Kokomo Post Kids: Eat, Play, Learn - March 20
Hey Kokomo! It’s that time of the week again. Our staff with kids are happy to share a few of the places their kids like to eat, play, and learn in and around Howard County. Check out this week’s picks for yourself!
TKP Photo | Alli Lee
Kokomo Kids Eat
Personal Size Pies from Moore’s Pie Shop
115 W. Elm St., Kokomo, IN 46901 | (765) 459-7536
https://www.moorespies.com/
When a 9-inch pie feels like too much, Moore’s Pie Shop has the perfect solution—delicious personal 6-inch pies to satisfy your sweet tooth. With a busy evening ahead and hungry kids after school, I stopped by Moore’s Pie and picked up a personal sugar cream pie for us to share. Sometimes, breaking the rules is the best part—so we grabbed three forks, sat at the table, and enjoyed it together while chatting about our day and discussed our plans for the evening.No matter what you’re sharing, food always tastes better together.
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Kokomo Kids Play
Spring Fling at the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library Russiaville Branch
315 Mesa Drive, Russiaville, IN 46979 | (765) 883-5112
https://khcpl.libnet.info/event/12667075
Get out and PLAY this Spring Break! All three KHCPL Branches are hosting Spring Fling activities while school is out. The week of fun begins with Big Games at the Russiaville Branch in the Nature Explore Outdoor Classroom. Games will be moved inside if the weather doesn’t cooperate. For more details about spring fling events happening next week, visit the KHCPL Website.
Photo Provided | Carver Community Center
Kokomo Kids Learn
Spring Break Camp at the Carver Community Center
1030 N. Purdum St., Kokomo, IN 46901 | (765) 457-9318
https://www.kokomocarver.org/spring-break-camp.html
Spring Break is almost here, and the Carver Community Center has the perfect solution for mid-day boredom—Spring Break Camp! With a full day of fun, friends, and hands-on activities, kids can choose between arts and crafts, sports, and the game room while learning and playing at the Carver Center. Spring Break Camp includes two sessions to fit local school schedules:
•Session 1 from March 24 to 28 and Session 2 from March 31 to April 4. Youth in grades K-8 can visit the Carver Center Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. for just $50 per child, per session. For more details or to register, visit the Carver Community Center website.
What are your kids currently in love with around town? Leave us a comment below or on our social media pages so we can check them out!