Welcome
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MAIN RECREATION FACILITIES
FAIRVIEW RECREATION COMPLEX
2714 Fairvew Blvd., Fairview, TN (615) 799-9331
FRANKLIN RECREATION COMPLEX
1120 Hillsboro Rd., Franklin, TN (615) 790-5719
LONGVIEW RECREATION CENTER AT SPRING HILL
2909 Commonwealth Dr., Spring Hill, TN (615) 302-0971
WILLIAMSON COUNTY ENRICHMENT CENTER
110 Everbright Ave., Franklin, TN (615) 786-0186
same campus includes: WILLIAMSON COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER AT ACADEMY PARK
112 Everbright Ave., Franklin, TN
ACADEMY PARK GYMNASIUM
120 Everbright Ave., Franklin, TN
WILLIAMSON COUNTY INDOOR SPORTS COMPLEX
920 Heritage Way, Brentwood, TN (615) 370-3471
WILLIAMSON COUNTY RECREATION COMPLEX AT NOLENSVILLE
7250 Nolensville Rd., Nolensville, TN (615) 786-0200
NATURE PARKS
TIMBERLAND PARK
Natchez Trace Pkwy. at mile marker 437.2 (South of the Highway 96 entrance) Franklin, TN (615) 232-4154
WILKINS BRANCH MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK
5664 Wilkins Branch Rd., Franklin, TN (615) 232-4154
CASTLE PARK
2135 New Castle Rd., Arrington, TN (615) 790-5719
PEACOCK HILL NATURE PARK
6990 Giles Hill Road, College Grove, TN (615) 368-2911
Williamson County Parks and Recreation (WCPR) is a public organization benefitting the community.
Anyone may register for and participate in the department’s programs, teams, classes and events. For program registration, pass purchasing or additional information, visit wcparksandrec.com
You may also receive department information by “liking” Williamson County Parks and Recreation on Facebook; following us on X (Twitter) at @wc_parksandrec or Instagram at @willcoparksandrec.
SATELLITE CENTERS
COLLEGE GROVE COMMUNITY CENTER
8607 Horton Hwy., College Grove, TN (615) 368-2126
HILLSBORO-LEIPER’S FORK COMMUNITY CENTER 5325 Old Hwy. 96 West, Franklin, TN (615) 591-9274
BETHESDA RECREATION CENTER 4907 Bethesda Rd., Thompson’s Station, TN (615) 790-5719
SPORTS ARENAS
INDOOR ARENA AT CROCKETT PARK
1485 Volunteer Pkwy., Brentwood, TN (615) 377-6530
ROBERT A RING ARENA
1878 Downs Blvd., Franklin, TN (615) 790-5792
For a complete listing of all WCPR facilities, visit wcparksandrec.com
Gordon Hampton, Director Rogers Anderson, County MayorSummer Activities Program Contacts
THERAPEUTICS
Traci Hamby 615.790.5179 ext. 2021 Traci.Hamby@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Understanding Registration
WCPR activities that require registration through Williamson County Parks and Recreation’s ActiveNet registration system will be listed with a five digit code. The code is a unique identifier that can be used to search for that activity directly.
In order to register for an activity, please click directly on the registration code listed in this guide or visit wcparksandrec.com. On the homepage, click on the big blue button that says “Online Registration.”
Once taken to the next page, you can input the
code into the search bar to be taken directly
that activity’s registration page.
Refund Policy
Applies to all summer programming with the exception of Camp Will and Athletics camps. Please refer to information regarding those specific programs for the correct policy details.
CREDITS OR TRANSFERS will be processed upon written request in accordance with the following policy:
Should you need to cancel registration in an activity, program, or trip, you must notify the department contact no later than one (1) week prior to the start of the program. No credits or transfers will be processed less than one (1) week before the date the program is scheduled to begin.
Whether you choose to cancel your registration in advance of the one (1) week period; or if WCPR cancels the program that you or your child is registered in, you will be given the option of receiving a credit to your WCPR account or transferring your payment to another registration of the same value (or less). Due to State Auditing/Fund Regulations, any on-line processing fees cannot be credited or refunded.
CREDITS: After providing a written request with a WCPR staff member regarding the cancellation of your registration, they can credit your WCPR account the amount of the activity fee. Credits are immediately effective once in your WCPR account and can be used towards any future WCPR activity registration/payment. Processing fees will apply.
TRANSFERS: A WCPR staff member will work with you to transfer your canceled registration towards a future activity of the same value (or less). If you choose an activity with a higher fee, processing fees will apply and it will be your responsibility to enroll your child.
*Refunds for special considerations must be submitted in writing to management staff.
Bob Ross® for Kids Acrylic Landscape
Introducing Bob Ross® for Kids with Certified Ross Instructor®, Quintin Burlingame! This camp is designed for younger artists who want to create gorgeous landscape paintings, but are not quite ready for messy oil paints. Quintin will guide students through the basics of using acrylic paints and help them achieve happy little masterpieces. Students will create 5 different paintings on 9x12 canvas board All materials are provided by the instructor. Instructor: Quintin Burlingame
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Bob Ross® Oil Landscape for Teens
From “Happy Little Trees” to “Mighty Mountains,” students can join Certified Ross Instructor®, Quintin Burlingame, to learn the Bob Ross Wet-On-Wet technique® made famous on The Joy of Painting®. Each class, students complete an oil on canvas painting focusing on individual components, ultimately culminating into one of Bob’s iconic mountain landscapes. Instructor: Quintin Burlingame
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Color Wheels | Flora and Fauna
Let’s celebrate the earth’s stunning array of plants, flowers, and animals. We will paint, draw, color, assemble, and sculpt a variety of charming projects inspired by our local flora and fauna. Projects will include painting Black-eyed Susans and red foxes, drawing irises and raccoons, sculpting salamanders and squirrels, and many more! Come join the creative fun! All materials are provided by the instructor.
Instructor: Color Wheels Instructor, Shelley Sullivan
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Color Wheels | Tale as Old as Time
Using literature as our guide, we’ll create masterpieces inspired by the stories we love. We’ll capture the classics like The Wizard of Oz, Cinderella, and Goldilocks along with modern treasures like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Harry Potter through illustration, painting, and sculpting. Projects will include painting the Emerald City, sculpting the Three Bears, illustrating an Oompa Loompa, and many more! Come join the creative fun! All materials provided by the instructor.
Instructor: Color Wheels Instructor, Shelley Sullivan
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Drawing 101
What do you like to draw? What do you want to learn more about? Are you wondering how to make things look more 3-D or how to make a texture like hair look more real? Come explore basic drawing techniques in graphite, charcoal, and pen and ink. No matter your experience level you will have a great time increasing your skills while you flex your creativity. You will want to bring a device with internet so you can browse reference ideas.
NOTE: $10.00 supply fee is due to the instructor at the start of the first day.
Instructor: Heather Bethurum
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Drawing Animals
Do you like to draw animals? Do you want to learn to make them more realistic? Are you wondering how to make things look more 3-D or how to make a texture like hair look more real? Come explore basic drawing techniques in drawing and shading while learning to compose basic animal forms. No matter your experience level you will have a great time increasing your skills while flexing your creativity.
NOTE: $10.00 Supply Fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of camp. Instructor: Heather Bethurum
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Painting 101
What do you like to paint? What do you want to learn more about? Are you wondering how to mix colors or make things look more realistic? Come learn simple tricks and tips to help your paintings look more real. Explore basic painting techniques with acrylic paints while you create a finished painting. Students will want to bring a color reference picture (or two) or a device with the internet to browse reference ideas.
NOTE: $10.00 Supply Fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of camp. Instructor: Heather Bethurum
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Painting with Watercolor, Pen and Ink
Do you like to be creative, have fun, and layer different media like paint and pens? Come learn simple tricks and tips to make cool works of art. In this camp, you will explore basic watercolor painting techniques and how to layer on other fun media like gel pens and marker. Students will want to bring a color reference picture (or two) or a device with the internet to browse reference ideas.
NOTE: $10.00 Supply Fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of camp. Instructor: Heather Bethurum
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Storybook Decoupage | Fairy Garden
This four day summer camp offers an exciting and unique experience for children of ages 6 -10. Each day begins with story time, where campers will be introduced to a new and exciting tale. Then, the campers will be guided through multiple craft projects related to the story they just heard. The crafts will be fun, creative, and educational, helping to expand the campers’ knowledge of the fairy tale world. This camp is sure to be a great way for campers to learn, grow, and have fun!
THIS WEEK’S FEATURED STORIES: Hummingbirds, Bumble Bees, Wish and Garden Fairy. Instructor: Lizzy Chittendennden
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Storybook Decoupage | Silly Stories
This four day summer camp offers an exciting and unique experience for children of ages 6 -10! Each day begins with story time, where campers will be introduced to a new and exciting tale. Then, the campers will be guided through multiple craft projects related to the story they just heard. The crafts will be fun, creative, and educational, helping to expand the campers’ knowledge of the fairy tale world. This camp is sure to be a great way for campers to learn, grow, and have fun!
THIS WEEK’S FEATURED STORIES: No Monsters Here, Three Little Pigs as Told by the Wolf, Sock Fairy and Memoirs of a Goldfish.
Instructor: Lizzy Chittenden
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Storybook Decoupage | Princesses
This four day summer camp offers an exciting and unique experience for children of ages 6 -10! Each day begins with story time, where campers will be introduced to a new and exciting tale. Then, the campers will be guided through multiple craft projects related to the story they just heard. The crafts will be fun, creative, and educational, helping to expand the campers’ knowledge of the fairy tale world. This camp is sure to be a great way for campers to learn, grow, and have fun!
THIS WEEK’S FEATURED STORIES: Rapunzel, Cinderella, Princess and the Pea, and the Queen of France.
Instructor: Lizzy Chittenden
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Kids Jewelry Making Workshop
Come learn how to make a beaded elastic bracelet and necklace with jewelry designed Elizabeth Chittenden. All supplies needed will be supplied by the instructor. Instructor: Lizzy Chittenden
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Photography Camp
Using any camera, come learn the basics of photography. We’ll briefly discuss the exposure triangle and how to take better pictures and develop a photographers eye using the elements and principles of design. Each day we will take pictures and then learn how to critique our work to learn how to improve our photography skills. Projects will include learning to color photography with color pencils and taking pictures of sidewalk chalk scenes. Student will also have their portrait taken and edited images will be emailed for downloading. Students will need to bring their own cameras. Cell phone and iPad cameras are acceptable. Students must have the capability to airdrop or email pictures to the instructor.
NOTE: $10.00 Supply Fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of camp. Instructor: Susan Athens
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Art with Kris Camp
Join instructor Kris Salva for a creative week inspired by a different theme. Each day, students will begin the class with an instructor led mixed media project. Projects may include but are not limited to painting on canvas boards with acrylic paint, sculpting creatures from air dry clay and decorating them with paints and fabrics, painting scenes on river rocks and so much more. Students who finish the main project early can spend time refining the previous days’ project or exploring their own ideas with the materials provided. Instructor: Kris Salva
For more information, please contact Liz Friend at Liz.Friend@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Primrose Sewing Camps
Primrose Sewing welcomes girls and boys (ages 7 - 13 years) to use a sewing machine, take home creative projects, and meet new friends at the ever-popular Summer Day Camps! Nearly 260 young campers sewed with us in 2023 and filled the camps to capacity. Again this summer, we will host camps in Franklin, Spring Hill, and Nolensville. Each camp will be an action-packed week of sewing projects and fun! We are offering four different sewing camp choices for youth of all skill levels.
*The camp fee and $30 supply fee includes all fabrics, all supplies, up to 15 hours of instructions, a camp T-shirt, usage of sewing machines, and a daily snack. Session One is not a pre-requisite for Session Two, etc. Projects are subject to change without notice. Please note the location and age requirement when registering. Camps fill quickly, so register today!
The Primrose Sewing team has taught more than 1,000 students since 2017. Visit the Primrose Sewing Facebook page for photos of classes, workshops, and inspiring stories!
**NOTICE: All registration cancellations must be submitted in writing no later than 48 hours prior to the start of the program. No credits or transfers will be processed less than 48 hours before the date the program is scheduled to begin.
For more information, contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
SESSION #1
Campers will sew a portable canvas seat cushion, a water bottle sling, a cactus plushie, and a fabric basket.
Primrose Sewing Camps (cont’d)
SESSION #2
A heart applique pillow, a panda pouch, an owl plushie, and a tic tac toe game are the projects in Session #2.
SESSION 3
In this session, campers will sew a house pillow, a canvas tote bag, a dog plushie, and a post-it note holder.
SESSION 4
The projects for Session #4 are a cloud pillow, a cotton pillowcase, and one of most popular projectsa Quillow (40” x 50” cotton and fleece quilt that folds into a pocket to form a pillow).
AND Splash PARKS
2024 SUMMER SCHEDULE
*Schedule
MAY 6 - MAY 24
FRANKLIN SPLASH PARK
Monday - Friday 10:00am – 1:00pm
Saturday 10:00am – 5:00pm
1:00pm – 5:00pm
MAY 14 - MAY 24
BRENTWOOD (ISC) SPLASH PARK
Tuesday & Thursday 3:00pm – 6:00pm
1:00pm – 5:00pm
MAY 25 - AUGUST 4
ALL OUTDOOR POOLS/SPLASH PARKS
Monday – Thursday 10:00am – 7:00pm
Friday 10:00am – 6:00pm
Saturday 10:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm – 5:00pm
AUGUST 5 - SEPTEMBER 1
ALL OUTDOOR POOLS
Saturday 10:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm – 5:00pm
All splash parks closed on August 5
AUGUST 6 - SEPTEMBER 22
FRANKLIN SPLASH PARK
Monday – Friday 10:00am – 1:00pm
Saturday 10:00am – 5:00pm
Sunday 1:00pm – 5:00pm
BRENTWOOD (ISC) SPLASH PARK
Tuesday & Thursday 3:00pm – 6:00pm
Saturday 10:00am – 5:00pm Sunday 1:00pm – 5:00pm
HOLIDAYS
Open 9:00am - 3:00pm
May 27, June 19, July 4 and September 2
DAILY ADMISSION RATES
AGES 2 AND UNDER FREE
WILLIAMSON COUNTY RESIDENTS
SENIORS (55+) and YOUTH (3-17) $3
ADULTS (18-54) $5
OUT OF COUNTY
SENIORS (55+) and YOUTH (3-17) $5
SUMMER SPLASH PASS
Engineering for Kids: Jr. Robotics Lab
The goal of this class is to introduce the students to the concept of what robotics is as well as give the students a chance to build and program their own robots. This class is a perfect mixture of fun and learning, using LEGO® WeDo™ education set. Students will build a variety of robots like an airplane rescue, a giant escape, and a sailboat storm. Students will also learn how to program and operate their creations using a laptop computer. Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: Jr. Engineers Under Construction
Put on your hard hats engineers and join us for our Engineers Under Construction! In this camp, students work hard to apply their knowledge of construction to save the beach from erosion and build their very own city from the ground up. From roads and tunnels to buildings and skyscrapers, students discover that no job’s too tough for an Engineering for Kids engineer! Instructor: Engineering for Kids Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: Jr. Digging for Dinos
There has been an amazing discovery! Paleontologists have just uncovered a million-year-old dig site that is full of fossils! These fossils include dinosaur bones, imprints, eggs, and more! Your child’s help is needed to excavate these fossils and move them to museums for kids all over the world to learn about. In these lessons, students will learn about engineering, mathematics, dinosaurs, and fossils, while advancing their literacy skills through a variety of read-alouds. They will work as paleontologists and engineers while using the EFK Engineering Design Process to design and build solutions to a variety of engineering challenges.
Instructor: Engineering for Kids Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: Amazing Race STEM Camp
111 years ago airplanes had not even made their first flight, yet today we can fly to the other side of the world in 12 hours! It is thanks to advances in technology that we are able to explore so much of the world. Over the next five days teams will have to work together to see who is able to travel the farthest around the world. This trek around the world will require students to design their very own boat, plane, and even a rocket!
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: Momentum Madness STEM Camp
During the Momentum Madness camp, students will explore four fields of engineering: industrial, electrical, mechanical, and aerospace. They will design and construct vehicles and safety mechanisms that will achieve the fastest speeds while still maintaining safe racing conditions. Zero to sixty in two seconds?! How fast can an object go without compromising safety? Students in this camp will work with their Pit Crew to design and build vehicles, such as dragsters and hovering levitrons, which should be able to withstand astonishing speeds. Fasten your seat belt, the race has begun!
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: Robotics 101 STEM Camp
In Robotics 101 camp, students will learn the basics of designing, programming, and controlling a fully functional robot. Using LEGO® EV3®, mathematical concepts, and engineering principles students will brainstorm, plan, test, and modify sequences of instructions to accomplish a given task. Students will also learn the sequence of communication between the robot and the programmer by collecting and analyzing data using the robot’s sensors. Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: MinecraftEdu: Traveling into the Future
Join us in an apocalyptic future, one where the earth has been ravaged by a series of natural disasters. Each day, students rely on the engineering design process to solve a series of challenges such as building a city on a series of islands, escaping from a bunker on Mt. Everest, and even building a rocket to land on the moon! Through application of engineering principles, students solve numerous challenges as they make their virtual world of Minecraft a safe place for humanity once again. Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: Robo Battles STEM Camp
Robo Battles curriculum is designed to introduce students to the world of not only building, but also programming basic robots. The challenge facing robotics engineers is that the robot knows only what is written into the program and the design of the robot must also be capable of performing the task at hand. In this unit, students will experience both the designing and programming roles of being a robotics engineer. The students will explore different ways in which a robot could be utilized to engage in various battle challenges in a less competitive environment. Lessons include, tug of war, sumo bots, tanks and more.
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: Robo Games
A robot is a device that is designed and programmed to perform a task either autonomously or with human input. Robots typically come in two forms: those resembling humans or role-specific robots, such as NASA space probes and Mars Rovers. Robots are generally used to perform either dangerous or monotonous tasks. The challenge facing robotics engineers is that the robot knows only what is written into the program. The design of the robot must also be capable of performing the task at hand. In this unit, students will experience both the designing and programming roles of being a robotics engineer. Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: Robotics: Rescue Robots
The LEGO® Robotics: Rescue Robots curriculum is designed to introduce students to the world of not only building but also programming basic robots. Throughout this course, the students will explore different ways in which a robot could be utilized to respond in disaster situations. Through discussion and hands-on activities, students will learn to differentiate technology from natural (not man-made) objects and discuss why these objects are considered to be technology. Also, students will explore areas that humans cannot travel, such as the ocean floor and deep space, assist in the safe disposal of explosives, analyze data provided by sensors, and react to it appropriately. Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: World Games Engineering STEM
The competition is heating up with the Engineering For Kids World Games! In this program, students will compete for the gold as they take on exciting engineering challenges related to the greatest athletic competitions. Students will explore a wide variety of science and engineering concepts related to various athletic events like swimming, mini golf, soccer, and more while applying EFK’s Engineering Design Process. Get ready to step up to the podium as we declare victory in inspiring the next generation of engineers!
Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Engineering for Kids: Electronic Game Design –Racing Games | Motocross
Ladies and gentlemen start your engines! On your mark, get set, GO! Kids are drawn to the excitement of a race. They hoot and holler in anticipation that the car they chose will cross the finish line first. We will use the Engineering Design Process to create a storyboard that will outline the rules of play and characters for our game based on the basic rules of racing. Then, we will use Clickteam Fusion 2.5® to bring our storyboard to life with programming. At the end of the program, everyone takes home a working Windows-compatible game. Instructor: Engineering for Kids
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Robothink: Building Bots for Battle
Get ready to rumble, RoboThink-style! Join us for an electrifying camp where students will unleash their inner engineers by building and customizing an incredible variety of battle robots. Once the construction is complete, it’s time to enter the arena and compete in thrilling activities that will put your robot to the ultimate test. With gears, motors, axles, and our special hardware, your child will experience the battle of a lifetime! No experience is necessary– just come ready to battle and have a blast! Instructor: RoboThink Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Robothink: STEM Coding and Robotics
Get ready to dive into the captivating world of coding and robotics with RoboThink! Build and program your very own robots and learn the art of coding in a fun and engaging way. No prior experience is required Instructor: RoboThink Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Robothink: Building RoboPetz Camp
Join us in the enchanting world of RoboThink RoboPetz Camp! Step into this immersive program where students can bring their wildest animal dreams to life by constructing a captivating array of robotic creatures. From tail-wagging robotic dogs to trainable, self-moving unicorns, the possibilities are endless! Throughout this incredible adventure, participants will master the fundamentals of working with mainboards, DC motors, gears, and axles, all while creating their very own RoboPetz inspired by the marvelous animal kingdom. Get ready to embark on a wild journey of creation and discovery– no prior animal experience required . Instructor: RoboThink Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith a Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Robothink: Engineering Planes, Trains and Automobiles
Get ready to hit the gas as you dive into the exhilarating world of engineering. We’ll be constructing powerful race cars, planes, and tanks while working to fine-tune their performance for heart-pounding competitions and adrenaline-pumping fun. No prior experience necessary– just a burning passion for speed!
For more information, please contact Evan Smith a Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Mr. Bonds: Crazy Chemistry
Budding chemists conduct hands-on experiments connecting real-world materials with scientific principles. Students will learn about the elements on our interactive Periodic Table, make their own slime recipes, mix eruptions, explosions, and even make elephant toothpaste! The morning and afternoon session of camp will run two different curriculums for those wanting to attend for the full day. We will offer a supervised lunch with for all-day campers, between the morning and afternoon camps, but lunch will not be provided.
Instructor: Mr. Bond’s Science Guys Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith a Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Mr. Bonds: C.S.I. Camp
CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) camp is a favorite. Kids conduct cool science experiments using DNA, fingerprinting, fiber analysis, and anatomy. They collect clues, identify suspects, and solve crimes using their crime-fighting tool kits. At the end of the week, our budding detectives will work together and use their new skills to solve a mystery and save the Science Guys! The morning and afternoon session of camp will run two different curriculums for those wanting to attend for the full day. We will offer a supervised lunch with for all-day campers, between the morning and afternoon camps, but lunch will not be provided.
Instructor: Mr. Bond’s Science Guys Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Mr. Bonds: Space & Rocketry Camp
Space camp is all about life in outer space! From Earth to the outer planets, we explore the physics of space, how astronauts live in the ISS, and launch 6 different kinds of rockets! Kids will bring home their real rocket at the end of the week! The morning and afternoon session of camp will run two different curriculums for those wanting to attend for the full day. We will offer a supervised lunch with for all-day campers, between the morning and afternoon camps, but lunch will not be provided. Instructor: Mr. Bond’s Science Guys Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Recreation
Mr. Bonds: “It’s Alive” Biology Camp
IT’S ALIVE! PLANTS, ANIMALS, AND US (BIOLOGY). Our first Biology themed camp! In this camp we will learn all about how plants and animals grow, survive, and thrive! We’ll learn about our own digestion and anatomy, and all about what makes us.... US! We are most excited to learn all about animal habitats and migration on our GIANT interactive dymaxion map of the world! The morning and afternoon session of camp will run two different curriculums for those wanting to attend for the full day. We will offer a supervised lunch with for all-day campers, between the morning and afternoon camps, but lunch will not be provided. Instructor: Mr. Bond’s Science Guys Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Mr. Bonds: Kitchen Chemistry
Each experiment in this camp is either edible or uses edible ingredients! We will explore the hidden secrets of the kitchen, make edible slime, make our own gummy worms, and create edible eruptions! While we are mainly using edible ingredients, we won’t eat the results of every experiment. No major allergens are included in this camp! The morning and afternoon session of camp will run two different curriculums for those wanting to attend for the full day. We will offer a supervised lunch with for all-day campers, between the morning and afternoon camps, but lunch will not be provided. Instructor: Mr. Bond’s Science Guys Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Chess Camp
This camp will be for all levels of chess players. Campers will explore the history of the game, board/piece basics, the object/how to capture and strategy. Campers will gain the independence required by every player when competing, no matter if they’ve never played before or are experienced competitors. Campers will also learn about competition conduct, rankings and how to find opportunities for further play and competition. All materials will be provided by instructor. Instructor: Tiffany Elliott.
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Chamber Music/Concert Band Camp
This Music Intensive Summer Camp is perfect for Students in Concert Band in Middle School. Rising 7th & 8th graders who have their own instrument will work on honing their skills. Students will participate in Master Classes with members of the Nashville Symphony along with a performance at the end of the camp.
*NOTE: $25 Supply Fee is due to the instructor at the start of the camp. Instructor: Chris Colalillo
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Brickeology: Think Outside the Brick
These camps are for the creative LEGO builders who love to make their own creations or want to learn to build their own LEGO creations. Every day will have a combination of group building games and individual building activities. Builders will get the chance to participate in LEGO derby races, create micro builds, animals, planes, LEGO food, and ultimately follow their own inspiration and imagination as we take ideas from the real world and turn them into LEGO builds. Instructor: Brickeology Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Brickeology: Bricklayers Workshop
This LEGO camp adventure is perfect for LEGO fans of set building and imaginative builders alike! Set lovers will have access to a vast array of buildable LEGO sets from tons of different LEGO themes. Our creative builders have access to thousands of LEGO pieces where they’ll be able to unleash their minds and create whatever they can imagine.
Instructor: Brickeology Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Brickeology: Brick Masters | Get Your Brick On
The ultimate fun way to end the summer! Based on the popular TV show all LEGO fans know and love, campers will have daily building challenges and games to compete for prizes.
Challenges include Tallest Tower, Strongest Bridge, Blind Building, See It Build It, and MUCH MORE!
Will Arnett will, sadly, not be hosting.
Instructor: Brickeology Staff
*NOTE $15 Supply Fee will be due to the instructor at the start of the first class.
For more information, please contact Evan Smith a Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Brickeology: Nothing’s Going to Stop (Motion) Us
This week we’re making Stop Motion Movies with LEGO! Each builder will create their story, build a set, film, and edit their movie using LEGO characters and pieces. Star Wars, Harry Potter, Minecraft, and other LEGO figures will be available for campers to tell their own unique stories.
Campers will need to bring a tablet or smartphone from home with the free version of Stop Motion Studio installed.
Instructor: Brickeology Staff
*NOTE $15 Supply Fee will be due to the instructor at the start of the first class.
For more information, please contact Evan Smith a Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
WCAC Animal Ed-Venture Camp
During this exciting, week long ed-venture at the Williamson County Animal Center (WCAC), campers will spend time immersed in everything animal! Campers will partake in animal-related education activities, including games, crafts, guest speakers, and more. During their time with us, your camper will learn about pet care basics, being a responsible pet guardian, and how to align choices with their values to help make our community a safer and more compassionate place for all animals.
Instructor: Williamson County Animal Control Staff
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Kidoknetics SportsPlay Camp
Is your child ready to have some fun and learn new skills? Kidokinetics Net it Out program is the perfect solution! Our coaches will help your child learn the fundamentals of various net sports including Tennis, Pickleball, Soccer, Badminton and Volleyball. These games not only provide fun, but they also promote the development of key physical skills such as agility, accuracy, and coordination in a team-oriented environment. Your child will gain self-confidence while having a great time. Our program creates a positive learning environment. Your child will gain self-confidence while having a great time. Our program creates a positive learning environment that encourages kids to stay active and try new things. With fun games and basic skill introduction, your child will become comfortable with these net sports in no time. And who knows? They may discover their new favorite sport!
For more information, please contact Evan Smith at Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Pre-School Prep & Sticky Fingers Summer Camps
If your child is ready to learn skills needed to be confident, prepared, and excited for school, but isn’t ready for an all-day class, then this is the perfect opportunity. Each day will have a theme to help guide class practice, play, and learning. With reading, writing, mathematical concepts, and hands-on activities, little ones will have fun seeing what school is all about!
*ADDITIONAL FEE: $10 supply fee due at the beginning of the first session.
Instructor: Brittany Whipple, M.Ed
NOTE: This is a drop-off class and children should be able to use the restroom unassisted.
*All registration cancellations must be submitted in writing no later than 1 week prior to the start of the program. No credits or transfers will be processed less than 1 week before the date the program is scheduled to begin. For more information, please contact Evan Smith a Evan.Smith@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
NATURE & TRAILS - Junior Ranger Camp
WCPR will be partnering with the Williamson County Public Library to offer other Nature Programs. Watch HERE for more details.
JUNIOR RANGER CAMP - Do you want to form a closer connection with the natural world and also learn about the area you live in? If so, this will be the perfect camp for you. You will learn how to observe things in nature, play games, learn about the history of the area, wander through creeks and much more! This is a fantastic way to gain confidence while being outdoors. Join us!
Participants will spend most of their time outdoors. Be sure to wear good close-toed shoes for hiking and dress for appropriately for the weather. Bug spray and sunscreen are strongly recommended. Parents, be sure your child has a water bottle and brings a snack.
ADVANCED JR. RANGER CAMP - Calling all young outdoor enthusiasts! Get ready for an adventure that will teach you a variety of outdoor skills including… outdoor safety and preparedness, land navigation, plant and animal identification, and more. The camp will also include a float down the Harpeth River. Show off what you have learned with an overnight camping trip at the end of the week.
Participants will spend most of their time outdoors. Be sure to wear good close-toed shoes for hiking and dress for appropriately for the weather. Bug spray and sunscreen are strongly recommended. Parents, be sure your child has a water bottle.
Instructors: WCPR Nature Park Staff
For questions, contact Michael at Michael.Culbreth@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Instructors: Steve Shipley (Longview/Academy Park) Tom Richardson* (ISC)
SPORTS CAMP - Youth Soccer
Instructor: Jose Londono
SPORTS CAMP - Youth Flag Football
Instructor: Ron Carter
SPORTS CAMP - Youth Golf
SPORTS
SPORTS
CAMP - Youth Tennis
Instructor: Jonathan Hains
SPORTS CAMP - Youth Table Tennis
Instructor: Linda Lui
Junior Lifeguard Program
American Red Cross Junior Lifeguarding is designed to guide youth to the American Red Cross Lifeguarding course by building a foundation of knowledge, attitudes and skills for future lifeguards. Participants are not required to master or perfectly execute skills. They should learn techniques and build stamina during this program.
AQUATICS
Junior Lifeguard Camps offer young people the opportunity to gain valuable lifesaving and aquatic skills. Junior Lifeguards (JGs) are between the ages of 11-14. The students are also taught basic water rescue skills such as how to react in an emergency, throw a rope to help a distressed swimmer, and perform rescue tube and boogie board rescues. Throughout the session, drills and activities are regularly rotated to help the JGs practice their skills and continually improve.
Junior Lifeguard Camps are an important part of a child’s life and are a great way to teach kid’s important swimming and water safety skills that they can use for the rest of their lives.
Registration begins April 1.
* Must have completed the 5th Grade.
** Thursday only at Franklin
For more information contact Beau Bullock at (615) 302-0971 ext. 2222 or Beau.Bullock@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
WILLIAMSON COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION PRESENTS
38th Annual
MAY 4 - 27 (SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND MEMORIAL DAY) 10:00AM - 6:00PM
FREE PARKING AND FREE ADMISSION FOR CHILDREN 2 AND UNDER! ONE DAY ADMISSION ONLINE TICKET PRICING: CHILD (3-12) $5; ADULT SATURDAY $28; ADULT SUNDAY $25; SEASON PASS $180
EVENT DETAILS AND TICKETS:
TNRENFEST.COM
Princess Passport to Royalty
Calling all dancing royalty! Whether your favorite prince or princess travels by magic carpet or swims under the sea, this magical dance camp will be filled with adventure! You’re your passport to Royalty with R&S as we travel to meet four V.I.P.s (Very Important Princesses) in their magical kingdoms. Students will learn basic fundamentals of ballet, jazz, and creative movement! On the final day, family and friends will be invited to celebrate the final leg of our journey with a royal performance.
*NOTE* Leotard, Tights, and Ballet Shoes Required. Guardians are required to stay on the property during this camp.
For more information contact Brittney Williams at Brittney.Williams@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
PARENT ACTIVITY #32797
A Tea-riffic Ballet Adventure
Be our guest and join us this summer as we enjoy a week full of dance, music, and friendship. This Tea-riffic Introduction to Ballet will incorporate tiptoes, twirls, and practically perfect princess manners. Family and friends are encouraged to join us for our tea party and showcase on the last day of camp.
*NOTE* Leotard, Tights, and Ballet Shoes Required. Guardians are required to stay on the property during this camp.
For more information contact Brittney Williams at Brittney.Williams@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
PARENT ACTIVITY #32804
Bluey Dance Mode
Ready… Set… Dance Mode! WACKADOO come dance like Bluey, Bingo and the Heelers! Dancers will say G’day to their new friends and enjoy themed dances and activities. Come get your dance mode on, for real life! This week ends with a fantastic Bluey themed Dance Party for family and friends to enjoy. This upbeat dance camp will incorporate the fundamental basics of jazz, hip hop, and creative movement.
*NOTE* Fitted dance attire, Tennis, Jazz or Ballet shoes permitted. Guardians are required to stay on the property during this camp
For more information contact Brittney Williams at Brittney.Williams@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
PARENT ACTIVITY #32810
In Our Dance Camp Era
Calling all Swifities! Come “Shake it off” at this super fun Taylor Swift Eras inspired dance camp. This 4-day camp will be filled with movement, games, crafts, and all things Taylor Swift!
Join us on the final day of camp as dancers “take the stage” to perform for their family and friends. Dance styles include jazz, hip hop, and creative movement.
*NOTE* Fitted dance attire and Jazz, Ballet, or tennis shoes permitted.
For more information contact Brittney Williams at Brittney.Williams@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
PARENT ACTIVITY #32819
Barbie Dance Camp - and Ken, too!
Come on Barbie, let’s go party! Join Barbie, Ken, and all their Dreamhouse Friends as dancers learn some of Barbie’s favorite Ballet Steps, and some of Ken’s favorite Jazzy moves! Dancers will perform a Barbie and Ken themed dance for families on the final day of this four day camp!
*NOTE* Fitted dance attire and Jazz, Ballet, or tennis shoes permitted.
For more information contact Brittney Williams at Brittney.Williams@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
PARENT
#32834
We’ve Got Spirit! Dance Camp
Let’s shake it up! Learn or brush up on the basics of Pom Dance & Acro! This dance camp will incorporate Cheer and Pom arm motions, basic stunts and pom skills, and Hip Hop inspired Pom Choreography. This camp is great for beginner or experienced pom dancers ages 6 to 9. At the end of the week, dancers will perform an in-studio mini-showcase for their families and friends. We have poms for all dancers to use, but feel free to bring your own!
*NOTE* Fitted dance attire and Jazz, Ballet, or tennis shoes permitted.
For more information contact Brittney Williams at Brittney.Williams@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
PARENT ACTIVITY #32845
Try Everything! - Dance Camp
This Sampler Dance Camp will introduce dancers to a variety of techniques including contemporary. Hip Hop, Jazz, Theatre Dance, and Ballet. Dancers will perform a sample from each style for family and friends at the end of this camp
*NOTE* Fitted dance attire and Jazz, Ballet, or tennis shoes permitted. For more information contact Brittney Williams at Brittney.Williams@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
VISIT A BEAUTIFUL WCPR NATURE PARK
WCPR Nature Parks Hours of Operation:
March – October 8:00am to 6:00pm
November – February 8:00am to 4:00pm
Timberland Park program information (615) 232-4154
Peacock Hill Nature Park program information (615) 368-2911
n HIKING TRAILS TO ONE OF THE TALLEST POINTS IN WILLIAMSON COUNTY
n VISITOR’S CENTER IN FORMER 1853 FARM HOUSE KNOWN AS THE ‘PEACOCK HILL COUNTRY INN’
Timberland Park is located just south of the Hwy. 96 entrance to the Natchez
Trace Parkway at mile marker 437.2 on the historic
6990 Giles Hill Road College Grove, TN
Timberland Park offers guided hikes, hiking trails, walking trails and a variety of nature programs. Most activities are FREE to attend but require online pre-registration.
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Little Stars | Beach Party Camp
Calling all future performers! Does your little one love to Sing, Dance, or Act?
Our popular weekly musical theatre class for our youngest performers has a summer camp option with a Beach theme. We will learn songs, put dance movement to them, learn lines, and present to family and friends in an exciting showcase the last half hour of camp on Friday. This camp is a great way to gain confidence, develop performance skills, and have fun.
*NOTE: Supply Fee of $15 due to instructor on the first day of camp. Instructor: Ashley Taft
For more information, contact Alison.Worden@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
STAR Program | Seussical Kids
Summer Intensive Camp
Our STAR Program is offering the opportunity to be a part of production of Seussical Kids –all learned in two weeks of camp!
The two week camp (WEEK 1: 9:00am – 3:00pm, Tuesday – Friday at Enrichment Center; WEEK 2: 9:00am-3:00pm, Monday – Friday at Performing Arts Center) is capped off with TWO PERFORMANCES at the Williamson County Performing Arts Center on Saturday, June 8 at 3:00pm and 6:30pm.
Transporting audiences from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus, the Cat in the Hat, our narrator, tells the story of Horton, an elephant who discovers a speck of dust containing tiny people called the Whos, including Jojo, a Who child, who gets in trouble for thinking too many “thinks.” Horton’s challenge is twofold — not only must he protect the Whos from a world of naysayers and dangers, but he must also guard an abandoned egg that’s been left in his care by the irresponsible Mayzie La Bird. Although Horton faces ridicule, danger, kidnapping and a trial, the intrepid Gertrude McFuzz never loses faith in him. Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family and community are challenged and emerge triumphant!
*NOTE: Supply Fee of $25 due to instructor on the first day of camp.
DISCOUNT AVAILABLE: There is a $25 sibling discount (starting with 2nd sibling) if siblings register in same transaction.
Instructor: Ashley Taft
seussical KIDS is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. MTIShows.com
For more information, please contact Alison Worden at Alison.Worden@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Camp Broadway
Spend the week learning and performing some of the biggest show-stopping songs and scenes from Broadway plays. Kids in this one-week program will sing, dance, act, and create! Perfect for those who are just beginning to explore their interest in theatre or those who are more experienced in Musical Theatre. Our fun-filled week consists of singing, dancing, creating skits, and theatre games and crafts, all while preparing a revue performance for family the last hour of camp on Friday.
Instructor: Ashley Taft
For more information, please contact Alison Worden at Alison.Worden@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Improv Camp
Join us for this fun teen camp full of theater games and creativity! Improvisation is defined as making up a scene or story without a script or any prior planning. Create scenes and characters from your imagination. Work on your skills of interpretation and storytelling. Play games to understand parts of the stage, the steps of storytelling, theater rules and cooperation.
At the end of the week, showcase your ability to take ideas from friends and family in the audience and make up a show right before everyone’s eyes.
(SHOWCASE PERFORMANCE – 7:00pm on Friday, June 14 at the Williamson County Performing Arts Center)
Instructor: Tyler Worden
For more information, please contact Alison Worden at Alison.Worden@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Musical Theatre Cabaret Camp
Calling all Musical Theatre teens who love to perform! Campers will spend time honing their skills in singing and acting in musical theatre productions in this camp designed for teens. Campers will have an opportunity to work on chosen songs/musical theatre scenes with an experienced theatre director to gain strength and confidence in their voices and work together to create a fabulous cabaret for friends and family!
*NOTE: $20 Supply Fee due to instructor on first day of camp.
(Performance Showcase – 7:00pm on Friday, July 26 at the Williamson County Performing Arts Center)
Instructor: Jenae Chuor
For more information, please contact Alison Worden at Alison.Worden@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Rising Stars 13 Summer Intensive (Note: Audition-based Camp)
For the summer of 2024, the Rising Stars production will be 13, a hilarious, coming-of-age musical about discovering that “cool” is sometimes where we least expect it. With an unforgettable rock score from Tony Award-winning composer, Jason Robert Brown, (Parade, The Last Five Years, Bridges of Madison County)
13 is a musical about fitting in – and standing out! Evan Goldman is plucked from his fast-paced, preteen New York City life and plopped into a sleepy Indiana town following his parents’ divorce. Surrounded by an array of simpleminded middle school students, he needs to establish his place in the popularity pecking order. Can he situate himself on a comfortable link of the food chain... or will he dangle at the end with the outcasts?!?
13 is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. mtishows.com
*IMPORTANT* Pre-audition Information: Please check our website HERE in March for important information helpful for auditioning and online audition form. Those auditioning must be able to commit to attendance at ALL rehearsals and performances. If necessary, callbacks for some of those auditioning will be Sunday afternoon, April 14. (If you do not get a call back, it does not mean that you will not be cast.)
The cast list will be posted by the end of the day on Wednesday, April 17.
***Once the cast list is posted, the Activity Code will be given out to those in the cast to enroll. Those auditioning must enroll within two weeks of being cast or their spot will roll to another auditionee.
REHEARSALS will be a 2-week summer intensive camp, July 8-19, Monday – Friday from 9:00am – 3:00pm.
THREE PERFORMANCES will be Saturday and Sunday, July 20-21.
All rehearsals and performances will be at the Academy Park Campus in Franklin: Week 1 at the Enrichment Center; week 2 and performances at the Williamson County Performing Arts Center.
NOTE: There is a $25 sibling discount (starting with 2nd sibling) if siblings register in same transaction. Instructor: Blandina Vergara-Cruz
For more information, please contact Alison Worden at Alison.Worden@williamsoncounty-tn.gov
Camp Will
THERAPEUTICS
Camp Will is a summer camp for children, adolescents and young adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
ELIGIBILITY
Campers must be a resident of Williamson County and be between the ages of 6-23 years (campers must be 6 by May 31, 2023). If a camper turns 24 during Camp Will, that camper can remain at Camp Will for the rest of the 2022 camp dates. After the last day of camp, that camper will then be aged out of the program.
NEW TO CAMP WILL?
An assessment must be completed by a parent/legal guardian prior to online registration. Campers must also be present during the assessment. Please call (615) 790-5719 ext. 2033 to schedule an appointment.
PLEASE NOTE: Assessment appointments are available between 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday, and are scheduled around ongoing Therapeutics programs and events.
The deadline to complete new assessments for Camp Will 2023 is Tuesday, March 19, 2024. Only campers that have completed an assessment can register for Camp Will.
GROUP STRUCTURE
In order to provide a safe and fun experience, campers are divided into groups of approximately 10-12 campers. Each group is staffed with up to 4 counselors, and the ratio is 3-4 campers for every 1 counselor. Campers must be able to remain with their group.
PLEASE NOTE: Campers who require a constant 1:1 may need more support than this camp structure can provide. If a camper requires 1:1 support, WCPR will gladly accommodate any qualified person or outside agency of the parent’s/guardian’s choice. The additional support is at the parent’s/guardian’s expense.
REGISTRATION AND FORMS
FIRST STEP - Register online to sign up for Camp Will.
Please note: For new campers, an assessment must be completed prior to online registration. Please see the “Eligibility” section for the complete details.
• Online registration will open at 9:00 AM on Wednesday, March 3, 2023. Registrations will be accepted until the program is full.
• Online registration is on a first come, first served basis.
• No in-person registrations will be accepted.
• Use the following online code to access online registration: 33119
• During registration, parents can sign up for up to FIVE weeks of camp, depending on availability. PLEASE NOTE: Weeks will be confirmed at the end of online registration.
• A $25 non-refundable fee will be due at the end of the transaction. Payment must be credit or debit card only (A small nonrefundable processing fee is collected for all online transactions).
PLEASE NOTE: If a family wishes to enroll their camper in more than 5 weeks of Camp Will, families can add their camper to a waiting list. For more information, please see the Waiting List section.
SECOND STEP - Stop by one of the drop-in registration dates to complete Camp Will registration.
• Only a parent or legal guardian can complete registration for Camp Will. During drop-in registration, our staff will collect paperwork, confirm the weeks that campers are signed up for, provide a Parent Handbook, and collect the final payment.
• For each drop-in registration date, parents/legal guardians can drop in any time between the designated hours scheduled for that date. *If a parent/legal guardian is not able to attend any of the in-person registration dates listed below, please email Traci.Hamby@williamsoncounty-tn.gov for other options (Please note: Alternative dates/times will be planned around ongoing Therapeutics programs.
• All registrations and final payments must be completed by the last drop-in date (April 15).
• RETURNING CAMPERS: All paperwork (registration forms and updated assessments if necessary) will be due at this time.
• Final payment will be due (payment amount will depend on the number of weeks each camper is registered for). Cash, check, or credit/debit card payment accepted (a small nonrefundable processing fee is collected on credit/debit card transactions).
The weekly rate is $80 (holiday weeks) or $100 (non-holiday weeks..
FINANCIAL AID
FINANCIAL AID is available upon request, and must be approved PRIOR to the final payment. Please e-mail Traci.Hamby@williamsoncounty-tn.gov for more information. Financial aid may supplement the weekly rate but does not cover the $25 registration fee.
IN-PERSON DATES AND LOCATION
Franklin Recreation Complex, 1120 Hillsboro Road, Franklin, TN 37064
April 1 (Monday) from 9:00am - 3:30pm
April 11 (Thursday) from 4:00pm - 7:30pm
April 15 (Monday) from 9:00am - 3:30pm
REFUND POLICY
WITHDRAWAL REQUESTS must be submitted by email to Traci Hamby at Traci.Hamby@williamsoncounty-tn.gov in advance. The request must be made at least 7 days prior to the week that your camper can no longer attend Camp Will. Check refunds will be issued if your camper’s spot can be filled by someone off the waiting list. If the spot cannot be filled, a credit will be applied to the parent/legal guardian’s WCPR account (to be used towards another WCPR program or event). Refunds/credits can only be requested for the weekly rate; the registration fee and any processing fees are nonrefundable. No refunds or credits will be processed if the request is received less than 7 days in advance.
WAITING LIST INFORMATION
Once Camp Will is full or if a family would like to enroll their camper in additional weeks of camp, please use ONLINE CODE 33129 to add a camper to the waiting list. Families will be notified in the order in which their camper was placed on the waiting list) if any weeks become available.
STANDARD PASS:
FACILITY AMENITIES & POOLS/SPLASH PARKS
Standard passes offer unlimited use of our state-of-the-art wellness centers, pools/splash parks, gymnasiums, walking tracks and other facility amenities.
PREMIUM PASS:
ALL-INCLUSIVE (STANDARD + UNLIMITED GROUP FITNESS CLASSES)
Premium passes offer all Standard Pass options PLUS unlimited group fitness, aqua fitness and indoor cycling classes.
General Admission
Adult (18-54)
Standard Fee: $5
Premium Fee: $10
Youth (3-17)
or Seniors (55+)
Standard Fee: $3
Premium Fee: $5
Monthly Passes*
Single Adult (18-54)
Premium Fee: $35
Single Youth (13-17) or Senior (55+)
Premium Fee: $30
Family
Premium Fee: $55
Senior Couple (55+)
Premium Fee: $45
*Monthly passes expire one month from date of purchase.
*Non Williamson County residents may purchase monthly passes for an additional $10.
Annual Passes*
Single Adult (18-54)
Standard Fee: $175
Premium Fee: $315
Single Youth (13-17) or Senior (55+)
Standard Fee: $125
Premium Fee: $270
Family Standard Fee: $250
Premium Fee: $495
Senior Couple (55+)
Standard Fee: $185
Premium Fee: $405
*Annual passes expire one year from date of purchase.
*Non Williamson County residents may purchase annual passes for an additional $100.