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Washington County Parks and Recreation has announced that registration is now open for its 2026 Spring and Summer Program Guide, which includes a special section dedicated to celebrating Washington County’s 250th Anniversary. The guide offers a diverse array of programs and events designed to involve residents of all ages and commemorate the significant milestone in the county’s history.

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The offerings for the upcoming season are extensive and aim to provide opportunities for recreation, skill development, and community engagement. Among the highlighted programs are summer camps, which promise new adventures and opportunities for participants to build friendships and create lasting memories. For those looking to enhance their aquatic abilities, swimming lessons are available, led by certified staff focused on building confidence and teaching essential water safety skills.

Sports enthusiasts can look forward to a variety of sports clinics designed to help individuals improve their technique, develop specific skills, and maintain an active lifestyle. Recognizing the importance of adult wellness, the county is also offering a range of adult fitness programs aimed at supporting health and fitness goals, encouraging motivation, and fostering connections among participants.

A significant component of the spring and summer schedule includes special events that will celebrate the community and its history. These events are set to include celebrations tied to the Washington County 250th Anniversary, such as a specific birthday bash event planned in partnership with Everybody’s Day. Additional seasonal events are also anticipated.

Residents interested in exploring the full range of activities can browse the 2026 Spring & Summer Program Guide online. Registration for all classes and events is being managed through the county’s recreation and fitness website. For any inquiries or further details regarding the programs, Washington County Parks and Recreation has provided contact information for their department.

Residents of Washington County can expect a season filled with opportunities to learn new skills, grow through participation, and celebrate the county’s historical legacy. The wide variety of activities ensures that there are options available for all members of the community to enjoy during the spring and summer months.

Article by Mel Anara, based upon information from Washington County Parks and Recreation.


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