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NEW! Online Registration!

You can now register online using a credit card. Click here to get started.


Phone-In!
Call 410-479-8120 (Mastercard, Visa or Discover required)

Fax-In!
410-479-4194 and please remember to sign your registration form and include your credit card number on the form.

Walk-In!
Health and Public Services Building on Seventh Street, Suite 226, Denton, Maryland. Our hours are Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Special Night Registration - May 23, 5-7 p.m.

Mail-In!
Mail your registration to:
CCRP, 403 South 7th Street, Suite 226, Denton, MD 21629

Registration for Fall Programs begins today and will continue until the class maximum has been reached or until 5 working days before the start of class. If there is not sufficient registration at that time, the class will be canceled!

Registration Form

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Our registration form is in PDF format. Your browser should be able to read it, but if not, you may obtain the free Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in. Our Indoor Soccer Registration Form is available separately. For enrollment in any of our classes, you must also complete the Agreement of Participation form.



Program Policies

1. Taxes at Work!
These programs are funded in part by taxes paid by Caroline County citizens. Registrants who do not live in the county or pay property taxes are required to pay a non-resident fee equivalent to 20% of the program registration fee.

2. Refund Policy
A full refund less a $5 service charge will be given if a participant withdraws from a class at least 5 days prior to the first scheduled day. A refund will be given during the first half of the scheduled program only for an unexpected illness. Doctor’s excuse must be presented at time of request. Refund will be prorated and a $5 service charge will be applied. Refunds will not be given for any reason during the second half of a scheduled program.

3. Registration is not confirmed.
Go directly to the program unless we notify you about a problem processing your registration.

4. We Reserve the Right to...
  • Cancel a program for any reasonable cause.
  • Deny registration or entry into a program when it deems necessary to assure public safety.
  • Expel a child from a program with no refund after notifying parent of disciplinary problems.
  • Photograph programs and participants for publicity purposes.
  • Adjust any of the program details printed in this brochure including fees, locations, instructors, times, days and dates.


Inclusion of Individuals with Disabilities

Caroline County Recreation and Parks encourages individuals with disabilities to participate in recreation programs. These programs include, but are not limited to, sports, outdoors, special events, trips and general recreation programs. CCRP is pleased to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations. Reasonable accommodations for participation are made on an individual basis. The term "INCLUSION" means that individuals with disabilities are "included" in our recreation programs and summer camps.

When a child or adult with a disability is registered for a program and requests special accommodations, the recreation specialist and inclusion coordinator follow several steps to ensure successful integration. These steps include insuring that reasonable accommodations are made, such as accessibility, adaptive equipment, camp specific training, interpreters and companions. In order to implement its inclusion effort, Caroline County Recreation and Parks will:
  • Train Department staff
  • Foster community awareness
  • Increase resources for program operation
  • Develop a outreach program

"Integration does not mean individuals with disabilities will become normal, but rather they will be given every opportunity to fit into society to the greatest extent possible and that society will be more accepting of them."
Scout Lee Gunn & Carol Ann Peterson, Therapeutic Recreation Program Design: Principles and Procedures. (Prentice-Hal, Inc., 1978), p.42.

Goals of Inclusion
  • To provide equal recreation opportunities.
  • To focus on the preference of individuals rather than on the disability.
  • To eliminate the philosophy of isolation and segregation as an end in itself.
  • To provide alternatives in recreation by increasing the opportunities of choice
  • To support individuals being included by providing reasonable accommodations that will enhance the recreation experience.
  • To encourage individuals to participate in recreation activities at their maximum level even if that means only partial participation.
  • To decrease dependency by encouraging skill and confidence building experiences
  • To promote recreation activities for individuals appropriate to their chronological age.

Reasonable Accommodations

Caroline County Recreation and Parks will provide reasonable accommodations to people with disabilities upon request. The department asks that you notify the department office of your/program participants needs at the time of registration and or at least 2 weeks in advance of the program start date. Certain accommodations, such as the provision of a program companion, require at least 4 weeks.

Examples of accommodations we will provide include:
  • Allowing service animals in programs;
  • Changing the rules of games/activities - as long as it does not fundamentally alter the purpose of the game/activity;
  • Moving the program/activity from a non-accessible location to an accessible location;
  • Providing accessible transportation within a program;
  • Providing qualified sign language interpreters and or assisted listening devices;
  • Providing information in large print, Braille, on disc, or readers; and
  • Providing additional staff.

This is not an exhaustive list of the accommodations the Department will provide. When an accommodation is requested, we will work with you to enable you or your program participant's successful participation.

Personal & Invasive Services Policies

Services we do not provide include those that are personal in nature such as feeding, toileting, or the changing of clothes. We also do not provide services that are invasive in nature such as injections, catheterization, g-tube feeding. However, we will allow the person who requires such services to bring their own personal care attendant, at no charge, to enable their participation.



Caroline County Recreation & Parks

403 South 7th Street, Suite 226

Denton, Maryland 21629

Phone: 410-479-8120

Fax: 410-479-4194





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