WASHINGTON (7News) — Families across Washington, D.C. will have access to a wide range of free activities for young people during spring break, city leaders announced.
Mayor Muriel Bowser and the D.C. Department of Parks and Recreation are promoting a full week of programming from April 11 through April 18 aimed at keeping kids and teens active, engaged, and safe while school is out.
The lineup includes outdoor games, talent shows, arts programming, horse riding, lifeguard training, and ice-skating lessons. Many of the events are spread across recreation centers throughout the District, offering options for families in multiple neighborhoods…