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Check out Camp Destiny (usually offered at Oglethorpe University). A warm, welcoming camp run by the Atlanta Workshop Players. The focus is on being yourself, gaining confidence in front of an audience and having fun with theatre....with a bit of juggling...
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I know there is great debate about just exactly how old your daughter should be to own an American Girl Doll...believe me, my 4 year-old has a firm opinion about this. But, whether or not you are in the market, you should check out these events this spring...
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Whenever we hike as a family water must be involved. Not the kind you sip necessarily, but the kind you can swim, fish and explore in. My kids love the water feature and it makes a fine carrot to dangle out there as a reward for finishing the hike without...
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After making a few phone calls to various popular venues around town (which will remain unnamed) trying to find a fun family Christmas concert/show to attend I determined that there must be places in the ATL that offer traditional holiday programs at...
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Most visitors to Atlanta these days make tracks for the Georgia Aquarium. I highly recommend it, my children enthusiastically recommend it, but let’s talk about a few important details before you go. Please go EARLY. The exhibits are gorgeous, stunning...
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While we are on the subject of parks, ( Stone Mountain qualifying as one really BIG park), I'd like to take a minute to ramble on about my favorite free parks in the ATL. Of course I've always been a big fan of Centennial Olympic Park ...complete...
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