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  2. 64 Summer Activities for Teens in 2024 - AOL

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    Westend61/Getty Images. Now that the school year has come to an end, it’s time to commemorate all those coming-of-age memories with a scrapbooking project.

  3. Great Lakes Science Center - Wikipedia

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    During the summer, the Science Center offers educational and fun camps for preschoolers through 12th graders that occur in various locations throughout Northeast Ohio. Year round, the Science Center provides classes, workshops, sleepovers and scout programs, as well as seasonal events for families, kids and adults.

  4. Cleveland’s Kinder, Gentler Summer School: Camp, Academics ...

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  5. Cleveland with Teens: A Perfect Family Day - AOL

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    Alamy. Some people will tell you that Cleveland "rocks." To others, it's the "mistake on the lake." Whatever you call it, it's a great place for teenagers to visit.

  6. International Children's Games - Wikipedia

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    Since that time, 37,000 children aged 12 to 15 have been in competition at 47 Summer Games and 6 Winter Games. 411 different cities, 86 countries and all 5 continents have participated. The International Children's Games and Cultural Festival has become the world's largest international multi-sport youth games, and is a recognised member of the ...

  7. Camp Julia Crowell - Wikipedia

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    It was built from 243 acres of land, lakes, and buildings, purchased from private land, [3] [4] and named for Julia Cobb Crowell (1877–1957), a Cleveland civic leader and Girl Scout commissioner in the 1920s. [5] The land for Camp Crowell came was accumulated by James B. Kirby and sold to the Cleveland Girl Scout Council in 1937. [1]