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Highlights "Where The Wild Things Are" At Dunwoody Nature Reserve
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August 10, 2020 September 3, 2020
August 10, 2020 September 3, 2020
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Summer Camp Weekly RecapWhere The Wild Things AreAugust 3 - 7
Campers enjoy swinging at the upper meadow
Campers have fun playing on the swing
Campers work on their crowns
One camper shows off his animal mask
A camper works on his butterfly mask
Campers show off their newest design of fashion with nature
Campers enjoy swinging at the upper meadow
Campers have fun playing on the swing
Campers work on their crowns
One camper shows off his animal mask
A camper works on his butterfly mask
Campers show off their newest design of fashion with nature
Find out what's happening in Dunwoodyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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Last week, the Dunwoody Nature Center took a deep dive into exploring each of the five senses: sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste.
Summer Camp Schedule
Camper Quotes
"I'm a fast runner. I don't usually get caught."
Charlotte
Camper
"We learned about sharks today"
Wilton
Camper
"I'm really strong. I could smash the big rocks."
Samuel
Camper
"The turtle is BIG!"
Joe
Camper
"This is super fun. I never thought we'd make boats out of egg cartons."
Drew
Camper
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