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Friday June 12, 2026
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM    Maine Nature Art - FMS Art Spring
Seasonal delights will inspire your budding artists during these sessions. Come join in and bring a snack, water bottle, and imagination inspired by all Maine has to offer outside!
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Debi Bartlett
 
3:15 PM - 5:30 PM    Dungeons & Dragons Durham - D&D - Greengrass (Gr. 3/4)
50 years worth of players and Dungeon Masters have made Dungeons & Dragons a cultural phenomenon.  D&D is a game that combines creativity, conflict resolution, problem solving, art and, of course, math to tell stories set in a fictional world of elves, spirits and, of course, dragons.  Our sessions will include age appropriate material and safety tools to promote the well-being of all players.  No experience points necessary - everyone is welcome at our tables.  Scholarships are available for this program.  High school students or parents who wish to get involved as gamemasters should contact Chris at GueretteC@rsu5.org.
 
3:15 PM - 5:30 PM    Dungeons & Dragons Durham - D&D - Greengrass (Gr. 5-8)
50 years worth of players and Dungeon Masters have made Dungeons & Dragons a cultural phenomenon.  D&D is a game that combines creativity, conflict resolution, problem solving, art and, of course, math to tell stories set in a fictional world of elves, spirits and, of course, dragons.  Our sessions will include age appropriate material and safety tools to promote the well-being of all players.  No experience points necessary - everyone is welcome at our tables.  Scholarships are available for this program.  High school students or parents who wish to get involved as gamemasters should contact Chris at GueretteC@rsu5.org.
 
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM    Game Club
 
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM    Game Club
 
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Durham Town Meeting
 
4:00 PM - 7:00 PM    Urban Dynamix.Hold
 
4:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Summer Kick Off Party
 
4:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Summer Kick Off Party
 
Saturday June 13, 2026
7:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Durham Town Meeting
 
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM    Urban Dynamix.Hold
 
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM    Little Laxers Lacrosse - Little Laxers
Come out and learn one of the fastest growing sports in the country: lacrosse! This program will provide a fun introduction to basic lacrosse skills and help provide a great foundation for player development. Players will learn how to hold the stick, throw, catch, cradle, shoot, and dodge. Sticks will be provided, so no equipment is necessary. Come join the fun!
 
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Youth Lacrosse - 5/6 Girls: York @ Freeport 1
Emphasis will be on individual skill development with an introduction to game concepts in this youth lacrosse program. All players are welcome and will be placed on gender and age appropriate teams (grades 3/4 together and grades 5/6 together). Teams will be created with equally balanced skill levels. The season begins once we are able to get outside (on FHS Turf), and concludes in mid-June. Equipment needed: boys need shoulder pads (compliant with current NOCSAE standards), arm pads, helmet, gloves, mouth piece, and stick. Girls need a mouth guard, eye guard, and stick.Exact start dates and weekly practice days will be posted below as the season approaches. All practices will take place on Monday-Thursday at Pownal Road Field, and will begin as soon as fields are dry/open (typically the week after April Break). Games will be in Freeport and nearby towns, recurring weekly on either Saturday or Sunday. The first game weekend will be May 2nd-3rd, with the final game weekend on June 14-15th (Memorial Day Weekend OFF). Additional weekend jamborees are optional, and teams may discuss their desire to attend.2026 Practice Schedule (updated 3/30/26):3rd/4th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field3rd/4th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field***Schedule cancellations and updates will be sent out via email as soon as possible. These notifications will come from both your Coach and Community Programs.OFFICIAL REGISTRATION CLOSED ON MARCH 15TH; PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE WAITING LIST IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING A TEAM AFTER THAT DATE.
 
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM    Youth Lacrosse - 5/6 Girls: Wells @ Freeport 1
Emphasis will be on individual skill development with an introduction to game concepts in this youth lacrosse program. All players are welcome and will be placed on gender and age appropriate teams (grades 3/4 together and grades 5/6 together). Teams will be created with equally balanced skill levels. The season begins once we are able to get outside (on FHS Turf), and concludes in mid-June. Equipment needed: boys need shoulder pads (compliant with current NOCSAE standards), arm pads, helmet, gloves, mouth piece, and stick. Girls need a mouth guard, eye guard, and stick.Exact start dates and weekly practice days will be posted below as the season approaches. All practices will take place on Monday-Thursday at Pownal Road Field, and will begin as soon as fields are dry/open (typically the week after April Break). Games will be in Freeport and nearby towns, recurring weekly on either Saturday or Sunday. The first game weekend will be May 2nd-3rd, with the final game weekend on June 14-15th (Memorial Day Weekend OFF). Additional weekend jamborees are optional, and teams may discuss their desire to attend.2026 Practice Schedule (updated 3/30/26):3rd/4th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field3rd/4th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field***Schedule cancellations and updates will be sent out via email as soon as possible. These notifications will come from both your Coach and Community Programs.OFFICIAL REGISTRATION CLOSED ON MARCH 15TH; PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE WAITING LIST IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING A TEAM AFTER THAT DATE.
 
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Youth & Parent Pickup Indoor Soccer/Futsal - Saturday Soccer DCS
Join us early Saturday evenings this winter as we keep in shape with some recreational indoor soccer. Kids, especially those with travel or school-team experience can sign up, as can their parents.
 
Sunday June 14, 2026
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Sunday
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Youth Basketball Clinics & Open Gym - Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym
On this registration page you will find basketball clinics and open gym sessions that take place during fall, spring or summer. Check back here frequently to see any upcoming opportunities! We will also include any clinics in our virtual newsletters sent at the beginning of each month. Current Programs:Girls Summer Skills Sessions - These sessions will be led by David Jensen and other RSU5CP Youth Basketball Coaches. The first hour of each session will be dedicated towards skill development and drills. The second hour will be focused on game-like situations and scrimmaging. All players will be grouped by age and/or skill level to ensure a positive experience for everyone. Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym (Jan 11 - Aug 9) - These open gyms will be run by a core group of volunteers involved with our basketball programming. Sessions will take place on Sundays at DCS, and they are open to any player from RSU5 towns in grades K-8. Activities will vary by session, and dependent on the number of players of each age group and their gender. Expect instructional drills, fun games and occasional scrimmages. All players must register below before attending - NO DROP INS ALLOWED.Past Programs:March 2026 Middle School Boys Clinics - This clinic series is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. FHS Basketball Coaches Tyler Tracy and Zach Grant will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. Fall/Early Winter 2025 Youth Open Gym (Sept-Nov) - description above.Spring 2025 Youth Open Gym (May-June) - description above.April/May 2025 Middle School Boys Clinics - This 4-session clinic series (April 28th, May 1st, 5th & 6th) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. Varsity Head Coach, Tyler Tracy, will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. April/May 2025 Middle School Girls Clinics - THESE CLINICS WERE CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION NUMBERS. This 3-session clinic series (April 9th, May 7th, May 21st) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the girls basketball division. Players will practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport in fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. March 9th, 2025 - Come join us for this fundraiser clinic, where kids will practice the fundamentals of the sport in a fun and interactive environment. All proceeds will be donated to the National CMV Foundation. We will have many coaches involved, including players from the FHS Boys and Girls Basketball teams and coaches from RSU5's Rec Basketball program. The clinic will consist of drills and activities teaching skills and strategy, as well as fun games to bring an element of competition. All players welcome, regardless of skill level or previous experience. At the end of the clinic, each player is welcome to join a pizza party sponsored by Pat's Pizza. One slice per child included in the registration - PLEASE EMAIL cp@rsu5.org WITH ANY DIETARY CONCERNS.
 
2:00 PM - 6:00 PM    FP (Jill Hooper)
 
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM    Soccer Maine U14 Championship Game
 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Adult Pickup Ultimate - Adult Pickup Ultimate
Come join us for mixed (co-ed) pickup ultimate on the turf!  Ages 18+, beginner friendly - all interested players welcome.  Players will divide into teams each week and play games based on attendance.
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball FMS Sundays
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Pickup Volleyball - Late Winter - Summer Volleyball
Join this fun and competitive co-ed volleyball program! Come play pickup volleyball and sweat away those winter blues. MUST be pre-registered with Community Programs - NO Drop-ins
 
Monday June 15, 2026
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM    JV lax banquet pizza party
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:20 PM - 4:20 PM    Maine Nature Art - DCS Art Spring
Seasonal delights will inspire your budding artists during these sessions. Come join in and bring a snack, water bottle, and imagination inspired by all Maine has to offer outside!
 
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Girls Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
4:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Lacrosse Boosters Banquet
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Youth Lacrosse - 3/4 Girls: Practice
Emphasis will be on individual skill development with an introduction to game concepts in this youth lacrosse program. All players are welcome and will be placed on gender and age appropriate teams (grades 3/4 together and grades 5/6 together). Teams will be created with equally balanced skill levels. The season begins once we are able to get outside (on FHS Turf), and concludes in mid-June. Equipment needed: boys need shoulder pads (compliant with current NOCSAE standards), arm pads, helmet, gloves, mouth piece, and stick. Girls need a mouth guard, eye guard, and stick.Exact start dates and weekly practice days will be posted below as the season approaches. All practices will take place on Monday-Thursday at Pownal Road Field, and will begin as soon as fields are dry/open (typically the week after April Break). Games will be in Freeport and nearby towns, recurring weekly on either Saturday or Sunday. The first game weekend will be May 2nd-3rd, with the final game weekend on June 14-15th (Memorial Day Weekend OFF). Additional weekend jamborees are optional, and teams may discuss their desire to attend.2026 Practice Schedule (updated 3/30/26):3rd/4th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field3rd/4th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field***Schedule cancellations and updates will be sent out via email as soon as possible. These notifications will come from both your Coach and Community Programs.OFFICIAL REGISTRATION CLOSED ON MARCH 15TH; PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE WAITING LIST IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING A TEAM AFTER THAT DATE.
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Youth Lacrosse - 5/6 Girls: Practice
Emphasis will be on individual skill development with an introduction to game concepts in this youth lacrosse program. All players are welcome and will be placed on gender and age appropriate teams (grades 3/4 together and grades 5/6 together). Teams will be created with equally balanced skill levels. The season begins once we are able to get outside (on FHS Turf), and concludes in mid-June. Equipment needed: boys need shoulder pads (compliant with current NOCSAE standards), arm pads, helmet, gloves, mouth piece, and stick. Girls need a mouth guard, eye guard, and stick.Exact start dates and weekly practice days will be posted below as the season approaches. All practices will take place on Monday-Thursday at Pownal Road Field, and will begin as soon as fields are dry/open (typically the week after April Break). Games will be in Freeport and nearby towns, recurring weekly on either Saturday or Sunday. The first game weekend will be May 2nd-3rd, with the final game weekend on June 14-15th (Memorial Day Weekend OFF). Additional weekend jamborees are optional, and teams may discuss their desire to attend.2026 Practice Schedule (updated 3/30/26):3rd/4th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field3rd/4th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field***Schedule cancellations and updates will be sent out via email as soon as possible. These notifications will come from both your Coach and Community Programs.OFFICIAL REGISTRATION CLOSED ON MARCH 15TH; PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE WAITING LIST IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING A TEAM AFTER THAT DATE.
 
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
Tuesday June 16, 2026
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:25 PM - 4:25 PM    SparkYou: Science Masters - Science Masters - MLS Spring
Slime Masters is now Science Masters! Science Masters Session I (Winter): Join our after-school class, a hands-on chemistry and physics enrichment program designed to help students understand how materials behave and change. Each week, children explore states of matter, chemical reactions, elasticity, viscosity, and magnetism through guided experiments and structured investigations.Students will create and test different compounds (such as stress ball, elephant toothpaste, glow-in-the-dark and magnetic slime) while practicing scientific concept of trial and error. These activities support focus, confidence, and sensory regulation. Class is led by a highly educated instructor and emphasizes real science concepts presented in a fun, engaging age appropriate way.Science Masters Session II (Spring): Join our after-school class, where children explore technology and engineering through engaging, hands-on learning. Each week, students investigate how science shapes the world around them—from how video games are created and what pixels are, to how temperature, forces, and motion affect materials and movement. Students will build speed ramp, experiment with heating and cooling using ice and test magnetic forces using Minecraft blocks. These activities support focus, confidence, and sensory regulation.The class is led by a highly educated instructor and is designed to present rigorous science in an engaging, age-appropriate way that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on learning. MSS 2nd graders may take their regular bus to MLS for this program.
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Youth Lacrosse - 3/4 Boys: Practice
Emphasis will be on individual skill development with an introduction to game concepts in this youth lacrosse program. All players are welcome and will be placed on gender and age appropriate teams (grades 3/4 together and grades 5/6 together). Teams will be created with equally balanced skill levels. The season begins once we are able to get outside (on FHS Turf), and concludes in mid-June. Equipment needed: boys need shoulder pads (compliant with current NOCSAE standards), arm pads, helmet, gloves, mouth piece, and stick. Girls need a mouth guard, eye guard, and stick.Exact start dates and weekly practice days will be posted below as the season approaches. All practices will take place on Monday-Thursday at Pownal Road Field, and will begin as soon as fields are dry/open (typically the week after April Break). Games will be in Freeport and nearby towns, recurring weekly on either Saturday or Sunday. The first game weekend will be May 2nd-3rd, with the final game weekend on June 14-15th (Memorial Day Weekend OFF). Additional weekend jamborees are optional, and teams may discuss their desire to attend.2026 Practice Schedule (updated 3/30/26):3rd/4th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field3rd/4th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field***Schedule cancellations and updates will be sent out via email as soon as possible. These notifications will come from both your Coach and Community Programs.OFFICIAL REGISTRATION CLOSED ON MARCH 15TH; PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE WAITING LIST IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING A TEAM AFTER THAT DATE.
 
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Girls Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    FP (Jill Hooper)
 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    FHS T&F Awards
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Dirty 30's & Stem Night
 
Wednesday June 17, 2026
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:15 PM - 4:15 PM    SparkYou: Science Masters - Science Masters - DCS Spring
Slime Masters is now Science Masters! Science Masters Session I (Winter): Join our after-school class, a hands-on chemistry and physics enrichment program designed to help students understand how materials behave and change. Each week, children explore states of matter, chemical reactions, elasticity, viscosity, and magnetism through guided experiments and structured investigations.Students will create and test different compounds (such as stress ball, elephant toothpaste, glow-in-the-dark and magnetic slime) while practicing scientific concept of trial and error. These activities support focus, confidence, and sensory regulation. Class is led by a highly educated instructor and emphasizes real science concepts presented in a fun, engaging age appropriate way.Science Masters Session II (Spring): Join our after-school class, where children explore technology and engineering through engaging, hands-on learning. Each week, students investigate how science shapes the world around them—from how video games are created and what pixels are, to how temperature, forces, and motion affect materials and movement. Students will build speed ramp, experiment with heating and cooling using ice and test magnetic forces using Minecraft blocks. These activities support focus, confidence, and sensory regulation.The class is led by a highly educated instructor and is designed to present rigorous science in an engaging, age-appropriate way that encourages curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on learning. MSS 2nd graders may take their regular bus to MLS for this program.
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Youth Lacrosse - 5/6 Girls: Practice
Emphasis will be on individual skill development with an introduction to game concepts in this youth lacrosse program. All players are welcome and will be placed on gender and age appropriate teams (grades 3/4 together and grades 5/6 together). Teams will be created with equally balanced skill levels. The season begins once we are able to get outside (on FHS Turf), and concludes in mid-June. Equipment needed: boys need shoulder pads (compliant with current NOCSAE standards), arm pads, helmet, gloves, mouth piece, and stick. Girls need a mouth guard, eye guard, and stick.Exact start dates and weekly practice days will be posted below as the season approaches. All practices will take place on Monday-Thursday at Pownal Road Field, and will begin as soon as fields are dry/open (typically the week after April Break). Games will be in Freeport and nearby towns, recurring weekly on either Saturday or Sunday. The first game weekend will be May 2nd-3rd, with the final game weekend on June 14-15th (Memorial Day Weekend OFF). Additional weekend jamborees are optional, and teams may discuss their desire to attend.2026 Practice Schedule (updated 3/30/26):3rd/4th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field3rd/4th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field***Schedule cancellations and updates will be sent out via email as soon as possible. These notifications will come from both your Coach and Community Programs.OFFICIAL REGISTRATION CLOSED ON MARCH 15TH; PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE WAITING LIST IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING A TEAM AFTER THAT DATE.
 
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Girls Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Wednesdays
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM    Conversational German - Beginner German (Late Spring)
Perhaps you took German in college years ago and would now like to refresh your knowledge, or maybe you are planning a trip to Germany and would like to know the most important phrases to get around.  Together, we will learn about he German language, the rich culture, various traditions, and the German lifestyle in general.  The class is held in a relaxed and fun atmosphere, open to everyone.
 
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
Thursday June 18, 2026
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 9:00 PM    FREEport Speech - HOLD
 
3:20 PM - 4:30 PM    DCS Event
 
3:25 PM - 5:00 PM    Girl Scouts
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 5:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Youth (Spring - Beginner)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM    JMG Closing Ceremony
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Youth Lacrosse - 3/4 Boys: Practice
Emphasis will be on individual skill development with an introduction to game concepts in this youth lacrosse program. All players are welcome and will be placed on gender and age appropriate teams (grades 3/4 together and grades 5/6 together). Teams will be created with equally balanced skill levels. The season begins once we are able to get outside (on FHS Turf), and concludes in mid-June. Equipment needed: boys need shoulder pads (compliant with current NOCSAE standards), arm pads, helmet, gloves, mouth piece, and stick. Girls need a mouth guard, eye guard, and stick.Exact start dates and weekly practice days will be posted below as the season approaches. All practices will take place on Monday-Thursday at Pownal Road Field, and will begin as soon as fields are dry/open (typically the week after April Break). Games will be in Freeport and nearby towns, recurring weekly on either Saturday or Sunday. The first game weekend will be May 2nd-3rd, with the final game weekend on June 14-15th (Memorial Day Weekend OFF). Additional weekend jamborees are optional, and teams may discuss their desire to attend.2026 Practice Schedule (updated 3/30/26):3rd/4th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field3rd/4th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Boys - Tuesday/Thursday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field5/6th Girls - Monday/Wednesday from 5-6:30pm @ Pownal Road Field***Schedule cancellations and updates will be sent out via email as soon as possible. These notifications will come from both your Coach and Community Programs.OFFICIAL REGISTRATION CLOSED ON MARCH 15TH; PLEASE REGISTER FOR THE WAITING LIST IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN JOINING A TEAM AFTER THAT DATE.
 
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Girls Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Soccer
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Youth (Spring - Intermediate)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    8th Grade Promotion
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    8th Grade Recognition Night
 
7:00 PM - 7:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Adult (Spring)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
Friday June 19, 2026
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
Saturday June 20, 2026
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM    Babysitter Training with Child and Infant CPR - Babysitter's Training
This fun, interactive course teaches infant & child CPR along with safety skills so you can prevent and respond to emergencies. Participants will learn how to perform first aid and get professional medical help, identify common safety hazards and prevent injuries, supervise infants through school age children, and perform basic routines such as diapering, feeding and dressing. Gain the skills and confidence you need to be a great babysitter. Children who are not yet 11, but have completed 5th grade may enroll by calling our office at 865-6171. Participants MUST attend both classes to gain certification.
 
Sunday June 21, 2026
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Trek Across Maine
 
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Trek Across Maine
 
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Sunday
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    NCMVF Awareness Walk & Fundraiser
 
9:30 AM - 4:00 PM    Babysitter Training with Child and Infant CPR - Babysitter's Training
This fun, interactive course teaches infant & child CPR along with safety skills so you can prevent and respond to emergencies. Participants will learn how to perform first aid and get professional medical help, identify common safety hazards and prevent injuries, supervise infants through school age children, and perform basic routines such as diapering, feeding and dressing. Gain the skills and confidence you need to be a great babysitter. Children who are not yet 11, but have completed 5th grade may enroll by calling our office at 865-6171. Participants MUST attend both classes to gain certification.
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Youth Basketball Clinics & Open Gym - Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym
On this registration page you will find basketball clinics and open gym sessions that take place during fall, spring or summer. Check back here frequently to see any upcoming opportunities! We will also include any clinics in our virtual newsletters sent at the beginning of each month. Current Programs:Girls Summer Skills Sessions - These sessions will be led by David Jensen and other RSU5CP Youth Basketball Coaches. The first hour of each session will be dedicated towards skill development and drills. The second hour will be focused on game-like situations and scrimmaging. All players will be grouped by age and/or skill level to ensure a positive experience for everyone. Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym (Jan 11 - Aug 9) - These open gyms will be run by a core group of volunteers involved with our basketball programming. Sessions will take place on Sundays at DCS, and they are open to any player from RSU5 towns in grades K-8. Activities will vary by session, and dependent on the number of players of each age group and their gender. Expect instructional drills, fun games and occasional scrimmages. All players must register below before attending - NO DROP INS ALLOWED.Past Programs:March 2026 Middle School Boys Clinics - This clinic series is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. FHS Basketball Coaches Tyler Tracy and Zach Grant will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. Fall/Early Winter 2025 Youth Open Gym (Sept-Nov) - description above.Spring 2025 Youth Open Gym (May-June) - description above.April/May 2025 Middle School Boys Clinics - This 4-session clinic series (April 28th, May 1st, 5th & 6th) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. Varsity Head Coach, Tyler Tracy, will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. April/May 2025 Middle School Girls Clinics - THESE CLINICS WERE CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION NUMBERS. This 3-session clinic series (April 9th, May 7th, May 21st) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the girls basketball division. Players will practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport in fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. March 9th, 2025 - Come join us for this fundraiser clinic, where kids will practice the fundamentals of the sport in a fun and interactive environment. All proceeds will be donated to the National CMV Foundation. We will have many coaches involved, including players from the FHS Boys and Girls Basketball teams and coaches from RSU5's Rec Basketball program. The clinic will consist of drills and activities teaching skills and strategy, as well as fun games to bring an element of competition. All players welcome, regardless of skill level or previous experience. At the end of the clinic, each player is welcome to join a pizza party sponsored by Pat's Pizza. One slice per child included in the registration - PLEASE EMAIL cp@rsu5.org WITH ANY DIETARY CONCERNS.
 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Adult Pickup Ultimate - Adult Pickup Ultimate
Come join us for mixed (co-ed) pickup ultimate on the turf!  Ages 18+, beginner friendly - all interested players welcome.  Players will divide into teams each week and play games based on attendance.
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball FMS Sundays
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Pickup Volleyball - Late Winter - Summer Volleyball
Join this fun and competitive co-ed volleyball program! Come play pickup volleyball and sweat away those winter blues. MUST be pre-registered with Community Programs - NO Drop-ins
 
Monday June 22, 2026
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM    Stage Repair
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Driver Education - Roy's Driver & Rider Ed June
RSU5 DOES NOT take the Registrations - you must go through ROY'S to register.This course meets the state required 30 hours of classroom lecture and 10 hours of driving time.-Students must bring their birth certificate, social security card and blue or black ink pen to the first class. -Students must be 15 before the first class.REGISTER THROUGH ROY'S DRIVING ACADEMY 784-6245 or https://roysdriving.com/locations.html for more class information and registration
 
1:30 PM - 3:30 PM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Field Hockey
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
1:30 PM - 4:30 PM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Both Sports
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
2:30 PM - 4:30 PM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Lacrosse
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 9:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM    Basketball Advisory Committee Meeting
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field - Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field
Unleash Your Inner Athlete at Falcon Fusion!This summer, discover the joy of Freeport Family Track and Field! Whether you're a seasoned track star or brand new, our welcoming environment is designed to nurture your love for the sport. Experience sprints, middle distance, long distance, race walk, javelin, shot-put, discus, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, and relay races. With so many events to choose from, there is something for everyone.Here's what the program offers:- Casual and Active: Everyone has other summer commitments and schedules. All practices and meets are optional. However, you get the most work and improvement from regular and active participation. We make every session enjoyable and filled with skill development. We help foster a love for the sport that lasts a lifetime.- Skill development: Our experienced coaches and junior coaches from High School work with all athletes, honing personal fitness, individual event skills, and team sportsmanship.- Inclusive atmosphere: All skill levels are welcome. Top performers at meets get ribbons.  Additional Details:- Show your team spirit with a free uniform top!- Practice sessions are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:00 - 6:30 PM from mid-June to early August on the FHS Track and Turf Field.- Register for just $100 for 16 practices.- All ages are welcome to register and practice with us. The main program competition age groups are "8 & Under", "9 & 10", "11 & 12", "13 & 14+" (The oldest competitors will have just finished 8th grade). To participate in optional competition events, a separate USATF membership (approximately $35) is required. You can purchase your membership here: https://www.usatf.org/home/top-utility-nav-content/membership.- There are a few additional and separate meets available for high schoolers and adults to compete through USATF Maine, we will stay connected to these opportunities through the summer.-Here is a link to the 2026 Summer Series Schedule, Rules, and more Maine Vaulters Join the Maine Vaulters program this summer and let your potential soar! This program is designed for pole vaulters of all ages and abilities looking to refine their skills, gain confidence, and enjoy the thrill of the vault in a supportive and energetic environment. Come on out and touch the sky with us! Ready to soar?We actively seek volunteers to ensure the program's success! If you're passionate about Track and Field and want to make a positive impact, please contact us as the season approaches.For more information see our club page (updated as info is available in the spring): https://sites.google.com/view/familytrackandfieldDon't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun at Freeport Family Track and Field!
 
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Girls Soccer
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:30 PM - 10:00 PM    Annual Town Meeting
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field - Maine Vaulters
Unleash Your Inner Athlete at Falcon Fusion!This summer, discover the joy of Freeport Family Track and Field! Whether you're a seasoned track star or brand new, our welcoming environment is designed to nurture your love for the sport. Experience sprints, middle distance, long distance, race walk, javelin, shot-put, discus, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, and relay races. With so many events to choose from, there is something for everyone.Here's what the program offers:- Casual and Active: Everyone has other summer commitments and schedules. All practices and meets are optional. However, you get the most work and improvement from regular and active participation. We make every session enjoyable and filled with skill development. We help foster a love for the sport that lasts a lifetime.- Skill development: Our experienced coaches and junior coaches from High School work with all athletes, honing personal fitness, individual event skills, and team sportsmanship.- Inclusive atmosphere: All skill levels are welcome. Top performers at meets get ribbons.  Additional Details:- Show your team spirit with a free uniform top!- Practice sessions are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:00 - 6:30 PM from mid-June to early August on the FHS Track and Turf Field.- Register for just $100 for 16 practices.- All ages are welcome to register and practice with us. The main program competition age groups are "8 & Under", "9 & 10", "11 & 12", "13 & 14+" (The oldest competitors will have just finished 8th grade). To participate in optional competition events, a separate USATF membership (approximately $35) is required. You can purchase your membership here: https://www.usatf.org/home/top-utility-nav-content/membership.- There are a few additional and separate meets available for high schoolers and adults to compete through USATF Maine, we will stay connected to these opportunities through the summer.-Here is a link to the 2026 Summer Series Schedule, Rules, and more Maine Vaulters Join the Maine Vaulters program this summer and let your potential soar! This program is designed for pole vaulters of all ages and abilities looking to refine their skills, gain confidence, and enjoy the thrill of the vault in a supportive and energetic environment. Come on out and touch the sky with us! Ready to soar?We actively seek volunteers to ensure the program's success! If you're passionate about Track and Field and want to make a positive impact, please contact us as the season approaches.For more information see our club page (updated as info is available in the spring): https://sites.google.com/view/familytrackandfieldDon't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun at Freeport Family Track and Field!
 
Tuesday June 23, 2026
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM    Stage Repair
 
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Field Hockey
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Both Sports
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Lacrosse
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Driver Education - Roy's Driver & Rider Ed June
RSU5 DOES NOT take the Registrations - you must go through ROY'S to register.This course meets the state required 30 hours of classroom lecture and 10 hours of driving time.-Students must bring their birth certificate, social security card and blue or black ink pen to the first class. -Students must be 15 before the first class.REGISTER THROUGH ROY'S DRIVING ACADEMY 784-6245 or https://roysdriving.com/locations.html for more class information and registration
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field - Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field
Unleash Your Inner Athlete at Falcon Fusion!This summer, discover the joy of Freeport Family Track and Field! Whether you're a seasoned track star or brand new, our welcoming environment is designed to nurture your love for the sport. Experience sprints, middle distance, long distance, race walk, javelin, shot-put, discus, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, and relay races. With so many events to choose from, there is something for everyone.Here's what the program offers:- Casual and Active: Everyone has other summer commitments and schedules. All practices and meets are optional. However, you get the most work and improvement from regular and active participation. We make every session enjoyable and filled with skill development. We help foster a love for the sport that lasts a lifetime.- Skill development: Our experienced coaches and junior coaches from High School work with all athletes, honing personal fitness, individual event skills, and team sportsmanship.- Inclusive atmosphere: All skill levels are welcome. Top performers at meets get ribbons.  Additional Details:- Show your team spirit with a free uniform top!- Practice sessions are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:00 - 6:30 PM from mid-June to early August on the FHS Track and Turf Field.- Register for just $100 for 16 practices.- All ages are welcome to register and practice with us. The main program competition age groups are "8 & Under", "9 & 10", "11 & 12", "13 & 14+" (The oldest competitors will have just finished 8th grade). To participate in optional competition events, a separate USATF membership (approximately $35) is required. You can purchase your membership here: https://www.usatf.org/home/top-utility-nav-content/membership.- There are a few additional and separate meets available for high schoolers and adults to compete through USATF Maine, we will stay connected to these opportunities through the summer.-Here is a link to the 2026 Summer Series Schedule, Rules, and more Maine Vaulters Join the Maine Vaulters program this summer and let your potential soar! This program is designed for pole vaulters of all ages and abilities looking to refine their skills, gain confidence, and enjoy the thrill of the vault in a supportive and energetic environment. Come on out and touch the sky with us! Ready to soar?We actively seek volunteers to ensure the program's success! If you're passionate about Track and Field and want to make a positive impact, please contact us as the season approaches.For more information see our club page (updated as info is available in the spring): https://sites.google.com/view/familytrackandfieldDon't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun at Freeport Family Track and Field!
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Wok and Cleaver Bootcamp - Wok & Cleaver Bootcamp
Participants will learn how to season, care for, and use a Chinese wok and cleaver. The recipes for the class will include stir-frying, oven roasting, and preparing steamed rice. Each student will take home a specially selected kit including a lightweight cast iron wok, wok spatula, carbon steel cleaver, honing steel, a heavy duty cutting board, and one of Chris Toy's 6 cookbooks! The retail value for the kit is $230.*Bring containers just in case!Add yourself to the waiting list to be notified of class details.
 
Wednesday June 24, 2026
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM    Stage Repair
 
6:30 AM - 8:00 AM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Soccer
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Field Hockey
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Both Sports
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Lacrosse
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Girls Soccer
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Wednesdays
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM    Conversational German - Beginner German (Late Spring)
Perhaps you took German in college years ago and would now like to refresh your knowledge, or maybe you are planning a trip to Germany and would like to know the most important phrases to get around.  Together, we will learn about he German language, the rich culture, various traditions, and the German lifestyle in general.  The class is held in a relaxed and fun atmosphere, open to everyone.
 
Thursday June 25, 2026
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM    Stage Repair
 
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Field Hockey
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Both Sports
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Lacrosse
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Junior Chef Camp - June Cooking
Join DCS Kitchen Manager and Chef Extraordinaire Deb Koval each morning to learn how to make healthy snacks, meals, and desserts from around the world. Kids will get hands-on experience cooking and baking, while learning about nutrition, math, and culture. Each camper will come home having eaten a lunch they prepared together, and with the skills to help you in the kitchen and help themselves to something delicious!
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 5:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Youth (Spring - Beginner)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Youth (Spring - Intermediate)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
7:00 PM - 7:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Adult (Spring)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
Friday June 26, 2026
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM    Stage Repair
 
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Field Hockey
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Both Sports
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Girls Lacrosse and Field Hockey Camp - Lacrosse
Break out your field hockey and lacrosse sticks for a week of fun and skill development. Players may choose to participate in one or both sports.  Mouth guards and sneakers or cleats are required for both sports, as well as a stick. Field hockey requires shin guards and lacrosse requires an eye guard. If you do not have ANY of the equipment, let us know, and we'll make sure to get it for you! A snack (to be eaten outside the turf area), and water bottle are also required.***SCHEDULE HAS BEEN CHANGED TO RUN 6/22- 6/26. As of 5/13/26. 
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Junior Chef Camp - June Cooking
Join DCS Kitchen Manager and Chef Extraordinaire Deb Koval each morning to learn how to make healthy snacks, meals, and desserts from around the world. Kids will get hands-on experience cooking and baking, while learning about nutrition, math, and culture. Each camper will come home having eaten a lunch they prepared together, and with the skills to help you in the kitchen and help themselves to something delicious!
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
Saturday June 27, 2026
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM    Stage Repair
 
Sunday June 28, 2026
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM    Stage Repair
 
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Sunday
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Youth Basketball Clinics & Open Gym - Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym
On this registration page you will find basketball clinics and open gym sessions that take place during fall, spring or summer. Check back here frequently to see any upcoming opportunities! We will also include any clinics in our virtual newsletters sent at the beginning of each month. Current Programs:Girls Summer Skills Sessions - These sessions will be led by David Jensen and other RSU5CP Youth Basketball Coaches. The first hour of each session will be dedicated towards skill development and drills. The second hour will be focused on game-like situations and scrimmaging. All players will be grouped by age and/or skill level to ensure a positive experience for everyone. Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym (Jan 11 - Aug 9) - These open gyms will be run by a core group of volunteers involved with our basketball programming. Sessions will take place on Sundays at DCS, and they are open to any player from RSU5 towns in grades K-8. Activities will vary by session, and dependent on the number of players of each age group and their gender. Expect instructional drills, fun games and occasional scrimmages. All players must register below before attending - NO DROP INS ALLOWED.Past Programs:March 2026 Middle School Boys Clinics - This clinic series is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. FHS Basketball Coaches Tyler Tracy and Zach Grant will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. Fall/Early Winter 2025 Youth Open Gym (Sept-Nov) - description above.Spring 2025 Youth Open Gym (May-June) - description above.April/May 2025 Middle School Boys Clinics - This 4-session clinic series (April 28th, May 1st, 5th & 6th) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. Varsity Head Coach, Tyler Tracy, will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. April/May 2025 Middle School Girls Clinics - THESE CLINICS WERE CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION NUMBERS. This 3-session clinic series (April 9th, May 7th, May 21st) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the girls basketball division. Players will practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport in fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. March 9th, 2025 - Come join us for this fundraiser clinic, where kids will practice the fundamentals of the sport in a fun and interactive environment. All proceeds will be donated to the National CMV Foundation. We will have many coaches involved, including players from the FHS Boys and Girls Basketball teams and coaches from RSU5's Rec Basketball program. The clinic will consist of drills and activities teaching skills and strategy, as well as fun games to bring an element of competition. All players welcome, regardless of skill level or previous experience. At the end of the clinic, each player is welcome to join a pizza party sponsored by Pat's Pizza. One slice per child included in the registration - PLEASE EMAIL cp@rsu5.org WITH ANY DIETARY CONCERNS.
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Adult Pickup Ultimate - Adult Pickup Ultimate
Come join us for mixed (co-ed) pickup ultimate on the turf!  Ages 18+, beginner friendly - all interested players welcome.  Players will divide into teams each week and play games based on attendance.
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball FMS Sundays
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Pickup Volleyball - Late Winter - Summer Volleyball
Join this fun and competitive co-ed volleyball program! Come play pickup volleyball and sweat away those winter blues. MUST be pre-registered with Community Programs - NO Drop-ins
 
Monday June 29, 2026
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM    Stage Repair
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Basketball Camps - Boys Basketball Half Day (Grades 3-8)
There is much more to learn from basketball than just basketball itself. With an encouraging and supportive atmosphere, players will be introduced to basic skills, concepts, and fundamentals through fun and effective drills and games. Learning from older players gives an inside view to the future of high school basketball and the pride of our Falcon players.  Players should bring: lunch, snacks, and water.
 
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Falcon Basketball Camps - Boys Basketball Full Day (Grades 5-8)
There is much more to learn from basketball than just basketball itself. With an encouraging and supportive atmosphere, players will be introduced to basic skills, concepts, and fundamentals through fun and effective drills and games. Learning from older players gives an inside view to the future of high school basketball and the pride of our Falcon players.  Players should bring: lunch, snacks, and water.
 
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM    Teen Treks - Week 1
Fun and adventure are guaranteed in this on-the-go camp for teens. These trips provide an excellent opportunity for teens to get outdoors and enjoy all the wonderful things Maine has to offer in the summer. Each week includes adventurous trips and activities suited for any teen looking to have a memorable summer!Participants must bring a snack, lunch, water bottle, rain gear, shoes that can get wet AND boots or sneakers for hiking, bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen to camp each day. On days that do not have featured trips, we will be visiting state parks and beaches. A schedule of events will be posted when available.This year we will offer two Teen Treks Extreme Weeks that include overnight camping. Extreme activities may include canoeing and moose watching near Moosehead Lake, adventure parks, ropes course sessions, and whitewater rafting on the Kennebec River. (Our current plan is to do Moose Watch Canoeing on Moosehead Lake for Week 4x, and Whitewater Rafting an Week 6x.)Campers may be dropped off at FHS as early as 8:30 a.m., and must be picked up no later than 4:30 p.m. Overnight trips (during weeks 4x and 6x) will depart at 8:00 a.m. and return as close to 4:30 p.m. as possible the following day. More information will be sent to participants in regard to the overnight trips. Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Junior Chef Camp - June Cooking
Join DCS Kitchen Manager and Chef Extraordinaire Deb Koval each morning to learn how to make healthy snacks, meals, and desserts from around the world. Kids will get hands-on experience cooking and baking, while learning about nutrition, math, and culture. Each camper will come home having eaten a lunch they prepared together, and with the skills to help you in the kitchen and help themselves to something delicious!
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Pixels & Blocks Creators Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Pixels & Blocks Creators Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field - Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field
Unleash Your Inner Athlete at Falcon Fusion!This summer, discover the joy of Freeport Family Track and Field! Whether you're a seasoned track star or brand new, our welcoming environment is designed to nurture your love for the sport. Experience sprints, middle distance, long distance, race walk, javelin, shot-put, discus, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, and relay races. With so many events to choose from, there is something for everyone.Here's what the program offers:- Casual and Active: Everyone has other summer commitments and schedules. All practices and meets are optional. However, you get the most work and improvement from regular and active participation. We make every session enjoyable and filled with skill development. We help foster a love for the sport that lasts a lifetime.- Skill development: Our experienced coaches and junior coaches from High School work with all athletes, honing personal fitness, individual event skills, and team sportsmanship.- Inclusive atmosphere: All skill levels are welcome. Top performers at meets get ribbons.  Additional Details:- Show your team spirit with a free uniform top!- Practice sessions are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:00 - 6:30 PM from mid-June to early August on the FHS Track and Turf Field.- Register for just $100 for 16 practices.- All ages are welcome to register and practice with us. The main program competition age groups are "8 & Under", "9 & 10", "11 & 12", "13 & 14+" (The oldest competitors will have just finished 8th grade). To participate in optional competition events, a separate USATF membership (approximately $35) is required. You can purchase your membership here: https://www.usatf.org/home/top-utility-nav-content/membership.- There are a few additional and separate meets available for high schoolers and adults to compete through USATF Maine, we will stay connected to these opportunities through the summer.-Here is a link to the 2026 Summer Series Schedule, Rules, and more Maine Vaulters Join the Maine Vaulters program this summer and let your potential soar! This program is designed for pole vaulters of all ages and abilities looking to refine their skills, gain confidence, and enjoy the thrill of the vault in a supportive and energetic environment. Come on out and touch the sky with us! Ready to soar?We actively seek volunteers to ensure the program's success! If you're passionate about Track and Field and want to make a positive impact, please contact us as the season approaches.For more information see our club page (updated as info is available in the spring): https://sites.google.com/view/familytrackandfieldDon't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun at Freeport Family Track and Field!
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field - Maine Vaulters
Unleash Your Inner Athlete at Falcon Fusion!This summer, discover the joy of Freeport Family Track and Field! Whether you're a seasoned track star or brand new, our welcoming environment is designed to nurture your love for the sport. Experience sprints, middle distance, long distance, race walk, javelin, shot-put, discus, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, and relay races. With so many events to choose from, there is something for everyone.Here's what the program offers:- Casual and Active: Everyone has other summer commitments and schedules. All practices and meets are optional. However, you get the most work and improvement from regular and active participation. We make every session enjoyable and filled with skill development. We help foster a love for the sport that lasts a lifetime.- Skill development: Our experienced coaches and junior coaches from High School work with all athletes, honing personal fitness, individual event skills, and team sportsmanship.- Inclusive atmosphere: All skill levels are welcome. Top performers at meets get ribbons.  Additional Details:- Show your team spirit with a free uniform top!- Practice sessions are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:00 - 6:30 PM from mid-June to early August on the FHS Track and Turf Field.- Register for just $100 for 16 practices.- All ages are welcome to register and practice with us. The main program competition age groups are "8 & Under", "9 & 10", "11 & 12", "13 & 14+" (The oldest competitors will have just finished 8th grade). To participate in optional competition events, a separate USATF membership (approximately $35) is required. You can purchase your membership here: https://www.usatf.org/home/top-utility-nav-content/membership.- There are a few additional and separate meets available for high schoolers and adults to compete through USATF Maine, we will stay connected to these opportunities through the summer.-Here is a link to the 2026 Summer Series Schedule, Rules, and more Maine Vaulters Join the Maine Vaulters program this summer and let your potential soar! This program is designed for pole vaulters of all ages and abilities looking to refine their skills, gain confidence, and enjoy the thrill of the vault in a supportive and energetic environment. Come on out and touch the sky with us! Ready to soar?We actively seek volunteers to ensure the program's success! If you're passionate about Track and Field and want to make a positive impact, please contact us as the season approaches.For more information see our club page (updated as info is available in the spring): https://sites.google.com/view/familytrackandfieldDon't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun at Freeport Family Track and Field!
 
Tuesday June 30, 2026
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM    Stage Repair
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Basketball Camps - Boys Basketball Half Day (Grades 3-8)
There is much more to learn from basketball than just basketball itself. With an encouraging and supportive atmosphere, players will be introduced to basic skills, concepts, and fundamentals through fun and effective drills and games. Learning from older players gives an inside view to the future of high school basketball and the pride of our Falcon players.  Players should bring: lunch, snacks, and water.
 
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Falcon Basketball Camps - Boys Basketball Full Day (Grades 5-8)
There is much more to learn from basketball than just basketball itself. With an encouraging and supportive atmosphere, players will be introduced to basic skills, concepts, and fundamentals through fun and effective drills and games. Learning from older players gives an inside view to the future of high school basketball and the pride of our Falcon players.  Players should bring: lunch, snacks, and water.
 
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM    Teen Treks - Week 1
Fun and adventure are guaranteed in this on-the-go camp for teens. These trips provide an excellent opportunity for teens to get outdoors and enjoy all the wonderful things Maine has to offer in the summer. Each week includes adventurous trips and activities suited for any teen looking to have a memorable summer!Participants must bring a snack, lunch, water bottle, rain gear, shoes that can get wet AND boots or sneakers for hiking, bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen to camp each day. On days that do not have featured trips, we will be visiting state parks and beaches. A schedule of events will be posted when available.This year we will offer two Teen Treks Extreme Weeks that include overnight camping. Extreme activities may include canoeing and moose watching near Moosehead Lake, adventure parks, ropes course sessions, and whitewater rafting on the Kennebec River. (Our current plan is to do Moose Watch Canoeing on Moosehead Lake for Week 4x, and Whitewater Rafting an Week 6x.)Campers may be dropped off at FHS as early as 8:30 a.m., and must be picked up no later than 4:30 p.m. Overnight trips (during weeks 4x and 6x) will depart at 8:00 a.m. and return as close to 4:30 p.m. as possible the following day. More information will be sent to participants in regard to the overnight trips. Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Junior Chef Camp - June Cooking
Join DCS Kitchen Manager and Chef Extraordinaire Deb Koval each morning to learn how to make healthy snacks, meals, and desserts from around the world. Kids will get hands-on experience cooking and baking, while learning about nutrition, math, and culture. Each camper will come home having eaten a lunch they prepared together, and with the skills to help you in the kitchen and help themselves to something delicious!
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Pixels & Blocks Creators Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Pixels & Blocks Creators Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM    DCS Laugh and Learn
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field - Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field
Unleash Your Inner Athlete at Falcon Fusion!This summer, discover the joy of Freeport Family Track and Field! Whether you're a seasoned track star or brand new, our welcoming environment is designed to nurture your love for the sport. Experience sprints, middle distance, long distance, race walk, javelin, shot-put, discus, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, and relay races. With so many events to choose from, there is something for everyone.Here's what the program offers:- Casual and Active: Everyone has other summer commitments and schedules. All practices and meets are optional. However, you get the most work and improvement from regular and active participation. We make every session enjoyable and filled with skill development. We help foster a love for the sport that lasts a lifetime.- Skill development: Our experienced coaches and junior coaches from High School work with all athletes, honing personal fitness, individual event skills, and team sportsmanship.- Inclusive atmosphere: All skill levels are welcome. Top performers at meets get ribbons.  Additional Details:- Show your team spirit with a free uniform top!- Practice sessions are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:00 - 6:30 PM from mid-June to early August on the FHS Track and Turf Field.- Register for just $100 for 16 practices.- All ages are welcome to register and practice with us. The main program competition age groups are "8 & Under", "9 & 10", "11 & 12", "13 & 14+" (The oldest competitors will have just finished 8th grade). To participate in optional competition events, a separate USATF membership (approximately $35) is required. You can purchase your membership here: https://www.usatf.org/home/top-utility-nav-content/membership.- There are a few additional and separate meets available for high schoolers and adults to compete through USATF Maine, we will stay connected to these opportunities through the summer.-Here is a link to the 2026 Summer Series Schedule, Rules, and more Maine Vaulters Join the Maine Vaulters program this summer and let your potential soar! This program is designed for pole vaulters of all ages and abilities looking to refine their skills, gain confidence, and enjoy the thrill of the vault in a supportive and energetic environment. Come on out and touch the sky with us! Ready to soar?We actively seek volunteers to ensure the program's success! If you're passionate about Track and Field and want to make a positive impact, please contact us as the season approaches.For more information see our club page (updated as info is available in the spring): https://sites.google.com/view/familytrackandfieldDon't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun at Freeport Family Track and Field!
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Field Hockey
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
Wednesday July 1, 2026
12:01 AM - 11:59 PM    Stage Repair
 
6:30 AM - 8:00 AM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Soccer
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Basketball Camps - Boys Basketball Half Day (Grades 3-8)
There is much more to learn from basketball than just basketball itself. With an encouraging and supportive atmosphere, players will be introduced to basic skills, concepts, and fundamentals through fun and effective drills and games. Learning from older players gives an inside view to the future of high school basketball and the pride of our Falcon players.  Players should bring: lunch, snacks, and water.
 
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Falcon Basketball Camps - Boys Basketball Full Day (Grades 5-8)
There is much more to learn from basketball than just basketball itself. With an encouraging and supportive atmosphere, players will be introduced to basic skills, concepts, and fundamentals through fun and effective drills and games. Learning from older players gives an inside view to the future of high school basketball and the pride of our Falcon players.  Players should bring: lunch, snacks, and water.
 
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM    Teen Treks - Week 1
Fun and adventure are guaranteed in this on-the-go camp for teens. These trips provide an excellent opportunity for teens to get outdoors and enjoy all the wonderful things Maine has to offer in the summer. Each week includes adventurous trips and activities suited for any teen looking to have a memorable summer!Participants must bring a snack, lunch, water bottle, rain gear, shoes that can get wet AND boots or sneakers for hiking, bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen to camp each day. On days that do not have featured trips, we will be visiting state parks and beaches. A schedule of events will be posted when available.This year we will offer two Teen Treks Extreme Weeks that include overnight camping. Extreme activities may include canoeing and moose watching near Moosehead Lake, adventure parks, ropes course sessions, and whitewater rafting on the Kennebec River. (Our current plan is to do Moose Watch Canoeing on Moosehead Lake for Week 4x, and Whitewater Rafting an Week 6x.)Campers may be dropped off at FHS as early as 8:30 a.m., and must be picked up no later than 4:30 p.m. Overnight trips (during weeks 4x and 6x) will depart at 8:00 a.m. and return as close to 4:30 p.m. as possible the following day. More information will be sent to participants in regard to the overnight trips. Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Junior Chef Camp - June Cooking
Join DCS Kitchen Manager and Chef Extraordinaire Deb Koval each morning to learn how to make healthy snacks, meals, and desserts from around the world. Kids will get hands-on experience cooking and baking, while learning about nutrition, math, and culture. Each camper will come home having eaten a lunch they prepared together, and with the skills to help you in the kitchen and help themselves to something delicious!
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Pixels & Blocks Creators Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Pixels & Blocks Creators Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Girls Soccer
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Wednesdays
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
Thursday July 2, 2026
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM    Falcon Basketball Camps - Boys Basketball Half Day (Grades 3-8)
There is much more to learn from basketball than just basketball itself. With an encouraging and supportive atmosphere, players will be introduced to basic skills, concepts, and fundamentals through fun and effective drills and games. Learning from older players gives an inside view to the future of high school basketball and the pride of our Falcon players.  Players should bring: lunch, snacks, and water.
 
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM    Falcon Basketball Camps - Boys Basketball Full Day (Grades 5-8)
There is much more to learn from basketball than just basketball itself. With an encouraging and supportive atmosphere, players will be introduced to basic skills, concepts, and fundamentals through fun and effective drills and games. Learning from older players gives an inside view to the future of high school basketball and the pride of our Falcon players.  Players should bring: lunch, snacks, and water.
 
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM    Teen Treks - Week 1
Fun and adventure are guaranteed in this on-the-go camp for teens. These trips provide an excellent opportunity for teens to get outdoors and enjoy all the wonderful things Maine has to offer in the summer. Each week includes adventurous trips and activities suited for any teen looking to have a memorable summer!Participants must bring a snack, lunch, water bottle, rain gear, shoes that can get wet AND boots or sneakers for hiking, bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen to camp each day. On days that do not have featured trips, we will be visiting state parks and beaches. A schedule of events will be posted when available.This year we will offer two Teen Treks Extreme Weeks that include overnight camping. Extreme activities may include canoeing and moose watching near Moosehead Lake, adventure parks, ropes course sessions, and whitewater rafting on the Kennebec River. (Our current plan is to do Moose Watch Canoeing on Moosehead Lake for Week 4x, and Whitewater Rafting an Week 6x.)Campers may be dropped off at FHS as early as 8:30 a.m., and must be picked up no later than 4:30 p.m. Overnight trips (during weeks 4x and 6x) will depart at 8:00 a.m. and return as close to 4:30 p.m. as possible the following day. More information will be sent to participants in regard to the overnight trips. Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Pixels & Blocks Creators Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Pixels & Blocks Creators Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 1 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 1 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 5:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Youth (Summer - Beginner)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Soccer
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Youth (Summer - Intermediate)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
7:00 PM - 7:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Adult (Summer)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
Friday July 3, 2026
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Pixels & Blocks Creators Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Pixels & Blocks Creators Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
Sunday July 5, 2026
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Sunday
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Youth Basketball Clinics & Open Gym - Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym
On this registration page you will find basketball clinics and open gym sessions that take place during fall, spring or summer. Check back here frequently to see any upcoming opportunities! We will also include any clinics in our virtual newsletters sent at the beginning of each month. Current Programs:Girls Summer Skills Sessions - These sessions will be led by David Jensen and other RSU5CP Youth Basketball Coaches. The first hour of each session will be dedicated towards skill development and drills. The second hour will be focused on game-like situations and scrimmaging. All players will be grouped by age and/or skill level to ensure a positive experience for everyone. Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym (Jan 11 - Aug 9) - These open gyms will be run by a core group of volunteers involved with our basketball programming. Sessions will take place on Sundays at DCS, and they are open to any player from RSU5 towns in grades K-8. Activities will vary by session, and dependent on the number of players of each age group and their gender. Expect instructional drills, fun games and occasional scrimmages. All players must register below before attending - NO DROP INS ALLOWED.Past Programs:March 2026 Middle School Boys Clinics - This clinic series is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. FHS Basketball Coaches Tyler Tracy and Zach Grant will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. Fall/Early Winter 2025 Youth Open Gym (Sept-Nov) - description above.Spring 2025 Youth Open Gym (May-June) - description above.April/May 2025 Middle School Boys Clinics - This 4-session clinic series (April 28th, May 1st, 5th & 6th) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. Varsity Head Coach, Tyler Tracy, will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. April/May 2025 Middle School Girls Clinics - THESE CLINICS WERE CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION NUMBERS. This 3-session clinic series (April 9th, May 7th, May 21st) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the girls basketball division. Players will practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport in fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. March 9th, 2025 - Come join us for this fundraiser clinic, where kids will practice the fundamentals of the sport in a fun and interactive environment. All proceeds will be donated to the National CMV Foundation. We will have many coaches involved, including players from the FHS Boys and Girls Basketball teams and coaches from RSU5's Rec Basketball program. The clinic will consist of drills and activities teaching skills and strategy, as well as fun games to bring an element of competition. All players welcome, regardless of skill level or previous experience. At the end of the clinic, each player is welcome to join a pizza party sponsored by Pat's Pizza. One slice per child included in the registration - PLEASE EMAIL cp@rsu5.org WITH ANY DIETARY CONCERNS.
 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Adult Pickup Ultimate - Adult Pickup Ultimate
Come join us for mixed (co-ed) pickup ultimate on the turf!  Ages 18+, beginner friendly - all interested players welcome.  Players will divide into teams each week and play games based on attendance.
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball FMS Sundays
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Pickup Volleyball - Late Winter - Summer Volleyball
Join this fun and competitive co-ed volleyball program! Come play pickup volleyball and sweat away those winter blues. MUST be pre-registered with Community Programs - NO Drop-ins
 
Monday July 6, 2026
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM    Teen Treks - Week 2
Fun and adventure are guaranteed in this on-the-go camp for teens. These trips provide an excellent opportunity for teens to get outdoors and enjoy all the wonderful things Maine has to offer in the summer. Each week includes adventurous trips and activities suited for any teen looking to have a memorable summer!Participants must bring a snack, lunch, water bottle, rain gear, shoes that can get wet AND boots or sneakers for hiking, bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen to camp each day. On days that do not have featured trips, we will be visiting state parks and beaches. A schedule of events will be posted when available.This year we will offer two Teen Treks Extreme Weeks that include overnight camping. Extreme activities may include canoeing and moose watching near Moosehead Lake, adventure parks, ropes course sessions, and whitewater rafting on the Kennebec River. (Our current plan is to do Moose Watch Canoeing on Moosehead Lake for Week 4x, and Whitewater Rafting an Week 6x.)Campers may be dropped off at FHS as early as 8:30 a.m., and must be picked up no later than 4:30 p.m. Overnight trips (during weeks 4x and 6x) will depart at 8:00 a.m. and return as close to 4:30 p.m. as possible the following day. More information will be sent to participants in regard to the overnight trips. Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Maine Nature Art Summer Camps - Loon (MSS Half Day Camp)
Our drawing, painting and sculpting projects will reflect animals and places around Maine.  We might create something to be used in nature, such as a bird house, bird feeder or fairy house! Kids can take projects home to share with their family.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Slime Masters Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Slime Masters Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Gee's Skills Academy - Gee's Skills Academy
The Academy will focus on teaching children the skills they need to participate in a variety of sports and activities such as basketball, soccer, and more.  Participants will learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and how to work effectively as a part of a team.  The program is perfect for the child who wants to learn the skills needed to understand how sports and games work.  Campers should bring lunch, drinks and snacks.
 
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Gee's Skills Academy - Gee's Skills Academy
The Academy will focus on teaching children the skills they need to participate in a variety of sports and activities such as basketball, soccer, and more.  Participants will learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and how to work effectively as a part of a team.  The program is perfect for the child who wants to learn the skills needed to understand how sports and games work.  Campers should bring lunch, drinks and snacks.
 
3:00 PM - 5:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field - Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field
Unleash Your Inner Athlete at Falcon Fusion!This summer, discover the joy of Freeport Family Track and Field! Whether you're a seasoned track star or brand new, our welcoming environment is designed to nurture your love for the sport. Experience sprints, middle distance, long distance, race walk, javelin, shot-put, discus, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, and relay races. With so many events to choose from, there is something for everyone.Here's what the program offers:- Casual and Active: Everyone has other summer commitments and schedules. All practices and meets are optional. However, you get the most work and improvement from regular and active participation. We make every session enjoyable and filled with skill development. We help foster a love for the sport that lasts a lifetime.- Skill development: Our experienced coaches and junior coaches from High School work with all athletes, honing personal fitness, individual event skills, and team sportsmanship.- Inclusive atmosphere: All skill levels are welcome. Top performers at meets get ribbons.  Additional Details:- Show your team spirit with a free uniform top!- Practice sessions are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:00 - 6:30 PM from mid-June to early August on the FHS Track and Turf Field.- Register for just $100 for 16 practices.- All ages are welcome to register and practice with us. The main program competition age groups are "8 & Under", "9 & 10", "11 & 12", "13 & 14+" (The oldest competitors will have just finished 8th grade). To participate in optional competition events, a separate USATF membership (approximately $35) is required. You can purchase your membership here: https://www.usatf.org/home/top-utility-nav-content/membership.- There are a few additional and separate meets available for high schoolers and adults to compete through USATF Maine, we will stay connected to these opportunities through the summer.-Here is a link to the 2026 Summer Series Schedule, Rules, and more Maine Vaulters Join the Maine Vaulters program this summer and let your potential soar! This program is designed for pole vaulters of all ages and abilities looking to refine their skills, gain confidence, and enjoy the thrill of the vault in a supportive and energetic environment. Come on out and touch the sky with us! Ready to soar?We actively seek volunteers to ensure the program's success! If you're passionate about Track and Field and want to make a positive impact, please contact us as the season approaches.For more information see our club page (updated as info is available in the spring): https://sites.google.com/view/familytrackandfieldDon't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun at Freeport Family Track and Field!
 
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM    Driver Education - Roy's Driver & Rider Ed July
RSU5 DOES NOT take the Registrations - you must go through ROY'S to register.This course meets the state required 30 hours of classroom lecture and 10 hours of driving time.-Students must bring their birth certificate, social security card and blue or black ink pen to the first class. -Students must be 15 before the first class.REGISTER THROUGH ROY'S DRIVING ACADEMY 784-6245 or https://roysdriving.com/locations.html for more class information and registration
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field - Maine Vaulters
Unleash Your Inner Athlete at Falcon Fusion!This summer, discover the joy of Freeport Family Track and Field! Whether you're a seasoned track star or brand new, our welcoming environment is designed to nurture your love for the sport. Experience sprints, middle distance, long distance, race walk, javelin, shot-put, discus, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, and relay races. With so many events to choose from, there is something for everyone.Here's what the program offers:- Casual and Active: Everyone has other summer commitments and schedules. All practices and meets are optional. However, you get the most work and improvement from regular and active participation. We make every session enjoyable and filled with skill development. We help foster a love for the sport that lasts a lifetime.- Skill development: Our experienced coaches and junior coaches from High School work with all athletes, honing personal fitness, individual event skills, and team sportsmanship.- Inclusive atmosphere: All skill levels are welcome. Top performers at meets get ribbons.  Additional Details:- Show your team spirit with a free uniform top!- Practice sessions are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:00 - 6:30 PM from mid-June to early August on the FHS Track and Turf Field.- Register for just $100 for 16 practices.- All ages are welcome to register and practice with us. The main program competition age groups are "8 & Under", "9 & 10", "11 & 12", "13 & 14+" (The oldest competitors will have just finished 8th grade). To participate in optional competition events, a separate USATF membership (approximately $35) is required. You can purchase your membership here: https://www.usatf.org/home/top-utility-nav-content/membership.- There are a few additional and separate meets available for high schoolers and adults to compete through USATF Maine, we will stay connected to these opportunities through the summer.-Here is a link to the 2026 Summer Series Schedule, Rules, and more Maine Vaulters Join the Maine Vaulters program this summer and let your potential soar! This program is designed for pole vaulters of all ages and abilities looking to refine their skills, gain confidence, and enjoy the thrill of the vault in a supportive and energetic environment. Come on out and touch the sky with us! Ready to soar?We actively seek volunteers to ensure the program's success! If you're passionate about Track and Field and want to make a positive impact, please contact us as the season approaches.For more information see our club page (updated as info is available in the spring): https://sites.google.com/view/familytrackandfieldDon't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun at Freeport Family Track and Field!
 
Tuesday July 7, 2026
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM    FHS Athletics Conditioning
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM    Teen Treks - Week 2
Fun and adventure are guaranteed in this on-the-go camp for teens. These trips provide an excellent opportunity for teens to get outdoors and enjoy all the wonderful things Maine has to offer in the summer. Each week includes adventurous trips and activities suited for any teen looking to have a memorable summer!Participants must bring a snack, lunch, water bottle, rain gear, shoes that can get wet AND boots or sneakers for hiking, bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen to camp each day. On days that do not have featured trips, we will be visiting state parks and beaches. A schedule of events will be posted when available.This year we will offer two Teen Treks Extreme Weeks that include overnight camping. Extreme activities may include canoeing and moose watching near Moosehead Lake, adventure parks, ropes course sessions, and whitewater rafting on the Kennebec River. (Our current plan is to do Moose Watch Canoeing on Moosehead Lake for Week 4x, and Whitewater Rafting an Week 6x.)Campers may be dropped off at FHS as early as 8:30 a.m., and must be picked up no later than 4:30 p.m. Overnight trips (during weeks 4x and 6x) will depart at 8:00 a.m. and return as close to 4:30 p.m. as possible the following day. More information will be sent to participants in regard to the overnight trips. Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Driver Education - Roy's Driver & Rider Ed July
RSU5 DOES NOT take the Registrations - you must go through ROY'S to register.This course meets the state required 30 hours of classroom lecture and 10 hours of driving time.-Students must bring their birth certificate, social security card and blue or black ink pen to the first class. -Students must be 15 before the first class.REGISTER THROUGH ROY'S DRIVING ACADEMY 784-6245 or https://roysdriving.com/locations.html for more class information and registration
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Maine Nature Art Summer Camps - Loon (MSS Half Day Camp)
Our drawing, painting and sculpting projects will reflect animals and places around Maine.  We might create something to be used in nature, such as a bird house, bird feeder or fairy house! Kids can take projects home to share with their family.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Slime Masters Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Slime Masters Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Gee's Skills Academy - Gee's Skills Academy
The Academy will focus on teaching children the skills they need to participate in a variety of sports and activities such as basketball, soccer, and more.  Participants will learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and how to work effectively as a part of a team.  The program is perfect for the child who wants to learn the skills needed to understand how sports and games work.  Campers should bring lunch, drinks and snacks.
 
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Gee's Skills Academy - Gee's Skills Academy
The Academy will focus on teaching children the skills they need to participate in a variety of sports and activities such as basketball, soccer, and more.  Participants will learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and how to work effectively as a part of a team.  The program is perfect for the child who wants to learn the skills needed to understand how sports and games work.  Campers should bring lunch, drinks and snacks.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM    Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field - Falcon Fusion Summer Track & Field
Unleash Your Inner Athlete at Falcon Fusion!This summer, discover the joy of Freeport Family Track and Field! Whether you're a seasoned track star or brand new, our welcoming environment is designed to nurture your love for the sport. Experience sprints, middle distance, long distance, race walk, javelin, shot-put, discus, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, and relay races. With so many events to choose from, there is something for everyone.Here's what the program offers:- Casual and Active: Everyone has other summer commitments and schedules. All practices and meets are optional. However, you get the most work and improvement from regular and active participation. We make every session enjoyable and filled with skill development. We help foster a love for the sport that lasts a lifetime.- Skill development: Our experienced coaches and junior coaches from High School work with all athletes, honing personal fitness, individual event skills, and team sportsmanship.- Inclusive atmosphere: All skill levels are welcome. Top performers at meets get ribbons.  Additional Details:- Show your team spirit with a free uniform top!- Practice sessions are held Mondays and Tuesdays from 5:00 - 6:30 PM from mid-June to early August on the FHS Track and Turf Field.- Register for just $100 for 16 practices.- All ages are welcome to register and practice with us. The main program competition age groups are "8 & Under", "9 & 10", "11 & 12", "13 & 14+" (The oldest competitors will have just finished 8th grade). To participate in optional competition events, a separate USATF membership (approximately $35) is required. You can purchase your membership here: https://www.usatf.org/home/top-utility-nav-content/membership.- There are a few additional and separate meets available for high schoolers and adults to compete through USATF Maine, we will stay connected to these opportunities through the summer.-Here is a link to the 2026 Summer Series Schedule, Rules, and more Maine Vaulters Join the Maine Vaulters program this summer and let your potential soar! This program is designed for pole vaulters of all ages and abilities looking to refine their skills, gain confidence, and enjoy the thrill of the vault in a supportive and energetic environment. Come on out and touch the sky with us! Ready to soar?We actively seek volunteers to ensure the program's success! If you're passionate about Track and Field and want to make a positive impact, please contact us as the season approaches.For more information see our club page (updated as info is available in the spring): https://sites.google.com/view/familytrackandfieldDon't miss out on this exciting opportunity to learn, grow, and have fun at Freeport Family Track and Field!
 
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Girls Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    FP (Jill Hooper)
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Field Hockey
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
Wednesday July 8, 2026
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Soccer
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM    Teen Treks - Week 2
Fun and adventure are guaranteed in this on-the-go camp for teens. These trips provide an excellent opportunity for teens to get outdoors and enjoy all the wonderful things Maine has to offer in the summer. Each week includes adventurous trips and activities suited for any teen looking to have a memorable summer!Participants must bring a snack, lunch, water bottle, rain gear, shoes that can get wet AND boots or sneakers for hiking, bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen to camp each day. On days that do not have featured trips, we will be visiting state parks and beaches. A schedule of events will be posted when available.This year we will offer two Teen Treks Extreme Weeks that include overnight camping. Extreme activities may include canoeing and moose watching near Moosehead Lake, adventure parks, ropes course sessions, and whitewater rafting on the Kennebec River. (Our current plan is to do Moose Watch Canoeing on Moosehead Lake for Week 4x, and Whitewater Rafting an Week 6x.)Campers may be dropped off at FHS as early as 8:30 a.m., and must be picked up no later than 4:30 p.m. Overnight trips (during weeks 4x and 6x) will depart at 8:00 a.m. and return as close to 4:30 p.m. as possible the following day. More information will be sent to participants in regard to the overnight trips. Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Driver Education - Roy's Driver & Rider Ed July
RSU5 DOES NOT take the Registrations - you must go through ROY'S to register.This course meets the state required 30 hours of classroom lecture and 10 hours of driving time.-Students must bring their birth certificate, social security card and blue or black ink pen to the first class. -Students must be 15 before the first class.REGISTER THROUGH ROY'S DRIVING ACADEMY 784-6245 or https://roysdriving.com/locations.html for more class information and registration
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Maine Nature Art Summer Camps - Loon (MSS Half Day Camp)
Our drawing, painting and sculpting projects will reflect animals and places around Maine.  We might create something to be used in nature, such as a bird house, bird feeder or fairy house! Kids can take projects home to share with their family.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Slime Masters Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Slime Masters Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Gee's Skills Academy - Gee's Skills Academy
The Academy will focus on teaching children the skills they need to participate in a variety of sports and activities such as basketball, soccer, and more.  Participants will learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and how to work effectively as a part of a team.  The program is perfect for the child who wants to learn the skills needed to understand how sports and games work.  Campers should bring lunch, drinks and snacks.
 
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Gee's Skills Academy - Gee's Skills Academy
The Academy will focus on teaching children the skills they need to participate in a variety of sports and activities such as basketball, soccer, and more.  Participants will learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and how to work effectively as a part of a team.  The program is perfect for the child who wants to learn the skills needed to understand how sports and games work.  Campers should bring lunch, drinks and snacks.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Girls Soccer
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Wednesdays
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
Thursday July 9, 2026
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM    FHS Athletics Conditioning
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM    Teen Treks - Week 2
Fun and adventure are guaranteed in this on-the-go camp for teens. These trips provide an excellent opportunity for teens to get outdoors and enjoy all the wonderful things Maine has to offer in the summer. Each week includes adventurous trips and activities suited for any teen looking to have a memorable summer!Participants must bring a snack, lunch, water bottle, rain gear, shoes that can get wet AND boots or sneakers for hiking, bathing suit, towel, and sunscreen to camp each day. On days that do not have featured trips, we will be visiting state parks and beaches. A schedule of events will be posted when available.This year we will offer two Teen Treks Extreme Weeks that include overnight camping. Extreme activities may include canoeing and moose watching near Moosehead Lake, adventure parks, ropes course sessions, and whitewater rafting on the Kennebec River. (Our current plan is to do Moose Watch Canoeing on Moosehead Lake for Week 4x, and Whitewater Rafting an Week 6x.)Campers may be dropped off at FHS as early as 8:30 a.m., and must be picked up no later than 4:30 p.m. Overnight trips (during weeks 4x and 6x) will depart at 8:00 a.m. and return as close to 4:30 p.m. as possible the following day. More information will be sent to participants in regard to the overnight trips. Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Driver Education - Roy's Driver & Rider Ed July
RSU5 DOES NOT take the Registrations - you must go through ROY'S to register.This course meets the state required 30 hours of classroom lecture and 10 hours of driving time.-Students must bring their birth certificate, social security card and blue or black ink pen to the first class. -Students must be 15 before the first class.REGISTER THROUGH ROY'S DRIVING ACADEMY 784-6245 or https://roysdriving.com/locations.html for more class information and registration
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Maine Nature Art Summer Camps - Loon (MSS Half Day Camp)
Our drawing, painting and sculpting projects will reflect animals and places around Maine.  We might create something to be used in nature, such as a bird house, bird feeder or fairy house! Kids can take projects home to share with their family.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Slime Masters Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Slime Masters Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Gee's Skills Academy - Gee's Skills Academy
The Academy will focus on teaching children the skills they need to participate in a variety of sports and activities such as basketball, soccer, and more.  Participants will learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and how to work effectively as a part of a team.  The program is perfect for the child who wants to learn the skills needed to understand how sports and games work.  Campers should bring lunch, drinks and snacks.
 
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Gee's Skills Academy - Gee's Skills Academy
The Academy will focus on teaching children the skills they need to participate in a variety of sports and activities such as basketball, soccer, and more.  Participants will learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and how to work effectively as a part of a team.  The program is perfect for the child who wants to learn the skills needed to understand how sports and games work.  Campers should bring lunch, drinks and snacks.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
4:30 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 5:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Youth (Summer - Beginner)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Girls Basketball
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    FP (Jill Hooper)
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Boys Soccer
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
6:00 PM - 6:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Youth (Summer - Intermediate)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Youth Basketball Clinics & Open Gym - Girls Summer Skills Sessions (Grades 3-6)
On this registration page you will find basketball clinics and open gym sessions that take place during fall, spring or summer. Check back here frequently to see any upcoming opportunities! We will also include any clinics in our virtual newsletters sent at the beginning of each month. Current Programs:Girls Summer Skills Sessions - These sessions will be led by David Jensen and other RSU5CP Youth Basketball Coaches. The first hour of each session will be dedicated towards skill development and drills. The second hour will be focused on game-like situations and scrimmaging. All players will be grouped by age and/or skill level to ensure a positive experience for everyone. Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym (Jan 11 - Aug 9) - These open gyms will be run by a core group of volunteers involved with our basketball programming. Sessions will take place on Sundays at DCS, and they are open to any player from RSU5 towns in grades K-8. Activities will vary by session, and dependent on the number of players of each age group and their gender. Expect instructional drills, fun games and occasional scrimmages. All players must register below before attending - NO DROP INS ALLOWED.Past Programs:March 2026 Middle School Boys Clinics - This clinic series is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. FHS Basketball Coaches Tyler Tracy and Zach Grant will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. Fall/Early Winter 2025 Youth Open Gym (Sept-Nov) - description above.Spring 2025 Youth Open Gym (May-June) - description above.April/May 2025 Middle School Boys Clinics - This 4-session clinic series (April 28th, May 1st, 5th & 6th) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. Varsity Head Coach, Tyler Tracy, will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. April/May 2025 Middle School Girls Clinics - THESE CLINICS WERE CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION NUMBERS. This 3-session clinic series (April 9th, May 7th, May 21st) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the girls basketball division. Players will practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport in fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. March 9th, 2025 - Come join us for this fundraiser clinic, where kids will practice the fundamentals of the sport in a fun and interactive environment. All proceeds will be donated to the National CMV Foundation. We will have many coaches involved, including players from the FHS Boys and Girls Basketball teams and coaches from RSU5's Rec Basketball program. The clinic will consist of drills and activities teaching skills and strategy, as well as fun games to bring an element of competition. All players welcome, regardless of skill level or previous experience. At the end of the clinic, each player is welcome to join a pizza party sponsored by Pat's Pizza. One slice per child included in the registration - PLEASE EMAIL cp@rsu5.org WITH ANY DIETARY CONCERNS.
 
7:00 PM - 7:45 PM    Tae Kwon Do (Pine Tree Kickers) - TKD Adult (Summer)
Tae Kwon Do is a great way to become physically and mentally fit while having fun. Learn valuable life long skills: respect, self-confidence, and courage, all while practicing self-defense techniques. Great introduction to the martial arts while incorporating fun games and drills. Free uniform for your first session!
 
Friday July 10, 2026
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
7:00 AM - 8:30 AM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2 Before Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM    Maine Nature Art Summer Camps - Loon (MSS Half Day Camp)
Our drawing, painting and sculpting projects will reflect animals and places around Maine.  We might create something to be used in nature, such as a bird house, bird feeder or fairy house! Kids can take projects home to share with their family.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Slime Masters Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM    SparkYou Summer Camps - Slime Masters Camp
Pixels & Blocks Creators CampThis SparkYou camp is where Minecraft and LEGO lovers discover that screens are fun… but building things in real life is even cooler. Campers get limited, supervised game time (yes, we set a timer), then power down and bring their ideas off-screen—designing characters, building structures, engineering magnetic slime, and creating their own custom “skins” using real-world materials (no Wi-Fi required).Throughout the week, kids explore the science and technology behind video games—pixels, design, engineering, and problem-solving—through friendly challenges, creative builds, and teamwork. Expect big imaginations, messy hands, collaborative wins, and kids who forget they’re learning STEM because they’re too busy having fun. Perfect for builders, creators, and future game designers who love to think, tinker, and create.Slime Masters CampSlime Masters Camp is not for the faint of heart—or clean hands. This is where kids become elite slime scientists, mixing, stretching, squishing, and occasionally dropping slime in ways that would make a vacuum cry. Campers create every kind of slime imaginable: fluffy, magnetic, glow-in-the-dark, metallic, and edible slime.Underneath the gooey chaos is real science. Kids explore chemistry concepts like polymers, chemical reactions, and states of matter, testing recipes and problem-solving when slime goes rogue (it happens). Best of all for parents: all the mess you don’t want in your house—we proudly endure here at camp. What to expect: laughter, confidence, creativity, and kids who come home exhausted, happy, and just a little sticky. Our tables get slimed, hands get messy, and your kitchen stays safe.Wizards and Potions CampAt SparkYou’s Wizard & Potions Camp, Harry Potter–loving kids step into a science-based world of magic where spells become experiments, potions become chemistry and “I don’t like science” mysteriously disappears. Campers explore color changes, bubbling reactions, states of matter, and simple physics through hands-on enchanted experiments.This camp builds confidence, curiosity, and a love of science. Warning: children may come home feeling smarter, more confident, and convinced they are now part wizard.Staff:SparkYou Camp is run by a team of energetic, kid-loving staff who genuinely enjoy science, the outdoors, and helping kids have “aha!” moments (and who don’t panic when things get messy). With a small student-to-counselor ratio, no camper gets lost in the crowd—everyone is seen, supported, and encouraged. Our programs are led by a highly educated main teacher with advanced science degrees supported by trained counselors who keep activities fun, safe, and engaging.
 
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Gee's Skills Academy - Gee's Skills Academy
The Academy will focus on teaching children the skills they need to participate in a variety of sports and activities such as basketball, soccer, and more.  Participants will learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and how to work effectively as a part of a team.  The program is perfect for the child who wants to learn the skills needed to understand how sports and games work.  Campers should bring lunch, drinks and snacks.
 
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM    Gee's Skills Academy - Gee's Skills Academy
The Academy will focus on teaching children the skills they need to participate in a variety of sports and activities such as basketball, soccer, and more.  Participants will learn the importance of maintaining a positive attitude and how to work effectively as a part of a team.  The program is perfect for the child who wants to learn the skills needed to understand how sports and games work.  Campers should bring lunch, drinks and snacks.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Puffins - Week 2 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM    Camp Seaside Seals - Week 2 After Care
Camp Seaside is a summer day camp based out of Mast Landing School in Freeport. Our day camp is designed to get kids outside and experiencing all that Maine has to offer over the summer vacation months. Campers will go on three to four trips a week in the community and surrounding area. Trips will be to local parks, beaches, and recreation areas. Camp Seaside is divided into two groups based on age: Puffins (entering K-2) and Seals (entering 3-5). Each group will have their own schedule of activities and counselor teams. A detailed schedule of trips will be available before the start of camp. Staff Camp Seaside is made possible by staff that love children and the great outdoors! Staff members work hard to create programming that gets kiddos outside and instills an appreciation for the natural world and our community. All staff attend pre-service training and are certified in First Aid and CPR. Snack & Lunch We provide healthy snacks for kiddos including fruits, veggies, cheese, yogurt, and light snacks. Lunch is to be  brought from home and anything that needs to be refrigerated should be packed in a lunch box with ice packs to keep until lunch time. Camp Hours Camp runs from 8:30 am – 3:30 p.m. daily. Before care runs from  from 7:00 – 8:30 a.m. and after care runs from  3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Before and after care are only for children participating in Camp Seaside.  Camp Fees Camp fees include all field trips and special events. A non-refundable deposit of 20% of your total camp fees is due when your child’s registration is confirmed, with an additional 20% of the total cost due by the 20th day of the months of February, March, April and May. Full payment is due before your child is scheduled to attend. Scholarship applications are always welcome.
 
Sunday July 12, 2026
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball DCS Sunday
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
10:45 AM - 12:45 PM    Youth Basketball Clinics & Open Gym - Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym
On this registration page you will find basketball clinics and open gym sessions that take place during fall, spring or summer. Check back here frequently to see any upcoming opportunities! We will also include any clinics in our virtual newsletters sent at the beginning of each month. Current Programs:Girls Summer Skills Sessions - These sessions will be led by David Jensen and other RSU5CP Youth Basketball Coaches. The first hour of each session will be dedicated towards skill development and drills. The second hour will be focused on game-like situations and scrimmaging. All players will be grouped by age and/or skill level to ensure a positive experience for everyone. Spring/Summer 2026 Youth Open Gym (Jan 11 - Aug 9) - These open gyms will be run by a core group of volunteers involved with our basketball programming. Sessions will take place on Sundays at DCS, and they are open to any player from RSU5 towns in grades K-8. Activities will vary by session, and dependent on the number of players of each age group and their gender. Expect instructional drills, fun games and occasional scrimmages. All players must register below before attending - NO DROP INS ALLOWED.Past Programs:March 2026 Middle School Boys Clinics - This clinic series is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. FHS Basketball Coaches Tyler Tracy and Zach Grant will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. Fall/Early Winter 2025 Youth Open Gym (Sept-Nov) - description above.Spring 2025 Youth Open Gym (May-June) - description above.April/May 2025 Middle School Boys Clinics - This 4-session clinic series (April 28th, May 1st, 5th & 6th) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the boys basketball division. Varsity Head Coach, Tyler Tracy, will teach players and practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport via fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. April/May 2025 Middle School Girls Clinics - THESE CLINICS WERE CANCELLED DUE TO LOW REGISTRATION NUMBERS. This 3-session clinic series (April 9th, May 7th, May 21st) is open to any Middle School student (6-8th grade) interested in playing in the girls basketball division. Players will practice the basic skills and strategy of the sport in fun drills, games and competitions. Register below to join! NO DROP INS ALLOWED. March 9th, 2025 - Come join us for this fundraiser clinic, where kids will practice the fundamentals of the sport in a fun and interactive environment. All proceeds will be donated to the National CMV Foundation. We will have many coaches involved, including players from the FHS Boys and Girls Basketball teams and coaches from RSU5's Rec Basketball program. The clinic will consist of drills and activities teaching skills and strategy, as well as fun games to bring an element of competition. All players welcome, regardless of skill level or previous experience. At the end of the clinic, each player is welcome to join a pizza party sponsored by Pat's Pizza. One slice per child included in the registration - PLEASE EMAIL cp@rsu5.org WITH ANY DIETARY CONCERNS.
 
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM    High School Summer Sports - High School Summer Football
Many FHS high school programs run summer sports activities in in June and July. On this page you'll find registration for the sports organizing through Community Programs. You must register your player for each sport they plan to participate in during the summer.Schedules as we know them are included in the activity. These are, of course, subject to change. Contact your coach for any scheduling questions/conflicts and equipment requirements.These programs are open to students entering grades 9-12 who are intending to play sports at Freeport High School. Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis; please email <cp@rsu5.org> for inquiries.Boys Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Basketball Registration (with full schedule) OpenField Hockey Registration (with full schedule) OpenFootball Registration (with full schedule) Open**4/12-5/31 Weight Room sessions are for current high school players ONLY. The official summer season begins on 6/15, at which point any prospective players entering grades 9-12 in the 2026-27 school year may participate. Boys Soccer Registration (with full schedule) OpenGirls Soccer Registration (with full schedule) Open - Full League Schedule [here]
 
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM    Adult Pickup Ultimate - Adult Pickup Ultimate
Come join us for mixed (co-ed) pickup ultimate on the turf!  Ages 18+, beginner friendly - all interested players welcome.  Players will divide into teams each week and play games based on attendance.
 
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Rec Basketball Open Gym - Adult Rec Basketball FMS Sundays
Play pick up basketball and stay in shape year-round.  You must be pre-registered with Community Programs.  NO drop-ins.  Sundays excluded when Monday is a holiday. Wednesdays excluded for school gatherings and during middle school basketball season.Please Note: Wednesdays at DCS are now completed for the season. This option will return some time after February break. If you registered for Wednesdays originally, you can register for Sundays (for the rest of the season) at no cost!
 
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM    Adult Pickup Volleyball - Late Winter - Summer Volleyball
Join this fun and competitive co-ed volleyball program! Come play pickup volleyball and sweat away those winter blues. MUST be pre-registered with Community Programs - NO Drop-ins