Today author and speaker Dena Dyer shares ideas for inexpensive summer activities.
Budget-Friendly Summer
Fun—in Your Own “Backyard”
Financially, the summer can be tough on
those of us who have children at home. How do we keep them engaged without A)
allowing them to spend too much time on screens or B) blowing our budgets? Thankfully,
there are ways to do both, without even leaving our own area:
Libraries and Museums
Most public libraries
have free children’s, tween and teen programs during the summer. And family memberships
at museums—especially science/discovery ones—easily pay for themselves because
of their variety of programming.
Local, State and National Parks
Parks are great for hiking, swimming, exploring, picnicking, and
fishing. Many of them even have free explorer/Junior Ranger programs.
Movie Theaters and Bowling Alleys
Thousands of
local bowling alleys participate each summer in the “Kids Bowl Free” program.
All you pay for is the shoes! Also, check with the closest movie theater—they
may offer special kid movies at drastically reduced prices.
Colleges and Theaters
Look up your local
college’s summer offerings. These institutions often schedule low-cost children’s
and teens classes during breaks from school. In addition, many community
theaters host dance, acting, and singing camps for talented kids. (Ask about
scholarships if the camps are pricey.)
Other ideas for kids
of all ages: volunteer for charity; create their own business (lemonade stand/photography/dog
walking); attend local VBS programs.
Bottom line? You can create a memory-making summer for your family. It may take some research and creativity, but the results will be worth it.
Here are some of Dena's books:
Dena Dyer is a professional writer, speaker, and teacher, as well as the author of eight books and hundreds of articles who lives in Texas with her husband, sons and dog Princess. Her interests include traveling, reading, cooking, time spent with family and friends and a lot more. You can connect with her on her webpage or purchase one of her many books here.
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