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It's that time of year again: time for parents to start thinking about summer camps for their kids.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Georgia's Valdosta State University is offering a variety of science and arts camps for kids of all ages this summer.
Topics include robotics, LEGOs, engineering, beach art, and "fun with food," according to a university press release.
High school-level camps include chemistry, creative writing, and college preparation.
"All camps are filled with fun and highly engaging activities that will foster creativity and innovation in your child," the press release says.
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