District offers kids free summer food
GLENDALE - Princeton City School District sponsors a Summer Food Service Program for all district children and the disabled at four district schools: Heritage Hill Elementary, 11961 Chesterdale Road; Lincoln Heights Elementary, 1200 Lindy Ave.; Princeton Junior High, 11157 Chester Road; and Robert E. Lucas Intermediate, 3900 Cottingham Drive.
Free breakfast and lunch will be offered to all children 18 or younger or adults who are determined by a state or public educational agency to be mentally or physically disabled.
For information, dates and serving times, call 552-8604.
Nature education center runs camps
The Imago Earth Center, 700 Enright Ave., East Price Hill, is a nonprofit environmental education facility and nature preserve, sitting on 16 natural acres atop a ridge in Price Hill.
A number of day camps for children are being offered this summer, including Naturalist Camp, Time Travelers, Nature's Arts and Crafts, and Adventure Camps.
Dates, fees and age groups vary.
Hours are 8 a.m. until dusk daily, and visitors are welcome.
Information: 921-8455 or visit the center's Web site at www.imagoearthcenter.org.
Deer Park alumni invited to picnic
DEER PARK - The Deer Park High School Alumni Association's picnic will be noon Sunday in the lower shelter at Chamberlain Park, 7640 Plainfield Road. All district alumni are invited to bring a picnic basket.
The event was incorrectly reported earlier as being on Saturday.
RSVP Don Carr, 398-2761, or Nancy Anders, 791-2935.
Finneytown offers sports camps
FINNEYTOWN - Finneytown Local School District is accepting applications for summer sports camps, which include boys basketball, girls basketball , baseball, girls volleyball, football, girls soccer, and wrestling.
The dates, fees, and age groups vary.
Brochures have been mailed to residents, and may also be picked up at the Finneytown Board of Education, 8916 Fontainebleu Terrace, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Karen Andrew
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