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5 Epic Youth Programs in Salina
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Spring is in full swing, and summer is just around the corner—making it the perfect time

Spring is in full swing, and summer is just around the corner—making it the perfect time to plan some fun and educational activities for the kids! If you’re in Salina, Kansas, or nearby, you’re in luck. This vibrant community offers a variety of youth camps, clubs and programs that cater to different interests, from aerospace and art to sports and creative building.

Here are five upcoming youth camps in Salina that your kids won’t want to miss.

1. NextGen Scholars Camps - K-State Salina Aerospace and Technology

Is your child fascinated by planes, drones, or cutting-edge technology? The NextGen Scholars Camps at the K-State Salina Aerospace and Technology campus are the perfect place to spark their curiosity. These hands-on camps let kids dive into the world of aerospace with activities tailored to different age groups.

Dates:

    • 4th-6th Grade: May 27
    • 7th-8th Grade: May 28-30
    • 9th-12th Grade: May 28-30

 

Registration: Open now through April 30 (or until full).

Why It’s Great: Kids get to experience the unique K-State Salina campus while exploring aerospace and technology in an interactive way. Other programs are also available—click here to learn more!

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Colorful pieces of chalk

2. Creative Art Programs - Salina Art Center

For the young artists in your life, the Salina Art Center offers two exciting programs designed for ages 7-10:

  • Flip Book: Kids will learn to create their own sequenced flip book using drawing and repetition—a fun way to bring their imagination to life.
  • Zinn Win: Inspired by chalk art, this program lets kids use found objects (both indoors and outdoors) to craft unique masterpieces.

 

Why It’s Great: These hands-on sessions encourage creativity and experimentation in a supportive environment. Check out more details here.

3. LEGO® Club - Salina Public Library

Does your child love building and problem-solving? The LEGO® Club at the Salina Public Library is a fantastic option. This program provides a space for kids to learn, build, and play with the library’s LEGO sets, with each meeting featuring a fresh challenge to keep things exciting.

  • Dates and Times vary click here for the latest schedule.

 

Why It’s Great: It’s a free, engaging way for kids to flex their creativity and connect with others who share their passion for building.

Golf pro teaching youth proper swing form

4. First Tee of Salina - Salina Municipal Golf Course

For kids who love sports or want to try something new, First Tee of Salina at the Salina Municipal Golf Course combines golf instruction with valuable life skills. Open to youth of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, this camp teaches more than just how to swing a club—it fosters confidence, resilience, and teamwork.

  • Next Program: Starts in June, with registration opening April 14.
  • Contact: Call 785-833-8227 for more info.

 

Why It’s Great: With dedicated coaches and a proven curriculum, First Tee helps kids grow into better versions of themselves while learning golf on a unique, easy 6-hole short course.

5. Youth Football Camps - Sharp Performance

Get ready for some gridiron action with Sharp Performance’s Youth Football Camps. These camps are all about delivering top-notch football instruction in a fun, memorable setting—at an affordable price. Whether your child is a beginner or a budding athlete, they’ll leave with new skills and a big smile.

Contact: Call 785-404-1544 or click here for details.

Why It’s Great: It’s a chance for kids to learn from experienced coaches while making memories that last a lifetime.

Trainer and youth working on agility skills

Help your kids stay sharp through the summer! 

Salina is brimming with opportunities for kids to explore their interests, develop new skills, and make friends. Whether your child is into art, sports, technology, or building, there’s a camp here for them. Be sure to register early—some of these programs fill up fast!

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