Cool Summer Camps and Classes at Romp ‘n Roll Offer Added Benefits

Enjoy cool summer classes and camps all summer long - with extra benefits!

Wondering where to cool off in this hot summer weather? Romp n’ Roll is the “coolest” place for kids in the area – and they have multiple locations.

With camps for 1-6 year olds starting next week, it’s time to get rocking. Classes begin in two weeks. And there is still time to grab a cool spot in these fun camps and classes.

Summer Camp Special Bonus

Summer camp begins next week and runs each Tuesday and Thursay through September 1. You can sign up for one week, two weeks, all 13 weeks, or anything in between. You decide what works for your schedule.

And there’s also an option on sessions. Choose from the 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. session, or opt for the 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. session. (Note that afternoons are only at West End and Midlothian).

There’s even a special bonus and benefits for kids enrolled for at least 3 weeks of summer camp. They receive unlimited Open Gym for the entire summer!

Benefits and More

If you’re not sure whether or not to enroll your child in the Romp ‘n Roll summer camps or classes for fun, then consider these added benefits:

  • Camps and classes cater exclusively to young children (3 months – 6 years), allowing them to enjoy age appropriate activities and sharpen motor skills and other developmental experiences.
  • Classes range from gym, art and music, to dance, cooking, science and sports – and more!
  • They offer an easy payment plan for monthly payments.
  • You can also attend a free make-up class if your child misses one.
  • Kids have fun and stay engaged, motivated and excited to learn while developing important social skills too.

Visit the Romp ‘n Roll website to get summer schedules and additional information, including locations and fees.

Create a “cool” summer for your kids by enrolling them in these classes or camps right away.

RhondaDay

Rhonda Day is a wife, mother and grandmother. She enjoys a full-time freelance career as a Writer, Editor, and Marketing Consultant. In addition to Richmondmom.com, she also writes for a variety of local and national websites, and is a ghost-writer for clients.

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