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LARA JO HIGHTOWER NWA Democrat-Gazette N orthwest Arkansas pub- lic schools will celebrate spring break the week of March 19-23. While the halcyon call of "No school!" can be a thrill for the kids, finding activities for the younger set can be difficult for some working parents. North- west Arkansas has you covered: The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette found some great activities through- out the region, at all price points, that might be just the thing to make every- body happy that week. FAYETTEVILLE Fayetteville Public Library 401 W. Mountain St. 856-7000, faylib.org n Movies at the Library, 2 p.m. March 19-23, free. n Spring break daytime lock-in, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. March 22; grades kindergar- ten to fourth; free. Children enjoy an afternoon of games, crafts, pizza and snacks. Lunch will be provided, along with three hours of spring break fun. Registration re- quired. Yvonne Richardson Community Center 240 E. Rock St. 444-3461, fayetteville-ar.gov/397/YRCC n Superhero Academy, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 19-23; ages 6 to 12; $5 nonrefundable deposit. Children can find their inner super- heros at the YRCC. Master the super- hero challenge course, create a super- hero costume and learn how to be a superhero in the community. Spots are filled, but a waiting list is available. Community Creative Center 505 W. Spring St. 571-2706, communitycreative center.org n Beginner pottery wheel camp, 9 to 11:30 a.m. March 19-23; ages 8 to 14; $125. n Intermediate pottery wheel camp, 12:30 to 3 p.m. March 19-23; ages 8 to 14; $125. MARCH 18-24, 2018 WHAT'S UP! 37 Spring Break Community programs offer activities for kids See Spring Page 38 ROUNDUP NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK The Community Creative Center offers pot-making classes for children at both the beginner and advanced levels during the week of spring break.