City Of Huntsville: Huntsville Parks & Recreation Offering Student Day Camps During Thanksgiving Break
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Huntsville AL
17 November, 2021
12:42 PM
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Press release from the City of Huntsville: November 16, 2021 After hosting a successful Fall Break Day Camp in October, Huntsville Parks & Recreation is now registering children for its Thanksgiving Break Day Camp online and in-person. The camp, which will take place Nov. 22-24, costs $30 per camper and $15 for each additional camper. Morning and afternoon snacks will be provided each day; however, parents/guardians must provide lunch. Activities will vary per recreation center and include physical activity, outdoor play, arts and games. Huntsville Parks & Recreation offers day camps at nine City of Huntsville recreation centers during four weeklong breaks on the 2021-2022 HCS calendar. Upcoming camps will provide affordable, inclusive and fun programming for K-6 students from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on the following dates: "We value the assistance we can provide families that have parents and guardians who work when children are normally in school," said Parks & Recreation Director Bernita Reese. "We are proud to provide students with a variety of programming in a safe and supportive environment." To sign up, a parent or guardian must complete a registration packet for each child online or in-person at one of the City's participating recreation centers. To learn more about the day camps, visit HuntsvilleAL.gov/daycamps or contact one of the following centers: Brahan Spring Recreation Center – 256-883-3710 Cavalry Hill Community Center – 256-427-5800 Dr. Richard Showers, Sr. Recreation Center – 256-851-4001 Dr. Robert Shurney Legacy Center – 256-851-4010 Fern Bell Recreation Center – 256-883-3640 Lakewood Community Center – 256-851-4015 Mark Russell Recreation Center – 256-650-4747 Max Luther Drive Community Center – 256-427-5780 Optimist Recreation Center – 256-427-5775 For more information, please call Parks & Recreation at 256-564-8026. This press release was produced by the City of Huntsville. The views expressed here are the author's own.
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