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City of Paso Robles opens registration for summer camps

City of Paso Robles opens registration for summer camps

Paso Robles Daily News

May 29, 2026

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Well, grab your calendars and a highlighter, folks — because summer is officially on its way in Paso Robles. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, the City’s Recreation Services just opened registration for their lineup of summer camps and classes, and let me tell you, this is the kind of local news that makes our little corner of the 805 feel like home. From arts and crafts to outdoor adventures, these programs are designed to keep our kids and teens busy, happy, and off their screens — which is a win for everyone involved.

What I love most about these camps is how they tap into everything that makes Paso special. Whether it’s exploring our parks, learning a new skill at the Centennial Park pool, or just making new friends in a safe, familiar setting, it’s a reminder that summer here isn’t just about the heat — it’s about community. And with spots filling up fast (they always do), now’s the time to snag a slot. So pour yourself a cold one, log on to the city’s site, and give your kids a summer they’ll actually remember. You’ll thank yourself come July.

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