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Head Start Visits Atlanta Skydiving Center
Pre Schoolers in Georgia get a lesson in flight from local skydivers at Atlanta Skydiving Center.
March 30, 2004 -- Atlanta Skydiving Center received some very special visitors over the weekend. The children from Head Start in Cedartown, Georgia were out enjoying the beautiful weather, and watching the skydivers on Friday. The kids sit on the playground at Head Start and watch the skydivers all the time, and began asking questions like, How do they get in the sky? and What happens to them? The field trip was meant to provide entertainment, as well as supplement the childrens study on things that fly.
Head Start is a federally funded program that is free of charge, and is designed to ensure that no children are left behind. All children between the ages of three and five are welcome, including those with special needs. The program teaches the kids language, social skills, colors, numbers, shapes, and basic skills that will help prepare them to successfully begin their education. In addition to the educational benefits, the program also provides basic medical attention for the children, and any transportation needed to ensure the health and education of the kids.
Atlanta Skydiving Center was very pleased that the children enjoyed the event, and hope that they will return. "We are always glad to receive visitors from the community, and welcome the opportunity to host events such as this for our children." If you would like to visit the Atlanta Skydiving Center facility, please call them to make the arrangements.
Atlanta Skydiving Center
770-684-DIVE (3483)
http://www.ASCSkydiving.com
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