Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board : Spring Break At Northside Parks

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Minneapolis MN

16 March, 2021

5:14 PM

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Press release from the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board: 2021-03-16 Youth are welcome at North Minneapolis recreation centers over spring break! Browse a wide variety of FREE youth and family activities below and sign up to stay busy and have fun over Spring Break! Click or tap the program title to register online, or visit minneapolisparks.org/register and enter the registration number in parentheses next to the activity title. You can also drop in or contact the recreation center where the program is being held. All programs are free, but preregistration is required. All program participants must follow COVID-19 safety guidelines, including following the state mask mandate. Take Home Fun Spring Break Bunny Bags (#119243) Pick up at North Commons Park: Tuesday, March 30, 3-5 pm Pick up at Folwell Park: Thursday, April 1, 5-7 pm Looking for family friendly activities to do during Spring Break? Pick-up a Spring Break Bunny Bag to enjoy at home! Cookie decorating, a craft project, planting seeds and supplies for an egg hunt will all be part of the fun. Perfect for four people. Sign up for a pick-up slot that works for you! Weeklong Day Camp Creativity and Self-Expression Day CampĀ (#119222) North Commons Park Monday, April 5-Friday, April 9 Noon-3 pm North Commons Park is hosting a spring break Creation & Self Expression Day Camp! This camp will explore four workshops for the week. Each group will participate in discussions and activities which include photography, health and fitness, learning about youth justice, mental health and art. On the last day will have a celebratory share out session. Open Basketball Farview Park Monday April 5, Wednesday April 7, Thursday April 8 4-6:30 pm Folwell Park Monday, April 5, Wednesday April 7, Friday April 9 Noon-2 pm and 3-5 pm Hoop it up! Improve your jump shot, meet new friends, get into shape or take a break from TV or video games. Whatever the reason, Open Basketball is the perfect place to find some action. This press release was produced by the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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