Tysons Corner Center in the Main Center Court
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Do you know what your kids are doing this summer? Attend a camp fair and find out about camps in Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia. Camp representatives will be available to answer all of your questions about day and sleepaway camps in the Washington, DC area. Explore a wide range of camps from sports to nature discovery to drama to educational programs.
Tysons Corner Center is one of the premier shopping malls on the East Coast and the largest mall in the Washington, DC area. With more than 290 stores, you’ll find a great selection of merchandise including everything from high fashion apparel to home furnishings.
Anchor stores at Tysons Corner Center include Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Hecht’s, Lord & Taylor, L.L.Bean, and AMC 16 Theatres. There is a huge food court and several restaurants including California Pizza Kitchen, The Capital Grille, Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, Silver Diner and T. G. I. Fridays.
Mark your calendar for an exciting opportunity - come to one or ALL of FAMILY Magazine’s 3 terrific Summer Camp &Activity FAIRS! These strategic population-focused fairs will feature summer activities, overnight camps and educational opportunities for kids of all ages in areas where you live.
Located in areas with high-income and highly educated parents, these eventsoffer families living in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Northern Virginia aGREAT OPPORTUNITY to find quality summer camps and enrichment programs for their children.
Each Camp FAIR is FREE admission for moms, dad and children of all ages! There will be tons of hands-on activities for the kids, face painting to egnite the imagination and even great prizes being given away.
Parents can participate in a $500 Camp Giveway and win the Camp Experience of Your Child's Dreams!
Community Service has always been an integral part of the SMA experience. For the past 28 summers, SMA has
The SMA Service Learning Program provides campers the opportunity to show commitment to yourself, to others and to your ability to shape the future. You are guaranteed to get your hands dirty. You may be involved in building new cages for Golden Eagles at the Shavers Creek Environmental Centre or work on watershed rehabilitation with the Clearwater Conservancy. Sometimes we work with a disabled older couple in painting and fixing up their home. The work can be challenging but the rewards are great as we learn to work as a team & give back to the community.
We choose SMA Service Learning Projects carefully to ensure quality & that we only go where help is wanted. It is a helping hand, not a handout.
Our projects will be designed to work alongside of local volunteers and deserving families. You will become part of our community while helping others, and knowing more about yourself.
Each spring we at Stone Mountain Adventures will work to create a meaningful project that will impact the communities that surround Stone Mountain Adventures. The actual project will differ each summer, however at it’s core the Flagship Project will have the following similarities:
To help develop this program we called on the help of SMA founders Pam & Biff Houldin. They have extensive
service learning experience having also started Global Works in 1989, offering international service based for high school students. Now they are both involved in serving the community locally and abroad. “It is a dream of course to have Stone Mountain Adventures help develop the passion for local community service. Campers get as much out of helping others as the recipients. Service learning is a life long journey.”
The program is open to all campers at SMA. Priority will be given to Super Campers who will have the opportunity to take a leadership role on projects. When Service Learning if offered during the week, it will be one of the 7 activities for campers to choose from that activity time. Some campers who are excited about this opportunity will sign up every time it’s offered while others will only do Service Projects on Saturday afternoons. Our goal is to provide SMA campers with more opportunities to create positive change in the community & in themselves.
Campers will have the opportunity to sign up for up to 2 service learning activities each week in addition to the Saturday afternoon Service Activities.
Community Service needs to ethically responsible. SMA will evaluate all of its projects to ensure our hard work is going to deserving causes.
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