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Girls Incorporated of Bay County
Basic Information
Address: 1100 Fountain Avenue
Panama City, Florida 32401
Phone Number: 850.769.6703
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Additional Information
Focus: After School and Summer Programming
Director: Tammy T. Dunaway
Schools Served: All Bay County Schools
School District: Bay District Schools
County: Bay
Schedule: Summer Program: M - F: 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Ages: 6 - 18 years old
Capacity: 175 students
Membership/Pricing: $450.00
Activities:
Clubs and Programs: Summer Reading Program/Book Club, NASA Program, Girls Scout Troup, Girls Inc. Choir. Special Activities: Leadership and Community Service in Action as we deliver Meals on Wheels for Bay County Counsel on Aging: St. Andrew Waterfront Farmer’s Market and Community Garden, Trolley Travel through Historic St. Andrews. Special Guest: The Peace Corp sharing experiences from Ethiopia, Tennessee Children’s Dance Ensemble will perform and share their travels around the world including recent trip to Jordan.
Field Trip Destinations: Skating, Bowling. Swimming at Frank Brown Park, Pier Park Miracle Strip Rides, Water Day at Girls Inc., End of Summer Fiesta!
Program Information:
ALL ABOARD! As Girls Inc. Summer Program journeys around the world to discover the history, customs, cuisine, art, and geography of seven destinations! Our expedition will feature Girls Inc. National programming teaching self-reliance & life skills, careers & life planning, sports & adventure, leadership & community action, health & well being, and culture & heritage.
Slogan: Inspiring all girls to be strong, smart, and bold!