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Get ready for Spring Fun programs, including Sports Camp, Pop Up and Play, Spring Poolooza

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Kauaʻi County Department of Parks and Recreation announces this year’s Spring Fun programs — including Sports Camp, Pop Up and Play and Spring Poolooza — scheduled in March.

Sports Camp and Pop Up and Play

Sports Camp will be hosted at Kalāheo Neighborhood Center, and Pop Up and Play will take place at Līhuʻe Neighborhood Center.

Both programs will run 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. March 16-20.

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The programs are free, however registration is required. Online registration begins March 2 and will remain open until all spots are filled.

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Participation is open to kindergarten through fifth-grade students. Space is limited to 40 children per site.

A variety of engaging activities is planned:

  • Games.
  • Crafts.
  • Outdoor activities.
  • Sports skills development.
  • Team-building exercises.
  • Skills competitions.
  • And more.

All participants must bring a water bottle, lunch and athletic shoes.

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Visit the Parks and Recreation website for additional information and to register beginning March 2.

Spring Poolooza

Spring Poolooza is planned for 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. March 16-20 at Kapaʻa and Waimea swimming pools.

All activities are free; no registration is required.

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Children ages 5 to 12 years old are invited to enjoy a variety of water activities:

  • Follow the Leader.
  • Tic-Tac-Toe.
  • Mother Duck.
  • Marco Polo.
  • Treasure hunt.
  • Red Light, Green Light.
  • Biggest Splash.
  • Life-size Jan-Ken-Po.
  • Watermelon ball colors
  • Other pool games.

A parent or guardian must accompany all participating children.

Check out the event flyer for additional details.

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