City of Oak Harbor Parks Recreation 2025 WinterSpring Activity Guide Now Available

Oak Harbor, WALocal News

The City of Oak Harbor has unveiled its 2025 Winter/Spring Activity Guide, now available for public access. This guide serves as a valuable resource for residents and visitors, detailing a variety of engaging programs and events. Among the highlights are a summer camp program at the picturesque Oak Harbor Marina and numerous educational activities at the Oak Harbor Library. The Parks & Recreation department aims to create opportunities for community engagement and outdoor enjoyment. With a focus on inclusivity, the guide offers options for all age groups, ensuring that everyone can find something of interest.

Community members are encouraged to take advantage of these offerings, which not only promote recreational activities but also foster social connections. The initiative reflects Oak Harbor's commitment to enhancing community well-being and engagement. As the city gears up for an exciting season, residents are invited to participate and make the most of the activities available.

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