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San Marcos Holiday Camp To Return For 2018-2019 Winter Season

There is a fee per child per day for interested individuals. Children are required to bring lunches every day; parents can also pack a morning snack if desired.

The City of San Marcos Parks and Recreation Department announced the return of Holiday Camp for winter holiday season.

The camp will be open Dec. 27 and 28 and Jan. 2 thru the 4 from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM at the San Marcos City Park Recreation Hall. The camp is open for residents and non-residents. 

According to the department, camp activities will include games, crafts, gaga-ball, movies and more. 

There is a fee per child per day for interested individuals. Children are required to bring lunches every day; parents can also pack a morning snack if desired. However, staff will provide an afternoon noon snack.

More information can be found here.

You can register your child in person at the Parks and Recreation Main Office, 401 E. Hopkins, or by calling 512.393.8400 starting Nov. 1. Space is limited.


 

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