A few spaces left in Summer camps from City of Shoreline

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline has announced openings for summer camps, providing both full-day and half-day options for children. Camps include general day camps as well as specialized programs in theater, dance, and sports. Scholarships and payment plans are available to help families manage costs, ensuring that financial constraints do not prevent participation. This initiative aims to provide enriching experiences for local youth during the summer months while fostering community engagement. Parents can register their children online to secure a spot, with options still available for interested families.

The city encourages early registration to ensure participation in the desired programs. The availability of scholarships highlights the city's commitment to accessible recreational opportunities. Local officials emphasize the importance of youth engagement in summer activities for overall well-being.

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