Registration Dates and Tips for Summer Camps

Issaquah, WALocal News

The City of Issaquah is set to open registration for its sought-after summer camps, with specific dates for residents on March 22 and for the general public on March 26. Given the popularity of these camps, the article outlines six critical registration tips to assist families in securing their spots. First, families are encouraged to request an online account well in advance to avoid last-minute issues. Keeping personal information up to date is also essential, as is confirming residency status to understand the registration timeline. Knowing camp schedules in advance allows families to choose options that best fit their needs.

Setting reminders for registration day is key, as camps fill up rapidly. Furthermore, the article suggests joining waitlists if camps reach capacity, as cancellations often occur. This proactive approach to registration is crucial for families eager to participate in summer activities.

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