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Don’t Miss RiverView Mounds Summer Camp 2012

Clarksville, TNRegister now at the best of all camps for your child’s summer fun and learning. RiverView Mounds Summer Camp 2012 serves children from first grade through rising seventh graders with outdoor activities like gardening, hiking, animal care (including horse grooming!), scavenger hunts, nature art, fossil hunting, hay rides, zip lines and team sports. Added benefits are making new friends, great exercise and getting dirty without penalty! Campers play in groups with children of their own age.

Four sessions are available with free bus service to and from camp included. Your child can eat our nutritious lunch prepared in our certified commercial kitchen or can bring his own lunch. With one counselor for every 10 boys and girls, your child’s safety is assured. We have a certified physician assistant and CPR certified staff on hand at all times.

Sessions are:

  • June 11th to June 15th (8:00am to 4:00pm)
  • June 25th to June 29th (8:00am to 4:00pm)
  • July 15th to July 20th (8:00am to 4:00pm)
  • July 30th to August 3rd (8:00am to 4:00pm)

Cost per week is $250 with a $100 nonrefundable deposit due by May 7th. This fee includes transportation. Lunch is available at $3.50 per day.

Both Before and After Care are available from 7:30am to 5:15pm for $25.00 per week.

Military discount is $25.00 and multiple child discount is $25.00.

To register or for additional information, call 931.624.1095 or e-mail scarlettcm@riverviewmounds farm.com; our web site is http://riverviewmoundsfarm.com and you may register on line if you wish.

Sue Freeman Culverhouse
Sue Freeman Culverhousehttp://culverhouseart.com/
Author of Tennessee Literary Luminaries: From Cormac McCarthy to Robert Penn Warren (The History Press, 2013) Sue Freeman Culverhouse has been a freelance writer for the past 36 years. Beginning in 1976, she published magazines articles in Americana, Historic Preservation, American Horticulturist, Flower and Garden, The Albemarle Magazine, and many others. Sue is the winner of two Virginia Press Awards in writing. She moved to Springfield, Tennessee in 2003 with her sculptor husband, Bill a retired attorney. Sue has one daughter,  Susan Leigh Miller who teaches poetry and creative writing at Rutgers University. Sue teaches music and writing at Watauga Elementary School in Ridgetop, Tennessee to approximately 500 students in kindergarten through fifth grade. She also publishes a literary magazine each year; all work in the magazine is written and illustrated by the students. Sue writes "Uncommon Sense," a column in the Robertson County Times, which also appears on Clarksville Online. She is the author of "Seven keys to a sucessful life", which is  available on amazon.com and pubishamerica.com; this is a self-help book for all ages.
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