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Spring Into Fun with Cameron Park Community Services District

Mar 29, 2016 05:11PM ● By David Norby

Time is running out—purchase your Early Bird Lake and Pool Combo passes for the upcoming swim season before the deal ends on April 30; family passes are $129, individual passes are $50 and senior passes are $40. 

Sell your treasures or hunt for new ones from 8 a.m. to noon at the Cameron Park Community Yard Sale on April 16 in the Cameron Park Community Center parking lot. New this year is the Mommy (& Daddy) Market on the same day; clean out your child’s closet and sell their gently used toys, clothing and furniture.

Sign your child (ages 4-7) up for Instructional T-ball—a fun program that’ll introduce them to the game of baseball, beginning May 7. Starting April 5, Skyhawks is offering a Soccer Tot program for ages 3-5 on Tuesdays. Tennis lessons (ages 4 and up) take place at Cameron Park Lake.

Adults looking to move and groove can check out yoga, Zumba, tai chi, hula, ballroom dance and Bellyfit. If making music is your forté, try a ukulele or guitar class. Don’t miss this month’s paint parties: “Spring Barn Flowers” on April 2, and “Zentangle Basics” on April 27—where attendees (ages 8 and up) will learn the method of creating beautiful images from repetitive patterns. The Master Gardeners will discuss “Sustainable Gardening” on April 13 from 9 a.m. to noon, while the Master Preservers will offer a “Dehydrating and Freezing” program on April 27 from 10 a.m. to noon.   

Mature adults won’t want to miss the array of activities and programs on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the 50+ Room. Some of this month’s events include Rummikub (April 5), “Brain Health” discussions at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. (April 12) and bingo (April 14), along with “Tai Chi for Better Balance” and chair yoga (dates vary). 

On April 30, peruse (and purchase) a variety of garden accessories, antiques and handmade crafts specific to the season at the Spring Antique, Craft and Garden Show; admission is free. Lastly, if you’re looking for a place to hold a summer event—check out the Community Center!

Get outside, get motivated and stay active this month!


By Tina Helm // Photo courtesy of the Cameron Park Community Services District.

For a complete listing of all activities and events, visit cameronpark.org or call the Cameron Park Community Services District at 530-677-2231.