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• Summer Camp RECreate: Newington Parks and Recreation’s Summer Camp RECreate is for children entering Kindergarten through Grade 8. It begins on Monday, June 21st and runs in weekly sessions thru Friday, August 6th from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm. Children entering Kindergarten through grade 3 are at the Mill Pond Park location and children entering grades 4-8 are at the Churchill Park location. The weekly themes are as follows: Week 1 – Around the World, Week 2 – Super Sports, Week 3 – Awesome Animals, Week 4 – Carnival Week, Week 5 – Water Wars, Week 6 – Music Week, Week 7 – Amazing Adventures. The current fee for Newington residents is $230 per week or $1,127 for all seven weeks. The current fee for non-residents is $288 per week or $1,409 for all seven weeks. If registering multiple children for Summer Camp RECreate, the second child receives a 10% discount and the third child (and above) receives a 20% discount. The registration price includes a Summer Camp RECreate t-shirt, field trips and entertainers, swim lessons and recreational swim, tennis and dance lessons, cookouts, pizza parties, and more!
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Kevin Nowlan Draws The Immortal Hulk in May Posted on Al Ewing, Alex Paknadel, and David Vaughan. And as being drawn by Juan Ferreyra & more. We now know that more is the legendary Kevin Nowlan, who will be drawing David Vaughan s story. Kevin Nowlan first came to the industry s attention in the early 1980s via illustrations in the fan press, most notably The Comics Journal and Amazing Heroes, His first published work for Marvel was Doctor Strange #57 in 1983 and has worked for most everyone since, including a notable stint at Penthouse Comix. The majority of his work has been as a finisher or inker, it is considered a real treat when he draws pencils as well. A description of