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    The Story School - What stories will you tell with your friends this summer?

    The Story School

    (1 review)

    Great non-profit camp for kids 8-17 interested in LARP, gaming and meeting others with similar…read moreinterests. Heroes (campers) spend their days adventuring and exploring the grounds, making choices that will impact the story moving forward. It's an inclusive community for those wanting to get outdoors and bring the stories of literature, history, and myth to life (while swinging a foam sword). I've worked there several summers. It's home to many campers and staff, finding the magic of The Story School calls them back to answer the call of adventure! They also offer scholarships, sibling discounts, and multi-session discounts to make camp accessible. They are also hugely focused on inclusion within the LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent communities. I wish we could host camp all year!

    From the owner: The Story School is an interactive, immersive, and inclusive nonprofit summer camp for heroes ages…read more8-18. Campers are transformed into heroes at this overnight eduLARP camp. Stories from history, mythology, and literature come to life in an engaging plot that reacts to the choices of the campers. Level up your character by solving STEAM puzzles, navigating moral challenges, battling monsters with foam swords, and making lifelong friends. In-person camp is a two-week overnight adventure. The Story School also offers online roleplaying adventures, D&D games for all ages, and birthday adventures to top it off. What adventure interests you? Contact us today!

    Orchard Hills Athletic Club - Fitness center with huge variety of free weights and machines.

    Orchard Hills Athletic Club

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    We've been members of this club for over three years, and overall, we've had a positive experience…read morewith the facility itself. However, our experience with the Kids Club has been extremely disappointing. About a year and a half ago, my son had an incident where a staff member teased him. He reacted in a playful but inappropriate way, and as a result, he was suspended for a week. At the time, he was also dealing with a serious medical condition that was affecting him neurologically, which we later came to understand may have influenced his behavior. Out of caution, he did not return to Kids Club after that incident. Now that he is doing much better, and I have returned to full-time work, I recently attempted to bring him back--only to be told that he is permanently banned. The reason given was a Facebook comment I had made at the time describing our experience. I made multiple attempts to have a calm, reasonable conversation with staff to revisit the situation, especially given the time that has passed and my son's improved health. Unfortunately, there was no willingness to reconsider. This puts us in a very difficult position. As a working parent, I rely on the Kids Club in order to use the gym. Without access to childcare, we are now faced with canceling a membership we've maintained for years--not because we want to, but because we no longer have a way to utilize the facility. What's most concerning is the lack of empathy and accountability in how this situation has been handled. I sincerely hope the club takes a closer look at how interactions with children are managed, and how situations like this are resolved, so that other families don't have a similar experience.

    Staff is very friendly. Often too many kids running around unsupervised. Many of the weight…read moremachines are outdated, broken, torn cushions on a lot of them (pecdec machines, preacher curl, etc etc). They updated the dumbells and tvs and added a turf area in the past year. The pulley towers are ancient and almost always have at least 1 station broken, broken clips/pins, 7.5# weights that don't work well, bars with sharp burrs, etc... Outdated. Missing many machines that modern gyms have. For abour $70/month one would expect better. Seems more geared towards families with kids and elderly. Always adding on new fees and trying to sell extras.

    PreAdventures Early Childhoold Center - untitled

    PreAdventures Early Childhoold Center

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    I happen to live in the neighborhood and have a newborn. I walk by there everyday with my newborn…read morewhen the kids are outside to see how the daycare is for potential future daycare for my baby. I'm glad I do this as I just witnessed a cruel caretaker with an infant outside. The caretaker was a white female with short brownish hair. She had two infants one quietly lay on a shady area the other little boy with blond hair wearing a blue striped sweater today was put in a bouncer in direct sun view of his eyes. It was a very breezy day which my 4 month old hates because he can't breathe yet when it's super breezy. This little boy seemed 4-5 months cried relentless and caretaker ignoring his cries, maybe because the sun was in his eyes and the wind was too strong. Anyways I witnessed this caretaker yank the little boy from the bouncer by his legs putting him upside down. She didn't see me at first because I came from her behind. When she saw me she immediately became nice to the boy sat him on her lap and gave him attention. I told her "he must not like the direct sun on his eyes and it's too breezy for infants outside. My infant hates the sun and the breeze too and he would cry if I put him out like that." She said he will get use to it and went on to ignoring me. This was an eye opener as if anyone treated my infant that way and held him by the legs I would sue them. I tried calling the daycare to put in this complaint but they never answer. If you have an infant blonde wearing blue winter hat and blue striped sweater today I would recommend you not leave him at this caretaker's hands. She shouldn't be working with kids at all. After finally speaking with Tina who seemed to be uninterested in even asking which caretaker it was and who the child was, it made me even more concerned of what type of care these infants are getting. She just said "I will look into it." That's aweful response. If the caretaker treats this infant in this manner in plain sight outside, I can only imagine what she does behind closed doors. Needless to say, my newborn will not ever be going to this daycare which is conveniently a block from my house.

    From the owner: Adventure Kids is a locally owned and operated day care and learning center in Massachusetts. We…read moreoffer child care services from infant through school-age children. We provide world class care and services to our students. We offer your child, a home away from home. Contact us today for more information.

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