On Tuesday, June 22, barely two weeks into operation and the City of Apalachicola has seen its Project Impact attendance numbers climb to 188 students.
For the first time this year, city officials combined both Project Impact sites, the ABC School and the City’s Complex into one program held at the old Apalachicola High School.
On opening day June 14, Project Impact director Faye Johnson reported that 139 students had signed into the Summer Breeze Camp followed by 169 the next day.
The camp features an assortment of kid activities ranging from music, art, horseback riding, theater, sports, and field trips.
For the first time this year, city officials combined both Project Impact sites, the ABC School and the City’s Complex into one program held at the old Apalachicola High School.
On opening day June 14, Project Impact director Faye Johnson reported that 139 students had signed into the Summer Breeze Camp followed by 169 the next day.
The camp features an assortment of kid activities ranging from music, art, horseback riding, theater, sports, and field trips.
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