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Summer Camp Weekly RecapNATIVE AMERICAN MYTHS, LEGENDS, AND FOLKLOREJune 29- July 1

One camper digs for clay in the banks of the creek
Campers make mud pies in the lower meadow
One camper shows off his craft
Campers play in the creek
Campers work together on a scavenger hunt
One camper digs for clay in the banks of the creek
Campers make mud pies in the lower meadow
One camper shows off his craft
Campers play in the creek
Campers work together on a scavenger hunt
One camper digs for clay in the banks of the creek
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The past comes alive! Last week, the Dunwoody Nature Center campers learned all about Native American cultures.
Camper Quotes
"I'm excited for the hike"

Samuel
Camper
"I'm glad we have the playground"

Sebastian
Camper
"My favorite thing is berry picking"

Clemmer
Camper
"Our house was like kinda messy"

Gray
Camper
"Playing in the creek was fun"

Griffin
Camper
"I learned the Native Americans planted corn, beans, and pumpkin"

Aubrey
Camper
"Next year I wanna come here again"

Lyla
Camper
"I love playing with my new friend"

Reagan
Camper
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