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Ovations365.com O V AT I O N S 3 6 5 . c o m Bragg Jam Festival Concert Crawl Saturday, July 27 Shows begin at 5 pm Check BraggJam.org for complete details The last Saturday of July is Macon, Georgia's ultimate summer music festival where, rain or shine, over 40 bands take on 12 stages and put on one unforgettable shows after another in a jam-packed, rock, blues, electronic and soul-infused night. Bands include Dead Confederate, The Dirty Guv'nahs and The Whiskey Gentry and many more. Also, don't miss Bragg Jam Festival Arts at the Park, a great event for children and families earlier in the day on July 27. Second Sunday Concerts in Washington Park Presented by the College Hill Alliance Shows begin at 6 p.m., Admission is free June 9 – featuring Sophia Bastian July 14 – featuring Stevens Layne CollegeHillMacon.com, (478) 301-2008 The free outdoor concert takes place in beautiful, historic Washington Park as the sun sets over downtown Macon. Kids can splash in the park's fountains. Leashed pets are welcomed. Picnics and coolers are encouraged. No tents please! Food and beverage will be available for purchase on site. Summer Camps and Workshops for Children Camp Discovery 2013 Presented by the Museum of Arts and Sciences Hours: 9 am to 4 pm (8:30 am drop-off and 5:15 pm pick-up for an additional charge) Cost: $155 Members / $175 Non-Members (Full payment is required at the time of registration) To register, visit MASMacon.org or call (478) 477-3232 ext. 306. SESSION 1/JUNE 24-28 MUSIC MANIA Make your own instrument, sing a song, learn an animal call, paint a musical picture, and more are part of this fun- filled week at the Museum. SESSION 2/JULY 8-12 FOREST FUN Explore the mysteries of the forest from the plants and animals that live there to the things a forest can do for us and the things we can do for the forest. SESSION 3/JULY 15-19 OCEAN DEEP Millions of years ago where we live now was the edge of the ocean. The Museum's Zyghoriza fossil is evidence of that fact. From shrimp to whales learn about the critters that live in the sea and the environment in which they live. SESSION 4/JULY 22-26 ANIMAL ADVENTURES Are your campers wild about animals? This week will be the week for them. It will be all about animals – wild animals, animal arts and crafts, an up close look at the mini-zoo live animals, animal sounds, animal stories and much, much more. SESSION 5/JULY 29 - AUGUST 2 MUSEUM DAILY LAB KALEIDOSCOPE This week only: Choose from a Kaleidoscope of five individually themed labs or combine them into a full week. Daily Rate: Members: $35/day or $30/day (3+ days); $150 full week; Non-Members: $40/day or $35/day (3+ days); $175 full week Extended Day (Members and Non- Members): $6/day. 66 l MACON MAGAZINE JUNE/JULY 2013