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Nashville Opens Registration for Summer Enrichment Program; Limited Spots on First-Come, First-Served Basis

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Published on May 03, 2025
Nashville Opens Registration for Summer Enrichment Program; Limited Spots on First-Come, First-Served BasisSource: Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee

As the warm haze of summer approaches, bringing with it the need for activities to keep young minds engaged, the Summer Enrichment Program opens its doors for registration today. Beginning at 8:00 AM, parents and guardians can head to their local community center to sign up their children, as the City of Nashville's official page reports. But hurry, as spaces are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and sign-ups will conclude once full capacity is hit.

An important note for those looking to register multiple children from different households – you’ll need to pack some patience; after you register the kids of one household, it's back to the end of the line before you can enroll the children from another. And for those enrolling their youngest ones, remember that if you've got a hopeful six-year-old, a birth certificate might be on the documents-to-bring list.

The popular program caters to children between the ages of 6-14, ensuring that the offerings are age-appropriate and engaging for those formative years. Involvement doesn’t end at registration; there's a mandatory meet-up for parents at each community center, ensuring adults are looped in on what their little ones will be up to over the summer. Keep an eye out for those meeting dates; attendance is not optional.