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BUDDING CHEFS LEARN TO COOK UP SOMETHING TASTY

1Chefs-to-be can fine-tune their expertise in the culinary arts at Young Chefs Academy. Weekly classes, camps and workshops are available for children ages 4 (KinderCooks) through 17 (SeniorChefs). 2769 Chastain Meadows Pkwy. NW. mariettaga.youngchefsacademy.com

2Turn family time into a jam session. School of Rock East Cobb

offers online and in-person music lessons and

seasonal camps for children ages 6 and up as well as adults. School of Rock teaches guitar, drums, keyboard/piano, singing, songwriting and more. 2469 E. Piedmont Rd. locations.schoolofrock.com/eastcobb

3During her senior year at The Walker School, Linden Patterson and her organization, Love All Tennis, were featured on CBS Weekend News. Patterson has donated more than

2,000 rackets to youth in underserved

communities who cannot afford the expensive gear. 700 Cobb Pkwy. N. thewalkerschool.org

4With three miniature golf courses, 70 video

games and plenty of go-karts, Marietta Mountasia

Family Funcenter has enough activities to keep the whole family entertained for hours. The on-site cafe offers classic fun-day fare, such as pizza and cotton candy, so you can play all day. 175 Barrett Pkwy. mountasiamarietta.com

5Lady Raider Hayden Mulberry of the Walton High School Varsity tennis team was named a honoree for the

national USA TODAY High School Sports

Awards. She was selected as the top girls tennis player in the state of Georgia. usatoday.com my

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3LINDEN (RIGHT) DONATES USED TENNIS EQUIPMENT

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