BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Find your way to pre-k! to be held May 21

BALTIMORE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS: Find your way to pre-k! to be held May 21
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Baltimore City Public Schools recently issued the following announcement.

SAVE THE DATES ~ Families in Baltimore City with children under 5 years old can join us for a day of fun at attractions across the city for FREE!

Learn about pre-K at Baltimore City Public Schools and begin the registration process all while enjoying a fun day with your family!

Upcoming Events:
April 23 – American Visionary Art Museum
April 30 – Maryland Science Center
May 7 – Port Discovery
May 14 – National Aquarium
May 21 – Maryland Zoo
May 28 – Living Classrooms
June 4 – Baltimore Museum of Industry
June 11 – Art With a Heart

Registration and more information: http://bit.ly/FYW2Pk202

Details:

What: Find your way to pre-k!

When: SATURDAY, MAY 21, 2022 AT 10 PM – 3 AM UTC+08

Where: Anyone on or off Facebook

Original source can be found  here.

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Source: Baltimore City Public Schools



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