Youth Programs

The Fourth Place now offers a variety of Youth Programs! All local students are welcome, buses connect us to the Hanover schools, and we we offer discounts for Richmond students signing up early.

Latest News:

Summer Camp Openings: Limited openings are available for late registration to our Summer Day Camp 2026. Please register ASAP, so we can try to include your family!

Summer Manga Club: We will be launching a new weekly Manga Book Club this summer. Pre-register here to be notified when registration opens.

Fall After School Clubs: Registration for the Fall 2026 seasons of our After School D&D Club and After School Manga Club will begin in August. Pre-register here to be notified when registration opens.

We are licensed as a Youth Recreation Camp by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, and operated our first Summer Day Camp in summer 2025.

Fill out our Youth Programs Interest Survey now to be among the first to know when Summer and Fall sign-ups are available.

Programs Info:

Our After School D&D Club has separate Dungeons & Dragons and Daggerheart groups that meet on Wednesdays, Thursdays, or Fridays at a variety of times after school. Each group is part of an ongoing campaign with a dedicated adult storyteller who tells the story and facilitates.

Summer Camp is incredibly flexible, with drop-off any time after 8:00 pm, fully supervised and semi-structured until 4:00 pm, and pick-up any time until 11:00 pm most days. Plus it's available discounter for the full summer, or week by week.

Buses run from Richmond Middle School to downtown Hanover near our location, and the Advance Transit Blue and Dartmouth Connector lines both stop directly in front of our building.

After School clubs include Membership to The Fourth Place, so kids can enjoy the Place whenever we're open, even outside of the Club schedule.

Be the first to know about openings, new programs, and registration deadlines! If you complete our Youth Programs Interest Survey, it will help us plan future programs that work for you, and you'll be notified about all of our programs.

Financial Assistance: We want our programs to be accessible for as many people as possible, and for the Place is for everyone, not everyone with a lot of money. Families seeking financial assistance should start by speaking with their schiool guidance couselors. (For Richmond Middle School, contact Liz Powers.) We also hope to be eligible for grants for low-income families for our Summer Camp. If you still need assistance after those options please email ian@thefourthplacehanover.com and we will work something out.