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Missoula Parks and Rec transforms old library into affordable child care facility

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Using CARES Act funding, Missoula Parks and Recreation has transformed the old library building on Main Street into a school-aged childcare facility available for as low as $2 a day through Jan. 22.

The main floor of the old library, once filled with shelves upon shelves of books, is now home to BASE Camp, offering full-day, half-day and after-school programming for kids 5 and up. After applying for and receiving two $470,000 CARES Act grants, the Parks and Rec department has been able to offer highly affordable fee rates for the program.

 

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