Spring Break Ideas from the City of Rockville
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Tags: by Cindy Cotte Griffiths, Lifestyle, recreation
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The City of Rockville Department of Parks and Recreation wants you to know that they still have openings in the programs offered during the Montgomery County Public School Spring Break next week.
Teens: Grades 6-8
If you are a teen (or know a teen) you can still register for the S.B.F. (Spring Break Fun!) at the Elwood Smith Community Center. [Update: Today's deadline for registration has just been extended to Monday, March 24th - but don't wait!] Teens can get together and hang out from 10 AM – 4 PM to play Wii, Playstation 3, and Xbox 360. or pay extra to go bowling, go-karting, or a movie. Wednesday, March 25 to Thursday, March 27. It’s $25/day for Rockville Residents and $30/day for Non-Residents, but you can save money by signing up for all three days and paying $60/Residents and $75/Non-Residents. Contact Nina Herndon, Teen Program Coordinator for more information.
Kids: Ages 7-12
Croydon Creek Nature Center still has spaces available for the Spring Break Nature Adventure Camps. Each day is a different trip and hands-on activity. Sign up for one or more days. $45/day for Rockville Residents and $55/day for Non-residents. You can call the Nature Center for more information or to register 240-314-8770.
- 3/24 Patuxent Wildlife Refuge
- 3/25 Discovery Creek Children’s Museum
- 3/26 Life On The Farm
- 3/27 Recycle Day
- 3/28 The National Zoo
These are great opportunities for students to have a good time when school is out!
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