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Spring Break in Kern County 2015

  • Writer: cyepez123
    cyepez123
  • Mar 4, 2015
  • 2 min read

Hard to believe but Spring Break is just around the corner! To help you plan some fun for the kids while they're out of school for the week, we are pleased to present our 2015 Spring Break Guide! Here you will find a list of camps and fun happenings in Kern County. *Please note: a listing in this guide is not necessarily an endorsement by BFF. Parents should do their own research when choosing a program for their child(ren).

~Spring Fling at CALM

March 28–April 4 Kids up to 12 years old

are FREE! (Must be accompanied by an adult)

~Kid's Spring Break Art Camp

April 14-17, ages 6-12. You can still bring in your

young artists! Call 661-323-7219 (today's museum

hours are 10am-4pm) or visit:http://bmoa.org/spring2014/

~Sewing lessons for children ages 6 to 16, At Beverly's Fabric

and it is $40 per month for four one-hour classes.

They offer a variety of times that lessons can take place.

For more information on sewing classes you can call (661) 324-9022.

~Easter Camp @ American Kid

March 30-April 3 Egg-travagant (Sign Up NOW!!)

Our program is lead by an exceptional, trained staff in the most popular children’s recreational pursuits: Gymnastics, Trampoline, Taekwondo, Swim, Dance, Tai Chi/ Yoga, Soccer, Volleyball, Baseball, and Basketball. Kids also participate in Arts and Crafts, Fun Science, Team Building, and Creative Play.

~SPRING BREAK @ Rankin Ranch March 27 – April 12, 2015 Our Supervised Children’s Program has activities planned for the children throughout the day including-hikes, games, arts and crafts, and more. Moms, you don’t have to cook or clean, so you can enjoy your vacation too! Each day is filled with new and exciting adventures, whether it be horseback riding through our mountain cattle country; catching a Rainbow Trout at Julia Lake; or taking a haywagon ride out to the meadow for dinner and a horseshoe tournament. You can also enjoy playing games in the recreation room; lounging on the large grassy area; or reading that book that you just haven’t had time for. After enjoying dinner in the Garden Room, it is fun for all with our evening activities. As you head back to your cabins don’t forget to look up at the star filled sky. MORE INFO CLICK HERE

 
 
 

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