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25 years. Millions of memories. Asphalt Green's Summer Day Camp is designed to support the unique, age-appropriate physical, mental, and behavioral milestones of every camper, ages 4-13. Our 5.5 acre campus includes a 1.5 acre outdoor sports field and 50-meter Olympic-standard pool. We offer a wide array of sports, fitness, and arts activities, including gaga, gymnastics, flag football, arts & crafts, swimming, and weekly field trips. Bus and pre-/post-camp services are available. At the end of the summer, our campers describe their experience as "the best summer of my life!"
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For the past 25 years, Asphalt Green has offered a summer program that is designed to meet the unique age-appropriate physical, mental, behavioral, and social milestones of every camper. At summer�s end, our campers leave with new swimming and sports skills, a wealth of personal development, and, most importantly, new friendships. Katie Duffy, camp director, and Paul Culff, youth sports director, along with a fantastic management team, to provide New York City families with a safe, active, and memorable summer camp experience at our 5� acre facility!
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