Fort Thomas Recreation Department opens summer camp registration with May 3 deadline

Mayor Eric Haas
Mayor Eric Haas
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The Fort Thomas Recreation Department announced on Apr. 14 that registration is now open for its Summer Camps, with a deadline of May 3 to avoid late fees.

The camps offer local children the chance to participate in outdoor activities, sports, water games, arts and crafts, science experiments, hikes, and snacks. Four separate weeks are available: June 1-5, June 8-12, June 15-19, and June 22-26. Families can register for one or more weeks according to their schedules.

According to the official website of the City of Fort Thomas, the city promotes community engagement through events such as seasonal walks and holiday gatherings according to the official website. The city also maintains parks and athletic fields for public use according to the official website, supporting recreational opportunities like these summer camps.

The City of Fort Thomas focuses on providing fire and police services while maintaining parks and infrastructure and hosting community events per the official website. It is led by an elected mayor and city council under a mayor-council government structure as noted on the official website.

In addition to organizing programs like summer camp, Fort Thomas offers public safety through its fire and police departments while managing recreational facilities for residents as detailed on the official website. The city functions as a municipal government entity serving its community’s needs according to the official website.

Those interested in working as camp counselors can find job duties and application materials linked in the announcement.



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