Georgia Buddhist Camp, in partnership with MeditateAtlanta.org and AtlantaBuddhism.org, will host our 12th annual in-person camp from April 10-13, 2025, in Covington, GA, at the Georgia FFA-FCCLA Center.
Day camps, Summer Camps, After Care, and After School Program at Horizons Kids. In the Inman Park neighborhood of Atlanta. Our programs offer a fun and active experience for ages 5-9. Enroll your child today!
Attention Moms and Dads in Alpharetta, Cumming, Duluth, Johns Creek, East Cobb, Marietta, Roswell, Sandy Springs:If you are searching for an awesome Summer Camp for kids in the Metro Atlanta, GA area, then you have come to the right place! Our summer camp is perfect for active kids who...
Located atop Lookout Mountain in Northwest Georgia, Camp Woodmont is a traditional, family owned and operated overnight summer camp for kids ages 6-14.
At Atlanta History Center’s Summer Camp, history comes to life through engaging lessons, hands-on activities, and interactive experiences in our exhibits, historic houses, and gardens. Each day begins with mindfulness activities and an exciting themed lesson, followed by creative crafts, games, ...
You can always find much more information on each camp's website on their Summer Jobs or Work at Our Summer Camp pages. Working at a Great Connecticut Camp can be one of the best and most rewarding experiences in your life. Good Luck on your summer camp job search!Connecticut...
In addition to dance, the camp introduces students to visual arts, creative writing and other communication skills. It also teaches them how to eat well, solve conflicts and become leaders, notes the camp's website. Dianne Caroll Sales directs the AileyCamp in Atlanta, Georgia. When the camp...
Best Virginia Winter Day Camps Starting in January, 2025 Looking for a Great Virginia Day Camp? Look at each camp's TYPE OF CAMP description. Many of our Best Virginia Day Camps also list their exact hours, and if they offer before and after camp activities....
Joni Lay didn’t grow up with a tree house, so the Atlanta-based designer and blogger (@LayBabyLay) had mixed feelings when her dad, Mike Harrison, announced he was building one for her kids and their cousins on the family farm in nearby Ellaville, Georgia. “I was jealous!” she say...
Instead of going to camp this summer, Zach, 11, has decided to walk 668 miles from Atlanta, Georgia, to the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C. Zach hopes to raise awareness of the difficulties of homeless kids. His journey to help others began two years ago, when he walked from his...