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Registration Now Ongoing for Christmas Camp at the National Public Library

December 8, 2025
in News

Registration is now ongoing for the upcoming Singing Santa’s Work Fu Um Christmas Camp, a festive week-long program designed to engage children ages 4 to 14 in holiday-themed learning, creativity, and entertainment.

Parents can register their children at the National Public Library daily between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

The camp fee is $100, payable upon registration.

The Christmas Camp will run from 15th to 19th December, with daily activities scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Held at the National Public Library, the camp promises a rich blend of fun and educational experiences that capture the true spirit of the holiday season.

Children enrolled in the Singing Santa’s Work Fu Um Christmas Camp will participate in an exciting lineup of activities, including:

  • Christmas Crafts
  • Singing Lessons
  • Dance Lessons
  • Christmas Karaoke
  • Field Trip
  • Beach Picnic
  • Pajama Party
  • Christmas Fiesta
  • Plus additional festive surprises throughout the week

The program will culminate with a lively Grand Finale Christmas Fiesta at Sun City Bar & Restaurant, where families are invited to celebrate with performances, music, and holiday cheer.

For added convenience, Sun City is offering an optional Daily Kids Meal Bundle, which includes lunch, a drink, and water for $25 per day. This meal option is available for parents who wish to include it but is not required.

Organizers highlight that the camp aims to provide a safe, joyful, and enriching environment where children can explore their talents, make new friends, and enjoy the festive season.

For more information, interested parents and guardians may call (268) 775-1595.

Registration is ongoing, and spaces are limited.

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