Camp Hyatt kicks-off

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Posted on Jun 02 2000
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A month-long lineup of fun summer activities are now on at the Hyatt Regency Saipan as 32 kids yesterday toured the San Roque area for a field trip, the first of a series of educational trips included in its Summer Camp Hyatt 2000.

Camp Hyatt is a unique program that allows children from all over the world to gather, share, learn and play through arts and crafts, field trips, music, soccer, swimming lessons, dancing, story time, volleyball, gardening, hiking, kite flying, free play, and fishing.

The program gives children from three to 12 years old the opportunity to take part in a number of fun, challenging, and educational activities for the whole summer.

“Our enthusiastic, experienced, and supportive staff are dedicated to making sure that each child has a fun and memorable summer,” says the Hyatt management.

Hyatt offers five sessions, each having a special theme which the activities and field trips will be centered around.

Children may enroll in as many sessions as they prefer, and there will be an open house at the end of the last session for the children to show off all their accomplishments during the camp.

The camps are divided into three age groups. The eagle rays will constitute kids from three to six years old. The sea rays will be children from seven to nine. Children aged 10 to 12 will make up the stingrays.

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