Re-discover the inner joy of bike riding with Savannah On Wheels. Prepare for the ultimate exploration through a two-hour tour of the city. With an entertaining guide as your compass, the family will bond over Savannah's beauty, architecture and history - while sharing a few laughs on this carefree adventure.
If your teen has ever wanted to learn how to surf, then be sure to check out Tybee Surf Lessons. Their skilled and nationally certified instructors offer private surf lessons, group lessons, surf camps and even ukulele lessons!
So, what's the verdict? This sounds like an interactive way to keep everyone entertained right? We think these teen activities in Savannah are sure to keep the entire family smiling and create plenty of memories to last a lifetime.
Registration for 2024 camps is now open on CommunityPass! You must have a CommunityPass account to register. A variety of exciting camps will be offered for youth and teens in visual and performing arts disciplines.
Finding Summer Arts Camps on CommunityPass: After you have created an account and added all family members to the account who will be attending camps (view the Help Guide here), click on "Browse and Register" from your account Homepage. Filter the catalog using the menu on the left side of the page. Under "Program Groups" click on "Arts in Motion". From there, click on "Summer Arts Camps" to view available camps and register.
Out-of-town residents must proceed with checking out to be added to the waitlist. You will have a balance of $0 when checking out and see "WAIT-LIST" on the class in your cart. On or after May 20, you will be added according to camp availability and receive an email to complete payment and be registered for the camp. Please ensure you enter your address accurately into CommunityPass to be classified correctly.
All classes take place at the Savannah Cultural Arts Center at 201 Montgomery St. Campers will be dropped off and picked up on Turner Blvd. There is an accessible drop-off area on Montgomery St. For teen campers, limited (paid) street parking is available near the SCAC. The closest parking garages are Liberty Parking Garage on Liberty and Montgomery and Robinson Parking Garage on Montgomery St. across from Chatham County Courthouse.
Non-residents: Registrations for non-City of Savannah resident students will be placed on a waitlist, in the order they were received, until camp registration opens for all May 20. On this date non-residents will be moved off the waitlist, space permitting and in the order they were received, and you will receive an email to complete registration. To be added to the waitlist, please add the desired camp(s) to your cart and proceed with checking out. You will have a $0 balance at the time you are added to the waitlist.
The 30-hour classroom instruction is now available in-person, and virtual. During the virtual lecture, training is a hybrid online meeting platform called Blackboard (similar to Zoom). Students will be able to have live interaction with the instructor and will be required to complete their self-study work.
Behind-the-wheel driver training lessons are available via one-on-one appointments and are 2 hours long. The Department of Driver Services requires that parents/guardians invest at least 40 hours of behind-the-wheel driving practice with their teens before taking their road test to get their license.
Training Lesson 1: The instructor will take the student to begin verifying the skills listed above are satisfactory and then start practice with parallel parking, turnabouts, and a very structured driving route to provide exposure ranging from light traffic to moderate traffic.
Training Lesson 2: When students arrive for the second lesson, they can expect longer exposure to moderate traffic and an introduction to parkways and highways and apply what was learned during lesson two.
Training Lesson 3: The final training will include a review of the previous lessons, more prolonged exposure to moderate traffic, and an introduction to interstate driving. Note: Students will be practicing entering and exiting off Interstate 16. Practice with a parent/guardian before this lesson is recommended.
Our focus is to assist your student with the more difficult driving skills since our program only provides 6-hours of behind-the-wheel training. By the time your student reaches their first behind-the-wheel training session with the college, they will need to be able to complete the following skills:
You can request a refund up to three (3) days before the start of a course via email at contin...@savannahtech.edu. If it is past the three-day window, the only option available is to transfer to a new session. Once a course begins a refund is no longer available.
If you have any questions, we encourage you to visit the Frequently Asked Questions tab on this page to review some of our commonly asked questions. You can also contact us at 912-443-3012 or email at contin...@savannahtech.edu.
At this time, the CPR youth volunteer program is only available to youths able to attend events in Chatham, Bryan and Effingham Counties in Georgia or work at Camp Pawsawhile Retreat in Savannah, Georgia.
CPR Teens exists to help teens learn that one person can make a positive impact on the world around them. Teens will get to see first hand how their compassion and dedication can change lives, both human and canine or feline (or both!). Participating teens will determine their commitment to the organization without any obligation. They will be the only ones accountable for how the program works as it will rely on their ideas and efforts.
Parents must complete a youth application for all children under 18 specifying in which activities they may participate. Additionally, parents and teens must sign a code of conduct agreement specifying that the youth volunteer will behave according to CPR standards. Both forms must be signed before participation. Forms may be emailed to Li...@coastalpetrescue.org.
All members of CPR Teens have the privilege of learning and sharing their love of animals. Members have the right to brainstorm, express their animal-related ideas, and work towards their CPR Teens goals in a safe and comfortable environment. To achieve this goal, Coastal Pet Rescue had adopted the following code of conduct:
Youth volunteering for community service hours are required to track their hours and provide any documentation that needs to be signed to the volunteer coordinator upon completion of their volunteer service.
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