Summer is about finding fun activities and of course free is always a bonus. Each Tuesday morning from now until July 23rd, bring the kids to Camp Arbor.
Camp Arbor is a free, fun, and educational weekly morning camp for children ages 3-10 at The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes. Camp Arbor consists of 7 Tuesday morning events, June 11 through July 23, held from 10:30-11:15am.
Each event features:
– An interactive, educational activity for children.
– Complimentary snacks
– Outdoor games
Special offers from participating stores and restaurants at The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes.
The “When” and “Where” of the Camp Arbor Tuesday Morning events:
WHEN: Tuesdays, June 11-July 23: 10:30- 11:15 a.m.
WHERE: Building D, courtyard area in front of Forever 21 at The Shoppes at Arbor Lakes, located off I-94/I-694 at Hemlock Lane in Maple Grove, Minnesota.
June 18: Plant a flower presented by Lynde Greenhouse & Nursery
June 25: Art Activity*: Color a patriotic windsock! Each child will receive a windsock to color with fabric markers.
July 2: The Teddy Bear Band: This popular local band plays developmentally appropriate children’s music with an emphasis on participation. The kids are a big part of the show. Don’t forget to bring your bear!!
July 9: Art Activity* presented by the Maple Grove Arts Center
July 16: Puppet Show presented by Open Eye Figure
July 23: Carnival Games: Kids will “step right up” and test their skills with fun games! Schedule is tentative and subject to change. *These activities are offered while supplies last. If the weather is inclement, the session will either be canceled or moved to an indoor location. Visit the website for updates.
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Kristi is married with twin girls in high school. She grew up on a small dairy farm, but now lives in the southern suburbs of the Twin Cities. She enjoys finding free or thrifty things to do whether they are outings close to home or last minute adventures to far-away places.
Kristi can also be found enjoying estate sales, attempting to garden, volunteering in the wetlands or a favorite thrift store, or maybe just enjoying a good play in one of the many theatre venues in the area.
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