Game Time mini-camp at the Teen Center during mid-winter break

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Teen Center invites local youth aged 11 to 14 to participate in an engaging minicamp during Mid-Winter Break on February 18-19, 2025. This action-packed event features a variety of popular gym games, including basketball, dodgeball, table tennis, and billiards, ensuring that participants enjoy a fun-filled experience. Scheduled from 11 AM to 3 PM, the minicamp offers a great way for kids to break free from winter boredom and engage in physical activity. The registration fees are reasonable, with costs set at $72. 80 for residents and $87.

35 for non-residents. Parents seeking more information can contact Hayden at hspevacek@shorelinewa. gov and register online at shorelinewa. gov/register. This event not only promotes healthy habits but also fosters community engagement among local families.

With winter often leading to indoor confinement, this minicamp serves as a timely opportunity for youth to socialize and stay active. Don’t miss out on this exciting chance for your child to thrive during the winter months!

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