Only two Florida beaches made the top 10 best beaches in America list this year.
Camps begin on May 31.
This drop-in program is for tweens, teens and young adults with sensory, developmental or physical disabilities.
Jobs are available for teens and adults.
This new program for ages 10-14 will take place in Hammock Park.
This event for ages 9-14 includes skating, extreme inflatables, mobile gaming and laser tag.
Those who register by Feb. 18 will receive a $10 discount.
Kids with autism have a high attraction to water and, therefore, have higher rates of drowning.
This event, which will feature games and sports, is scheduled for Nov. 22-24 at the MLK Recreation Center.
An online survey is available.
Those who register by Oct. 6 for this jam-packed day of games, crafts and activities will receive a $10 discount on the price.
The events will feature contests organized by scooter instructor Nathan Wombaugh with prizes and dinner.
Upcoming sessions at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center are scheduled for Oct. 8, Nov. 12 and Dec. 10.
The program begins Sept. 2.
Tweens and teens will enjoy a night of fun as they test their skills on extreme inflatables and the games truck.
The online survey will be available through July 26.
Parents and caregivers are reminded that children who are not potty-trained are required to wear a swim diaper and plastic pants.
Marte Clark leads this program during which residents are invited to drum, sing and dance.
This program is for children ages 8-12.
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The events are being held at the Martin Luther King Jr. Recreation Center.
This event is for ages 8-17 will include pizza and prizes.
New features include a swing and a parent-and-child swing set for children with disabilities.
The youth will work during the summer camp programs.
The camps for kids ages 4 to 17 begin on June 14.
The camp for pre-K to fifth-graders will include games, arts and crafts, outdoor activities and snacks.
The program for ages 3-4 will be held on Tuesdays in March.
To maintain physical distancing, there is a limited capacity of 50 cars.
The clinic is open to the first 15 people who register.
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The evening also will include music and trivia.
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