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Evidence-Based Solutions to Georgia’s Literacy Crisis

Only one-third of GA’s 4th graders can read proficiently. That means two-thirds of them do not have the skills that...

AST: Ice Cream – What is it?

June 26th, 7pmDecatur Square, 509 N McDonough St, Decatur, GA 30030, in person We’re back! In person (see our in...

ST&T: Become Stormwater Savvy!

June 12, Noon.Rachel Osborne Become Stormwater Savvy! Learn what stormwater runoff is and how it effects our local waterways. Also...

ST&T: North Georgia Water Cycle

Sat May 8, 2021. 12 noon. Learn about the urban water cycle in Northern Georgia and how you can be...

ST&T: The Okefenokee Swamp

Apr 17, 2021. 12 noon. Learn about the amazing Okefenokee Swamp. It is the largest blackwater swamp in North America...

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