“We had a fantastic group this year. All the kids were really wonderful. Our leaders were great this year. So overall, I think it was a very productive and amazing year for everybody,” Washington-Allen said.
The Lima Parks Playground Program took a field trip to Edgewood Skate Arena for an afternoon full of fun.
The Playground Program, designed to provide safe and enjoyable activities for youth during the summer, will wrap up next week. The final outings include a trip to Edgewood Skate Arena and a visit from representatives of the Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum.
Students scattered in every direction during the annual Easter egg hunt, organized by Lima City School resource officers. The event, held for several years, gives students a chance to unwind following state testing and before heading into Easter break.
The 11-week camp runs from June through August, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Each week features a unique theme with games, crafts, and activities related to it. Participants also receive daily gym and pool time, and lunches are provided through the Lima City Schools Summer Lunch Program. The camp is open to children ages 6 to 12.
Pictured: Teen driver happy to be receiving keys to a car.
GO Ottawa announcing a day of fun, entertainment, and education with Kids Fest. Kids Fest is this Saturday, August 10, 2024, at Memorial Park in Ottawa from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event was created as a way to give families the chance to connect and discover local organizations and businesses that provide services or activities for kids.
After a positive turnout last year, the Lima/Allen County Chamber of Commerce hosted the second year of "The Chamber Challenge."
It was National Night Out across the United States on Tuesday, and the City of Lima joined in on the fun!