Sea Ya Later Spring

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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Abbotts Creek Community Center is gearing up to bid farewell to spring and welcome the summer season with a brand new event. The event, which promises an under the sea themed experience, is set to captivate young participants with an array of crafts and games.

According to the organizers, pre-registration is mandatory for all attendees, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. The event is scheduled to take place on Thursday, May 23, from 10 to 11 a.m. and is tailored for children aged 2 to 5 years old. The cost of participation is $5 per child, with registration available on RecLink.

In the words of the event organizers, “Come say goodbye to spring and hello to summer at this new event at Abbotts Creek Community Center.” The exciting activities lined up, including the under the sea themed crafts and games, are sure to create a memorable experience for the young participants.

For those interested in being part of this engaging event, mark your calendars for Thursday, May 23, and ensure to register on RecLink to secure a spot for your child. Don’t miss this opportunity to usher in the summer season in a fun and creative way.



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