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Purlie Productions, Okefenokee Heritage Center present second annual Drama Camp

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(L-R): 1st picture: Ruby LeFand (Waycross) and Marisa Nunez (Waycross) practice for their production "On With the Shrew."; 2nd picture: Campers working on blocking a complicated final scene.
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Purlie Productions and the Okefenokee Heritage Center are proud to present the second annual Drama Camp.  Students ages 8-15 have the opportunity to learn about leadership, teamwork, art and creation through this amazing program.  

“The camp is completely student led.  The kids design the set, create costumes, learn about teamwork and public speaking, and grow together,” Camp Coordinator Joey Timmons said.

Camp will run Monday – Thursday June 4-29 from 9 a.m. – Noon.  $50 will cover each student for the entire month.  

This year students will be working on music and dance as part of the choreography as well.

For more information contact Okefenokee Heritage Center at 912-285-4260 or email okeheritage@gmail.com.

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