Academy Student Receives Scholarship
Heartwood Christian Academy is proud to announce this year’s NCAA winner, Cece York. She is the recipient of a scholarship from the prestigious Emory University. Cece has worked hard to achieve her goals and is welcomed as the newest Eagle Swimmer on Emory University’s Swim Team! Congratulations Cece for such an honor. We are so proud of you!
Mobile Christian Student Recognized by Mobile Optimist Club
Mobile Christian student Hailey Padgett was recognized as the Mobile Optimist Club’s Female Track & Field Athletes of the Week for their performances at the Mobile County Championships. She competed in the 4A State Championships May 4-6th in Gulf Shores.
McGill-Catholic Junior Achieves Perfect ACT Score
Congratulations to McT Junior Colson Tidikis who scored a perfect 36 on the ACT. Colson joins fellow Junior Russell Ginn and Senior Julia Grinstead also achieved a perfect score previously.
Davidson High School Hosts Model United Nations Event
Davidson High School hosted over three hundred high school students from ten area schools for a model United Nations event. Students represented over a hundred countries, debated world events, and proposed solutions to global issues including the war in Ukraine, refugee crises, cyber terrorism, and drug trafficking. This event enabled students to better understand global crises and develop problem solving and public speaking skills.
Since 1977, Davidson High School has hosted this event. All of the DIMUN chairs are seniors at Davidson in the International Baccalaureate program. In order to prepare for this experience, students are required to research current events and the implications that they have on how various countries interact with each other on the global stage.”
On the first day, delegates broke into committees and discussed related topics. On the second day, all three hundred met in one large group to ratify the resolutions from the previous day. Students from Davidson High School were joined by students from Alabama School of Math and Science, Baker, Bryant, Barton Academy for Advanced World Studies, Blount, Cottage Hill Christian Academy, McGill-Toolen Catholic High School, and UMS-Wright. Students formed delegations and assumed the roles of diplomats as they debated global conflicts; however, these skills will translate into the classroom as well. Chairperson Bailey Baxter said, “Following Parliamentary Procedure is mandatory at DIMUN, so students must speak sharply, succinctly, and precisely to convince others to pass their resolutions and facilitate progress in both committee meetings and General Assembly.”
Corpus Christi Catholic Optimist International Oratorical Winner
Ellen Wentworth (Sixth Grader) was our school winner in the Optimist International Oratorical Contest. She represented our school at our local Optimist Club Contest and won the honors as our area winner. She then represented the Mobile area in the District Oratorical Contest held in Montgomery. Ellen’s speech was titled “Discovering the Optimist Within Me”. We are very proud of Ellen!
and Salutatorian 2023
Taylor Jackson, Valedictorian, has been a student at St. Luke’s for 14 years. During her time as a Wildcat, she participated in cross country, track and field, Key Club, National Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, Spanish Honor Society, Rho Kappa Honor Society, Youth Legislature, Honor Council President, and Chair for Student Ambassadors. Taylor will attend Spring Hill College, participate in the Pre-Med Scholars Program, run track and cross country, and major in Biology.
Alex Portella, Salutatorian, has been a student at St. Luke’s for 15 years. During her time as a Wildcat, she participated in the National Honors Society, Rho Kappa, Mu Alpha Theta, National Spanish Honors Society, National Forensic Honor Society, Hi Q, Scholar’s Bowl, center stage, SGA, track and field (throwing), and speech and debate team. Alex will attend Vassar College in New York and major in English with a concentration in philosophy/linguistics. Congratulations Taylor and Alex!
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Fonde Elementary Studies Ancient Greece
Fonde Elementary’s PACE students enjoyed their downtown Mobile tour of Greek Revival Architecture to complete their study of Ancient Greece.
UMS-Wright Class of 2023 Outstanding Stats!
We are so excited to announce that our seniors were admitted to 72 colleges in the United States and abroad and will be attending 28 colleges this fall! The Class of 2023
accumulated over $7.6 million dollars in scholarship money, 30% scored a 30 or higher on the ACT, and 52% (50/96) of the class have a 4.0 GPA or higher.
Princeton University | Mississippi State University | Georgia Tech | Auburn University | University of Alabama | University of Toledo | Wake Forest University | Clemson University
| Washington and Lee | University of Georgia | Middle Tennessee State University |
Spring Hill College | North Carolina State University | Great Lakes Maritime Academy
| Samford University | University of Alabama at Birmingham | University of Virginia |
Sewanee - The University of the South | University of South Alabama University of Mobile | Troy University | Furman University | University of Mississippi | University of Michigan | University of Florida | University of Tennessee | Northwest Florida State College | Lewis University. We can’t wait to see all the amazing things these students will accomplish over the next 4 years!
Mertz Magnet School
ACAP State testing got off to a great start! The administrative team consisting of Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Eaton conducted ACAP Conferences with every student in grades second through fifth. The purpose was to assist students in setting “SMART GOALS” and students being informed about their data. Also, these conferences served as a motivational tool and provided insight on our students’ levels of self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and their many diverse interests. What a way to kick off testing!
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Autauga County Schools Heartwood Christian’s Student Eagles
The Student Eagles of Heartwood Christian Academy along with their leader, Theresa Hubbard,recently visited the Montgomery Capital. The Eagle’s participated in the Welcome Back Rally greeting the Alabama Legislature as they returned to session. Senator Gerald Allen took the time to meet and talk with the students, and take a photo. This is a new journey for HCA and we are very fortunate to have Mrs. Theresa lead the way. Student Eagles meet twice a month to learn about our Constitution and what we can do as citizens to protect it. Mrs. Theresa teaches the students about the Alabama State Legislature and how to use Alabama’s Legislative Information System’s Online program, ALISON, to monitor and track bills that have been submitted for passage in the House and Senate. It’s a fun-filled discussion as we learn so much about how to take part in our government at the local, state, and national level to make a positive impact for generations to come.
Boys and Girls Clubs of South Alabama Youths of the Year
Five Mobile County Public Schools students were selected as Youths of the Year by the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Alabama: Rashaad Johns of Davidson High School, Kayleigh
Morgan of Murphy High School, Ryan Mosley of Baker High School, Ashleigh Robinson of Theodore High School, and Brooklyn Rowell of Mary G. Montgomery High School. They will be honored at the Youth of the Year Luncheon, set for May 25 at the Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel.
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Mobile County Public School Athletes Awarded Bryant-Jordan Scholarships
Three Mobile County Public Schools student-athletes were named as regional winners of the Bryant-Jordan Scholarships: Jayden Sawyer of Mary G. Montgomery; Faron Brown, Jr ., of Vigor; and Garrett Sullivan of Citronelle. These scholarships recognize students who are standouts in the classroom and in athletics, or who have overcome some obstacles in their lives to excel.
Qualified for Sub-State
Mobile Christian girls golf team qualified for Sub-State. Also, congratulations to Conner Eubanks and he too qualified for Sub-State. They competed on Monday May 8th.
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Denton Magnet Teacher 1 of 50 in the Country Invited to STEM Event
Ms. Waters, math teacher at Denton Magnet School of Technology, was selected to participate in the 2023 USPTO National Summer Teacher Institute (NSTI) on Innovation, STEM, and Intellectual Property in St. Louis, Missouri! She is 1 of only 50 US educators selected for this opportunity!
Clark-Shaw Magnet School’s Archery Team Competes at State
Clark-Shaw’s archery team hit the mark at the state tournament, coming in 5th among all middle schools in Alabama! Leading the way for the Eagles was 7th grader Paden Roberts, who came in #1 for all 7th grade boys and #2 in all middle school boys with a score of 288 with 19 perfect 10s! This top 5 performance earns our team the right to participate in the 2023 NASP Eastern Nationals held in Louisville, Kentucky on May 13th. Congratulations to all our archers and their coach, Mr. Jonathan Braswell!
Dunbar Wins Top Awards at Film Festival
At the MCPSS Film Festival on Friday, Dunbar was well-represented. Maria L. and Maria S. won best commercial for middle schools, and Mr. Thompson won best animation in the teacher category! Also, Alisyn B. and Mirkerria W. helped to hand out awards on stage.
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Phillips Preparatory’s IB Learners for April
Phillips Preparatory’s IB Learners for April demonstrated the learner profile for “OpenMinded” and “Risk-Takers.” Open-Minded IB Learners appreciate their own cultures and personal histories as the values and traditions of others. Risk-Takers work independently and cooperatively to explore new ideas and innovative strategies.
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Barton Academy Arts Educator of the Year
Christy LeGros, visual arts instructor at Barton Academy for Advanced World Studies, was honored as Mobile’s Arts Educator of the Year at the Mobile Arts Council’s annual awards, the Artys. LeGros is in her 25th year as an arts teacher. She has also worked with the city’s Special Events Department to coordinate Kids Days in Bienville Square, Elfapalooza, the Christmas Tree Lighting, the Azalea Trail Run, and other events. Additionally, she hosted the hands-on art booth with the Mobile International Festival, and served as President of the Bay Area Art Educators.
Little Flower Catholic School Wins Grant
Thanks to a Keep Mobile Beautiful grant won by second grade teacher, Mrs. Milwee, students at Little Flower Catholic School have a wonderful new area to learn. With money from the grant, two picnic table benches and a large shade sail were purchased. Having class outside at a new table in the shade is one of the great reasons students love Little Flower.
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Grading Family Movies: Streaming, Digital Rentals, and Theatrical Releases
Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3
A dangerous megalomaniac named The High Evolutionary is obsessed with Rocket, the talking raccoon. When his attempt to kidnap Rocket go es lethally wrong, the Guardians learn that Rocket has a “kill switch” that prevents medical care without the entry of a proprietary code – one that’s held by the mastermind himself. There’s nothing new in this tired flick, except for the first sexual expletive in a Marvel film and a scene of blackout drinking. Parents will be unimpressed and only hardcore Marvel fans will enjoy this franchise outing. Photo ©Walt Disney
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Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret
After a move to the suburbs, eleven -year-old Margaret tries to make friends in her new neighborhood, figure out her own religious beliefs, deal with a generational family conflict, and manage the emotional challenges of puberty. Based on Judy Blume’s well-known novel, this film takes a tender look at the upheavals of the preteen years. Characters are treated gently, and the discussion of puberty is frank and determinedly reassuring. Although the topics are teen -focused, the film appeals to adults who grew up with the books and want a hit of nostalgia Photo ©Lionsgate
Knights of the Zodiac
While seeking his kidnapped sister, Seiya meets Alman, who tells him that he has superpowers and is destined to protect the reincarnat ion of the goddess Athena. To succeed, he must learn to harness the powers within Based on a manga series, this movie also borrows heavily from Star Wars. Not surprisingly, it features several dynamic scenes of magical combat but other negative content is minimal . This derivative movie won’t impress adults but it will provide a good t ime to the tweens and teens for whom it was made . Photo © Stage 6 Films
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Caleb has grown up on a lunar colony and after his father’s death, he’s being transferred to the planet Omega. Before he leaves, he and his friends plan a rover road trip to a distant crater his parents used to visit. Far, far better than Disney’s usual streaming films, this movie features believable world building and a plot that grapples with injustice, family problems, grief, and taking charge of one’s destiny. Best of all, it does so without graphic violence and only occasional profanity This is a good choice for family movie night with older kids and teens Photo ©Disney+
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Wendy is preparing to leave for boarding school when Peter Pan pays her a visit. He sweeps Wendy and her brothers, John and Michael, off to Neverland where they meet the Lost Boys, Tiger Lily, and a band of pirates led by the evil Captain Hook. This is a polished adaptation of the classic children’s book , with a distinct visual design, but it feels bland and somehow pointless. That said, it avoids the blatant racism found in the novel and Disney’s 1953 version, which is a plus. Photo ©Disney+
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Every dad needs reminders of how much he is loved and valued. While you don’t want to forgo the handmade cards and the offbeat kid ideas, these 10 ways to celebrate dad are sure to remind him of how much you care and give everyone some fun along the way.
Scavenger Hunt: This works for kids of all ages, plus it can be as involved as you want it to be. Come up with fun clues like “As a dad I could not ask for better, your next clue is where you find a letter,” to lead Dad around the house to find a Father’s Day prize. You can make up your own clues or download a set from ETSY. You’re sure to get lots of giggles from kids every step of the way.
To make this work with older kids, you can even take the hunt beyond the house to go to places around town. Give him a clue when he arrives at each location, eventually ending up at a favorite restaurant or event like a baseball game or concert.
Memory Lane: Even the most macho dads can appreciate a little trip down memory lane, especially for Father’s Day. Break out some old photos and create a short movie full of memories for him. This is the perfect project for tweens and teens to take charge of. For younger helpers, get photos printed and have them create a poster of memories.
It’s even great to get photos from before Dad was, well, a dad. Give him the chance to tell stories about who he was as a kid and before he embraced dad life.
Finish a Project: Every dad we know has some project they started that they never got around to finishing because dad life is busy. Work together to help him finish a project. Whether it’s finally building the shelves he needs or planting the garden he dreams of, working together will make the project even
Challenge: This can be as crazy as you want it to be. Think outdoor races or a bake-off. Maybe a game of basketball or chess. Discover a fun challenge you can do for some friendly competition and time together.
Serve Him: This is not giving him a coupon for help in the yard or washing his car. This is about actually doing it. Surprise dad and wash the car inside and out. Pack his lunch for the next day. Take care of a job he always does so he can put his feet up and relax. Bonus points if you bring him some lemonade and cookies!
Explore a Favorite Spot: Does he love a certain hiking trail or beach? Maybe there’s a bookstore that he never has time to meander through or that hardware store that he loves. Even a coffee shop that makes his favorite latte. Find a place you know he enjoys and get him there.
You can have him go on his own if he likes some quiet time to himself or make it a family affair if that’s more his speed. No matter how you do it, just make sure it’s one of his favorite places.
Discover a New Place: It’s easy for parents to get so caught up in the day-to-day that they run out of time for exploring new places. Give Dad the gift of exploration.
You can go old school and road trip with no plan in mind, but it’s usually better to have a few ideas up your sleeve. Websites like Only In Your State can help you find everything from wacky restaurants, hikes you never knew about, abandoned
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places, and even road trip trails to take you on an adventure to the state’s best ice cream spots, breweries, and more.
Make a Summer Bucket List (Dad Edition!):
Even dad has a list of things he’d love to do. Sometimes it gets buried under work and baseball practice and goodnight stories. Father’s Day is the perfect time to dust it off!
Get a poster and some markers or create a shared family list on your phone for Dad’s Summer Bucket List. Ask him what he wants to do before summer is over. And it can’t be all work and house things. Make sure he has fun little outings like going to his favorite
ice cream shop and some bigger ideas like boogie boarding at the state beach. Even reading through a favorite book or seeing a movie counts! The only requirement: make time for the things on the list. Putting them on the calendar is the key to making them happen.
Favorite Foods: From sunup to sundown, fill the day with Dad’s favorite foods. Does he love a Caffè Americano and donuts? Maybe a protein shake from that place across town? How about burgers and fries? Add a milkshake? You got it!
Whatever it is, the day isn’t about what the kids like (sorry kids!).It’s a chance for Dad to eat the things he loves and enjoy every bite. He doesn’t even have to share!
More Than a Day: The fun doesn’t have to last for just one day. Make it an overnight or a weekend. Plan a family vacation that you know he’d love. It doesn’t need to be far or expensive (although that resort he’s dreamed about isn’t a terrible idea!). Think about things he loves and start there.
Does he love the outdoors? Maybe a campout is a perfect idea (even in the backyard!). Is he a museum guy? Plan an overnight to go to an art installation or even a fun place like the Spy Museum. Whatever dad likes, you can find a place he will enjoy. And the best part? The time you’ll have together!
After five years as a teacher, Rebecca Hastings began working from home in 2015 as a writer and speaker. Since then she has authored three books, written hundreds of articles, and consulted with dozens of clients.
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Are you one of those parents who wonder if your child’s schedule is too crowded? Do you watch him play video games by the hour and get a little nervous about the long-term effects? Do you wish she had time to “just play” rather than run from school to lessons to team practices?
If you can relate to the above situations, you’re in good company. Take a deep breath. Remember how it used to be when children played freely without a lot of oversight and adult intervention. Can you recall the days when you scraped your knee and just got up and kept playing? When you could sit under a tree and inspect the intricacies of the natural world? When you could dig and build with natural objects? When it seemed there was all the time in the world to just be?
Today’s children need those same healthy, authentic play experiences. They need time to explore the out of doors, time to think and dream. Time to wonder and experiment.
How to begin? It’s easier than you might think. Just unplug and send the kids outside. They won’t need an agenda or directions. Once they find themselves in the great outdoors, they’ll do the rest. Here are eight benefits of unstructured, outdoor play.
Authentic Play
Today’s kids are steeped in a virtual world. They’re adept at computer use, coding, programming and the like, and that’s fine. They need to understand the technological world. But they also need authentic, handson experiences that can’t be had in a classroom or computer lab. They need to be grounded in the real world and able to engage in real-life experiences. They need to do real-time observation, exploration and interaction with the real world. They need the sensory experiences of watching a bird find a worm, of tracking the tiny veins and capillaries on a leaf, of squishing dirt and water together into mud. Kids need to play
self-created games and make up their own rules. They need to learn how to try and fail and try again to make their play creations work.
Enhanced Decision-Making
Children need to know how to listen and follow directions in the classroom and in other activities such as sports. But they also need the opportunity to play independent. They need to decide to create something or explore something and then make their own plan. They need to cooperate with others to follow the rules to their own kid-made games. They need the freedom to adapt rules to their current situation and then evaluate whether or not their plan worked. All of these skills are strengthened when kids are allowed to play outside independently.
Active vs Sedentary Play
We all know the statistics on the overall health of today’s kids. Too many are overweight and unfit. Too many are lethargic and uninspired. In short, many of our kids don’t move enough to be happy and healthy. But knowing isn’t the same as doing. Parents need to push through a bit of resistance and insist that our children go outside whether it’s for time in their own backyard or access to a larger natural environment. While parks can offer some of the necessary ingredients to healthier play, wilder natural environments such as hiking trails or woodlands are even better. Nothing inspires kids to build forts and create their own games more than an untouched-by-man setting.
Room for Wonder and Joy
Watching spiders spin a web. Catching grasshoppers in a jar. Hearing birds sing in the trees and seeing them drop bits of food into the open beaks of their hatchlings. Wandering a beach, picking up beautiful
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shells or bits of driftwood, smelling the scent of grasses on a warm summer day. We all need opportunities to absorb the won der of nature and to experience the joy of being part of the natural world. Give your kids the chance to do these simple things. They’ll benefit immensely.
Better Classroom Performance
Some schools are experimenting with longer recesses and more frequent breaks in their school day and, wonder of wonders, every one of them reports better behavior and engagement in the class room. When kids are given enough time to move and play, they’re better able to focus their attention on classroom work. They feel better, they perform better. It’s not rocket science. In other studies, it’s reported that children who play more outside get a better night’s sleep. A well-rested child is better able to focus attention and “get into” lessons in class. Children who get enough chances for active play feel more content and happy. Happier kids have lower levels of stress which produces better classroom performance.
Self-Reliance Through Exploration
We like it when our children are able to follow directions—when they’re “coachable,” and that is an important skill. But it’s also im portant for kids to learn how to operate via their own internal rules and understandings. Children benefit when they’re able to manage their own behaviors based on their convictions, when they can make a plan and follow it through. When they can try and fail and try again to accomplish a task. All of these skills can only be prac ticed when kids have the chance to engage in unstructured play free of adult supervision and oversight. It may be hard to break the pattern of over-managing our kids’ lives, but it’s vital that we do so.
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Amusement Parks and Outdoor Fun
Downtown OWA
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100 N OWA Blvd Foley, AL 36535
Just outside the theme park gates, enjoy shopping and dining amenities in OWA’s entertainment district! Admission-free Downtown OWA features a plethora of activities, entertainment and events for the whole family.
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1501 S. OWA Boulevard Foley, AL 36535
Great family fun including amusement park, dining, shopping, shows, special events and more! Visit the website for hours, events and special offers.
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Alabama Animal Safari Park
1664 Venable Road Hope Hull , AL 36043
Drive through our safari park in your vehicle and feed the animals through your windows!
(334) 288-2105 www.alabamasafaripark.com
Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo
20499 Oak Road East Gulf Shores, AL 36542
Join the Adventure! Visit the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo. Feed a giraffe, enjoy animal adventures and presentations, ride the Zipline! It’s fun and educational for everyone! Open daily 9am-4pm
(251) 256-7008 www.alabamagulfcoastzoo.com
Coastal Farms & Exotics
Mobile, AL
We offer private wild encounters with our most exotic creatures and birthday parties. Spend an hour or more playing with our kangaroos, lemurs, kinkajous, zebra and camel
(251) 581-1896 www.coastalfarmsandexotics.com
Dauphin Island Park & Beach
Dauphin Island, AL 36528
Many activities to choose from such as the Audubon Bird Sanctuary, Boating, Camping, Fishing, Fort Gaines, Kayaking, Public beach access, Trails and more!
(251) 861-5525 www.townofdauphinisland.org/ parks-and-recreation
Global Wildlife Center Folsom, LA 70437
The Global Wildlife Center largest totally freeroaming wildlife preserve of its kind in the country!
(985) 624-WILD www.globalwildlife.com
Southern Alabama Paintball
4901 Montee Road Theodore, AL 36582
We pride ourselves in providing a safe, family oriented paintball field for all players. We also have airsoft games.
(251) 301-6004 www.southernalabamapaintball.com
The Track
3200 Gulf Shores Parkway Gulf Shores, Al 36542
The Track in Gulf Shores features fun for the whole family with six go-kart tracks, mini golf, blaster boats, Kids Country rides, the Skycoaster, Spinning Coaster, Fat Daddy’s Arcade and more!
(251) 270-0209 www.funatthetrack.com
The Wharf – Hot Wharf Summer
23101 Canal Road Orange Beach, AL 36561 Hot Wharf Summer - treasure hunts, live bands, weekly fireworks, kids activities + so much more! Visit our website for a full calendar of events and activities.
(251) 224-1000 www.alwharf.com
Town of Dauphin Island Free Family Movie Nights
End of Bienville Blvd Dauphin Island, AL 36528 Free Family Movie Nights at the West End Beach start Memorial Day weekend. Movies start at dusk (around 8pm).
(251) 861-5525 www.townofdauphinisland.org
Town of Dauphin Island Sunday Sunset Concerts
Dauphin Island, AL 36528
2023-Sunset Concerts-the popular Sunset Concert series will start April 30. Concert dates: April 30, May 28, June 25, July 30, Sept. 4 & Oct. 9. (251) 861-5525 www.townofdauphinisland.org
Trackside Go-Karts and Games and Trackside the Putting Place
4820 Government Blvd Mobile , AL 36693 Trackside Go-Karts and Games and Trackside the Putting Place (251) 367-0425 www.theputtingplace.business.site/
Wales West
13670 Smiley Street Silverhill, AL 36576
Wales West offers a Water Slide, Waterfall, fresh lake, Sandy Beach, Swimming, Shady deck for picnicking, Indoor Pool, Playground, Train Rides at 2 and 4 PM. Call or check website for details.
(888) 569-5337; (251) 232-2322
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Arts and Crafts
Alabama Contemporary Art Center
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301 Conti Street Mobile, AL 36602
Contemporary Art Center - Come see our exhibitions; we also offer adult and K-12 classes, workshops, summer camps, public performances, film screenings and more
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Coastal Makers Art Studio
70 N Joachim St Ste F Mobile , AL 36602
Coastal Makers allows anyone and any age to express their creativity through a variety of mediums, tools, textiles & techniques in a fun mess-making environment!
(251) 455-2909 www.coastalmakers.com
LoDa Artwalk
Downtown MobileJoin downtown art galleries, institutions, studios and unique shops as they open their doors. Fun for the whole family! Second Fridays from 6-9pm.
(251) 208-1550 www.mobilearts.org/art-walk
Michael’s Arts and Crafts
3960 Airport Boulevard Mobile, AL 36608
Join us for FREE classes, demos and other events in store or from the comfort of your home. Then, if you’re ready to level up your creative skills, you can join our premium classes.
(251) 473-8520 www.michaels.com
Mobile Museum of Art
4850 Museum Drive Mobile, AL 36608
Enjoy our wonderful collection, changing exhibitions and outdoor sculpture trail.
(251) 208-5200 www.mobilemuseumofart.com
Mobile Parks & Recreation
Community Activities
Classes offering arts, crafts, sports and much more. Visit www.cityofmobile.org/parks for more information.
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Round But Square Studio
3304 Old Shell Rd. Suite C Mobile, AL 36608
Art classes, parties, camps and more. Visit our website for a list of classes.
(251) 591-3425 www.roundbutsquarestudios.com
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Farmers Markets and Open Air Markets
Flea Market Mobile
401 Schillinger Road North Mobile, AL 36608
We host vendors from all over the world with items you won’t find anywhere else at prices you can’t beat.
(251) 633-7533 www.fleamarketmobile.com
Market in the Park
300 Conti Street Mobile, AL 36602
Local farmers market featuring fresh produce, baked goods, jellies and jams, locally harvested honey, handmade soaps, eggs and organic meats, local artisans and more! Every Saturday from May 6-July 8 from 7:30am-12:00pm.
(251) 208-1550 www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/ events/springsummer-market-in-the-park/
WeMo Market
7681 Old Shell Road Mobile, AL 36608
Join us for this fun event with 40+ Vendors, sunset yoga, music, and more. Third Saturdays from 4pm-9pm. www.facebook.com/RedBarEspresso
Indoor Fun- Bowling, Skating, Movies, Arcades
Altitude Trampoline Park
3659C Airport Boulevard Mobile, AL 36608
Trampoline Park. Come Jump with us! (251) 725-0171 www.altitudetrampolineparkmobile.com
AMF - Camellia Lanes
125 North Schillinger Road Mobile, AL 36608
Ready to start the Summer on the lanes? Us too! Join us whenever you feel like fun. Hit the lanes. (251) 639-1221 www.amf.com/camellialanes
AMF Skyline Lanes
4120 Government Boulevard Mobile, AL 36693
Ready to start the Summer on the lanes? Us too! Join us whenever you feel like fun. Hit the lanes. (251) 661-1221 www.amf.com/skylinelanes
Bloom Play Studio
2561 Old Shell Road Mobile, AL 36607
We believe that children thrive in environments that are prepared to fit their developmental needs. Explore, play and grow in a beautiful studio space where every detail is purposeful, engaging and fun (251) 298-6389 www.bloomplaystudio.com/
Brandon Styles Showroom at OWA
101-H S OWA Boulevard Foley, AL 36535
Featuring a lineup of ever-changing acts and shows, from family-friendly to date night, the quick-witted Brandon Styles will have you doubling over in your chair. (251) 237-3330 www.brandonstyles.com
Breakout Orange Beach
23101 Canal Rd, Orange Beach, AL 36561
Work together to solve puzzles, crack codes, and find hidden items in order to escape in under an hour! (251) 929-8330 breakoutgames.com/orange-beach
Chuck E. Cheese’s
710 Downtowner Loop West Mobile, AL 36609
Watch your kids have a blast at the best place for family fun! We provide games, rides, prizes, food and entertainment for the whole family.
(251) 342-8142 www.chuckecheese.com
Clash eSports & VR Experience
101-G North OWA Boulevard Foley, AL 36535
Offering Virtual Reality, PC, Xbox, PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch gaming. Pay to play your favorite games and the newest games, all on the market’s newest and fastest equipment.
(251) 257-1400 www.clashesportsowa.com
Dreamland Skate Center
5672 Three Notch Road Mobile, AL 36619
Mobile’s premier roller skating rink. Its hickory wood floor is the only one of its kind in Mobile.
(251) 661-6997 facebook.com/dreamland.skate.5/
Engage Gaming
5701 Moffett Rd Mobile , AL 36618
We want to provide the ultimate gaming experience for you. PS5, Xbox, PC, Nintendo, and VR (Virtual Reality), we have it all!
(251) 378-8260 www.engagegamingmobile.com/
Exploreum Science Center
65 Government Street Mobile, AL 36604
8,500-square-foot, hands-on discovery science center with a state-of-the-art PCI Digital Dome Theater. The Exploreum is an education based attraction focused on STEM learning.
(251) 208-6893 www.exploreum.com
Get Air
842 Schillinger Road South Mobile, AL 36695
Wall to wall trampolines, dodge ball, foam pits, basketball dunk, toddler jump area and parties. (251) 241-3101 www.getairmobile.com
Outer Limits VR
23101 Canal Road, Orange Beach, AL 36561
Features five fully immersive rides that offer both single and multiplayer options. (Ages 7+ only) (251) 240-0647 www.vrfunplays.com
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It’s all about Don’t miss out on an award-winning, Christ-centered camp for your daughter this Summer! Susan & Larry Hooks, Owners & Directors Donna Bares, Assistant Director 10years in a row! Best of Parenting WINNER www.riverviewcamp.com 800-882-0722 On Top of Lookout Mountain in Historic Mentone, Alabama • Riding - English, Western, and Jumping • Swimming • Heated Pool • Ropes Course • Climbing Tower • Outdoor Nature Skills • Sports • Soccer • Basketball • Beach Volleyball • Tennis • Canoeing • Golf • Archery • Gymnastics • Cheerleading • Dance • Chorus • Drama • Arts & Crafts • CIT Program • Campfires every night • Optional trips & more! • Chorus • Drama REGISTER ONLINE TODAY! Choose from 1- and 2-week Sessions and Mother-Daughter Weekends!
Pete’s Party Castle
2040 Schillinger Road South Mobile, AL 36695
Mobile’s favorite place to sit back and let the kids play. Enjoy great food, arcades, and a dragon playground. Even the little ones can play, too, in our toddler soft play area.
(251) 281-1990 www.petespartycastle.com
Pump It Up
741-A Hillcrest Road Mobile, AL 36695
Summer Open Play. To view our open jump times visit our online calendar at www.pumpitupparty. com/mobile-al/calendar.
(251) 342-3940 www.PumpItUpParty.com/mobileal
Rambo Skateland
531 Saraland Blvd South Saraland, AL 36571
Rambo’s Skateland
(251) 675-6601 Find us on Facebook
Roll Mobile
150 Dauphin Street Mobile, AL 36602
We’re closing off the streets and turning Bienville Square into a giant roller rink! We’ll have lights and a DJ. This event is sure to be fun for all ages.
Second Fridays from May-October 6pm-9pm (251) 208-1550 www.cityofmobile.org
Sunshine Skate Center
950 Hillcrest Road Mobile , AL 36695
Sunshine Skate Center was first opened in November of 1977. For over 40 years Sunshine has served Mobile and has become an iconic landmark for all ages.
(251) 639-1704 www.sunshineskate.com
Surge Entertainment
Mobile, AL 36606
Coming Soon to Mobile - enjoy bowling, laser tag, arcade, mini golf, ninja course, and much more.
(318) 737-7841 www.surgefun.com/locations/
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TK Escape
450 Dauphin St Mobile, AL 36602
Each Escape Room provides an experience unique to its theme. Complete the objectives at hand by utilizing logic puzzles, games, and exploration to aid in your successful escape!
(504) 323-4518 www.tkescapegames.com/
Tortuga Adventure Golf, LLC
30500 State Highway 181, (Ste. 230)
Spanish Fort, AL 36527
Indoor blacklight adventure golf that takes the players on a journey through the pirate island of Tortuga in the Caribbean.
(251) 626-6221 www.tortugaadventuregolf.com
VRium Robotics & Virtual Reality
Amusement Park
30500 State Hwy. 181, Unit: 300
Spanish Fort, AL 36527
We offer over 20 different types of VR (Virtual Reality)and AR (Augmented Reality) experiences for all ages, multiplayer games, 7D Interactive Cinema, and our very own robots.
(855) 874-8624 www.vriumpark.com/
Library Story Times
Mobile Public Library
Registration for the Summer Library Celebration starts May 15 online or at any Mobile Public Library location. Participate in a wide variety of activities for all ages including special performances, reading challenges, crafts, games and more! The celebration lasts all June and July. Performances: June 5-8: Deborah Ferguson: The Dancing Story Lady, June 12-15: Excelsior Band, June 20-22: Librarian’s Special, June 26-29: Wayne Curtis
and the Mobile Alabama Africatown Drummers, July 3-6: Librarian’s Special, July 10-13: Mobile Environmental Studies Center’s Wildlife of Mobile Road Show, July 17-20: Puppets N’ Banjos with David Stephens and July 24-27: Juggler Ron Anglin. Visit http://slc.mobilepubliclibrary.org/ for a complete schedule of fun events and activities. www.mobilepubliclibrary.org
Museums / Historical / Science / Education
Bellingrath Gardens and Home
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12401 Bellingrath Gardens Rd Theodore, AL 36582
Bellingrath Gardens and Home features a 65-acre estate Garden and historic Home, and blooms and beauty year-round. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (251) 973-2217 bellingrath@bellingrath.org www.bellingrath.org
Historic Blakeley State Park
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34745 State Highway 225 Spanish Fort, Al 36527
Bring the whole family and enjoy more than 16 miles of trails, educational programs, boat cruises, cabins, RV spots and primitive camping. Other events: Be a part of the “100 Alabama Miles Challenge” kickoff June 24, Auburn University Raptor Center for two special educational programs: July 15, 10:30am, 11:30am. (251) 626-5581 or (251) 626-0798 office@blakeleypark.com www.blakeleypark.com
The History Museum of Mobile
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111 South Royal Street Mobile, AL 36602
The History Museum of Mobile is an educational and entertaining destination for both adults and children. As you explore the museum’s galleries, interesting artifacts and fascinating stories will appear around every corner.
(251) 208-7508 www.museumofmobile.com
USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park
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2703 Battleship Parkway Mobile, AL 36602
You’ll walk the decks of the Mighty A, our WWII battleship. Explore the decks and see how sailors lived aboard this floating city. Learn about the USS DRUM, the oldest submarine on public display. See over 30 historic airplanes, vehicles, tanks, a B-25 Mitchell Bomber, and a super-secret spy plane.
(251) 433-2703 info@ussalabama.com www.ussalabama.com
ADCNR Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
Hunting, fishing, youth programs, family events, canoe trails, outdoor activities and state regulations. www.outdooralabama.com
Alligator Alley
19950 Highway 71 Summerdale, AL 36580
See alligators from hatchlings to mature adults, relaxing, sunbathing, courting and nesting along with
other natural inhabitants such as turtles, ospreys, owls and bull frogs only a couple feet away!
(251) 946-2483 www.gatoralleyfarm.com
Back Country Trail
Orange Beach, Al 36561
Butterfly garden, rock climbing, biking, jogging, walking, wildlife, geocaching and more! Trail maps, locations and tour information available online. Visit us on Facebook for events.
(251) 981-1180 www.backcountrytrail.com
Birding Trails
Discover a variety of feathered visitors and yearround residents. Visit our website for a list of trails, convention centers and activities.
(251) 626-5474 www.alabamabirdingtrails.com
Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge
12295 State Highway 180 Gulf Shores, Al 36542
Brochures and maps available at trailhead kiosks and outside the refuge office. Visit our website for Facility openings and hours.
(251) 540-7720 www.fws.gov/refuge/Bon_Secour/
Colonial Fort Condé
150 South Royal Street Mobile, AL 36602
Explore the stories of Mobile’s past under French, British, Spanish and American rule at Colonial Fort Conde. Admission is included with admission into the History Museum of Mobile.
(251) 544-5480 www.historymuseumofmobile.com/ colonial-fort-conde/
Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail (Tours)
Mobile, AL
History comes alive on the Dora Franklin Finley African-American Heritage Trail! Tours enlighten Mobile’s culturally diverse heritage by linking historic contributions and events with significant locations.
(251) 725-2236 www.dffaaht.org
Environmental Studies Center
6101 Girby Road Mobile, AL 36693
The Environmental Studies Center is a natural sciences education facility designed to provide unique learning experiences to school children and the general population.
(251) 221-5000 www.mcpsesc.com/
Five Rivers Delta Resource Center
30945 Five Rivers Blvd Spanish Fort, Al 36527
5 Rivers is your gateway to the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. Open 7 days per week and free to the public, the facility features live animals and exhibits highlighting Alabama’s rich natural resources. (251) 625-0814 www.Alabama5Rivers.com
Flight Works Alabama
2000 Aerospace Dr Mobile, AL 36615
Explore dozens of interactive exhibits that trace the history of aviation, explain the science of flight, and place you in the pilot seat! Airbus tours, workshops, field trips, and more await you at FWA! (251) 512-2320 info@flightworksalabama.com www.flightworksalabama.com
Fort Gaines
51 Bienville Boulevard Dauphin Island, AL 36528
Battle site of Battle of the Bay in 1864. See the battlements and soldiers’ living quarters, used from 1800’s-1946. Lots of fun for families and kids! (251) 861-6992 thefort@townofdauphinisland.org www.townofdauphinisland.org/
GulfQuest
155 South Water Street Mobile, AL 36602
With over 90 interactive exhibits, simulators, displays and theaters, GulfQuest is a place you’ll want to visit often.
(251) 436-8901 www.gulfquestmuseum.com
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Historic Mobile Tours
Partake in an engaging and personalized tour of historic Mobile with your guide, L. Craig Roberts, Architect, AIA. Choose from three informative and interesting outings: $25/hr/person.
(251) 391-4411 lcraigroberts@aol.com www.lcraigroberts.com/tours
Meaher State Park
5200 Battleship Pkwy E Spanish Fort, AL 36527
Day-use, picnicking, camping hook-ups, boat ramp and fishing pier. Self-guided nature trails with boardwalk.
(251) 626-5529 www.alapark.com/Meaher-State-Park
Mobile Botanical Gardens
5151 Museum Drive Mobile, AL 36608
See in one place the largest collection of plants on the Gulf Coast, and learn about the diversity of our local plant and wildlife. Over one hundred acres of paved garden areas and woodland gardens and trails.
(251) 342-0555 www.mobilebotanicalgardens.org
Mobile Carnival Museum
355 Government Street Mobile , AL 36602
The Mobile Carnival Museum highlights the history of Mardi Gras. Immerse yourself in the rich history and traditions of carnival.
(251) 432-3324 www.mobilecarnivalmuseum.com
Phoenix Fire Museum
203 South Claiborne Street Mobile, AL 36602
The Museum is in the restored home of the Phoenix Volunteer Fire Company No. 6. and houses turn-of-the-century horse-drawn steam engines and early motorized vehicles. Open TuesdayFriday, 9:00 am -5:00 pm. Admission is free.
(251) 208-7508 www.museumofmobile.com/ phoenix-fire-museum
Secret History Tours
Mobile, AL 36602
Your guide will lead you at a relaxed pace, stopping at historic buildings, parks, and sites to share their Secret History!
(251) 752-9868 www.secrethistorytours.com
The Historic Oakleigh House
350 Oakleigh Place Mobile, AL 36604
Travel through time as you travel through one of Mobile’s oldest and grandest homes. Authentic period rooms allow you to experience Mobile’s history through the eyes of Oakleigh’s residents.
(251) 432-1281 www.historicoakleigh.com/
University of South Alabama
Archaeology Museum
6050 USA Drive South Mobile, AL 36688
The Archaeology Museum showcases artifacts from the Gulf Coast and covers over 12,000 years of prehistory and history.
(251) 460-6106 www.southalabama.edu/org/archaeology/museum
Nature Trails / Marine Ed & Environmental
Bicycling in Mobile
Enjoy the gorgeous southern Spring weather by pedaling your way through the city. Check out the new and improved bike-paths around town.
WildNative Tours - Gulf Shores/Orange Beach
4159 County Road 6 Gulf Shores, Al 36542
Guided Tour: the Dolphins & Wildlife Kayak
Experience
(251) 272-4088 www.wildnativetours.com
WildNative Tours - Spanish Fort
30841 Five Rivers Blvd Spanish Fort, AL 36527
Tours departing from The Battleship Causeway: Experience the Port, Bay and Delta on the Secretly Awesome Charter, Delta Wildlife Kayak Tour (251) 272-4088 www.wildnativetours.com
WildNative Tours - Stockton
8610 Rice Creek Road Stockton, AL 36579
Enjoy the thrill of exploring ancient cypress swamps in search of one HUGE Cypress – Alabama’s very own Champion Cypress. (251) 272-4088 www.wildnativetours.com
Plays and Performances
Azalea City Center for the Arts
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Super summer shows are coming your way from Sunny Side Theater. All productions are at the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center at the University of South Alabama (5751 USA South Drive).
Drama Camp Show 1: June 15 at 7pm and June 16 at 10am
Rising Stars Show: June 22 at 7pm and June 23 at 1:30pm
Drama camp Show 2: June 29 at 7pm and June 30 at 10am
Glee Camp Concert: July 6 at 7pm
Drama Camp Show 3: July 13 at 7pm and July 14 at 10am
Godspell: July 21 at 5pm and 7pm (251) 510-1808 director@azaleacityarts.org www.azaleacityarts.org
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Chickasaw Civic Theatre
801 Iroquois Street Mobile, AL 36611 (251) 457-8887 www.cctshows.com
Joe Jefferson Players
11 South Carlen Street Mobile, AL 36606 (251) 471-1534 www.joejeffersonplayers.com/
Mobile Chamber Music (251) 633-8840 www.mobilechambermusic.org
Mobile Civic Center
401 Civic Center Drive Mobile, AL 36602
Located in Downtown Mobile, Alabama, the 400,000 square foot Mobile Civic Center showcases three facilities under one roof - an Arena, a Theater and an Exposition Hall.” (251) 208-7261 www.asmglobalmobile.com
Mobile Opera
257 Dauphin Street Mobile, AL 36602 (251) 432-6772 www.mobileopera.org
Mobile Pops www.themobilepops.com
Mobile Saenger Theatre
6 South Joachim Street Mobile , AL 36602 (251) 208-7778 www.asmglobalmobile.com
Mobile Symphony Orchestra (251) 432-2010 www.mobilesymphony.org
Saturdays at the Coop!
101 South Water Street Mobile , AL 36602
Live Musical Entertainment, Food Trucks, Vendors and more! 7pm-10pm. June 10-12Eleven (Pop/R&B), July 15-Princess in the Park Sing-aLong (Kids Day), August 12-Duane Bartel Band (Funk Rock), September 9- Honeydaze (Smooth
Vintage), October 14-Conjunto Tierra Linda (Latin Fest), November 11-Lex and the Luthers (Rock), December 9-Grits and Greens (Soul/Rock) www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/events
The Pact Theatre Company
5025 Cottage Hill Rd Mobile, AL 36609 (251) 307-5056 www.thepactmobile.com
The Playhouse in the Park
4851 Museum Drive Mobile, AL 36608 (251) 602-0630 www.playhouseinthepark.org
University of Mobile Alabama School of Performing Arts
(251) 675-5990 www.asota.umobile.edu
University of South Alabama Laidlaw Performing Arts Center
5751 USA S Drive Mobile, AL 36688 (251) 460-6136 www.southalabama.edu/colleges/ music/laidlaw.html
Sports
Azalea City Golf Course
1000 Gaillard Drive Mobile, AL 36608 Azalea City Golf offers golf lessons for all golfers. We have various skill level lessons offered from the novice student to advanced lessons for more experienced golfers.
(251) 208-5150 www.azaleacitygolfcourse.com
City of Mobile Parks & Recreation
Classes offering arts, crafts, sports and much more. Visit www.cityofmobile.org/parks for more information.
(251) 208-1650 www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/
City of Mobile Swim Association
We offer training and practice groups for swimmers of all ages and ability levels. www.teamunify.com/team/cmsass/page/home
Cottage Hill Tennis Center
1711 Hillcrest Road Mobile, AL 36695
Ten-court facility. All lighted, all hard court. Professional instruction on-site.
(251) 666-9539 www.mobiletenniscenter.net/ contact/
Lyons Park Tennis Center
180 Lyons Pk. Ave. Mobile, AL 36603
Five-court, full-service facility. All lighted, all hard court. Professional instruction available.
(251) 694-1830 www.mobiletenniscenter.net/contact/
Mobile County Aquatic League
Summer fun... here we come! Don’t miss out, join a MCAL club today and start swimming! For leagues and meet information visit our website. www.mcalswimming.weebly.com
Mobile Tennis Center
851 Gaillard Drive Mobile, AL 36608
Mobile Tennis Center is one of the largest municipal tennis complex in U.S. with 60 Courts.
(251) 208-5181 www.mobiletenniscenter.net
Water Fun, Sailing, Cruises and Tours
Tropic Falls at OWA
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1501 S OWA Boulevard Foley, AL 36535
Tropic Falls is a combination unlike anything the Gulf Coast has ever seen before! Enjoy 23 rides
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and attractions at the Tropic Falls Theme Park and explore a year-round tropical paradise in the Tropic Falls Indoor Waterpark with 75-foot-tall slides beneath a convertible glass roof. Just outside is the all-new wave pool, Big Water Bay, with surf simulator, Coastal Curl.
(251) 923-2111 www.visitowa.com/destinations/ tropic-falls-at-owa/
Airboat Adventures
3775 Battleship Pkwy Spanish Fort, AL 36527
Take an Adventure Ride with Airboat Adventures in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta. Bring the kids, your family, and closest friends!
(251) 680-4477 www.airboatadventures.net
Airboat Express
3733 Battleship Parkway Spanish Fort, AL 36527
Take a tour with us and experience a treat for the Whole family! Please call for reservations 24 hours in advance.
(251) 370-7089 www.airboatexpress.com
Alabama State Lands Canoe Trails
30945 Five Rivers Blvd Spanish Fort, AL 36527
We offer canoeists and kayakers alike the ability to explore the State’s unique natural resources while providing paddlers with opportunities for both day and over-night trips.
(251) 625-0814 www.alabamacanoetrails.com
Bay City Tours
(251) 479-9970 www.baycityconventionsandtours.com/
Bienville Bites Food Tour
Guided, walking food tours through the historic streets of Mobile, Alabama.
(251) 622-4041 www.bienvillebitesfoodtour.com
City of Mobile Aquatics - Pools and Splash Pads
Various locations Mobile, ALOur Aquatics division provides four seasonal outdoor pools and five splash pads.
(251) 208-1631 www.cityofmobile.org/parks-rec/ aquatics/
Dauphin Island Marina
650 LeMoyne Drive Dauphin Island, AL 36528
Dauphin Island Marina is a full-service marina. We also charter fishing trips, cruises on the Duke, kayak rentals, souvenirs and other boating supplies.
(251) 861-2201 www.townofdauphinisland.org/ things-to-do/dauphin-island-marina
Delta Explorer Boat Cruises
34745 State Hwy 225 Spanish Fort, AL 36527
Explore the areas natural habitat including Delta adventure cruise, Port of Mobile cruise, Civil War on the Eastern Shore, lunch and sunset cruises. Book your adventure online at Blakeleypark.com/ Cruises.
(251) 626-0798 www.Blakeleypark.com/Cruises
Mobile Bay Ferry
The Mobile Bay Ferry connects two of the Gulf Coast’s most beautiful and historic landmarks with a safe and scenic experience.
(251) 861-3000 www.mobilebayferry.com
Mobile Kayak Rental Company
2459 Dog River Dr. Mobile, AL 36604
Mobile Kayak Rental offers offers Kayak Paddling to Adults, Small Children and Youth. Daily group & family kayak & fishing rentals.
(251) 786-2902 mobilekayakrentalcompany.com/
Mobile Sailing School
4295 Marina Drive North Mobile, AL 36605
The Mobile Bay Sailing School, has been teaching sailing and basic seamanship skills to kids between the ages of 8 and 18 since 1982.
(251) 709-4102 www.mobilebaysailingschool.com
Perdido Queen Cruises
1 South Water Street Mobile, AL 36602
Cruise Mobile aboard our authentic Riverboat, The Perdido Queen Paddlewheeler! Enjoy stunning sunset and city lights views with dining and live entertainment.
(251) 948-6611 www.perdidoqueen.com
Saraland Splash Pad
706 Saraland Blvd S Saraland, AL 36571
Splash pad, visit website for hours. www.saraland.org
Satsuma Splash Pad
Satsuma, AL 36572
Splash pad, visit website for hours.
(251) 675-1440 www.facebook.com/satsuma splashpad/
Semmes Splash Pad
3940 Illinois Street Semmes, AL 36575
Splash pad, visit website for hours.
(251) 649-5752 www.cityofsemmesal.gov/departments/parks-recreation/splash-pad/
Waterville USA
906 Gulf Shores Parkway Gulf Shores, AL 36542
Waterville USA offers you 20-acres of fun through our waterpark, amusement park and escape rooms.
(251) 948-2106 www.watervilleusa.com MBP
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Spring Hill Baptist
2 McGregor Avenue South Mobile, 36608
Dates: June 4-7, 2023 Times: 5:30pm-8:00pm
Ages: Completed 4K-6th grade
Theme: Stellar: Shine Jesus Light (251) 342-5320 eholloway@shbc.cc www.shbc.cc
Cottage Hill Baptist Church
4255 Cottage Hill Road Mobile, 36609
Dates: June 5 -8, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: Upcoming K – 4th Grader, and preteens. Preteens will have their own separate Summer Jam experience.
Theme: Ready, Set, Move - Summer Jam 2023
We are so excited about our annual SUMMER JAM event! We take VBS to the next level this week every Summer and you don’t want your kids to miss out on this time! Games, Crafts, Worship, Bible Teaching, and FUN! Online Registration is open from April 2nd – May 31st. After May 31st, we will take in-person registrations at our Cottage Hill Church campus. (251) 660-2439 carriew@cottagehill.org www.cottagehill.org/summer-jam
Ashland Place United Methodist Church
15 Wisteria Avenue Mobile, 36607
Dates: June 5-8, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: PK - 6th Grade Theme: Babylon
Registration: https://www.apumc.com/vbs/
(251) 478-6356 www.apumc.com
Redemption Church-West Campus
879 Snow Road N Mobile, 36608
Dates: June 5-8, 2023 Times: 5:30pm-8:00pm
Ages: Completed K5-5th Grade
Theme: Twists & Turns
Spin the spinner, beat the clock, skip ahead, level up, and play to win! You’ll need to bring your Agame for this VBS. Twists & Turns is a fantastical celebration of games of all kinds. From classic tabletop games to video games and more, kids will play their way through VBS while learning
that Jesus guides them through all the twists and turns of their lives. They’ll find that even when they mess up it’s never “game over.” Register at GoRedemption.com/events
(251) 679-3266 www.goredemptionkids.com
Dauphin Way Baptist VBS
3661 Dauphin Street Mobile, 36608
Dates: June 5-9, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm; SMAC 12pm-3pm Ages: Completed K4-6th Grade
Theme: Twists and Turns
Twists and Turns VBS Is a Fantastical Celebration of How Following Jesus Changes the Game. Uncover the Truth about Jesus.
(251) 342-3456 liesl@dwbc.org www.dwbc.org
Grace Community Church
7120 Airport Blvd Mobile, 36608
Dates: June 5-9, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 4 years - 6th grade
Theme: Summer Seaquest
Come set sail with us for Summer Seaquest, a high seas VBS venture! Dive deep into the adventure-filled book of Jonah and meet the Sovereign God who saves!
(251) 345-3303 www.gracemobile.org
Snow Road Missionary Baptist
809 Snow Road North, Mobile, AL 36608
Dates: June 5-9, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 4 years - 12th grade
Theme: Jesus is my Rescuer
(251) 649-0030 www.facebook.com/SnowRoadMissionaryBaptistChurch/
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
1020 Azalea Road Mobile, 36693
Dates: June 5-9, 2023 Times: 8:30am-12:00pm
Ages: K4-5th Grade
Theme: Stellar: Shine Jesus’ Light
Come enjoy arts and crafts, science labs, music, Bible Story time, snacks, recreation time, dancing, and fun, with us as we learn to shine Jesus’ light.
(251) 666-2990 church@stlukesmobile.org
www.stlukesepiscopalchurch.org
Redemption Church-North Campus
1251 Industrial Parkway Saraland, 36571
Dates: June 5–8, 2023 Times: 5:30pm–8:00pm
Ages: Completed K5-5th Grade
Theme: Twists & Turns
Spin the spinner, beat the clock, skip ahead, level up, and play to win! You’ll need to bring your Agame for this VBS. Twists & Turns is a fantastical celebration of games of all kinds. From classic tabletop games to video games and more, kids will play their way through VBS while learning that Jesus guides them through all the twists and turns of their lives.
(251) 679-3266 amandas@goredemption.com www.goredemptionkids.com
Government Street Baptist Church
3401 Government Boulevard, Mobile, 36693
Dates: June 5–9, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: Completed K5 - 5th Grade
Theme: Stellar: Shine Jesus Light
At Stellar VBS, kids explore how Jesus shined hope, love, forgiveness, and joy to the world – and how we can do the same with His power! You can expect a full week of faith discoveries, memorable music, and epic adventures that help kids grow in friendship with Jesus!
(251) 660-7444 governmentstreetbaptist@gmail.com www.governmentstreet.org
Lighthouse Baptist Church
6905 Nan Gray Davis Road Theodore, 36582
Dates: June 11-14, 2023 Times: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Ages: K3-6th Grade Theme: Zoomerang VBS
Join us for an exciting week of VBS as we venture through the outback and discover the value of life!
(251) 653-6542 www.lbctheodore.com
Orchard Assembly of God
10244 Howells Ferry Rd Semmes, 36575
Dates: June 11-14, 2023 Times: 6:00pm - 8:00 pm Ages: PK-6th grade Theme: Rocky Railway Pre register at orchardassembly.com/events.
(251) 649-7710 www.orchardassembly.com
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Covenant Presbyterian Church
2651 Spring Hill Avenue Mobile, 36607
Dates: June 12-15, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: Ages 3 (must be potty trained) - rising 4th grade Theme: Faith Expedition – God’s Treasure
Revealed
(251) 298-7055 marty@covenantpresmobile.org www.covenantpresmobile.org
Woodridge Baptist Church
2700 Schillinger Road Mobile, 36695
Dates: June 12-15, 2023 Times: 8:30am12:00pm Ages: Completed K5- 5th Grade
Theme: Twists & Turns (251) 633-6000 www.wbcmobile.com
Church of the Island
901 Chaumont Avenue Dauphin Island, 36528
Dates: June 19-22, 2023
Times: 8:15am-12:00pm
Ages: Completed K – 5th grade
Theme: Ready, Set, Move - Summer Jam 2023 (251) 660-2422 esisson@cottagehill.org www.churchoftheisland.com
Dauphin Way United
Methodist Church
1507 Dauphin Street Mobile, 36604
Dates: June 19-22, 2023 Times: 8:00am-12:00pm
Ages: PK-6th Grade Theme: I Wonder
From the mountains to the planets, everything God makes is wonderful.We are God’s creation and He has created each of us with our own unique gifts to glorify Him. Bring your kids by this summer to walk through the wonders of this world and explore how they are wonderfully made.We will learn how to use these gifts through Jesus and friends’ teachings. (251) 471-1511 dwumcvbs@gmail.com www.dauphinwayumc.org
Spring Hill Presbyterian Church
10 Westminster Way Mobile, 36608
Dates: June 19-22, 2023 Times: 9:00am-11:30am
Ages: 4 years - 10 years Theme: Passport to Peace
Join us as we learn about how to be peacemakers through music, Bible stories, art, and movement. Sign-up on our website by June 1. (251) 342-1550 anna@shpc.us www.shpc.us
Bayou Sara Baptist Church
12 Bayou Sara Avenue Saraland, 36571
Dates: June 19-23, 2023
Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm
Theme: Twists and Turns (251) 675-1770 bsbcsecretary@comcast.net www.bayousarabaptist.org
Corpus Christi Catholic Church
6300 McKenna Drive Mobile, 36608
Dates: June 19-23, 2023
Times: 8:30am - 12:00pm Ages: K4 - 5th Grade (Campers) Middle School (Crew Leaders)
Theme: Stellar
Kids will go on a cosmic quest where they’ll have a blast shining Jesus’ light to the world. Stellar rockets kids on an out-of-this-world adventure that’s light years of faith-building fun. Cost is $50 per camper / cap at $100 for family (251) 342-1852 pstoyka@ccscatholic.com www.corpuschristiparish.com
Government Street Presbyterian
300 Government Street Mobile, 36602
Dates: June 19-23, 2023 Times: 9:30am-12:30pm
Ages: 3 years old - 5th grade (251) 432-1749 www.gspcmobile.org
St. Dominic Catholic Parish and School
4156 Burma Road Mobile, 36693
Dates: June 19-23, 2023 Times: 8:45am-12:00pm
Ages: 3 years (fully potty trained) - 10 years
Theme: Stellar Shine Jesus’ Light
Through the use of music, drama, games and snacks, participants and volunteers will learn what it means to shine Jesus’ light in their everyday life.
(251) 661-5130 bchristian@stdomincmobile.org www.stdominicmobile.org
First Baptist Church of Dawes
3941 Dawes Road Mobile, 36695
Dates: June 25-29, 2023 Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm
Ages: Completed 5K-5th grade
Theme: Twists & Turns (251) 633-7331 fbcd.amyk@outlook.com www.firstbaptistdawes.com/
West Mobile Baptist
7501 Airport Boulevard Mobile, 36608
Dates: June 25-29, 2023
Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm Ages: 4 years by June 25th – Just finished 6th grade Theme: Stellar Come join us for a STELLAR week as we learn to SHINE JESUS’ LIGHT! Registration: https:// vbspro.events/p/6a19e0 (251) 639-9952 www.wemochurch.org
Christ United Methodist Church
6101 Grelot Road Mobile, 36609
Dates: June 26-29, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: Age 3 by September 1, 2022 - Completed 5th Grade (2022 - 2023 school year)
Theme: Stellar Shine Jesus’ Light (Cosmic Quest) Join us as we shine a light on Jesus’ love. Launch kids on a cosmic quest where they’ll have a blast shining Jesus’ light on the world. Stellar rockets kids on an out-of-this-world adventure that’s light years of faith building fun. Register by June 16 to guarantee a t-shirt. Early Bird Cost per Child: $15 until Monday, May 31, Cost per Child: $20 after Monday, May 31 (251) 342-0462 susan.guillotte@christunited.com www.christunited.com/vbs
3 Circle Church
150 S Sage Ave Mobile, 36606
Dates: June 26-30, 2023 Times: 5:30pm-7:30pm
Ages: 4 years - 5th grade Theme: Lift Off: A Journey Into the Greatness of God (251) 990-3112 www.3CircleChurch.com/camp
Emmanuel Baptist Church
5601 Zeigler Blvd, Mobile, AL 36608
Dates: June 26-30, 2023 Times: 9:00am–12:00pm
Ages: K-6th grade
Theme: Twists and Turns (251) 344-2140 www.emmanuelmobile.com
First Baptist Tillmans Corner
5660 Three Notch Road Mobile, 36619
Dates: June 26-30, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: Completed K-6th grade
Theme: Twists and Turns
VBS Family Night & Fireworks-July 2 (251) 661-0114 www.fbtc.org/vbs/
Mt. Hebron Church Ministries
2501 East Service Road North Mobile, 36617
Dates: June 26-30, 2023 Times: 6:00pm-8:00pm
Ages: 2 years old-Adult
Theme: Adventure Through Music, Bible Stories, Crafts, and Recreation.
(251) 457-9900 info@mthebroncm.org
www.mthebroncm.org
St. Mark United Methodist Church
439 Azalea Road, Mobile, AL 36609
Dates: June 26-30, 2023 Times: 9:30am-12:00pm
Ages: 4 years - 5th grade
Theme: Stellar VBS
(251) 342-5861 www.stmarkmobile.com
Shiloh Baptist Church
717 Cleveland Rd Saraland, 36571
Dates: June 26-30, 2023 Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm
Ages: Completed K5-5th grade
Theme: Answers in Genesis , Keepers of the Kingdom (Armor of God)
(251) 675-3587 shilohbapt.kids@gmail.com
www.shilohsaraland.com/
Snow Road First Baptist
2370 Snow Road North Semmes, 36575
Dates: June 26-30, 2023 Times: 6:00pm-8:30pm
Ages: 4 years old - 6th grade
Theme: Twists and Turns
Spin the spinner, beat the clock, skip ahead, level up, and play to win! You’ll need to bring your Agame for this VBS. Twists & Turns is a fantastical celebration of games of all kinds. From classic tabletop games to video games and more, kids will play their way through VBS while learning that Jesus guides them through all the twists and turns of their lives. They’ll find that even when they mess up it’s never game over. Light Dinner served every night!
(251) 649-7722 carolina@srfbc.com
www.srfbc.com
St. Ignatius Catholic Church
3704 Springhill Avenue Mobile, 36608
Dates: June 26-30, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: PK4-rising 4th Grade
Theme: God’s Dream For You
Drift off into the DREAMS of the prophets of old, which unveil. God’s Love and FAITHFULNESS foretold! So be BOLD and dream BIG for soon you will see—Just how big GOD’S DREAM FOR YOU can be. Drop off to the St. Ignatius Gym.
(251) 605-1384 defalcob@stignatius.org
www.stignatiusmobile.org
Little Flower Catholic Church
2053 Government Street Mobile, 36606
Dates: June 26-30, 2023 Times: 8:00am-12:00pm
Ages: K-5th Grade Theme: Stellar
(251) 478-3381 www.littleflower.cc
Praise Family Church
2605 Dawes Road Mobile, 36695
Dates: July 7, 14, 21, 28, 2023
Times: 9:00am-12:00pm Ages: 6 yrs–5th grade Theme: Ready, Set, Move! Follow Jesus here, there, and everywhere!
This year, we will be doing a blend between a day camp and a traditional VBS. Embrace your inner explorer as we venture out to different locations (for example: the skating rink, the park, etc). We will also give your child an opportunity to have a meaningful experience with Jesus during our time together through games, worship, and lessons.
(251) 639-1959 lturner@praisefamily.org
www.praisefamily.church
City Hope Church
4693 Airport Boulevard Mobile, 36608
Dates: July 17–20, 2023 Times: 9:00am-12:00pm
Ages: 3 years - rising 3rd Grade
Theme: CityHope Church’s Camp Jr
(251) 626-0123 www.cityhope.cc/camp
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