The Tempe Opportunities brochure is available now for perusing hundreds of different classes, programs and leagues for all ages and abilities this summer.
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Registration open for Tempe summer classes
Courtesy City of Tempe
Resident registration has opened for Tempe's summer classes.
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The Tempe Opportunities brochure is available now for perusing hundreds of different classes, programs and leagues for all ages and abilities this summer.
Pick up the brochure at any city facility or view it online at tempe.gov/play.
Stay active, engaged and having fun this summer with Tempe's affordable, high-quality programs for every interest, age and ability, a city release stated. Explore options in aquatics, arts, boating, crochet, exercise and fitness, sports and more.
Plus, check out Summer Camp offerings of various lengths. Topics include STEM, coding and content development, crochet and crafts, gaming, Lego engineering, movement and drama, and visual arts, according to the release.
Resident registration opened April 21 at 9 a.m., and general registration opens April 28, 9 a.m. Most classes begin the first week of June, and youth scholarships are available to those who qualify.