Clark County Offering Kids Day Camps Over Spring Break
Spring break is upon us! While visions of family vacations dance in your head, reality might involve work obligations. If you’re a working parent, fear not! Clark County is offering kids day camps to offer a win-win for both you and your child, turning spring break into a fun and enriching experience.
Spring Break Day Camps For Kids
Clark County’s Parks and Recreation department has announced they will be hosting spring break day camps from Monday, March 11th through Friday, March 15th. If you’re a parent or guardian who works long hours, don’t worry! Clark County’s day camps will be offered from early morning to early evening, starting at 7:00am and ending at 6:00pm. According to News 3, “The camp is a supervised program designed to entertain and engage children aged six to 12 during the week break. Activities like crafts, sports, games, and more will be offered.”
These day camps will be the perfect opportunity for your little ones to enjoy a variety of themed activities in a safe, monitored environment. These environments are bustling hubs for social interaction, where kids make new friends with shared interests. And let’s face it… cooped-up kids are not happy kids. Clark County’s day camps will provide a safe space for them to run, jump, and release all that pent-up energy. While your kids will benefit from their time spent at day camp, you will also be able to have peace of mind. Knowing your child is safe, engaged, and having fun allows you to focus on your work with a clear conscience.
Multiple Locations To Choose From
To better serve the Clark County community, spring break day camps will be offered at eight local community centers:
- Desert Breeze Community Center
- Cambridge Recreation Center
- Helen Meyer Community Center
- Hollywood Recreation Center
- Paradise Recreation Center
- Pearson Recreation Center
- Robert E. “Bob” Price Recreation Center
- Walnut Recreation Center
Registration fills up quick, so be sure to register your child as soon as possible! To register them online or get more information, click here.