Summer is here!
For many NEA families, summer means the kids are out of school and at home every day. With rising costs of everything, you may also be searching for fun activities that don’t break the bank. I certainly have been!
Crowley’s Ridge Nature Center – The Nature Center is a favorite for all my kids! They have posted their June calendar, full of different daily activities for kids of all ages. (More information about each activity can also be found on Facebook.)
Library programs are often an obvious summer go-to. However, I’ve found the smaller libraries’ programs are often just as fun and engaging as those of larger libraries, but much less crowded.
The Mississippi County Library System is hosting an Oceans of Possibilities Summer Reading Program with prizes to earn and several in person events scheduled at each library location throughout the county. For July they are preparing “take & make” kits with activities the kids can complete at home.
Splash pads are possibly my kids’ favorite summer activity. Last summer my kids and I did a park hop day. We picked a few parks in our area, including one we had never visited, and spent the day hopping from playground to playground. This summer we will be doing the same, but with splash pads! If you are new to Northeast Arkansas, you might be surprised to learn there are quite a few splash pads in the area.
I’ve listed a few of them below.
Jonesboro
Rotary Centennial Park at Craighead Forest Park
Allen Park (*Currently out of order & waiting on parts for repair as of 6/7/22*)
Parker Park
Surrounding areas
Lake City Splash Pad & Playground(*Lake City, AR)
Trumann Sports Complex (*Trumann, AR)
Irma Belcher Park (*Osceola, AR)
ASU Museum – This is a great option for rainy days or those super hot Arkansas afternoons. Enjoy the regular collections and displays, play for a while in the Tinkering Studio, and check out the short term displays and collections.
CLASSES
Many universities and community colleges around the state offer day to week long classes and camps for kids throughout the summer months. While these programs are often not inexpensive, this summer students in Mississippi County have a wonderful opportunity through Big River Steel to attend several classes and camps offered at the Osceola ANC campus for free!
A list of those free camps can be found here.
This is certainly not an exhaustive list of all the fun, free activities going on in Northeast Arkansas this summer. If you have other activities I should include, leave it in the comments or email me at emilyaanderson@icloud.com