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Rec Squad @ Orlo Vista Park
Program Name: REC SQUAD @ Orlo Vista Park
Program Address: 1 N Powers Dr, Orlando FL 32835
Contact Phone: (407) 254-9050
Website: http://www.orangecountyfl.net/
Detail: The REC SQUAD is a PAID afterschool recreation program for elementary and middle school age students. The program will consist of sports, games, arts-n-crafts, guest speakers, some small field trips and much more!! There will be something exciting going on each day. Space is limited per park and transportation will be provided only to the schools listed for each site.
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REC SQUAD @ Orlo Vista Park, Orlando FL
Program Address: 1 N Powers Dr, Orlando FL 32835
Contact Phone: (407) 254-9050
Website: http://www.orangecountyfl.net/
Detail: The REC SQUAD is a PAID afterschool recreation program for elementary and middle school age students. The program will consist of sports, games, arts-n-crafts, guest speakers, some small field trips and much more!! There will be something exciting going on each day. Space is limited per park and transportation will be provided only to the schools listed for each site.
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