ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY: Sun Devil Kids’ Camp to be held June 14

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY: Sun Devil Kids’ Camp to be held June 14
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Arizona State University recently issues the following announcement.

Sun Devil Kids’ Camps are fun-filled, week-long camps that can help your child stay active while developing skills and self-confidence!

 There are multiple ways to join in on the action this summer with camps that are full day or half-day.

There is something for everyone! Try out one or all of our Sun Devil Kids’ Camps. Registration required. Link to register to co.

Repeats every day every Monday and every Tuesday and every Wednesday and every Thursday and every Friday until Wed Aug 05 2020.

Original source can be found here.



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