
The City of Moore, Oklahoma, will host a full-day Science Lab and Pickleball Camp on January 19 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The camp is open to children ages 6 to 12. The program combines science activities with pickleball instruction, giving participants opportunities to learn while staying physically active.
The details, posted on the City of Moore's social media, show that the camp is deploying a forethought approach to pricing: $35 for the camp itself, an extra five-spot will get your kid a lunch too, and for the parents who can't jet off from work to pick up their racqueteers, an extra $15 includes after-care until you can. It's all happening at The Station Recreation Center, a local hub for community activities.
Registration is handled online, and while it's as easy as clicking through a few prompts, parents may want to pencil in a register reminder; spaces are probably limited, and these small-town novelties tend to fill up faster than you can say "double helix." Those without Internet prowess or who prefer the human touch can call 405-793-5090 to get their kids on the list.
Moore’s municipal government has launched a camp that combines educational activities with physical exercise to support youth development. Officials say the program aims to improve both learning and physical wellness among participants.









