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Summer Camps
Primrose School of Midtown
at Colony Square
1197 Peachtree Street, Atlanta
404.745.9797 | PrimroseMidtown.com
Now Enrolling 6 Weeks - 6 Years
Theydeserveasummeroffun!
You deserve peace of mind. Are you ready to get some structure
back into your child's life? With enhanced procedures in place,
Primrose School of Midtown is open and operating safely during
the pandemic. Get ready for a summer you both will love!
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Sea Gull and Seafarer's unique North Carolina
coastal location is perfect for our seamanship
program and traditional camp activities. Campers
make lifelong friendships, challenge themselves and
succeed in the process.
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2021 AGAPE TENNIS ACADEMY
SUMMER CAMPS
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To register, email: info@agapetennisacademy.com, call (404) 636-5628,
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"The 2019 Organization of the Year"
Camps are located at DeKalb Tennis Center:
1400 McConnell Drive Decatur, GA 30033
AGAPE CAMP 1
May 24-28
AGAPE CAMP 2
June 1-4
TOURNAMENTCAMP 1
June 1-4
QUICKSTART CAMP 1
June 1-4
AGAPE CAMP 3
June 7-11
TOURNAMENT CAMP 2
June 7-10
AGAPE CAMP 4
June 14-18
TOURNAMENT CAMP 3
June 14-17
AGAPE CAMP 5
June 21-25
TOURNAMENT CAMP 4
June 21-24
QUICKSTART CAMP 2
June 21-25
AGAPE CAMP 6
June28-July2
TOURNAMENT CAMP 5
June 28-July 1
AGAPE CAMP 7
July 6-9
TOURNAMENT CAMP 6
July 6-9
AGAPE CAMP 8
July 12-16
Calling All Campers!
Local organizations plan full slate
of summer camps for kids
By Collin Kelley
Plans to hold summer
camps for kids are, as one
organizer put it, moving
“full steam ahead” but
with COVID-19 safety
precautions still in place.
While camps were
cancelled or curtailed last
year due to the pandemic,
the vaccine and a better
understanding of the
safety precautions needed
to hold camp sessions
mean organizations can
plan ahead. Registration is now open for most camp programs.
Pace Academy in Buckhead will have a full slate of camps, according to Zach Slaney,
the school’s director of auxiliary programs.
“We are moving ahead at full steam with our programs for this summer,” Slaney said.
“Pace will be offering athletic, academic, STEM, and specialty camp offerings for campers
in grades K-8 for eight weeks between June 1 and July 30.”
Registration opened in January at Pace and Slaney expects the slots to fill up quickly.
Visit paceacademy.org.
Similarly, Westminster in Buckhead will hold its summer camps with the “same
COVID safety protocols in place that allowed us to safely host several of our day camps
last summer,” according to the school’s communications assistant director Justin Abraham.
“Some of those protocols include mask wearing for campers and counselors,
temperature screening, scheduled handwashing times, social distancing, and extra cleaning
and disinfecting of spaces and equipment throughout the day,” Abraham said.
Along with day and sports camps featuring outdoor activities, there are a number of
specialty camps being offered by Westminster including filmmaking, chess, coding, and
even one for Dungeons & Dragons. Visit Westminster.net for a complete schedule and to
register.
In the City Camps
will host summer
sessions at two
locations this year —
Chabad Intown on
the Atlanta BeltLine’s
Eastside Trail and at
the Weber School in
Sandy Springs — for
kids in kindergarten
through 8th grade.
Spokesperson
Tali Benjamin said
In the City Camps is
working with medical
experts to be sure
about COVID-19
precautions for the
summer. “We ran a
modified version of
our camps safely for four weeks last summer, so we do have a lot of experience with that
this year,” Benjamin said.
Benjamin said as much outdoor programming as possible was being scheduled so that
kids won’t be cooped up inside a closed space. She said partnering with Chabad Intown
would give campers plenty of opportunities to be outside on the BeltLine. Some of the
camp offerings include basketball, magic, art, soccer, archery, cooking and more. Visit
inthecitycamps.org for more details.
Budding actors can check out the Alliance Theatre’s series of in-person and virtual
camps for all grade levels scheduled for spring and summer. Camps will be held not only
at the Alliance’s home base of Woodruff Arts Center in Midtown, but in partnership with
schools around the city. From performing on stage as part of a musical to working behind
the scenes, there’s a camp for all interests and ages. Visit alliancetheatre.org for details, Id
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