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Summer camp registration surges as kids embrace new programs

June 07, 2024 | Hudson, Columbia County, New York



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Summer camp registration surges as kids embrace new programs
In a recent community meeting, officials highlighted several exciting initiatives and updates from the local youth center. Among the key topics discussed was the successful collaboration with the library and the Shaker Museum for a program called \"Hey DJ,\" which engaged hundreds of children in learning about DJing and vinyl record players. Participants enjoyed pizza and Takis during the event, which was well-received and featured vibrant photography from Cozy Odor Productions.

As summer approaches, the center is gearing up for its summer camp, with the nine to ten age group already reaching full capacity with over 50 sign-ups. Officials encouraged families with children in this age range to reach out for potential accommodations, as registration for other age groups remains open until the end of the month.

Additionally, the school district's decision to limit summer school offerings this year is expected to increase participation in the center's programs. With summer school now being more optional, the center anticipates a surge in attendees, particularly on Fridays, which are traditionally the busiest days for field trips. Staff expressed both excitement and concern about managing the increased numbers, emphasizing the need for effective planning to ensure a smooth experience for all participants.

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