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Camps Let Kids Be Kids

Sometimes it seems like all anyone talks about is how anxious kids are today. But we think kids are still kids and they’re just living in our anxious world. So let’s give them a reprieve from all of our adult hand-wringing. This issue contains camps of all kinds for kids of all kinds. And summer camp adventures don’t have to break your budget — if that’s a concern. Some are quite affordable and some even provide scholarships should you need. But back to the kids.

No matter what your child is into — and especially if they don’t have a favorite activity — this guide is loaded with opportunities for exploration and learning. Growing up goes way too quickly and kids need the opportunity to stretch their wings and fly. Nothing allows for that more than an enriching day or overnight camp.

Dig into all of the options here for your kids and plan a marvelous summer! — Susan Day, editor

ON THE COVER:

A camper enjoys an inflatable water slide at Camp Woodmont, a traditional summer camp for boys and girls located in Cloudland, GA.

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Nashville, Rutherford, and Williamson Parent magazines aim to provide the community connection parents long for. We help moms, dads and families navigate the uncharted waters of family life, and we weave bright threads of joy and opportunity into their daily lives.

THE DIGITAL CAMP GUIDE is published in March, April and May of each year by Day Communications, Inc., publisher of NASHVILLE/ RUTHERFORD/WILLIAMSON PARENT MAGAZINES. The mailing address is 1229 Lakeview Drive, Ste. A., Franklin, TN 37067. Phone number: 615-475-5220. Every precaution has been taken to ensure the accuracy of published material, however, THE DIGITAL CAMP GUIDE cannot be held responsible for opinions expressed or facts supplied by its authors. THE DIGITAL CAMP GUIDE is copyright © 2023 by Day Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction without written permission is prohibited.

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