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~ Evansville Mayor Stephanie Terry is extending an invitation to students and families to attend the city's second annual Summer Resource Fair. This free event, scheduled for Sunday, April 27, 2025, from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. at the Pagoda located at 401 SE Riverside Dr., aims to connect local youth with enriching opportunities for the upcoming summer season.
The fair will feature a variety of summer camps, educational and enrichment programs, volunteer opportunities, and summer job prospects available for children and teens throughout Evansville. The goal of the event is to keep the city's youth engaged, inspired, and supported during the summer months.
Mayor Stephanie Terry expressed her belief in the impact that summer experiences can have on a child's future. "Whether it's through a summer job, an arts program, or a day camp, these experiences help build confidence, foster creativity, and keep our young people connected to their community," she stated. "This fair is all about giving families easy access to those opportunities."
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Representatives from local youth-serving organizations will be present at the fair to provide information and answer any questions about their summer programs. Attendees will have the chance to explore options in academics, arts, athletics, employment, and more - all in one convenient location.
The Summer Resource Fair aligns with Mayor Terry's commitment to Youth Development - a key pillar of her administration's strategic priorities. By ensuring that every young person in Evansville has access to programs that help them learn, grow, and thrive, this event supports her vision for the city.
The fair is open to the public and does not require registration. Families are encouraged to attend and take advantage of this opportunity to discover exciting summer opportunities for their children.
The fair will feature a variety of summer camps, educational and enrichment programs, volunteer opportunities, and summer job prospects available for children and teens throughout Evansville. The goal of the event is to keep the city's youth engaged, inspired, and supported during the summer months.
Mayor Stephanie Terry expressed her belief in the impact that summer experiences can have on a child's future. "Whether it's through a summer job, an arts program, or a day camp, these experiences help build confidence, foster creativity, and keep our young people connected to their community," she stated. "This fair is all about giving families easy access to those opportunities."
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Representatives from local youth-serving organizations will be present at the fair to provide information and answer any questions about their summer programs. Attendees will have the chance to explore options in academics, arts, athletics, employment, and more - all in one convenient location.
The Summer Resource Fair aligns with Mayor Terry's commitment to Youth Development - a key pillar of her administration's strategic priorities. By ensuring that every young person in Evansville has access to programs that help them learn, grow, and thrive, this event supports her vision for the city.
The fair is open to the public and does not require registration. Families are encouraged to attend and take advantage of this opportunity to discover exciting summer opportunities for their children.
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