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City’s 2022-2023 After-School Program Begins August 16

The City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department’s After-School Program will begin on Tuesday, August 16 for youth ages 5-12.

Children will have the opportunity to participate in supervised recreation, academic enrichment with a focus on reading a featured book a month, sports, arts and more, on a weekly basis. The program will run from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, during the school calendar year. (The program follows the Richland School District 1 school calendar). Children must be between ages 5-12 as of July 1, 2022, to participate.

The cost for the program is $30 per week, per child. Snacks will be provided. Special activities may include an additional fee. All payments are to be made at the site of the participant’s program. Each week’s fees are due prior to the participant’s week of care.

 

Registrations are accepted at the following locations:

Edisto Park

1914 Wiley St.

803-255-8103

 

Emily Douglas Park

(Teen Program Grades 6th -8th)

2500 Wheat Street

803-733-8531

 

Greenview Park

6700 David St.

803-754-5223

 

Hampton Park

1117 Brandon Avenue

803-695-5207

 

Heathwood Park

800 Abelia Road

803-733-8446

 

Hyatt Park

950 Jackson Ave.

803-733-8445

 

Katheryn M. Bellfield Booker Washington Heights Cultural Arts Center

2611 Grant St.

803-255-8161

 

Lorick Park

1600 Lorick Ave.

803-691-9339

 

Martin Luther King, Jr. Park

2300 Greene St.

803-733-8452

 

Melrose Park

1500 Fairview Road

803-733-8493

 

Pinehurst Park

2300 Pinehurst Rd.

803-733-8451

 

Sims Park

3500 Duncan Street

803-733-8451

 

Woodland Park

6500 Olde Knight Parkway

803-776-1096

Original source can be found here.

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