Northwest Arkansas summer camps make COVID-safe comeback
Parents can register their kids for in-person programs. Share Updated: 7:24 AM CDT Apr 9, 2021
Parents can register their kids for in-person programs. Share Updated: 7:24 AM CDT Apr 9, 2021
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Show Transcript 40/29 S LYDIA FIELDER JOINS US LIVE. LYDIA, WHAT CAN PARENTS EXPECT FOR KIDS IN THAT AREA? WHILE BENTONVILLE AN ROGERS ARE FULLY OPEN FO SUMMER PROGRAMS, FAYETTEVILLE IS LIMITING REGISTRATION NUMBERS. THE CITY IS ONLY TAKING 50 PARTICIPANTS PER CAMP INSTEAD OF THE NORMAL 75. FOR OFFERINGS LIKE SOCCER, TENNIS, TEMPERATURE SCREENINGS AND FACE COVERINGS. we are sticking to the masks, you know, Fayetteville is being super safe with that. So I feel like parents, when I talk to him, they feel really comfortable once I share these guidelines with them. And I think the campers will also feel safe as well. WE REACHED OUT TO FORT SMITH. THEY SAY THEY RE STILL DECIDING W