Free summer kids’ events in Savannah & the Lowcountry
June 4th, 2023
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Traffic continues to be a growing problem in metropolitan areas worldwide, but in the United States, Georgia leads the way in terms of traffic issues. According to a report by the National Transportation Research Group, 57% of Georgia’s highways are congested during peak hours. The average driver in Georgia loses about 50 hours a year to being stuck in traffic.
Things are particularly bad in Atlanta, whose traffic problems are somewhat legendary. Atlanta’s traffic issues rank as the eighth worst in the world, and the fourth worst in the United States. (The #1 most congested country in the world? Thailand.) The amount of time lost in traffic in the Atlanta area is even worse than Georgia’s — over 70 hours each year.
Why Is Traffic So Bad?
So what makes traffic in the Atlanta area particularly bad?
It’s a combination of population (Atlanta is the ninth largest metropolitan area in the US, and 75% of those people drive to work each day), as well as the convergence of three major highways: I-20, I-75, and I-85. This conjunction is notoriously difficult to navigate, and bottlenecks are common.
The Effects of Traffic Congestion
Traffic congestion can have a huge negative impact on our lives. There’s not just the issue of lost time, but also lost money — traffic problems cost billions of dollars in terms of productive hours lost every year, averaging out to about $800 per driver in the Atlanta area alone — not to mention things like fuel and maintenance costs. On top of that, there’s the matter of insurance premiums. More traffic means a higher likelihood of accidents, which means more claims, leading to higher rates — which could leave Georgia drivers scrambling to find cheaper car insurance.
There’s also the cost to physical and mental health. Traffic congestion and the resulting delays can cause stress, either due to potentially being late to work or taking forever to get home
afterward. Traffic makes travel times unpredictable, which leads to even further stress. Stress has been proven to lead to other health issues, taking a further toll on people’s well-being.
Another possible side effect of stress is road rage. The anger and frustration caused by being stuck in traffic or seeing other drivers break rules or flaunt the social contract can lead to poor decisions like tailgating, shouting matches, and reckless driving — which brings us right back to those car insurance premiums, as well as (quite possibly) the cost of medical bills and car repairs. And if you should get in an accident (road rage-induced or not), heavy congestion could make it more difficult for emergency vehicles to get to you.
Finally, there’s the issue of pollution from fuel emissions, which can not only affect physical health, but the health of the planet.
High-Tech Solutions
But what can be done about the traffic in places like Atlanta — or anywhere else? There are some technological developments on the horizon that could make a huge difference in how we handle traffic:
Autonomous vehicles. Self-driving cars are not far from becoming commonplace. Although there is a way to go in terms of AI and adoption, smart vehicles could reduce congestion and accidents by taking human error out of the driving experience. They can also accelerate and decelerate more smoothly and dynamically, leading to a better flow of traffic overall.
Adaptive traffic lights. Smarter software for traffic lights could respond more dynamically to the flow of traffic, leading to less idle time and more relevant timing of traffic.
Drones. Many of the cars on the road are city vehicles, out checking water meters or power lines. Some of these vehicles could be replaced with automated drones, which would allow the city to monitor certain vital functions without putting another vehicle on the road. Drones are also increasingly being used for package delivery, further reducing the need for delivery trucks.
Specific Solutions for Georgia
Although the above solutions could be implemented nearly anywhere, there are some proposed solutions specific to Georgia and the Atlanta area that could secure the state as a high-tech leader of traffic solutions.
For example, there have been proposals of a “master app” which centralizes data on public transportation, ride-sharing, and traffic statistics to create a kind of all-in-one solution for citywide transportation. Atlanta already has an app called Applied Information which lets drivers know when a light is about to turn green, and the city has recently approved major funding for installing smart traffic lights to help improve traffic flow.
There are other apps which can also help alleviate traffic issues for individual drivers, such as the Waze app, which analyzes traffic patterns and suggests alternative routes or areas to avoid during certain times of day. The app even has community features so drivers can share tips and insights with one another.

Specialty Art Camp Add-On June 12-16 @ JEA Camp Savannah for Rising 3rd-5th graders
In addition to weekly day camps, JEA Camp Savannah offers specialty summer camps on certain weeks including Artrageous Adventures in Art: printmaking, 2DDesign, Sculpting, Decoupage, Pottery. That’s the week of June 12-16 2023.
If your camper loves art and wants more at camp, then this add-on specialty art camp is perfect for them! For a few hours, campers will focus on a different style of art each day. They will be introduced to pottery, printmaking, decoupage, sculpting and 2 D design.
To register, visit JEA Camp Savannah then click on registration now open link, then click on Artrageous Adventures June 12-16 2023.
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JEA Camp Savannah is open to everyone entering grades K-10th grade
Looking for a fullfilling full-day summer camp for your child? Check out the much-beloved, well-established JEA Camp Savannah. Check out the camp schedule here.
Different, spirited weekly themes, field trips, special events are all part of the JEA camp tradition. Speciality camps and add-ons are also available.
JEA Camp Savannah is open to everyone entering grades K-10th grade.
Register here.
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For more information or questions about programming, please contact DJ Horton by email Camp@savj.org or Jackie Laban by email Jackiel@savj.org or by phone: 912.355.8111.
If you have questions about registration or financial assistance, please contact Camp Registrar, Sarah Docar by email Kids@savj.org or by phone: 912.355.8111 Ext 308.
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Latch Breastfeeding Support, Savannah
Latch Breastfeeding Support in Savannah offers consultations for families who pump in order to feed their babies.
Latch helps those who are looking to find success with pumping when returning to work, exclusively pump, or those who just want to occasionally feed their baby pumped milk for whatever the reason!
Book with this link to schedule your consultation –> www.latchsav.as.me/Initial
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Art Start: Stroller & Toddler Tours @ Telfair Museums’ Jepson Center, Savannah
Art Start: 10:30-11:30AM Thurs. July 20
Jepson Center, Savannah
$5 per child | Adults: members free / non-members $12. Register online here.
Start your day with art with Telfair Museums’ monthly program for children & their caretakers: Art Start @ the Jepson Center.
Once a month, Telfair Museums’ youngest patrons are invited to the Jepson Center for story time, a special tour, and an art activity. Strollers, crying babies, toddlers, and older siblings are all welcome here.
Thurs. July 20, 10:30-11:30AM. Register online here.
Thurs. Aug. 17, 10:30-11:30AM. Register online here.
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Free Juneteenth Fine Arts Festival 2023 in Forsyth Park, Savannah
You’re invited to the Savannah Juneteenth Fine Arts Festival @ 1PM this Sat. June 17 in Forsyth Park in Savannah.
Music, food trucks, vendors & more
Free & open to the public.
Learn more here.

Father’s Day Dinner Sun. June 18 2023 at Stone & Webster Chophouse
Plant Riverside District will host a special Savannah Father’s Day Dinner 5-10PM Sun. June 18 2023 at Stone & Webster Chophouse, a modern restaurant offering a fresh take on the classic American chophouse experience.
Enjoy several premium steak specials for Father’s Day, including a 20-Day Whisky-Aged Prime Ribeye and a 16 oz. Dry-Aged Kansas City Strip Steak with Truffle Butter. Traditional favorites like the Stone & Webster Shellfish Tower, 36 oz. Prime Tomahawk with Garlic Herb Butter, 18 oz. Cowboy Ribeye, Faroe Island Salmon, Maine Lobster and Alaskan King Crab Legs are also available.
Featured Father’s Day cocktails include the PRD Old Fashioned, which is crafted withKessler Private Select Maker’s Mark; the Hot & Dirty Martini, made with Absolut Elyx; and the Kentucky Summer, which features Michter’s Kentucky Bourbon.
Plant Riverside District – Stone & Webster Chophouse
400 W. River St. Savannah
RESERVATIONS:
Father’s Day reservations at Stone & Webster are available here or @ plantriverside.com
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Free summer programs @ Live Oak Public Library 16 library branches providing programs and services in Chatham, Effingham, and Liberty Counties include:
Special Performers. See the schedule of FREE special summer kid-friendly performances @ library branches here.
Summer Lunches: Free, healthy meals for children and youth at select library locations, in partnership with America’s Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia
Upcoming Programs: Check out the complete calendar of programs for all ages
Visit State Parks & Museums: Check out free passes to cultural centers here at home and across Georgia.
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Special Free Summer Performances include:
Free Didgeridoo Down Under program: Australian music, culture, puppetry, comedy, storytelling for all ages. Details here.
Free Circus King performance. Live performance that includes comedy-theater, puppets magic, music & animation. Details here.
Free marine science encounter featuring a touch tank & critter cam. Details here.
Free Ken Scott Magic Show. Details here.
Free Fiddlin’ Dan performances. Details here.
Free TRIBE family wellness program: drumming, obstacle course building, yoga . Details here.
Free Professor Universe science show on an exploration inside the human body. For all ages. Details here.
Free Manomet Shorebird Conservation. Learn about the shorebirds on Tybee and what you can do to ensure the survival of their species. All ages are welcome. Details here.
Free Front Porch Improv Teen Workshop. Highly-interactive workshop where tweens and teens learn improv games, play fun improv short-form games. Details here.
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SouthernMamas.com Weekly E-letter, May 31
This free weekly e-letter in your email every Wednesday keeps you savvy about all the kid-friendly happenings as well as summer camps 2023, free events, pediatricians and more.
Read it here.
Subscribe for free here.
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Free admission to Oatland Island Wildlife Center for military July 1-2 & July 8-9 2023
Oatland Island Wildlife Center in Savannah will be temporarily closed the week of July 3-July 7 2023.
Military personnel (Active & Retired) and their families are welcomed to Oatland Island Wildlife Center for free – with ID or DD214- in honor of Independence Day – on two weekends before & and after July 4th.
Oatland offer two weekends of free admission for those with a military ID or DD214 on July 1 & 2 and July 8 & 9 2023. This is in honor of Independence Day.
Come out and enjoy the day exploring the beautiful grounds and watching the animals in the summer air. All visitors are welcome to bring a picnic lunch.
Open 10AM-4PM
Proof of service must be provided when you check in at the Admissions Booth.
Learn more here
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Summer Hours. As of May 29 2023, Savannah Children’s Museum will be open Monday through Saturday from 9AM-2PM, and will closed on Sundays.
Daily programming
10AM | Storytime in the Frogtown Garden
12PM | STEAM Studio or Bottle Rocket Demonstration
1:30PM | Young Explorers or Healthy Me
AWESOME ART IS ONGOING DAILY
Admission
$10 per person (aged 18 month and older)
Ask about the discount combination ticket!
Learn more here.
655 Louisville Road
Savannah, GA 31401
912-651-4292
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Free Summer Family Events @ Shelter Cove Community Park & Lowcountry Celebration Park, Hilton Head
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Fireworks: Free family fun on Hilton Head Is. this summer include Tuesday Night 6-9:10PM Summer Jams & Fireworks @ Shelter Cove Community Park, June 13-Aug. 8 2023. Details here.
Shelter Cove Park, 39 Shelter Cove Lane, Hilton Head Island, SC, 29928
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Free Party in the Park & Makers Mart, Thursdays, 5:30-8PM, June 15-July 27 2023 @ Lowcountry Celebration Park, next to Adventure Playgrounds. Bounce houses, live music & more. Details & band schedule here.
Lowcountry Celebration Park 97 Pope Ave. Hilton Head Island, SC, 29928
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Bluffton Movie Nights & Fun Days. Schedule & details here.
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Free Community Kickball Event, Hilton Head Is. Details here.
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Free Family Fishing with Ben Green. Details here.
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Enrichment Saturday June 10 is with the Armadillos @ Oatland Island Wildlife Center
Time to flex your creative muscles at Oatland Enrichment Saturdays — the next program is Enrichment with the Oatland Island Wildlife Center armadillos on Sat. June 10 2023, 9:30-10:30AM.
Purchase tickets online here.
This program allows you early entry to Oatland Island where you’ll work directly with Animal Care staff to create unique enrichment items specifically for the armadillos and then walk with the Animal Care staff to give them your creations.
Financial contributions through membership and program fees, donations, and gift shop purchases are critical to Friends of Oatland’s continued success in supporting Oatland’s mission to provide guests with memorable experiences to help them make stronger connections to the natural world.
Purchase tickets online here.
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St. Andrew’s School, a private school in Savannah for preK through Grade 12
Congratulations to the St. Andrew’s Class of 2023 on everything including: $4.18 million in merit, talent & athletic scholarships; 80% acceptance rate to University of Georgia; 92% of seniors eligible for HOPE or Zell Scholarships.
St. Andrew’s School on Wilmington Island in Savannah is a private, independent college-preparatory International Baccalaureate World School inspiring young people age 3 through grade 12 in Savannah. For more information, visit saslions.com
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Our summer vacation trip started on the first day school was out with a pre-dawn flight from Savannah to NYC. We hit the Manhattan sidewalks by 9AM that first day and the rest flew by in dreamy 15,000+ steps-per-day blur. Our stay went too quickly.
Here are a few NYC spots, activities & programs we loved that you might savor, too, with your kids when visiting.
* Citi-Bike: if your kids are old enough to bike with New Yorkers who bike like they drive, download the Citi-Bike NYC app and ride as much as you can. We rode Citi-Bikes in: Central Park twice; from Boerum Hill in Brooklyn across the Brooklyn Bridge to Union Square Park; from Little Island & the High Line north along Hudson River Park then walked the bikes along W. 72nd Street to the infamous The Dakota apartments and the Strawberry Fields Memorial in Central Park – eventually docking our bikes near Central Park South.
* Book a walking tour of Central Park with Central Park Conservancy. The guides know everything you want to know about this public-use landscaping masterpiece.
* See the Delacorte Clock’s musical animals announce the time every half hour between 8AM & 6PM between the Central Park Zoo & Tisch Children’s Zoo (near 64th Street). Think penguin on snare drum, hippo playing violin. (Free)
* While near Central Park, embrace your inner John Cusack and celebrate with a Frozen Hot Chocolate @ Serendipity 3 on East 60th Street. Reservations help.
* Got a Swiftie with you on your trip? While making the Taylor Swift pilgrimage to Cornelia Street in the West Village, please eat @ Tacombi on Bleecker Street. (We also loved eating outdoors @ the Tacombi Upper East Side location.) You are welcome! If you are in NYC during Summer 2023, see Taylor Swift’s costumes @ Museum of Arts and Design off Columbus Circle. “Taylor Swift: Storyteller” is on display at MAD through Sept. 4.
* Van Leeuwen Ice Cream – any of the many locations but we loved the sweet one in Boerum Hill on Bergen Street in Brooklyn. If in that area for lunch or dinner, check out Taqueria Al Pastor
* Bring a meal to one of the many free tables in Madison Square Park then watch dogs play on a dog park with hills @ the square’s Jemmy’s Dog Run.
* Luminescent evening views from balcony of the Whitney Museum of American Art during Pay-What-You-Wish Friday Night @ the Whitney.
* Visit Little Island & the High Line (Free)
* Breakfast in the garden @ Soho Diner. Reservations help.
* Late night, post-Broadway show cookies @ the Milk Bar.
* Free view of NYC @ the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library Terrace
* Free, upclose look at colorful works by artist Yayoi Kusama @ David Zwirner Gallery on West 19th Street. On exhibit until July 21 2023.
* Walk Mulberry Street in Little Italy with cannolis or gelato from Ferrara Bakery.
* See what two miles of books looks like & do penance for all your chain bookstore indulgences by visiting the independent bookstore The Strand’s main location on Broadway @ 12th Street.
* Climb scary, spiral staircase up to The Crown @ the Statue of Liberty. Reservations required. Learn more here. Or at least visit the pedestal @ the Statue of Liberty.
* Find the hidden tennis court in Grand Central Terminal. (Free)
* Discounted tickets for Broadway shows from TKTS and Today Tix.
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Things on our to-do list that we didn’t have time for or weren’t happening yet, but on our wish list for next time:
* Governors Island ferry (free on Saturdays & Sundays before noon) to Governors Island which includes free walking tours by the National Park Service; a hammock grove through Sept. 3; climbing boulder; adventure playground; lavender field & more. (Free)
* Amateur Night @ Apollo Theater.
* Manhattanhenge – when the sun settles perfectly along the city’s west-east corridors – on only four days from May-July 2023. See the dates & more here. (Free)
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Kindermusik Savannah June 2023 Playdates for Ages 0-7 on Sat. June 17, 10AM or 11AM
Join Kindermusik in Savannah for a beach-themed June playdate on Sat. June 17 2023, where you’ll dig in the sand, roll beachballs, skittle like crabs, and swim with the dolphins. There’ll be waves of musical fun in this delightful summer playdate, so don’t miss out!
Parents and children ages 0-7 together will engage with instruments, singing, moving, dancing, story time, and more delightful activities in this exciting one-time Kindermusik class.
June Kindermusik Playdate, 10AM or 11AM Sat. June 17 2023. For children ages 0-7 & their caregivers.
Limited spaces! Claim your child’s spot before it fills! Enroll today at kindermusikwith88keys.com
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Latch is here to help in ALL manner of infant feeding.
If you are exclusively feeding your newborn or baby via bottle, LATCH is here to guide you.
Schedule your bottle feeding consultation online here.
If you are pumping and bottle feeding, please schedule online here.
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Volunteers needed @ Pegasus Riding Academy therapeutic riding camp, Savannah
Pegasus Riding Academy is a therapeutic riding program in Savannah providing safe, professional and ethical equine assisted activities for individuals with physical, mental or emotional disabilities.
Volunteers are needed to assist these special children. This is a perfect opportunity for high school students in need of volunteer hours to graduate.
Volunteer Orientation will be this Sat. June 3 2023, 10:30AM.
Horse experience not necessary. Patience & dedication are necessary.
Pegasus Riding Academy is located at Old Roberds Dairy, 2500 Tennessee Ave. Savannah
Information & directions: www.prasav.org or call 907-414-1236
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Therapeutic Riding Camp @ Pegasus Riding Academy
Sign up your child for a week-long session of fun this summer.
Pegasus is a therapeutic riding program providing equine assisted activities for individual with physical, mental or emotional disabilities.
Sessions are conducted by a Certified Therapeutic Riding Instructors.
Camp is 9AM till noon, Monday through Friday. Participants will enjoy riding, interacting with the horse during ground school and equestrian related art projects or nature program.
Tuition fees include snacks, craft materials, one t-shirt and safety riding gear.
Participants should wear long pants while riding and have on closed toed shoes at all time. If your child has food allergies be sure to make a note on Enrollment Forms.
Visit PRASAV.ORG or call 912-547-6482 with questions.
Camps are also offered weeka of June 12h, June 26h and July 10th and 17th 2023.

New Effingham Pediatric Center is now open in Springfield
Effingham Pediatrics is now open and seeing patients at the new location: 520 West 3rd St. in Springfield.
Join Effingham Pediatrics to celebrate the Grand Opening, meet their practitioners, and tour the new Effingham Pediatrics Center, located at the intersection of Hwy 21 & West 3rd St. in Springfield.
The Grand Opening is Mon. May 8 2023, 5-6:30PM.
NOW OPEN & seeing patients!
Learn more here.
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Plant Riverside District will host a special Father’s Day Gospel Celebration on Sun. June 18 2023 at District Live, a state-of-the-art live music venue located at 400 W. River St. in Savannah.
This high-energy event, which celebrates the upcoming Juneteenth holiday, will feature inspiring live gospel music by top regional artists as well as a lavish Southern-style buffet prepared by the exceptional culinary team at Plant Riverside District. Doors will open at 12:30PM, with the Father’s Day Gospel Celebration show beginning at 1:30PM
Featured gospel artists will include:
Gary Swindell, Jr.
Gary Swindell Jr. is a passionate gospel performer who began his career as a child traveling with his parents throughout the South, performing in stage shows and musicals. He started performing in church in Savannah, Ga. as a child and has recorded and trained with a number of notable musicians. As a worship pastor and youth pastor, Gary recently published his first book, The Language of Praise, and enjoys inspiring and uplifting audiences.
Calvin J
Born and raised in Savannah, Ga., Calvin J has been writing music since the age of 14 and playing instruments since the age of 5. A self-taught pianist and drummer who also plays the alto saxophone, Calvin J brings a sound that is soulful, powerful and straight from the heart. His music is inspired by God and his family. His True Gospel “Life Music” embodies real-life scenarios that are based around God’s love and is featured on his newest recording “Road 2 Recovery.”
Antwan Smalls
Antwan Smalls is an eclectic singer, worship leader and musician with a deep passion for music and ministry. He has dedicated his life to praising and worshiping through his music and has served as the worship leader at Kingdom Life Christian Fellowship in Savannah, Ga. since the age of 15, Smalls has shared the stage with renowned artists such as Jonathan McReynolds, Tasha Cobbs, Erica Campbell, Jessica Reedy, Mali Music, Le’Andria Johnson and Joshua Rogers and offers an energetic worship vibe that effortlessly connects different cultures and generations.
The Father’s Day Gospel Celebration at District Live will feature a Southern-inspired buffet that has been thoughtfully prepared by The Kessler Collection’s Corporate Director of Culinary Kyle Lipetzky and his culinary team. Menu highlights include Carved Slow-Smoked BBQ Pork Ribs, Crispy Buttermilk Chicken and Waffles, Lowcountry Shrimp and Grits, Chicken Fried Pork Chops with Sawmill Gravy, baked mac ‘n’ cheese, collard greens, fresh berry cobbler, sweet potato pecan tarts, banana pudding and more. A full bar – including cocktails, beer and wine – will also be available.
Recognized as a federal holiday since 2021, Juneteenth is short for “June Nineteenth,” marking the date in 1865 when slaves in Galveston, Texas were first informed by U.S. General Gordon Granger they were free, in accordance with President Abraham Lincoln’s signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. Celebrated for more than 150 years, Juneteenth is widely considered the longest running African-American holiday.
Reservations are required for the Father’s Day Gospel Celebration. Pricing is $50++ for adults and $25++ for children ages 5 to 12.
Reservations are available at plantriverside.com, on OpenTable.com.
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Teen Summer Camps 2023 @ Savannah Cultural Arts Center
Looking for a fun and creative summer activity for teens? Join Savannah Cultural Arts Center for all new specialty camps!
Discover a new passion or grow your knowledge in a favorite art style- from jewelry, to dance, to acting.
Camps are half day, so you can stack them and spend the day with us!
Teen camps are for rising 7th-12th Graders
High School Camps are for rising 9th-12th Graders
Three weeks to choose from:
June 5-9
Teen: Metals & Jewelry (Limited space!)
High School: Creative Writing & Performance
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June 20-23 (4-Day Camp)
Teen: Metals & Jewelry (*Waitlist*) and Visual Arts
High School: Theater Experience and The Beat Music Camp
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July 5-7 (3-Day Camp)
Teen: Metals & Jewelry (*Waitlist*) and Portfolio Development
High School: Comedic Acting and Dance Composition
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View all camp descriptions and register here.
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Kindermusik Savannah Family Class, Savannah
Moms of multiples: a family music class for ages 0-7!
Bring all your children to the same Kindermusik class for ease, convenience, fun family memories, and a $20 discount per sibling.
Kindermusik Savannah offers the family class 5x per week: Mondays at 10AM, Mondays at 6:30PM, Tuesdays at 10AM, Wednesdays at 10AM, and Wednesdays at 11AM.
Text “FAMILY CLASS” to 912-432-5885 to schedule a free introductory class with your little ones!
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Are you worried about your child’s dental care?
Check out the review above of Dogwood Pediatric Dentistry.
Dogwood Pediatric Dentistry has offices in Savannah, Statesboro & now Pooler.
Statesboro- 912-402-KIDS-(5437)
Savannah- 912-298-KIDS-(5437)
Pooler- 912-200-8841
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Are you expecting a new baby or looking to change pediatricians?
Scheduling a prenatal or “meet the doctor” visit is a great way to get to know if you’ve found the right pediatrician.
Call and schedule a visit with Coastal Pediatrics . They’d love to answer your questions!
Coastal Pediatrics has offices in Savannah & Pooler.
Learn more here.
Coastal Pediatrics- Savannah
2 Wheeler Street
Savannah, GA 31405
Coastal Pediatrics- Pooler
1000 Towne Center Blvd
Building 1000B
Pooler, GA 31322
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