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John J. Nerden RTC Camp

John J. Nerden RTC Camp

Middlefield, Connecticut - Middlesex County

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Middlefield, Connecticut

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Provider overview

John J. Nerden RTC Camp is a seven-week summer day camp in Middlefield for central-Connecticut children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

The John J. Nerden RTC Camp is a long-running nonprofit summer day camp on 15 acres in Middlefield providing recreation and leisure programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in central Connecticut.

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Ages
Children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, preschool age through adult
Season
Summer day camp (seven weeks), with some winter recreation activities
Cost
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John J. Nerden RTC Camp

Camp is located on Powder Hill Road in Middlefield, CT. Confirm current summer session dates and enrollment with the camp.

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Summer day camp for intellectual and developmental disabilities

Seven-week summer day camp, swimming, arts and crafts, music, outdoor recreation, ages preschool through adult with IDD.

Ages
Children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, preschool age through adult
Season
Summer day camp (seven weeks), with some winter recreation activities
Schedule
Seven weeks of full-day recreational programming in summer at the Middlefield site; contact the camp for current dates and enrollment.
Cost
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The John J. Nerden RTC Camp is a seven-week summer day camp in Middlefield for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, serving about 125 participants from preschool age through adulthood with swimming, arts and crafts, music, and outdoor and indoor recreation.
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Summer day camp for intellectual and developmental disabilities

The John J. Nerden RTC Camp is a seven-week summer day camp in Middlefield for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, serving about 125 participants from preschool age through adulthood with swimming, arts and crafts, music, and outdoor and indoor recreation.

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What the provider says: The source names intellectual and developmental disabilities, a day camp for children and adults, swimming, arts and crafts, music, outdoor and indoor recreation, cook-outs, and special events.

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What we found: The John J. Nerden RTC Camp is a seven-week summer day camp in Middlefield for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, serving about 125 participants from preschool age through adulthood with swimming, arts and crafts, music, and outdoor and indoor recreation.

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