
Parents scrambling for a spot to keep their kids active and engaged during the Thanksgiving school break, the city's community center might just have your back. According to an announcement released by the City of Fort Worth, a Thanksgiving Break Camp is set to open its doors from November 25-27, available for kids aged 5-13. The camp, with its multitude of recreational, educational, and cultural programs, promises a blend of fun and learning designed to leave memorable experiences for the children.
However, the parents who want their children to partake in this affair, need to register beforehand. Pre-registration comes in at $15 per day, but if you drag your feet, expect to shell out $20 a day once the camp begins. Preregistration offers not only peace of mind but also a more amiable rate. Those in need can also seek out available discounts for qualified participants, ensuring the camp is accessible for families from varying economic backgrounds. Registration can be swiftly handled with a credit card or electronic check.
The list of community centers joining the Thanksgiving Break Camp initiative spans a wide area of the city. From Andrew Doc Session to Worth Heights, parents can find a location fitting for their convenience and their youngsters' enjoyment. Each center will host these programs from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., providing working parents with a reliable and nurturing place for their children during the workday. The organizers have left little to chance, except it is encouraged that a packed lunch be sent with each camper, a small nod to quaint practices amidst the modern bustle.









