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Explore Your JCPRD: JCPRD offers more than 50 spring break options for kids, families

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By David Markham

This year we offer more than 30 youth camps over spring break (March 16-20), but there’s so much more, including the first (indoor) show of Theatre in the Park’s 2026 season, a four-day lifeguard certification course, Kids’ Day Out sessions, art labs, a free day at the Johnson County Museum, and Gamin’ with the Grandkids.

In all, more than 55 programs being offered by JCPRD over spring break this year should help keep the kids and the whole family busy. The biggest challenge will be sorting through the many options, but register soon, as a few programs have already filled!

Whether your child’s interest is in arts, nature, sports, and theatre, there’s no shortage of fun things to do. Programs range from special events to instructional classes to specialty-themed day camps.

While many of the spring break programs listed below are for youth, some are for families and/or all ages. All of them are popular, and most require advance registration.

Thursday, March 12, through March 15

Friday, March 13

Saturday, March 14

Sunday, March 15 

  • “Nunsense” (Rated PG) Presented by Theatre in the Park indoors at The Black Box Theatre inside the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center

Monday, March 16 

Monday, March 16 through Thursday, March 19 

 Monday, March 16, through Friday, March 20 

Tuesday, March 17

Tuesday, March 17, through Thursday, March 19 

 Wednesday, March 18 

Thursday, March 19 

 Friday, March 20 

 Saturday, March 21 

  • Gymnastics: Open Gym (Ages 4.5-16) Mill Creek Activity Center
  • Make: Mini Makers – 9:30 a.m. (Ages 3-7) Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center – FULL, waitlist available
  • Make: Mini Makers – 10:45 a.m. (Ages 3-7) Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center – FULL, waitlist available
  • “Nunsense” (Rated PG) Presented by Theatre in the Park indoors at The Black Box Theatre inside the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center

Sunday, March 22

  • “Nunsense” (Rated PG) Presented by Theatre in the Park indoors at The Black Box Theatre inside the Johnson County Arts & Heritage Center

If this list doesn’t provide inspiration enough, consider visiting the Johnson County Museum with its “Everyday Democracy: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness in Johnson County” special exhibit and KidScape, one of more than 20 playgrounds, one or more of JCPRD four Off-Leash Dog Areas, one of four disc golf courses, or a walk on one of the district’s Steamway Parks or other trails.

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