
Parents in Surprise, Arizona, have the opportunity to keep their kids engaged and entertained over the Thanksgiving break with a camp offered by the City’s Parks and Recreation Department. Targeted at young minds from kindergarten through 8th grade, this three-day program promises a blend of sports, games, crafts, and a variety of daily activities. The Thanksgiving Break Camp is scheduled to run from November 25 to November 27 at the Sierra Montana Recreation Center, situated at 14861 N. Spring Ln, as reported by the city's official news announcement.
Registrations for Surprise residents kick off on October 21 with a fee of $30 per day, in addition to a registration charge of $10 per child, while their counterparts without residency can sign up from October 28 with the daily rate set at $34 and a higher registration fee of $30 per child, the Surprise city news post details the breakdown and timing for interested parties, emphasizing that the slots are limited thus making early sign-ups critical for assurance of participation. To complete the registration process, parents are required to submit a filled registration packet, which is available for download from the City of Surprise website. They must also turn in their child’s immunization records at the Parks and Recreation office located at 15960 N. Bullard Ave, operating from Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For any further inquiries concerning the Thanksgiving Break Camp, individuals are encouraged to reach out via telephone at 623.222.2210 or through email by contacting [email protected], the city's news release mentions Susan Dangerfield as the point of contact who can provide more nuanced insights into the camp's offerings and logistical questions.









