TAMPA, Fla. — For the first time ever, the Tampa YMCA is letting preschoolers in on summertime fun — and offering much-needed relief to parents of kiddos ages 2 through 5.
Summer programs for the wee ones will touch on many of the classic "summer camp" traditions, from tie-dye making to outdoor and aquatic adventures.
WATCH Tampa YMCA gears up for summer fun with new programs for preschoolers
The Tampa YMCA's popular Camp Sierra—with its looming climbing tower and huge aquatics center—still has a summer room available for kids of all ages, as do many of the YMCA's other locations.
For summer camp sign-up, go here.
For more on the Tampa YMCA's summer programs, go here.
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