Spring Break Camps Offered by Parks Community Services

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Parks & Community Services department is excited to announce a lineup of Spring Break camps for students, scheduled from April 14 to April 18, 2025. Programs include Wilderness Medicine and Ocean Explorers, both aimed at children aged 7 to 10, offering hands-on learning experiences in outdoor and marine environments. Snapology’s Foundational Engineering camp caters to a slightly broader age range of 6 to 12, allowing for creativity and engineering skills development. For those looking for physical activity, the Triple Impact Basketball skills clinic provides a focused half-day training for young athletes. Parents are encouraged to utilize a bridge service that covers lunch hours, making it convenient to combine morning and afternoon sessions.

Each of these camps is designed to foster engagement and activity, ensuring students have a productive break. Registration links and details are accessible through the city’s website, making it easy for families to sign up. This initiative reflects the city’s commitment to providing enriching recreational opportunities for its youth.

Related Articles

News Flash

An event featuring cheerleading, rodeo, and sports will take place on September 26, 2025, at Valley Park in Plaza, Spain. The event aims to encourage local volunteering and community participation. It will run from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM local time.

Superintendent Tow-Yick Welcomes You to 2025-26 School Year

Superintendent Heather Tow-Yick welcomes students back for the 2025-26 school year, emphasizing community involvement and the importance of joy in education. The district plans various events, including the Mimosa Morning on September 5 and a Town Hall for youth on September 17. Parents and community members are encouraged to engage with school activities and stay informed through official communications.

Doing Business With the City Public Purchase Certification

Washington State's new law allows certified minority-owned, woman-owned, and veteran-owned small businesses to access direct contracting opportunities for public works projects under $150K. Cities can bypass the competitive bidding process if there are six or more certified businesses on their roster. Eligible businesses must ensure their certifications are updated in their Public Purchase profiles to be considered for contracts.