UAB to Host Several Summer Writing Camps for Kids
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March 07, 2014
The Red Mountain Writing Project will host several camps this summer for children from middle to high school. This year’s Youth Writing Camp for students grades 5-8 is themed “Write to Discover,” and is May 27 to June 20 from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. The camp features four weeks of writing fun, from “Making Mystery” to “Making a Difference.” The cost is $150 for the first week and $175 for each remaining week.
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