On Tuesday's edition of Lubbock's First News, Nancy Neal from Lubbock Parks and Recreation talked with Tom Collins and Laura Mac about their upcoming summer activities for kids.

Lubbock Parks and Recreation will be offering several summer camps for kids at various community centers across the city. Maxey and Hodges Community Centers will be offering a 12-week summer camp for kids ages 6 to 12. The cost for these camps is $85 per child per week.

Also, summer satellite camps for low-income families will be held at Rawlings and Simmons Community Center, and the Maggie Trejo Supercenter. The cost for these camps is $15 per child per week. Registration for all summer camps ends on June 15th, but the Maggie Trejo Supercenter will be having their registration on site only on Wednesday, May 1st starting at 6:00.

For more information on all summer activities offered by Lubbock Parks and Recreation, visit their website at playlubbock.com.

Be sure and tune in to Lubbock's First News with Tom Collins and Laura Mac weekdays form 6 AM to 8:30 AM on NewsTalk 790 KFYO and online at KFYO.com.

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