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Campers enjoy water games during the annual Camp Wiregrass.

TIFTON — Exploring farms of the past and present, meeting wildlife and livestock, making birdhouses, and learning to garden are a few of the activities that children can enjoy during Camp Wiregrass sessions this summer at the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Georgia Museum of Agriculture.

Children ages 4-10 years old can experience these and many more adventures when they explore Georgia agriculture, history and natural resources. Registration for all sessions of Camp Wiregrass will begin on April 6 at 9 a.m. online at abacgma.eventbrite.com.

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