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Middle Georgia Regional Library leadership understands the importance of libraries remaining a viable resource for the community and that's why they created the Middle Georgia Regional Library Endowment Fund at CFCG. Your gift to their endowment fund helps ensure all residents can access the information necessary to improve their lives today, tomorrow and always. cfcga.org | 478.750.9338 so we can live informed, lives. started a fund that local libraries which promote life-long GIVE TODAY: an education or a career in STE(A)M or just discover life skills that will enhance any education or career choice. Register at realimpactcenter.org or call 478-714-6039. Summer Knights Camp Summer Knights Camp at St. Joseph's Catholic School is open to current students and the local community. This year's theme is "Exploring the World Around Us!" This day camp will be packed with S.T.E.M., art, faith, computers, music and many other opportunities to play and to develop teamwork skills. The camp begins the week of June 7 and runs for six weeks. Each week offers unique opportunities to learn and explore different topics. Many flexible sign-ups and pricing options are available. Please see our school website at www.sjsmacon.org for more information and registration. Wesleyan College Fine Arts and Kids Camps "Fine Arts Day Camp" for high school girls happens in-person, on campus, socially distanced, with masks from May 31-June 4 and includes all supplies and lunch. To register, contact Dr. Chenny Gan at 478-757-5147. "Kid's College" is for girls and boys ages 5-12. The four, one-week camps happen June 7-July 2. The theme is "Get a Move On." Week 1: Car Wars. Week 2: Flight School. Week 3: Boat Battles. Week 4: Monster Muscles. To register, contact Dr. Virginia Wilcox at 478-757-5279. Wesleyan College Equestrian Camps "Fun with Horses" is for girls and boys ages 5-8 who have no equine experience. Session 1 happens June 7-11 and Session 2 is July 5-9. Children receive hands-on instruction including safety, grooming, feeding and tack. Private riding lessons included. "Beginner Camp" is for girls and boys ages 8 and older with little or no riding experience. Session 3 is June 14-18 and Session 4 is July 12-16. Riders participate in private lessons, practical horse activities and crafts, learn about breeds, markings and anatomy. "Advanced Camp" for girls and boys ages 10 and older is for students who can walk, trot and canter independently. Session 5 is June 21-25 and Session 6 is Aug. 2-6. Riders participate in small group lessons to improve riding skills, technique and team-building skills including leadership and confidence in a fun and save environment. To register your child, contact Catherine Baker at 478-757-5111. APRIL/MAY 2021 | maconmagazine.com 37