Do you like to involve your child in community activities and programs? If you are interested, here is a list of fun and exciting summer programs going on throughout the community:
Camp Kostopulos: week long camps in Emigration Canyon for children ages 7 and up. They also have swimming and horseback riding lessons. Visit www.campk.org for more information.
Children’s Center: offers social skills group for children ages 4 to 10 with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Visit www.tcclsc.org for more information.
National Ability Center: located in Park City, UT. They offer a variety of summer programs for children with disabilities and their families. Visit http://discovernac.org for more information.
The Stable Place: offers group or private horseback riding lessons for children with disabilities. Visit http://thestableplaceslc.com for more information.
SPLORE Accessible Outdoor Adventures: provides outdoor recreation to children with disabilities. Visit www.splore.org for more information.
Free Summer Meals: for children under the age of 18, Monday through Friday. They may be serving dinner at some locations as well. Visit http://www.uah.org/food-assistance/summer-food/ for more information.
Discounted Children’s Movies: For Cinemark locations, visit http://www.cinemark.com/summer-movie-clubhouse for more information. For MegaPlex locations, visit http://megaplextheatres.com/kidsmovies for more information.
Always check your local libraries for fun summer events (www.slcolibrary.org) as well as the Utah Family Magazine (www.utahfamily.com).
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