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Atlanta Parent’s CAMP PREVIEW Atlanta Parent’s CAMP PREVIEW

FOREFRONT ARTS THEATRE CAMPS AND SHOWS forefrontarts.com | 770-864-3316 | 9 Locations

Calling all budding performers, kids and teens who love the spotlight! One-week performance camp themes include: Little Mermaid, Encanto, Mary Poppins, Aladdin, Matilda, Improv and Comedy, Harry Potter, Dance Camp Jr, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Wednesday Addams. Teens will love the full-scale production of Legally Blonde or Broadway Now camp. Each week culminates in a big Friday performance! Camps run May 30-August 4. Half- and full-day options for ages 4-18. Extended care available 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Register today!

GAME CAMP NATION

888-663-9633 | gamecamp.com | Alpharetta

Game Camp Nation is an educational game studio for kids and teens where campers turn video game ideas into reality! Through summer camps and year-round online lessons, they deliver engaging courses to aspiring game designers, programmers, and artists of all skill levels. Campers enjoy Coding, eSports, Pixel Art, Swimming, Game Design and more. Ages 9 – 19. Weekly sessions May 30 – June 15. Enroll today.

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Josh Powell Camp. Acworth. Ages 5-10.

May 30-Aug. 4. One-week sessions. 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Traditional outdoor summer day camp for boys and girls. $370-$450/week. joshpowellcamp.com

KinderCare Learning Center Champ Camp. Multiple locations. Ages 5-12. May-Aug. One-week sessions. Full- and half-day. STEM, art, teamwork and discovery. $200+/week. kindercare.com

Landmark Christian School Summer Camps. Fairburn. Ages 4-18. June 5-July 21. One-day and one-week sessions. Times vary. STEM, art, athletics, music, academics and more. $50-$785/session. landmarkchristianschool.org

Legendary Summer Camp. The Sunshine House. Multiple locations. Ages 5-12. Dates, sessions and times vary by location. Explore all things legendary - Bigfoot, music stars, sports legends, knights of the Round Table and more. $155+/week. sunshinehouse.com

Lovett Summer Programs. Atlanta. Ages 5-18. June 5-July 21. One-week sessions. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Academic, art, athletic camps and more. $300+/ week. lovett.org

Lutheranch Camp. Tallapoosa. Ages 5-17. June 4-July 21. Full-and half-week sessions. Times vary. Outdoor Explorers, Horse Lover’s and Wranglerin-Training day camps include a variety of fun outdoor experiences. $80-$440/session. lutheranch.org

Marist School Summer Camps. Atlanta. Ages 5-17. June 6-Aug. 5. One-week sessions. Times vary. Sports, sports broadcasting, music technology, ceramics, and science. $190-$385/week. marist.com/summercamps

McGinnis Woods School. Alpharetta. Ages 4-13. May 30-Aug. 4. One-week sessions. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Weekly themes, STEM, arts and crafts, field trips. $275/week. mcginniswoods.org

MJCCA Summer Day Camps. Dunwoody. Ages 4-14. May 30-Aug. 11. One-week sessions.

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Theme, sports, teen, performing arts, traditional and more. $415-$475/session. mjccadaycamps.org

Montessori Academy at Sharon Springs. Cumming. Ages 6-12. May 30-July 28. One-week sessions.

7:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Educational and fun camps such as Mad About Meteorology, Teamwork and Party in the USA. $260-$325/session. camps.endeavorschools.com

Montessori Academy at Vickery. Cumming. Ages 6-9. May 30-July 28. One-week sessions.

8 a.m.-6 p.m. Weekly themes include Rocking Robots & Machines, Teamwork and Dino World. $180-$400/ week. camps.endeavorschools.com

Mount Paran Christian School Summer Programs

Kennesaw. Ages 3-13. June 5-July 21. One-week sessions. Full- and half-day. Academic, arts, and athletics, including fishing and football. $200-$240/ week. mtparanschool.com/summerprograms

North Cobb Christian School Summer Camps. Kennesaw. Ages 4-18. May 30-July 28. One-week sessions. Full- and half-day. Lego, Disney, Minecraft, Star Wars and Marvel, crafting, sports, and more. $110-$450/week. ncchristian.org/camps

O2B Kids Summer Camp. Alpharetta. Ages 5-13. May 29-Aug. 11. One-week sessions. Weekly themes include superhero, safari extreme science, building, camping and more. $200/week. o2bkids.com

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