Mobile Bay Parents Summer Camps Issue (April 2024)

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April 2024

Avoid Assumptions

Take time to communicate and see an issue from their perspective.

Solutions to Sticky Situations 34

Parenting the Video Game Fanatic

How to encourage other interests.

Summer Camp Guide

Find the perfect fit for your child in our listing of local and regional camps.

On The Cover

Luke Smith (8), son of Aaron and (bonus Mom) Shealyn Smith, and mother Brittany Gurley. Luke is also brother to Travis (16), Georgia (13), Wade (3). Grandparents are Mark and Tonya Smith.

Luke enjoys playing baseball, football, and basketball. In his spare time, he loves to go hunting and fishing with his

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If you are a parent, it is bound to happen at some point. In public, your child does or says something that makes your eyes widen, and you immediately want to hide in embarrassment. For some, it may be walking past the wine aisle and your child announcing loudly, “Don’t you need some Mommy juice?” For me, one instance included a four-year-old and a four-letter word. To set the stage, you need to know that we had a wonderful but frustrating dog who loved to run out the door any chance she got. The dog aggravated my husband to no end, and when she would escape, he tended to use an expletive. Lo and behold, one afternoon, while standing on the front porch with my daughter and neighbor, the dog got out, and my precious little four-year-old in her big pink bow and smocked dress said, “Mom, there goes the ____ dog!” I was so embarrassed!

As I said, it happens to all of us, be it a child repeating words that should not be repeated or telling an embarrassing story at school. But what should we do when that happens? Sarah Lyons gives us some polite and strategic ideas in this month’s feature, Solutions to Sticky Situations. Naturally, these are not our proudest parenting moments, but one day, depending on the circumstance, you may be able to look back on them and laugh.

As our kids age, we don’t get to put sticky situations behind us. We will constantly have situations we need help navigating. We set rules and boundaries to clarify our expectations and protect our children, but there will always be some circumstances that we may not have covered, or maybe we just got a little lax over time. Screen time and video game time are issues that can definitely slip up on us. We allow an extra 20 minutes on a special occasion that turns into two special occasions, and before you know it, your child is spending way more time on gaming/screens than you intended. Again, it happens to all of us, especially if you are monitoring multiple children. Writer Cheryl Maguire is sharing some tools we can use to help our children spend less time on screens and explore other interests in her feature Parenting the Video Game Fanatic: How To Encourage Other Interests.

With summer right around the corner, summer camps are the perfect way to help children find and explore new interests. Our expanded Summer Camp Guide in this month’s issue offers a huge list of options. We have taken the March guide and added even more camp opportunities. Whether you are looking for day camps, sleepaway camps, sports camps, or art camps, you will surely find opportunities for your kiddos to enjoy this summer.

Also, with the beautiful spring weather, we see more community activities. Check out the Family Calendar in this issue to find plenty of outings for you and your family to enjoy! Looking forward to the May issue, we will have our annual Vacation Bible School Guide. If your church is hosting a VBS, please email us and let us know. We would love to share it with the community.

We are rolling into a season filled with sunny, warm days and full calendars, so enjoy this April and fill it with lots of family time and laughter.

Lynn

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Avoid Making Assumptions

When was the last time you examined any assumptions you have made about your children? If you have not done this recently, follow the advice of Alan Alda, who said, “Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won’t come in.” Just as termites destroy homes, unquestioned assumptions destroy relationships.

As parents, we must stop making assumptions that imply meaning to behavior and complete false narratives. To stop the toxic practice of assuming, we must exercise our ability to see another person’s perspective and openly communicate even when something seems obvious. Empathy is the affective process that enables us to connect with how another person is feeling. If I notice a child sitting in the corner crying, empathy allows me to discern the child is experiencing a

negative emotion. In contrast, perspectivetaking is the cognitive process of correctly comprehending a circumstance through another person’s viewpoint. When adults make dangerous assumptions, it tends to be in perspective-taking.

Imagine all the assumptions you may make about the child in the corner crying. For example, you may think the child is sad, in pain, or overly sensitive. Without taking perspective, you may choose to act inappropriately based on your assumption. When we make assumptions without taking the time to communicate effectively, we make mistakes that hurt relationships.

I vividly remember getting sent to bed early for “pouting” in the 4th grade. My teacher moved me from the front of the classroom to the last row. I was heartbroken to be moved away from my friends and terrified to tell my parents because I thought I had done something wrong.

At the end of the night, I explained my angst when my mother stopped making assumptions about the cause of my “pouting” and helped me feel safe enough to talk. She helped me understand various other perspectives, “Maybe another student could not see or hear and needed to be moved forward. Maybe another student was getting in trouble in the back and needed to be closer to the teacher.” This was a “gold-star” moment in my mother’s parenting. Not only did she take the time to help me feel better, but she also modeled perspective-taking and created a bonding opportunity.

How often do we make assumptions about our children? You can only correctly take perspective if you have all the information. Find the right time and ask the hard questions before creating a narrative about your child that may not be true. Don’t make assumptions. Find the courage to ask questions and to express what you really want.

Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness, and drama. With just this one agreement, you can completely transform your life.

Dr. Beth Long received her education in Counseling Psychology from Chapman University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Board Certified Behavior Analyst. Beth has worked in six unique clinical environments across the country and currently owns Works of Wonder Therapy in Montgomery. Beth utilizes the knowledge from a variety of different disciplines to give her patients the best care possible. To learn more visit www.worksofwondertherapy.com.

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14th Annual Mobile Chocolate Festival

The 14th Annual Mobile Chocolate Festival, a celebration of all things chocolate, will be held at The Grounds on Saturday April 13, 2024 from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., with all proceeds to benefit Penelope House. There will be vendors offering samples of their chocolate-related products as well as selling their products. Vendors vary from having chocolate-themed wares to succulent confections to jewelry to bath and body products. Also featured: Children’s Area, Mobile Fixture Apron Decorating Station, Chocolate Challenge featuring professionals, amateurs, and youth divisions, Project Yum Way where students and aspiring designers participate in a fashion display of chocolate inspired fashions made from chocolate candy wrappers, Cupcake Booth, Fishing Booth, Chocolate Martini tasting, music, food trucks and more! A very special thank you to all of our sponsors including the Moon Pie Sponsor this year: Carlisle Medical. Admission is free for children 3 & under; General admission $10.00 for ages 12 and up, $5.00 for children ages 4-12. Call for more details (251-342-2809), like Mobile Chocolate Festival on Facebook, and/or visit www.mobilechocolatefestival.com.

2024 Lip Sync Battle

Fuse Project is bringing the 2024 Lip Sync Battle presented by Infirmary Health to Soul Kitchen in downtown Mobile, and you do not want to miss it! Select teams will compete before a panel of “celebrity” judges and peers for the chance to take home the trophy and earn Hall of Fame status. Teams will be made up of community members, not professionals, who will be preparing their best moves and costumes in the weeks leading up to the competition. Fuse Project’s Lip Sync Battle brings the most fun and unforgettable fundraising experience to Alabama’s Gulf Coast! All event proceeds will be used to expand education, community wellness, and housing opportunities in the Avenue. Tickets: $25 General Admission (ages 18+). Tickets are available at https:// lipsync.fuseproject.org.

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Denim and Diamonds

Join us on April 11 at Spring Hill College Bryne Hall for Denim and Diamonds to benefit Community Services for Vision Rehabilitation. This is a Fundraising event to help fund services for those with low vision and blindness. Come enjoy Hors d’oeuvres, Wine Tasting, and Silent & Live Auctions. Please visit https://www.facebook.com/csvrlowvision/ for more information.

Delta Woods and Waters Expo

Join us Saturday, April 27th from 9 am - 4 pm at 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center for Delta Woods and Waters Expo. This event celebrates the beauty and diversity of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta.

Featuring a variety of informative presentations, exhibitions, and interactive displays by experienced outdoorsmen, professionals, educators and enthusiasts, the Delta Woods & Waters Expo includes numerous fun and exciting hands-on demonstrations which allow attendees to learn and practice new skills with one-on-one instruction. The mission of the Delta Woods & Waters Expo is to promote responsible and enjoyable outdoor recreational experiences through a fun and educational event. Please visit https://www. deltawoodsandwatersexpo.com/ for more information.

Living History Day

Join us on April 6, 2024, at Blakeley State Park from 9 am – 3 pm for Living History Day. Come see artillery demonstrations, guided tours of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, and a special cruise exploring the sites where the major actions of the Mobile Campaign took place. Food provided by the Spanish Fort Masonic Lodge (11 AM-2 PM).

Civil War Weapons Demonstrations On the hour 9 AM-2 PM; 10-11:30 AM “Civil War on the Eastern Shore” Cruise: A guided voyage of discovery exploring via river the sites on land and water where the major actions of the Civil War’s Mobile Campaign took place. 1:00 PM Guided Tour of Blakeley’s Battlefield Please visit https://www.blakeleypark.com/ for more information.

Little Black Dress

This year’s gala and a wildly fun runway show will feature 40 local women and men modeling the latest in 2024 fashion, styled by Dillard’s. During the event, guests will hear from a Ronald McDonald House family as they share their story of their child’s medical journey and the impact that Ronald McDonald House had on their family. The Runway Show Gala features an elegant cocktail party with heavy hors d’oeuvres and live music following the show, benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile. Join us on April 25, 2024, at Fort Whiting Reception Hall at 6:00 pm. Please visit https://rmhcmobile.org/news-events/littleblack-dress/ for more information.

MudBottom Revival Music Festival

For the ninth consecutive year, Dog River Clearwater Revival (DRCR) is proud to host the MudBottom Revival Music Festival – a fun afternoon created to raise awareness and funds for DRCR’s ongoing Dog River improvement projects. This year, the event is set for Sunday, April 21st at the end of Riviere Du Chien Road from 2PM to 6PM. Music lineup features Red Dirt Boys with opening act Rollin’ In The Hay. Attendees of this family-friendly fundraising event are invited to bring coolers, picnic blankets and chairs. Children are welcome and tickets are free 12 years and under. There will be food and MudBottom swag available for purchase. Purchase a ticket before April 21st and come by vehicle, bike, kayak, canoe, stand up paddle board, or boat and enjoy the music from the peninsula. Visit https://dogriver.org/ events/fundraisers/9th-annual-mudbottom-revival-music-festival/.

Spring Movies in the Park

Movies In the Park is a free event that will happen every Thursday in Spring. 8 Movies in 8 Parks. Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers for a Movie Night with Us. Movies Play at Dusk.

April 4 – Barbie, Lavretta Park

April 11 - Talladega Nights, Matthews Park

April 18 - Trolls Band Together, Dotch Community Center

April 25 - Asteroid City, Crawford Murphy Park

May 2 - Puss ‘N Boots The Last Wish, Newhouse Community Center

May 9 - Turning Red, Hillsdale Community Center

May 16 – Elvis, DeTonti Square Park

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Cocktails with Critters

Cocktails with Critters, the major fundraiser for the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, will be Thursday, May 2, 2024, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Bluegill Restaurant on the Causeway. Enjoy an exciting evening overlooking Mobile Bay with live music, delicious hors d’oeuvres along with tasty wine and beer. The silent auction will be held in advance online from Sunday, April 28th to Wednesday, May 1 with over 100 items up for grabs. Visit https://sealabfoundation.org/events/cocktails_ with_the_critters to purchase tickets or for more information. A portion of the proceeds raised this year will be used to fund student scholarships and other projects at the Sea Lab. The Foundation is raising funds to sustain the activities of the Sea Lab, promoting awareness of the Sea Lab and its environmental issues, and funding the DISLF Endowment.

Anastasia the Musical: Youth Edition

2024 Annual Hope for Healing

Join us on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at the Arthur R. Outlaw Mobile Convention Center for Hope for Healing.

Sunnyside Theater proudly presents Anastasia The Musical Youth Edition. Join Anya on her journey to the past as she attempts to learn who she is after losing her memory. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer, Anya and her friends embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. Shows will be performed at Joe Jefferson Playhouse on May 3 at 11am & 7 pm, May 4 at 2pm & 7pm, May 5 at 2pm. For tickets and information visit SunnysideDrama.com.

Hope for Healing is a night when a community comes together to make the unknown KNOWN. For the adult patients at Victory Health Partners, who often lack affordable and accessible healthcare due to being uninsured, the experience of receiving personalized medical care is both transformative and a departure from the norm. Our patients are no longer a number or a time slot on a schedule. They are KNOWN by Victory’s medical team consisting of over 160 medical partners ranging from primary care specialists, mental health counselors, social workers, and dentists committed to their complete healing. The evening will showcase expert perspectives from Victory’s healthcare partners on overcoming challenges faced by uninsured adults seeking healthcare. Additionally, the event will feature impactful stories from patients whose lives have been impacted through Victory’s programs. Capping off the night will be an inspiring keynote address by Tim Tebow. Please visit https://victoryhealth.org/ hope-for-healing for more information.

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KidsHealth

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Dealing With Your Picky Eater

Picky eating can be very frustrating to parents – especially since most children start out eating a wide variety of foods. And no two children (even within the same family) will have the same path through this very typical developmental stage.

Here are a few strategies to help your family during this phase, and also some red flags that might indicate you need to talk to your pediatrician.

Generally, you cannot control what your child wants to eat, nor can you force a child to eat. You can, however, have control of what food is brought into your house, and what options are available.

I like to remind parents to think about the ‘dessert stomach,’ which is when you have just enough appetite to eat a food that you absolutely love, however, not enough of

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Through the middle school halls of Barton Academy for Advanced World Studies, you will often hear the phrase “make good choices” ringing from Mrs. Nicole Bolton’s classroom.

“I tell my students this every day when they leave my classroom,” shares Mrs. Bolton. “Middle school is tough for so many different reasons. You must connect with your students, and you must understand that just like we have not-so-great days, so do they. I tell them, ultimately, you choose your weather!”

Mrs. Bolton is the STEM and Technology Instructor, which includes computer science, an industrial engineering class called ‘We Build It Better’ and robotics. She currently teaches 6th-9th graders at the academy, which has been an adjustment from teaching elementary-aged students for nearly two decades.

“This is such a fun age, and they have so much going on, so showing up for their events and supporting them means a lot. I love seeing them succeed inside and outside the classroom,” Mrs. Bolton explained. She believes being involved with her student’s extracurriculars motivates them as much as it motivates her.

Mrs. Bolton describes herself as a facilitator of learning at the middle school level.

“I believe in productive struggle and learning from it,” she shared. “I always tell my students that failure is the first step in learning. Especially in the subjects that I teach. Letting them take control of their learning

and being there to guide them instead of telling them exactly what to do is going to benefit them so much.”

Her ultimate goal when students leave her classroom, outside of understanding and applying course content, is that they know how to communicate with other people.

“I have my students work in random groups and do teamwork challenges to improve on communication and problem-solving skills,” she continued. “They most likely will not get to choose their future co-workers, so I hope they will take away a better understanding of the importance of coming to a consensus and working with others.”

As an educator, Mrs. Bolton considers herself a lifelong learner. Even with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education and a Masters in Education in Educational Media and Technology from the University of South Alabama, she does seek other educational opportunities for herself. This allows her to grow professionally and offer additional opportunities to her students.

“I love my students and what I do, so having parents nominate me for this is very exciting,” Mrs. Bolton exclaimed. “I am humbled because it truly is a privilege to get to do what I do every day here at Barton.”

Nicole Bolton is married to Lt. Clark Bolton of Mobile County Sheriff’s Dept. They have two children, Lilly Grace (16) and Garrett (12). They are huge Auburn fans and love sports, especially football. Nicole Bolton Barton Academy
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Corpus Christi Championship Win

Congratulations to the Corpus Christi Catholic School senior boy basketball team on their championship win!!!

Council Traditional Annual Black History Month Oratorical Winners

Congratulations to the winners of Council Traditional School’s annual Black History Month Oratorical Contest!

First Grade: Chloe Packer

Second Grade: Mayson Chapman

Third Grade: Baileigh

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Fourth Grade: Harleigh Stewart

Fifth Grade: Emily Williams

UMS-Wright Welcomes Guest Speakers

UMS-Wright welcomed Dr. Donald Berry and Rabbi Edward Boraz to assembly in February. After a viewing of “Shoah Ambassadors,” our students had a chance to participate in a Q&A with both Dr. Berry and Rabbi Boraz!

Dr. Berry is Co-Director of the Gulf Coast Center for Holocaust and Human Rights Education. He has studied the Holocaust in Israel and with the Jewish Foundation in New York. He offers a Holocaust class at the University of Mobile and teaches as an adjunct at Springhill College. Rabbi

Stations of the Cross at Little Flower

As spiritual preparation for the celebration of Easter, students at Little Flower Catholic School pray the Stations of the Cross. The each of the fourteen stations reminds the students about the hours before the death of Jesus, and makes this preparation more meaningful, leading to a more joyful Easter.

St. Dominic Kindergarten Classes

Celebrated America

Kindergarten students celebrated America My Home with a music program of patriotic songs. They also recited portions of famous American speeches.

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Clark Shaw Math Team Takes 1st!

Congratulations to the Clark Shaw Math Team for their 1st place win in Math Counts! A special shout out to Edwin Perry (2nd overall) and Jacob Duncan (4th overall) in the individual timed test portion. Wish them all well as they head to the State competition in March!

Little Flower Celebrates Read Aloud Day

Little Flower celebrated Read Aloud Day with guest speakers on campus. Ashley Cooke, Devon Walsh, and Frani Stewart, members of the Notre Dame Club of Mobile, read lively selections to students in kindergarten through eighth grade. One special part of Read Aloud Day was an invitation for students to be read to by a loved one at home.

St. Luke Learns Civil Engineering and Architecture

This year, St. Luke’s added a new Civil Engineering and Architecture course where students thoroughly understand building and site design and development by employing mathematical, scientific, and engineering practices to design projects and utilizing 3D architectural design software to document their work.

The primary objective of this course is to comprehend the significance, influence, and implementation of civil engineering and architecture in the context of building and design development.

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Cultivate Studios, An Acton Academy, Celebrates Read Across America

Cultivate Studios Mobile celebrates Read Across America day to celebrate their love of reading with all things wacky! “You’re never too old, too WACKY, too wild, to pick up a book & read to a child” -Dr Seuss

UMS-Wright Awarded at Alabama Conference of Theatre Competition

28 UMS-Wright Middle students participated against 200+ students from around the state of Alabama at the Alabama Conference of Theatre Competition in Montgomery in March. Gaillard Passmore, Richard Delaney, Henry Arrington, Gunnar Howell, Nicholas McPherson, and Cade Marks made all star cast for their scene “Fortnuggies at McDs,” Grady Cook made all star cast for his pantomime performance “The Save,” and Kinley Winter made all star cast for her costume design for the musical “Cats.” BRAVO!

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Clark Shaw Eagles Soar!

The Clark-Shaw Scholars’ Bowl team competed as a state qualifier in the ASCA State Tournament in Hoover, Alabama.

Congratulations to these students who represented Clark-Shaw!

Mobile County Beef, Pork, and Peanut Cookoff

St. Dominic Participated in a Live Wax Museum

5th grade students portrayed famous Americans throughout history in a live wax museum for parents and students to view.

The Beef, Pork and Peanut Cookoff, held each year in February as part of Career and Technical Education Month, included 25 culinary students from nine Mobile County Public Schools high schools. Winners were selected from a panel of judges who evaluated the entrees for taste, presentation and creativity. The firstplace finisher in the Beef category, Clayton Williams of Vigor High School, is now eligible to compete in the Alabama Junior and Senior High School Cookoff state competition in Birmingham in April with his recipe for Pineapple Steak Bowl.

A full list of winners:

Beef: First place, Clayton Williams, Vigor; Second place, Jamie Purifoy, senior, Murphy; third place, Ja’Lylaah Morgan, junior, Williamson

Pork: First place, Patience Hawkins, senior, Vigor; second place, Hunter Maples, senior, Alma Bryant; third place, Nyla Smith, junior, Davidson

Peanut: First place, Italy Caceres, Williamson; second place, Sydney Edmonds, Citronelle; third place, Teeta Ozaeta, Baker.

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St. Mary’s Teacher Receives The WKRG Golden Apple Award

St. Mary’s Catholic School first grade teacher, Sarah Peel, was selected in March as the recipient of WKRG’s Golden Apple Award. The Golden Apple Award is a community partnership with the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office, Rich’s Car Wash, Hembree Heating and Air Conditioning Incorporated, Elite Urgent Care, and WKRG News 5, and is an award that honors local teachers who are making a difference in the classroom.

Mrs. Peel was nominated by parents and fellow teachers for her enthusiasm, patience, kindness, love for the students, great communication skills with parents and students, and her commitment to helping each student succeed. St. Mary’s first grade parent Hanna Bolling remarks, “We are beyond blessed to have Mrs. Peel as a teacher. She goes above and beyond for each and every student, striving for each child to reach their potential. Her classroom environment is fun and fosters a love for learning.”

Davidson High Compete at History Day Competition

Davidson High School had three pre-IB students compete at the South Alabama Regional History Day competition, and all 3 were awarded for their outstanding efforts in two very competitive categories! (from left to right) Tyler Macon won 1st place in the category Senior Division Documentary for “The Meiji Restoration: Igniting Japanese Industrialization and the Dawn of Imperial Expansion.” Zander Snyman won 2nd place in category Senior Division Documentary for “Lies In Their Waters: The Johnson Administration’s Mishandling of the Tonkin Gulf Incident.” And Julia Panchenko won 1st place in the Senior Division Academic Paper category for “Live, Laugh, Love Locke: How the Enlightenment Changed the World.”

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Lights, Camera, Action at Heartwood Christian

Drama 101 Heartwood Christian Academy’s Drama 101 class completed their study of film. Students were required to create a commercial pitch, including designing their logo, writing dialogue, and submitting images and videos to insert on a green screen during filming. Annalyn Scott chose to imitate a product, Vitameatavegamin, from her favorite show, “I Love Lucy.” Annalyn used the show’s theme song and a black-and-white filter for effect. Annalyn is one of several students who participated in filming a commercial. Excellent job, HCA Drama class. Annalyn, we’d purchase your Vitameatavegamin in a heartbeat!

Council’s Science Fair Winners

Congratulations to Kyleigh Moore, a 5th grader at Council Traditional Elementary School. We are so proud of your incredible achievement at the science fair. Her dedication and passion for chemistry have truly paid off. Winning 1st place in the Chemistry division and claiming the top award as the Best in Show is a remarkable accomplishment. The Council community is extremely proud of all the participates who contributed to the success of this year’s science fair. Other first place winners were Eli Burge- Earth Science, Abigail Krause- Energy & Power, Carson Gaskin- Physics, Kylee SimmonsBiology, Carly Butterfield- Food Science, and Elijah Davis- Engineering, Math, Computer & Sports Science. Keep reaching for the stars and inspiring others with your love for science.

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St. Ignatius Receives First Aid Training Kits!

St. Ignatius is thankful to receive a first aid training kit from American Heart Association - Alabama in partnership with Mobile Heart Specialists, P.C! Recently, members of their team along with Impala parent, heart doctor and American Heart Association member, Dr. Kevin DeAndrade led a demonstration for our 3rd-5th grade students on how to successfully administer CPR. The training kit includes 10 set ups. St. Ignatius Science teachers plan to include it in their yearly curriculum moving forward. Special thanks to Dr. DeAndrade for taking time out of his surgery calendar to educate our students on the importance of CPR and First Aid. His oldest child, Michael was chosen as the student to demonstrate the process. He did a great job! Thanks, Dr. DeAndrade and Mobile Heart Specialists!

St. Mary’s Stampede to Read!

St. Mary Catholic School challenged all students from kindergarten to eighth grade to kick up their reading during St. Mary’s Stampede to Read read-athon. Incentives for classes and individual students clocking in the most minutes included class parties and individual student prizes. Funds raised during this reada-thon was through pledges for each minute of reading and individual donations. St. Mary’s congratulates the kindergarten classes for the class raising the most funds at $1400, with overall funds raised totalling over $4,000 for the entire school. The class clocking in the most minutes read was St. Mary’s fourth grade! Proceeds benefit classroom room enhancements.

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St. Luke’s Studies George Washington Carver

During lower campus science lab, St. Luke’s students studied George Washington Carver and his contributions to farming. They observed early signs of spring and documented them by drawing... just like Carver did!

Phillips Prep Standout “Communicator”

Phillips Preparatory I.B. Learner profile highlight for the month was “Communicator”. The Phillips Prep standout student for this trait was 8th grade student, . The I.B. Teacher of the month is Mrs. Robinson.

Mobile Christian Invited to Capstone Leadership

Congratulations to Mobile Christian sophomore

Dylan Bowden

Dylan was one of 160 students invited to attend the University of Alabama’s Capstone Leadership Academy. We’re so proud of you, Dylan!

Want to learn more about our school? Schedule your private tour today!

Enrollment is happening now for the 2024-2025 school year.

Please visit our website at school.corpuschristiparish.com or call 251-342-5474

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Mobile County Public Cheerleaders Shine at Competition

The Theodore High School cheerleaders placed second in the nation at the Universal Cheerleaders Association National High School Cheerleading Championship in Orlando. The Bobcats competed in the Small Varsity Coed Game Day Division 2. Local schools also performing well include: Mary G.

Davidson Wins at Science and Engineering Fair

Congratulations to the following

Davidson High School students for placing in the Mobile Regional Science and Engineering Fair on March 1st: (from left to right)

Yu-Wei Lin: 2nd place in Computational & Bioinformatics Sciences

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Mobile Christian Learn About Wonder

Elementary students at Mobile Christian School completed a book study on kindness featuring Wonder by R.J. Palacio. Each elementary family with students in first through fifth grade received Wonder, and our kindergarten and preschool families received the corresponding picture book We are all Wonders. Students had a great time hunting for vocabulary words and playing class trivia while choosing to be kind.

Heartwood Christian’s K–5 th Grade Choir

Heartwood Christian Academy’s K – 5th-grade choir enjoyed the honor and privilege of singing to the Somerby Retirement Home residents. The staff warmly welcomed students. The residents were encouraged to listen to the choir as they sang “Yes, Jesus Loves Me” and “I’m Somebody Special.” The facility and staff were friendly and supportive of the students. HCA is looking forward to a repeat visit.

Cypress Grove’s Grammar School History Parade

Cypress Grove Academy held a grammar school History Parade in true Mobile style! Each class paraded and presented a recitation from their history studies this year: American flags, St. Patrick’s prayer, Greek gods and goddesses, Byzantine Empire characters, and America’s

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Mobile County Outstanding Student Leaders

Three remarkable Mobile County Public Schools students were recently named Outstanding Student Leaders of the Semester by Mobile United’s Education Task Force: Korie Dunnam of Griggs Elementary, Tavarus Wills-Young of Burns Middle, and Marc Leyk of Murphy High School. They were chosen from over 58,000 students countywide for their exceptional character, leadership and service to others.

St. Luke’s Celebrates

Read Across America Day

St. Mary’s Cool Catholic Club Partners with Feeding the Coast

Each week, St. Mary’s middle schoolers in the Cool Catholic Club (C3) meet to discuss the Catholic faith, read and reflect on the upcoming Sunday Gospel, and plan service projects in the community. C3 recently partnered with Feeding the Gulf Coast to pack meals

St. Luke’s students enjoyed parading around campus dressed as their favorite book character for “Read Across America Day” and to celebrate our LOVE of reading! This motivational and awareness day calls all children and youth in every community across the United States to celebrate reading and encourages them to read wherever they are.

UMS-Wright Earns Superior Ratings

For the 6th year in a row, the UMS-Wright Wind Ensemble received all Superior ratings at the Alabama Bandmasters Music Performance Assessment in March!

They received 3 Superior Ratings in stage performance with perfect scores

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Alabama School of Math and Science Announces New Tracks

Alabama 10th, 11th, and 12thgrade students can now pursue college-level engineering and medical pathways in high school. Starting this school year, the Alabama

School of Mathematics and Science will offer two new specialized academic tracks for its students: Engineering and Medical Sciences. These interdisciplinary programs will give ASMS students a head start on academic content they will later encounter if they choose an Engineering major or a Pre-Med track in college. The new Engineering and Medical Sciences tracks are interdisciplinary and give students the opportunity to take highlevel electives, including Molecular Biology, Classical Genetics, Principles of Biophysics, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, and Data Science.

ASMS Academic Dean Mitch Frye states, “We’re able to offer classes and programs like this because many of our faculty members hold doctorates in their areas of expertise and are former university instructors. Students who come to ASMS may enroll in courses they would not otherwise see before college or

Council Golf Club Shines with the Pros

The Council Golf Club teed up for an incredible clinic with the Pros of the GLOVe Foundation. Under the expert guidance of the pros, our students honed their skills with personalized, one-onone coaching, elevating their game to new heights. A special thank you to Mr. Ron Davis for orchestrating this fantastic opportunity, allowing our young golfers to immerse themselves in the world of professional training.

St. Dominic Students Learned Archery

Coach Calametti, a certified range master, assists 7th grade students during archery classes in PE.

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Phillips Preparatory Mardi Gras Bead Collection

Phillips Preparatory School’s Student Council spearheaded a Mardi Gras bead collection to benefit Augusta Evans Special School. The whole student body collected and donated over 1,400 pounds of beads.

St. Ignatius Students Dazzle in Kindergarten Fashion Show

The Kindergarten Fashion Show is a beloved, generational, St. Ignatius tradition. This year’s theme was the 50 states. This fun filled program is also a very important leadership opportunity for students. Students stand up in front of the entire school to sing as a class and individually recite their character’s lines. Public speaking skills are fostered early at St. Ignatius. These skills go with the framework of forming strong Catholic leaders in mind, body and spirit. Great job, kindergarten Impalas!

Corpus Christi’s Famous Americans

Every year Corpus Christi Catholic School 3rd graders have a unit on famous Americans. Each student made a “bottle buddy” of a famous American of their choice. The students also did a presentation explaining the accomplishments of their famous American.

Great job 3rd grade!!!

Pictured, Ian Jones, Ryleigh Hahlen and SJ Bailey

Spark Studio Students Set Up Shop in Their Dramatic Play

These kids’ shopping adventures may just seem like some simple afternoon fun, but they’re actually engaging in a positive learning experience: encouraging creativity, curiosity, communication and conflict resolution!

The Covenant Christian School News Crew

The Covenant Christian School News elective has had the best time learning how to gather and report school news in preparation for the morning announcements every Friday. The news crew had some special helpers to say the pledges and the week’s memory verse! This will continue throughout the year with the other elementary classes! It’s always a blessing when the Jr. High students get a chance to connect with the elementary students!

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MCPSS Gifted Education Hosts Family Night

On February 29th, the gifted education department of Mobile County Public Schools hosted a family night at Denton Magnet School of Technology. Families of gifted students and their teachers came together for an enlightening presentation from Dr. Shirley Farrell and an array of engaging activities. From hands-on activities such as building marble runs and origami to deep focus activities such as extreme dot-todot, attendees of all ages were treated to a night of discovery and inspiration. As the evening drew to a close, it was evident that Gifted Education Family Night had not only strengthened the bond between families of gifted students and their teachers, but also ignited a passion for lifelong learning in all who attended.

St. Ignatius Library Gets Book Vending Machine

Stop by the library at St. Ignatius to view the new edition, Inchy’s Bookworm Vending Machine! We are thrilled to have gained this book vending machine with the hope that it will motivate students to read more. A main focus of St. Ignatius academics is early literacy skills. By finding ways to make reading fun, kids really blossom into strong, confident readers. Special thanks to Mrs. Leslie, Librarian and the St. Ignatius Library Club for helping coordinate fundraisers to purchase this exciting tool. Donations of gently used books are encouraged to help keep the book vending machine stocked. Let’s spread the word and inspire others to join our mission!

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Leinkauf Elementary and Lott Middle Recognized as CLAS Schools of Distinction

Leinkauf Elementary and Lott Middle School are among 32 schools statewide to be recognized this year as CLAS Schools of Distinction by the Council for Leaders in Alabama Schools. Leinkauf is being recognized for its Book Tasting and Child Nutrition Day, during which students “taste” different genres of books as well as recipes from local chefs. Lott is being recognized for its Agriculture Program, which is paired with its 4H Garden Club. Students get time outside growing plants in the school’s greenhouse, and teachers tie in classroom lessons ranging from science to research to literature.

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Davidson High Advanced Chorus

Congratulations to Davidson High School’s Advanced Chorus and their instructor, Justin Ortmann, for being selected to perform with Foreigner at their recent concert at the Saenger Theater. The students were Merrik Anderson, Jana’e Baldwin, Right Beatrice, Natalie Chatel, Emily Dickson, Aniecea Draper,

Black History Program

On March 01, 2024, Living Word Christian Center Kingdom Academy held its annual Black History program. Students, staff, and families gathered in the school gymnasium to celebrate the achievements of African American leaders and heroes. It was truly amazing to see our students bring these inspiring leaders to life through song, dance, poetry reading, and acting.

Council’s Black History Month Oratorical Winners

Join us in applauding the exceptional talents of the Council Traditional Black History Month Oratorical Contest winners! These young stars illuminated the stage with their captivating recitations, each delivering a powerful rendition of their chosen poems. Congratulations to Chloe Packer in 1st grade, Mayson Chapman in 2nd grade, Baileigh Mosley-Stokes in 3rd grade, Harleigh Stewart in 4th grade, and Emily Williams in 5th grade for their remarkable achievements. Their eloquence and passion have shone bright, honoring the spirit of Black History Month and inspiring us all. Special thanks to attorney Shomari Figures, a former Council Comet, for his impactful guest speech. 10th, 11th and 12th graders traveled to Florence to see Palazzo Vecchio, Piazza della Signoria, Chiesa di Santa Croce, Ponte Vecchio, Duomo, a leather workshop, Gates of Paradise, Giotto’s Bell Tower, Baptistery visit, leaning Tower of Pisa, and Dante’s House. The group enjoyed the Romeo and Juliet balcony in Venice, Verona Arena, St. Mark’s Square, St. Mark’s Basilica, Doge’s Palace, a glass-blowing demonstration, and a Gondola ride. In Assisi, the group visited St. Francis of Assisi Basilica. When in Rome, our students toured the Colosseum, Forum Romanum, Piazza Venezia, Vatican Museums and Sistine Chapel, St. Peter’s Basilica, Trevi Fountain, Pantheon, and Piazza Navona. After traveling to Sorrento, the group watched a cameo workshop and took a Pompeii-guided excursion. The trip ended with a Capri and Blue Grotto excursion.The trip was an excellent learning experience as our students experienced firsthand the fantastic art, culture, and history of Italy like no history book can cover.

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“It’s time for karate class,” I said to my 13-year-old son.

“Do I have to go?”

“Yes.”

This has been a common exchange between us for a variety of activities over the past 10 years. He has tried everything from baseball to cooking class—yet nothing holds his interest as much as video games.

Every now and then I wonder if it is worth investing money and time into classes or sports he doesn’t want to participate in. But if I hold off on signing him up for things, he does nothing except play video games until we try something new again. It’s a never-ending cycle.

Are Video Games Healthy?

My son is not an anomaly. According to the Pew Research Center, 72% of teens—and 84% of teen boys—play video games.

There is a lot of conflicting information about video game use, so it can be hard for parents to know what to allow. It’s screen time, of course, but video gaming is often also a social activity played together with friends either in the same room or online. And if it’s a popular pastime among a

teen’s peer group, some parents may be inclined to let them play for an unlimited amount of time with their friends.

Playing video games can have positive benefits, says Dr. Larry D. Rosen, a professor at California State University and author of The Distracted Mind. Gaming “can offer some skill-building, including reaction time, executive functioning, and stra tegic thinking,” says Rosen. He cautions, though, that “playing video games can be very addictive and cre ate problematic thinking, including desensitization to violence.”

Video Game Obsession?

Rosen recom mends that video game play should be limited, since research shows physiological arousal increases when playing—and kids need breaks from that. He suggests limiting gaming for teens to 60-90 minutes at a time, even if parents decide to allow more total time daily.

Maria Sanders, a licensed social worker and certified parent coach, also recommends creating clear boundaries with your teen regarding when and how long they are allowed to play. She says an example of boundaries might be letting teens choose to play an hour of video games either before or after completing homework.

She encourages parents to learn more about their teen’s interest in video games. Sit down and play the games with them. “The child will see that you have an interest in what they are doing,” she says, “and you will learn about why they are so attracted to the game.”

Encouraging Other Activities

Teens should live “balanced lives and not live solely in the video game,” says Sanders. But if your teen doesn’t express interest in anything else, it may be difficult to figure out which activity or sport to encourage. Sanders suggests asking your teen about the type of video games they like to play. Then you might be able to figure out

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an activity that uses similar skills or gameplay. An avid Fortnite player, for example, might enjoy a laser tag league.

Parents should avoid simply announcing which activities their teen must do. Rosen stresses the importance of including the child in the decision-making process. With your child’s input, create a list of the types of activities they could do at home during unstructured times or when they feel bored. Similarly, involving your child in discussions about organized extracurriculars will prevent them from feeling forced into participating in certain activities.

Stay Positive

Often parents make comments like “video games are a waste of time” or “video games are unhealthy” in an effort to decrease video game use. Rosen says this almost always backfires. Instead, parents could reward the child for responsible behavior. For example, when a child demonstrates that they can stop playing on their own without parent badgering, parents might loosen strict time limits on screen time.

Instead of making negative statements about video games, Sanders says,

“The best thing a parent can do is guide their child down a path of self-reflection. Asking questions like, I notice you seem pretty tired after playing video games. How are you feeling? will help your child figure out their own beliefs about video game use.”

Parent negativity can make a teen feel as if they are being judged and misunderstood. Focus on their strengths while playing a video game—perhaps, for instance, their ability to help a friend get to another level. A parent should notice that ability and point out how it might connect to reallife situations. Next step: Parents can help them get out there and do just that.

Too Many Video Games: When to Worry

Video game addiction is not yet a disorder recognized by the American Psychiatric Association. The World Health Organization, however, recently recognized the existence of “gaming disorder” for the first time. Excessive video game play and other types of addictions do show similar patterns, says Rosen.

Some signs parents should look for are:

• Isolating behavior or ignoring family and friends

• Sneaking video game play at night or at friends’ houses

• Changes in eating or sleeping patterns

• A decline in academic performance or not doing homework

• A need to continue playing video games beyond a time limit

• An interest only in playing video games, at the expense of other activities

• Always thinking about video games

If you are concerned about your teen, you can contact a mental health professional to discuss counseling options.

Cheryl Maguire holds a Master of Counseling Psychology degree. She is married and is the mother of twins and a daughter. Her writing has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, Parents Magazine, AARP, Healthline, Your Teen Magazine, and many other publications. You can find her at Twitter @CherylMaguire05.

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Nothing says family dinner quite like a lasagna around the kitchen table. This month’s recipe is a simple and delicious homemade lasagna brought to us by Amber Day of Mobile County.

“My life revolves around my family,” Amber said, sharing that her family brings her the most joy.

“I have been fortunate to have my parents, grandparents, my sister’s and husband’s immediate family here in Mobile,” she said. “Up until the past two years, I’ve had both grandmothers in my life. They helped mold me into the person I am today.”

Amber met her husband Johnathan during her senior year of high school when her father introduced them. “My dad is a great mechanic. He helped several drivers at Mobile International Speedway, including my husband, who drove a pure stock race car at the time.

One night at Sunny South, my dad introduced me to Johnathan.”

They married in 2011 and have two children, Johnny (11) and Mary Alice (5).

Amber describes her husband as a true family man. After the birth of each child, he took time off from racing, and he is present and active with the kids and their extracurricular activities.

The Day family does just about everything together. When they are not at the baseball field or dance studio, they enjoy fishing together.

Amber graduated from the University of South Alabama with a bachelor’s degree in Communication. After a series of great career opportunities in the area, she returned to South as the Director of Marketing and Communications for Development and Alumni Relations.

Dinner is important to the Day family. “If we have dinner at home during the week, my husband and I usually take turns cooking something quick and easy,” Amber said. “If we slow down and cook on the weekends, we love to cook on the grill – pulled pork and ribs are our favorite. Sometimes, we just boil crawfish and have family over for music and a bonfire.”

This lasagna recipe is a tradition used when Amber’s brother and his family visit from North Carolina.

“My mom has perfected this simple lasagna recipe over the years,” said Amber. “We all pitch in and put together our favorite family dish. It’s delicious and easy to make!”

Amber’s Family Lasagna Ingredients:

• 1 pound ground beef

• 1 roll of Jimmy Dean Italian sausage

• 2 jars of spaghetti sauce or 1 big jar

• 1 15 oz. can of Italian tomato sauce

• ½ cup of water

• 2 15oz. containers of ricotta cheese

• 2 eggs

• 6 cups of Italian blend cheese, shredded

• 1 tablespoon parsley flakes

• 1 teaspoon sugar

• Dash of nutmeg

• Dash of garlic powder

• Salt and pepper to taste

• Package of no-boil lasagne noodles

Directions:

1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

2. Brown beef and sausage, drain. Add sauce and ½ cup of water. Add a dash of garlic powder and salt and pepper to taste.

3. Mix ricotta cheese, eggs, 2 bags of Italian blend cheese (4 c.), parsley, sugar, nutmeg, garlic powder, salt and pepper in a bowl.

4. Pour 2 cups meat sauce into lasagna pan.

5. Rinse lasagna noodles one at a time in hot water and place 3-4 of the lasagna noodles on top of the sauce.

6. Pour 2 cups meat sauce on top of noodles.

7. Dollop half of the cheese mixture by spoon on top of the sauce and tap with back of the spoon to spread evenly.

8. Lay 3-4 lasagna noodles (rinsed in hot water) on top of the cheese layer.

9. Spread 3 cups of sauce over noodles.

10. Spread the remaining cheese mixture over the sauce.

11. Place 3-4 lasagna noodles (rinsed in hot water) over the cheese mixture.

12. Spread the remaining sauce.

13. Cover with foil. Bake for 1 hour.

14. Remove foil and sprinkle 1 bag of Italian blend cheese on top.

15. Bake for an additional 15-20 minutes or until the cheese is melted.

16. Remove from oven and let stand for at least 15 minutes before cutting.

Gabriele has been married to her husband Daniel for 17 years. Together they have three incredible children – two boys, ages 16 and nine, and a sweet girl who will be two in August.

Gabriele is a full-time Sales Director for Mary Kay Cosmetics. When she isn’t spending time with family or building her business, she supports her husband who is the Lead Pastor and Planter of Forward Church in Gulf Shores.

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You’re in public and your child makes an embarrassing comment to someone. They pick their nose while you are eating at a restaurant. They share an embarrassing story about you.

Every parent has been there and most of the time other parents understand the ups and downs of parenting and are willing to be patient, help out, and excuse behaviors that seem impolite or embarrassing. Sticky situations with kids can be difficult to navigate, but there are a few things you can do to make the best of them.

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Your child does something rude at a restaurant

You’re eating out and your child does something gross or impolite like burping, picking their nose, or throwing food. Place your hand on the child’s shoulder and quietly ask them to stop the behavior and explain that they are being impolite. If you think their behavior is rooted in attention seeking and is somewhat tolerable, it may be appropriate to simply ignore it. However, if your child persists, it may be best to ask them to take a bathroom break. When you return to the table, try to find something to distract your child. Some parents may bring a tablet, coloring book, or small toys to keep their child busy while waiting for their food but if you find yourself unprepared you can play “I spy” or another guessing game to keep them occupied.

Pro parent tip: Put together a “busy bag” that you can bring to restaurants. Include a few art supplies, small toys, books, magnet toys, or fidgets to keep your child occupied while waiting. To keep your child’s interest, switch out the items often and only allow them to play with it when you are at a restaurant or other situation where they need to be quiet.

Your child makes a rude comment to a stranger

This can be one of the most embarrassing situations for a parent. My cousin once went up to an elderly man and told him, “You are old and will die soon.” If your child makes a comment about someone’s appearance, it’s best to quickly apologize to the person they offended. If appropri-

ate, have your child apologize to them as well. Let your child know that it is never okay to make fun of someone’s appearance or comment on their race, weight, or age. If you feel that your child is simply curious about something and not making the comment rudely, try to take the time, when appropriate, to explain to your child. For example, if your child has a question about why someone is in a wheelchair you could explain that they need it to help them move around.

Pro parent tip: Let your child know that people come in all sizes, shapes, races, and ages. Our differences are what makes us each special. Your child will follow your lead when it comes to accepting others. If you celebrate diversity, they will most likely do the same. Talk to your child about differences and let them know it’s okay to ask questions but never to make fun of others.

Your child has a potty accident in public

During the months of potty training, accidents are likely to happen. It’s best not to make a big production of it and clean it up as quickly as possible. Try not to shame or embarrass your child, which can cause problems long term and even prolong potty training. Potty accidents always seem to happen in the most inconvenient times and places. Ideally you have an extra change of clothes in your car or diaper bag, but if not, it’s okay to leave early or borrow clothes from someone if needed.

Pro parent tip: Keep a stash of wipes and a full change of clothes in a ziploc bag

in your car. The bag can be used to bring home dirty clothes as well.

Your child shares embarrassing and private information about you

“My mom and dad kiss a lot. And I mean a lot!” was what one preschooler told me while I was teaching a Sunday school class. Another child told me how their dad snores and has stinky feet. Young kids usually don’t have much of a filter and are willing to share private and sometimes embarrassing information with teachers, friends and even complete strangers. In this situation, try to change the subject or turn the comment into a joke. “Well, we do have four kids” was how the kissing couple responded after their child shared that information.

Pro parent tip: When it’s the right time, you can talk to your kids about not sharing private information outside of the family. In the moment, try to turn the moment into a joke. If you brush it off with a laugh, others are more likely to do so.

These sticky situations can be embarrassing, but the good news is, they are common. Every parent has a few embarrassing moments they can share about their parenting journey. Often in these instances, you may be able to use humor to distract from the situation or simply apologize and move on. If nothing else, you can wait until your child is a teenager and share some of your own stories that might make them blush now that they are a little older.

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Art Camps

3rd Floor Art Camp at Central Midtown

1260 Dauphin St, Mobile, AL 36604

Weekly art camp starts June 3. 251-622-1365 www.smallcraft.studio

Coastal Makers, LLC

1260 Dauphin Street Ste. 121, Mobile, AL 36604

Send your kiddo on an art adventure this summer! Prepare to get messy, have fun, and create cool art! Designed for ages 6-up. Visit our website or Facebook page for camps in Mobile and Baldwin County.

251-455-2909 www.coastalmakers.com

Mobile Museum of Art - Summer Camps

4850 Museum Drive, Mobile, AL 36608

Weekly Summer Art Camp from 9AM-4PM (full-day or half-day options) for students ages 5-12 with the following schedule: June 10-14: Ages 5-7 and Ages 8-11, June 17,18, & 21: Pottery Camp Ages 5-11 (9:00-12:00), Ages 12+ (1:00-4:00), June 24 - 28: Ages 12+, July 8-12: Ages 5-7 and 8-11, July 1519: Ages 5-7 and Ages 8-11, July 22 - 26: Ages 12+ 251-208-5212 www.mobilemuseumofart.com/learn

Mobile Parks & Rec Community

Camps offering arts, crafts, sewing and more. https://mprd.recdesk.com/Community/Home

Round But Square Studios

3304 Old Shell Road Suite C, Mobile, AL 36608

Art Camps, art classes, pop ups- one day fun days, pop-in art events, art parties, adult classes, and more. Visit our website/Facebook/ instagram for more information. 251-591-3425 www.roundbutsquarestudios.com

Dance/Gymnastics/Cheer

Broadway South Dance

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7906 Westside Park Drive, Mobile, AL 36695

Broadway South Dance provides quality dance instruction in the West Mobile area for ages

2-adult. Be sure to check us out on the web to find out summer dance schedules and dance camps. Themes this year include Princess Summer Fun, Swifties Dance Jam, Barbie Dance Party, and Hip Hop Dance Jam. 251-639-0660 www.broadwaysouthdance.com

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6429 Hillcrest Park Court, Mobile, AL 36695

Dance Camp themes and ages!

Ballerinas Fun in the Sun! Ages 2-3, Monday and Wednesday, 5:30-6:15pm. Cost - $100.

Barbie Dance Blast! Ages 4-5, Monday and Wednesday, 6:15pm-7:00pm. $100.

Swiftie Dance Era - ages 6 and up, Monday and Wednesday, 6:15-7pm, $100.

Gymnastics Meets Ninja, ages 4-6, boys and girls. Tuesdays, 6pm-7pm. $75. 251-633-9559 www.debbiesdance.com

Gale’s Studio of Dance

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Piccadilly Square / 6345 Airport Boulevard, Suite F, Mobile, AL 36608

Classes begin Tuesday, June 11th. Online registration opens soon, or stop by the studio for our on-site registration on Monday, June 3, 2pm - 6pm. Classes include: Tip Toes & Tumbling (2 and up) Enchanted Princess (2-5 yrs), Pop Star (6 and up) Teens & Tweens (10 and up) Summer Intensive (13 and up), Pre-school Hip Hop Acro, Backhand Spring Class, and more! 251-343-9544 www.galesstudioofdance.com

Mobile Ballet

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4351 Downtowner Loop North, Mobile, AL 36609

Offering Dance Camps and Intensives. Our summer Intensive is taught by world renowned guest instructors as well as outstanding Mobile Ballet faculty.

Summer Intensive - (June 3-21, 2024 - Ages 12 & up with one year of pointe training required) Ballet, Pointe, Variations, Jazz, Contemporary and more.

Junior Intensive - (June 10-21, 2024 - Ages 10 and up, two years of ballet training required) challenges students to enhance skills and technique.

Princess & Pirate Camp: (June 3-6 and July 22-25, Age 3-5) Ballet, Creative Movement, Jazz and more! #LetsDance Camp: (June 10-13 and July 22-25, Age 6-9) 251-342-2241 www.mobileballet.org

Robinson’s School of Dance

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421 Highway 43 North, Saraland, AL 36571

Taking new students June 4, 4pm - 6pm. Summer Camp is held on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays in June. Ages 2 and up 251-675-5915 www.Robinsonsschoolofdance.com

Cottage Hill Gymnastics Center

1711 Hillcrest Rd, Mobile, AL 36695

Gymnastics, Tumbling and Trampoline

251-367-6182 www.cityofmobile.org/parks

Empire Gymnastics

246-B Jacintoport Blvd, Saraland, AL 36571

Visit our website for more information. 251-620-9780 www.empireathleticstraining.com

Mrs. Lisa’s Gym and Cheer

144 East I-65 Service Road N, Mobile, AL 36607

Mrs. Lisa’s offers Recreational tumbling classes, Competitive Cheer Teams for ages 3-18 , School Cheer Teams Tumbling, Private Lessons ,& Choreography.

251-471-9708 www.facebook.com/alabamajags

Ms. Daphne’s Cheernastics

102 Baker Road, Satsuma, AL 36572

For current info, visit our Facebook Page: Ms. Daphne’s CheerNastics; Summer Schedule TBA. 251-599-2205 www.msdaphnescheernastics.com

Nasser Gymnastics

3055 Old Shell Road, Mobile, AL 36607

Energetic camp for Girls and Boys, ages 3-12. Campers enjoy a clean and safe environment with instructor-led gymnastics, pit & trampoline, games, contests, and other fun gymnasticsthemed camp activities.

251-479-9311 www.nassergym.net

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Planet Gymnastics

900 Schillinger Road South, Mobile, AL 36695

We offer Summer Camps for boys and girls ages 4 – 15 Mondays through to Fridays for the months of June and July. Great way to keep your child active this summer.

251-650-0699 www.planetgym.org

Sheffield School of the Dance

4570 Hermitage Road, Mobile, AL 36619

Magic Of Dance (ages 3-5), June 18-20 - West Mobile Location [Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop]. The Intensive (ages 6-9, 10-12, 13+), July 15-19 - West Mobile Location [Ballet, Jazz, Contemporary, Hip Hop & Acro]. Ballet Boot Camp (ages 6-9, 10+), July 23-25 - West Mobile Location [Ballet, Pointe, Strength & Stretch]

251-219-7877 www.sheffielddance.com

Day Camps

Dauphin Island Sea LabSummer Day Camps

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101 Bienville Blvd, Dauphin Island, AL 36528

Oceans Alive - June 4 or July 1 (ages 5 - 8); BIO Blitz- June 13 or July 26 (ages 10-13); Ocean

Bytes- June 7 or July 26 (ages 9-11); Survivor: Dauphin Island - June 3, June 14, or July 2 (ages 1013). Registration/camp specifics available online. 251-861-2141 www.disl.edu/dhp/summer-camps

Azalea City Montessori Summer Camp

18 W Pierpoint Drive, Mobile, AL 36606 Monday-Friday 8:00am-3:30pm. Each themed week children will engage in fun, age appropriate play and learning Ages: Potty trained 3-6. 251-380-6923 www.azaleacitymontessori.org

Boy Scouts of America Cub Scout Day Camp

Five Rivers, 30945 Five Rivers Boulevard, Spanish Fort, AL 36527

The Mobile Area Council, Boy Scouts of America will be holding its annual Cub Scout Summer Day Camp. May 28 - May 31, 2024.

251-476-4600 www.bsamac.org

Boys and Girls Clubs of South Alabama Summer Enrichment Camp

Locations: Bernard Malkove Branch-35 Cody Road South, 251-343-4320, Kiwanis Branch-712 Rice Street, 251-478-7811, Semmes Branch-3810 Wulff Road East, 251-645-9027, Sonny Callahan Branch-6585 Carol Plantation Road, 251-6531188, Harmon Thomas Community Center, 1611 Belfast St., Mobile, (251) 654-8291, Foley Club, 1391 S. Cedar St., (251) 943-1483, Kids will enjoy exciting summer activities that include Summer Brain Gain, field trips, sports, swimming, arts and crafts, while also learning the importance of a healthy lifestyle.

251-432-1235 www.bgcsouthal.org

Bright Beginnings Learning Center at Providence LLC

6803 Airport Blvd, Mobile, AL 36608

Ages 5 - 12. Monday-Friday at 8:00am-6:00pm. Before care available.

251-776-5540 https://bright-beginnings-learningcenter-at-providence-llc.business.site

Camp 3Circle | Mobile Campus

150 S Sage Avenue, Mobile, AL 36606

June 10-14; Camp 3Circle is a fun-filled week for kids ages 4 years-4th grade. We incorporate worship, Bible study, and games to point children to God’s great love for them.

251-990-3112 www.3circlechurch.com/camp

Camp Chandler Tonsmeire

2701 Shelton Beach Road Ext, Mobile, AL 36618

Camp Chandler Tonsmeire is an outdoor education facility focused on character and leadership development while saving our children from nature-deficit disorder and summer learning loss. This is the place where kids can be kids and enjoy a day of adventure in a traditional day camp setting. Dates-June 3-7, June 10-14, June 17,1820,21, June 24-28, July 1-3, July 8-12, July 15-19. July 22-26.

251-423-2180 www.bgcsouthal.org/camp

Connect Camps

Luke 4:18 Fellowship, 2664 Sollie Road, Mobile, AL 36695

Connect Camps is a one-week, day camp for K-8th graders, filled with non-stop fun, engaging activities, daily faith-based lessons, and the chance to make lasting friendships. Your campers are sure to have an unbelievable week that they’ll never forget! Mark your calendars for July 1-5, 2024! Camp will be held Monday through Thursday 7:45 AM-5:00 PM and Friday 7:45 AM-12:00 PM. Register online at: https://connectcamps. com/mobile/ Use code FRIEND50 for $50 off per camper! (251) 281-1418 www.connectcamps.com/mobile

Evangel Christian School Summer Day Camp

1277 Jubilee Drive, Saraland, AL 36571 Summer Day Camp. 6:30am-6:00pm daily M-F. Ages 4-Entering 6th Grade. Weekly and Daily. Many on campus activities available including special guests and vendors. Camp begins: June 3 251-675-4619 www.folc.tv

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Exceptional Foundation Gulf Coast 28788 North Main Street, Daphne, AL 36526

June 3- July 25, 2024. This program will be filled with friends, fun, field trips, and more! M-Th 8:00am – 5:30pm. From age 10-High School Seniors. EFGC is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) program that provides social and recreational enrichment opportunities for the special needs communities of Baldwin and Mobile counties. There is limited availability.

251-625-8955 www.exceptionalfoundationgc.org/

Knight Life Christian Discipleship Camp and the City of Mobile Parks & Rec Mitternight Recreation Center, 5310 Colonial Oaks Drive, North, Mobile, AL 36618

Knight Life Christian Discipleship Camp for boys 8 - 12 is a unique, Christ-centered, male-focused, exciting, adventure day camp program designed to help each boy develop Godly character, integrity, honor, chivalry, and a servant-leader attitude based on a Biblical worldview. Activities include archery, culinary arts, field trips, and more! Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm. $50 non-refundable registration required. $55 per week for 7 weeks. 251-591-8041 or 251-471-5696 www.jysla.org

Knollwood Christian

1501 Knollwood Drive, Mobile, AL 36609 Summer camp will be open from 6am-6pm. Outdoor games, crafts, sports, water games, interactive games and more. May 28-August 2. Ages 5-11 years. 251-661-1987 https://www.knollwoodchristian academy.com/summer-camp

Little Animal Explorers

Environmental Studies Center, 6101 Girby Rd, Mobile, AL 36693

Little Animal Explorers-Pre-K Program-see our social media at fb/EnvironmentalStudiesCenterMCPSS or call in May for more information. 251-221-5000 www.mcpsesc.com/

Mobile Botanical Gardens NatureBLAST

5151 Museum Drive, Mobile, AL 36608

Monday-Thursday, June 17-20, 2024; 8:30-3:00. Outdoor discovery and nature studies. Rising 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders. Nature Hikes, Scavenger Hunts, Arts and Crafts, Games and Activities. $150 MBG members, $170 non-members. Limit 15. 251-342-0555 www.mobilebotanicalgardens.org/

Mobile Parks and Recreation Summer Camp

Mobile, AL Camps offer a variety of recreational and educational opportunities including themed games, crafts, special events, virtual field trips, and more. Ages 4-13. Time: 7:30-4:30 with extended care available. Pre-registration is required. https://mprd.recdesk.com/Community/Home

North Mobile Christian School Summer Camp

1255 Industrial Parkway, Saraland, AL 36571 NCMS Summer Camp for K3 up to those entering the 6th grade starts May 28. Camp runs from 6:30am-6:00pm, Cost-$30 per day. Registration Fee is $75. Camp is open to the public. You can pick the days to attend. 251-679-3279 www.northmobilechristian.org

Semmes First Baptist CDCSummer Day Camp

4070 Wulff Road East, Semmes, AL 36575 Summer Camp program for ages K-5th grade. 251-649-2712 www.semmesfirstbaptistcdc.com

St. Dominic Catholic School

4160 Burma Road, Mobile, AL 36693

Camp dates are Tuesday, May 28 through Wednesday, July 31st, 2024 . Hours of operation

are 7:30AM-5:30PM. Camp Eagles K-6th and Camp Little Eagles PK2-PK4. 251-661-5226 www.stdominicmobile.org

The Watermelon Patch

6417 Hillcrest Park Court, Mobile, AL 36695

Come and join us for the summer to keep your children moving and having fun. 10 weeks of camp with weekly themes. 12 months-6 years old. 251-633-3288 www.watermelonpatchkids.com

Trinity Kids Learning Center

309 Pinehill Drive, Mobile, AL 36606

Summer Day Camp will include fun and engaging activities for children ages 5 - 12. Monday through Friday, 7:30am - 5:00pm. 251-476-1844 www.tklclearning.com

University of South Alabama Summer Recreation Camp

University of South Alabama Student Recreation Center, 51 Jaguar Boulevard, Mobile, AL 36688 Camps focus on physical activities such as swimming, rock wall climbing, ping-pong, outdoor games, sports, and more. Seven one-week sessions beginning June 3. Ages: Rising 1st-8th graders. Dates/Hours/Rates online. 251-460-7268 southalabama.edu/summercamps

West Mobile Baptist CDC Summer Camp

7501 Airport Boulevard, Mobile, AL 36608 Children K4-5th grade. 251-639-6868 www.wemochurch.org

Westminster Presbyterian Kids Summer Camp

2921 Airport Boulevard, Mobile, AL 36606

Ages 3 months to 5 years will run June 3rd to July the 19th (closed July 4th), Monday thru Friday from 9:00am - 1:00pm. (8:00am drop off is available). Fun activities including pizza days! 251-207-8184 www.facebook.com/westminster prespreschool

Winshape Camp

Redemption Church, 1251 Industrial Pkwy, Saraland, AL 36571

Have the summer of a lifetime close to home, July 24-28, 2023 for completed K - 5th grade. Monday-Thursday 8:00am-5:00pm and Friday 8:00am-12:00pm.

844-WS-CAMPS (972-2677)

https://camps.winshape.org/day-camps/mobile-al/

YMCA North Mobile

Main Branch-92 Saraland Loop, 251-679-8877 / Youth Youth Services Site-401 Shelton Beach Rd, 251-586-8396, Saraland, AL 36571

At camp, kids enjoy fun summer activities that include sports, swimming, and arts and crafts, park days and field trips while also learning the importance of healthy choices and active lifestyles under the supervision of our fully-trained staff. 5-14yrs. www.southalabama.recliquecore.com

Drama/Theater Camps

Azalea City Center for the Arts & Sunny Side Theater

Summer Drama Camps

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Azalea City Center for the Arts, 63 Midtown Park East, Mobile, AL 36606

Original Drama Camp - Put on full-length shows complete with sets, costumes, and fun! Activities include drama games, outdoor water games, set painting, and more!

Drama Camp Jr - Our youngest performers learn a script in one week. Camps focus on basics of acting skills by exploring costumes and characters! Musical Theater Intensive: Join a guest director as she takes campers through the process of producing an ENTIRE musical in one week complete with sets, costumes, and more!

Rising Stars camp directed by Eric Browne for high schoolers only! Produce a hilarious comedy over the course of two weeks. Glee camp is for singers! Join us to be part of a concert full of Disney, Broadway, and pop songs! 251-510-1808 www.sunnysidedrama.com

Education & Miscellaneous

Alabama School of Math and Science-STEM Leadership Academy

Summer Camp

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1255 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36604

Dates: June 3-7, and June 10-14, 2024, for rising 7th-9th graders. Cost: $275 (extra $100 for Mini Medical). Day camp option only (8:00 am – 3:00 pm) due to residence halls renovations. Camp Registration. Registration Deadline: May 15, 2024. 251-441-2100 www.asms.net

Bellingrath Gardens

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Bellingrath Gardens, 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Road, Theodore, AL 36582

Summer Camps provide children with daily hands-on investigations and garden explorations that will spark their imagination in STEM and nature. Camps are designed for students entering Kindergarten through grade 6 in Fall 2024. Three week-long camps will be offered on June 3, June 17, and July 22, from 9 am—4pm. Morning and Extended Care options are available.

251-459-8987 www.bellingrath.org/youth-camps

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St. Luke’s Episcopal School - Lower Campus 3975 Japonica Lane, Mobile, AL 36693

This exciting, hands-on STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) camp is designed for kids entering grades K-6, Led by qualified local educators, campers team up with friends for a week of high-energy adventures by building awesome inventions.

251-666-2991 www.invent.org/camp

Dauphin Island Sea Lab

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101 Bienville Boulevard, Mobile, AL 36528

See listing under Overnight Camps for details. 251-861-2141 (ext. 7515)

www.disl.edu/dhp/summer-camps

Huntington Learning Center

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2370-D Hillcrest Road, Mobile, AL 36695

A Huntington summer reading and/or math program can help your student gain new skills and avoid the summer slide. It’s also a great opportunity for struggling students and students with learning disabilities to get caught up. We offer reading, phonics and math programs for K-12 students and ACT Prep for high school students. Enroll today!

251-525-9239 www.huntingtonhelps.com

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Nicholas D. West Tech, LLC

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2103 Government Street, Mobile, AL 36604

Join our tech discoveries camp led by software engineer and tech-company owner Nick West. Students explore coding, graphic design, cyber security, AI, web design, and game development. Available for grades 3–12. Sign up at techcamp. nicholasdwest.com. Mobile camps for summer camps interested in a Tech Day. For classroom integration and resources, visit techforeveryone.app. 251-644-0533 https://techcamp.nicholasdwest.com

STEAMCamp for Kids

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Locations: Cottage Hill Christian Academy, Alabama School of Math & Science, 16 hours of screen-free, hands-on fun through daily STEM Challenges, camp relays, team building activities, STEAM projects, exploratory centers and outside time with new friends! Ages 5-12 for STEAMCamp and 8-13 for Robotics VEX IQ Camp. Visit our website for locations and dates. 251-518-8903 www.steamcampforkids.com

USA Literary CenterTutoring and Summer Camp

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Mobile, AL 36608

Engage in reading and writing through sports and games with a SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES theme. Rising 2nd - 6th grade Session 1: Monday, June 3- Friday, June 14 Session 2: Monday, July 8- Friday, July 19. 8:30am to 4:00pm. One week -

$225 | Two weeks - $300. K through 12th Reading and Writing Support - June 10- 27 and July 8-25. Monday - Thursday. 8:30am - 2:30pm. Assessment $75. $40/hour session. 251-380-2891 www.southalabama.edu/colleges/ ceps/literacy-center/

USS ALABAMA

Anchor Academy

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2703 Battleship Parkway, Mobile, AL 36602

While at Anchor Academy, students will participate in art, STEM, and outdoor activities. Students will also explore the USS Alabama and USS Drum through fun and engaging lessons. Dates: June 3-7, June 10-14, July 8-12, and July 15-19. Open to students having just completed kindergartenfifth grade.

251-433-2703 www.ussalabama.com

Auburn University Youth Camps

Auburn, AL 36849

Auburn Youth Programs is an extension of University Outreach that sponsors and executes summer programs designed to educate and inspire youth in a variety of academic, athletic, and extracurricular endeavors.

334-844-4750 https://www.auburn.edu

Aviation Challenge Camp

One Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35805

More details under Overnight Camps. 800-637-7223 www.spacecamp.com

Bloom Play Studio

2561 Old Shell Road, Mobile, AL 36607

BLOOM Play Studio provides purposeful play through sensory and messy play, cooking classes,

STEM activities, and much more! Find us on Facebook and visit our website for information. 251.298.6389 www.bloomplaystudio.com

BlueBird Big Chef’s Camp

6157 Airport Blvd, Ste 205, Mobile, AL 36608

Get your picky eater to try new things at Big Chefs Camp! Kids will “cook” with a feeding therapist and try new foods together! June 10-14 (Monday-Friday) from 12:15 to 1:45pm. All abilities welcome. Ages 10 to 13.

251-287-0378 www.bluebirdtherapy.com

BlueBird Handwriting Heroes Camp

6157 Airport Blvd, Suite 205, Mobile, AL 36608

Could your child’s handwriting use some improvement? Using fun and play, this camp helps develop the skills needed to improve handwriting and social skills! June 3-7 (Monday-Friday) from 8:45-10:15am. All abilities welcome. Ages 4 to 8. 251-287-0378 www.bluebirdtherapy.com

BlueBird Little Chef’s Camp

6157 Airport Blvd, Suite 205, Mobile, AL 36608

Get your picky eater to try new things at Little Chefs Camp! Kids will “cook” with a feeding therapist and try new foods together! June 10-14 (Monday-Friday) from 10:15 to 11:45am. All abilities welcome. Ages 5 to 9. 251-287-0378 www.bluebirdtherapy.com

BlueBird Pirate Speech Camp

6157 Airport Blvd, Ste 205, Mobile, AL 36608

Arrr mateys! Get ready for fun! This camp uses play to help children improve word articulation. June 3-7 (Monday-Friday) from 10:45-11:45am. All abilities welcome. Ages 5 to 10. 251-287-0378 www.bluebirdtherapy.com

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Bright Academy Summer Reading Camp

3590 Pleasant Valley Road, Mobile, AL 36609

Open to rising 1st and 2nd Graders - Intensive Multi-sensory reading instruction - phonics, vocabulary, fluency, games and so much more. Learn that Reading in FUN!

251-525-9105 www.brightdyslexics.com

Bright Academy Summer STEAM Camp

3590 Pleasant Valley Road, Mobile, AL 36609

Open to rising 1st-6th Graders. FUN Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics Activities. Exciting Multi-sensory Instruction 251-525-9105 www.brightdyslexics.com

Exploreum Science Center

65 Government Street, Mobile, AL 36602

Experience the new and improved Exploreum Academy in Mobile! Academy programs at the Exploreum Science Center are a great way to keep budding young minds engaged all summer long. Each academy will include activities from various STEM topics, as well as access to our galleries and Digital Dome theater.

251-208-6892 www.exploreum.com/education/ exploreum-academy/

Farm Adventure Summer Day Camp

Linda’s Learning Farm and Play Park, 2380 Havens Road, Semmes, AL 36575

Children will experience what farm life is like. There will be barn activities, garden fun, swimming, playtime and daily horse interaction. Ages 5-12. June 10-14

251-649-1802 www.facebook.com/learningfarmandplaypark

Flight Works Alabama

2000 Aerospace Drive, Mobile, AL 36615

Skills-based camps will weave science, technology, engineering, and math (STEAM) into various activities uniting education and FUN! 251-512-2320 www.flightworksalabama.com

Mobile Parks and Rec Community Activities

Educational Camps and Classes. Tutoring, ACT Classes, Computer Classes and much more. https://mprd.recdesk.com/Community/Home

National Flight Academy

1 Fetterman Way, Pensacola, FL 32508

An 6 day overnight camp for rising 7-12th grad-

ers that inspires interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM). 877-552-3632 www.nationalflightacademy.com

Revelation Christian Academy Summer Enrichment Program

1711 Taylor Lane, Mobile, AL 36605

Focus on the subject areas of Reading and Math in a fun and educational way for grades Kindergarten5th grade.

251-473-2333 www.revelationchristian.org

St. Luke’s Episcopal School Camp Wildcat

3975 Japonica Lane , Mobile, AL 36693

St. Luke’s is having a Summer Day Camp, academic and specialty camps. Camp Wildcat registration is now open for students in rising K3-rising 6th grade enrolled at St. Luke’s for the 2024-2025 school year. All others will be waitlisted pending availability. Camp starts May 28th and ends July 26th (7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.) The camp is $165 a week and is open to the public. Enjoy weekly field trips and fun-themed weeks. 251-666-2991 www.slesmobile.org

St. Paul’s Episcopal – Summer Saints 161 Dogwood Lane, Mobile, AL 36608

We will offer summer school and enrichment classes, several athletic camps, and music camps. 251-342-6700 www.stpaulsmobile.net

Horseback Riding

Riverview Camp for Girls

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757 County Road 614, Mentone, AL 35984

2024 Camps run from June 9-August 2. An allgirls overnight camp with short and long-term sessions for girls ages 6-16. Horseback riding, swimming, nature trails, arts and crafts, and much more! Also offering weekend retreats for mother-daughter adventures. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram.

800-882-0722 www.riverviewcamp.com

Mimi C. Peters Riding School at Silver Lining Farm – Summer Riding Camp

10727 El Nina Drive, Mobile, AL 36608 Day and Overnight Camps offered. Ages 5-16. 251-634-1229 www.facebook.com/silverliningfarm

Sandstone Equestrian Center

9450-A Jeff Hamilton Road, Mobile, AL 36695

251-508-2759 www.sandstoneequestriancenter.com

Valley View Ranch Equestrian Camp for Girls

606 Valley View Ranch Rd, Cloudland, GA 30731

One, two or three-week sessions June 9 – July 26, 2024. Overnight camps for girls, ages 8-17 years. English, Western, Barrels, Vaulting, and Trails. Beginner and Advanced riders. CHA instructors. 706-862-2231 www.valleyviewranch.com

Music & Theatre Camps

Full Scale School of Music

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Azalea City Center for the Arts, 63 Midtown Park East, Mobile, AL 36606

Summer music camps for ages 5-18! Come and join us at Full Scale for a great time of music making, theory, rhythm, harmony, and rock and roll! Students are welcome to join us any week this summer for Rock Band, Rock Band Jr, Hands on Instruments, and more! 251-454-6591 www.fullscaleschool.com

Marcus Johnson Summer Jazz Camp

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History Museum of Mobile, 111 S Royal Street, Mobile, AL 36602

July 15-July 26, 2024-A blend of music education, cultural enrichment and team building. Aspiring musicians are taught the fundamentals of jazz by seasoned local professionals under the direction of Mobile’s music icon, Hosea London. Celebrity guest artists in residence will be featured as instructors. $100.00/student. Scholarships available upon request. Students must have their own instrument and possess the ability to play music scales.

251-478-4027 www.gcehjazzfest.wordpress.com/ jazz-camp

Alabama School of the Arts

5735 College Parkway, Mobile, AL 36613

Theatre camp-June 10-14 & 17-21 (ages 14-18)-Spend two weeks collaborating and growing with like-minded performers, with intensives in dance, music, and acting. Summer Music CampJune 24-28 (rising 2nd – 6th graders) Daily activities will include introduction to brass, woodwind, string, and percussion instruments as well as exciting instruction of music theory, history, movement, and singing!

251-442-2420 asota.umobile.edu/summer-camps/

BlueBird Music & Movement Camp

6157 Airport Blvd, Suite 205, Mobile, AL 36608

Get your little one moving and interacting with others! Children in this camp play instruments, sing songs, and play games to target coordination, balance, following directions and socialization skills. June 10-14 (Monday-Friday) from 8:45-9:45am. All abilities welcome. Ages 3 to 4. 251-287-0378 www.bluebirdtherapy.com

Mobile Symphony Summer Strings

257 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36602

Learn new music and skills, discover the secrets of your instrument, and have fun playing in a string ensemble! Music Theory is Fun and Beginner Strings also available. Tuesdays and Thursdays

June 4,6,11,13 and July 9,11,16,18

251-432-2010 mobilesymphony.org/summer-strings

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Springhill Baptist Summer Music Camp

2 South McGregor Avenue, Mobile, AL 36608

Music day camp for ages completed PreK4-6th grade. Group singing, performing, instruments and music learning activities. Camp Dates:

July 15-19, 2024

251-342-5320 www.shbc.cc/smash

St. Paul’s Episcopal School –Summer Fun and Learning

161 Dogwood Lane, Mobile, AL 36608

See listing under Educational Camps for details and visit our website.

251-342-6700 www.stpaulsmobile.net

The PACT Theatre Company

5025 Cottage Hill Road, Mobile, AL 36609

Our camps are a great way to get introduced to Musical Theatre. Musical Theatre Summer Intensive-June 3-21, Musical Theatre Pilot Production Camps (1st-12 grades)-June 3-15, 17-28, Musical Theatre Camps (1st-8th grades)-July 8-19, July 22-August 2. 251-307-5056 www.thepactmobile.com

Overnight Camps

Alabama

School of Math and Science-STEM Leadership Academy Summer Camp

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1255 Dauphin Street, Mobile, AL 36604

Dates: June 3-7, and June 10-14, 2024, for rising 7th-9th graders. Cost: $275 (extra $100 for Mini Medical). Day camp option only (8:00 am

– 3:00 pm) due to residence halls renovations. Camp Registration. Registration Deadline: May 15, 2024. 251-441-2100 www.asms.net

Dauphin Island Sea LabSummer Overnight Camps

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101 Bienville Blvd, Dauphin Island, AL 36528

Barrier Island Explorer: Rising 5th-6th grades

June 16-19 or July 21-24; Marine DeTECHtives: Rising 7th-8th grades June 9-12; Gulf Island Journey: Rising 7th-9th grades

June 2-7, June 16-21, or July 7-12; Coastal Fisheries Camp: Rising 9th-12th grades May 26-3; Bay Voyager: Rising 9th-12th grades

June 9-14 or July 14-19. Registration/camp specifics are available online.

251-861-2141 DHPSummer@disl.edu www.disl.edu/dhp/summer-camps

Dauphin Island Sea Lab

Residential Marine Science Class

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101 Bienville Blvd, Dauphin Island, AL 36528

June 23 - July 19. The Residential Marine Science Class is a 4-week academic class that introduces high school students to the field of marine science. Students live on the DISL campus and gain a better understanding and appreciation of the various disciplines in marine biology and oceanography.

251-861-2141 www.disl.edu/dhp/summer-camps

Riverview Camp for Girls

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757 County Road 614, Mentone, AL 35984

2024 Camps run from June 9-August 2. An all-girls overnight camp with short and long-term sessions for girls ages 6-16. Horseback riding, swimming, nature trails, arts and crafts, and much more! Also offering weekend retreats for mother-daughter adventures. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. 800-882-0722 www.riverviewcamp.com

Aviation Challenge Camp

One Tranquility Base, Huntsville, AL 35805

We offer space, aviation and robotics camps to children between the ages of 9 to 18. Visit our website for session options, dates and registration.

800-637-7223 www.spacecamp.com/aviation

Camp ASCCA

5278 Camp Ascca Dr, Jacksons Gap, AL 36861

Camp ASCCA offers campers a wide variety of traditional recreational and educational activities with a unique design for accessibility. Summer sessions begin June 16, 2024.

256-825-9226 www.campascca.org

Camp Beckwith

10400 Beckwith Lane, Fairhope, AL 36532

Join us for the “Best Week Ever at Beckwith, packed with sailing, swimming, arts & crafts, zip-lining, and so much more! Visit our website for information about dates and rates.

251-928-7844 www.beckwithal.com

Camp Cosby

2290 Paul Bear Bryant Road, Alpine, AL 35014

YMCA Camp Cosby is a week long sleepaway camp experience for boys and girls ages 6 to 16

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with a first rate staff, activity variety, beautiful landscape and amazing views. 256-268-2007 https://campcosby.ymcabham.org

Camp Mac for Boys and Girls

Located in the Talladega National Forest - Cheaha Mountain, 2671 Cheaha Road, Munford, AL 36268

A traditional summer camp nestled in the Talladega National Forest where kids learn stuff, do things and have fun!

256-362-7449 www.campmac.com

Camp Marannook

10425 Veterans Memorial Parkway, La Fayette, AL 36862

We have a whole summer packed full of awesome activities for you to enjoy. Several sessions to choose from. 334-864-7504 www.marannook.org

Camp Marymount

1318 Fairview Boulevard, Fairview, TN 37062

Camp Marymount offers a two-week and three-week session for girls and a one-week and two-week session for boys. Rising first graders thru rising 11th graders are eligible to be campers.

615-799-0410 www.campmarymount.com

Camp Nakanawa

1084 Camp Nakanawa R, Crossville, TN 38571

Since 1920 Camp Nakanawa has been helping young ladies gain confidence and reach their full potential in a positive and fun-filled environment. 931-277-3711 www.campnakanawa.org

Camp Seale Harris

Various locations, Camp Seale Harris is for kids & teens with diabetes and their family members. Camps & programs are available in several cities. 205-402-0415 www.campsealeharris.org

Camp Smile

Mobile, AL 36607

A residential camp for individuals with disabilities 5-50 years old. Space is very limited. Please apply as soon as possible

251-479-4900 www.campsmilemobile.org

Camp Stanislaus

304 South beach Blvd, Bay St. Louis, MS 39520

Day and resident camp for boys and girls ages 8-15. Camp runs weekly from June 16-July 13, Father and Son: June 7-83, Water Sports: July 15 - 19, Marine Biology: June 10 - 14 228-467-9057 www.campstanislaus.com

Camp Walkabout

171 Baylor School Road, Chattanooga, TN 37405

Discover everything you never knew you could do. From hiking and paddling to caving and climbing, The Walkabout Experience brings a new adventure every day. Ages 8-16. 423-757-2515 www.baylorschool.org/summer/ camp-walkabout

Camp Whispering Pines

7740 Union Street, Citronelle, AL 36522

Veritas Student Camp July 26-30 (6th-12th); Momentum Kids Camp-June 24-28 (6th - 12th grade), July 15-18, 2024 (1st - 6th grade). 251-866-7868 www.campwhisperingpines.com

Camp Widjiwagan

3088 Smith Springs Road, Antioch, TN 37013 Overnight camps run from May 27 - August 3, 2024. Visit our website to see a full schedule of camps and age groups. 615-360-2267 www.campwidji.org

Camp Winnataska

260 Winnataska Drive, Pell City, AL 35218

2024 camps run from May 29 - July 27. Offering a variety of camp sessions for boys and girls ages 6-15 years old. Full week sessions and minicamps.

205-640-6741 www.winnataska.org

Camp Woodmont

381 Moonlight Drive, Cloudland, GA 30731

ACA accredited camp-loads of activities: archery, climbing, horseback riding, canoeing, crafts, games and more! 1 & 2 week sessions for boys & girls 6 to 15. Season: May 26-July 26. 423-472-6070 www.campwoodmont.com

Cub Scout Resident Camp

Camp Maubila, 2332 Camp Maubila Rd, Grove Hill, AL 36451

Cub Scout Resident Camp will be held June 2024, 2024. Maubila Summer Express Camp will be held May 30 – Jun 2, 2024

www.bsamac.org/camp-maubila

Girl Scouts of Southern Alabama

All girls are welcome at Girl Scout camp – no membership required! Rising 2nd -12th graders can choose from 3 day/2 night or 6 day/5 night sessions with a variety of girl-led activities. GSSA resident camps are places where girls can build friendships, skills and confidence while creating life-long memories.

www.girlscoutssa.org/summercamp

Lake Forest Ranch

5326 Lake Forest Road, Macon, AL 39341

Camps run from June 1-July 27, 2024. Visit our website for a complete schedule of camp schedules. 662-726-5052

www.lakeforestranch.com

Lookout Mountain Camp for Boys

277 County Road 632, Mentone, AL 35984

Residential camp for Boys since 1928. Several session options available. Dates, times and additional camp information available online.

504-861-1534 www.lookoutmountaincamp.com

Mimi C. Peters Riding School at Silver Lining Farm –Summer Riding Camp

10727 El Nina Drive, Mobile, AL 36608

Day and Overnight Camps offered. Ages 5-16. Silver Lining Farm has one of the best summer camp programs in the country.

251-634-1229 www.facebook.com/ silverliningfarm/

Rapahope

Mobile, AL 36604

Rapahope has been bringing joy to children diagnosed with cancer and their families since 1985. We are a non-profit organization that offers free, year-round programming, including summer camp, as well as weekend and day-long opportunities for families and siblings.

251-476-9880 www.rapahope.org

Twin Lakes Camp

155 Milner Road, Florence, MS 39073

Sessions: June 3-8, June 10-15, June 17-21 (Day Camp), June 24-29, July 1 -6, July 8-13, July 15-20, 2024. Twin Lakes focuses on safety and fun while being intentionally grounded in Biblical teaching. 601-845-6858 www.twinlakescamp.org

YMCA Camp Chandler

1240 Jordan Dam Road, Wetumpka, AL 36092

Since 1928 YMCA Camp Chandler has provided youth with the opportunity to build meaningful relationships, develop new skills, and create memories that last a lifetime. Ages:5-15 years old. 334-229-0035 www.campchandler.org

Sports Camps

Inner Strength Taekwondo ad on page 17

9120 Airport Boulevard, Suite H, Mobile, AL 36608

Summer Camp begins May 28 and runs through August 2. Ages 4 and up will learn important life lessons about respect, confidence, and perseverance. Our Kids Taekwondo program is designed to set each student up for success and to give them the edge in life that only the martial arts can provide. 251-776-1978 www.InnerStrengthMobile.com

Auburn Swim Camp

664 Biggio Drive, Auburn, AL 36849

Camp focuses on technical instruction, skill development, training and a fun learning environment. www.auburnswimcamps.com/

Azalea City Track & Field Camps

University of South Alabama’s Jaguar Track Facility, 1209 Mitchell Center, Mobile, AL 36608

Azalea City Summer Track & Field Camp - May

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28-29, June 11- 12, 18-19, 2024. Time: 5:30pm7:15pm. Pole Vault, High Jump, Hurdles, Shot Put, Javelin, Hammer, Discus, Long Jump, Triple Jump. All campers will have the option of which events they want to train.

251-460-7656 www.jagfieldcamp.com

Brochu Tennis Academy

Lubel Memorial Tennis Courts on the University of South Alabama

Tennis Camps-May 28-31, June 10-14, June 24-28 (ages 6-17). All levels from beginner to advanced. Campers will receive instructions from the South Alabama head coach, assistant coaches, and current college players. Daily activities-tennis drills, strategies, games, and swimming. www.brochutennisacademy.com

Jags Soccer Camps - Univ of South AL

5950 Old Shell Road, Mobile, AL 36608

Soccer camps and clinics are ran by The University of South Alabama Jaguars Soccer coaches and staff. www.jagsoccercamps.com

JO Volleyball Camps at South Alabama

University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL 36688 2024 Summer Volleyball camps-camps are held in Jaguar Gymnasium, Striplin Gym, and South Alabama Recreation Center on the University of South Alabama campus. We offer team camps, elite and all skills camps, and individual skills camps. 616-644-5751 jovolleyballcamps.totalcamps.com/

McGill Toolen Summer Sports Camps

1501 Old Shell Road, Mobile, AL 36604

McGill-Toolen Catholic will be offering our popular summer sports camps including baseball, track

& field, football, boys basketball, co-ed soccer, volleyball, girls basketball, boys and girls tennis and cheerleading. Please visit website for registration.

251-445-2900 www.mcgill-toolen.org

Michael Brisbane Golf Instruction

1000 Gaillard Road, Mobile, AL 36608

Golf lessons and clinics. 251-490-3812 www.michaelbrisbanegolf.com

Mobile Parks & Rec. Community Activities

Many sports camps offered in various locations. 251-208-1631 mprd.recdesk.com/Community/Home

Mobile Tennis Center

Offering summer clinics. Please visit our website for more information or to sign up. 251-208-5181 www.mobiletenniscenter.net

St. Paul’s Episcopal School –Summer Fun and Learning

161 Dogwood Lane, Mobile, AL 36608

See listing under Educational Camps for details. 251-342-6700 www.stpaulsmobile.net

UMS-Wright

65 Mobile Street, Mobile, AL 36607

Offering athletic, academic, day, and specialty camps. Registration for UMS-Wright families opens mid-March. Registration opens for families outside of UMS-Wright May 1st. 251-479-6551 ums-wright.org/summerprograms

University of Mobile RAMS Soccer Camps 5735 College Parkway, Mobile, AL 36613

Girls and Boys College Prep Camp (High School Age): June 30 - July 2

251-442-2396 www.ramssoccercamps.com

University of South Alabama Mark Calvi Baseball Camps

University of South Alabama -Stanky Field, Mobile, AL 36688

This camp is designed to help players take their game to the next level. Dates: June 3-7, June 1721, July 15-19, July 29-August 2; Ages: 7-13

205-249-2031 www.jagbaseballcamps.com/markcalvi-baseball-camp.cfm

Swimming & Water Fun

City of Mobile Swim Association

Mobile, AL The City of Mobile Swim Association offers lessons, training and practice groups for swimmers of all ages and ability levels. 205-802-9585 www.swimcmsa.com

Mobile Bay Sailing School

4295 Marina Drive North, Mobile, AL 36605

Week-long sailing camp summer sessions. Two different sessions: regular class includes daylong sessions (9am-5pm, ages 8-18), second type is a special opti class for beginner/young sailors (ages 8-10 half-days 9am-2pm, or 1pm5pm).

251-209-1800 www.mobilebaysailingschool.com/

West Mobile Baby Fish

Rams Soccer Academy Camps offer partial, fullday and residential camp options. Co-Ed Camps (ages 8-15): June 4-7, June 18-21, July 16-19. MBP

Mobile, AL Teaching children aged 6 months – 6 years old ISR Self-Rescue techniques designed to help them survive should they reach the water. www.westmobilebabyfish.com

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Tuesday April 2

USA Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert

7:30 PM Laidlaw Performing Arts Center, 5751 USA South Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 www.southalabama.edu/colleges/music/upcomingevents. html

Wednesday April 3

Thursday April 4

Movies In The Park

Mania: The Abba Tribute Band

7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 www.asmglobal mobile.com/

6:00 PM Lavretta Park, 200 W. Parkway Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 Movies In The Park is a free event that will happen every Thursday in Spring! 8 Movies in 8 Parks! Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers for a Movie Night with Us! April 4 - Barbie www.MobileParksAndRec.org

Friday April 5

Boat Show on the Bay

12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Mark your calendars for a weekend packed full of beautiful boats, fun activities for the whole family, and awesome vendors. http://www.boatshowonthebay.com/

Southwest Chamber of CommerceBusiness Expo

2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Tillman’s Corner Community Center, 5055 Carol Plantation Rd Mobile, AL, 36619

Joe Jefferson Players Present Mame

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606

https://joejeffersonplayers.com/

The Playhouse in the Park Presents The Miracle Worker

7:30 PM Playhouse in the Park, 4851 Museum Dr Mobile, AL, 36608

http://playhouseinthepark.org/

Saturday April 6

Tour de LADR

7:30 AM Beckwith Camp & Conference Center, 10400 Beckwith Ln Fairhope, AL, 36532 https://tourdeladr.com/

Antiques, Collectibles, Craft Show

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Abba Shrine, 7701 Hitt Rd Mobile, AL, 36695

Boat Show on the Bay

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM, USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 A weekend packed full of beautiful boats, fun activities for the whole family, and awesome vendors. http://www.boatshowonthebay.com/

Living History Day

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us for artillery demonstrations, guided tours of Alabama’s largest Civil War battlefield, and a special cruise exploring the sites where the major actions of the Mobile Campaign took place!

https://www.blakeleypark.com/

Dauphin Island Discovery Day

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Dauphin Island Sea Lab, 101 Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL, 36528 The open house event gives you the chance to learn about current research and and learn more about the coastal ecosystem we live in. The day includes a chance to explore real scientific laboratories, hands-on science lessons, and free children’s admission to the Alabama Aquarium.

https://www.disl.edu/events/discovery-day/

Spring at Seward Farms

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Seward Farms, 10836 Tanner Williams Rd Lucedale, MS, 39452 Seward farms offers a safe, fun unique egg hunting experience for children ages 1 to 10 years old. The farm will be open from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm or your enjoyment. The Easter Bunny will be available for visits from 10:00 am until 12:30 pm at the farm!

www.sewardfarms.com/Seward-farm-Easter.htm

Mad Science

10:00 AM Moorer/Spring Hill Branch, 4 McGregor Ave Mobile, AL, 36608 We have fun down to a science! Bring your Child or Teen to the Moorer Branch to explore science with fun and wacky crafts! 251-494-4140 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Pajama Movie Mornings

10:00 AM Ben May Main Library, 701 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us for a cozy book-to-a-moviethemed morning at the library. Come dressed in your comfiest pajamas as we explore a movie based on a favorite book in the Youth Programming Room. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Final Four Watch Party

3:00 PM Sage Park, 2900 Dauphin St Mobile, AL, 36607

The fun will start two hours before the game with a 3 on 3 friendly single elimination tournament. The winning team will take home a trophy and all participants will receive a certificate. Live DJ, Prizes for the Most “Spirited” Fans. Please bring your own chairs. www.MobileParksandRec.org

5th Annual Krewe of Kindness Ball

6:00 PM Battle House Hotel, 26 N. Royal Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Open to all ages, we return to the Battle House Hotel to dance and enjoy a night with family and friends. The Krewe of Kindness, a volunteer-based and family led non- profit organization, was formed to help provide support and assistance to families and individuals in our area to enable them to lead healthy and active lifestyles while emphasizing the importance of inclusion and acceptance within our community.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/5th-annual-krewe-ofkindness-ball-tickets-748890851697

Mobile Pops Spring Concert - Dauphin Island (Free) 6:00 PM Water Tower Plaza, Dauphin Island, AL, 36528 Mobile Pops Spring Concert

https://www.themobilepops.com/

Joe Jefferson Players Present Mame

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606

https://joejeffersonplayers.com/

Mobile Symphony Presents Mozart’s Requiem

7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Mobile Symphony Presents Mozart’s Requiem. Mobile Symphony Presents Mozart’s Requiem. Mozart’s final work is a breath-taking choral masterpiece

loved the world over. This massive work explores both life and death. The concert also includes Mozart’s Don Giovanni Overture and Tchaikovsky’s Suite No. 4 “Mozartiana,” the Russian master’s own tribute to Mozart. https://mobilesymphony.org/

The Playhouse in the Park Presents The Miracle Worker

7:30 PM Playhouse in the Park, 4851 Museum Dr Mobile, AL, 36608 http://playhouseinthepark.org/

Sunday April 7

Boat Show on the Bay

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park, 2703 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Mark your calendars for a weekend packed full of beautiful boats, fun activities for the

Antiques, Collectibles, Craft Show

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM, Abba Shrine, 7701 Hitt Rd Mobile, AL, 36695 Antiques, Collectibles, Craft Show

Joe Jefferson Players Present Mame

2:00 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 https://joejeffersonplayers.com/

Mobile Symphony Presents Mozart’s Requiem 2:30 PM Details on April 6.

The Playhouse in the Park Presents The Miracle Worker

2:30 PM Playhouse in the Park, 4851 Museum Dr Mobile, AL, 36608 http://playhouseinthepark.org/

Monday April 8

Solar Eclipse at West Regional

12:30 PM - 2:00 PM, West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us for a viewing party of the Eclipse and enjoy crafts and games outdoors while we wait for Mother Nature to put on a show! The program starts at 12:30pm and ends at 2:00pm. We will have a limited number of glasses to give out on a first come basis. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Eclipse Watch Party

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Moorer/Spring Hill Branch, 4 McGregor Ave Mobile, AL, 36608 Eclipses are wondrous events to behold and can teach us a lot! Come celebrate the solar eclipse with a viewing party at the Moorer Branch Library. 251-494-4140 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Make-A-Craft

3:00 PM Virginia Dillard Smith/Toulminville Branch, 601 Stanton Rd Mobile, AL, 36617 Get creative and create something special. Come and join us a the Toulminville Branch and enjoy an afternoon of craft making with a spring theme.

251-494-4982 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

The Mobile Symphonic Pops Band

7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, Medal of Honor Park Pavilion, 1711 Hillcrest Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us for an enchanting evening of music and melody as we present our muchanticipated Spring Concert Program, “Fantastic Places.” Immerse yourself in a musical journey that will transport you to magical realms and extraordinary destinations. https://www.themobilepops.com

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Tuesday April 9

Financial Literacy for Teens

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 PNC bank wealth management representative will inform teens about long term and short term savings, credit use among other wealth management information. Registration is recommended! To register, please use this form: https://forms.office. com/r/3MjjSRVtK7.

www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

USA Flute Choir & Celtic Crúe Spring Concert

7:30 PM Laidlaw Performing Arts Center, 5751 USA South Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 www.southalabama.edu/colleges/music/ upcomingevents.html

Women’s Resource Center Gala Saenger Theatre Mobile, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us for an evening of great celebration of 40 years of LIFE in Mobile!

https://wrcmobile.org/

Wednesday April 10

World Ballet Series Presents Swan Lake

7:00 PM Mobile Civic Center, 401 Civic Center Dr. Mobile, AL, 36602 Experience the legendary Swan Lake, the ballet of all ballets, will be performed one night only.

https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Thursday April 11

Denim and Diamonds FundCommunity Services for Vi-

Byrne Hall, Mobile, AL, 36608 Fundraising Event for CSVR, Hors d’oeuvres & Wine Tasting, Silent & Live Auction 251 476-4744 csvrlowvision.org

Toddler Time-Mobile Museum of Art ($5 members per child per session | $10 non-members)

10:00 AM Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 Join us for single sessions of sensorybased art projects designed especially for toddlers and preschool children. Toddler time is open to children ages 1 through 5. Registration online

https://www.mobilemuseumofart.com/

50th Birthday CelebrationMobile Botanical Gardens

6:00 PM Mobile Botanical Gardens, 5151 Museum Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 The MBG Board of Directors invites you to the Gardens for a festive night of jazz, food and drink, and fun while taking in the magical surroundings of the Gardens in spring.

https://mbgrebloomshop.com/collections/golden-anniversary-2024

Movies In The Park

6:00 PM Matthews Park, 3700 Michael Boulevard Mobile, AL, 36609 Movies In The Park is a free event that will happen every Thursday in Spring! 8 Movies in 8 Parks!

Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers for a Movie Night with Us! April 11 - Talladega Nights

www.MobileParksAndRec.org

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Funny Girl

7:00 PM College Woods Center on the University of Mobile Campus, 5860 College Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36613 Prepare to be delighted by the timeless charm and laughter-filled moments of “Funny Girl”!

https://asota.umobile.edu/event/funny-girl/

USA Piano Ensembles Spring Concert

7:30 PM Laidlaw Performing Arts Center, 5751 USA South Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 southalabama.edu/colleges/music/upcomingevents.html

Friday April 12

Black Tie Bingo and Drawdown

6:00 PM Exploreum Science Center, 65 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 6 to 10 pm. 100 % (one-hundred percent) of the proceeds from donations and the fundraiser assists patients and families in Mobile, Baldwin and Escambia Counties. www.eventbrite.com

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Funny Girl

7:00 PM College Woods Center on the University of Mobile Campus, 5860 College Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36613

https://asota.umobile.edu/event/funny-girl/

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Emporium Presents The Guess Who

7:30 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Emporium Presents The Guess Who https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Joe Jefferson Players Present Mame

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606

https://joejeffersonplayers.com/

The Playhouse in the Park Presents

The Miracle Worker

7:30 PM Playhouse in the Park, 4851 Museum Dr Mobile, AL, 36608 The Playhouse in the Park Presents The Miracle Worker http://playhouseinthepark.org/

Saturday April 13

Community Art Market

8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, USA Wesley Foundation, 5835 Old Shell Road Mobile, AL, 36608 The Spring Community Art Market will be held on Saturday, April 13th, from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. This will be a time of fun and fellowship, celebrating local artists and makers from all corners of the place we call home! Join us for a family-friendly event, complete with arts and crafts, live local music, bouncy houses, face painting, and much more!

Mobile Chocolate Festival

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, The Grounds, 1035 Cody Rd N Mobile, AL, 36608 Indulge in all that is Chocolate! Proceeds benefit Penelope House! https://mobilechocolatefestival.com/

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Funny Girl

7:00 PM College Woods Center on the University of Mobile Campus, 5860 College Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36613 Prepare to be delighted by the timeless charm and laughter-filled moments of “Funny Girl”! https://asota.umobile.edu/event/funny-girl/

Joe Jefferson Players Present Mame

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606

https://joejeffersonplayers.com/

The Playhouse in the Park Presents The Miracle Worker

7:30 PM Playhouse in the Park, 4851 Museum Dr Mobile, AL, 36608

http://playhouseinthepark.org/

BNB Productions Presents BackNBlack

8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 BNB Productions Presents BackNBlack, The Ultimate AC/DC Experience https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Sunday April 14

Joe Jefferson Players Present Mame

2:00 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606

https://joejeffersonplayers.com/

The Playhouse in the Park Presents The Miracle Worker

2:30 PM Playhouse in the Park, 4851 Museum Dr Mobile, AL, 36608

http://playhouseinthepark.org/

Alabama School of the Arts Presents Funny Girl

3:00 PM College Woods Center on the University of Mobile Campus, 5860 College Pkwy Mobile, AL, 36613

Prepare to be delighted by the timeless charm and laughter-filled moments of “Funny Girl”!

https://asota.umobile.edu/event/funny-girl/

MEGA Events Presents The Rock Orchestra By Candlelight

8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 In ethereal candlelit settings, this band of 14 classical musicians unleash effortlessly enchanting melodies alongside powerful walls of distortion. Witness the unexpected union of Classical music and Metal. https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Tuesday April 16

Birding Cruise from Five Rivers Delta Resource Center

10:00 AM Bartram Landing at the Five Rivers Delta Resource Center, 30841 Five Rivers Blvd Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Come along with birding enthusiasts from throughout the Gulf Coast region as we explore one of the richest bird habitats in the nation https://www.blakeleypark.com/

Teen Cuisine: Strawberry Freezer Jam

3:45 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 TEENS, join us at West Regional Library in the meeting room to learn how to make easy freezer jam! Registration is required! To register, please use this form: https://forms.office.com/r/61dpiVQWiE. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Wednesday April 17

Starting a Business in Mobile County

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Ben May Main Library, 701 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 This seminar will provide you with an overview of starting a business from legal structure to licensing. Presenter: Mel Washington – Regional Manager of the Small Business Development Center. Registration is recommended. To register or for more information, please email the Reference Desk at mainref@mplonline.org or call 251-340-1458. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Springhill Medical Center’s For Girls Only Class

(Free) 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM, Gerald L. Wallace Conference Center, 3715 Dauphin St. (Building 2, 4th Floor) Mobile, AL, 36608 Hosted by OB/GYN Dr. Lauren Self of Azalea City Physicians for Women. This session is specially designed for young girls ages 8-12 to learn about the natural physical changes they will encounter during puberty. Light meal provided. Free. Parent must accompany their child. Registration is required to attend: https://www.springhillmedicalcenter.com/ classes-events/girls-only-understanding-puberty-drlauren-self.

https://www.springhillmedicalcenter.com/classesevents/girls-only-understanding-puberty-dr-lauren-self

Thursday April 18

Mobile River Cruise with John Sledge

9:00 AM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us as park friend John S. Sledge, author of the award-winning book, The Mobile River, narrates a three-hour cruise across the Mobile-Tensaw Delta and down the storied Mobile River leaving a wake of history—some previously untold—behind.

https://www.blakeleypark.com/

Dyslexia

5:00 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Experience the struggles of dyslexic learners and understand their perception of the school setting. Come and learn about the signs and symptoms of dyslexia.

www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Movies In The Park

6:00 PM Dotch Community Center, 3100 Banks Ave Mobile, AL, 36617 Movies In The Park is a free event that will happen every Thursday in Spring! 8 Movies in 8 Parks! Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers for a Movie Night with Us! April 18 - Trolls Band Together www.MobileParksAndRec.org

Pianos at an Exhibition

7:00 PM Moorer Auditorium in Martin Hall on the University of Mobile Campus, Mobile, AL, 36613 Welcome to “Pianos at an Exhibition” – an extraordinary showcase of artistic brilliance! Join us as the Alabama School of the Arts Piano Ensemble takes you on a captivating journey through music and art.

https://asota.umobile.edu/event/piano-ensemble-pianosat-an-exhibition/

Friday April 19

Guided Ghost Hunt

7:00 PM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Learn about the enduring legends and lore associated with the early 1800s town of Blakeley and the Battle of Fort Blakeley during the Civil War and get an opportunity to tag along with veteran ghost hunters as they search for paranormal evidence. https://www.blakeleypark.com/

Joe Jefferson Players Present Mame

7:30 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 https://joejeffersonplayers.com/

USA Opera Theatre presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s “HMS Pinafore”

7:30 PM Laidlaw Performing Arts Center, 5751 USA South Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 southalabama.edu/colleges/music/upcomingevents.html

Dixie Division Military Vehicle Show

USS Alabama Battleship, 2703 Battleship Parkway Mobile, AL, 36602 The Dixie Division Military Vehicle Show will take place on the field. Come see vintage military jeeps, trucks, bikes and more. Swap meet and vendors selling military memorabilia included. The event is free to attend and open to the public. Parking fee of $5.

https://www.ussalabama.com/event/dixie-divisionmilitary-vehicle-show-4/

Saturday April 20

Love Your Community Earth Day Celebration

(Free) 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Mobile Japanese Gardens & Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, 36608 Educational vendors, games, nature walks, live music, art activities, Electric Vehicle car show, food trucks & so much more! http://www.loveyourcommunity.com/

Lunch Cruise

10:30 AM Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Departing from the Blakeley dock, we’ll venture through one of the nation’s most biodiverse ecosystems as we wind our way to the popular Bluegill Restaurant on the Mobile Causeway. https://www.blakeleypark.com/

Joe Jefferson Players Present Mame

7:30 PM 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606 https://joejeffersonplayers.com/

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The Black Jacket Symphony - “Purple Rain”

8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602

https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Dixie Division Military Vehicle Show Details on April 19.

Sunday April 21

Joe Jefferson Players Present Mame

2:00 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL, 36606

https://joejeffersonplayers.com/

MudBottom Revival Music Festival

2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, 3619 Riviere Du Chien Road Mobile, AL, 36693 Dog River Clearwater Revival (DRCR) is proud to host the MudBottom Revival Music Festival – a fun afternoon created to raise awareness and funds for DRCR’s ongoing Dog River improvement projects.

https://dogriver.org/events/fundraisers/9th-annualmudbottom-revival-music-festival/

USA Opera Theatre presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s “HMS Pinafore”

3:00 PM Laidlaw Performing Arts Center, 5751 USA South Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 USA Opera Theatre presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s “HMS Pinafore” southalabama.edu/colleges/music/upcomingevents.html

Thursday April 23

RMHC Little Black Dress

6:00 PM Fort Whiting Reception Hall, 1630 S Broad St Mobile, AL, 36605

Presented by Barnes Family McDonalds, this year’s gala and a wildly fun runway show will feature 40 local women and men modeling the latest in 2024 fashion, styled by Dillard’s. During the event, guests will hear from a Ronald McDonald House family as they share their story of their child’s medical journey and the impact that Ronald McDonald House had on their family. The Runway Show Gala features an elegant cocktail party with heavy hors d’oeuvres and live music following the show. Benefiting Ronald McDonald House Charities of Mobile. rmhcmobile.org

The Alabama School of the Arts’ Jazz Band Concert: “The Wonderful World of Disney” 7:00 PM University of Mobile College Woods Auditorium, Mobile, AL, 36613

https://asota.umobile.edu/event/um-jazz-band-thewonderful-world-of-disney/

Wednesday April 24

World Book Day DIY Books

4:00 PM Semmes Regional Library, 9150 Moffett Road Semmes, AL, 36575 Celebrate World Book Day with us! Create your very own DIY book to fill with pictures, thoughts, quotes…whatever you want! Supplies will be provided. Ideal for ages 6-11. 251-494-4935 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Springhill Medical Center’s For Boys Only Class

(Free) 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM, Gerald L. Wallace Conference Center, 3715 Dauphin St. (Building 2, 4th Floor) Mobile, AL, 36608 Boys ages 10 and older can hear Mike Little, D.O., F.A.A.P., of Children’s Medical Group, P.A., discuss the physical changes to be expected as boys mature. Also, he will provide information on what girls are experiencing at the same age. Parent must remain with their child during the class. Light meal provided. Class is free, but registration is required online: https://www.springhillmedicalcenter.com/classes-events/boys-only-class https://www.springhillmedicalcenter.com/classes-events/ boys-only-class

Thursday April 25

Movies In The Park

6:00 PM Crawford Park, 351 S Ann St Mobile, AL, 36604 Movies In The Park is a free event that will happen every Thursday in Spring! 8 Movies in 8 Parks! Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers for a Movie Night with Us! April 25 - Asteroid City www.MobileParksAndRec.org

USA Concert Choir & University Chorale Spring Choral Concert

7:30 PM Laidlaw Performing Arts Center, 5751 USA South Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 USA Concert Choir & University Chorale Spring Choral Concert southalabama.edu/colleges/music/upcomingevents.html

Friday April 26

Friends of the Mobile Public Library Book Sale

3:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Abba Shrine Center, 7701 HItt Road Mobile, AL, 36695 The Friends of the Mobile Public Library Book Sale is back. Admission on Saturday and

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Sunday is free, but the exclusive Friday Preview Sale is for Friends Members Only. Memberships begin at $40 and are available at the door, but why wait? Join online and be one of the first to start shopping! www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

MCPSS Film Festival

6:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 The purpose of the MCPSS Film Festival is to encourage student creativity, communication, and collaboration by providing an engaging platform and community recognition. It is a project of the MCPSS Department of Instructional Technology. https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Gator Cruise

Historic Blakeley State Park, 34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us for an evening adventure into some of the secluded reaches of the lower Delta as we look for alligators and other nocturnal Delta wildlife. https://www.blakeleypark.com/

Saturday April 27

Wilmer Hall Pancake Breakfast

7:00 AM Wilmer Hall, 3811 Old Shell Road Mobile, AL, 36608 Join us on the front lawn of Wilmer Hall (3811 Old Shell Rd.) on Saturday, April 27, 2024 from 7 - 10 AM for pancakes, music and MORE! All benefits go to Wilmer Hall.

Delta Woods and Waters Expo

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, 30945 5 Rivers Boulevard Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 The Delta Woods and Waters Expo, an annual event sponsored by the City of Spanish Fort and held at 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, celebrates the beauty and diversity of the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. https://www.deltawoodsandwatersexpo.com/

Friends of the Mobile Public Library Book Sale

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Abba Shrine Center, 7701 HItt Road Mobile, AL, 36695 The Friends of the Mobile Public Library Book Sale is back. Saturday: $2 for Hardbacks & DVDs; $1 for Paperbacks, Audiobooks & Music www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

St. Francis Arts & Crafts Festival

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM, St Francis Episcopal Church, 401 Key Street Dauphin Island, AL, 36528 Shop more than 50 arts & crafts booths, sample delicious eats & treats, and bargain hunt at the White Elephant Sale! www.townofdauphinisland.org/calendar-of-events

Great Strides Walk

10:00 AM Langan Park, Mobile, AL, 36608 Every Great Strides participant is committed to helping advance a cure for cystic fibrosis. By joining us at Great Strides you can help us reach this lifesaving goal. https://fightcf.cff.org/site/TR/GreatStrides/4_Alabama_ Birmingham?pg=entry&fr_id=10169

NICU Reunion

11:00 AM USA Health Children’s & Women’s Hospital, Mobile, AL, 36604 The annual reunion for children born in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Children’s & Women’s Hospital is planned for Saturday, April 27 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. All NICU graduates, their families and former caregivers are invited.

2024 Annual Slam-a-Rama

2:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Virginia Dillard Smith/Toulminville Branch, 601 Stanton Rd Mobile, AL, 36617 Join us as we celebrate National Poetry Month with a Poetry Competition at our Annual Poetry Slam-A-Rama. Children ages

8 -19 are challenged to create their own poem(s) and compete with their peers for prizes. Contestants must register by calling 251-494-4982 or email Gert Laffiette glaffiette@mplonline.org 251-494-4982 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

14th Annual Bald Eagle Bash

pen every Thursday in Spring! 8 Movies in 8 Parks! Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers for a Movie Night with Us! May 2 - Puss ‘N Boots The Last Wish. www.MobileParksAndRec.org

Cocktails with the Critters

6:00 PM Bluegill Restaurant, 3775 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL, 36527 Join us for the 17th Annual Cocktails with the Critters May 2, 2024 BlueGill Restaurant on the Causeway, Celebrating the Sea Life in our Bay and the Gulf.

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4:00 PM - 7:00 PM, Weeks Bay Resource Center, 11525 US-98 Fairhope, AL, 36532

Annual Bald Eagle Bash–the Alabama Gulf Coast’s Party for Preservation–is Saturday, April 27, 2024, 4-7pm at the Weeks Bay Reserve Tonsmeire Resource Center. This signature annual fundraiser for SALT has earned a reputation for delivering great food, great music, and a great time, all on the edges of beautiful Weeks Bay.

Exceptional Artists Presents Derek Hough Symphony Of Dance

7:30 PM Mobile Civic Center Theatre, Mobile, AL, 36602 Exceptional Artists Presents Derek Hough Symphony Of Dance https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

The Alabama Troubadours Concert

8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 The Alabama Troubadours Concert https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Sunday April 28

Friends of the Mobile Public Library Book Sale

1:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Abba Shrine Center, 7701 HItt Road Mobile, AL, 36695 The Friends of the Mobile Public Library Book Sale is back. Sunday: $1 for Hardbacks & DVDs; $0.50 for Paperbacks, Audiobooks & Music. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Phantom Curses the Opera

2:00 PM Ben May Main Library, 701 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 Please join Commedia del Arte Traveling Players for a hilarious hair raising comedy. Come dressed for the opera.Written and directed by Shari Prestwood Phantom Curses the Opera is an original satire based on the novel By Gaston Leroux Much to the Phantom’s dismay his lovely empty theatre has new tenets. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Tuesday April 30

2024 Annual Hope for Healing

5:15 PM Mobile Convention Center, 1 S Water St Mobile, AL, 36602 The evening will showcase expert perspectives from Victory’s healthcare partners on overcoming challenges faced by uninsured adults seeking healthcare. Additionally, the event will feature impactful stories from patients whose lives have been impacted through Victory’s programs. Capping off the night will be an inspiring keynote address by Tim Tebow.

https://victoryhealth.org/hope-for-healing

Thursday May 2

Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival

5:00 PM - 9:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors.

https://gulfcoastballoonfestival.com/

Movies In The Park

6:00 PM Newhouse Park, 2960 Alston Dr Mobile, AL, 36605 Movies In The Park is a free event that will hap-

Friday May 3

Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature more than 50 balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors. Join us at OWA for this fun-filled weekend. https://gulfcoastballoonfestival.com/

One Night of Queen

8:00 PM Saenger Theatre, 6 South Joachim Street Mobile, AL, 36602 A spectacular live concert, recreating the look, sound, pomp and showmanship of arguably the greatest rock band of all time.

https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Sunny Side Theater and Drama Camp Productions Presents Anastasia The Musical Youth Edition

Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 S Carlen St Mobile, AL, 36606 Join Anya on her journey to the past as she attempts to learn who she is after losing her memory. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer, Anya and her friends embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. May 3 at 11 am & 7 pm

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Saturday May 4

Pajama Movie Mornings

10:00 AM Ben May Main Library, 701 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us for a cozy book-to-a-moviethemed morning at the library. Come dressed in your comfiest pajamas as we explore a movie based on a favorite book in the Youth Programming Room. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival

11:00 AM - 10:00 PM, OWA , 101 S OWA Blvd Foley, AL, 36535 The Gulf Coast Hot Air Balloon Festival is approaching its 19th year of flying! We are excited you are interested in coming to this year’s event that will feature more than 50 balloons from across the country, enjoy food vendors, arts and craft vendors, and retail vendors. Join us at OWA for this fun-filled weekend. https://gulfcoastballoonfestival.com/

March One Music Presents Kevin Gates The Ceremony Tour

8:00 PM Mobile Civic Center Theatre, Mobile, AL, 36602 https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

Sunny Side Theater and Drama Camp Productions Presents Anastasia The Musical Youth Edition

Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 S Carlen St Mobile, AL, 36606 Join Anya on her journey to the past as she attempts to learn who she is after losing her memory.

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Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer, Anya and her friends embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. May 4 at 2 pm & 7 pm www.sunnysidedrama.com/

May The Fourth Be With You

Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center & IMAX Theater, 65 Government Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Find us on Facebook for times, activities, movie info, tickets, and more. www.exploreum.com

Sunday May 5

Sunny Side Theater and Drama Camp Productions Presents Anastasia The Musical Youth Edition

2:00 PM Joe Jefferson Playhouse, 11 S Carlen St Mobile, AL, 36606 Join Anya on her journey to the past as she attempts to learn who she is after losing her memory. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer, Anya and her friends embark on an epic adventure to help her find home, love and family. www.sunnysidedrama.com/

Thursday May 9

Toddler Time-Mobile Museum of Art

($5 members per child per session | $10 non-members)

10:00 AM Mobile Museum of Art, 4850 Museum Dr. Mobile, AL, 36608 Join us for single sessions of sensory-based art projects designed especially for toddlers and preschool children. Toddler time is open to children ages 1 through 5. Registration online. https://www.mobilemuseumofart.com/

Movies In The Park

6:00 PM Hillsdale Community Center, Mobile, AL, 36608

Movies In The Park is a free event that will happen every Thursday in Spring! ! Bring your blankets, chairs, and coolers for a Movie Night with Us! May 9 - Turning Red www.MobileParksAndRec.org

Friday May 10

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

7:30 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love.

https://cctshows.com/

North American Entertainment Group Presents Mobile Comedy Festival with Sommore, Lavell Crawford, Bill Bellamy & more!

8:00 PM Mobile Civic Center Theatre, Mobile, AL, 36602

North American Entertainment Group Presents Mobile Comedy Festival with Sommore, Lavell Crawford, Bill Bellamy & more!

https://www.asmglobalmobile.com/

EcoWild Outdoor Expo

Mobile Convention Center, 1 S Water St Mobile, AL, 36602 Expo bringing outdoor enthusiasts the best in lifestyle gear, accessories and information, alongside the ecological initiatives to keep the Gulf Coast wild. Get ready to interact with outdoor activity and lifestyle vendors, educational sessions and guest talks, recreational exhibits, family-friendly activities, outdoor-themed art gallery, food trucks and more!

https://ecowildexpo.com/

Saturday May 11

Chickasaw Civic Theatre Presents Brigadoon

7:30 PM Chickasaw Civic Theatre, 801 Iroquois St. Chickasaw, AL, 36611 Once in the Highlands of Scotland, two New Yorkers lost their way and stumbled on an enchanted village, living two centuries in the past. Brigadoon is alive with music and dance and love.

https://cctshows.com/

EcoWild Outdoor Expo

Details on May 10.

Sunday May 12

EcoWild Outdoor Expo

Details on May 10.

Thursday May 16

24th Annual Chef Challenge

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM, Mobile Convention Center, Mobile, AL, 36602 Chef Challenge is Feeding the Gulf Coast’s annual fundraiser that brings together some of our area’s most celebrated chefs and restaurants for an evening of superb food and drink, live entertainment by Roman Street, and a vast silent auction--all in the name of ending hunger along the central Gulf Coast.

https://www.feedingthegulfcoast.org/get-involved/ chefchallenge

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Every Monday

Mystery Monday

3:00 PM Parkway Branch, 1924 Dauphin Island Pkwy B Mobile, AL, 36605 Scavenger hunts, LEGO challenges, movies, puzzles & more. Ages 3-18 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Read and Sign (ASL) Storytime

at West Regional Library

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609

Join us in the Meeting Room for books, songs, sign language and for ages 3 - 5! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Tuesday

Read and Play Storytime

10:00 AM Ben May Main Library, 701 Government St Mobile, AL, 36602

Join us in Bernheim Hall for a socially distant storytime event. Masks are required. Children enjoy 20 minutes of books, songs, manipulatives, and rhymes, with an emphasis on repetition for their developing minds. Story and book time is followed by a time of free play with a sensory activity. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Good Listener Storytime

10:00 AM Parkway Branch, 1924 Dauphin Island Pkwy B Mobile, AL, 36605 Join us for fun with stories, words that rhyme, games and crafts too! This storytime event is designed for ages 3 – 7. Registration is required. To register, or for more information, please email Ms. Gert at glaffiette@mplonline.org, or call her at (251) 494-4454. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Tuesday Time Out Storytime at Grand Bay

11:00 AM Grand Bay Library, 10329 Freeland Ave Grand Bay, AL, 36541 Entertaining storytime designed for preschool-aged children! Join us in the Meeting Room at the Grand Bay Library for fun stories, song and crafts. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Read and Sign (ASL) Storytime at West Regional Library

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room for books, songs, sign language and for ages 3 - 5! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Wednesday

Good Listener Storytime

10:00 AM Moorer/Spring Hill Branch, 4 McGregor Ave Mobile, AL, 36608 Good Listener Storytime 251-494-4140 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Wonderful Wednesday Storytime

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM, Theodore Oaks, 5808 US-90 West E Theodore, AL, 36582 Join us for stories and songs and lots of fun! www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Shake, Rattle, & Read Storytime at West Regional Library

10:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room every Wednesday and Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m. for this storytime program designed for infants and children up to age three. Help stimulate their early literacy skills and enjoy meeting other parents! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Listen & Learn Storytime

11:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Storytime has many benefits for children such as promoting early literacy, language development, help develop concentration, social skills, communication skills, and encourages their imagination and creativity. Join us in the Storytime room at West Regional

for fun stories and songs. Ideal for ages 3-5 years. 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Good Listener Storytime at Semmes

10:30 AM Semmes Regional Library, 9150 Moffett Road Semmes, AL, 36575 Join us for stories, songs, and dances! www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Preschooler Storytime

10:30 AM Saraland Public Library, 111 Saraland Loop Saraland, AL, 36571 Preschooler Storytime 251-675-2879 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Second Wednesday

Learning Lunch (Free)

12:00 PM History Museum of Mobile, 111 S Royal Street Mobile, AL, 36602 This series allows guests to enjoy free presentations on a wide range of historical and cultural topics. Admission to Learning Lunch is free. Bring your lunch and enjoy complimentary beverages. 251-208-7569 www.historymuseumofmobile.com

First and third Wednesday

Wonderful Wednesdays at West

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 On the first and third Wednesdays of every month, children and families are encouraged to meet up in the Children’s Department room for arts, crafts, occasional science projects, and lots of fun! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Thursday

Shake, Rattle, & Read Storytime at West Regional Library

10:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Join us in the Meeting Room every Wednesday and Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m. for this storytime program designed for infants and children up to age three. Help stimulate their early literacy skills and enjoy meeting other parents! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Listen & Learn Storytime

11:00 AM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 Storytime has many benefits for children such as promoting early literacy, language development, help develop concentration, social skills, communication skills, and encourages their imagination and creativity. Join us in the Storytime room at West Regional for fun stories and songs. Ideal for ages 3-5 years. 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Tales and Trails in the Gardens (Included in cost of admission / Free for MBG Members) 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM, Mobile Botanical Gardens, 5151 Museum Drive Mobile, AL, 36608 A literacy program for young children every Thursday morning. Reading stories and sharing activities in the Gardens - for Preschoolers and Homeschoolers. Registration required. 251-342-0555 https://mobilebotanicalgardens.org/

Throwdown Thursday - Video and Board Games for Teens at West

3:30 PM West Regional Public Library, 5555 Grelot Rd Mobile, AL, 36609 This is a laid-back meetup to unwind playing games with other teens. We will have various board games, nintendo switch, playstation and xbox games for multiplayer matchups that include various genres - puzzle, racing, fighting, shooting, and open-world-type games. Sometimes there will also be additional activities like 3d pens and fuse beads for expressing your creative side! 251-340-8571 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Chess Club

3:00 PM - 5:30 PM, Semmes Regional Library, 9150 Moffett Road Semmes, AL, 36575 Semmes Regional Library Chess Club is designed for children and teens ages 6 - 18. Playing chess improves concentration and problemsolving skills. No experience is necessary www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every other Friday

Beginner Guitar Lessons for Kids

4:00 PM Semmes Regional Library, 9150 Moffett Road Semmes, AL, 36575 Is your child interested in learning to play the guitar? Now’s their chance! Join us in the Semmes Meeting Room for FREE lessons. Lesson books will be available. However, Please bring your own guitar. For children ages 6-11. Registration is required. To register and for more information, please call 251-494-4935 or email Callie Kelley atckelley@mplonline.org. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Saturday

Saturday Crafternoon

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM, Theodore Oaks, 5808 US-90 West E Theodore, AL, 36582 Come celebrate the upcoming 159th Battle of Mobile Bay sponsored by the 6th Alabama Cavalry & the Alabama Division of Reenactors. This two-day event is at historic Fort Gaines. Saturday will be the Battle of Mobile Bay reenactment & surrender ceremony, and Sunday will feature a Tactical www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Saturday Science

10:30 AM - 2:30 PM, Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center & IMAX Theater, 65 Government Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Join us for Saturday Science! Demonstrations will be shown in our various Lab and Headquarters throughout the day.

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Chess Club for Everyone

2:00 PM Moorer/Spring Hill Branch, 4 McGregor Ave Mobile, AL, 36608 Beginners and experienced players welcome! Playing chess improves concentration and problem-solving skills. Join us at Monte L. Moorer/Spring Hill Branch for chess club designed for ages 6 and up. 251-494-4140 www.mobilepubliclibrary.org

Every Second Saturday

Saturdays at the Coop

7:00 PM Cooper Riverside Park, Mobile, AL, 36602 Fill your weekend with good times and great music at Cooper Riverside Park every Saturday after ArtWalk! Our free concerts run from 7-10 PM and feature bands from a variety of genres including, but not limited to jazz, metal, country, rock, and pop. Come enjoy music under the stars and don’t forget to bring a folding chair or blanket and snacks!

https://www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events

First Sunday of the month

Free First Sunday - History Museum of Mobile

(Free) 1:00 PM History Museum of Mobile, 111 S Royal Street Mobile, AL, 36602 Free admission for all visitors sponsored by Wind Creek Hospitality every first Sunday of the month!

251-208-7569

www.historymuseumofmobile.com

Please check with each venue prior to attending the event to verify the information provided is still accurate and up to date.

Please send your calendar events to lynn@mobilebayparents.com.

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AI and the Loss of Truth

In today’s rapidly advancing technological landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful tool that has the potential to revolutionize various aspects of our lives. From assisting with everyday tasks to making groundbreaking scientific discoveries, AI has undoubtedly transformed how we live and work. Our kids are using it daily in classrooms. It is on their phones via the apps they use. However, as AI continues to evolve, there is a growing concern about the potential loss of truth accompanying its widespread adoption.

One of the primary issues surrounding the loss of truth and AI is the rise of deepfake technology. Deepfakes are manipulated videos, images, or audio files that appear very realistic, making it difficult to distinguish between what is real and what is fabricated. With the help of AI algorithms, individuals can create deepfakes that can be used to spread disinformation, deceive the public, and manipulate public opinion. This poses a significant threat to the integrity of information and raises

questions about the authenticity of the content we consume. Not only are adults having a hard time distinguishing between what is real and what is not, but our kids are as well. Couple that with a bit of teenage impulse control, and we are seeing many fake images and content being rapidly sent by kids to one another. There are numerous serious concerns here.

In addition to deepfakes, AIpowered algorithms used by social media platforms and search engines can contribute to the loss of truth. These algorithms are designed to personalize the content we see based on our preferences and interests. While this may seem convenient, it also creates echo chambers, where individuals are only exposed to information that aligns with their existing beliefs and biases. As a result, people are less likely to encounter diverse perspectives and alternative viewpoints, leading to a narrowing of their understanding of the world. This can further reinforce existing prejudices and hinder critical thinking. And as we

know, in order for our kids to grow and learn, they must be exposed to various thoughts and viewpoints. It builds character and empathy, and challenges thought processes.

To address the potential loss of truth associated with AI, it is crucial to prioritize ethical considerations and responsible deployment of AI technologies. This includes developing robust safeguards against deepfakes and disinformation, promoting digital literacy and critical thinking skills, and fostering a culture of transparency and accountability among AI developers and providers. Additionally, efforts should be made to educate our youth on responsible, ethical use of AI.

We must encourage them to think critically and with an open, curious mind. As parents, we must stay up to date on AI to have educated conversations with our kids. Because no matter our thoughts around it, it is here to stay.

She is a licensed social worker with greater than 15 years of clinical practice and health care experience. She attended Troy and Auburn University where she studied social work and counseling. Kristi travels nationally and has spoken with thousands of children, parents, professionals and organizations about the benefits and threats associated with social media. You may reach Kristi through her website at www.knbcommunications.com.

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