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Registration Ongoing For Autrey Mill Summer Camps
Camp Autrey Mill gives children the tools to explore the natural environment and instills an appreciation of history and nature.
JOHNS CREEK, GA — Camp Autrey Mill will look a little different this year. Changes reflect carefully considered alternatives and remediation to help safeguard the health of everyone involved with our camps. Counselors and staff have been trained, and will be participating with campers in everyday measures to prevent the spread of infectious disease.
Some updates include changing the drop-off and pick-up routine. Staff will be implementing staggered drop-off and pick-up locations, while parents will no longer be able to drop-off or pick-up the camper from the camp door. The camp participation numbers will be lowered and divided into smaller groups physically separated by location.
Temperatures will be checked at drop off using touch free thermometers. Each camper will be required to use hand sanitizer and wash their hands throughout the day. Staff will diligently be cleaning the classrooms, bathrooms and surfaces campers come in contact with.
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The city is closely monitoring recommendations and taking guidance on opening camp from the recent guidelines announced by Gov. Brian Kemp and the CDC.
There is still space available to sign your camper up. Camp Autrey Mill gives children the tools to safely explore the natural environment for a lifetime. Staff strive to instill an appreciation of history and nature through crafts, games, puzzles, and historical artifacts. All the camps are open to both boys and girls giving them the opportunity to find inspiration in preserving the past and in what is under a log.
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For more information, visit the Autrey Mill website.
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