.00 per week including transportation$50.00 per week if parents provide transportation
Mr. Timothy D. Seldin, Director
871-6200
CAMP ADVENTURE
Residential camping programby the Baltimore Association
For:
Ages:
Dotes:
Location:
Fee:
Contact:
Telephone:
offering full range of recreational activities sponsoredfor Retarded Children.
Mentally retarded who are ambulatory, continent, ableto take care of their own needs, and able to communicatetheir needs.
12 years and over
August 21 - August 30, inclusive
Camp Louise, near Emmittsburg, Maryland
$125.00 for ten-day session (of which $10.00 isregistration fee)
Social Services Department, Baltimore Association forRetarded Children
(301) 323-5600
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CAMP DAWA NA
Day camp sponsored by Maryland National Capitol Park and Planning Commission
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Flours:
Location:
Fee:
Contact:
Telephone:
Normal children. Will accept mildly handicapped ifthe camp feels program is appropriate. Due to locationseverely physically handicapped may not be accepted.
6 to 12 years
June 24 - August 23
8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. (approximate)
Oakcrest Community Center5200 Marlboro Pike, Hillside, Maryland
None. Transportation provided.
Mr. Zory Kenon, Director6600 Kenilworth Avenue, Riverdale, Maryland 20840
277-2200, ext. 310
CAMP EASTER SEAL FAIRLEE MANOR
Residential camping program with full range of activities.
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Location:
Fees:
Contact:
Telephone:
Children and adults with orthopedic handicaps, healthhandicaps, mental retardation, speech and hearingimpairments.
6 years and up - including adults
Ages 6 to 12: June 30 - July 12Ages 13 to 17: July 14 - July 26Ages 31 & up: July 28 - August 8Ages 18 to 30: August 11 - August 23
Chestertown, Maryland
$150.00 for two-week sessions; $75.00 for one-weeksession
Patricia Maxwell, Easter Seal Treatment Center
577-7222
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CAMP GLYNDON
Residential camp sponsored by the Maryland Diabetes Association
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Location:
Fee:
Contact:
Telephone:
Diabetic children
5 to 16 years
Ages 14 to 16:Ages 11 to 13:Ages 8 to 10:Ages 5 to 7:
June 22 - July 6July 7 - July 20July 21 - August 3August 4 - August 17
Reisterstown, Maryland (near Baltimore)
$270.00 for two weeks. Carnperships available
Mrs. Ellie Green (parent)
949-0471
CAMP GREENTOP
Residential camp, providing
For:
Ages:
Dates:
full range of recreational activities.
Orthopedically handicapped children and young adults
7 to 17 years
Ages 12 to 17: July 3 - July 20Ages 7 to 11: July 23 - August 8Attendance limited to one session.
Location: Part of the Catoctin Park, six miles west of Thurmont,Maryland. Sixty miles from Baltimore and the Districtof Columbia.
Fee: $185.00 for two and half-week sessionCamperships available
Contact: Mr. Ralph W. Smith, DirectorCamping and Recreation, telephone: (301) 323-0500
Sponsored by the Central Maryland League for Crippled.Children and Adults, Inc.,1111 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, Maryland 21212
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CAMP GREENTREE
Day camp activities. Educational services offered.
For: Boys with moderate to severe emotional disturbance.
Ages: 5 to 11 years
Dates: June 24 - August 1
Hours: 8:45 a.m. until 1:45 p.m.
Location: The Alta Vista SeioolBeech Drive, Bethesda, Maryland
Fee: Up to $600.00. Adjusted to family Income.
Contact: Community Psychiatric Clinic, Inc.4803 Hampden Lone, Bethesda, Maryland 20014
Telephone: 656-5220 (9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.)
Transportation will be provided for children from the District of Columbia.Help given arranging car pools for Montgomery County children.
CAMP WAREDACA, INC.
Waredaca is primarily a residential camp but there are provisions for day students.
For: Normal children. Will accept mildly handicappedchildren.
Ages: Boys: 7 to 16 yearsGirls: 7 to 14 years
Dates: June 23 - August 16. This is a five-day camp.Requests to stay through the weekend will be considered.
Location: 4015 Damascus Road, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Fees: Two weeks: $170.00Four weeks: $315.00Eight weeks: $550.00No transportation
Contact: Mr. R. B. Butts, Director ; telephone 924-4991
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CAMP YOCOMICO
Residential camp for handicapped children of military personnel, active or retired.
For: Ambulatory, toilet-trained whose primary handicap ismental retardation. Children with other handicapsmay be accepted if it is felt that staff and programwill serve their needs.
Ages:
Dates:
Location:
Contact:
Telephoner
6 to 16 years
August 18 - 30
Andrews Air Force BaseWashington, D. C. 20331
CHAP OfficeMiss Juanita Hill
981-4232
CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, INC.
Summer recreational program in cooperation with the Montgomery CountyDepartment of Recreation.
For: Cerebral palsied and similarly handicapped children.
Ages: Pre-school through adults
Dates: June 24 - August 16
Hours: Five hours per day
Location: Children's Program (2 to 10 years)Cerebral Palsy Center9421 Colesville Road, Silver Spring, Maryland
Teens and Adults (16 years and up)Sligo Community Center
Sligo Parkway & Dennis Avenue, Silver Spring, MarylandPilgrim Hills Recreation CenterTamarack Road, Silver Spring, Maryland
Fee: $40.00 (tentative) for eight-week session. Financial aidavailable in cases of need. Transportation available.
Contact: Mr. Elwood Swarmer or Mrs. ChadwickTelephone: 588-4075 or 588-8877
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CHRIST CHURCH CHILD CENTER
Recreation program with attention given to reinforce skills learned during year.
For: Children with learning disabilities.
Ages: 3 to 10 years
Dates: July 1 - August 9
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon
Location: 8011 Old Georgetown RoadBethesda, Maryland 20014
Fee; $25.00 weekly5.00 weekly speech therapy
Contact: Mrs. Lillian Davis
Telephone: 652-3922
EASTER SEAL TREATMENT CENTER, MARYLAND SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLEDCHILDREN AND ADULTS
Summer therapeutic swim program under the direction of a physical therapist withswim assistants.
For: Orthopedically handicapped or mentally retardedchildren.
Ages: Pre-school through teens
Dotes: June 30 - August 23
Location: Not definite; probably Prince George's County
Fee: None; no transportation
Contact: Patricia Maxwell
Telephone: 577-7222
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN WITHLEARNING DISABILITIES
Combined academic and recreational program, including swimming. Will serve'as in-service training for Montgomery County public school teachers.
For:
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Location:
Fee:
Contact:
Telephone:
Children with specific learning disabilities
6 years and up
July 1 - August 9
9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
Montgomery College, Physical Education BuildingRockville, Maryland
$200.00 for five or six weeks, including transportation40.00 per week, per child for four weeks or less Wit
(Minimum enrollment, two weeks)
Mrs. Betty Feldman
946-5663
MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION - DAY CAMPFOR THE DEAF
Recreation program
For: Hearing impaired children who are residents ofMontgomery County
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Location:
Fee:
Contact:
5 (entering kindergarten in the fall) to 16 years
June 24 -- August 8
9:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., M-Th. (Children attendingMontgomery County school program for hearing impairedin the morning may also attend the recreation programin the afternoon).
Connecticut Park Elementary School
None, except for special fees, e.g., bus fare for fieldtrips. No transportation available to and from day camp.
Mrs. Jean Peyton, telephone: 530-6200
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION - PLAYLAND
A program of supervised recreational activities including games, sports,cook-outs, field trips.
For: Mentally handicapped children. Must be toilet-trained.
Ages: 4 to 7 years
Dates: Eight weeks, starting June 24
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
Location: Viers Mill Recreation CenterWheaton, Maryland
Fee: None except small milk fee or possible trip fee
Contact: Mrs. Jean Peyton
Telephone: 530-6200
MONTGOMERY COUNTY EASTER SEAL TREATMENT CENTER
Summer therapeutic program
For: Children and adults referred by a physician for ahandicapping condition that can be improved byphysical, occupational, speech, hearing, languageor learning disability therapy. Special thrust ofsummer program will be screening of pre-schoolchildren.
Ages: All
Dates: June 24 - August 2
Hours: Vary. Treatment sessions once or twice a week.
Location: 1000 Twinbrook Parkway, Rockville, Maryland
Fees: Hearing test: $10.00Speech evaluation including hearing test: $30.00Therapy: $12.00 per half-hour session(Based on family abil;ty to pay)
Contact: Office. Telephone 424-5200
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - CATCH-UP PROGRAM
A remedial program for underachievers
Location: South lawn Middle School1000 First StreetRockville, Maryland
For further information call 279-3275
MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - HEARING IMPAIRED
Auditory training. Children must live in Montgomery County, but do not haveto attend Montgomery County schools.
Ages:
Dates:
Hours:
Location:
Fee:
Contact:
Telephone:
Pre-school through elementary age
June 25 - July 25
8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.
Forest Grove School9805 Dameron Street, Silver Spring, Maryland
Regular summer school fee schedule; transportationprovided
Dr. Edna Monsees or Mrs. Kay Fulton
279-3649
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - MILDLY RETARDED TEENAGERS
Several programs for multi-handicapped and mild retarded teenagers (junior and seniorhigh school age). Programs still in planning stage. May include one for children withspecific learning disabilities. Other projected programs include: (1) "Comprehensive"program offering combination of academic and day camp activities: (2) Home arts forolder girls and auto shop for older boys; and (3) Pre-vocational workshop.
Ages: Entering seventh graders up to age 21(Montgomery County residents only)
Dates: June 25 - August 6
Hours: Indefinite. Possibly full day
Location: Rock Terrace High SchoolMartin's Lane and Norris Road, Rockville, Maryland
Fee: Approximately $20.00 per course. Some transportationprovided.
Contact: Mrs. Hattie Richburg or Mrs. Lois Judd
Telephone: 762-2211
MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - ORTHOPEDICALLY HANDICAPPED
Program includes physical therapy, art, music, language development, and swimming.Limited to Montgomery County residents. Priority given to children enrolled in specialeducation classes, but open to others who may be in regular classes.
Ages: 6 to 15 years
Dates: Six-week session starting June 25 through August 7
Hours: 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.
Location: E. Brooke Lee Junior High SchoolMonticello Ave. & Annmore Dr., Silver Spring, Maryland
Fee: Small fee. Transportation provided
Contact: Local school principal or Mr. Phillip Stromowsky
Telephone: 593-7103
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MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - SPECIFIC LEARNING DISABILITIES
Summer academic program for children with special learning disabilities. MontgomeryCounty residents only. Priority given to children in special education classes.
Ages: Elementary school age
Dates: Four-week session, June 25 - July 23
Hours: 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.
Location: Southlawn Middle School1000 First Street, Rockville, Maryland
Fee: Small fee. Transportation provided.
Contact: Mrs. Betty Howard OR Mr. Vernon Behanna
Telephone: 299-7442 949-1010
MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - SPEECH THERAPY
Summer speech and hearing program for children in need of speech and hearingtherapy on an individual basis.
Ages: School age
Dates: Regular elementary summer school period
Hours: Individually scheduled therapy sessions
Location: Held at eleven centers throughout the county
Fee: Approximately $7.00 per sessionTransportation not provided
Contact: Children in elementary school programs apply throughschool clinician. Children in secondary or private schools,contact Speech Office, 279-3237. All children must beevaluated.
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PRINCE GEORGE'S COMMUNITY COLLEGE PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT CLINIC
Individualized program, gross and fine motor activities, swimming, language andreading development.
For: Special children in need of such training.(AM handicapping conditions)
Ages: Pre-school through high school
Dates: Two four-week sessions, Dates not definite.
Location: Field House, Prince George's Community College301 Largo Road, Largo, Maryland
Fee: $50.00 for sixteen hours of Play therapy
Contact: Mrs. Sharon Grey (Clinic Director, Dr. Paul Hahn)
Telephone: 336-6617
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIFICLLARNIt\G DISABILITIES, INC. AND MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITALPARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION
Day Camp
For: Children with specific learning disabilities. Willconsider children not enrolled in SID classes if it isfelt that they might profit from program.
Ages: 6 to 12 years
Dates: June 24 - August 2
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., M-F
Location: Glenarden Woods Elementary SchoolGlenarden Parkway and Echols Avenue, Lanham, Maryland
Edgar Allen Poe Elementary School2001 Shadyside Avenue, Suit land, Maryland
Fee: $15.00 weekly for camp. $2.50 weekly for transportation
Contact: Mr. Oliver Dryzer Telephone: 277-2200, ext. 342
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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CHILDREN, INC.AND MARYLAND-NATIONAL CAPITAL PARK AND PLANNING COMMISSION
Summer program of sports, games, arts and crafts, music and dancing, dramatics,nature lore, swimming and bowling.
For: Trainable and educable mentally retarded children
Ages: School age
Dates: June 25 - August 3
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.
Locations: Barna)), Manor Elementary School, Oxon HillRiverdale Park School, Riverdale
Fee: None for camp. $5.00 weekly transportation fee.
Contact: Mr. Oliver Dryer
Telephone: 277-2200, ext. 342
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - CAMP INDEPENDENCE
Summer program
For: Orthopedically handicapped children currently attendingclasses for orthopedically handicapped. Also otherphysically handicapped children attending regular classesin the county.
Dotes: Four weeks in July
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.
Location: Holly Park Elementary School, College ParkJames Ryder Randall Elementary School, Clinton
Fee: $35.00; transportation provided
Contact: Mrs, Alice Terrill
Telephone: 736-5400
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PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - HEARING IMPAIRED
Summer educational program for children with hearing impairments. Limited to thosechildren in Prince George's public school programs For heating impaired who are feltto be most in need of uninterrupted support.
Ages:
Dotes:
Hours:
Location:
Fee:
Contact:
Telephone:
3 to 11 years
July 1 - July 26
9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon
Call for Information
Call for information
Miss Barbara CarneyHearing Department, Capitol Heights Resource Center
736-5400
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - OPERATION BRIDGE
Program of summer stimulation with academic and special activities.
For:
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Dates:
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Children with learning disabilities
4 to 9 years
July 1 - August 9
9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.
Tonglewood Elementary SchoolRitchie Elementary SchoolMontpelier Elementary School
$48.00
Mr. Robert Janus
736-5400
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SUBURBAN EDUCATION CENTER
Diagnostic testing and remedial tutoring in reading, writing, spelling, and math.One-to-one tutoring. No group work.
For: Children with learning problems
Ages: Kindergarten through high school
Dotes: Open except for first two weeks in September
Location: 4842 Rugby AvenueBethesda, Maryland 20014
Fees: $10.00 for an hour of tutoring$65.00 for full battery of testing$35.00 for partial battery of testing
Contact: Mrs. Nancy Gullett, Director
Telephone: 654-9078
SUMMER CAMP FOR THE DEAF
Residential ecumenical catechetical camp
For: Hearing impaired children and youth
Ages: 6 to 16 years
Dates: June 23 - July 6August 5 - August 24
Location: The Camp Highroads (in Virginia)
Fee: $20.00 per week (tentative)
Contact: Sister Mary Ann Garvey
Telephone: 681-7177
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND ARITHMETIC CLINIC
Diagnostic-prescriptive testing and instruction
For: Underachievers in mathematics
Ages: 7 through junior high age
Dates: July through mid-August (summer session of a year-roundprogram)
Hours: By appointment. Mornings only
Location: Arithmetic Center, College of EducationUniversity of Maryland, College Park, Maryland
Fees: $20.00 for preliminary diagnosis$ 5.00 per hour (approximately) for individual instruction
Contact: Office of Dr., John Wilson, Director, 454-2037OR
Ms. Kathy Williams, 454-4941
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CHILDREN'S HEALTH DEVELOPMENTAL CLINIC
Summer program of physical fitness training and recreation, including swimming.
For: Children who have some fitness and/or coordinationdifficulties
Ages: 3 years and up'(five children in each group)
Dates: June 24 - August 2
Hours: One-hour sessions, two days per week
Fee: $60.00. Transportation not provided.
Contact: Dr. Warren R. Johnson for application; interview follows.
Telephone: 454-5393
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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND READING CENTER - PARENT CONSULTATIONAND CHILD EVALUATION SERVICE
Tutorial program of reading remediation
For: Children with reading disabilities
Ages: School-age through high school
Dates: July 1 - August 9
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., M-Th
Location: Paint Branch Elementary School
Fees: $15.00 for diagnosis$80.00 for summer term tuition
Contact: Dr. Robert M. Wilson
Telephone: 454-2120
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND READING CENTER - PARENT CONSULTATIONAND CHILD EVALUATION SERVICE, COUNSELING CENTER
Day camp activities
For: Children with adjustment problems
Ages: 8 to 12 years
Dotes: June 20 - July 3 *
Hours: 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. *
Location: University of MarylandCollege Park, Maryland
Fee: $100.00
Contact: Dr. Robert W. Freeman
Telephone: 454-2931
*Tentative; child brings bag lunch
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VIRGINIA
FACILITIES
ALEXANDRIA DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES
Day camps for (1) moderately mentally retarded and (2) slow learners
Ages: 8 to 15 years
Dates: June 24 - August 23
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., M-F
Location: Jefferson-Houston Elementary School1605 B Cameron Street Center
Fee: None. Transportation provided for Alexandria children
Contact: Mrs. Nancy Fairchild
Telephone: 750-6382; 750-6389
Evening program for mentally retarded teens and adults including art classes, fieldtrips, dancing and outdoor physical activities.
ALEXANDRIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS - TRAINABLE CENTER
Summer programs for the trainable and profoundly mentally retarded.
Ages: Trainable Class: pre-school age, need not be toilet-trainedProfoundly Retarded Class: upper age limit 21 years, must
be toilet-trained
Dates: To be announced
Hours: 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.
Location: 1108 Jefferson StreetAlexandria, Virginia 22314
Fee: $20.00; transportation provided. Must bring lunch
Contact: Ms. Florence Stith
Telephone: 548-9804
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ANNANDALE-SPRINGFIELD COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Year-round educational program continued into summer with an increase inrecreational activities, including swimming and horseback riding. New playgroundat school farm.
For: Normal children and some with mental, emotional orphysical handicaps, including learning disabilities.
Ages: 2 to 12 years (flexible for special education children)
Dates: Approximately June 17 for 10 weeks
Hours: 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. (flexible according toactivities)
Location: 7152 Woodland DriveSpringfield, Virginia
Fee: Call For information
Contact: Mrs. Lamar Sheldon, Assistant Director
Telephone: 941-9833 and 256-9400
ARLINGTON ACTIVITY CENTER
Summer recreation program, field trips, crafts, etc. Continuation of regular activityprogram through summer months.
For: Mentally retarded
Ages: 16 years and up
Dates: Continuous through summer
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., M-F
Locations: Arlington Presbyterian Church, 3507 Columbia Pike and6033 Little Falls Rood North, Arlington, Virginia
Fees: $30.00 per month. Transportation not provided
Contact: Mr. William B. Thompson
Telephone: 920-0952 (Call for interview)
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ARLINGTON COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRSRECREATION DIVISION
Recreational programs in cooperation with Arlington Recreation Division. Transportationprovided.
For:
Contact:Telephone:
Day Development CampAges: 2 to 6 (need not be toilet-trained)Dates: June 24 - August 1Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.Location: Call ContactFee: $10.00
Trainable and educable mentally retarded, physicallyhandicapped and learning disabledMiss Cheryl Reeves, 300 North Park Drive, Arlington, Va.558-2674
Madison School Day CampAges: 13 to 20 (must be toilet-trained)Dates: June 24 - August 16 ---Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.Location: Call ContactFee: $20.00
Glencarlyn Day Camp (Mildly Hdcp.)Ages: 6 to 13 (must be toilet-trained)Dates: June 24 - August 16Hours: 9:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.Location: Glencarlyn SchoolFee: $20.00 for eight weeks
Cam for Severe! & Moderate! Retardedges: 6 to years
Dates: June 24 - August 16Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
, Location: Longbranch SchoolFee: $20.00
ARLINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - EDUCABLE MENTALLY RETARDED
Summer school program (priority given those enrolled in classes in Arlington County).
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Kindergarten through sixth grade
July 3 - August 14
8:15 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.
McKinley School, 1030 North McKinley Road
$5.00 non-refundable. Non-residents accepted on spaceavailable basis.
Mrs. Rene Coleman
558-2848
NOTE: Transportation provided for children living one mile or more away from theschool.
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ARLINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - HEARING IMPAIRED
Summer schoolhave their own
NOTE:
for children with hearing impairments. Children admitted shouldwearable hearing aids.
Ages: Kindergarten through sixth grade
Dates: July 1 - August 15
Hours: 8:15 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.
Location: McKinley School1030 North McKinley Road, Arlington, Virginia
Fee: $5.00 non-refundable. Non-residents accepted onspace available basis.
Contact: Mrs. Rene Coleman
Telephone: 558-2848
Transportation provided for children living one mile or more away fromthe school.
ARLINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - DEAF - BLIND PROGRAM
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For:
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Dates:
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Students who are deaf and blind
Kindergarten through sixth grade
July 1 - August 15
8:15 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.
McKinley School1030 North McKinley Road
None
Mrs. Rene Coleman
558-2848
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ARLINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - LEARNING DISABILITIES
For:
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Dates:
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Location:
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Contact:
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NOTE: Transportation is notoutside their own sch
Students already in existing learning disabilitiesor language disabilities programs
Kindergarten through sixth grade
July 1 - August 15
8:15 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.
Abingdon Elementary School3035 South Abingdon Street, Arlington, Virginia
$5.00 non-refundable registration fee
Mrs. Alice Friede
558-2596
provided for children attending a summer centerool attendance area.
ARLINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - STUDENT RESOURCE CENTER
For:
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Students with an identified handicap and not in asummer school but wish to receive assistance of thespecial education staff.
Grades 7 through 12
July 1 - August 15
7:30 a.m. until 10:00 a.m.10:10 a.m. until 12:40 p.m.
Yorktown High School5200 North 28th Street, Arlington, Virginia
$5.00
Mrs. Rene Coleman
558-2848
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BROWNIE SCHOOL
Summer day camp
For: Normal children - will accept children with mild motorhandicaps and others not requiring highly specializedattention.
Ages: Grades two through six
Dates: June 17 - August 29 Minimum enrollment: 2 weeks
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, half-day session9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., full day
Location: 5917 Telegraph Rood, Alexandria, Virginia
Fees: Per two-week session:
Transportation:Breakfast:
Contact: Brownie School Office
$ 42.15, half-day, pre-school47.50, half-day, elementary
100.00, full day, pre-school105.00, full day, elementary25.00 (within bus area)10.00
, 960-3000
CAMP EASTER SEAL - CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CAMP
Full range of recreational activities adapted to the handicapped child, including sports,swimming, pony riding, hiking, nature study, etc. Activities are geared to fit in withany program of therapy in which the child may be engaged.
For: Children who are physically handicapped, including thosewho are also mentally retarded if the child can benefitfrom the camp. Priority to Virginia residents.
Ages: 8 to 25 years
Dates: Ages 17 and up: June 9 -Ages 8 to 16: June 23Ages 8 to 18: July 7 -Ages 8 to 16: July 21
Location:
Fee:
Contact:
New Castle, Virginia
Call for information
Mrs. Mary C. Finley
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June 21- July 6July 19 (retarded)
- August 16
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Telephone: 536-9400
CAMP EASTER SEAL - SPEECH CAMP
Full range of recreational activities
For: Children in need of speech therapy
Ages: 8 to 12 years
Dates: June 23 - July 19July 21 - August 16
Location: New Castle, Virginia
Fee: Call for information
Contact: Mr. Robert L. Miller, Director
Telephone: 362-1656
CAMP HOLIDAY TRAILS
Residential camp
For: Diabetic children; asthmatics, cystic fibrosis, hearingimpaired
Ages: 7 to 15 years (boys and girls )
Dates: June 23 - August 17
Hours: Residential
Location: RFD 1, Box 356Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
Fee: $200.00 per two-week session. Limited campershipsavailable
Contact: Charles Ackenbom, Executive Director
Telephone: (804) 977-3781
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CAMP SHENANDOAH
Diversified residential camping program including swimming in camp pool, boating,horseback riding, sports, nature study, arts and crafts.
For: Retarded children and young adults who are ambulatory,toilet-trained, able to feed themselves and able tocommunicate in some way. Controlled epileptics,moderately physically disabled, and moderately emo-tionally disturbed will be considered.
Ages: 6 years and up Junior Session: 6 to 8 years
Dates: June 30 - August 24; four thirteen-day sessions for ages9 to 25; and a special program to include 6 to 8 year oldsalso on those dates. Call For information.
Location: Mountain Falls Route, Winchester, Virginia
Fees: $170.00 per session for more than one session180.00 per single session90.00 for junior session'25.00 Deposit on all sessions
Contact: Mr. or Mrs. Rolf Mielzarek, Directors on (703) 662-1025 (camp)894-4410 or 345-6776 (during off season)
CAMP TAPAWINGO
Residential camping program including nature study, camp craft, swimming, bodymovement therapy and other recreational activities.
For: Educable"Cind trainable mentally retarded children who oretoilet-trained, ambulatory, and socially aware.
Ages: At least eight if educable; at least nine if trainable. Noupper limit
Dates: June 23 - August 16 (Four two-week sessions)
Location: Route 619 West, near Manassas, Virginia
Fees: $150.00 per session; $25.00 registration fee. Somecamperships available.
Contact: Camp Tapawingo Association, Inc.P. O. Box 401, Alexandria, Virginia 22313Telephone: 683-4272
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CAMP VIRGINIA JAYCEE
Summer residential camp under combined sponsorship of the Roanoke Association forRetarded Children and the Virginia Jaycees.
For: Mentally retarded who are ambulatory and toilet-trained.
Ages: 7 years and up
Dates: June 17 - August 11 (Eight one-week sessions)
Location: RFD 1, Blue Ridge, Virginia 24064
Fees: $75.00 per week'. Camperships available.
Contact: Mr. John Scott, Camp Director
Telephone: (703) 947-2972
NOTE: Unable to verify details for 1974 directory
CHELTENHAM ACADEMY
Day camp offering combined academic and recreation program
For: Children with learning disabilities
Ages: Kindergarten through eighth grade
Dates: June 24 - August 2
Hours: 9:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.
Location: 3711 Jermantown RoadFairfax City, Virginia 22030
Fee: $200.00 for three-week period. Child may enroll forthree-week period.
Contact: Mr. James J. Lynch
Telephone: 273-0800
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
Physical, occupational and speech therapy
For: Cerebral palsied children and children with other birthdefects.
Oges: Infancy through age 5 years
Dotes: Month of July
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.
Location: 111 North Cherry StreetFalls Church, Virginia 22046
Fees: No fee at present
Contact: Mrs. Elaine Payne
Telephone: 534-5353
CHILDREN'S ACHIEVEMENT CENTER - SUMMER ENRICHMENT PROGRAM
A sensory-motor learning experience including a full range of recreational andacademic activities.
For: Children who need improvement in visual and auditoryperception, perceptual-motor skills, and constructivepatterns of social behavior.
Ages: 5 to 11 years
Dotes: June 24 - July 23
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 12:15 p.m.
Location: 6519 Georgetown Pike, McLean, Virginia
Fee: $ 10.00 Registration$230.00 Total tuition ($30.00 upon acceptance; $200.00
by June 19. Approved by CHAMPUS)
Contact: Mrs. Jeanne Ackerman, M .A .
Telephone: 893-2323
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FAIRFAX COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF RECREATION - SPECIAL PROGRAMS
Summer day camp including a full range of recreational activities.
For:
Dates:
Hours:
Locations:
(1) Retarded persons, residents of Fairfax County, who aretoilet-trained, ambulatory, able to see and hear; who willbe six years of age or older on or before October 1, 1974.(2) Retarded and/or physically handicapped persons, resi-dents of Fairfax County, who will be three years of age orolder on or before October 1, 1974, who do not qualifyunder item (1).
June 26 - August 16
9:30 a .m. until 2:30 p.m., M-F
Langley High Sch., 6520 Georgetown Pike, McLeanKilmer Intermediate School, 8100 Wolftrap Rd., ViennaKey Intermediate School, 6402 Franconia Rd., SpringfieldKings Glenn School, 5401 Danbury Forrest Dr., SpringfieldFt. Hunt High School, 8428 Ft. Hunt Road, Alexandria
Fee: Cali for information. Transportation provided
Contact: Mrs. Vivian McGuire on 691-3292
FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS - DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
Summer school programs for handicapped children. Dates and hours of programs vary.However, approximate dates are June 25 - August 2. Fees are $60.00 including trans-portation (transportation not available for pre-school children). Contact for all programs:Mr. Gene Moore on 691-2472
Hearing ImpairedAges: 2 to 13 yearsLocation: Comelot Elementary School
Specific Learning Disability...Institute*Ages: School ageLocation: Camelot Elementary School*Referral through school psychologist
Vision ProgramAges: School ageLocation: Camelot Elementary School
Emotionally DisturbedAges: 6 to 13 yearsLocation: Woodburn Center
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Orthopedically HandicappedAges: School ageLocation: Belle Willard School
Speech HandicappedAges: School ageLocation: 4 centers, one in each
administrative area
Autistic ProgramAges: School ageLocation: Holmes Intermediate School
Trainable Mentally RetardedAges: School ageLocation: Area I Mt. Vernon High Sch.
Area 2 Holmes Intermediate Sch.Area 3 Chantille High School
MONTRESOR CAMP
Full range of recreational activities such as swimming, horseback riding, boating, etc.Geared to needs and abilities of camper. Physical therapy given when prescribed.
For: Children with muscular dystrophy, related neuro-musculardiseases.
Ages: No age limit
Dates: June 9 - June 16
Location: Leesburg, Virginia
Fee: None
Contact: Muscular Dystrophy Association1828 L Street, N. W., Suite 1107Washington, D. C. 20036
Telephone: 296-1672 (Suzanne Shaffer)
SCHEFER SCHOOL
Summer school program for students with learning disabilities
Ages: 6 to 13 years
Dates: July 1 - July 31
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon
Locations: Lewinsville Presbyterian Church1724 Chain Bridge Road, McLean, Virginia 22101
Saint Luke's Episcopal Church
8009 Fort Hunt Road, Alexandria, Virginia 22308
Fee: $90.00 plus $5.00 for books
Contact: Schefer School, Inc.
Telephone: 532-3205
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SPEECH AND LANGUAGE CENTER OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
For: Pre-school children with mild to moderate languagelearning disabilities. Offers speech and languagetherapy.
Ages: 2i years and up depending upon learning disability
Dates: June 17 - July 26; also offering a three-week programdepending upon need.
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.
Location: 888 Dolly Madison BoulevardMcLean, Virginia 22101
Fee: $90.00 for six-week session
Contact: Mrs. Joann Sabin
Telephone: 356-2833
SPRINGWOOD LEARNING CENTER
Summer school program for underachievers plus physical education, horseback riding, etc.
For: Students making less than expected academic progress
Ages: 10 to 14 years
Dotes: July 2 - August 11
Hours: 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon, M-F
Location: Andrew Chapel United Methodist ChurchTrapp Road, McLean, Virginia
Fee: $300.00
Contact: Mrs. Jewell Kirby Kerocher
Telephone: 356-3550 (6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. )
NOTE: Unable to verify details for 1974 directory
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VIENNA DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION - THERAPEUTIC RECREATIONPROGRAM
One-to-one supervised program for improving physical fitness, coordination, perceptualskills and self image.
For: Children who have mild problems caused by (1) lack ofphysical fitness and/or coordination; (2) obesity; (3) emo-tional disturbances; (4) social difficulties; (5) speech orauditory disabilities; and (6) perceptual difficulties.
Ages: Pre-school through junior high
Dotes: July 8 - August 15
Hours: 9:00 a.m. until 11:00Za.m., M-Th
Location: Vienna Community Center120 Cherry Street, S. E., Vienna, Virginia
Fee: $50.00 for six weeks (free if need shown)
Contact: Mrs. Ann Cain, DirectorTelephone: 938-2161 (after 4:00 p.m. )
ORVienna Department of Parks and RecreationTelephone: 938-8000, ext. 277
NOTE: Although the program is designed primarily for Vienna children, it will be openothers at a slightly increased fee.
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