Making Memories with Dad Event (Atlanta/Fulton County)
Music, games, fun, snacks, giveaways and community resources
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Music, games, fun, snacks, giveaways and community resources
Dear Dads & Daughters,
Whether you’re a dad, grandpa, uncle, or a special family friend, this is your moment to shine. Get ready for twirls, giggles, and an afternoon of memory‑making with your favorite kiddo.
And moms… this is your golden window to enjoy a peaceful house, a cozy couch, and maybe a little Netflix bliss while we handle the fun and frolics. Music by DJ Rockin Wheels!
Kids ages 8-15 are invited to join us for computer games, pizza and fun! Cost is $10 (scholarships are available) Registration is required--space is limited.
Registration on our website will be available at the beginning of the month prior to the Club date. If you are not currently receiving notifications when registration is available, please contact the Cobb office to get on our email list! 770-420-9889.
Join us for camaraderie and fun! We will be playing a variety of Jackbox games that we will select as a group! Most games fit about 8 participants, but are still a blast to watch! We rotate through both games and players to have a great time together!
The Berklee Institute for Accessible Arts Education (BIAAE) is thrilled to offer free online group music lessons for teens (ages 14-18), welcoming participants of all skill levels who want to explore singing or playing any instrument in a supportive, friendly, and creative environment. Join and collaborate with students from across the country!
What to Expect:
Our class features whole group instruction, small group lessons, and private instruction. Sessions focus on:
Learning to read notes and rhythms
Basic music theory topics
Different genres of music
Developing instrumental or vocal technique
Practicing techniques to expand your musical ability
Recording your own music
Adult Adaptive Bocce Ball - Roswell
Thu, June 11, 5:00pm - 7:00pm
A private summer party for our CGA families. Two available dates (June 11th and July 9th). Pick one night to attend.
For Parents/caregivers and their children aged 0-3 years. ESPlay is our way of connecting young families to the mission of ESP by offering enrichment opportunities for parents and their children through music programming and more!
We are working with Kim Johnson of Exceedingly Me Technical Training and Job Readiness, Inc. to create a workshop for the dads and boys in the special needs community. This event will focus on some sensory friendly actitives that are stem related and hands-on because many of our boys and young men need those types of provisions to learn new activites. This event will also have a focus on teaching these boys and young men to put on a tie and learning some positive affirmations that will help build positive self esteem. All of these skills are needed as these boys and young men enter into the adult world and our community. This event is also for the dads and men in our community that are trying to parent a son or mentor a boy or young man with special needs. This event will allow them to focus on the able and not the label in order to build necessary skills as a boy or young man in this world.
A sensory friendly event specifically for the special needs community. Featuring police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, bucket trucks, tow trucks, tractors, and more in a reduced noise environment that encourages hands on exploration. Fun for all ages! Plus, you can get free Kona Ice!
Do you enjoy crafts such as knitting, crocheting, sewing, and embroidery? AANE has created a new online group for you! The group is available to Autistic adults regardless of skill level or diagnosis. The group will meet every second Sunday of the month on Zoom. Each meeting will have time to work on individual projects and get feedback from group members.
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