Councilmember Tyler Maxwell and the City of Fresno's PARCS Department host free community event to keep children active and engaged year-round. (Shutterstock)
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Fresno families looking for engaging activities for their children will have a golden opportunity at Spring Fest, hosted by city councilmember Tyler Maxwell and the PARCS Department.
The free community event takes place Saturday starting at 11 a.m. at Einstein Park, 3566 E. Dakota Ave., Fresno, CA 93726.
“Introducing kids to sports and extracurricular activities at a young age is incredibly important, every child deserves the chance to discover their passions, and events like Spring Fest can open doors to opportunities that will shape their future.” — Fresno City Councilmember Tyler Maxwell
Over 40 local organizations will showcase free and low-cost programs available throughout the year. These include martial arts, robotics clubs, sports leagues, dance classes, and summer courses.
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Attendees can watch live demonstrations from participating groups, giving children a chance to experience new activities firsthand before committing to programs.
For those working up an appetite, Fresno Street Eats will feature several local food trucks, including Taqueria Jaliscience, Colossal Dog, Chef Dro El Toxico, and SnoCafe.
The event aims to help parents find affordable ways to keep their children active, engaged and inspired while discovering potential new interests.
For additional information, residents can contact Maxwell directly at (559) 907-4263.
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