They're fun. They're affordable. They're engaging for children aged three to 12, with songs and games, crafts and drama, and an off-site trip every week.
City of Kitchener Summer Playground programs run from July 5 to Aug. 13. These half-day programs are $20-30 per week, with a few full day programs at $75 per week. Fee assistance is available for families who qualify.
Mass registration evenings took place earlier in June, but starting June 21, families can register for remaining spots at the following community centres during their regular business hours:
* Chandler Mowat Community Centre, 222 Chandler Dr.
* Country Hills Community Centre, 100 Rittenhouse Rd.
* Doon Pioneer Park Community Centre, 150 Pioneer Dr.
* Downtown Community Centre, 35B Weber St. W
* Forest Heights Community Centre, 1700 Queen's Blvd.
* Kingsdale Community Centre, 80 Wilson Ave.
* Stanley Park Community Centre, 505 Franklin St. N
* Victoria Hills Community Centre, 10 Chopin Dr.
There are approximately 60 sites throughout Kitchener so most families can find one are within walking distance. A few new sites this year include WT Townshend and Glencarin public schools and an Adventure program at the new Williamsburg Community Centre.
For a full list of summer playground sites, please visit the City of Kitchener website at www.kitchener.ca or call 519-741-2389 for more information.
Ensure your child has a summer to remember!
City of Kitchener Summer Playground programs run from July 5 to Aug. 13. These half-day programs are $20-30 per week, with a few full day programs at $75 per week. Fee assistance is available for families who qualify.
Mass registration evenings took place earlier in June, but starting June 21, families can register for remaining spots at the following community centres during their regular business hours:
* Chandler Mowat Community Centre, 222 Chandler Dr.
* Country Hills Community Centre, 100 Rittenhouse Rd.
* Doon Pioneer Park Community Centre, 150 Pioneer Dr.
* Downtown Community Centre, 35B Weber St. W
* Forest Heights Community Centre, 1700 Queen's Blvd.
* Kingsdale Community Centre, 80 Wilson Ave.
* Stanley Park Community Centre, 505 Franklin St. N
* Victoria Hills Community Centre, 10 Chopin Dr.
There are approximately 60 sites throughout Kitchener so most families can find one are within walking distance. A few new sites this year include WT Townshend and Glencarin public schools and an Adventure program at the new Williamsburg Community Centre.
For a full list of summer playground sites, please visit the City of Kitchener website at www.kitchener.ca or call 519-741-2389 for more information.
Ensure your child has a summer to remember!