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Campus for kids opens in Gainesville

The Rainbow Station campus for children aged infant to 14 opened this week, announced Rainbow Station CEO Gail Johnson.

The 20,000-square-foot facility located on a nearly four-acre campus is a fully licensed program providing early education programs for children up to age five, and after-school and summer recreational programs for children up to age 14. 

One particularly unique feature of the station is the Get Well Place, an infirmary providing parents with emergency backup care for mildly ill children. The Get Well Place is located in an architecturally separate building on the campus and is attended full-time by a pediatric nurse. The Get Well Place is one of only approximately 300 emergency backup facilities in the United States.

The new $6 million facility is located at the Piedmont Center Plaza and provides a specially constructed "village" for school-age children up to the age of 14. The village is currently enrolling for its summer camp.

Rainbow Station is an award-winning preschool and school-age recreation franchise headquartered in Richmond.  The Haymarket location will be the eighth location for the company and the sixth to open in the commonwealth.  Registration is available online at www.rainbowstationhaymarket.org or parents can enroll on site, where free tours are offered.



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