Free Summer Camps

Books are not the only offerings at the Tuscarawas County Public Library System. The County Library will be hosting a variety of free summer camps to be held across its five locations throughout the summer months. The camps, which provide hands-on learning experiences for all ages, are on a variety of topics and run at various times throughout the summer months.

“During the summer, it’s a great time to learn a new skill and explore topics by attending day camps,” said Children’s Services Manager Mary Smrek. “This summer, the County Library will be offering some fun and informative camps for the community to enjoy.”

Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in special programs and explore subjects like art, STEAM, theatre, cooking, wizardry, and more. The camps, which vary in length from one day to a series, are for a variety of ages – from Kindergarten through 12th grade.

“An aspect that sets apart the County Library camps is that they are free. Camps can be expensive, especially when more than one member of the family wants to attend a camp,” said Smrek. “The camps offered at our library system are not only fun and informative, but there is also no cost to attend.”

A complete listing of camps being offered this summer can be found in the library’s programming newsletter which is available at each of the five library locations or on the library’s website, www.tusclibrary.org.

Registration for summer camps can be completed online by visiting the library’s event calendar, by stopping into one of the county library system’s five locations, or by calling the Main Library at 330-364-4474, Bolivar at 330-874-2720, Strasburg at 330-878-5711, Sugarcreek at 330-852-2813, or Tuscarawas at 740-922-2748.