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Niverville Recreation Announces Spring Break Camps

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The CRRC in Niverville. Joey Villanueva

For families looking to fill the gap this upcoming spring break, which falls from March 31 to April 4, local parents need look no further than Niverville Recreation’s spring break camps, coming soon to the CRRC.

The day camps promise to provide a host of safe, fun, highly entertaining activities for children. Online registration is now open.

Teresa Mistelbacher, supervisor of camps and recreation programming, says that spring camp registration usually fills up quickly. She encourages parents to sign up, especially if they spot a favourite theme, to ensure their kids are able to participate.

Some of the day camps are already about half full.

The activities will take place throughout the CRRC, including the fieldhouse, kitchen, and multipurpose rooms. If the weather cooperates, the camps will also schedule some outdoor time.

“That way, the kids get a well-rounded day of activities, games, and crafts, all based on the theme of the day,” says Mistelbacher.

The first day camp is called Athletic Anarchy, an opportunity for kids to complete and unleash their energy through sports.

Next up: Jurassic Adventures. Mistelbacher say this day will be “packed with dino-themed activities, including fossil digs, creative craft projects, and interactive games that bring these ancient creatures to life.”

Science will be the focus of day three, a.k.a. Totally Gross Science. It’ll offer kids a chance to get hands-on with a range of experiments and unforgettable new experiences.

On day four, kids will head to the beach—figuratively, of course. The day will bring beach-themed games, arts and crafts, and even a beach dance party.

The spring day camps will end with YES! Day. According to Mistbacher, the kids will “embrace the spirit of spontaneity and exploration as we dive into a day filled with fun activities that inspire creativity, teamwork, and joy.”

For more information

To learn more, contact Niverville Recreation: 204-388-4600.

To register online, visit: https://nivervillerec.ca/programs/childrens-camps

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