Wednesday, March 13, 2013

It's not too late to sign up for spring break classes!

For spring break, your kids can learn to skate, create art projects, develop acting skills, play hockey and other fun activities.

Programs offered March 25-29 include:

Art camp -- Let your child explore his or her creativity in "hands-on" activities to include clay, watercolor, drawing, designing, sculpting and much more! Students can choose from sessions offered in the morning or in the afternoon at Fort Boise, Whitney or Morley Nelson community centers. All materials provided. Cost is $76.45 for Boise City residents; $117.95 for non-residents. Register online at parks.cityofboise.org, in person at Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Road, or by calling (208) 608-7680.

It's Great to Skate -- Beginning skaters age 5-12 will learn basic skating skills from professional certified coaches. Camp includes snacks, games, friendship and fun in a secure family friendly environment. Cost is $100. Register online at www.idahoiceworld.com or by calling (208) 608-7716.

Hockey camp --  Boys and girls age 7-18 will have fun while improving their skills in this half-day camp at Idaho IceWorld. On-ice sessions cover stick handling, power skating, edge work and passing. Full hockey equipment is required. Cost is $125. Register online at www.idahoiceworld.com or by calling 608-7716.

Drama camp --Learn the basics of theater and have lots of fun getting to know new friends! Participants will practice skits, musical production, improvisational activities and basic theater knowledge. at Whitney Community Center. A small performance may be given on the last day of camp. Cost is $41 for Boise City residents; $63 non-residents. Register online at parks.cityofboise.org, in person at Fort Boise Community Center, 700 Robbins Road, or by calling (208) 608-7680.


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