Northeast Arkansas News went to three different summer camps to see what they have to offer this summer for your children.
Summer 's almost in which means school is almost out. With no longer having a routine, what is your plan?
Summer is just around the corner which means it’s almost time for summer camp. Northeast Arkansas News went to three different camps to see what they have to offer this summer. Camps at ASU have all types of themes and activities, but their cooking camps seem to be the camper's favorite. “On the cooking camps we have a limited space of thirty per cooking session, everything else is pretty much open. The only ones you really need to get in and get registered for are the cooking camps," Mathis said.Our next stop was Jonesboro’s Best Kids, they offer full summer camp options, but spots for that are limited.
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