Library’s Upcoming Spring Break Camps Offer Fun and Flexibility

For immediate release: January 21, 2020

Douglas County Libraries is once again offering fun and educational spring break camps for kids March 16-20, and more flexibility for parents with the new option to choose the half-day camps or a full-day camp that meets their needs. Registration is now open for the weeklong camps at Douglas County Libraries in Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree and Parker.

“In the past, we offered half-day camps or full-day camps, but this year we’re giving parents the chance to mix it up,” said Douglas County Libraries Special Events Coordinator Kristen Kallio. “We understand that choice is important, so parents now have the option to choose between the half-day camps or a full-day camp at our selected locations.”

The library’s spring day camps give kids ages 5-10 a rich learning experience as they explore cooking, LEGO engineering, and art with experts from Sticky Fingers, Snapology and KidzArt. Through a variety of hands-on activities, campers will have the chance to learn new skills, share experiences with new friends, gain confidence, and more!

Half-day camps are offered in morning and afternoon sessions and cost $175 per camper, and full-day camps are 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. each day for $315 per camper—a 10% discount. While Camp DCL is budget-friendly for families, scholarships may be available from the Douglas County Libraries Foundation for qualified applicants.

To register for Camp DCL or to learn more about the spring break camps and scholarship opportunities, visit DCL.org/camp-dcl or call (303) 688-7627.

Douglas County Libraries will also offer a variety of weeklong half- and full-day summer camps for kids ages 5-11 from June 1-July 31. Registration for summer camps begins Monday, March 2, 2020.

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