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Atlanta Parent Magazine’s
BIG BOOKof Camps2014
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January 25Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
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February 22 Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
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Atlanta Parent’s Camp ExpoDates:
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Contents
Atlanta Parent Magazine’s BIG BOOK of Camps 2014
Day
Camps
Overnight
Camps
Summer
Programs
A Camp for Everyone 9
Finding the Best Overnight Camp 13
Camp Facts & Stats 14
10 Tips for Choosing a Day Camp 53
Advertiser Index 54
Special Advertising Section:
Overnight Camps Directory 16Day Camps and Summer Programs Directory 18
On the cover (clockwise, from left): Dunwoody Nature Center, St. Martin’s Summer Camp, Valley View Ranch and Camp Woodmont.
Deer Run Camps
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OVERNIGHT
DAY CAMPS
February 22Saturday, 11 am - 4 pm
Town Center MallKennesaw
March 22Saturday, 11 am - 4 pm
Perimeter MallAtlanta
January 25Saturday, 11 am - 4 pm
North Point MallAlpharetta
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n Overnight Camp: Most offer a variety of programs for children starting at age 7. Overnight camp options include coed, single sex and specialty camps that focus on a particular program and have varying overnight accommodations, such as cabins, tents and tepees.
n Day Camp: Similar to overnight camps, these camps take younger children, starting at age 4, and everyone returns home at the end of the day.
A Camp for EveryoneThere are camps to meet every interest, price range and
schedule. Knowing your options, as well as your child’s personality, will help you identify the best programs for your child. The following information will help you as you start your search.
Research tools to help with your camp searchn Go to a camp expo. You’ll find lots of camp information under one roof. You can talk with representatives of the camps you’re interested in and gather brochures. (Atlanta Parent’s camp expos are Jan. 25 at North Point Mall, Feb. 22 at Town Center Mall and March 22 at Perimeter Mall (all expos are from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.)
n Research online. Most camps have extensive information and photos to give you a picture of what camp life is like.
n Ask your family, friends and neighbors. Many of them were campers themselves or can tell you about their child’s experience at camp.
n Specialty Camps and Programs: Campers can embark on adventures as varied as learning how to ride a horse, water ski or dance. If your child has a special interest, there likely is a camp that specializes in it.
n Special Needs Campers: A physical, medical or mental disability is not a roadblock to a camp experience. Each year more than 1 million special needs children benefit from summer camp. Some camps specialize in serving certain groups while other camps integrate special-needs campers into the total camp population.
n Session Lengths Vary: Children may stay at camp for a few days, a few weeks or the entire summer. At camp, there’s a session length for every child, budget and schedule.
n Cost: Camp remains a very affordable option for most everyone. Fees can range from $15 to $120 per day, depending upon the choice of camp, the facilities offered and the camper’s needs. Many camps and other organizations offer financial assistance based on need.
For overnight campsn Visit the finalists. If you’re unsure which camp is best, take your child and go for a tour. Some camps have open houses, and you’ll get a good sense of how your kid will spend his week or weeks at camp. Consider starting your search a year in advance and visiting a summer camp in progress to see what goes on.
n Get the names of former campers. Camps you’re interested in should be able to help you contact former campers who can tell you what your child can expect.
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For more than seventy five years, Thunderbird’s pristine 100-acre campus on the shores of Lake Wylie has welcomed campers wanting to escape
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Coed, Ages 7 to 16 | one and two-week sessions
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Choosing the Best Overnight CampYour child is your best source of
information when selecting a summer camp. With a variety of programs and activities available, summer camp offers adventures to match a child’s interests and maturity level. So it’s important to consider her personality and identify the camp programs that will benefit her most.
The best way to make the perfect match is to include your child in the decision-making process. Together, you should explore the camp options and examine the materials the camps provide. In addition, many camps have websites that include photos, maps or virtual tours of the camp facility, sample daily schedules and menus, and information about the directors and key staff. As children become better acquainted with the camp experience and more involved in the decision-making process, they will have less anxiety about going away to camp.
What locale do I want (for example, mountains, oceanfront, close to home)?
Do I want a traditional camp that gives my child a wide variety of experiences or do I want to select a specialty camp that focuses on a particular activity or set of skills?
Will my child feel more comfortable in a large or small camp?
How rustic do I want the camp to be?
How structured do I want the program to be? Does my child like to have lots of choice in the activity schedule?
Is my child ready to be away from home for an extended stay? This will help you to select either an overnight or day camp setting.
What session length is best for my child and our family plans for the summer?
How can I stay in touch with my child during camp? Does the camp allow mail, phone calls or e-mail? Does the camp have parent visitation days?
How will the camp meet my child’s special dietary or physical needs?
What is my budget for camp tuition? Remember, some camps offer financial aid.
Ask the following questions before you enroll your child in an overnight camp:
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A Great Summer Camp Experience
One/Two Week Sessions Boys/Girls 6-14
www.campwoodmont.comOur Web Site has over
1000 pictures!
CALL: (706) 398-0833
Located in Cloudland, GA on cool, breezy Lookout Mountain
• Limited Enrollment
• Close Family-LikeAtmosphere
• Campers feel secure, welcome, and grow in confi dence
• 2 generations of family management 50+ years experience
Kids Love The Sports, Horseback Riding, Aquatics, Nature Study, Climbing Wall,
Crafts, Hiking, Archery, Drama, Challenge Course, Campouts,
and Much More!
just two hours north of Atlanta
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� Picnic Rides & Cook Outs � We can customize a Camp Week!
Ages 7 and up
Linda’s Riding SchoolSummer Camp
July 14-18Overnight $525.00
Day $325.00
• Each camper has their own horse for the entire session
• Covered Arena• Trails & Lessons Daily• Tennis & Swimming off ered daily!• English & Western Riding Styles• Show at the end of the week for parents• Jumping for the experienced riders
Camp Facts & Stats
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There are more than 12,000 camps in the U.S. with 7,000 overnight and 5,000 day camps.
9,500 of those camps are nonprofit associated with religious organizations and children’s’ programs. The other 2500 are privately owned for profit camps.
11 million children and adults attend camp each year.
Camps employ more than 1,500,000 adults each year to work in a variety of positions. 20% of those workers are from other countries.
Camps report they have at least 75% of staff return each year.
60% of all campers are girls. 84% Camp directors report adding
adventure camps, family camps, nature programs, cooking from camp gardens, and college planning programs.
Technologically speaking, 74% of camps do not allow campers to use any electronic devices at any time.
Statistics courtesy of the ACA (American Camping Association). www.aca-camps.org
of camps use handwritten letters and post cards as communication between parents and campers.
47% of U.S. camps organize programs for campers with disabilities.
Most camps provide co-ed programs. 17% of camps are girls only and 10% are boys only.
The average overnight camp costs $690 a week. The day camp weekly cost averages $304.
The top 5 camp activities are swimming, arts and crafts, challenge-ropes course, archery and aquatics.
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Overnight Camps Start your search for the perfect summer camp adventure with this sampling of overnight camps. Information is provided by our advertisers.
Animal Camp – Cub Creek Science CampFeed lemurs, walk llamas, pet chinchillas, horses, ferrets and monkeys. We have over 300 animals, over 100 activities. Jr. Vet, Crime Science and Adopt an Animal are camper favorites. Ages 7-17. 1-6 week sessions. At Bear River Ranch in Rolla, Missouri. 573-458-2125.
Athens Y Camp for Boys/ Camp Chattooga for Girls Since 1898 Athens Y has been developing Christian character in fun ways! “We are the paradise of Youth!” A safe atmosphere for young men and women located in Tallulah Falls, Georgia. All sports, zip line, lake activities and more! Horseback riding for girls. Outdoor adventure program for older campers. 706-754-6912. www.athensycamps.org.
Camp Cedar CliffLocated at the Billy Graham Training Center in Asheville, NC. Activities like archery, swimming, zip line, ropes courses, whitewater rafting, Bible studies and more! One, two and half-week sessions for rising 2nd-10th graders. Co-ed. www.campcedarcliff.org
Camp Fire Camp Toccoa Co-ed, Grades 2-12. Campers reconnect with nature in a fun, noncompetitive environment. Horseback, ropes, canoeing, archery and more. ACA accredited. 706-886-2457. www.camptoccoa.org
Camp Greenville – YMCAHigh atop the Blue Ridge Mountains sits one of the most spectacular Y camps. Amazing staff, strong Christian values and 1400 mountaintop acres of fun, make Camp Greenville a place where futures get inspired! The program options include classic traditional week for 7-15 year olds, one or two-week adventure programs for 10-17 year olds, equestrian programs for 10-15 year olds and leadership development programs for 15-17 year olds. Operating since 1912. 864-242-1111 x34. www.campgreenville.org
Camp Juliette LowGirls 7-17. Traditional camping, outdoor adventure, fun and friends since 1922. On beautiful Lookout Mountain in Northwest Georgia. One and two week sessions. 770-428-1062. www.CJL.org
Camp Ocoee – YMCALocated in the mountains of Southeast Tennessee, Camp Ocoee has been providing children with wilderness adventures since 1923. One-week sessions for boys and girls ages 7-17. 4:1 camper to staff ratio. Strong Christian environment. Activities include paintball, whitewater rafting, kayaking, climbing, mtn. biking, camp-outs and many more. www.campocoee.com
Camp Strong4LifeCamp Strong4Life is where health and wellness meet zip-lining, rock climbing, boating and fun! kids struggling with their weight receive the support they need to get healthier. In a real outdoor camp setting, kids are taught the basics of getting healthy that inspire lifestyle changes and family involvement. Strong4Life.com/camp
Camp Thunderbird – YMCA Located just 4 hours from Atlanta, Camp Thunderbird has been providing summers of resident camping since 1936. One and two-week fun filled sessions are offered for kids ages 7-16. Activities include: water skiing, sailing, kayaking, zip line, climbing wall, horseback riding, sports, crafts and more. A 4:1 camper to staff ratio provides an excellent environment for safety and growth. Call 800-732-3855 for more information.
Camp Woodmont Atop Lookout Mountain in Northwest Georgia. Boys & girls. Ages 6-14. Deep-seeded traditions and close family atmosphere. High ropes, horseback, sports, dance, crafts, archery and more! ACA accredited! Open House May 18. 423-472-6070. www.campwoodmont.com
Deer Run Camps & RetreatsDeeper Faith. Greater Adventures. A premier camp located in middle Tennessee – just 4 hours northwest of Atlanta. Impacting campers through growth in faith, character, respect, and leadership. An exciting summer experience that is long remembered! Preteen (grades 3-5), Middle School (grades 6-8) and High School Camps (grades 9-12). Over 100 acres of wooded property with new facilities, a lake, creek, and numerous outdoor recreation options including horseback riding, climbing tower, paintball, archery, crazy games, lake activities, low or high ropes, plus a nightly speaker & worship, and daily age-graded small group Bible study. Registration includes a camp theme t-shirt and DVD of the camp week. Online at Camps.DeerRunRetreat.org, call 888-794-2918, or e-mail [email protected]
Doe River GorgeFrom the time your child is 8 until they graduate from college, Doe River Gorge offers sequential summer programs where they can have fun, explore new interests, develop life skills, form quality relationships, and build strong Christian character – all in an atmosphere of majestic beauty, unsurpassed facilities and caring staff. Visit www.doerivergorge.com or call 423-725-4010. Located at 220 Doe River Gorge Rd., Hampton, TN.Camp Greenville – YMCA
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iD Tech CampsTake interests further and gain a competitive edge for school, college, and future careers! Ages 7-17 create apps, video games, C++/Java programs, movies, and more at weeklong, day and overnight summer programs. Held at Emory, Vanderbilt, Princeton, Stanford, and others. Also 2-week, pre-college programs for ages 13-18. 1-888-709-TECH (8324). www.iDTech.com.
iD Film AcademyFilm and Photography summer program where ages 13-18 discover how visual arts can lead to a rewarding career. 2-week, pre-college courses for teens held at NYU, Yale, and UC Berkeley. 1-888-709-TECH (8324). www.iDTech.com.
iD Programming AcademyPre-college summer programs where teens ages 13-18 spend two weeks in programming, app development, robotics, and more. Held at Emory. 1-888-709-TECH (8324). www.iDTech.com.
iD Game Design & Development Academy2-week, pre-college, intensive summer programs in game design, development, programming, and 3D modeling for ages 13-18. Held at Emory. 1-888-709-TECH (8324). www.iDTech.com.
Riverview Camp for GirlsEnjoy Extraordinary Experiences Everyday! Only 2-hours from Atlanta located on Lookout Mountain in Mentone, AL. Ages 6-16. Both one and two-week sessions. Mother-Daughter Weekends. You’ll be amazed by all you can do! Website has multiple ideos/photos/information: www.riverviewcamp.com 800-882-0722. Recognized as one of the South’s favorite Overnight Christian Camps for Girls.
S.O.A.R. to Adventure at Riverside Military AcademyS.O.A.R. to Adventure at Riverside Military Academy’s 4- week summer school. Open to all boys in grades 7-11. Over 20 academic courses. Driver’s Ed offered. Studies first and then the adventure. Gainesville. 800.462.2338. www.riversidemilitary.com
University of Georgia Youth Programs Athens, Georgia. Ages 11-17. Summer Academy with specialty overnight or day camps and Pre-College Summer Programs for rising high school juniors and seniors. UGAYouthPrograms.com
Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camp Horse lovers’ paradise since 1954! A’top Lookout Mountain, for 50 girls, ages 8-17; 1 to 9 weeks, 600 acres, English, Western, Barrels, Vaulting and Trails. CHA instructors teach beginner to advanced riders. Spend 4-6 hours daily with your OWN horse. The Jones family are third generation horse lovers, camp administrators, and equine educators making girls dreams come true! www.valleyviewranch.com. 706-862-2231.
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Day Camps
7 Stages Youth CreatesSummer training program for teens. Through writing, design, and performance, students create an original production. Ages 12-18. 31105 Euclid Ave., Atlanta, GA 30307. 404-522-0911. www.7stages.org
Alexsander Academy Summer AcademicsLD, ADHD, AS/HFA and other learning issues. Focus on language arts, writing and math. 5 weeks - half day sessions. By the week or all 5 weeks. 404-839-5910. www.alexsanderacademy.org
Alliance FrançaiseHave fun this summer and Learn French! Alliance Française d’Atlanta offers French camps of starting age 7 for all levels. Visit www.afatl.com for pricing and dates, or call 404-875-1211.
The Alliance Theatre Spring Break & Summer Drama Day CampsThe Alliance Theatre offers exciting camps in stage-acting, musical theatre and film for grades K -12. Two-week and one-week options available for summer and one-week for spring break (April 7-11). 404-733-4700. www.alliancetheatre.org/dramacamp
Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance EducationAges 2+. Half- and full-day ballet summer camps. Buckhead, 404-303-1501; Cobb, 678-213-5000. centre.atlantaballet.com/summer-programs
Atlanta Girls’ SchoolSMART Girls at Atlanta Girls’ School is a week-long day camp in Science, Math, Art, and Real Technology for girls entering grades 3-7. June 2-6 and June 9-13. Registration now open! Visit www.atlantagirlsschool.org/summercamp
Atlanta Hawks Basketball Camps Boys and Girls (ages 6-14) are taught the fundamentals of basketball from the Atlanta Hawks Basketball Development Team. Special appearances from Hawks players and coaches. www.Hawks.com/hawkscamps
Atlanta International SchoolIt may be summer, but Atlanta International School is still offering language camps in German, French, Chinese (K-8) with Spanish and ESL (K-12). New this year – Mod Design, Filmmaking Intensive, Drivers Ed, Science & Technology through Photography plus 6th grade Study Skills Boot Camp. Other programs include basketball, volleyball, Design Tech, Lego Robotics, theater, chess, Taekwondo, Racecars & Rockets, traditional & afternoon day camps. www.aischool.org/summercamp
Historic Barrington Hall’s “Kids Can Write” Camps 3 week-long summer camps and a Saturday camp held six consecutive Saturdays. Instructed by award-winning author Mary Ann Rodman. 770-640-3855 for dates and pricing.
Bedford School/Camp Squirrel HollowSquirrel Hollow is a 4-week summer program of The Bedford School for children between the ages of 5 and 15. Campers participate in an individualized academic program and recreational activities on Bedford’s beautiful 45-acre campus. For more information contact Betsy Box at 770-774-8001 or visit www.thebedfordschool.org
Best Results AcademyAges 3-12. June 9th to Aug 1st. Eight week session. 7:40 a.m.-5:45 p.m. CRCT Prep, reading, spelling, math, language, enrichments, career days, field trips, dance, martial arts. $85/week. 4788 Jonesboro Rd. Union City. 770-969-9208. www.bestresultsacademy.com
Big ThinkersAn interactive day camp where kids learn science in a fun and exciting way. Rockets, robots, reactions and more! 678-392-1500. www. Big-Thinkers.com
British Academy of Performing ArtsDynamic dance & acting camps! Sat. Classes & Week-long Themed Skill Camps, Master Dance Intensives, Ballet & Pointe, Shakespeare, Musicals, Acting, Hip-Hop. 10 percent Big Book of Camps Discount! BAPA, 2550 Sandy Plains Rd., Marietta. 770-578-8272. http://www.bapa.us/
Builder Bunch With locations throughout Atlanta, Builder Bunch is the ultimate camp for LEGO® Brick lovers. Each 1-week session takes your 6 -12 yr. old through guided LEGO® brick play. Spanning from May 26th - Aug. 8th each session provides a new experience and opportunity to earn new badges. Call 1-855-694-4327 or www.builderbunch.com
Camp InventionCamp Invention immerses students in hands-on activities that reinvent summer fun! Children spend their time building prototypes, creating a motor-powered vehicle and dismantling electronics. Weekly Sessions. To register please call 800-968-4332 or visit www.campinvention.org
Camp Kingfisher at the Chattahoochee Nature CenterOutdoor adventuring and learning abound! Swimming, canoeing, hiking, animal encounters, and more! Rising K – 9th grade; FREE extended care 8 a.m.-6:15 p.m.; call 770-992-2055 ext. 222 or visit www.chattnaturecenter.org/camp-kingfisher/
Day CampsThe information provided by our advertisers in our Day Camp Guide will help you choose just the right camp to make this the best summer ever.
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Camp Tall OaksWhere hands on learning and summer fun meet for children 2K-8th grade. Camp Tall Oaks offers convenient times, ideal location and a warm community atmosphere. Blending traditional camping challenges with outdoor education, arts, and athletics, we bridge the academic gap between summer and school through daily math and language activities. Contact David Florence, Camp Director at 770-953-1340. www.shreiner.com
Camp WhitefieldA Christ-centered day camp for young children where campers spend time in praise and worship, bond, create, grow, learn, play, and explore God’s creation in a fun, loving and caring environment. 1 Whitefield Drive, Mableton. 678-305-2907.
Centennial Aviation AcademyHalf-week Aviation Camps. Ages 12 and older. $249/session or $299/session (only $50 more) including an actual flight! June 9-11, June 23-25, July 7-9 and July 21-23. Exciting behind the scenes tours of multi-million dollar private/commercial aircraft and airport facilities! Interactive and engaging presentations! For more information/registration visit www.centennialaviationacademy.com
Center for Puppetry ArtsCreate your own puppet show! Write a script, build a puppet, learn the secrets of bringing your puppet to life – then share that magic in a special performance at week’s end. Professional puppet performance, Museum exhibits, special behind-the-scenes tour, Puppet Camp! DVD and camp t-shirt included. Puppet Camp: June 9-13. 404-881-5144, [email protected]. www.puppet.org
The Children’s Museum of AtlantaStart your summer adventure at the Museum’s unique and interactive summer camps: Discovery Science Camp; Imaginator Theater Camp; Adventure Camp; and Dream, Design, Build Camp. Fun-filled activities include science experiments, creating an original theatrical production, learning to cook, and more. To register, call 404-527-3693, email [email protected], or visit www.childrensmuseumatlanta.org
Children’s Special Services, LLCJune-August. Various ages. We are the only OT service in Georgia offering US trademarked summer camps and programs for teaching handwriting, sensory-motor and social skills. Metro-Atlanta locations include Pace Academy, St. Martin’s Episcopal School, Goddard School – Crabapple. Sibling discounts. (Peer/friend groups qualify.) Use summer for fun and to increase FUNCTION! Call 770-394-9791. www.childrens-services.com. Groups fill early!
CHW ProductionsGive your child the gift of confident public speaking. Join this fun, confidence building, speech enhancing, program. Our camps are led by experienced theatre and speech teachers. Rates begin at $200/wk. 404-421-3705. www.kidspresent.net
Circus Camp22 YEARS! June 2- Aug. 1 (9) one-week sessions. 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Designed to introduce children to CIRCUS, PERFORMING, and VISUAL ARTS. Ages 5-teens. Trapeze, Silks, Juggling, Clowning, Magic, Unicycling, Improv, Miming and more. Children become “Circus Stars” with Circus Performance each Friday. $260- $310/session. Three locations: Decatur, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs and Multiple YMCA’s through out Atl. 404-370-0001. Register online at CircusCamp.org
Club ScientificImagine a summer science day camp where kids can explore Veterinary Medicine, Robotics, LEGO Building, Special Effects, Crime Scene Investigation, Rocketry, Chemistry, Video Game Creation and Paleontology. Club Scientifics’ science day camps offer all of these things and more! 800.399.8309. www.clubscientific.com
Creative Studios5-full days of professional Film/TV acting intensive camp. 4 sessions available. Ages 7-20. Locations in Midtown & Alpharetta. 404-355-4588 or www.csatl.com
Cresco Montessori’s Camp CrescoAges 5-12. May-July. Offering full and half day camps, one week sessions or all summer long. Camps include science, art, games, and exciting field trips. Inquire about 4 free weeks of summer camp. Serving Buford, Marietta, Johns Creek, and Woodstock. www.crescomontessori.com
Dunwoody Christian AcademyRockhouse Kidz presents “Xtreme Summer Camp” 20 Fantastic Field Trips. 1 to 10 child to staff ratio. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free extended care 6:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. 5067 Chamblee Dunwoody Road., Atlanta. 770-335-3050. www.DunwoodyCA.com
Dunwoody Nature CenterCome learn and play on the beautiful 22 acres of Dunwoody Park. Our summer camp features weekly, nature themed full-day and half-day programs for ages 3-13. 5343 Roberts Drive, Dunwoody. 770-394-3322. www.dunwoodynature.org
Emory University Total Tennis Camp With Bryant CampsEmory Total Tennis Camp with Coach Amy Bryant. A Tennis Specialty Camp... plus Swimming! Full and Half-Day Camp Sessions for girls and boys ages 5 and older. I: May 27-30, CSDkids: May 30, II: June 2-6, III: June 9-13, IV: June 16-20. Home of the Candy Can! www.bryantcamps.com
Engineering For Kids of Metro AtlantaSTEM education for young Engineers ages 4-14 in a fun and challenging way with hands-on theme-based camps. Create your own video game! Engineer your way off an island! Build rockets, roller coasters, and robots! 770-648-5437. www.engineeringforkids.com/metroatlanta
Farmhouse in the CityA day with animals and art will create memories of a lifetime. A different theme each week! Each camp day includes mixed media art projects, ending with an art show. M-F 10:30 a.m. -3:30 p.m. Cost is $285. Visit farmhouseinthecity.com to read more and register!
Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech -Musical Theatre & Drama CampsOne-week Musical Theatre Session: June 9-13, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., ages 8-14, $275 and sibling rate of $200. One two-week Drama Camp Session: June 16-27, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Ages 8-14, $475 and sibling rate of $375; Students study acting, lighting and sound, singing, dance with final performances included. 349 Ferst Dr., Atlanta. 404-894-2787, email [email protected] or visit www.ferstcenter.org/dramacamp
Georgia Aquarium Camp H2OSpring Camp: April 7-11. Summer Camp: Every week from June 9 until August 1. Animal encounters, behind-the-scenes tours, interactive activities with animals, opportunities to meet scuba divers and biologists and much more. 225 Baker St., Atlanta. 404-581-4000. www.georgiaaquarium.org
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Day CampsGuitarCampUSA & KidzArtChoose or combine from two of the leading camps for creative children in the Atlanta area for ages 6-teens! GuitarCampUSA or KidzArt for 9-12, GuitarAcademy by audition for 13-17, Music & Art Camp for 6-8. Full-Day Camps from June-July throughout the metro area. Pre-Camp & Extended Camp available. www.GuitarCampUSA.com or www.KidzArtNGA.com
Gwinnett County Parks & RecreationAges 3-17. June -August. Full and partial day camps, one-week sessions. Camps feature art, swimming, dance, games, outdoor exploration, and many other fun activities to keep your summer exciting! Locations throughout Gwinnett County. 770-822-8840. www.gwinnettparks.com
Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage CenterAges: 4-13. June-July. Looking for a unique summer camp experience? The Gwinnett Environmental and Heritage Center has a wide variety of camp offerings sure to please every interest and designed to help your child discover new passions! 2020 Clean Water Drive, Buford, GA 30517. 770-904-3500. www.gwinnettEHC.org
High Meadows CampA relaxed and caring atmosphere set on 40 acres of farm and woodland in Roswell, High Meadows offers children ages 3 -13 opportunities for self-discovery through age-appropriate activities directed at personal improvement, environmental awareness, and non-competitive achievement. Exemplary staff members lead activities such as archery, animal encounters, woodworking, canoeing, crafts, swimming, drama, nature, and sports. Since 1973, we have provided outstanding traditional outdoor experiences enriching lives in a caring, nurturing, child-centered setting. 770-993-7975. www.highmeadowscamp.org
High Tech High TouchSCIENCE CAMP by degreed professionals, Roswell, Marietta, Lawrenceville, Cumming, Vinnings, Dunwoody. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Rising 1st-6th. www.sciencemadefunatl.org
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School Summer ConnectionAges 3-18. June-August. Weekly programs. Full and half day. Academics, athletics, fine arts camps and programs designed simply for fun, exercise and camaraderie. 805 Mt. Vernon Hwy. NW, Atlanta. 404-303-2150, ext. 992. www.hies.org/summerconnection
iD Tech CampsCreate apps, video games, programs, movies, and more at weeklong day and overnight summer programs for ages 7-17. Held at Emory. 1-888-709-TECH (8324). www.iDTech.com
Linda’s Riding SchoolSummer Day Camp. Ages 7 & up. $350/week. July 14th – July 18th. Each Camper has their own horse for the entire session, covered arena, trails and lessons daily. Show at the end of the week for parents. To register please call 770-922-0184. For more information visit www.lindasridingschool.com
Little Engine Farm Summer Horse Camp Fun daily riding with wonderful safe horses on trails and in arena at our beautiful facility. Plus daily activities to increase your horse knowledge and build skill. Convenient to Alpharetta, Roswell and Woodstock. Weekly sessions. 678-575-1475. www.Littleenginefarm.net
MJCCA Summer Day CampsDesign your own amazing summer at MJCCA Day Camps. Choose from more than 100 different camping options, including traditional, specialty, sports, travel, dance, gymnastics, drama, teen camps, and more. No membership required; discounts for members; multiple-week discounts; free bus transportation (restrictions apply). Visit atlantajcc.org or call 678-812-4004.
McGinnis Woods Country Day School Small, nurturing hands-on, minds-on learning environment where students matter most. Inspiring students with the passion to excel! Ages 6 weeks-8th grade. NAEYC, GAC and SACS Accredited. 5380 Faircroft Drive, Alpharetta. 770-664-7764. www.mcginniswoods.org
Mill Springs Academy Mark Trail CampActivity based sessions serving ages 6-18. Choice of afternoon or full day activities. For information please contact Sheila FitzGerald: 770-360-1336. Alpharetta.
Mount Paran Christian School Summer CampsAges 3-18. June-July. Weekly programs. Full and half day. Options in academics, fine and performing arts, athletics, and faith & fun camps are available to all children in the community. Preschool camps are now available to MPCS students.1275 Stanley Road, Kennesaw. 770-578-0182 ext. 3721. www.mtparanschool.com/summercamps
Emory University Total Tennis Camp
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Nellya FencersAtlanta. Ages 7 & up. Beginner sessions all through June and July. Intro to fencing under the instruction of US Olympic coach for boys and girls. $175/session. 1530 Carroll Drive NW, Suite 104, Atlanta. 404-603-9600. For more info and to register visit www.nellyafencers.com
North Atlanta Fencing CenterLearn the exciting sport of Olympic style fencing through games and instruction at our summer camps! Beginning/Intermediate camps: 6/16 - 21 and 7/21 - 25 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. All gear is provided. Lunch included. 770-485-3556. www.northatlantafc.com
North Cobb Christian School Summer CampsFor ages 3-18. One week sessions offered in June and July, including camps for middle and high school students. Day, sports, music, arts, and academic camps. Before and after care also available. 770-975-0252. www.ncchristian.org/camps
Olivia’s Dollhouse Tearoom Princess Charm School (for boys and girls ages 5-12) is a half-day camp that runs Monday through Friday, during Spring and Summer Break. With a curriculum based around etiquette, fairytales, fantasy and fun, it’s no wonder that your princess will want to come back to Olivia’s. 404-908-9073. www.oliviasdollhouseatl.com
Pace Summer ProgramsAges 3.5 year and older Half and Full Day Traditional Day Camps, and Specialty Camps. 966 West Paces Ferry, Atlanta 30327. 404-240-9130. www.pacecamp.org
Peace and Carrots CampJoin the farm this summer! A camp experience in East Atlanta on a nine-acre urban farm. 404-981-3655.
Piedmont Park ConservancyCampers age 10-15 can spend their days being active in Piedmont Park’s sports fields, trails, courts, pool and open fields. Camp will also include daily cooking activities to fuel their bodies healthfully. 404-876-4024. www.piedmontpark.org
Poor Little Rich GirlFASHION CAMP: An integrative approach to fashion using math, science, language, and social skills to build inner fashionistas. Camp includes weekly sewing courses, fashion blogging, design 101, and more! www.shopplrg.com/camp
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Spartan Summer Camps/Greater Atlanta Christian School
Day CampsPorter Academy Summer CampAn Academic Camp for students with Learning Differences. Five one-week sessions June 9- July 11. 200 Cox Road, Roswell. Phone: 770-594-1313.
RYRE Robotics CampFun and engaging science and engineering programs for students 6-18 years old. Different themed camps cover simple machines to Mindstorms, Robotics and more. Roswell. 770-772-6222. www.ryre.org
St. Martin’s Summer CampFun for children from rising Pre-K through 8th grade. Session 1: June 2-June 27 & Session 2: July 7-August 1. Sessions include sports, robotics, computer skills, the arts and much more. 3110-A Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Atlanta. 404-228-0760. www.stmartinschool.org
Sandy Springs UMC’s All Star Day CampA variety of activities for campers ages 4-12. Weekly-themed camps held June 2-27 and July 7-August 8; full and half-day options. Visit www.ssumc.org/summer-camps.html or call Candace Johnson at 404-255-1181 x203.
Top Notch Training CenterWeekly half and full-day camps feature plenty of Gymnastics fun plus different themed crafts and games each week. Ages 3-13. 3145 Northwoods Pkwy, Suite 100, Norcross. 404-803-1218.
Tumbletots Preschool CampAges 2-6. Morning sessions M-W-F or T-TH.Choose your weeks. Fun indoor playground, art, music, themes. Norcross. 770-729-9660. www.funttots.com
TutorvatorsTake advantage of this opportunity to receive strategic tips and tools to improve your child’s Handwriting, Reading, Spelling, Grammar, Number and Operations, Geometry and more! Learn more at www.tutorvators.net or call 404-436-4477.
The Ultimate Race KampKart orientation program the 1st day. Immediate feedback and lessons to prosper and grow on track. Lunch and snack provided. Andretti’s ropes course and rock wall included. Professional driver visits and autographs. For information and to register, visit www.UltimateRaceKamp.com.
The Waldorf School of AtlantaJune- August. Times vary 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Play and nature camp for younger children. Specialty camps, art, music, knitting and more. 827 Kirk Rd., Decatur. 404-377-1315 or visit www.waldorfatlanta.org
Spartan Summer Camps at Greater Atlanta Christian SchoolAges 3-18, June 2-August 1, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Before/After Extended Care available. Summer Day Camp, Art, Science, Sports, Dance, Drama, Technology/Film Making, Cheerleading, Diving, Swimming, Sports Performance, Nike Basketball 1575 Indian Trail Rd., Norcross, GA 30093. 770-243-2275. www.greateratlantachristian.org; [email protected]
Tabula Rasa, The Language Academy“Summer Fest” French and Spanish immersion camps for children 3-10 years old. May 27- July 25. 5855 Riverside Dr., Atlanta. 404-409-0827.
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Fun With Food
Up In The Air
Wild Kingdom
Sportsapalloza
MAY 27-AUGUST 8 4 YEAR OLDS - 13 YEAR OLDS
5380 Faircroft Drive, Alpharetta, GeorgiaSACS GAC andNaeyc Accredited
Westminster Summer Programs at The Westminster SchoolsAges 4-18, June 2-July 11, 9-4 p.m. Before/After Care available Summer Day Camp, Arts & Science, Sports, Wildcats, Theatre, Robotics, Golf, Tennis, Baseball, Cooking, Music Technology, Leadership in Training Sports Intensive Camps offered 9-noon and 5:30-8:30 p.m. 1424 West Paces Ferry Road, Atlanta. 404-367-7868. www.westminster.net/summer
Woodward AcademyJoin aspiring scholars, artists, athletes, explorers and performers this summer! Woodward Academy offers a variety of camps on two campuses, May 27-August 1. For more information please call 404-765-4400 or visit www.woodward.edu/camps
Young Chefs Academy - Summer 2014YCA offers cooking experiences like no other! Learn cooking skills and sample a variety of cuisines while getting hands-on instruction. Make this a “summer to remember” with culinary creativity. Weekly camps for KinderCooks (ages 4-5) and Jr. & Sr. Chefs (ages 5-18). Two area locations with a combined 13 years of successful summer camps: North Druid Hills/Emory (404-633-2633), and Sandy Springs/Northside (404-255-9263).
Zone of Light StudioA holistic art camp where weekly camps focus on a variety of themes to integrate art, learning, creativity, and more. 678-948-8059 www.zoneoflightstudio.com
Zoo Atlanta Safari Day Camps Give your children an experience they will never forget – a wild adventure packed with hands-on learning and up-close experiences with over 1,500 animals. Each Camp features a different educational theme for campers ages kindergarten through fifth grade. Try Safari Day Camp for spring, summer and winter breaks. Visit zooatlanta.org to register or to learn more.
Summer ProgramsDynamo Swim School Celebrating 50 years of competitive swimming and aquatic programs. Learn to Swim programs for ages 4 months to adult available at 5 Metro Atlanta area locations. Call 770-457-7946 ext. 14 or visit www.dynamoswimschool.com
Wealthy Habits 2-Day WorkshopsFREE! Get “financially fit”, make friends and have fun with Wealthy Habits! WHW is a hands-on program that teaches important money management skills through interactive games and activities. Workshops are scheduled year-round. Varying programs for ages 10 & up. Atlanta/Dunwoody. 678-218-1299. c
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The Bedford School/Squirrel Hollow Camp
Squirrel Hollow Camp is a 4-week summer program,
June 16-July 10, for children who need an academic boost.
The program is held on the wooded 45 acre campus of The Bedford School in Fairburn, approximately 15 miles south of the Atlanta Airport.
Students receive academic tutoring in small groups in the areas of math, reading and written expression.
Multisensory materials and techniques are used and individualized for each student. Parents receive a detailed report and recommendations at the end of camp. Students also participate in recreational activities on the Challenge Course, the soccer field, the gym and the outdoor pool.
Students gain academic skills as well as gains in self-esteem, confidence and social skills. The program is open to students currently in K-8th grade.
Some partial scholarships are available. Contact Dr. Betsy Box, Director, 770-774-8001.
Visit the website www.thebedfordschool.org for more information.
Camp Woodmont
A top cool, breezy Lookout Mountain in Northwest Georgia is an ACA accredited camp where your child will feel secure,
welcome, and reassured. The limited enrollment, warm Christian atmosphere, caring counselors, and convenient camp lay-out give your camper a feeling of acceptance, belonging and appreciation.
The Bennett family gets to know each and every camper on a close personal basis; their two generations of family management and over 60 years combined experience makes for a highly supervised program and an intimate, meaningful experience for campers. “The Camp Woodmont program strives to provide a family-type atmosphere within the camp group where each child feels a sense of belonging as a valued member of our camp’s community”, says director Alyson Gondek, “most parents want their child to learn self-reliance, responsibility, independence, and how to get along with others in a close-knit group; our program is designed to provide children with those type of learning experiences.”
The 2014 season offers one and two-week sessions for boys and girls ages 6-14 starting June 1st. Call 706-398-0833 or visit www.campwoodmont.com for dates, rates, pictures and more information. Come to the Open House Sunday, May 18th, 2-5 pm to tour the facilities and meet the staff.
Camp Tall Oaks
Camp Ta l l Oaks a t Shre ine r Academy
embodies the characteristics of a traditional camp with the opportunity to learn by doing. Through outdoor experiences and blended academics, campers enjoy creative and challenging activities. The hands on discovery and adventures inspire campers to have a greater understanding of themselves, their environment and the community they live in. Growing friendships, character education and thorough engagement each day create an atmosphere of warmth and community. Relationships mature in this setting where character matters and where campers have opportunities to learn their own strengths and find their inner voice. Camp Tall Oaks seeks to inspire and empower children with a sense of comfort in the world as well as responsibility to the world. The wooded eight acre campus, two swimming pools, convenient hours and weekly field trips make this a rich base camp for a summer of fun and learning. Camp days are Monday through Friday from 7 am to 6:30 pm. Learn more at www.ShreinerAcademy.com or call 770-953-1340 for a tour.
Camp Kingfisher
A Chattahoochee Nature Center tradition since 1993, Camp
K ing f i she r has p r o v i d ed an unforgettable camp experience to thousands of children and young adults. We want all campers to have FUN in the outdoors, discover their connection to nature, and build strong character along the way.
Outdoor adventuring and learning abounds on CNC’s 127 incredible acres during the summer. Campers hike, swim, see wildlife, canoe, investigate, craft, and more. Activities and science themes encourage personal growth, teamwork, and environmental stewardship in campers. Staff at Camp Kingfisher are passionate about childcare, the outdoors, and camp’s mission.
Travel Program campers entering 8th and 9th grade will enjoy offsite adventure activities and a NEW offsite camping trip to a Georgia State Park!
Register today to reserve your child’s spot in a summer 2014 camp session! Call (770) 992-2055 ext. 222 or visit http://www.chattnaturecenter.org/camp-kingfisher/.
Rising Kindergarten – 9th grade; One week, two week, and limited three week sessions are available; May 27 - August 8; FREE extended care available 8am – 9am & 4pm–6:15pm.
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Deer Run Camps & Retreats
“De e p e r F a i t h . G r e a t e r Adventures.” Each camp week
is an exciting, well-planned, outdoor summer experience that creates positive lifetime memories in a Christ-centered environment with mature, well-trained counselors.
Located near Franklin, Tennessee on 100 wooded acres of beautiful rolling hills, campers enjoy new facilities and numerous outdoor recreation options: horseback riding, waterfront fun (swimming, zip line, waterslide, aqua park, kayaks, canoes), climbing tower, low and high ropes courses, archery, BB guns, paintball and more. Each day includes age-appropriate small group Bible study; a dynamic, challenging speaker; and a time of praise each night that is focused on developing confidence, character, and integrity in your child.
Sessions: preteens (completed grades 3-5), middle school (completed grades 6-8), and high school (completed grades 9-12). Each camper receives a camp themed t-shirt and DVD of their camp week.
Discounts: early registration, multiple siblings, or multiple sessions. For out-of-town campers arriving by plane, choose supervised shuttle service to and from camp during your online camper registration.
Come tour our facilities and meet camp directors and staff at one of our open houses (March, April, or May). Information and registration: Camps.DeerRunRetreat.org or call 888-794-2918.
Dunwoody Nature Center
The Dunwoody Nature Center recognizes the importance of science
and learning in connecting kids with nature. Their traditional, nature based outdoor camp experience combines the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) concepts that children learn in school while emphasizing environmental sustainability through games, art, exploration - and most importantly fun! Each week of camp features a different theme that combines play and learning, allowing children to grow and develop at their own pace and better understand how they are a part of the larger world.
This year’s camps will feature a newly renovated main classroom and playhouse building, plus an authentic Native American teepee – all on the beautiful grounds of Dunwoody Park. Of course, campers will also enjoy and be able to explore everyone’s favorite activity in the park – Wildcat Creek. Full day camps for rising Kindergarten through 5th graders group similarly aged friends and ensure a small camper to counselor ratio. Half-day mini-camps are just perfect for 3 and 4 year olds. Early morning drop off is available for all camps as is extended stay for full day campers who want even more fun.
Learn more about 15 different weekly themes and register online at www.dunwoodynature.org
Emory Total Tennis Camps
Emory Tota l Tennis Camps with Coach Amy
Bryant is a tennis specialty day camp for boys and girls ages 5 and up. Camp is offered the first 4 weeks of the summer at Emory University with options beginning at 8:30 am and ending at 6:00 pm.
Camp is for all ages and levels and features a low camper to counselor ratio to keep kids engaged! For ages 8 and under, the curriculum follows the USTA quickstart recommended teaching style which is loads of fun! Older and more advanced campers also improve with our college style drills and games.
Full-day registrants swim at the end of each day and extended care campers are offered extra activities which include rock climbing. Emory’s facilities boast indoor and outdoor courts, Olympic sized pools, gymnasiums and racquetball courts.
Coach Bryant is the Head Women’s Tennis Coach at Emory University and has directed community summer camps for ten years. Her mission is to instill a lifelong passion for the game of tennis in each camper by creating a fun and safe learning environment. www.bryantcamps.com.
Creative Studios of Atlanta
Ken Feinberg, CSA owner and director, has created a unique opportunity for
motivated individuals who really want to learn film acting. Feinberg was honored with the 2013 Outstanding Achievement award for his contributions to the GA film industry.
CSA presents a summer film acting intensive with working industry professionals culminating with a showcase screening in a movie theater.
In CSA’s signature 5-day intensive, professional & aspiring young actors experience: film & television acting, commercials, voice over, teleprompting, hosting, script analysis, on camera audition skills, character creation, Meisner & Improv for film, on-camera performance and more.
Past instructors include: Casting Directors: Joey Paul Jensen (Soul Surfer, That’s so Raven); Jen Rudin (Princess and the Frog, The Incredibles); Rhavynn Drummer (Tyler Perry Studios); Chase Paris (Revolution, Sleepy Hollow) Actors: Megan Hayes (Hunger Games: Catching Fire); Randall Taylor (Anchor Man 2); Rob Pralgo (Vampire Diaries); Tom Thon (Prisoners); Eric Mendenhall (Lawless); Karen Beyer (Sleepy Hollow); Eaddy Mays (The Blindside): Ken Feinberg (Star Trek, Buffy) Voice Over: Bob Carter (Dragon Ball Z, Street Fighter); Hosting: Kris Kosach (MTV);
With locations in Midtown & Alpharetta, CSA is convenient to all of metro Atlanta. To learn more, call 404-355-4588 or visit www.csatl.com
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Farmhouse in the City
Farmhouse in the City is a whimsical art and play studio
dedicated to enriching children’s lives through art and compassion for people, animals and the planet, located in a historic Roswell cottage built with creative spaces, plus a great courtyard garden! Come join them this summer for a camp like no other! A day with their lovable animals and creative art projects will create memories of a lifetime.
2013 was the seventh summer of hosting summer camps. A different theme each week of the summer includes Beach Week, The Great Outdoors, Mini Michelangelo and Girls Just Want to Have Fun! Each camp day includes mixed media art projects like canvas, watercolor, and pottery painting. The week ends with an art show for all parents and their guests! Each child will go home with 13-15 art projects to share and display! Cost is $285. Space is limited to 20 kids – first come, first serve – so don’t delay in registration!
Visit farmhouseinthecity.com to read more and register!
Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation
Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation offers a multitude of adventures this summer for ages 4-13. Full day
camps from $125 per week, teach new skills and “play with a purpose”. Low counselor-to-camper ratio with highly skilled counselors and instructors all certified in first aid and CPR. Camp themes:
Reclaim it Round Up: Reclaim and repurpose stuff and turn it into cool crafts and games, and protect the environ-ment! Game Show Week: We Double Dare you to Come On Down and spin the Wheel of Fortune! Let’s Go Camp-In: Discover the fun of camping - put up a tent, sing and write camp songs and make traditional camp crafts. Get a Clue: Puzzles, scavenger hunts, riddles and brainteasers. Splash: Dive in to fun! Cool off and chill out with a week of fun water activities! Movin’ and Grovin’: Get up, get movin’ and get grovin’ to keep your body, mind and spirit fit. Game on: A jam-packed week of sports, games and fun challenges! Mystery Mix It Up: Mix of art, games, science and a mystery topic each day, with photo scavenger hunt, disappearing ink, secret coded message and more. Re-Mix It Up: Back-yard games, natural arts using wood, metal and rocks, fun cardboard crafts challenge your outdoor skills and more.
Higher fees for non-Gwinnett. For more information, call 770.822.8840 or visit www.gwinnettparks.com.
High Meadows Camp
Established in 1973 on 40 acres of farm and forest in Roswell
Georgia, High Meadows Camp offers a structured outdoor recreational program focusing on personal responsibility and environmental respect. In a relaxed, caring, and non-competitive atmosphere, each camper is encouraged to engage in new experiences and build relationships.
Each day, High Meadows Camp welcomes 300 children, from age four to 14, to participate in a traditional camp experience. Groups are arranged by grade level, and generally have two counselors for every 12 to 15 children. The exemplary staff continues well-established traditions while teaching unique age-appropriate classes that include: Animal Care, Arts and Crafts, Archery, Swimming, Sports, Canoeing, Indian Lore, Photography, Pony Rides, Ropes, Dance, Performing Arts, Nature, Pioneering, and Woodworking.
Preschoolers participate in a shortened day program with constant nurturing supervision, fun activities and exploring the campus. Bus transportation is available from various locations in the north metro area.
At High Meadows Camp, summer fun goes hand-in-hand with learning, achievement, and enrichment. In short, it’s what camp should be. Additional information at www.highmeadowscamp.org or 770.993.7975.
Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School
Su m m e r C o n n e c t i o n programs at Holy Innocents’
Episcopal School are open to everyone – not just Holy Innocents’ families. Over the years, campers have come from over 75 schools around Metro Atlanta to play, explore, and learn in all sorts of fun and exciting ways.
Spread throughout the school’s 49-acre campus, Summer Connection offers weekly programs for children and teens from 3 years-old through 12th-grade. Camp programs include virtually all interscholastic sports, most academic fields of study, and a wide variety of the Fine Arts, including music, drama, and the visual arts. Summer Connection also features lots of programs designed simply for fun, exercise, and camaraderie.
One of the most popular offerings at Holy Innocents’ Summer Connection (for parents, at least) is Brush Up, a three-week program offering supplemental educational assistance to prepare students from pre-school to rising 9th graders.
For more information or to request a brochure, please email Barbara Klein at [email protected], or leave a message for her at (404) 303-2150 ext. 848. www.hies.org. 805 Mount Vernon Highway, NW Atlanta, GA 30327
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iD Tech Camps & iD Tech Academies
Take interests further and gain a competitive
advantage for school, college, and future careers in STEM ( S c i e n c e , T e c h n o l o g y , Engineering, and Math). Weeklong, day and overnight summer programs where ages 7-17 develop iPhone and Android apps, program in C++ and Java, design video games, produce films, build robots, create websites, and more.
Programs are held at over 80 prestigious universities nationwide including Emory, Vanderbilt, Stanford, Yale, Princeton, and others. Small classes (8:1 student to instructor ratios, guaranteed) are hands-on, high energy, and led by tech-savvy staff.
Also 2-week, pre-college, intensive summer programs for ages 13-18 at iD Programming Academy (held at Emory), iD Game Design & Development Academy (also at Emory), and iD Film Academy.
Visit iDTech.com for more information and to register online. Or call 1-888-709-TECH (8324) to speak to a Program Advisor who can recommend a customized summer schedule to develop a student’s interests. Enroll now and make changes up until 3 weeks before camp without change fees.
MJCCA Day Camps
Enjoy exciting MJCCA day camp options for summer 2014!
Summer is just around the corner and the Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) is pleased to offer new online registration beginning January 12, for summer day camp at the Zaban Park campus (5342 Tilly Mill Road, Dunwoody). Families can register for the more than 100 new and innovative, as well as popular returning, day camps for children, rising pre-K to 10th grade. Some of the new day camps include: Creative Chefs, Push Kart Rally, Woodworking, Superhero, and Color War. Several popular returning day camps include: Atlanta Hawks Basketball, All Around Atlanta Travel, Digital Experience, Mission Quest, Water Wipeout, and dozens more! Campers will also continue to enjoy the traditional day camp amenities they have grown to love over the years, including: swimming, archery, ropes course, lake activities, and more.
Summer 2014 benefits/savings for MJCCA camp families include: A multi-week discount of $25/week when signing a child up for 6+ weeks; FREE bus transportation (a $60 per week value) from several convenient locations throughout Metro Atlanta, including a NEW Decatur/Emory route; and pre- and after-camp programming from 7:30 am through 6:00 pm. Visit atlantajcc.org or call 678.812.4004.
Pace Summer Programs
Pace Summer Programs offers 7 weeks of camps during the
months of June and July. We have day camps for 3.5 year olds through 12th grade. Paceketeers, a day camp for preschool campers, is one of the only programs of its type in the Atlanta area. Campers participate in arts and crafts,creative play, tumbling, American Red Cross swim lessons under the supervision of an experienced and highly trained staff.
Pace Camp offers exciting opportunities for rising K-5th grade campers. With a low camper to staff ratio, young campers participate in activities such as arts and crafts, recreation, drama and swim lessons. Older campers enjoy choosing their schedule from electives such as edible creations, fashion design, sports and photography.
Pace is excited for another year of our Exploring Leadership Program for rising 6th-8th graders. They offer 3 two-week sessions. These sessions will include having fun while learning leadership skills. There will be plenty of adventure through camping, climbing, rafting, ropes course and more!
Pace Summer Programs offer specialty camps including robotics, chess, art, cooking, drama, sports and academic programs. For more information about all programs, visit www.PaceCamp.org or call 404-240-9130.
Olivia’s Dollhouse Tea Room
Olivia’s Dollhouse Tea Room is a fairytale dollhouse that specializes in private
dress up tea parties and making all of your princess’s dreams come true. Nationally known and recognized for their “royal treatment” dress up tea parties, Olivia’s in Johns Creek is now offering princesses their fairytale every day of the week during upcoming school breaks.
Princess Charm School (for boys and girls ages 5-12) is a half-day camp that runs Monday through Friday, from 9AM until 1PM during Spring and Summer Break. Filled with fun and fabulous girlie activities including dress-up, makeovers, and pamper sessions, as well as dance, music, role-playing and crafts. They also have plenty of suits, ties and hats for young gentlemen who’d like to enjoy the dollhouse.
Your prince or princess is sure to have a great time. There will also be fabulous surprises each week including visits from Cinderella or Jasmine and pink hummer limo rides. You never know what might happen at Princess Charm School. With a curriculum based around etiquette, fairytales, fantasy and fun, it’s no wonder that your princess will want to come back to Olivia’s to celebrate her birthday party, personal milestones and holiday events.
There’s no place quite like Olivia’s Dollhouse Tea Room, so come and see for yourself. Visit www.oliviasdollhouseatl.com or call 404-908-9073.
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Porter Academy Summer Camp
While summer vacation carries happy memories of family,
friends, and the great outdoors, it also has a downside. Many students suffer significant academic loss over the summer, and this loss seems to be exaggerated for children with learning differences. Porter Academy’s goal is to help children maintain academic levels within a fun, relaxed atmosphere. Each of the five weeks has a different theme: Animal Planet, Time Travelers, Winter Wonderland, American Fiestas, and Detective Days. Academics are interwoven into fun activities throughout each day as well as directly taught in small groups. This balance of fun and academics allows campers to relax and enjoy their summer while having academic skills reinforced.
Campers participate in PE, Occupational Therapy, Music Therapy, games, arts & crafts, and hands-on-learning activities as well as in-house fieldtrips including the Art Barn and Nana Nature. Porter Academy creates a fun and fulfilling summer program that keeps students engaged and learning throughout the summer, thereby linking their academic success from year to year.
For more information or to register, visit the website www.porteracademy.org or call 770-594-1313.
Children of all ages are on a journey of discovery every day when they take on the program challenges and field
trip adventures planned by the staff at Robotic Explorers in Roswell. Each of this non-profit education organization’s six weeks of camp offers a different assortment of LEGO building and programming challenges. Campers as young as 6 and as practiced as 17 can find the right amount of new missions to explore and new challenges to conquer. Both full-day and half-day camps are offered in both June and July. Lunch is included for full-day campers with a broad menu selection from which parents and campers can choose. Camp begins at 8:00 am and ends at 5:00 pm. Early drop-off and late-pick up service is available.
Machine campers aged 6 to 8 learn to design elaborate LEGO models and machines and create computer programs using LEGO WeDo and its icon-based elementary programming language. LEGO Mindstorms campers become mission strategists to match a different challenge each week. They solve problems using a robot equipped with sensors to help their programmed solutions hit the mark. Older campers learn to write computer
programs in JAVA and design robots for a multi-bot competition. They explore professional connections while meeting each week’s expert guests. Camp challenges and full-day field trips are inspired by each week’s theme: June 9-13 “Giants of the Sea”, June 16-20 “Siege!”, June 23-27 “Jurassic Jungle”, July
7-11 “Saturn Voyage”, July 14-18 “African Safari”, and July 21-25 “Shipwrecked”.
Robotic Explorers’ camps are designed for beg inners and advanced builders and programmers alike. The organizat ion ’s instruct ional s ta f f are experienced with
differentiated learning making sure that each student is working at his or her own pace. Their methods help keep the fun in summer camp learning. Robotic Explorers offers science, technology, and engineering enrichment programs throughout the year at its own facility at 715 Hembree Place, Suite A in Roswell, Georgia as well as the six Metro Atlanta schools that it serves. The company actively participates in all FIRST programs and works to provide skill-based STEM programming and training to children of all ages. Visit the website at ryre.org.
Robotic Explorers Summer Camp
Riverview Camp
Atop breathtaking Lookout Mountain, only 2 hours from
Atlanta, find a paradise of fun, friends and adventure for girls ages 6 to 16. With over 15 activity choices and recreational opportunities, campers and parents alike will be pleased with the choices and quality of the programs. Enjoy Riverview’s exceptional riding program for no additional fees, directed by equestrians experienced Riding Staff. There is something for everyone including: swimming, heated pool, ropes course, tennis, canoeing, golf, archery, rifle range, sports, basketball, climbing tower, CIT program, Chorus, Drama, Flag Twirling, Voice and Music. Riverview offers both one and two-week sessions, or longer stays are available. Each cabin includes its own bathrooms and showers. The Staff of Riverview is comprised of many college-age counselors who have camped with Riverview and who understand the importance of nurturing and caring for each camper! Owners, Susan and Dr. Larry Hooks have been Camp Directors since 1983. Assistant Director Donna Bares has been on staff with the Hooks since 1987. The full-summer staff is certified in Red Cross First Aid and CPR, with two or more nurses and a physician on staff. Riverview is a member of Christian Camping International & is accredited by American Camping Assoc. 1-800-882-0722 for a free DVD or visit www.riverviewcamp.com to view DVD’s on line!
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Special Advertising Section
Sandy Springs UMC’s All Star Day Camp
Sandy Springs UMC’s All Star Day Camp offers summer fun of all sorts to campers
ages 4-12 throughout the summer. Campers explore themes such as “Fun with Food”, “Sportsapalooza”, “Wild Kingdom”, and “Up in the Air” through games and sports, art, creative play, science experiments, exploring nature, and more under the caring and enthusiastic guidance of our summer staff.
All Star Day Camp is held at the Sandy Springs UMC Activities Center. This location allows campers to enjoy the beautiful gym, classrooms, playground, and fields of the Activities Center and provides easy access to field trips around Atlanta.
The Sandy Springs UMC Activities Center also hosts Club Scientific, Engineering 4 kids, Nike Elite Hoops, and The Skill Factory camps in conjunction with All Star Day Camp, providing an opportunity for campers to dig deeper into sciences or hone athletic skills. Dates for these camps are available online.
All Star Day Camp includes drop off from 8-9am and pickup from 4-6pm, with full and half-day options. Weekly camps are held June 2-27 and July 7-August 8. For more details and registration, please visit www.ssumc.org/summer-camps.html
Wealthy Habits 2-Day Workshops
Budgeting and counting change are still necessary
survival skills; however, they are no longer taught in our children’s classrooms. As a result, many kids have little understanding o f money management, which often leads to a future of high debt and limited financial freedom.
The Wealthy Habits Workshop (WHW) is a fun way for students (ages 10 & up) to become “financially fit” by learning the basics of money management through hands-on activities. The year-round workshops cover topics like debt, investing and budgeting. Best of all, students finish the program with the confidence needed to manage their own money and to make saving and investing a permanent part of their future. Learning about money doesn’t have to be boring or scary. Start your child(ren) on the journey to becoming financially fit.
The WHW is brought to you by the Rosen Family Foundation, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3). Call (678) 218-1299 or visit www.wealhtyhabits.org for more information and to register. Program location: 1200 Ashwood Parkway, Suite 155, Atlanta, GA 30338 (Dunwoody/Perimeter Mall Area).
The Waldorf School of Atlanta
The Waldorf School of Atlanta, located in Decatur, offers day camp for children
Kindergarten through rising grade 8th grade. The Summer Garden sessions are created with the Kindergarten child in mind. The rhythm of each day is filled with song, stories, and of course PLAY, fostering the natural development and imagination of the young child. Outdoor play and exploration of the natural world are encouraged and incorporated into the curriculum.
Diverse specialty camps are offered for children ages 7-13 including art, culture, strategy (games), handwork (including crochet, knitting, felting, cross-stitch & rug-weaving), cooking, string instruments, travel camp, gardening, architecture & engineering, athletics camps and much more! Each specialty camp is designed to capture the imagination, increase a skill and incorporate summer fun!
Camps begin between 8:30 and 9:00 in the morning and end at 1:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon with early morning care beginning at 7:30 am and afternoon care available until 5:00 pm for an additional fee. Register by April 15 to receive a $20 discount on all camp sessions by mentioning Atlanta Parent Magazine. Please visit their website at www.waldorfatlanta.org. Contact Melinda Evanovich at 404-377-1315 or mevanovich@ waldorfatlanta.org for more information.
The Ultimate Race Kamp
The Ultimate Race Kamp provides
your ch i ld w i th the knowledge to navigate the kart track while being safe and aware of their surroundings. The cur r i cu lum has been adapted from several of the nation’s most popular racing schools. They will place your child through a kart orientation program right away. No waiting until the 2nd or 3rd day to begin. Immediate feedback is provided, as well as lessons for your child to prosper and grow on track. During the course of the week The Ultimate Race Kamp will provide lunches and snack to the Kamper each day. Also, the Kampers will be able to tackle the ropes course and rock wall available at Andretti’s. Finally, during the course of the week the coaches and counselors will go over fitness, eating right and being focused drivers. At The Ultimate Race Kamp once a week, a professional driver visits and speaks to the kids, gives autographs and shares with the Kampers their life experiences and advice. For information and to register, visit www.UltimateRaceKamp.com.
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For more information: 404-894-2787 • [email protected] • www.ferstcenter.org
Musical Theatre Camp
One-Week Session June 9–June 13
Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Ages 8-14$275 per camper
Drama Camp Two-Week SessionJune 16–June 27
Monday-Friday, 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Ages 8-14$475 per camper
A summertime experience that introduces campers to all aspects of theatre
performance!
It’s going to be a creative adventure.
Don’t miss out!
2014 Summer Camps
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3145 Northwoods Pkwy, Suite 100 Peachtree Corners, GA 30071
(404) 803-1218www.topnotchtrainingcenter.org
FULL and HALF day GYMNASTICS CAMPSWeekly themed craft s & games
Sign up by March 15 to receive $25 off the price of one full-day session or $10 off the price of
one half-day session.
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Session I: May 27-30CSDkids Session: May 30
Session II: June 2-6Session III: June 9-13
Session IV: June 16-20All Camps at Emory University
Home of the Candy Can!
Emory Total Tennis Campswith Coach Amy Bryant
Full & Half-Day Camp Sessions in May & June for girls & boys ages 5-18:
• Year-round open enrollment Infants - 12 Years• M-F 6:30 AM - 6:30 PM• Certifi ed and Experienced Montessori Teachers• Fully Equipped Montessori Classrooms• Full Service Childcare• Summer Camp, Field Trips, ASP• Ballet, Karate, Music, Piano, Spanish, Chinese
• Full & Part Time, Mother’s Morning Out
Camp Cresco takes Field Trips to Stone Mountain, Center for Puppetry Arts & Mayfi eld Dairy
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Sandy Springs/Northside - 404-255-9263
Discover why our campers return year after year!
For kids who love to cook or just love to have fun
All meals and snacks included Weekly sessions all summer
Kids make 3 to 4 recipes every day
Real Cooking - Real Fun!
www.YoungChefsAcademy.com
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FROM CSI Discoveries,Robotics, Chemistry
& Rockets TO Fossils, Bugs, Space &
GemstonesALSO: STEM Camp!
(Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)
• Lawrenceville • Marietta • Cumming • Roswell • Vinings • Dunwoody
Science Campby High Touch-High TechSince 1994
HANDS ON EXPERIMENTS CONDUCTED BY DEGREED PROFESSIONALS
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Where hands-on learning and summer fun meet!
Contact
David Florence
770-953-1340
www.shreiner.com
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TUMBLETOTS
Spalding@Holcomb BridgeNorcross • www.funttots.com
770-729-9660FUN INDOOR PLAYGROUND
Choose your weeks!
Preschool & Parties
PRESCHOOL& CAMP
Art Music Stories
Ages 1-7
PRIVATE B’DAY
PARTIESArt Experiences for kids and adults1174 Zonolite Place NE (Off Briarcliff Rd), Atlanta 30306 � 678-948-8059 awilson@zoneofl ightstudio.com � www.zoneofl ightstudio.com
Summer Camps at
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May 26 - August 11Full-day and half-day progams
� Come play, explore and create at the ZONE.
� Exciting themes each week.
� Take advantage of stimulating daily activities—holistic art programs, art projects, reading & writing, videos, acting, holistic learning and art— sure to engage any child. (All supplies included)
Children’s Special Services, LLC“Building on a tradition of
quality and caring”Summer Camp Registrations now being accepted!
Call 770-394-9791or visit
to register
Susan N. Schriber Orloff, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist, Registered and LicensedCEO/Executive Director
JuneJune 9-10-11-12Play YOUR Way to Sensory Motor Success Group*9-11:30 AMSt. Martin’s in the Fields Episcopal Church School, Atlanta, GA 30319Play YOUR WAY to Sensory Motor Success is a sensory exploratory group for children preschool through Kindergarten. Children will explore various sensory mediums and use their bodies as a tool to participate in games, crafts and group activities . In addition they will get organizational experiences and basic in-hand manipulation skills that are precursors to � uid handwriting. Skills they will need as they move into elementary school academics. • Cost $295. All materials included• Limit 6 to the group. OTR and OTS led• Ages 3-6• This is billed as occupational therapy and may be plan permitting, submitted to your insurance company.• Register Through St. Martin’s Explorers Group. Mr. Morres Walker 404-237-4260, ext 729.
June 16-17-18-19 WIN™ Program Write Incredibly NOW™9 AM -12 PMClinic and Buckhead locations to be announcedHandwriting organization and sensory awareness rolled into 12 moving and exciting hours of increased competency.• Both manuscript and cursive taught• Cost $550. Manual & materials inc.• Limit 10 to group. • Register through Children’s Special Services, LLC 770-394-9791 or online at www.childrens-services.com
June 23-24-25-26 WIN™ Program Write Incredibly NOW™ 9 AM -12 PMTHIS WILL BE THE ONLY PACE CAMP THIS SUMMER Handwriting organization and sensory awareness rolled into 12 moving and exciting hours of increased competency• Both manuscript and cursive taught• Cost $550. Manual & materials inc.• Limit 15 to group.• Register through PACE ACADEMY, 404-240-9130. Ask for Beth Singletary
JulyJuly 7-8-9-10Social Skills (POP™) Personal Options and Preferences™ Group9 AM -12 PMSt. Martin’s the Fields Episcopal SchoolsA program of guided play to help children with � ne and gross motor and sensory motor skills inclusive of but not limited to getting used to new environments, activities, guided problem-solving, transitioning, coping and frustration tolerance abilities and more.OTR & OTS. Registered Music Therapist led• Open to 15 children maximum• Register Through St. Martin’s Explorers Group, Mr. Morres Walker 404-237-4260, ext 729
July14-15-16-17WIN™ Program Write Incredibly NOW™ 9 AM -12 PMSt. Martin’s the Fields Episcopal SchoolsHandwriting organization and sensory awareness rolled into 12 moving and exciting hours of increased competency• Cost $650. Manual & materials inc.• Limit 10 to group. Open to 15 children maximum.
• Both manuscript and cursive• Two OTRs 2OTSs• Register Through St. Martin’s Explorers Group, Mr. Morres Walker 404-237-4260, ext 729. July 21-22-23-24WIN™ Program Write Incredibly NOW™9 AM -11:45 AMMidtown International SchoolHandwriting organization and sensory awareness rolled into 12 moving and exciting hours of increased competency!! Labored to legible manuscript and cursive US Trademarked Program. Taught through games that create automatic movements~ � uency can be fun!!• Register below or through Children’s Special Services, LLC 770-394-9791 or online at www.childrens-services.com• Open to 10 children maximum. Ages 4-12 ~ children will be grouped within the group.• Cost $550. All materials workbooks and crafts included.
July 28-29-30-31Last Gasp Readiness CampClinic Located inside Temple Emanu-El, Sandy Springs, GA
Homework SURVIVAL Kit,™ (Exclusive to Children’s Special Services, LLC) organizational skills, handwriting review, study skills, etc. Addressing “new school” and/or “new kid in school” issues. Evening parent session on how to ask for special services and get your child’s needs attended to.• Open to 8 children and families max.• Cost $495 • Monday - Wednesday 9-11:30; 6 PM Thursday Evening session for families.• Register through Children’s Special Services, LLC 770-394-9791 or online at www.childrens-services.com
Please call or email us for pricing information and other available programs, locations & details.
On-going individual treatment and evaluations –
call for an appointment.
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www.greateratlantachristian.org
Boys & Girls Ages 3-18May 27 - August 1
1575 Indian Trail RoadNorcross, GA 30093
www.millsprings.org/SummerPrograms
Fishing • Painting
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GIVE YOUR CHILD THE GIFT OF CONFIDENT PUBLIC SPEAKING Join this fun, confidence building, speech enhancing, program. Our camps are lead by experienced theatre and speech teachers. Rates begin at $200/wk.
404-421-3705 www.kidspresent.net
FUNSummer EquestrianDAY CAMPS
for ages 5 and older
LITTLE ENGINE FARM678-575-1475 www.littleenginefarm.netConvenient to Alpharetta, Roswell & Woodstock
Year RoundLESSONS for Kids(and Parents too)
Ride every day PLUS...Build friendships and confi dence
Enjoy teamwork while improving skills
Wonderful Horses to “Adopt”for the week
Don’t miss the experience!
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June 2 - 6 • June 9 - 13July 14 - 18 • July 21 - 25
July 28 - Aug 19 A.M. – NOON
$175 PER SESSION$75 OFF with AP CODE 824
All equipment and healthy snack included. Register online at
nellyafencers.com
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Kids Can Write campsSummer and Fall
at Historic Barrington Hall in Roswell
10 am to 4 pmJune 16 – June 20June 23 – June 27July 14 – July 18
Saturday Camp Series:(Six Consecutive Saturdays)
October 11 – November 15 $250 per child, per camp
Mary Ann Rodman, children’s writing instructor and award winning author (First Grade Stinks, Yankee Girl), teaches children how to tell stories clearly through guided exercises, creative thinking and local field trips.
Call 770.640.3855to register!
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Environmental Education Adventures in Piedmont Park! Featuring swimming, outdoor sports and recreation, Wheels
Fridays, nature hikes, arts and crafts, and much more!
www.piedmontpark.org ~ 404.876.4024
EnviroVenturesKindergarten - Rising 6th Grade
Daily June 2nd - August 1st
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SUMMERACADEMICS
• One week sessions or all five weeks• Focus on LA/Writing /Math• Half day - Before and after care available
1090 Powers Place Alpharetta
June 16 -July 25
For students withLD, ADHD, AS/HFA
or other learning issues
404-839-5910
www.alexsanderacademy.org
Half-week Aviation CampsAges 12 and up
$249.00 per session
$299.00 per session including an actual flight with campers at the controls!
(only $50 more)
June 9-11 • June 23-25July 7-9 • July 21-23
Exciting behind the scenes tours of multi-million dollar
private/commercial aircraft and airport facilities!
Interactive and engaging presentations on aerodynamics, ATC Communications and more!
For more information and registration go to:
centennialaviationacademy.com
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The Camp at St. Martin’s offers fun for children in rising
Pre-K through 8th grade.
The Camp at St. Martin’s3110-A Ashford Dunwoody Road
Atlanta, GA 30319(404) 237-4260, ext. 380www.stmartinschool.org
Owned and managed by St. Martin’s Episcopal School. Director of Summer Programs: Mark McDaniel
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Transform Your Child!Boost your child's self-esteem and academic skills
in less time with more fun with our Butterfl y Program! Schedule your FREE Assessment TODAY
to start the process!www.tutorvators.net
404-553-1683
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The Woods of Waldorf Summer Camp
For more information contact Melinda Evanovich at 404-377-1315
Kindergarten – Rising Grade 8
Summer Garden:Kindergarten - Rising Grade 1
Specialty Camps:Ages 7 – 13
9am – 1pm or 9am – 3pmBefore & Aftercare Available
Sign up by April 15 & receive $20 discount on all Camp Sessions
Beautiful 5 Acre Campus of Waldorf School
www.waldorfatlanta.org
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1st Session:June 2 -June 27
2nd Session:June 30 -July 25
Tuition up to $250/wk
Enroll now:678-837-5741
www.shopplrg.com/camp
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Kids ages 9-15Driver Coaching
Extreme Sports/GamesPro-Driver Guests
Lunch/ Snack Provided!Proven Curriculum
Info & Registration AT
www.UltimateRaceKamp.comAndrettiUltimateRaceKamp
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770-969-9208www.bestresultsacademy.org
Best Results AcademySummer Academic Camp
Summer School is COOL!June 9 - August 1
• Education!Math, Language, Reading &
CRCT Prep
•Entertainment!•FUN!
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• Morning and Afternoon Camps Available• Total Immersion
• Spanish & French Camps• Babies - 10 years old
• After School Care Available....more details online
SUMMER CAMPS!May 27 - July 25
Atlanta’s Premiere Full ImmersionChildren’s Language Academy
Imagine your child speaking 3 languages by the age of 4!
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5855 Riverside Dr. (Sandy Springs) inside I-285 · www.trlanguages.com • 404.409.0827
Give your child the gift of a second language in a nurturing European
style school
10 Tips for Choosing a Day Camp
Is the camp full-time or half-day? Is extended day available?
Is transportation provided? Where will the camp be held?
What is the cost per week? Is this all-inclusive? Are field trips, arts and crafts project supplies and swimming lessons included? What is the fee if parents are late picking up their child?
What is the total group size?
Is lunch provided? Snacks? Drinks? Are lunches refrigerated?
Is every minute of the day scheduled or is it flexible?
What are the different age groupings of children? Can siblings be put together?
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7 Stages Theater Youth Creates .............................. 43
Alexsander Academy Summer Academics .............. 47
Alliance Francaise French Summer Camps .............. 47
Alliance Theatre Drama Camps ................................ 33
Animal Camp - Cub Creek Science Camp ................. 6
Athens Y Camp ......................................................... 12
Atlanta Ballet Centre for Dance Education ................ 45
Atlanta Girls’ School SMART Girl Camp .................... 40
Atlanta Hawks ........................................................... 42
Atlanta International School....................................... 50
Barrington Hall Kids Can Write Camps ..................... 45
The Bedford School / Squirrel Hollow Camp ............. 38
Best Results Academy .............................................. 52
Big Thinkers Science Summer Camps ...................... 55
British Academy of Performing Arts .......................... 49
Builder Bunch LEGO Camp ....................................... 39
Camp Cedar Cliff ....................................................... 17
Camp Fire Camp Toccoa .......................................... 14
Camp Greenville-YMCA ............................................. 11
Camp Invention ......................................................... 46
Camp Juliette Low ..................................................... 17
Camp Kingfisher at Chattahoochee Nature Center .................................. 47
Camp Ocoee-YMCA .................................................... 4
Camp Strong 4 Life ..................................................... 8
Camp Tall Oaks at Shreiner Academy ...................... 41
Camp Thunderbird-YMCA ......................................... 12
Camp Whitefield ........................................................ 49
Camp Woodmont ...................................................... 14
Centennial Aviation Academy ................................... 47
Center for Puppetry Arts .............................................. 4
The Children’s Museum of Atlanta ............................ 31
Children’s Special Services ....................................... 42
CHW Productions/Kids Present Camp ...................... 44
Circus Camp ............................................................. 29
Club Scientific ............................................................ 22
Creative Studios of Atlanta ........................................ 46
Cresco Montessori’s Camp Cresco .......................... 36
Deer Run Camps & Retreats ....................................... 7
Doe River Gorge ........................................................ 15
Dunwoody Christian Academy .................................. 38
Dunwoody Nature Center Summer Camps .............. 45
Dynamo Swim Center ............................................... 38
Emory University-Bryant Tennis Camps .................... 36
Engineering For Kids.................................................. 20
Farmhouse in the City ............................................... 20
Ferst Center for the Arts at Georgia Tech .................. 35
Georgia Aquarium Camp H20 ................................... 41
Greater Atlanta Christian School Spartan Camp ....... 43
Guitar Camp USA ...................................................... 50
Gwinnett County Parks & Recreation ........................ 37
Gwinnett Environmental & Heritage Center ............... 52
High Meadows Camp ................................................ 25
High Touch - High Tech Science Camp ..................... 40
Holy Innocents Episcopal School Summer Connection ................................................. 52
iD Tech Camps .......................................................... 21
KidzArt Camp ............................................................ 50
Linda’s Rising School ................................................ 14
Little Engine Farm Equestrian Camp ......................... 44
Marcus Jewish Community Center/ MJCCA Camps .......................................... Back Cover
McGinnis Woods Country Day School ....................... 23
Mill Springs Academy’s Mark Trail Camp ................. 43
Mount Paran Christian School Summer Camps ....... 33
Nellya Fencers ........................................................... 44
North Atlanta Fencing Center .................................... 51
North Cobb Christian School Summer Camps ......... 48
Olivia’s Dollhouse Princess Charm School Camps ............................................... 27
Pace Academy Summer Programs ........................... 46
Peace & Carrots Camp ............................................. 45
Piedmont Park Camps .............................................. 46
PLRG Fashion Camp ................................................. 50
Porter Academy Summer Camp ............................... 48
Riverview Camp for Girls ............................................. 3
The Camp at St. Martin’s Episcopal School ............. 47
Robotic Explorers Summer Camp .............................. 2
Sandy Springs UMC’s All Star Day Camp ................. 23
S.O.A.R. to Adventure at Riverside Military Academy ....................................... 10
Tabula Rasa, The Language Academy ..................... 53
Top Notch Training Center Gymnastics Camp .......... 36
Tumbletots Preschool & Parties ................................. 42
Tutorvators ................................................................. 48
UGA Youth Programs ................................................. 10
The Ultimate Race Kamp .......................................... 51
Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camp .......................... 6
The Waldorf School of Atlanta ................................... 49
The Westminster Schools Summer Programs .......... 35
Wealthy Habits Workshops ....................................... 51
Woodward Academy ................................................. 48
Young Chefs Academy .............................................. 40
Zone of Light Day Camps .......................................... 42
Zoo Atlanta’s Safari Day Camps ............................... 36
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