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Joseph and Evelyn Lowery Institute opens summer camp registration

The Lowery Institute campers learn leadership and S.M.A.R.T. (Service/Science, Math, Art, and Reading & Technology) skills through fun, age-appropriate service learning activities. At the completion of each session, Rising Change Agents become leaders in their schools and community.
The Lowery Institute campers learn leadership and S.M.A.R.T. (Service/Science, Math, Art, and Reading & Technology) skills through fun, age-appropriate service learning activities. At the completion of each session, Rising Change Agents become leaders in their schools and community.
May 9, 2017

The Joseph and Evelyn Lowery Institute has opened registration for the 2017 Summer Leadership Camp.

In honor of her parents, Cheryl Lowery, executive director of the Institute, started the Lowery Institute’s Rising Change Agents Servant Leadership Camp in 2016, to “teach young bright minds how to be the change they wished to see in our communities.”

Camp fees are $500 for the two week session.

For more information, including sibling billing pricing and discounts, call 404-524-8406.

To register, visit the Institute's site.

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Ernie Suggs is an enterprise reporter covering race and culture for the AJC since 1997. A 1990 graduate of N.C. Central University and a 2009 Harvard University Nieman Fellow, he is also the former vice president of the National Association of Black Journalists. His obsession with Prince, Spike Lee movies, Hamilton and the New York Yankees is odd.

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