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  2. Youth Activities & Programs - City of Albuquerque

    www.cabq.gov/youth-connect/youth-activities-and-programs

    The City of Albuquerque provides free or low cost before and after school and summer programs at more than 20 community centers, 2 multi-generational centers, and select Albuquerque Public Schools providing planned, organized and supervised activities.

  3. Youth Programs - City of Albuquerque

    www.cabq.gov/family/crei/youth-programs

    These programs provide planned, organized, and supervised activities designed to meet the recreational needs of the children who attend. Community Center, Therapeutic Recreation, and PLAY+ registration is ongoing. Registration fees may apply.

  4. Camp BioPark - City of Albuquerque

    www.cabq.gov/artsculture/biopark/camps-classes/camp-biopark

    Inspire your child's awareness of nature with Camp BioPark. Camp BioPark is for children grades K-9. Learn science through hands-on activities, games and art. Join us to explore the fascinating world of plants and animals!

  5. Explore events, programs, camps, and classes for youth in Albuquerque all summer long! The City offers low cost and free ways for our youth to learn and have fun.

  6. YC_SummerProgrammingCatalog-Edits-Teal.indd - City of Albuquerque

    www.cabq.gov/youth-connect/documents/yc-summer-programming-catalog-2021.pdf

    In this publication you will find programs ranging from outdoor adventures to STEAM-based camps to summer reading—all of which will continue to include COVID-safe practices for as long as they are needed, and will keep our kids engaged, safe and learning.

  7. The Food Service Program for Children provides meals at City community centers, parks, schools, apartment complexes, public housing, churches, and at non-profit organizations during the summer.

  8. Camps & Classes - City of Albuquerque

    www.cabq.gov/artsculture/biopark/camps-classes

    The ABQ BioPark offers a variety of day camps and classes throughout the year. Week-long summer camps give children in grades K-9 an in-depth look at the amazing plants, animals and ecosystems that make up our world! Learn more. Spring break camps for children in grades k-6 can go wild with the BioPark. Learn more.

  9. Community Center Recreation Programs - City of Albuquerque

    www.cabq.gov/family/crei/youth-programs/before-after-school-summer-programs/...

    The Community Center Summer Recreation Program is offered for eight weeks every year for children ages 5 to 15 at each CABQ community center. Children who are 5 years old at the time of registration must turn 6 by Sept. 1.

  10. City of Albuquerque

    www.cabq.gov/family/crei/youth-programs/summer-recreation-program

    The 311 Community Contact Center is a centralized call center for the City of Albuquerque. The 311 service is a single telephone number for all non-emergency City of Albuquerque inquiries and services. Call: 311or 505-768-2000. Report Online. Email 311([email protected])

  11. North Domingo Baca Youth Programs - City of Albuquerque

    www.cabq.gov/seniors/youth-programs/north-domingo-baca-youth-programs

    Summer Recreation Program. The Summer Recreation Program is offered for eight weeks, (June to August) every year to school-age children and youth from 5 to 13 years old. Children who are 5 years old at the time of registration must turn 6 by September 1 in order to be eligible to participate.