Tamarac Park camp provides all-day option for working parents during spring break

Tamarac, Florida – Parents looking for a fun and safe place for their kids to go during Spring Break can send them to the Spring Break Camp at Tamarac Park. The program is meant to keep youngsters occupied, social, and supervised all week while school is out.
The camp will be in Tamarac Park, which is at 7501 North University Drive, from March 16 to March 20. The program is open to kids ages 6 to 12 and runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. every day.
Organizers say that you need a birth certificate to sign up. You have to pick up your kids by 5:30 p.m. If you pick them up later, you’ll have to pay $5 for every five minutes late.
Every day, campers will do a lot of different things to keep them busy and interested. These include organized games, athletics, arts and crafts, and group play. The program promotes a safe and monitored setting, which gives parents peace of mind while they are at work. Families are asked to send their child with a healthy lunch and snack each day.
Campers will also go on planned field trips to Caporella Aquatic, Urban Air, and a water park, giving them more fun things to do outside of the park.
The cost of registration depends on where you live. People who live in Tamarac pay $170 for each child, with a discounted rate of $160 for a second child. Fees for non-residents are $185 for the first child and $175 for the second child.
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You can sign up in person at the Tamarac Community Center, located at 8601 West Commercial Boulevard, or at Tamarac Park. There isn’t much space, so it’s best to sign up early. Families can call 954-597-3674 or go to tamarac.gov for further information.



