February 6, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 31 Enrichment program offered at Tuxedo Park School Tuxedo Park School recently launched a Saturday Morning Enrichment Program, which is open to the public. The one-hour courses run from 9 a.m. to noon and include such diverse offerings as chess, fencing, “Minecraft,” supervised open gym, yoga, and Chinese. These last two programs are also available to interested adults. Tuxedo Park School is proud of the community it has built among the families of its students who hail from both New Saddle River’s Teagan Cunningham taking a fencing class during the launch of the Saturday Morning Enrichment Program at Tuxedo Park School. Jersey and New York. School officials are pleased to have an opportunity to open its doors to the larger community. The school encourages lifelong learners of every age, from the faculty to the students and the family members who enable the important work that goes on at the school. For details about the Saturday Enrichment Program, visit tuxedoparkschool.org or call Jackie Levine at (845) 351-4737. Tuxedo Park School will host an Admissions Open House at 9 a.m. on Feb. 12. Camp Ramaquois, a premiere day camp situated on 44 acres in nearby Rockland County, is billed as “A day camp as complete as sleep-away camp.” From adventurous activities to creative arts to athletic activities, boys and girls, ages three through 15 experience a traditional day camp program filled with a variety of stimulating activities including instructional and general swim in eight heated pools, boating on a five-acre crystalline lake, tennis, basketball, volleyball, hockey, softball, soccer, puppetry, ceramics, cooking, nature, a petting zoo, dance, drama, chess, special events, and much more. Camp Ramaquois also offers an optional Trail Blazers Adventure Trip Meet challenges at Ramaquois Program for those in grades three through 10 and a leadership program for 10th graders. The camp provides door-to-door airconditioned mini school bus transportation with professional drivers and bus counselors who oversee safety and provide planned activities on the bus. Hot lunch is served in the camp’s air-conditioned dining room. Ramaquois also has many other air-conditioned buildings. Children who attend Ramaquois experience a sense of adventure, meet new challenges, create wonderful memories, and make lasting friendships. Visit www. ramaquois.com or call (845) 354-1600 to schedule a personal tour.