Official Kids Mag

March & April 2018

Official Kids Mag is specifically written for kids ages 5 to 12. It contains activities and stories ranging from kid heroes, cooking, gardening, STEAM, education, fun facts and much more every month.

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Off icialKidsMag.com • MARCH & APRIL 2018 • 11 and highly trained teachers. They will learn about theater. Learning "soft skills," Paul added, is an important part of theater. Students will learn things important for future success," he said. "They will learn self confidence, problem solving, working in a team, and communication skills. Those are just some of what theater teaches. They will have a super cool time, meet new people and make some new friends. They are going to be engaged in the experience with some amazingly talented teaching artists, and they will make some theater." Go to triketheatre.org and click on "Academy and Camps" for additional information. But wait, there's more! Many area communities offer summer camps. Some may not yet have all of that information available and online. Check your local churches to see when vacation Bible schools are scheduled. Area Boys and Girls Clubs offer a variety of summer activities and events. •The Rogers Activity Center (RAC) in partnership with the City of Rogers offers a summer day camp named H.A.P.P.Y. at the RAC. Make sure you go to the centers web site to see what's going on. Go to rogersrecreation.com to learn more. •The Rogers Aquatics Center offers a Summer League Swimming Team program and basic swimming classes for several different skill levels. •The Bella Vista Property Owners Association (POA) offers a variety of summer activities including tennis and golf camps. Information will be posted at bellavistapoa.com when it is available. •The City of Fayetteville provides summer camps for its young residents including Camp Wilson at Wilson Park, a Drama Camp, an Outdoor Adventure Camp, and a Soccer Camp. Go to the city web site and search for "Camps" to see what is available. •Private organizations often offer special camps that are both fun and interesting. Check out the Amazeum Summer Camp schedule to keep the learning fun during the summer. Go to amazeum.org and click on "Camps" for more information, fees and schedules. •Boys and Girls Clubs offer many summer camp opportunities. Check out the Boys and Girl's Club of Fayetteville and Boys and Girls Club of Benton County and see what's on their summer plan. •Most area churches, including the First Baptist Church of Fayetteville, offer vacation Bible school for their members and non-members. Check out what FBC Fayetteville has going on this summer by hovering over "Connect" and clicking on "VBS 2018" at fbcfayetteville.org. •Many area camps offer special tuition assistance for those who meet the admission guidelines. Camp War Eagle is one of them. Camp War Eagle offers day and overnight camps and a wide range of activities in a Christ based environment. Go to campwareagle.org for additional information. Wrinke In Time

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