PLYMOUTH PUBLIC SCHOOLS
SUMMER READING FREE LUNCH! CAMPS & ACTIVITIES
FREE LOCAL EVENTS & MUCH MORE!
Summer is finally upon us! As your children spend more days soaking in the sun and chasing ice cream trucks, it's important to mix in academic activities to prevent summer learning loss.
Research shows that the equivalent of one month of overall learning is lost after summer vacation.
In this guide, you will find resources to help prevent the "Summer Slide." From Plymouth Public Schools reading lists and math packets for all grades, to camps and activities that will help keep your child's science and history knowledge proficient.
This guide is full of helpful information.
We hope you have a great summer vacation!
IN THIS GUIDE, YOU WILL FIND
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Summer Reading Honors & AP Summer Work Math Packets & Workshops Science Activities & Adventures Free Lunch & Family Resource Guide Plymouth Public Library
VPA Camps
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Proj ect Arts Musi c Seri es Pl ymouth Fami l y Network Pl ymouth Fami l y Resource Center Heal thy Pl ymouth & Terra Cura Pl ymouth Bay Cul tural Di stri ct Pl ymouth Youth Devel opment Col l aborati ve Pl ymouth Di versi ty Commi ttee
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Pl ymouth Farmers Market Pl i moth Patuxet Pl ymouth YMCA Pl ymouth Waterfront Festi val Free August Events More Summer Happeni ngs!
Dear Plymouth Public Schools Community, As we close out the 2021-2022 school year, I would like to take a moment to thank everyone who supported our 7,382 students throughout this year. I am incredibly proud of the work that has been accomplished across the district and would like to recognize our amazing teachers, support staff, and administrators. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank our parents and caregivers for their unwavering support as well as our students who have continually impressed us with their perseverance and resilience. We asked a lot this school year and everyone has responded with steadfast dedication to our students and this community. This summer represents a much deserved opportunity to rest, relax, and recharge. I look forward to welcoming everyone back in late August. As we close the school year, I want to wish you all a safe and happy summer. It’s now time for us to get ready for what I know will be an amazing 2022-23 school year. Our administrative and support staff will be hard at work over the summer to get our schools ready for students on August 30th, the first day of school. Please take a moment to review this comprehensive Summer Learning Guide which includes a plethora of resources and activities for you and your child to consider during the summer months. I’d like to thank our leadership team for putting this great resource together for our students and families. Over the summer, we will continue to share information with you about the upcoming school year through email messages, posts on our website, and through social media. You can connect with us via Facebook and or Twitter. Thank you again for your unparalleled cooperation and support. It is an honor to serve as your Superintendent. Have a great summer! Sincerely,
Chris Campbell Superintendent of Schools
SUMMER READING
Research shows that frequent independent reading has a direct correlation to reading achievement and improves vocabulary and writing skills. We also encourage parents to read with their child, as reading aloud is another powerful way to enhance vocabulary, model fluent and expressive reading, and build listening comprehension. The more students read, the better readers they become - and it is just plain fun too!
ELEMENTARY Click on the links below for summer reading lists
Elementary Summer Reading Overview
Elementary Book Recommendations
2022 Ensino Fundamental Programa de Leitura de Verão
Listas e Leitura de Verão do Ensino Primário
Elementary Summer Reading Bingo Leitura de Verão do Ensino Primário Tabuleiro de Bingo
HIGH SCHOOL
MIDDLE SCHOOL Click on the links below for summer reading lists Middle School Summer Reading Overview
Grade 6 Summer Reading List
Escola de Ensino Fundamental Programa de Leitura de Verão
Escolhas para Leitura de Verão Obrigatória de 2022 do 6º ano
Grade 7 Summer Reading List
Grade 8 Summer Reading List
Escolhas do 7º ano de 2022 para Leitura de Verão Obrigatória
Escolhas do 8º ano de 2022 para Leitura de Verão Obrigatória
One-Pager Reading Assignment
Optional Summer Reading Projects
Leitura de Verão Tarefa “OnePager” Gênero: Ficção
Programa de Leitura de Verão Opcional do Ensino Fundamental (MS)
Click on the links below for summer reading lists High School Summer Reading Overview
High School Summer Reading List
Escola de Ensino Médio Programa de Leitura de Verão
Leitura de verão obrigatória do ensino médio (HS) escolhas de livros para 2022
One-Pager Reading Assignment Leitura de verão do Ensino Médio: Tarefa “One-Pager” Gênero: Ficção
PPS Summer Reading - Click to Play!
HIGH SCHOOL
HONORS
& AP SCIENCE &
TECHNOLOGY/ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS SOCIAL STUDIES ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS
Congratulations
Class of 2022!
Our academic departments are proud of the Honors and Advanced Placement opportunities at Plymouth Public Schools and want you to be successful in your studies. These summer packets are designed to help you reach these goals by reviewing necessary skills. Be sure to follow the key information when completing your packet.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL YOU CAN FIND ALL HONORS & AP SUMMER WORK HERE!
SUMMER
Dear Families of Students Entering Grades 1 through 8,
MATH
Learning and growing doesn’t stop over the summer! You can help your student accelerate their learning with Freckle. Because the activities are fun and adapt to your student’s level, they will love to continue their math practice on Freckle during the summer months.
Freckle is accessible through your child’s Plymouth Clever account 24/7, wherever an Internet connection is available. Since Freckle is continuously challenging students, using Freckle throughout the summer can boost learning and prepare students for the next school year. Please know, this summer work is OPTIONAL and will NOT be graded upon return in the fall. However, AWARDS will be given to our top Freckle mathematicians when we return to school after the summer break! Here are 4 ways to promote learning with your student this summer: Set a learning schedule and stick with it. Set weekly goals and challenges. Talk with your student about what they are learning on Freckle. Celebrate success when your student reaches a goal or makes progress.
Here are some guides and resources to help you and your student navigate the Freckle Math summer work: Grade level tips and information Freckle Math Planner - optional to help keep track of your summer learning! Freckle scratch paper If you are new to Plymouth Public Schools as of this summer and do not have a Plymouth Freckle account, please click here!
Should you need any support from us with regard to accessing Freckle Math, please email Kelly Bitinas, K-12 Mathematics Coordinator at kbitinas@plymouth.k12.ma.us. Finally, in order to move our system over to the 22-23 school year, the last day students will be able to access their current Plymouth Freckle account will be August 12, 2022. After that date, their Aspen/Clever access will be restricted until school begins on August 30th. We wish you a wonderful summer full of learning and joyful experiences! Sincerely, Kelly A. Bitinas, Ed.D. K-12 Mathematics Coordinator Plymouth Public Schools
Plymouth Public Schools Math Leadership Photo by Tara Woomer
Children's
40 Books That Foster a Love of
MATH
By Colleen Uscianowski and Herbert P. Ginsburg
You can find some of these books at the Plymouth Library!
SCIENCE ACTIVITIES & ADVENTURES
BLAKE PLANETARIUM
The Blake Planetarium will be open all summer long with fascinating shows! It is the only 4K digital planetarium in Massachusetts south of Boston with 5.1 surround sound and full dome video capability. WOW! Fully accessible with seating for 72.
Head to bitly.com/BLAKEPLANET to purchase tickets.
Blake Planetarium
TED'S SPACE ADVENTURE
For Our Youngest Space Explorers Explore the Solar System with a bear named Ted, learning about the things we find there and how they affect us. Tuesday, July 19th | 10:00 AM Wednesday, August 24th | 10:00 AM
4K Digital Planetarium Surround Sound Fully Accessible Open to the Public & Free Parking! 117 Long Pond Road Plymouth, MA 02340
FROM EARTH TO THE UNIVERSE Learn the history of astronomy, invention of the telescope, and today’s giant telescopes that allow us to probe deeper into the universe.
pps_science@plymouth.k12.ma.us
Friday, July 29th | 7:00 PM
blakeplanetarium.com 508-830-4470
THE SKY ABOVE SESAME STREET Child-friendly program beginning with Big Bird and Elmo and ending with a brief overview of the current night skies. Tuesday, July 5th | 10:00 AM Thursday, Aug 4th | 10:00 AM Wednesday, August 17th | 10:00 AM
& many other program s!
"Plymouth's Best Kept Secret" "Great activity for all ages" "Such a wonderful experience!"
GET OUTSIDE!
A vast expanse of cold-water streams, ponds, forest, and woodlands, Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary is a 481-plus acre landscape permanently protected and open for all to enjoy. Located at 60 Beaver Dam Road, Plymouth. Learn more at www.massaudubon.org/tidmarsh.
After exploring Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary, be sure to check out Wildlands Trust trails throughout Plymouth! You can find trail maps at wildlandstrust.org/plymouth.
Download Summer Bingo Cards Descargar Bingo de Verano
Helpful apps and websites to keep your child's science and technology skills fresh this summer! MERLIN BIRD ID What's that bird? Merlin Bird ID helps you identify 2,000+ North, Central, and South American, and European birds.
PLAY & LEARN ENGINEERING Play and Learn Engineering is an educational, fun-filled app that helps your child learn through play.
COMMON SENSE MEDIA PARENTS! From apps and websites to TV and book, learn about how to keep your child safe. GREAT RESOURCES!
BRAINPOP Elementary and middle school students can learn and engage in fun games using BrainPop through their school Google account!
Seek by iNaturalist
Take your nature knowledge up a notch with Seek! Use the power of image recognition technology to identify the plants and animals all around you. Earn badges for seeing different types of birds, amphibians, plants, and fungi and participate in monthly observation challenges. Kid-safe & fun for families!
CODE.ORG Interested in coding? Check out code.org for some fun activities.
CLEVER Students can Clever all summer long! Go to clever.com/in/plymouth and use their Google ID to log in.
FREE LUNCH ALL SUMMER!
Kids 18 and under can enjoy free meals all summer long! The Summer Food Service Program is a safe, fun way for children to get nutritious meals when school is not in session. No registration or identification required.
Hedge Elementary School 258 Standish Ave, Plymouth Blue door by playground or back of building.
July 5 - August 12 Monday through Friday 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Funded by the USDA and MDESE Summer Food Service program. Please call (508) 830-4474 for more information.
Crianças de até 18 anos podem desfrutar de refeições gratuitas durante todo o verão! O Programa de Serviço de Alimentação de Verão é uma maneira segura e divertida para as crianças obterem refeições nutritivas quando a escola não está funcionando. Não é necessário inscrição ou identificação. Escola Hedge Elementary 258 Standish Ave, Plymouth Porta azul em frente ao parquinho ou atraz do prédio.
5 de julho - 12 de agosto De segunda a sexta 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Financiado pelo programa “USDA e MDSE Summer Food Service”. Por favor ligar para (508) 830-4474 para maiores informações.
FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE Our Family Resource Guide provides a collection of local and state resources to families and the general public with information about health, support, childcare services along with recreation and enrichment. South Shore Community Action Council Plymouth County Outreach Plymouth Fragment Society Veterans Benefits NeighborWorks Housing Solutions To The Moon and Back Harbor Community Health Center
and MUCH MORE!
Visit our Family Resource Guide here!
The Plymouth Public Library Summer Reading Program will offer weekly and monthly programs, activities, and performances for patrons of all ages! Don't miss out!! View our Summer Library Program Calendar for a list of events.
Use the Beanstack App to track your Summer Reading! • Keep track of all family members’ reading logs, progress, and badges on one account. • Log reading from home or on the go to earn digital badges and tickets for the end of the summer drawing. • Complete activities to earn digital badges and tickets for the end of the summer drawing. • Use the Beanstack Tracker App to keep track of all reading activities quickly and easily. • Prizes include a Nintendo Switch, gift cards to local businesses, slime kit, and more! • Program highlights include Matt Heaton lawn concert, Library campout, Henna for Teens and Tweens, Craft Camp at Manomet, CLICK FOR OUR Art Festival, and Flying High Dogs! CALENDAR OF EVENTS For more summer fun, visit their website at plymouthpubliclibrary.org. Plymouth Public Library Plymouth Library Manomet 123 South Street 12 Strand Ave (508) 830-4250 (508) 830-4185
VISUAL & PERFORMING ARTS
Performing Arts and Music Camps. Register today!
Intermediate Concert Band & Orchestra Orchestra August 1-5 Concert Band August 8-12 9:00-2:00 PM | Held at PNHS $250 | Register here
The intermediate program is designed for students entering grades 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year with at least one year of instrumental experience that are working to improve their technique. Instructors will work with these musicians on sharpening their skills and expanding what they already know to make them better musicians. During the week, intermediate students will learn level-appropriate music theory concepts and techniques necessary to perform at an intermediate level. The week will culminate in a concert, demonstrating what the students have learned.
A Cappella Workshop July 18 - July 21 9:00-3:00 PM | Held at PNHS $160 | Register here
Students entering grades 7 through 9 will spend a week learning about the basics of contemporary a cappella (part singing, soloing, beatboxing, arranging, and more) and prepare songs for an informal performance at the end of the week.
Plymouth Marching Band August 15 - 19 | 10:00-4:00 PM Held at PNHS | Register here
Open to students entering grades 8 through 12. Openings in all wind instruments, drums, mallet percussion, and color guard!
Instrumental Exploration It is highly recommended that any student planning on participating in the instrumental program in the 2022-2023 school year participate in this program. Our beginner program is for any students entering grades 4-6 for the upcoming 2022-2023 school year with no prior experience in instrumental music. Instructors will work with these students to prepare them to succeed in concert band and string ensembles. Musicians in this program will learn basic music theory concepts necessary to perform at a beginner level and basic concepts for playing instruments offered in our *must participate in Level 1 program to take part in Level 2 program. Upon completion of the program, these musicians will be prepared to perform with their school’s concert ensemble. (Students will not need an instrument for this program and will not be choosing an instrument for study until the Fall.)
Level 1: August 1-5 Level 2: August 8-12 3:00-5:00 PM Held at PNHS $125 | Register here
FOLLOW VPA ALL SUMMER LONG!
PROJECT ARTS
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Project Arts of Plymouth, Inc. is an I.R.S. 501(c)(3) Massachusetts non-profit corporation whose stated purpose is to encourage and promote all forms of musical and/or artistic expression.
Join us for the 2022 Project Arts 26th Annual FREE Summer Concert Series All shows 6:30 to 9:30 PM at DCR Pilgrim Memorial State Park 79 Water Street, Plymouth In case of rain, shows will relocate to Memorial Hall, 83 Court Street, Plymouth June 29
August 10
IRISH NIGHT with JOSHUA TREE & MAUREEN HEALY'S STEP DANCERS
3RD LEFT & THE FEY BAND
July 6
August 17
ADAM EZRA GROUP
THE BROTHERS PROJECT
July 13
August 24
SWILLIE J. LAWS BAND, featuring ROBERTO MORBIOL, FUNKY TEXAS BLUES, and ITALIAN GUITAR WIZARDRY CHEAP VOOVA
ACE OF BASS" founding member of THE J. GEILS BAND presents: DANNY KLEIN'S LIVE FULL HOUSE Celebrating the music of THE J. GEILS BAND!
July 27
August 31
July 20
TRYPTONITE FT. BOSTON CATALANO & JAKE HILL
DUPPY CONQUERORS - BOB MARLEY TRIBUTE BAND
August 3 DRAW THE LINE AEROSMITH TRIBUTE BAND
Follow Project Arts Plymouth on Facebook!
PLYMOUTH FAMILY NETWORK
PFN invites Plymouth families for some SUMMER FUN!
StoryWalks
Forges Field - 83 Jordan Road (all summer) Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary, 60 Beaver Dam Road (July 13 - August 18) Walk together and enjoy the benefits of a wonderful children's book and some physical activity! StoryWalks are self-guided and accessible for families at anytime. Stories change so visit often!
Playgroups
Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary - ages 3 and up 60 Beaver Dam Road Wednesdays July 13 - August 3 | 10-11 AM No registration required
Storytimes Friday, July 8, 11:30-12:30 Wednesday, July 20, 5:30-6:30 Wednesday, July 27, 12:00-3:00 Tuesday, August 2, 11:00-12:00 Tuesday, August 9, 11:30-12:30 Wednesday, August 17, 5:30-6:30
PFN Playgroup - under 3 117 Long Pond Road Thursdays July 14 - August 8 | 10-11 AM Registration required | Contact pfn@plymouth.k12.ma.us.
Drums Alive at Hedge School, 258 Standish Ave Nelson Park, 235 Water St Plymouth Family Resource Ctr., 430-3 Court St. Sheriff's Farm, 74 Obery St. Hedge Elementary School, 258 Standish Ave Forges Field, 83 Jordan Rd
Learn more about PFN at www.plymouthfamilynetwork.com The Plymouth Family Network (PFN) provides parent outreach, education and community support services designed to make parenting less stressful, to build on family strengths and enhance school readiness. PFN welcomes all families residing in Plymouth who are expecting or have a young child. There are no income requirements and all services are free of charge.
Plymouth Family Network
PLYMOUTH FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
PFRC provides community-based, multi-cultural, support groups, parenting programs, assessment services, information and referral resources, and education for families whose children range in age from birth to 18. PFRC operates through Three Tiers of Support: Assessment & Family Support, Resources & Referrals, Groups & Events.
Every Third Wednesday July 6th, July 27th, August 17th 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM Plymouth Family Resource Center 430-3 Court Street
Wednesdays at 4:00 PM Plymouth Family Resource Center 430-3 Court Street To register, contact MacKenzie Nelson at mnelson@baystatec.org or (617) 320-4797
FREE diapers, wipes, baby food Narcan Pet food and supplies Menstruation products Food Hygiene products And clothing
Designed to help teens learn different skills to help them get through everyday life: resume writing, job interviews, budgeting, routine vehicle maintenance, tire changes, etc.
From Grandparent Support Groups and Kindergarten prep workshops, to Mom's in Recovery groups and Teen LGBTQ+ support click on the calendar to see what is available in July at Plymouth Family Resource Center!
plymouthfamilyrc.org
HEALTHY PLYMOUTH & TERRA CURA
HELP US IN THE GARDEN THIS SUMMER!
As part of a community-wide initiative to build edible gardens in our town, Healthy Plymouth and Terra Cura, Inc. are looking for garden helpers this summer at the Plymouth Schools. We invite you and your family to sign up for a week or two, 1-2 visits per week, to help water, weed, and harvest the raised garden beds. Hands-on training will be offered and a garden task sheet will be available. This is a great activity for families, friends, youth groups, garden and environmental clubs as well as local organizations. We appreciate your help and look forward to a wonderful harvest to benefit local hunger initiatives. If you have any questions, please email Jackie Millar at jackie.millar@terracura.org. Thanks so much and we are looking forward to having a bountiful and bee friendly year! Please click on the school where you'd like to volunteer at and the link will take you to SignUpGenius where you can pick the week(s) that work for you.
COLD SPRING ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
HEDGE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
INDIAN BROOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
NATHANIEL MORTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PLYMOUTH COMMUNITY INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
PLYMOUTH SOUTH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
PLYMOUTH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL
PLYMOUTH SOUTH MIDDLE SCHOOL
PLYMOUTH YOUTH DEVELOPMENT COLLABORATIVE The Plymouth Youth Development Collaborative (PYDC) is coordinated through Plymouth Public Schools and aims to reduce and prevent youth substance use, as well as increase protective factors that promote a healthy community. Visit our website to learn more about the resources we provide at pydcplymouth.org.
A community coalition motivated around enhancing the lives of youth in our community.
LEARN MORE! Visit our website and follow along on social media to learn more. Stay connected & help make a difference.
outreach.
inform.
educate.
www.pydcplymouth.org
prevent.
PLYMOUTH PUBLIC SCHOOLS
DIVERSITY COMMITTEE
The district’s goal to graduate confident, critical thinkers, productive and creative lifelong learners, and socially responsible, engaged citizens would be impossible to fulfill without a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. In 2020, the district established the Plymouth Public Schools Diversity Committee to identify focus areas of equitable change and to actively work towards our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Visit our website for more information about
Plymouth Public Schools is committed to creating an inclusive and unbiased community in which all individuals are free to engage, learn, and succeed as their authentic selves in an atmosphere of mutual respect and civility, regardless of race and ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, class, religion, or any other aspect of their identity. Learn more at plymouth.k12.ma.us/diversity.
Our Focus Areas for Equitable Change How to Get Involved ALL are welcome! Helpful Resources for Staff and Families
Plymouth No Place for Hate The Mission of the Plymouth No Place for Hate Committee Plymouth honors and appreciates the diversity of the community it serves and the individuals it encounters, embracing the differences in race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, age, ability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, culture, religion, belief system, marital status, parental status, socioeconomic status, language, mental health, educational level or background, geography, work style, personality type, physical appearance, and/or political perspective or affiliation. Purposefully, we strive to promote and share learning opportunities by acknowledging and understanding the impact of history on social interactions. Follow Plymouth No Place for Hate on Facebook & Instagram for special highlights, book shares, and to learn about important events happening around Plymouth! plymouthnoplaceforhate.org
and more!
You are the Historian Investigating the First Thanksgiving BEGIN GAME
Plimoth Patuxet Museums has reimagined and redesigned "You Are the Historian: Investigating the First Thanksgiving," its popular interactive game that has entertained school-aged children and families for almost two decades! The game investigates the interactions between the Wampanoag people of Patuxet and colonists of Plymouth, known as the Pilgrims, through archaeological artifacts from the museum’s collections, primary source documents, and oral histories. "You Are The Historian" transports players to Patuxet and immerses them in a story of cultural change and persistence over 12,000 years. Warning! Magical time travel, an anonymous tipster, mysterious riddles, historic artifacts and mind-bending activities are just ahead.
Do you have what it takes to uncover the true history of Thanksgiving? Visit Plimoth Patuxet this summer! Learn more at plimoth.org.
Visit OldColonyYMCA.com for more summer programs!
27TH
Learn more! Visit www.plymouthchamber.com
During August 2022, Highland Street Foundation is teaming up with cultural institutions across Massachusetts to provide 1 FREE activity per day for 31 days!
For safety reasons, some of their partners are requiring advanced registration. Following along on their Facebook page or Website to stay updated as more information becomes available.
MORE SUMMER HAPPENINGS! $1.00 MOVIES with
Regal Summer Movie Express Regal Cinemas are offering $1 movies all summer long as part of the Regal Summer Movie Express program. You can enjoy family-friendly movies playing on Tuesdays & Wednesdays all summer. Visit regmovies for movie listings, dates, and showtimes.
$1.00
Kids Bowl Free
Pinz Entertainment
Select bowling centers and schools around the country are participating in the first ever Kids Bowl Free program. This program is designed by bowling centers to give back to the community and provide a safe, secure, and fun way for kids to spend time this summer. Visit KidsBowlFree.com for more information.
Beaches, Parks, Gardens & MORE! There is so much to see and explore in our own backyard! Our friends at See Plymouth have a long list of beaches, parks, gardens, farms, and maritime excursions for you to discover. Visit SeePlymouth.com for more information.
COVER UP AND WEAR SUNSCREEN!
PLYMOUTH PUBLIC SCHOOLS HEALTH SERVICES For more great summer health & wellness resources, follow PPS Health Services on social media!!
STAY CONNECTED DR. LISA WHITE, English Language Arts Coordinator
@PPS_ELA
DR. KELLY BITINAS, Mathematics Coordinator
@PlyMathK12
ALISON RIORDAN, Science and Technology/ Engineering Curriculum Coordinator
@PPS_Science @plymouthpublicschoolsSTE
ROBERT POWERS, Social Studies Curriculum Coordinator
@Rob__Powers
MIKE CAPLE, Visual & Performing Arts Coordinator
@PPS_Presents @plymouthvpa @plymouthvpa
HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!