Anonymous wrote:OP, was your camp one that is run directly by the Fairfax County Parks, or by a third party? There are a lot of camps hosted in the county rec centers, but run by private camp groups. Just curious which party made the call to cancel, if you can tell.
We had one county rec center camp cancelled for early June, but it was due to low enrollment. The camps we have planned for the rest of the summer are still saying they want to open, but TBD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I saw that Arlington did this too. The link says all camps https://parks.arlingtonva.us/programs/summer-camps/
It mentions contracting contractors for refunds. We booked with someone that is listed in the Arlington catalogue but I am not sure if that means it is included in the cancellation. I initially registered for them before I even knew they were in the Arlington catalogue.
All camps in Arlington by Park and Rec programs are cancelled.
Anonymous wrote:Kid was assigned to 3 camps. No more online activities, his eyesight has really gone down these last 2 months. I can't believe they are doing this to kids. We are both working parents, I am supposed to go back to the office after Memorial Day. What the hell am I supposed to do now? We followed the rules, we self-isolated and still got punished.
This is only happening in states with Democratic governors.[/quote
Pandemics aren’t anyone’s fault. You’re not being punished. It’s Called life. There is no one to blame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprised at all. I can't believe anyone actually thought that summer camp would happen. Really?
Camps of 50 kids or less could happen in phase 2, which we could be in by July.
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised at all. I can't believe anyone actually thought that summer camp would happen. Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not surprised at all. I can't believe anyone actually thought that summer camp would happen. Really?
Camps of 50 kids or less could happen in phase 2, which we could be in by July.
Anonymous wrote:Not surprised at all. I can't believe anyone actually thought that summer camp would happen. Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like they’re cancelling some but not all. We just got a cancellation notice for “slimes and potions,” which presumably would have been all indoors, but not for basketball. The notice says their offerings are being streamlined.
wouldn't a basketball camp also be indoors?
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. I saw that Arlington did this too. The link says all camps https://parks.arlingtonva.us/programs/summer-camps/
It mentions contracting contractors for refunds. We booked with someone that is listed in the Arlington catalogue but I am not sure if that means it is included in the cancellation. I initially registered for them before I even knew they were in the Arlington catalogue.