Groups aboard the Combat Center set up booths as well for the event. The Armed Services Young Men’s Christian Association and Religious Ministries were two base programs looking for kids to participate in their activities.
“We had the event to educate and inform the Combat Center community on the opportunities that are available to kids from preschool to high school,” said Kristina Becker, community relations officer and host of the event. “We had a wide variety of vendors showing what they had to offer kids of all ages.”
Denise Perez, event attendee, brought her four children out to the event to the opportunities that Summer’s Here had to offer.
“It’s great to get the word out there for us to see and to see what’s going on in the community,” said Perez. “I’m glad to get all this information for my kids.”
Perez’s children are already boy scouts but she was looking for more things for them to do.
The vendors had small educational games to engage the kids so they would better understand the activities the vendors would be hosting. They also offered takeaways like pens and goodie bags.