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1855 - Ship leaves New York harbor bound for Tunis to acquire animals for the United States Camel Corps [story]
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“Splash in the Water” at Castaic Lake is a free boating and water safety event for children ages 7 to 14. Presented by California State University, Northridge, and Los Angeles County Parks and Recreation. The program runs on Fridays now throuogh Aug. 9.

Participants can kayak, canoe and paddle board for free.

Session 1: 10 a.m.-noon; Session 2: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m; Session 3: 1-3 p.m.

Castaic Lake State Recreation Area, 32132 Castaic Lake Drive, Castaic, CA 91384.

Registraton is required for kids 7-14 whp are invited to come experience the fun and excitement of canoeing, kayaking, sailing, paddleboarding and water safety education.

Remember to bring lots of water, sun block and any other water related items you might need (pool toys not allowed).

Kids will be supplied with life jackets. Parents must stay with their children.

Cost: Free.

Age: Open only to children age 7-14.

Call the park office at (661) 257-4050 for registration information.

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5 Comments

  1. Kim Segal says:

    Can I please get info on this

  2. Lauren says:

    Would like to register my son for the splash of cast having difficulties, submitting the registration.

  3. Cecilia De La Rocha says:

    I want more information and I have questions, please let me know what number to contact

  4. Sarah Duckett says:

    I am interested in registering my daughter.

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