Garland Recreational Centers to Offer Diverse Summer Camps for Youth with Enriching Activities

As temperatures rise, so does the anticipation for summer camp season, and this year, Garland's local recreation centers are rolling out an array of camps to ensure kids have a blast while school is out.
According to the City of Garland, the Audubon Recreation Center is set to launch Duck Creek Adventures Camp for youngsters aged 8 to 12. Meanwhile, Bradfield Recreation Center is gearing up for its STARS Camp, designed specifically for families with limited financial resources, ready to welcome children aged 6 to 12. Both Fields and Granger Recreation Centers are offering their eponymous Summer Camps for the same age group, promising fun and games throughout the sunny season.
For teens looking to grow their leadership skills, Hollabaugh Recreation Center steps up with its Rising Leaders Summer Camp aimed at those between 13 and 15. The camp lineup underscores the city's commitment to providing inclusive, enriching summer activities for a diverse age range.
The camp sessions are intended to not only occupy Garland's youth with constructive entertainment but also offer them a chance to explore new interests, develop skills and perhaps most importantly, forge lasting friendships, during these carefree months. Sign-ups are now open and available, marking the kickoff of what's anticipated to be an unforgettable summer for the kids of Garland.
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