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ACTIVITIES FOR THE
KIDS T
he Lynbrook Recreation Department, at 55 Wilbur St. in Greis Park, offers a ton of fun options for kids to get moving — or to get their artistic abilities flowing. From after-school sports teams like roller hockey, soccer, football and wrestling, to arts and crafts and writing workshops, there are plenty of fun ways for kids to get involved. Village officials have also come up with a master plan to revitalize the area. For more information, call (516) 599-8000. The East Rockaway Recreation Center, at 17 John St., offers many similar programs — from sports activities to creative workshops — for children of all ages. For more information, call (516) 341-0996.
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Top photo: The Lynbrook Village Pool opened on June 21 and is abiding by strict coronavirus safety guidelines this summer. Sue Grieco/Herald
Bottom photo: Memorial Park in East Rockaway remains a popular destination, but the 51st annual Huckleberry Frolic had to be canceled this year.
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