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Your child’s most fun summer ever!

At MJCCA Day Camps, rising Pre-K through 10th graders make lifelong friends, try new things, build self-confi dence and independence, and have the best summer ever!

At our Dunwoody location, camp ers have endless fun in Camp Isidore Alterman (where they put down their electronics and have a blast outdoors) and Specialty Camps, which focus on performing arts, sports, theme, travel, and teen options. Campers cool off on our beautiful lake, splash in our pools, perform on our stage, play sports on our fields, courts, and gyms, make delicious dishes in our culinary arts studio, code in our computer lab, learn choreography in our dance studios, practice on each Olympic apparatus in our gymnastics center, challenge themselves on our zip line, ropes course, and rock wall, and more!

For Summer 2020, we’ve added 26 new camps including LEGO STEM Engineering, ABCs of Cooking, Concorde Fire Soccer Camp, Marvel Mania, Project Style, Girls Volleyball Camp, Minecraft Creators, Triple Threat: Act, Dance, Sing, and more! Popular favorites return like Atlanta Hawks Basketball, American Ninja Warrior, Science Discovery, and more. Plus, our week-long overnight op tions are back, including Camp Barney Medintz Experience and Huntsville Space Camp.

Members and nonmembers can take advantage of our fantastic benefits and savings: free bus transportation, a free week of day camp (some restrictions ap ply, details online), multi-week discount, and before-camp care and after-camp care from 7:30am to 6:00pm.

For more information and to register, visit mjccadaycamps.org.

Register now for Marist School’s popular summer camps

Did you know that Marist School offers a wide range of fun-filled and educational sum mer camps for children ages 5 to 17? Marist’s sportsthemed camps provide the opportu nity for participants to learn new skills and have fun at the same time. Sports camps include baseball, basketball, cheerleading, diving, football, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, and volleyball. At Fun & Games Camp, for ages 6 to 12, children will enjoy a variety of activities on land and in the pool.For those interested in music and technology, be sure to check out the Music Technology & Production Camp. Marist also offers camps to freshen up academic skills, including the Per sonal Essay Start-up and SAT/ACT Boot Camp. Full-and half-day weekly

camp sessions are offered from June 8 through August 7. After camp care is available until 5 p.m. each day.

Sessions fill up quickly, so be sure to register your child now for a memorable time learning new skills and playing at Marist School summer camps! For more detailed information and to register, visit //marist.com/ summercamps.

JUNE 8 –AUG 7, 2020 AGES 5 – 17

Sports | Music Technology & Production Fun & Games | SAT/ACT Prep College Essay Start-Up | After Camp Care

Join us for an artful adventure at Spruill Center for the Arts

Join us for an artful adventure at the Spruill Center for the Arts this summer! Creativity flourishes in our week-long art camps led by certified art instructors and each week concludes with a show on Friday where campers showcase their art and talent.

CREATIVE ARTS CAMP for Ages 5-6: Explore the wonders of art in a playful, stimulating environment offering visual art projects, music, dance, games, and storytelling. Campers will exercise their imagination each day through interactive activities. Discover clay, col lage, drawing, painting, and more! No two camp sessions will be the same as each week will offer new and exciting creative opportunities for campers to enjoy.

PERFORMING ARTS CAMP for Ages 7-10: Learn about acting, improvi sation, song, dance, and how to perform before a live audience. Campers will explore how to create characters and costumes as well as prop and set design while learning about stage direction. No two camp sessions will be the same as each week will offer a unique and exciting theatrical experience. All camps culminate in a showcase on Friday at 2:15 pm.

VISUAL ARTS CAMP for Ages 7-10: Exciting hands-on activities allow campers to explore art, meet creative challenges and exercise their imagi nations. Campers will broaden their creativity through drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking and many other artistic mediums.

STUDIO ARTS CAMP for Ages 11- 14: Professional artist Instructors will lead specialized studio camps in a va riety of art mediums including Jewelry, Ceramics, Filmmaking and more!

Spruill’s summer camp program is May 26 – July 31, 9:30am-3:00pm. Before and after care available for an additional fee. Ages 5-14 separated by age group. Register online at spruil larts.org.

Day Camps

Drama

Alliance Theatre Summer Drama Day Camp: 404-733-4650. www.alliancethe atre.org

Enrichment

Join us at Legacy Academy at Flynn Crossing in Alpharetta, Georgia for a fun filled summer based around “The Wonder ful World of Legacy Academy.” Throughout the summer we will discover how movies are made, dive into the animation pro cess, use our critical thinking skills as we learn about Island Adventures are explore many concepts related to STEM. We will also incorporate our engineering skills as we design and make our own toys and so much more! With multiple field trips every week, your child will be sure to challenge themselves while having an amazing time! Summer Camp spots are limited, sign up today by calling 770-475-1011.

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McGinnis Woods Country Day School: 770-664-7764. www.mcginniswoods.org Wesleyan School: 770-448-7640. www.wesleyanschool.org City of Alpharetta: 678-297-6000. www.alpharetta.ga.us/government/depart ments/recreation-parks/special-events

Not your “Run of the Mill” summer camp! Camp Autrey Mill emphasizes re-con necting children with nature and history by giving kids a break from competitive activities and ever-present technology. We keep campers engaged with plenty of activities and learning opportunities, but there is always time to examine what’s under a log, catch a tadpole, or to imag ine living in the past. Camp opportunities are offered for $250 a week for non-members and $220 a week for members. Please visit au treymill.org for specific camp details and scheduling. And don’t forget, Autrey Mill offers Spring and Winter Break Camp opportunities too!

MONTESSORI KIDS ACADEMY: 678-208-0774. www.montessori cumming.com

Marcus Jewish Community Center: 678-812-4000. www.atlantajcc.org

Horse

Willow South Riding School, Celebrating 19 years of excellence in riding! Johns Creek location with INDOOR ARE NA. We offer all levels of instruction. Ages 5-12. 9am-1pm. Learn to ride in a fun, safe program with skilled instructors and experienced horses. www.willow south.com. $375 includes camp shirt and horse show! Send email to willowsouth@ gmail.com. Sign up early to reserve your spot! June 1 - 4; June 8 - 12; June 15- 19; June 22 - 26; July 6 - 10; July 13 - 17; July 20 - 24; July 27 - 31; Aug 3 - 7

Science

The Best STEAM camps start right here! Each summer Club SciKidz offers 4 themed camps for grades PK-5. Our themes this year include: By the Beauti ful Sea, Cosmic Cookie Dough, Robot Rumble and Coding Kaleidoscope. Our camp American Girl is available for camp ers’ grades 1-5. Campers in grades 5-8 can choose one of our Ivy League camps from our Tech Scientific division. Concentrations include: Veterinary Medicine, 3D Printing, Chemistry, Rocketry, Drones, Stop Motion Animation., Harry Potter, American Girl, Minecraft with Java Programming, Ad vanced LEGO Robotics and more.

Each day campers rotate through 4 classes incorporating science, technol ogy, art and an exciting outdoor component. Pre-camp and Post-camp hours available. www.clubscikidz.com call 678-294-9504

Overnight Camps Florida

Camp Dovewood celebrates 43 years of Dynamic Christian camping for girls 7-16 in North Florida We have an Outstanding Equestrian program with certified instructors Hunt seat, Rodeo, Dressage, Grooming, Vet Care (taught by local vet) trail rides and horse shows as well as swimming instruction, water ballet, tennis, cheerleading, art, baton, drama, archery, Bible, volleyball, soft ball, ballet, cooking, soccer, gymnastics, track, music, great books, river raft ing on the Ichetucknee and over-night trail rides to the Suwannee River, and Christian leadership training for 15- 16 year olds. We are accredited with American Camping Association, Certified Horsemanship Association and Chris tian Camp & Conference Association. Contact: Roberta Richmond, E-Mail: campdovewood@windstream.net non- for -profit website: www.campdovewood.org 386-935-0863 or cell 386-209-1908

Georgia

Imagine a Home Away from Home where your child feels secure, welcome and re-assured! That’s Camp Wood mont! Just 2-½ hours from Atlanta in NW GA. Camp Woodmont is a tradi tional, overnight camp for boys & girls ages 6–14. Camp Woodmont features horseback riding, high-ropes, climb ing, sports, dance, crafts, canoeing, archery & more! Founded in 1981, Camp Woodmont is the perfect place to build lifelong friendships and everlasting memories. Deep-seated traditions. Close family atmosphere. Limited enrollment! See CAMPS, Page 23

Duke Youth Programs: join us and be transformed

Duke Youth Programs offers a summer experience like no other: academic enrichment, a taste of life on a college campus, and friendships to last a lifetime. For 35 years, academi cally motivated youth from around the nation and the world have gathered on Duke’s campus to deepen under standing and hone skills in topics like Creative Writing, Cryptology, Journal ism, Bioengineering, Neuroscience, Game Design, Environmental Science and more.

Our programs promote innova tion, engagement, and a love for learning. Join us this summer and be transformed!

Hone your craft. Sharpen your skills. Find your voice.

SESSION 1: June 14 – June 26, 2020 Grades 6 – 8: STEM Programs Grades 6 – 11: Duke Young Writers

SESSION 2: June 28 – July 10, 2020 Grades 6 – 8: Biosciences & Engineering Grades 6 – 11: Duke Young Writers Grades 9 – 11: Cracking The Code:

HS Cryptology & Duke Neurosciences

SESSION 3: July 12 – July 24, 2020 Grades 6 – 11: Duke Young Writers Grades 9 – 11: Duke Neurosciences Grades 10 – 11: Biosciences & Engineering, Creative Writers’ Workshop, College Admissions Boot Camp Current Grade Level School Year 2019-2020

We provide open enrollment with no application requirement. Just head to: LEARNMORE.DUKE.EDU\YOUTH2020 REGISTER TODAY!

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Explore nature as it was meant to be

The Dunwoody Nature Center features 22 acres and four distinct habitats that allow campers to explore nature as it was meant to be. By combining play and learning through dif ferent weekly themes, children are able to grow and develop at their own pace, connect with nature, and better understand their place in the natural world. Campers love to play in the forest, dip their toes in Wildcat Creek, and test their skills in the forested playground. Year after year, the Nature Center’s camps achieve satisfaction ratings of nearly 100% and most of our new camp families come as referrals from other campers! The Dunwoody Nature Center offers half-day camps from 9:30am – 1:00pm for 4 year olds, and full day summer camps from 9:30am – 3:30pm for rising kindergartners through 5th graders. Families can sign up for early drop-off as early as 8:00am, and campers can stay as late as 6:00pm with our Adventure Club.

For our older campers, we offer rising 4th-8th graders a unique camp experience from 8:30am – 4:30pm at Island Ford Park, the headquarters of the Chattahoochee National Recreation Area, which is located 3.3 miles away from the Dunwoody Nature Center at 8800 Roberts Drive in Sandy Springs. At Island Ford, campers have the opportunity to explore the river, canoe on the pond, hike the trails and do lots of activities in the park that are best suited for our older campers. We frequently hear from campers that their experi ence at Island Ford is their favorite camp of the summer.

Last year, all of our camps filled to capacity, so don’t de lay! Registration is open now. You can become a member during registration to enjoy discounts of up to $35 for each camp, plus numerous other benefits throughout the year. Visit our website to learn more and register!

Wesleyan camps cover everything

Children ages four to 14 are invited to spend this summer at Wesleyan! Offering both full and half day options, Wesleyan summer camps cover everything from arts to athletics and academics to STEM. Pre-K and lower school campus include: Movie Makers and Game De sign, Sports Camp, Summer Art Fun, Every Day an Adventure, and OrtonGillingham (reading).

Middle school camps include: The Total Art Experience, Intro Into Babysit ting, Theater and Improv, Movie Makers and Game Designers, Architecture 3D Imaging, Ceramic, Cooking and Baking, Things Come Apart, Photography, Sew ing, Creative Writing, Adulting 101, Forensic Science, Coding and Lego Robotics, Academics, Study Skills and more. Camps are led by Wesleyan faculty and staff and are all hosted on Wes leyan’s campus in Peachtree Corners. Lunch and a snack are included in full-day camps and before and after care are also available. Campers do not need to attend Wesleyan to participate in camp. The fun begins June 1 and runs for six weeks. Learn more at www. wesleyanschool.org/summercamps.

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Have fun at the farm, not far from home

Come learn how kids lived a hun dred years ago on the farm. Back for its 3rd year, Camp Flashback is held at the DonaldsonBannister Farm in Dunwoody. Here campers experience first-hand lots of activities including churning butter and ice cream, milking mama goats and feeding baby goats, making ink from scratch and writing with quill pens, making and playing games, gardening, using a real washboard to wash clothes and much more!

Five one-week sessions are held in June and July for campers ages 7-12. Camp hours are 9:300am-3:00pm with extended hours available (8am-5pm). Price per session is $210 (DPT Mem

bers) / $235 (Non-DPT Members). The Donaldson-Bannister Home is located at 4831 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Dun woody, GA 30338. For more information and registration, visit our website at www.CampFlashback.org or contact Suzanne Huff at shuff@dunwoodypt.org.

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College-age counselors live in the cabins with the campers. Our camp program is very well-suited to first-time campers. Come tour the camp at our Open House May 17, 2020, 2-5 pm. 423-472-6070 or: www.campwoodmont.com

Horse Camp Pre-Vet National Horse Camp: “Mom! Did you hear about the horse camp in TN where I get my very own horse AND I can learn what it’s like to be a vet too!! I’ll be with my horse all day for 1-2 weeks either on the trail, in riding lessons, or at riverside their riverside Bible studies!” And parents, if 2 weeks isn’t long enough for your horse crazy child maybe they would be a candidate to saddle up for Sequatchie Valley International Preparatory Academy. SVIPA is a small but unique Internation - ally approved Pre-Vet/Animal Science ‘College Preparatory’ Boarding School for middle and high schoolers! www.Horse - Camp.org (423) 554-4677 www.Pre-Vet- BoardingSchool.org

North Carolina

Duke University camps: 919-684- 6259. www.learnmore.duke.edu/youth2020

Tennessee

Pre-Vet National Horse Camp: “Mom! Did you hear about the horse camp in TN where I get my very own horse AND I can learn what it’s like to be a vet too!! I’ll be with my horse all day for 1-2 weeks either on the trail, in riding lessons, or at riverside their riverside Bible studies!” And parents, if 2 weeks isn’t long enough for your horse crazy child maybe they would be a candidate to saddle up for Se - quatchie Valley International Preparatory Academy. SVIPA is a small but unique Internationally approved Pre-Vet/Animal Science ‘College Preparatory’ Boarding School for middle and high schoolers! www.HorseCamp.org (423) 554-4677 www.Pre-VetBoardingSchool.org

Great Smoky Mountains Institute At Tremont: 865-448-6709. www.gsmit.org Solution

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24 | March 5, 2020 | Dunwoody Crier | TheCrier.net SPORTS By LUKE WINSTEL For The Crier

The St. Pius X basketball team traveled to Fort Valley State University and lost 51-36 to Cross Creek last Friday in the GHSA Class AAAA semifi nals. The Golden Lions trailed 21-10 at halftime and were unable to get their offense going against the Razorbacks from Augusta.

The Final Four loss ends another terrific season for the Golden Lions, who went 23-8 after losing 10 seniors and all five starters from the 2018- 19 team. The squad finishes the year ranked No. 6 in AAAA and No. 68 in Georgia, according to MaxPreps.com. Seniors Asher Wagnon, Nick Joiner, Ellis Callaway, and Tucker Kelly have concluded their basketball careers at St. Pius. In their four years at the school, the varsity basketball team had a combined record of 101-24. The Golden Lions will return 11 varsity players next year.

The St. Pius X varsity girls’ soccer team is out to a solid start to the 2020 season, going 4-1-1 in their first six games. The team is ranked No. 1 in AAAA and defeated rival Marist 1-0 last Friday. Heading into the matchup, the War Eagles were ranked No. 2 AAAA. St. Pius will square off against Glynn Academy as non-region play continues Friday at 7 p.m.

The St. Pius X varsity boys’ soccer team has won all five of their con tests this year. The Golden Lions beat second-ranked Marist 2-1 last Friday and sport a +6-goal differential. They are also the top soccer team in the classification, according to EUROS PORTscoreboard.com.

The boys will match up against undefeated Paideia (3-0) Monday at 4 p.m. St. Pius X basketball falls in semifinals By DUNN NEUGEBAUER For the Crier

The Holy Innocents’ girls head to the state championship this week after mov ing through the Class A Private bracket. They will face St. Francis

The Bears drew a bye after winning the region championship three weeks ago by topping Wesleyan. The Bears easily got by Galloway, 69-34, in the Sweet 16, with nine players scoring in the effort.

Jillian Hollingshead, Jada Far - rell, and Rachel Suttle all scored in double figures, while Reese Neumann chipped in eight points coming off the bench.

HI next faced Eagles Landing Chris tian Academy at home and took the win, 81-39.

The victory set up a Final Four match against Hebron Christian Academy on Friday. The Bears came out on top of a tight matchup, 52-48.

The girls will face St. Francis at 2 p.m. March 4 at the Macon Centreplex. The Holy Innocents’ boys dropped their quarterfinal match against No. 1 seed St. Francis, 62-56, Feb. 25, falling just short of the Final Four.

After getting eliminated from the 5A boys’ basketball tournament, coach Cabral Huff and his team nervously awaited whether it would even get into the Class A Private state tournament. Much to the dismay of some higher seeded teams, it did.

Ranked the last seed, No. 24, the Bears went on the road Feb. 15 and knocked off No. 9 Hebron Christian by 20 points. If anyone thought the victory a fluke, Huff’s team followed that Feb. 19 in Savannah by topping No. 8 Savan nah Country Day, 64-45.

“That was a great defensive effort,” Huff said after the Savannah win.

The Bears got down 10-3 early in the first quarter but went on a 13-0 run and never looked back. Leading 16-13 after the first eight minutes, HI only added to its lead from that point forward.

Three turned in monster stats; Land on Kardian scored 16 points, grabbed eight rebounds and blocked two shots, while Justin Wilson netted 16 points and passed off for seven assists.

Garrison Powell had 15 points, 10 rebounds, six assists, and five steals.

In other winter sports, the wrestling team finished up a great season, tak ing fifth overall in the Traditional State event held in Macon. Jake Swink re peated as state champ, while Art Martinez finished second, James Gleeson was third, Michael Cox fourth, and Reagan Sherk ended up sixth.

Robert McDonald, Rhett Sherk, and Tyler White also competed well. The Bears, earlier in the season, took third in the State Duals before winning the Area and finishing strong in Macon. In swimming, the Aqua Bears crowned two state champions, Spencer Pearson in diving and Abby Pilkenton in swimming. Pearson also won the Georgia crown last year. This year, he racked up 530 points, good for second overall in every classification while taking the A – AAA title.

Pilkenton again won the 100 and 200-free; it marked the third consecutive season she has won state in both events. Leaving HI with six titles, she has al ready signed with N.C. State. Holy Innocents’ posts a great winter The Final Four loss ends another terrific season for the Golden Lions, who went 23-8 after losing 10 seniors and all five starters from the 2018-19 team.

THE CITY OF DUNWOODY, GEORGIA NOTICE OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING

The City of Dunwoody Planning Commission will meet on Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Dunwoody City Hall, which is located at 4800 Ashford Dunwoody Road, Dunwoody, Georgia 30338, for the purpose of due process of the following:

Review and consideration of a text amendment to Section 20-67 to add subdivision banners.

Should you have any questions, comments, or would like to view the application and supporting materials, please contact the City of Dunwoody Community Development Department at 678-382-6800. Members of the public are encouraged to call or schedule a meeting with staff in advance of the Public Hearing if they have questions or are unfamiliar with the process. Staff is available to answer questions, discuss the decision-making process, and receive comments and concerns.

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