Palm Coast Offers 2 Winter Break Camps For Students

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Palm Coast, FL – The City of Palm Coast’s Parks & Recreation Department will be offering two camps for students this Winter Break, and registration is now open through the City’s new, easy-to-use Civic Rec online registration program. The Jack Frostivities Holiday Break Camp and the Winter Break Tennis Camp will be offered during the last week of December and the first week of January. The tennis camp will be held at the Palm Coast Tennis Center, 1290 Belle Terre Pkwy., and Jack Frostivities will be at the Frieda Zamba Pool classroom, 339 Parkview Drive, Palm Coast. Jack Frostivities Holiday Break Camp: Parks & Recreation will host the Jack Frostivities Holiday Break Camp from Wednesday through Friday, Dec. 27-29, and Tuesday through Friday, Jan. 2-5, from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Children grades K-6 will enjoy fun-filled themed activities such as arts and crafts, stories, recreational games and nature hikes. Campers will bring their own lunch and snack. Cost is $25 per day with extended care available for an additional charge of $10. It’s easy to register online at www.palmcoastgov.com/register, or get more information atwww.palmcoastgov.com/camps or by calling Parks & Recreation at 386-986-2323. Winter Break Tennis Camp: Palm Coast Tennis Center will host the Winter Break Tennis Camp from Tuesday through Friday, Dec. 26-29, and Jan. 2-5, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This camp will use team games and activities to introduce campers ages 6-14 to tennis. The program will help students develop athletic skills while fostering a love for the sport. Cost is $120 per week, with sibling discount (in same transaction) and daily rates available. Registration is available at www.palmcoastgov.com/register, or you can get more information at www.palmcoastgov.com/camps. Campers should bring athletic clothes and shoes, sunscreen, water bottle, as well as snacks, lunch, and drinks. For more information, call 386-986-2550. Photo courtesy of Hibrida and Shutterstock.com. Copyright Southern Stone Communications 2017