Through the pandemic, the
Boys & Girls Club has also been doing what it can to provide in-person distance learning support to small groups of children at McGrath and Newhall elementary schools.
Now for spring break, the club gave those same students the opportunity to take a break from school and instead continue exploring the arts, be active and have fun with all the same health and safety protocols on the two campuses.
“Really, it’s about the kids having fun right now because what we’ve been doing with them each day (normally) is helping them with schoolwork,” said Matt Nelson, CEO of the club. “It’s been such a stressful year that this is the most time they get to just unwind and do fun things, play outside, do art projects, fun activities and games. The kids haven’t really been able to play like that for a long time.”
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PARA offering spring break and summer camps in Tuscaloosa The Tuscaloosa County Park and Recreation Authority also known as PARA will be bringing back their spring break and summer camps this year, with one of the programs ramping up next week. (Source: WBRC) By Ugochi Iloka | March 11, 2021 at 7:13 AM CST - Updated March 11 at 7:13 AM
TUSCALOOSA , Ala. (WBRC) - The Tuscaloosa County Parks and Recreation Authority (PARA) might have a solution for parents looking to keep their kids active this spring break and summer.
PARA will be bringing back its spring break and summer camps this year, with one of the programs ramping up next week.