City of Largo in need of summer camp leaders
The City of Largo is in need of summer camp counselors.
and last updated 2021-05-11 17:30:35-04
LARGO, Fla. â The City of Largo is in need of summer camp counselors.
The city said summer camps start in June and there is a critical need for summer camp leaders aged 18 and up. Many parents in the community have come to rely on Largo Summer Camps, so they can get to work and ensure their kids are playing and learning in our licensed camps. If we are unable to fill the critical role of Summer Camp Leaders, kids will remain on a waitlist and will have to find alternative care. This is an important service for our community and we really need the community s help in finding great leaders, said Joan Byrne, Largo Recreation, Parks, & Arts Department Director.
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LARGO â The game of youth soccer has taken a dramatic turn in the past 20 years. A combination of competitiveness and cash has changed the game for some from a recreational outlet to a lucrative enterprise that includes numerous affiliations and big-time tournaments.
If the city of Largoâs parks and recreation staff members didnât know that a few months ago, then they certainly do now after a seemingly innocuous decision regarding the Belcher Soccer Complex caused a stir that led to the departmentâs director apologizing to the City Commission.
That director, Joan Byrne, said a change in the process for how the city chose an organization to provide programs at the complex is what led to a flurry of emails from parents and coaches to the commission.