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City announces pet vaccine clinic, spring camp, youth employment hires and April extravaganza

Parks and Recreation Commission · March 20, 2026
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Summary

Assistant Director Veronica outlined upcoming community services: a March 21 pet vaccine clinic, a $100 spring camp with limited slots in April, a youth employment program that filled its 75-application cap quickly, and an April 28 extravaganza expected to draw roughly 3,000 people.

Assistant Director Veronica told the commission about several upcoming programs and events.

She said a low-cost pet vaccine clinic will be held at City Park on March 21 at 9 a.m., and staff expect heavy foot traffic because of other permitted activities that day. Spring camp for ages 5–13 is scheduled April 6–10 at the Kathy Hensel Youth Center for $100 per child; Veronica said four spaces remained at the time of the meeting and that registration is available through the department website (montebellorecreation.com).

Veronica said the Youth Employment Program application window opened March 3 and the 75-application cap filled in about 40 minutes; staff expect to hire roughly 40–50 youth to support city functions. She also previewed an April 28 City Park extravaganza from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with an adaptive egg hunt at 10:30 a.m., age-blocked egg hunts beginning at 11 a.m. and expected attendance around 3,000 based on prior-year turnout.

Veronica invited commissioners to help staff with the event and said staff will prepare for higher-than-usual attendance.