Ela Township announces Spring Break Camp for local students March 23-27

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Ela Township announced on Mar. 6 that its Youth Department will host a Spring Break Camp from March 23 to March 27, offering daily activities for children in kindergarten through sixth grade who live within the township.

The camp aims to provide local families with engaging options during the school break, supporting community involvement and enhancing local life. Activities include a movie outing at Century Theatre, an inflatable playground visit in Buffalo Grove, bowling with an arcade card, Camp Olympics featuring friendly competitions and games, and gymnastics at USGTC.

Registration is available online or in person at the Community Center located at 380 Surryse Road in Lake Zurich. The camp runs each day from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and parents can contact Youth Director Joe for more information.

Deer Park Village supports community events like this one to encourage resident participation and improve quality of life, according to the official website. The village also focuses on responsible development while maintaining its residential character and delivering quality services to residents, as reported by the official website.

Greg Rusteberg leads Deer Park Village as its president, according to the official website. Deer Park Village operates in Deer Park, according to the official website.



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