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UArizona takes part in Florence ‘Spring Intersession’

Posted 2/28/23

Parents looking to give their children a productive spring break can turn to the town of Florence’s “Spring Intersession.”

Through the program, children will be able to …

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Spring Break

UArizona takes part in Florence ‘Spring Intersession’

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Parents looking to give their children a productive spring break can turn to the town of Florence’s “Spring Intersession.”

Through the program, children will be able to participate in sports, arts and crafts, cooking demos, STEM activities, and more.

The program also will have a guest speaker from the University of Arizona Cooperative Extension.

The cooperative extension will give three hands-on presentations about water conservation and environmental stewardship throughout Spring Intersession, according to the town.

The Spring Intersession runs for two weeks, from March 13-17 and March 20-24. The program runs all day from 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. at the Florence Community Center, 778 N. Main St.

The cost for one week is $85. Daily drop-ins are $20. Bus transportation is available for Anthem residents, Breakfast and lunch are not provided.

Register online at https://bit.ly/3FSvraR or call 520-868-7040.