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July MEMPHIS PARENT

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Behind the Scenes with Craig Unger

by Jane Schneider

Special Needs schools Catholic Schools

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VOIC ES

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Annual events that are fun for families

Editor’s Note

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Planning Ahead

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Sports and Recreation

Swimming pools Youth sports

Arts

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Hands-on programs for kids Art destinations for families

Health

Emergency contacts Memphis-area hospitals Support services for families

Education

Public schools overview Shelby County & SCS Optional Schools Charter Schools Independent Schools

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Area Attractions

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Fun centers Nature and state parks Creative playgrounds Historic sites Museums Family farms and petting zoos

Our Favorite Moments

Kid funnies and photos of your kids being adorable

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ne of the things I most enjoy about Facebook is scrolling through the milestones of friends’ lives each morning. There are marriages and engagements, graduations and holiday celebrations, birthdays and new homes. Recently, several couples I know became parents for the first time. And so joining the parade was the mad array of new baby pictures featuring the proud parents showing off baby’s firsts. You know: First smile, first giggle, first words, first steps. Having a baby represents a rebirth of sorts for us too, as we accept the invitation to experience the world anew. It’s also interesting to notice the discoveries parents make as their world expands from two to three. It’s a big adjustment, learning to manage a little one so reliant on you. Babies need your attention 24/7. And they require us to be prepared for all the unpredicatable problems that can arise. It’s thrilling and draining, all at once. In order to be prepared for the unpredicatable, babies require planning — lots and lots of planning. You quickly realize that the run to Kroger you used to make for groceries isn’t quite so easy any more, right? You’ve got to make sure your diaper bag is fully stocked and that you’ve got something for baby to nosh on or a wrap for yourself, should you need to feed on location. And before you leave the house, you’ve got to make sure baby has napped, eaten, pooped, and had tummy time, or that sweet little thing will produce the biggest mess you’ve ever seen. Trust me, it happens. When it did, I was with “that” girlfriend (you know, the one who is always prepared for potential calamity) and thank god for it. I’d taken my son on an afternoon play date and had failed to pack an extra set of clothes. Naturally, word got back to my son. He saw his opening and made a run for it, releasing the biggest, messiest bomb a child of 30 pounds could muster. It was quite impressive, really. Needless to say, the few extra diapers and wipes I had brought were quickly depleted trying to clean up the mess that had managed to creep up both his front and his back. As I could have predicted, my girlfriend was at the ready with an extra set of clothes she was kind enough to share with my now cleaned up kid. I ushered up a prayer of thanks that her son had turned his nose up at participating in the bomb drop. Lord only knows why. I guess he’d pooped the proper number of times at home, thus preventing any surprises in the field. How this happened I I’ll never know because predicting a child’s behavior is simply crazy talk. But I can promise you, I never left the house again without an extra set of clothes. I think that’s what becoming a parent does for you; it forces you to think beyond your own needs and to consider someone else’s welfare, too. Much of parenting is a lesson in risk management, anticipating what could happen in a situation and responding accordingly. That’s why you baby-proof your home, to make sure ,when your adventurous toddler is finally walking, that he doesn’t pick up a fork and insert it into your bedroom outlet. Planning ahead and gathering the resources that help your family reach their goals is a task we do every day. Whether it is going shopping for groceries or to Target for yoga pants, you’ll want to pick up our magazine along the way to help you plan each month. Our annual Family Survival Guide is a great issue to have on-hand, now and throughout the year. Inside you’ll find useful listings that cover everything from schools and social service agencies to fun things to do with your kids every day of the year. You’ll be prepared for anything that comes your way. And it won’t be anywhere near as messy, I promise. MP

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Life at the Ball Park Meet Craig Unger, Memphis Redbirds GM at AutoZone Park

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hile watching a Redbirds game has been a popular pastime for many families in Memphis, Craig Unger is hoping to foster a new generation of fans. Unger is passionate about baseball and AutoZone Park, where he’s worked for the past year as the general manager. The St. Louis Cardinals purchased the Class AAA affiliate Memphis Redbirds in March 2014 and inked a long-term lease with the city of Memphis to run AutoZone Park. The franchise is determined to gin up excitement once again for the city’s minor league ball club and Unger is leading the charge. A native of Waterloo, Illinois, Craig Unger and his wife, Pam, have never been far from the action in St. Louis. Unger’s interest in journalism and marketing took them to the Gateway City after college, where Craig excelled as a news broadcaster, eventually rising from the announcer’s booth to the general manager’s office. Later, when the Cardinals purchased the station, Unger’s career shifted to corporate sales and marketing for the ball club. Several years later, he was moved to Memphis to start a new chapter in his career. It’s Memphis’ proximity to St. Louis that made this purchase so desirable. If a Cardinal player gets injured in the morning, a Redbirds player can step into the dugout at Busch Stadium by late afternoon. “The role of the minor league is to help prepare players for the big leagues and Memphis has long played a role in developing players for the Cardinals and other teams,” says Unger, noting only 5 percent of ballplayers will actually go on to have a major league career. “People know players names when they get to St. Louis. It’s harder to make them household names now.”

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And yet, at age 37, this father of three is in an enviable position. AutoZone Park was ranked as one of the top minor league ballparks in the country by Baseball America, second only to Charlotte’s BB&T Ballpark, which opened last year. Since he heads a small organization (just 25 full-time employees), Unger is very hands-on.

He oversaw the club’s $6.5 million renovation, pulling 3,000 seats from the stadium (it now seats closer to 10,000 fans), re-sodding the ball field (the grass was original), and eliminating 18 of 45 suites to create office space and two indoor club rooms where fans can enjoy the game in air-conditioned comfort while sharing a beer. A year into the job, Unger is familiar with the issues faced by his staff. When they’re slammed, it’s not unusual for him to lend a hand, whether it’s taking tickets or spinning cotton candy. What he doesn’t know much about is the team itself. “If something happens, I’m often the last person to find out.” So if the girls want to see their dad during baseball season (midApril to September), it often means going to the park. “We come down and try to steal a few moments with him,” says Pam. “Sometimes we’ll come and watch the guys practice.”

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So what makes their marriage work? Striving for balance, along with a clear division of labor. Craig’s exactness and attention to detail makes him well-suited to hustling the girls out the door to school in the morning. Pam is more relaxed, willing to go-with-the flow but also structured. “Everyone thrives with routine and organization, it keeps the chaos down to a minimum.” When they head to the park, Emma (11) enjoys planning their meals, Ellen (9) likes learning the mechanics of the game, and Eden (5) dashes out to play the carnival games on the boardwalk. While the bluff is no longer open, grassy areas at left and right field provide a similar experience by putting you closer to the game (just watch out for foul balls). Unger says many of the changes the club has made have been with the fan experience in mind. “We’re a little Disney World here, people come to escape for nine innings. We spend a lot of time looking at that — from the minute fans walk through the gates until they leave because we have to meet their expectations,” he says. The family has adjusted comfortably to life in the Mid-South. They bought a home in Germantown and appreciate the more relaxed pace a smaller city brings. Pam teaches special education at Houston High, but during the summer months, “the girls and I enjoy girly things, like salon days at home, swimming, or having a scavenger hunt to explore the city.” Her spontaneity is balanced, too. “I also make sure the girls have a schedule so they can get their school work done.” MP


Attractions: Children’s Museum, Memphis Zoo, downtown Restaurant: Flight Weekend trip: St. Louis Family traditions: Finding a local place on Friday nights & trying something new What makes Memphis special: We love how it’s so local, with lots of entrepreneurs. While we miss our family, the people here have been very welcoming.

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The Cardinal’s 2011 World Series Championship ring, received by players and staff alike. Below: the Unger family: Emma, Pam, Craig, Eden, & Ellen.


Survival Guide 2015

Arts for Kids and Families

It’s important to encourage kids to explore their creative spirit. Providing lessons in music, art, or dance can help nurture interest and enable your child to learnnew skills.

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ARTS EDUCATION VISUAL ARTS CLASSES

Flicker Street Studio

74 Flicker Street • 767-2999 flickerstreetstudio.com Flicker Street offers after-school art classes for ages 15 and up. Summer workshops on Saturdays (9 a.m.-3 p.m.) explore drawing, abstraction, and sketching. $125. See Facebook for more.

Garden Path Studio

597 Madison • 603-2520 kristiduckworth.com Memphis mosaic artist Kristi Duckworth opens her studio Thursdays from 5:30-8:30 p.m. for

explorations in pottery, paint, and mosaics. For $20, you get tools and expertise; supplies are extra.

Memphis College of Art Community Education Overton Park, 1930 Poplar Avenue • 272-5142 mca.edu Memphis College of Art’s Summer Art Camp offers one-week sessions in June with both fulland half-day options for ages 5 to 16. Summer Academy gives teens the opportunity to study art on the college level and earn college credit. Summer art classes for adults, too.

Paint-a-Piece

9289 Poplar Ave., Suite 103, Germantown • 754-0884 paintapiece.com Paint-a-Piece hosts birthday parties, bridal showers, and company gatherings. Summer

workshops for ages 5-15 specialize in pottery, painting, and crafts. One Saturday each month introduces kids to canvas painting.

$250. Campers will do handmade clay work and use the pottery wheel. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Pinot’s Palette

2075 Madison • 244-6224 sewmemphis.com Sew Memphis has a full roster of classes and workshops to help your child learn to sew. Projects include creating tote bags, pajama pants, and peasant tops. Machines on-site or bring your own. Check Facebook for details.

Pinotspalette.com/sanderlin • 5040 Sanderlin Avenue • 761-0012 This painting studio combines fun and skill development in drawing using acrylics. Ask about their birthday parties.

Seize the Clay

3084 Poplar Avenue, Chickasaw Oaks Village • 323-2991 seizetheclay.net Seize the Clay is a paint-your-own-pottery studio. Also available is glass fusing, mosaic work, and throwing on a pottery wheel. Summer Camp for ages 8+ runs July 13-24 and costs

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THEATRE CAMPS AND CLASSES Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center • Summer Theatre Classes

3663 Appling Road, Bartlett • 385-6440 bpacc.org Summer Theatre Camp each June for ages 8-13 and one week for ages 12-16. This fall, Missoula Children’s Theatre stages, Aladdin.

DeSoto Family Theatre

Landers Center, 4560 Ventura Rd. Southaven, MS • (662) 280-6546 dftonline.org DeSoto Family Theatre offers several summer theatre camps for kids ages 5-16, where campers learn how to develop characters and work in an ensemble. Camps fill quickly, so contact the theatre in May. 3037 Forest Hill-Irene • 937-3023 gctcomeplay.org Kids act and dance at Fun in Theatre (FIT) Summer Camp for children pre-K to age 12. During the school year, Saturday drama classes keep kids ages 4-12 busy. Summer camp teaches theatre arts, singing, dancing, and more. Camps include productions of Frozen, July 13-17; Improv Intensive, July 20-24; and Green Eggs and Ham, July 20-24. All Children’s Theatre presents Inherit the Wind, July 31.

Harrell Performing Arts Theatre

440 West Powell Road, Collierville • 457-2780 harrelltheatre.org For ages 7 to 18, Harrell partners with the New Day Children’s Theatre to offer the Performing Arts Camp July 6-17, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. $350. The showcase performance of Hairspray will be July 9-19.

Hattiloo Theatre

37 S. Cooper • 525-0009 hattiloo.org Hattiloo welcomes families to their new facility in Overton Square. The troupe offers Camp Awareness, a month-long, intensive theatre camp

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for ages 10-13. Productions for 2015 include A Holiday Jamboree and Schoolhouse Rock Live.

Playhouse also hosts the After School Acting Program, a 12-week course, during the school year.

New Day Children’s Theatre

Tennessee Shakespeare Company

985 S. Bellevue/Elvis Presley Boulevard • 948-9522 memphisblackartsalliance.org MBAA’s family-oriented experiences help people of all backgrounds discover the arts and cultural contributions of African Americans. Firehouse Community Arts Academy has spring and fall classes in movement, visual arts, and music.

Memphis Youth Musical Theater

Memphis Racquet Club, 5111 Sanderlin •921-0388 childrenstheaterclassesmemphis.com Memphis Youth Musical Theater specializes in coaching and performing the classics of musical theater such as Annie, Sound of Music, Wizard of Oz and Peter Pan. This summer Annie in a Week, is offered July 27-31. Available for ages preK-12. Cost: $165+.

The Orpheum

203 South Main • 525-7800. Tickets: 525-3000. orpheum-memphis.com The Orpheum Theatre brings Broadway to Memphis every year, with a slate of Tony-award winning shows. In addition, there are many opportunities to join in on the fun. The Orpheum Family Series offers several kid-friendly productions each year, and summer camps like Broadway Bootcamp, where kids spend a week singing, acting, and learning stage prep. The theatre also does education outreach to hundreds of school students across the Mid-South.

Playhouse on the Square’s Theatre Education

66 S. Cooper • 728-5631 playhouseonthesquare.org Playhouse on the Square’s Summer Youth Theatre Conservatory offers 1-, 2-, and 3-week programs for kids ages 5 to 17. These summer camps cover a full range of theatrical skills, from auditioning to improv and dance. Ages 5 & 6 is July 6-10. Cost: $185. Ages 7-11 is July 20-31. Cost: $350. Ages 12-17, is July 6-24. Cost: $550.

Theatre Memphis

630 Perkins Extended • 682-8323 theatrememphis.org Theatre Memphis offers summer classes for children and teens. The Summer Day Camp for ages 5-10 is July 6-9. Cost: $35/day or $120/4 days. Instruction includes improv radio and sound effects, and creating stories about home. Summer Workshop for teens 11-18, is July 10. Cost: $35. Instruction focuses on improvisational activities. For registration, call 682-5261 or email showagon@theatrememphis.org.

MUSIC LESSONS Bartlett Music Academy

7505 Hwy. 64, Suite 107 Memphis • 213-4262 bartlettmusicstore.com The academy offers classes for piano, keyboard, voice, violin, guitar (acoustic, electric, and bass), flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, sax, and brass. Instruments available for sale or rent.

Lane Music

9309 Poplar Avenue, Germantown • 755-5025 lanemusic.com Lane Music provides lessons for piano, guitar, drum, bass, violin, and band instruments. Group piano lessons start in the fall. Instruments available for sale or rent.

Circle Music Center (formerly Memphis Music)

5124 Poplar Avenue • 937-8484 memphispiano.com With a new name and location, Circle Music Center offers lessons on band and orchestra instruments, guitar, and piano. Instruments available for sale or rent. New location includes 100-seat recital hall.

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Memphis Black Arts Alliance/FireHouse Community Arts Center

P.O. Box 382143, Germantown • 759-0604 tnshakespeare.org Tennessee Shakespeare Company, a professional theatre and education organization, provides year-round educational and training programs. Starting in August, TSC offers a variety of programs for schools, including period dancing, stage combat, and classical theatre training.

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Carriage Crossing, 4630 Merchant’s Park Circle, #737, Collierville • 853-9669 newdaytheatre.org The theatre offers main stage productions, summer camps, and an opportunity to participate in Page Robbins Players. All experience levels welcome. Kids ages 5-18 can participate.


ARTS 2015 City of Memphis Community Centers

636-4203 parks.memphistn.gov Each community center offers programs and events in health, fitness, and wellness; cultural arts and expressions; and educational and character development. Call your neighborhood center for more information.

The Salvation Army Kroc Center

800 E. Parkway • 729-8007 krocmemphis.org The Kroc Center is a colorful, active place dedicated to enhancing Memphis with fitness, arts, education, recreation, and worship opportunities in the heart of Memphis. Household memberships start at $54/month, plus $50 one-time registration fee. (Prices subject to change.) Summer day camps run June 1-July 30.

ARTS DESTINATIONS FOR FAMILIES

There are many places where you and your tribe can seek out the bold, the beautiful, and maybe even the blissful.

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ART MUSEUMS Inspiration springs from many sources. Seeing the creative work of others might just inspire your own.

Art Museum of the University of Memphis

Music for Aardvarks

memphisaardvarks.com • 871-0227 Music for Aardvarks is an interactive music enrichment program for children 8 months to 5 years and their parents. Classes incorporate singing, dancing, instrument play, and musical storytelling as well as live guitar accompaniment. Birthday parties & special events also available. Fall classes offered in Midtown, East Memphis (Temple Israel), and Bartlett.

University of Memphis Community Music School

Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music • 678-4244 memphis.edu/cms The Community Music School offers programs for every age and ability in piano, strings, brass, woodwinds, percussion, and voice. Summer Session II runs July 6-August 15. Piano & Art Camp runs July 13-17 for ages 8-12. Registration fee: $50. Tuition: $225. Private and group lessons available.

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Ballet Memphis School

7950 Trinity Road • 737-7322 balletmemphis.org Ballet Memphis offers dance classes for ages 3 to adult. Classes begin in August and January. Twisted Tales Creative Dance Camp for ages 7-10 runs July 20-24. Cost: $150. School students can audition for the Nutcracker ballet.

Ballet On Wheels Dance School and Company

1015 S. Cooper • 870-4348 balletonwheels.org Ballet On Wheels offers dance classes in ballet, pointe, modern dance, and creative movement. Summer dance camp for ages 10-16 runs July 6-17. Cost: $275.

Children’s Ballet Theatre

Memphis Racquet Club, 5111 Sanderlin • 921-0388 BalletChildren.com Directed by Mary Van Dyke Roudnev, Children’s Ballet Theatre is a classical ballet program that builds confidence, grace, and focus. Classes include pre-ballet, pointe, jazz, tap, lyrical, musical theatre, and character dance. Summer performances include Annie in a Week and Sound of Music Broadway camp. Adult ballet and ballet-based conditioning offered.

142 CFA Building, University of Memphis • 678-2224 memphis.edu/amum Permanent collections include Egyptian art and archaeology plus masks and textiles from sub-Saharan Africa. Contemporary exhibits showcase student, faculty, and alumni work. NOTE: AMUM will be closed for renovations from September 20, 2015 & reopening May 2016. • Free

Dance Scholars, Inc.

Trinity’s Educational Center, 1738 Galloway Avenue 301-3262 • dancescholarsinc.org Dance Scholars offers scholarships and instruction in ballet, creative, jazz, hip-hop, modern, composition, variations, art, and music. Students audition in July. The 28th Annual Chance to Dance, a four-week intensive summer program for ages 7-19, runs July 6-31.

Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art

119 South Main • 523-ARTS (2787) belzmuseum.org The Belz Museum of Asian & Judaic Art is home to a collection of art from many cultures. Their education page has resources to prepare your children for a visit. Summer weekend movie series in July has Judaic themes; August features Chinese themes. • Admission: $6/adults, $5/seniors, $4/students, free ages 5 and under.

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Dance Academy of Bartlett

6240 Stage Plaza East, Bartlett • 385-2228 thedanceacademyofbartlett.com The Dance Academy provides a variety of dance lessons for ages 3-18, including ballet, tap, jazz, tumbling, and hip-hop.

New Ballet Ensemble & School

2157 York Avenue • 726-9225 newballet.org This nationally acknowledged company brings together kids from diverse backgrounds providing ballet, flamenco, hip-hop, contemporary dance, and Pilates training regardless of ability to pay. Upcoming performances include Memphis Renaissance, a collaboration with the Memphis Symphony Orchestra at the Levitt Shell, September 19; Freefall, September 25-27 at Hatiloo; and Nut ReMix, November 20-22, at the Cannon Center.

Roudnev Youth Ballet

Balletrussian.org • (773) 510-4410 The dance training of this classical school follows the tradition of the Russian ballet syllabus for students ages 3 and up.

Watoto Memphis Performing Arts Academy

55 South Main Street • 409-9892 watotomemphis.com Watoto Memphis specializes in dance and visual arts instruction with an Afro-centric focus. The company offers a year-round dance and music for ages 5-17. Three performances take place each year in December, May, and August.

PARK & REC ART PROGRAMS Many area parks and recreation departments offer affordable arts programs during the summer and year-round.

Bartlett Parks and Recreation Singleton Community Center

7266 Third Road, Bartlett • 385-5593 cityofbartlett.org Singleton Community Center hosts a variety of activities for children including preschool programs, home-school classes, arts & crafts, dance, hobbies, martial arts, and music lessons. Kids ages 6-15 can attend day camps in July and August. Cost: $115/residents, $125/non-residents.

Collierville Parks Recreation and Cultural Arts Department

440 West Powell Road, Collierville • 457-2770 colliervilleparks.org Art, music, and performing arts classes held yearround. Instructional courses cover everything from computers and babysitting to junior scientist summer camp and more. Camps run in June & July.

Germantown Parks and Recreation

2276 West Street, Germantown • 757-7375 or 757-7376 germantown-tn.gov Germantown provides a variety of drama, art, and recreation programs for children yearround; even special recreation activities for kids with intellectual/physical challenges. At Bobby Lanier Farm Park, kids can learn about farming. Summer sports camps include soccer, basketball, football, lacrosse, tennis, and golf g-ball.

4339 Park Avenue • 761-5250 dixon.org The Dixon Gallery and Gardens, formerly a private home, is a fine arts museum and garden located in the heart of East Memphis. The focus of the Dixon’s summer programming for 2015 is outdoors as renovations of the galleries take place. World-renowned sculpture artist Jun Kaneko brings his brightly colored works to the Dixon gardens. Free Dixon Family Night: July 25, The Art of Camping. • Admission: $7/adults; $3/7-17; and free/6 and under. Tuesdays: Pay-What-YouWish. Saturdays, free from 10 a.m. until noon.

Gallery at Memphis College of Art

Overton Park, 1930 Poplar Avenue • 272-5100 mca.edu Memphis College of Art hosts free art and student exhibitions annually, in addition to visiting artist lectures. Summer arts camps for ages 4-16 explore painting, photography, animation, and more. Summer Academy is for highly motivated high school students, July 12-25. Summer Art Camp, July 6-10, is for grades K-12. The camp is committed to nurturing children’s love of art whatever the skill level may be.

Memphis Brooks Museum of Art

1934 Poplar Avenue • 544-6200 brooksmuseum.org Tennessee’s largest fine arts museum, the Brooks features an outstanding collection of art along with world-class traveling exhibitions. Summer at the Brooks is rated E for Everyone, with camps and newest show, The Art of Video Games, a celebration of the fascinating 40-year evolution of video games. Wacky Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-noon are free. Come enjoy films and art activities. Tours available for groups and homeschoolers. • Admission: $7/ adults, $6/seniors, $3/ages seven to 18, free/6 and under. Pay-What-You-Can on Wednesdays.


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Stax Museum of American Soul Music

926 East McLemore Avenue • 946-2535 staxmuseum.com The Stax Museum of American Soul Music pays tribute to the soul and rhythm & blues artists who recorded here in the 1960s and 70s. Enjoy interactive exhibits, videos, artifacts, and memorabilia. Children will love the disco-style dance floor and Isaac Hayes’ 1972 gold-plated Cadillac that spins as Stax music plays. • Admission: $13/ adults; $12/seniors & students; $10/ages 9-12; free/under 8. Free on Tuesdays from 1-5 p.m. with proof of Shelby County residency.

COMMUNITY THEATRES AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS Community theaters stage family-friendly shows with prices aff ordable enough to entertain your entire troupe.

DeSoto Family Theatre

4560 Venture Dr. (I-55/Church Road), Southaven, MS (662) 280-6546 • dftonline.org The DeSoto Family Theatre offers musical theater with a variety of family shows. The 2015 season includes And Then There Were None, an Agatha Christy murder mystery, September 4-13; and Miracle on 34th Street, a Christmas story about a Santa Claus at Macy’s department store in New York City, December 4-20.

Germantown Community Theatre

3037 Forest Hill-Irene, Germantown • 754-2680 937-3023 gtcomeplay.org Germantown Community Theatre offers performances during the year and camps in the summer. Improv Intensive takes place July 20-24 for ages 10+. Cost: $145. This mini camp will finely tune students’ inventiveness through fun, games, and exercises. It seeks to reinforce skills like creative thinking, public speaking, and performance.

440 West Powell Road, Collierville • 457-2780 harrelltheatre.org The Harrell Theatre performs family-oriented musicals throughout the year. Kids are encouraged to audition. Shows include Hairspray, July 9-19, and A Christmas Story, December 5-15.

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Hattiloo Theatre

37 S. Cooper • 525-0009 hattilootheatre.org Hattiloo Theatre will stage eight plays during its 10th season including musicals, drama, and family-friendly productions. Hattiloo on the Playground brings performances and interactive activities to playgrounds and pavilions on Saturdays in August from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Youth programs and camps available, too.

The Orpheum

203 South Main • Info: 525-7800, tickets: 525-3000 orpheum-memphis.com The city’s historic downtown theater presents Broadway musicals, comedy acts, and concerts. Each summer, their classic movie series brings the Wizard of Oz, Casablanca, and other favorites to the big screen. Motown The Musical comes July 14-19, the Family Arts Series takes place during the fall and winter. The theatre’s new education building is expected to open in August.

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Playhouse on the Square/The Circuit Playhouse

66 S. Cooper • 726-4656 playhouseonthesquare.org Playhouse on the Square and The Circuit Playhouse are Memphis’ only professional resident theaters. This season, they’ll be premiering Billy Elliot the Musical and the musical Memphis, along with a holiday classic, Peter Pan.

Theatre Memphis

630 Perkins Extended • 682-8323 theatrememphis.org Theatre Memphis, one of the oldest and largest community theaters in the country stages a new show almost every month. ShoWagon brings live theatre to children.

Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center 3663 Appling Road, Bartlett • 385-6440 bpacc.org Kids come to Summer Theatre Camp Week to put on a show, including The Princess and the Pea, July 6-10. Many help a princess find true love. Robin Hood, July 20-24. And Little Mermaid, July 27-31. Cost: $125. Debbie Vaughn is the director.

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374 Metal Museum Drive • 774-6380 metalmuseum.org Discover the creativity and versatility of metalwork. Children can observe artists at the blacksmith shop, picnic in the sculpture garden, and view temporary exhibitions featuring contemporary metal work. On Saturdays and Sundays, view forging demonstrations at 2:30 p.m. and metal casting at 3 p.m. The scenic grounds, overlooking the Mississippi River, are available for parties. • Admission: $6/adults, $5/seniors, $4/ages 5-18; children under 5 are free.

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St. Mary’s Episcopal School, 60 Perkins Extended 537-1483 • buckmanartscenter.com The Buckman Performing and Fine Arts Center at St. Mary’s School is dedicated to excellence in the arts and arts education. Upcoming fall performances include Blind Boys of Alabama, September 27; Alvin Ailey’s Ailey II, October 15; and Marshall Crenshaw, November 7.

Germantown Performing Arts Center

1801 Exeter Road, Germantown • 751-7500 gpacweb.com GPAC presents world-class artists and a variety of performances to delight audiences of all ages. Peanut Butter and Jam sessions introduce children ages 7 and under to a wide assortment of musical instruments and styles. Two shows on Saturdays at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Summer camps in July include Sensational Sculpture, July 6-10, 9 a.m.-noon, which invites children ages 5 to 8 to build, stack, and sculpt their way through an artistic week. See it, Scheme it, Scupt it, July 6-10, 1-4 p.m., for ages 9 to 13, concentrates on helping students take their ideas and concepts into completed art projects. And Get Hip Dance Camp from July 13-17, for ages 7-12, explores dance expressions from the opposite ends of the spectrum — ballet and hip hop. Other camps too, prices vary. See the web for details.

Levitt Shell

Overton Park • 272-2722 levittshell.org/ Th is nonprofit arts venue stages free, open-air concerts from mid-May to September. Bring the family for a picnic and enjoy a mix of music. Take a walk in Overton Park, then don your imagination hat, and dance across the stage.

MUSIC PERFORMANCE GROUPS The IRIS Chamber Orchestra at GPAC

1801 Exeter • 751-7669 irisorchestra.org The IRIS Orchestra gathers the nation’s finest young musicians under the artistic direction of maestro Michael Stern. Spanning Beethoven to Brahms, their concerts introduce your family to the joys of classical music. Family Concerts, a popular feature of the IRIS Orchestra season, include an instrument petting zoo, and kid-friendly interpretations of music.

Germantown Chorus

St. George’s Episcopal Church and other locations 214-5057 • germantownchorus.com Th is all-volunteer ensemble presents a diverse assortment of choral works, from show tunes to world music. An annual Youth Concert Series in the spring features a performing arts group from an area school.

Memphis Boychoir and Girlchoir

St. John’s Episcopal Church • 323-8597 Memphisboychoir.org Organist and choirmaster Geoff rey Harris Ward leads these two choirs, where children learn spiritual music and participate in a musical discipline which builds confidence, collegiality, and teamwork. Choirs give several concerts during the year. Check website for audition info.

Memphis Rock-n-Romp

memphisrocknromp.blogspot.com/ Rock-n-Romp hosts bands from Memphis and beyond, playing music parents enjoy in a relaxed settings where kids can play. Snacks, craft brews, and games included in admission. Music camp held each summer. Romps: $5 for adults/ children free. See Facebook for dates/times.

Memphis Symphony Orchestra

585 S. Mendenhall Road • 537-2500 memphissymphony.org MSO musicians perform, teach, mentor, and entertain students. Family Tunes and Tales are free concerts held at Memphis public libraries. Concerts held at the Cannon Performing Arts Center and GPAC.

Opera Memphis

Clark Opera Memphis Center, 6745 Wolf River Parkway 257-3100 • operamemphis.org Opera Memphis celebrates classic and innovative new works, making opera accessible to the public. Free family activities include Th irty Days of Opera, September 1-30, with performances citywide. Summer camps in June and July for ages 12-19 culminate in an on-stage performance. Opera Memphis Conservatory students present scenes from The Marriage of Figaro, Carmen, and Bernstein’s Candide on July 17, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5. MP


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Aging Commission of the Mid-South agingcommission.org • 222-4100 Assistance for seniors ages 65+. Better Business Bureau • memphis.bbb.org • 759-1300 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Info cdc.gov • (800) 232-4636 HIV testing, vaccines, international travelers health, workplace safety, toxic environmental exposure Center for Independent Living • mcil.org • 726-6404 Commission on Missing & Exploited Children comec.org • 405-8441 Deaf Connect of the Mid-South deafconnectmidsouth.org • 278-9307, or video phone, 620-6062 Department of Children’s Services • tn.gov/youth • 578-4001 Memphis Public Library • memphislibrary.org/linc • 415-2700 Health Memphis Common Table – 748-1122 Info to help you improve your health

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Emergencies only • Dial 911 Help Line for United Way (rental & utility assistance, social services, food pantries, & free services) • Dial 211 or view database at memphislibrary.org/linc/211.htm American Red Cross, Mid-South chapter • 726-1690 • midsouthredcross.org

Memphis & Shelby County Health Department shelbycountytn.gov • 222-9000 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline • (800) 273-TALK (8255) Poplar Group Home Safe Place • 276-SAFE (7233) youthvillages.org Group home for runaway and homeless teens Salvation Army - Memphis • 543-8586 Housing and assistance to homeless and addicted women and children Shelby County Rape Crisis Center • 222-4350 shelbycountytn.gov Teen Crisis Hotline • 276-SAFE (7233)

Child Abuse Hotline • (877) 237-0004 • reportabuse.state. tn.us or tn.gov/youth/childsafety/cah.html For reporting suspected child abuse or neglect

TN Domestic Violence Hotline • (800) 356-6767

Crimes Victims Center • 222-3950 • shelbycountytn.gov Assistance for victims of crime

YWCA Abused Women Crisis Line • 725-4277

Emergency Mental Health Services • 577-9400 (mobile unit) Mental health assessment and counseling services Family Safety Center of Memphis and Shelby Co. • 222-4400 • familysafetycenter.org Helping families deal with domestic violence

TN Poison Center • (800) 222-1222

HELP AGENCIES

Alcoholics Anonymous • memphis-aa.org • 454-1414 Support for women and men addicted to alcohol. Meetings held citywide Al-Anon Family Groups • memphisareaal-anon.org • 323-0321 For family members and friends affected by another’s drinking. Meetings held citywide

Tennessee Breastfeeding Hotline • (855) 4BF-Moms Help available 24/7. Call to speak with lactation consultants, nurses, and counselors.

MEMPHIS AREA HOSPITALS Baptist Memorial Health Care

Physician Referral Service - Looking for a doctor? Visit baptistdoctors.org or call 227-DOCS (3627) or (855) 255-7117

Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women Spence & Becky Wilson Baptist Children’s Hospital

6225 Humphreys Blvd. womens.baptistonline.org • 227-9000 The hospital includes labor and delivery care, well-baby and neonatal intensive care unit, and maternal fetal diagnostic center. The hospital also offers a comprehensive breast center, Baptist’s Women’s Health Center with mammography and diagnostic services, and a Breast Risk Management Center. For children, the newly opened children’s hospital and pediatric ER offers outpatient surgery services, diagnostic care for kids with asthma, audiology, and rehabilitation services. Child life specialists help kids adjust to hospitalization.

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Baptist Memorial Hospital-Collierville

1500 West Poplar Ave., Collierville • 861-9000 collierville.baptistonline.org

Baptist Memorial Hospital-Desoto

7601 Southcrest Pkwy., Southaven, MS desoto.baptistonline.org • (662) 772-4000

Baptist Rehabilitation Hosptial-Germantown

2100 Exeter Rd., Germantown bmhcc.org • 757-1350 Specialized treatment programs for patients recovering from stroke, brain injury, neurological conditions, trauma, spinal cord injury, amputation, and orthopedic injury.

Lakeside Behavioral Health System

2911 Brunswick lakesidebhs.com • 377-4700 or (800) 232-LAKE (5253) In- and out-patient treatment for individuals with emotional/behavioral problems as well as addiction issues. Stand-alone, in-patient care for children ages 4-12 and adolescents 13-17. Parenting program for those considering help.

Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital

848 Adams lebonheur.org • 287-KIDS (5437) A comprehensive pediatric hospital with 45 pediatric specialties. Le Bonheur helps children with rare and life-threatening illnesses find the best medical care. Special focus on a family-centered healing experience. The hospital’s mission includes pediatric research, clinical education, advocacy, and preventive care.

Memphis Mental Health Institute

951 Court Ave. tn.gov/mental/mhs/MemphisMHI.html • 577-1800 One of five state psychiatric hospitals; adult treatment only.

Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

methodisthealth.org Methodist Healthcare is a faith-based healthcare system offering a wide array of medical services in multiple locations. Services include hospitals, outpatient clinics, cancer treatment centers, and home care. Additional locations:

Methodist University Hospital

1265 Union Avenue, Memphis, TN 38104 • 516-7000


Methodist North Hospital

3960 New Covington Pike • 516-5200 methodisthealth.org

Methodist South Hospital

1300 Wesley Dr. Southaven, MS • 516-3700 methodisthealth.org

Regional One Health (formerly The MED)

877 Jefferson Ave. • 545-7100 regionalhealth.org Seven centers of excellence treat trauma, burns and wounds, high-risk obstetrics, and sickle cell disease. Services include childbirth & delivery plus parenting classes for teens and young adults.

Saint Francis Hospital-Memphis

5959 Park Ave. saintfrancishosp.com • 765-1000 / Physician referral • 765-1811 Full-service hospital offers child and adolescent behavioral health programs, and a 24/7 chest pain emergency center. Maternity features family birthing center, a NICU, a lactation specialist and breastfeeding support. Also available is emergency care and a breast center. Additional locations:

Saint Francis Hospital-Bartlett 2986 Kate Bond Rd. saintfrancisbartlett.com • 820-7000

Saint Francis Hospital’s Center For Behavioral Health saintfrancishosp.com • 765-1400 Offers a range of short-term, solution-oriented treatment options for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors. Free scheduled assessments available 24/7.

Life Choices

lifechoicesmemphis.org • 388-6262 Offers free pregnancy testing, counseling, abortion education

CHILDBIRTH CLASSES

Baptist Hospital for Women & Baptist Memorial Hospital

baptistonline.org 4-week Childbirth Preparation, $55. 6-week natural childbirth & Lamaze, Monday, 7-9 p.m. $75. One-day childbirth class, Saturday, 9 a.m.5 p.m., $75. Expectant Parent class (infant care, CPR, safety tips), $30.Grandparent class, $30. Register by calling 226-5764.

Methodist Healthcare

methodisthealth.org • 516-6645 7-week Prepared Childbirth, 7-9 p.m. $125 couple. One-day Pregnancy to Parenthood class, $90. Baby Basics, $30. Mind Over Body, breathing & relaxation (labor rehearsal), $30.

Saint Francis Hospital

Bartlett & Memphis • 765-1770 Offers 6-week Lamaze classes and breastfeeding classes. Free. Call to register.

Regional One Health

jbeasley@regionalonehealth.org • 545-8449 The Sunrise Program and Prepared Childbirth Classes are a community outreach service for expectant teens ages 13-18. Childbirth and parenting classes also for women 19+. 6-week series.

MIDWIFERY SERVICES, DOULAS, AND CHILDBIRTH EDUCATORS

BirthMemphis - Childbirth Education Services

734-9735 Comprehensive childbirth education, breastfeeding classes. Find us on FB or contact Sarah Stockwell, sarah@birthmemphis.com.

Full Circle Midwifery

262 Danny Thomas Place stjude.org • 595-3300 St. Jude’s is a world-renowned for its clinical research and treatment of children with catastrophic illnesses.

memphismidwife.com • 275-2907 Martina Benson, RN, CPM-TN; Missy Padgett, CPM. Full Circle Midwifery offers primary care providers for healthy pregnant women who choose to give birth at home. Comprehensive prenatal, intra-partum, postnatal, and well-woman care. Free consultations for home birth information.

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Memphis Birth Collective

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

920 Madison Ave. uthsc.edu • 448-5500 As the state’s leading medical school, UTHSC’s mission is to bring the benefits of the health sciences to the achievement and maintenance of human health. With a focus on Tennessee residents and the Mid-South region, it is an integrated program of education, research, clinical care, and public service.

Veterans Affairs Medical Center

1030 Jefferson memphis.va.gov • 523-8990 or 577-7221 Physical, mental and surgical care for active duty and military veterans.

FAMILY PLANNING Birthright of Memphis, Inc.

birthrightofmemphis.org • 327-8109 or (800) 550-4900 Free pregnancy testing, professional counseling, referral services, and free baby and maternity clothes. Alternatives to abortion and help with unplanned pregnancies. Confidentiality, regardless of age.

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Pregnancy information and merchandise coupons. To receive the book, call (800) 552-2297

Planned Parenthood – Greater Memphis region

Plannedparenthood.org/memphis • 725-1717 or (866) 711-1717 Family planning, sexual/reproductive health services, pregnancy testing, contraceptives, free HIV testing, STD testing/treatment, and abortions (with parental consent].

Memphisbirthcollective.com Independent birth professionals passionate about supporting women and families from pregnancy to postpartum care.

Shelby County Breastfeeding Coalition

shelbycountybreastfeeding.org Lists comprehensive midwifery and breastfeeding support services.

SIBLING CLASSES

Sibling Class at Baptist MHW

bmhcc.org (click on More classes and events) • 226-5764 New Sibling class, $20/one child, $25/two+. Ages 3+.

Sibling Class at Methodist Healthcare

516-6645 Classes for sibs ages 2-12 offered throughout the year with video, hands-on games, and maternity ward tour $30. Register at methodisthealth.org

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Beautiful Bundles: New Mom’s Support Group

Baptist MHW • bmhcc.org • 227-9873 Free, weekly support group for new moms and babies meets weekly at Baptist Women’s on Thursdays 12:30-2:30 p.m. Facilitated by two nurse educators who can assist with breastfeeding, home and car safety, growth and development, and sleep issues.

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Covers the basics of getting started, pumping, and nursing while returning to work. Class taught at Baptist Women’s by certified lactation educators. $30. Call 226-5764 to register.

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7691 Poplar Ave. methodisthealth.org • 516-6000 This community hospital offers emergency services for children and adults. Women’s and Children’s Pavilion features an inpatient Le Bonheur pediatric unit for noncritical care. Maternity offers prenatal education, a NICU for newborns, and classes including infant CPR and safety.

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HEALTH 2015 bethany.org/Memphis • 818-9996 Pregnancy counseling and domestic/international adoption services.

Hearts for Adoption

756-5465 Christ United Methodist Church • cumcmemphis.org/adoption Ken & Barbara Draffin, co-leaders For those with infertility issues or interest in learning about adoption. Group also offers workshops and discussions on adoptive children. Educational series each fall.

PARENTING CLASSES

Jewish Family Service

UT Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities

jewishfamilyservice.org • 767-8511

Southwest Tennessee Community College southwest.tn.edu • 333-4207

GRIEF GROUPS FOR CHILDREN AND PARENTS CrossHeart Ministries

methodisthealth.org • 516-6645 Classes held year-round; register online. Also outpatient lactation consultations and return-towork breastfeeding sessions $60. Breast pump rentals available in the gift shop.

La Leche League

llleus.org La Leche of Germantown meets the second Thursday at 6:30 p.m., at Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 2385 Riverdale, Germantown.

Shelby County Breastfeeding Coalition

shelbycountybreastfeeding.org Resources for women seeking breastfeeding support. Organization protects, promotes, and supports breastfeeding in Memphis and Shelby County.

Tennessee Breastfeeding Hotline

(855) 4BF-Moms Breastfeeding support available 24/7, calls are answered by lactation consultants, nurses, and counselors.

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bellevue.org/thesource • 347-2000 Bellevue Baptist Church offers classes, fellowship and outreach to single moms. Find on Facebook.

Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women

bmhcc.org • 226-5764 Expectant Parents Class This class covers information on the “baby basics” including taking your newborn home, what to expect, home and car seat safety, and infant CPR.

Methodist Healthcare

methodisthealth.org • 516-6645 Summer classes, $65.

Facebook group for breastfeeding, babywearing, co-sleeping, natural/home birthing parents. 300+ members.

YMCA of Memphis and the Mid-South

Bluff City Mommies

CHILD-CARE ASSISTANCE

American Red Cross, Mid-South Chapter redcross.org • 726-1690 Classes offered year-round.

Methodist Healthcare

ymcamemphis.org • 766-7677 Classes offered year-round.

Shelby County Child Care Resource and Referral Center

tnccrr.org/regions/pages/Shelby/index.php • 287-4700 Referral services for families looking for quality daycare in their neighborhood. Also provide training for child-care workers.

Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS)

ADOPTION SERVICES

Memphis Area Moms of Multiples

agapemeanslove.org • 323-3600 Prenatal counseling for unplanned pregnancies, care for homeless/pregnant women, adoption services, foster care, and family counseling. AGAPE also has housing for homeless/pregnant women.

Created for friendship, resource sharing, and support. Visit mops.org to find a group near you. memphismomsofmultiples.org Support group serving mothers of twins and trip-

The Arc Mid-South

autismsocietymidsouth.org • 509-3027 ASMS, Jackson, (731) 410-0444 The leading advocate and resource for the MidSouth autism community. Providing support, advocacy, and education for all affected by autism. info@autismsocietymidsouth.org.

PARENT SUPPORT GROUPS

meetup.com/Moms-N-Munchkins Based in Collierville, members arrange play dates, moms-night-out, and gatherings.

afb.org • 766-0600 or (800) 487-5207 Services, assessments, community education, and support group meetings for all ages of people who are blind or visually impaired.

EARLY INTERVENTION & DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES FOR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

redcross.org • 726-1690 Adult, infant, & child CPR classes taught yearround.

BABY-SITTING CLASSES

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Alliance for the Blind and Visually Impaired

American Red Cross, Mid-South Chapter

INFANT & CHILD SAFETY / CPR CLASSES

Shelbycountyupp.com & on Facebook Offer free family counseling, support, and referrals for parents. Locations: Baptist Women’s Hospital, 6225 Humphreys Blvd. 5th floor, 38120 Knowledge Quest, 590 Jennette Place, 38126

meetup.com/bluffcitymommies Playgroups and outings at various locations throughout the city.

Kemmons Wilson Family Center for Good Grief Camp Good Grief / Teen Camp Good Grief

SUPPORT SERVICES FOR FAMILIES WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

thearcmidsouth.org • 327-2473 Family support, advocacy, employment training, referrals, community participation, career development, and job placement for individuals with developmental disabilities. Also offers day care and respite services and weekend retreats for children.

methodisthealth.org • 516-6645 Classes offered, $30 per couple. Register online.

Alternamamas of Memphis

crossheartministries.net • 604-0647 If you’ve lost a baby to miscarriage, stillbirth, or premature infant death, this support group is available to you.

uthsc.edu/bcdd) • 448-6511 Serves children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families. Offers comprehensive diagnostic evaluations by an interdisciplinary team.

bmhgiving.org • 861-5656 Center provides free grief support for children, teens, and adults who are grieving the death of a loved one. Services provided include individual grief counseling, support groups, bereavement camps, and holiday workshops. Social workers, counselors, and trained volunteers staff the center.

PARENTING CENTERS Universal Parenting Place

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Tennessee Early Intervention System (TEIS)

exchangeclub.net • 276-2200

Exchange Club Family Center

lets and expectant mothers of multiples. A calendar of meetings and events listed on the website.

srvs.org/kidsandfamilies • 312-9915 Family-centered programs and services address unique abilities and challenges of young children with special needs to help maximize potential. SRVS Kids & Families provides an inclusive preschool for children with a language and playbased curriculum, speech, physical, and occupational therapy, early-on parent and child classes, and at-home special instruction/family training. SRVS also provides comprehensive services to 1,000+ youth and adults with disabilities. tn.gov/education/early_learning/teis • 937-6738 or (800) 852-7157 TEIS is a voluntary educational program for families with children from birth thru age 2 who have disabilities or development delays. The primary goal of early intervention is to support families, and promote the child’s development through services rendered.

These organizations are certified by the state to offer 4-hour parenting classes required by law for divorcing spouses. For additional locations, see memphisdivorce.com/memphis-tn-parenting-classes

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SRVS Kids and Families

AGAPE Child and Family Services

Brightsong Pediatric Therapy & Education Services

Brightsong.net • 309-3077 Provides speech, physical, occupational therapy, and education services to children from birth to 18 in home, school, or clinic. Also includes a resource list of local and national organizations.

Harwood Center

harwoodcenter.org 711 Jefferson Ave. • 448-6580 Harwood provides support and education for young children with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other developmental disabilities. Children are eligible for services if they meet Tennessee’s Early Intervention System eligibility guidelines. Also provide a full ABA Therapy Program.

Le Bonheur Early Intervention & Development

lebonheur.org • 287-4900 As part of Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital division of Community Health and Well-Being, LEAD promotes the optimal development of children from birth to 3 who have or are at-risk for developmental delays. Services include developmental assessments, developmental therapy, physical and occupational therapy, speech and oral motor therapy, assistive technology assessments, sensory integration therapy, and behavior analysis.

Memphis Speech and Hearing Center

memphis.edu/csd • 678-5800 Memphis Speech and Hearing Center provides diagnostic and therapy services for speech, language, and hearing disorders for all ages. Services provided by graduate students in the University of Memphis School of Communication Sciences and Disorders under the direction of certified clinical faculty.

Autism Society of the Mid-South

Best Buddies

Bestbuddiestennessee.org • Area Director Melissa Todd, 937-0005 This national program pairs special needs students with regular teens to foster one-onone interactions and friendships. Chapters for middle, high school, and college.

Disability Law and Advocacy Center of Tennessee

dlactn.org • 458-6013 Advocates for civil rights of Tennesseans with mental and physical disabilities to ensure they have equal opportunities to be productive and respected citizens. Center also offers information and referral services, education and mediation opportunities, public speakers, and legal representation when necessary.

Down Syndrome Association of the Mid-South

dsamemphis.org • 547-7588 Supporting and empowering people with Down syndrome and their families.

Mid-South Access Center for Technology

Memphis.edu/act As assistive technology resource center providing services for people with disabilities.

Open Arms Care Corporation

openarmscare.org • 371-9774 On-site living center for people with developmental disabilities. Offers a variety of therapies, vocational training, life skills development, medical care, and recreational opportunities for residents in a home-like setting.

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HEALTH 2015 Sound Beginnings

mosdkids.org • 758-2228 Program of Memphis Oral School for the Deaf for newly identified hearing-impaired children. Children receive appropriate amplification and parents receive training in how to communicate orally with their child. Emphasis is placed on helping parents become their child’s first teacher.

Transformations Autism Treatment Center

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transformingautism.com • 231-1931 Nonprofit works to meet the physical and emotional needs of individuals with autism and their families. Educational assessments, behavioral therapy, work on social skills, and more.

FAMILY HEALTH AND SAFETY American Red Cross, Mid-South Chapter

redcross.org • 726-1690 Year-round schedule of health & safety classes.

Church Health Center

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Churchhealthcenter.org • 272-7170 Affordable health care for the working uninsured and their families.

SAFE KIDS Mid-South

lebonheur.org/safekids • 287-6730 Safe Kids Mid-South (Le Bonheur) is dedicated to the prevention of accidental injury to children ages 14 and under. Work to raise awareness about injury prevention by providing info and skills to make home environments safe. Also aid in passing laws for child safety. Programs include child passenger safety, home and crib safety, fire and burn safety, and bicycle/pedestrian safety.

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Commission on Missing and Exploited Children

comec.org • 405-8441 The commission promotes the safety and protection of all children and speaks about child safety to groups.

Exchange Club Family Center

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exchangeclub.net • 276-2200 Programs help with prevention, intervention, support, and education for families experiencing child abuse and domestic violence. Workshops for kids on how to cope with anger and loss.

ccwtn.org • 722-4700 Immigration services and St. Sebastian Veterans program for homeless vets. Also provide assistance to families in crisis by operating a food pantry and clothes closet. Baptist’s Operation Outreach van offers health care to the homeless Tuesdays-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. mifa.org • 527-0208 Social service nonprofit with programs for seniors, families in crisis, and teens. Services include rent/utility/mortgage assistance for the working poor, Meals on Wheels, and college prep for high school students.

Le Bonheur Center for Children and Parents

Porter-Leath

lebonheur.org • 287-4700 Prevention early intervention services for children. Programs include Healthy Families, Parent Outreach, and Nurse-Family Partnership. The center also supports early childhood education through the Shelby County Child Care Resource and Referral Center. memphiscac.org • 525-2377 Serving children who are victims of sexual or severe abuse with prevention, education, and intervention. Also offers Project Be Safe, a program that educates the public about child abuse prevention.

YWCA Abused Women’s Services

901.297.4000 • proactivehv.com

Catholic Charities of West Tennessee

familysafetycenter.org • 222-4400 The Family Safety Center works with families victimized by domestic violence. Services include help with emergency needs, legal support, police interdiction, counseling, healthcare, and more.

youthvillages.org • 276-SAFE (7233) Also known as Project Safe Place, this is an emergency shelter for runaway and homeless teens. Staffed 24/7, the shelter serves boys and girls ages 13-17.

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MIFA (Metropolitan Inter-faith Association)

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FAMILY SUPPORT AND ADVOCACY

memphisywca.org/abused-women-services • 725-4277 Counseling, shelter, food, court advocacy, and education on domestic violence.

porterleath.org • 577-2500 A social service agency focusing on early childhood education and intervention; foster care, plus residential and adoption services and volunteer grandparent program.

Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home

tbch4kids.org • 386-3961 or (800) 624-8591 Double B Boys Ranch • 872-0839 Residential family preservation and childcare in Bartlett area; boys ranch in Millington. Children referred to home for family problems, abuse, domestic issues, discipline problems, and truancy.

Tennessee Voices for Children

tnvoices.org • (800) 670-9882 Active advocacy group for families of children with emotional, behavioral, and mental health issues.

Youth Villages

youthvillages.org • 252-7600 Referrals for children ages 1-22 for emotional and behavioral disorders, physical or sexual abuse, substance abuse, or suicidal attempts. Programs include intensive in-home services, foster care, adoption, and residential treatment. Also offers transitional living program for older teens that have been in foster care. Adoption, foster parenting, volunteering, and mentoring opportunities available. MP


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Survival Guide 2015

Education

C hoosing a school f or your children takes thoughtf ul consideration. M emphis is f ortunate to have a wide range of choices. F rom public and C atholic education to independent and charter schools, with a little research, yo ll find the right fit.

The merger of the city and county public school systems has significantly changed the education landscape for parents in Shelby County. Today, there are many more public school choices than there were a decade ago. But trying to understand those options isn’t easy. The following information, from memphisschoolguide.org, written by Ginger Spickler, will help you get a better grasp on the different schools available. If you go to the site, you’ll find a link under each section with additional school profiles and data.

Traditional Schools

All students in Shelby County are zoned to a neighborhood public school. All public schools are tuition-free and follow state-established guidelines for standards, safety and evaluation. Whereas all public schools in Shelby County used to fall into one of two school districts, as of 2014, there are now eight school districts. Start your search with your neighborhood school, regardless of the rumors you might have heard about it from friends or neighbors. Even if you don’t end up choosing it, you’ll at least have made your own informed opinion and have a good comparison as you continue your search. If you’ll be choosing a school other than your neighborhood school, you’ll need to go through that school district’s transfer process.

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Public Optional Schools

Optional Schools, all part of the Shelby County Schools district, offer a somewhat more specialized education, similar to “magnet” schools in other cities, though not all Optional schools have academic requirements. In some Optional Schools, all classes are considered Optional, while others operate as a “school within a school,” featuring some Optional and some traditional classrooms in each grade level. See a list of schools by type and program focus.

Public iZone Schools

Innovation Zone (iZone) Schools are a subset of schools (all in the SCS district) that operate with more resources and more autonomy from the district than traditional public schools. Administrators at the school level are given more freedom over staffing, budgets, programs, and schedules (iZone schools typically have a longer school day). They may experiment with innovative teaching or technology-usage methods.

Charter Schools

Charter schools are public schools (no tuition), but operate more independently from the school district than traditional public schools do, particularly in regards to things like curricu-

lum, how to hire teachers (though all must be state-certified), or even the length of the school day or year. All charters operating in Tennessee are not-for-profit. Some charters are single-site schools, while others are part of a larger charter management organization (CMO) that may operate multiple schools. To date, in Shelby County, all charters have been authorized by either Shelby County Schools (SCS) or the Achievement School District (ASD). For more Frequently Asked Questions about charters, visit the Tennessee Charter School Center or the Tennessee Department of Education. SCS charter schools do not have attendance zones — if you are interested in applying for your child, you must apply directly to the school. If there are more applicants than spaces available in the school, a lottery is used to determine who will get a spot. Most ASD schools (including the charters) do have attendance zones, and priority is given to students living within that zone. However, eligibility has opened up a little (and gotten more complicated) recently. Check the ASD section of the Districts page for more details. While these schools got to the iZone for being on the state’s Priority List of schools in the bottom 5 percent for student achievement, many schools in the iZone have enjoyed strong test score growth since their turnarounds, so pay more attention to these schools’ Growth scores than Achievement scores.

Municipalities & Their Schools

A number of communities in Shelby County elected to start their own school systems. If you live in Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland, or Millington, you can opt to attend one of these schools. Go to town websites for further information.

Private Schools

Private schools are not funded by the state, so they fund operations by charging tuition, though many private schools offer some form of financial aid. Schools are typically run by an independent body (a school board, the Catholic Diocese, etc.) and because they’re exempt from state oversight and mandated testing, they have the freedom to choose their own standards and educational approach. While the majority of private schools in Memphis have a religious affiliation, there are also a number of non-religious schools focusing on a wide variety of methodologies and approaches. The Memphis Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) and the Catholic Diocese of Memphis represent a large number of private schools in Memphis. When weighing whether your family can afford a private school, you’ll want to ask about all the associated costs – in addition to tuition, most private schools also charge fees for books, activities, technology, meals, etc. However, some private schools were designed specifically with low-income families in mind, and these may be a great choice if you qualify.

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This year, SCS has an online option for school registration: The InfoSnap online registration tool. The portal goes live Monday, July 13. You can register for your child’s zoned school or approved transfer location using any computer or smart phone. Certain documentation will still be required, but the registration and form submission process will be online. Go to the SCS website to learn more.

School Registration begins Monday, July 13. First day of school is Monday, August 10. Go to scsk12.org for up-to-date news and information.

SHELBY COUNTY SCHOOLS OPTIONAL PROGRAMS

160 S. Hollywood, Room C106, 38112 • 416-5338 scsop@scsk12.org Optional schools offer a world of choices, so each student may explore and develop his or her own special skills and interests. There are two types of Optional Programs. Thirty-three schools use the school-within-a-school approach, which offers an optional program in addition to traditional classes. Fifteen of the programs are optional only, meaning all students enrolled in specific grades participate in the optional program. In the following school profiles, optional programs are detailed, and Optional Only schools are designated with an asterisk (*).

*Balmoral Ridgeway Elementary School

5905 Grosvenor Avenue, 38119 • 416-2128 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/balmoral.es/site/index.shtml International Baccalaureate (IB) World School Primary Years Programme. To prepare students for future study in an increasingly global society, Balmoral Ridgeway teaches students to be critical thinkers with a worldwide perspective, emphasizing intellectual and social growth.

Bellevue Middle School

575 S. Bellevue Boulevard, 38104 • 416-4488 Grades: 6-8 • scsk12.org/schools/bellevue.ms/site/index.shtml The Enriched Academics/College Preparatory program emphasizes the liberal arts with a focus on honors language arts/English, mathematics, science, and social studies. Arts and music electives are offered.

Bolton High School

7323 Brunswick Rd., 38002 • 416-1435 Grades: 9-12 • scsk12.org/SCS/high/Bolton/index.html The International Baccalauareate Diploma Programme provides an academically rigorous curriculum that emphasizes international awareness and interdisciplinary learning. Bolton also offers world-class Automotive Technology and Information Technology programs that prepare students for college and career opportunities.

Dr. William Herbert Brewster Elementary

2605 Sam Cooper Boulevard, 38112 • 416-7150 Grades 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/whbrewster.es/site/ index.shtml The Enriched Academics/M.A.S.T. program emphasizes accelerated learning in math, art, science, and technology. This facility is equipped with the latest technology and houses 36 classrooms that include a state-of-the-art visual arts room, a computer lab, and an interactive science laboratory.

Brownsville Road Elementary School

5292 Banbury, 38135 • 416-4300 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/brownsvilleroad.es/site/ index.shtml The Enriched Academics/International Studies program provides all students with advanced multicultural educational opportunities that

*Carnes Elementary School

943 J.W. Williams Lane, 38105 • 416-3206 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/carnes.es/site/index.shtml The Environmental Science program encourages students to become environmental explorers by integrating science into the core curriculum. Outdoor classroom, lab experiences, and field trips also included.

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Central High School

306 S. Bellevue Boulevard, 38104 • 416-4500 Grades: 9-12 • memphiscentral.org The College Preparatory program offers quality academics for college-bound students and includes honors-level courses in all subjects including college credit through Advanced Placement courses. World languages, outstanding arts programs and extracurricular activities also are available.

Colonial Middle School

1370 Colonial Road, 38117 • 416-8980 Grades: 6-8 • scsk12.org/schools/colonial.ms/site/index.shtml Arts and Academics. The Creative and Performing Arts program focuses on art, music, band, orchestra, drama, creative writing, dance, and piano. The Enriched Academics program provides challenging courses in language arts, math, science, and social studies. Competitions, clubs, and field trips are also available.

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*Cordova Elementary School

750 Sanga Road, Cordova, 38018 • 416-1700 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/cordova.es/site/index.shtml The Enriched Academics program accelerates and enriches the learning environment through hands-on teaching and learning strategies, the use of supplemental books, field trips, visiting artists, and technology programs like Edmodo, a monitored social network for students, parents, and teachers.

*Cordova Middle School

900 Sanga Road, Cordova, 38018 • 416-2189 Grades: 6-8 • scsk12.org/schools/cordova.ms/site/index.shtml The Environmental Literacy/ College Preparatory program emphasizes building excellence through environmental sciences by providing students with a range of educational opportunities to solve real-world problems through inquiry-based, hands-on learning. Students are well-prepared to transition to any College Prep high school program.

Craigmont High School

3333 Covington Pike, 38128 • 416-4312 Grades: 9-12 • craigmontchiefs.org The College Preparatory for International Studies program focuses on social studies, language arts, and world languages. The program exposes students to issues of international scope to foster understanding of cultural diversity. Collaborations with Memphis in May and civic organizations expose students to the international scene.

Craigmont Middle School

3455 Covington Pike, 38128 • 416-7780 Grades: 6-8 • scsk12.org/schools/craigmont.mi/site/ index.shtml The Enriched Academics/International Studies program prepares students to live and work in an increasingly global society. This focus enables a better understanding of world cultures via a concentration on languages and social studies, international activities, literacy, critical thinking skills, and the arts.

*Cummings School

1037 Cummings, 38106 • 416-7810 Grades: 1-8 • scsk12.org/schools/cummings.es/site/index.shtml Developing Masterful Mathematical Minds (DM³) offers students a world-class education with an emphasis on mathematics. Since math skills are critical in helping students master other academics, students in the DM³ program develop computation skills by integrating them into other areas of the curriculum. Cummings is a laboratory school for LeMoyne-Owen College’s Department of Education.

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Still considering school options for 2015-2016? Walk in next Wednesday to learn how Lausanne can empower your child as an individual and prepare him or her for college and for life in a global environment. Our curriculum is specially designed for children age 3 (by June 1) through 12th grade to provide each child with a joyful and challenging learning environment and provide opportunities for success. Help your child start ahead, come visit Lausanne as soon as you can!

Early Explorer Experiences First Wednesday of the Month September – May 8:30 – 9:30 a.m.

Make plans to bring your little ones to a special hands-on experience each month in the Lausanne library and explore how enhanced literature, language, art, music and science studies in early childhood and lower school create greater connections for students in the classroom and a stronger knowledge base for success in upper levels of study. Activities will include story time and a special activity followed by time playing in Lausanne’s new Outdoor Discovery Center.

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enhance academic and social development. Students become internationally minded as each grade concentrates on the customs, cultures, and languages of a specific country.

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Scsk12.org • 416-5300 Shelby County Schools (SCS) is the largest public school system in Tennessee and the 22nd largest metropolitan school system in the nation. SCS operates 218 schools in the city of Memphis and in unincorporated and reserve areas of Shelby County. The system also oversees optional schools, charter schools, and iZone schools. Go to memphisschoolguide.org to learn more about these schools.

SHELBY COUNTY SCHOOLS


EDUCATION 2015 *Delano Elementary

1716 Delano, 38127 • 416-3932 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/delano.es/site/index.shtml The Computer/Technology program aids students in developing critical thinking, reading, writing, and math skills. Students engage in real world experiences using computer technology, digital cameras, and closed-circuit TV.

*Double Tree Elementary School

4560 Double Tree, 38109 • 416-8144 Grades: K-5 • scsk12.org/schools/doubletree.es/site/ index.shtml As a modified Montessori/Technology school, Double Tree offers unique opportunities to learn by using hands-on, self-correcting materials in individualized work in grades K-3. Fourth- and fifth-grade students use the two computer labs, mobile laptops, and SMART Board interactive whiteboards to facilitate student research.

Douglass High School

3200 Mt. Olive Road, 38108 • 416-0990 Grades: 9-12 • scsk12.org/schools/douglass.hs/site/index.shtml The Public Service and Communication Arts program prepares students to become global leaders and communicators who support community grassroots efforts while preparing them to become agents of change for society.

*Douglass School

1650 Ash Street, 38108 • 416-5946 Grades: *K-5, 6-8 • scsk12.org/schools/douglass.es/site/ index.shtml The Chess and Public Service programs offer students enrichment opportunities that are interwoven into the curriculum. Students engage in a wide range of problem-solving assignments and projects that demand hard work, perseverance, and creativity.

Downtown Elementary School

10 North Fourth Street, 38103 • 416-8400 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/downtown.es/site/ index.shtml The Enriched Academics/Social Studies program provides enrichment in all basic courses while placing a special emphasis on social studies. Field trips to historical, educational, and cultural sites downtown are part of every child’s learning experience. Guest speakers from businesses and civic organizations, as well as parents of the school, enhance each child’s learning potential.

East High School

3206 Poplar Avenue, 38111 • 416-6160 Grades: 9-12 • scsk12.org/schools/east.hs/site/index.shtml The College Preparatory for Engineering program is designed for students who want to pursue careers in engineering. The program focuses on academic achievement and technology. Top colleges and universities recruit East High graduates.

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*John P. Freeman Optional School

5250 Tulane Road, 38109 • 416-3156 Grades: 1-8 • scsk12.org/schools/jpfreeman.es/site/index.shtml The Enriched Academics/College Preparatory program is designed to stimulate creativity and develop critical thinking skills. Freeman is the only totally optional school for grades one through eight in the district. In addition to Freeman’s outstanding academic program, the school offers a wide range of extracurricular activities.

Germantown Elementary School

2730 Cross Country Drive, 38138 • 416-0945 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/SCS/elementary/Germantown_ Elem/Welcome.html The Enriched Academics/International Studies program provides every student with opportunities to attain or exceed academic goals in all subjects through problem- and projectbased learning and multicultural and cross curricular activities. Students are empowered to develop the intellectual, emotional, physical, and social abilities necessary to become creative problem solvers, effective communicators, and productive, citizens.

Germantown High School

7653 Old Poplar Pike, 38138 • 416-0955 Grades: 9-12 • scsk12.org/SCS/high/Germantown/index.php Germantown’s International Baccalaureate and College Preparatory/Creative and Performing Arts programs garner national and interna-

tional recognition for their achievements in academics and the arts. Germantown was named one of America’s Best High Schools by Newsweek magazine.

Germantown Middle School

7925 C. D. Smith Road, 38138 • 416-0950 Grades: 6-8 • scsk12.org/SCS/middle/GermantownMid/ home.html The Enriched Academics/College Preparatory program provides every student a wide-range of challenging, educational opportunities to enhance student learning. Students easily transition into the International Baccalaureate Programme at Germantown High School every year.

Grahamwood Elementary School

3950 Summer Avenue, 38122 • 416-5952 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/grahamwood.es/site/ index.shtml The Enriched Academics program recognizes each child as an individual possessing a unique combination of talents and skills. Students achieve a high level of learning through a strong academic program and an experienced faculty who provide successful learning opportunities for all students. Parental involvement plays a vital role.

Havenview Middle School

1481 Hester Lane, 38116 • 416-3092 Grades: 6-8 • scsk12.org/schools/havenview.ms/site/ index.shtml The Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) program offers an interdisciplinary approach to learning where rigorous academic concepts are coupled with real-world lessons.

*Idlewild Elementary School

1950 Linden Avenue, 38104 • 416-4566 Grades: K-5 • scsk12.org/schools/idlewild.es/site/index.shtml Recognizing individual gifts and talents, Idlewild’s well-rounded curriculum combines Enriched Science, Enriched Technology, art, and music with academic excellence. Our commitment to excellence provides an engaging, productive environment where all students experience success.

Keystone Elementary School

4301 Old Allen Road, 38128 • 416-3924 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/keystone.es/site/index.shtml ECO: Educating Children Through the Outdoors is the focus at Keystone, where enriched academic learning opportunities include: primary/intermediate CLUE; outdoor classroom (gardens, pond, grow rooms, and amphitheatre); field experiences; science and computer labs; and weekly instruction in art, music, and P.E. Keystone has won numerous awards for academic achievement.

Kingsbury High School

1270 N. Graham, 38122 • 416-6060 Grades: 9-12 • scsk12.org/schools/kingsbury.hs/site/ index.shtml With its Global Health Studies: Applied Health Science and Health Science Policy program, Kingsbury students will graduate well prepared for college and careers in healthcare, health science, and health education. Internships, clinical experiences and field trips will be offered.

*Oak Forest Elementary School

7440 Nonconnah View Cove, 38119 • 416-2257 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/oakforest.es/site/index.shtml With its International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme, Oak Forest provides students with a world-class education with a global emphasis. The school’s mission is to develop lifelong learners who solve real-world problems, collaborate with peers, and respect diversity. Instruction in Chinese, art, Orff music, and student leadership is provided to all.

Overton High School

1770 Lanier Lane, 38117 • 416-2136 Grades 9-12 • overton.hs.net The Creative and Performing Arts program helps students develop their creative and artistic talent through an intense study in vocal and instrumental music, jazz, orchestra, dance, drama, visual arts, broadcasting, and creative writing. Optional students are part of CAPA Academy and can take Honors and Advanced Placement courses.


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EDUCATION 2015 Peabody Elementary School

2086 Young Avenue, 38104 • 416-4606 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/peabody.es/site/index.shtml Enriched Academics/International Studies. Peabody is a multicultural mecca, incorporating international studies as a distinguishing feature. Each grade studies a different country for an indepth, global learning experience.

Ridgeway High School

2009 Ridgeway Road, 38119 • 416-1802 Grades: 9-12 • ridgewayhigh.org International Baccalaureate World School (IB). Ridgeway offers a program of study recognized worldwide for academic rigor and excellence. The success rate of the graduates exceeds state averages; graduates attend universities across the U.S.

Ridgeway Middle School

6333 Quince, 38119 • 416-1588 Grades: 6-8 • scsk12.org/schools/ridgeway.ms/site/index.shtml The International Baccalaureate World School Middle Years Programme focuses on developing well-rounded, internationally-minded students who are principled thinkers and reflective risk-takers. Innovative teachers prepare students to be successful in Ridgeway High School’s IB program.

Riverwood Elementary School

1330 Stern Lane, Cordova, 38016 • 416-2310 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/riverwood.es/ site/index.shtml The Environmental Science and Community Service program emphasizes building excellence through community consciousness. Teachers lead students in inquiry-based, hands-on learning to solve real-world problems in the arts, math, science, social studies, and community service.

*Rozelle Elementary School

993 Roland (38114) • 416-4612 Grades: K-5 • www.scsk12.org/schools/rozelle/site/index/shtml Creative and Performing Arts. Instructors at Rozelle use the arts to teach academic subjects and develop individual skills. Artistic talents are enhanced through Encore classes in visual arts, music, drama, creative writing, and dance.

Sherwood Elementary School

1156 Robin Hood, 38111 • 416-4864 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/sherwood.es/site/index/shtml The Academic Enrichment Through the Arts program requires students to read children’s classic literature, current books, and periodicals as students develop problem-solving, listening, speaking, and writing skills. Involvement by Arts Memphis, Brooks Museum of Art, and Dixon Gallery and Gardens enriches the program.

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3538 Given, 38122 • 416-6130 Grades: K-5 • scsk12.org/schools/treadwell.es/site/index.shtml The Dual Language Immersion program is a distinctive form of bilingual education in a culturally diverse environment. Groups of English-speaking students are paired with groups of native speakers of another language to provide a unique foreign language immersion experience.

*Vollentine Elementary School

1682 Vollintine, 38107 • 416-4632 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/vollentine.es/site/index.shtml Science Exploration: Scholars Tackling Academic Rigor Scientifically (STARS) integrates differentiated instruction, intentional science scaffolding, and science discovery. Cooperative learning groups, peer and cross-age tutoring, and a hands-on approach are some strategies used to facilitate learning.

Whitehaven Elementary School

4783 Elvis Presley Boulevard, 38116 • 416-7431 • Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/whitehaven.es/site/ index.shtml The Enriched Academics program features a focus on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM curriculum is designed to build cooperative learning, creativity, higher-level thinking and problem-solving skills using innovative tools and modern features to compete in today’s technology-based world.

Whitehaven High School

4851 Elvis Presley Boulevard, 38116 • 416-3000 Grades: 9-12 • scsk12.org/schools/whitehaven.hs/site/ index.shtml The College Preparatory/Business and Finance programs provide a broad scope of student opportunities ranging from a business/finance program emphasizing career preparation to Advanced Placement classes designed to prepare students for college work. The school offers a comprehensive approach to college and careers.

White Station High School

514 S. Perkins, 38117 • 416-8880 Grades: 9-12 • whitestation.net College Preparatory. White Station High has appeared on Newsweek’s list of top high schools in America more than five times. The optional program is designed to provide broad liberal arts foundation for college-bound students in the fields of science, mathematics, medicine, law, education, business, computer science, and public/social service. Students may earn college credit through Advanced Placement courses. Graduates are accepted to the nation’s most competitive universities.

White Station Middle School

750 E. Parkway South, 38104 • 416-4536 Grades: 6-8 • memphissteammiddleschool.com The Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) program provides challenging and inquiry-based educational experiences that prepare students to compete in the global workforce and develop innovative solutions to real-world problems.

5465 Mason, 38120 • 416-2184 Grades: 6-8 • scsk12.org/schools/whitestation.ms/site/ index.shtml The College Preparatory program provides academically enriched instruction in English, math, science, social studies, fine arts, and world languages in a state-of-the-art facility. Many students gain local, state, and national recognition for excellence in academic achievement.

Snowden School

Willow Oaks Elementary School

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Treadwell Elementary School

1870 N. Parkway, 38112 • 416-4621 Grades: 1-8 • snowdenmemphis.com Snowden’s Enriched Academics/College Preparatory program offers a challenging curriculum that stresses academics, creativity, and social development. The elementary program offers in-depth study in all core subjects as well as Spanish, creative writing, computer technology, Orff music, and art. The Middle School program combines advanced academics with diverse exploratory course offerings.

4417 Willow, 38117 • 416-2196 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/willowoaks.es/willowoakshomepage.html The Enriched Academics Through the Arts and Technology program offers a curriculum that exceeds state performance standards in reading, math, science, social studies, computer technology, and the arts. Cross-curriculum technology projects, power writing, and field trips further enhance the program, as does a state-of-the-art computer lab, and SMART Board technology.

*Springdale-Memphis Magnet Elementary School

Wooddale High School

880 N. Hollywood Street, 38108 • 416-4883 Grades: 1-5 • scsk12.org/schools/sprindalemagnet.es/site/ index/shtml Exploratory Learning provides an innovative environment that encourages real- world learning and early science career exploration. Students can also participate in choir, art, and leadership development. Springdale’s partners include Buckman Laboratories, Rhodes College, business and faith-based community partners.

5151 Scottsdale, 38118 • 416-2440 Grades: 9-12 • scsk12.org/schools/wooddale.hs/site/index.shtml College Preparatory and Aviation/Travel and Tourism programs. Students follow a broad outline for a major in English, math, science, or social studies. The Aviation/Travel and Tourism program is an integrated aeronautics curriculum that enhances the study of math, science, engineering, technology, travel and tourism with emphasis on preparing students for post-secondary education or training in these fields. The National Flight Academy’s Aviation Classroom Experience is an integral part of this program.

CHARTER SCHOOLS IN MEMPHIS AND SHELBY COUNTY

• Humes Preparatory Academy 659 North Manassas, 38107 Grades: 6-8

Charter schools are public schools that operate independently from their school districts. Each school follows its own mission while adhering to state-required education standards. Charters serve as an alternative to families seeking a public school education but in a smaller, academically enriched environment.

• Power Center Academy Middle School 6120 Winchester, 38115 Grades: 6-8

Arrow Academy of Excellence (2013)

KIPP: Memphis Collegiate Schools

645 Semmes Street, 38111 • 207-1891 Arrowacademyofexcellence.org Grades: K-3

Aspire Coleman Elementary School (2014) 3210 Raleigh-Millington Road, 38128 • 416-4306 Aspirepublicschools.org Grades: PK-5

Aspire Hanley 1

680 Hanley Street, 38114 • 416-5958 Aspirepublicschools.org Grades: PK-7

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• Power Center Academy High School 5368 Mendenhall Mall, 38115 Grades: 9-12 kippmemphis.org

Additional schools include: • KIPP Memphis Academy Elementary 2248 Shannon Avenue, 38108 • 881-5130 Grades: K • KIPP: Memphis Academy Middle School 2110 Howell Avenue, 38107 • 791-9793 Grades: 5-6 • KIPP: Memphis Collegiate Elementary 230 Henry Avenue, 38107 • 791-9391 Grades: K-1

680 Hanley Street, 38114 • 416-5958 Aspirepublicschools.org Grades: PK4-6

• KIPP: Memphis Collegiate Middle 230 Henry Avenue, 38107 • 791-9793 Grades: 5-8

Aurora Collegiate Academy

• KIPP: Memphis Collegiate High 2110 Howell Avenue, 38107 • 791-9792 Grades: 9-11

3804 Given Avenue, 38122 • 249-4615 auroracollegiate.org Grades: K-3; also offer Chinese Enrollment: 120

Circle of Success Learning Academy 867 South Parkway E., 38106 • 322-7978 circleofsuccess.org Grades: K-5

City University School - Boys Preparatory and Girls Preparatory 1475 East Shelby Drive, 38116 • 755-2219 cityuniversityschool.org Grades: boys 6-8, girls 6 & 7

City University School of Liberal Arts 1475 East Shelby Drive, 38116 • 775-2219 Grades: 9-12

Cornerstone Prep

320 Carpenter Street, 38112 • 416-3640 cornerstoneprepmemphis.org Grades: K-6 / Capstone Education Group, Achievement School District

DuBois Consortium of Charter Schools 4443 Germantown Rd., 38125 • 505-6833 duboiscs.org Grades: K-12 Additional schools include: • Elementary Art & Technology • Middle Arts & Tech • High Arts & Technology • Elementary • Entrepreneurship • Middle Leadership & Public Policy

Fairley High

4950 Fairley Road 38109 • 730-8160 Tn.greendot.org/Achievement School District Grades: 9-12

Freedom Preparatory Academy • Main campus 5132 Jonetta Street, 38109 • 259-5959 freedomprep.org Grades: 6-10

• Westwood campus 778 Parkrose Road, 38109 • 846-9166 freedomprep.org /Achievement School District Grades: preK-8

Gestalt Community Schools

3175 Lenox Park Blvd. #410, 38115 • 213-5161 gestaltcs.org • Grades: K-12 • Klondike Preparatory Academy 1250 Vollintine Road, 38107 Grades: K-5

• KIPP: Memphis Preparatory Middle 2230 Corry Road, 38106 • 881-5128 Grades: 5 • KIPP: Memphis University Middle 3966 Sewanee Road, 38106 • 577-3370 Grades: 6

Memphis Academy of Health Sciences High School

3925 Chelsea Avenue Extended, 38108 • 382-1441 mahsmiddleandhigh.com Grades: 9-12

Memphis Academy of Health Sciences Middle School 3608 Hawkins Mill Road, 38108 • 213-4123 Grades: 6-8

Memphis Academy of Science and Engineering 1254 Jefferson Avenue, 38104 • 333-1580 discovermase.org Grades: 6-12

Memphis Business Academy Elementary School 2450 Frayser Boulevard, 38127 • 353-1475 Mbacharterschools.org Grades: K-5

Memphis Business Academy Middle & High School

3306 Overton Crossing, 38127 • 357-2708 (m), 357-8680 (h) Grades: 6-12

Memphis College Prep Elementary School 278 Greenlaw Avenue, 38105 • 620-6475 memphiscollegeprep.org Grades: K-4

Memphis Grizzlies Preparatory

168 Jefferson Street, 38103 • 474-0955 grizzliesprep.org Grades: 6-8

Memphis RISE Academy

5050 Poplar Avenue, Suite 1714, 38157 • 303-9590 Memphisrise.org Grades: 6-12

Memphis School of Excellence

4450 South Mendenhall Road, Suite #1, 38141 • 367-7814 sememphis.org Grades: 6-12

New Consortium of Law and Business 110 N. Court Avenue, 38103 • 214-5298 Second campus: 6165 Stage Road, 38134 newconsortium.com Grades:6-12


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EDUCATION 2015 Omni Prep Academy-North Pointe Elementary School

Holy Rosary School

Omni Prep Academy - North Pointe Lower School

Immaculate Conception Cathedral School

111 South Highland #263, 38111 • 828-4912 Omnischools.org Grades: K-3

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111 South Highland #263, 38111 • 828-4912 Grades: 5-8

Pathways in Education

3156 N. Thomas Street, 38127 • 353-4999 pathwaysedu.org Grades: 7-12

Promise Academy

1346 Bryan Street, 38108 • 324-4456 Hollywood.promiseacademy.com Grades: K-5

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Our Lady of Perpetual Help School

S.T.A.R. Academy

3260 James Road, 38128 • 387-5050 staracademycharter.org Grades: K-5

Veritas College Preparatory Charter School 690 Mississippi Blvd, 38126 • 526-1900 veritascollegeprep.org Grades: 5-8

•• Vision Preparatory Charter School 3750 Millbranch Rd., 38116 • 651-7832 visionprep.org Grades: K-5

4475 S. Germantown Road, 38125 • 844-3235 Duboiscsc.org Grades: K-12; elementary, middle, & high school

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373-1219 • cdom.org The Catholic Diocese of Memphis, through its department of education, administers 26 schools in the Memphis area, serving approximately 7,502 pre-K to 12th graders. Jubilee Schools provide an educational option for families in economically challenged neighborhoods. Those schools have Jubilee next to their name. To learn more about each school, go to cdom.org.

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Soulsville Charter School

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ST. GEORGE’S

360 Bray Station Road, Collierville, 38017 • 853-7804 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-8 Enrollment: 173

61 N. McLean Boulevard, 38104 • 276-1221 Student body: co-ed Grades: 7-12 Enrollment: 228

2185 Democrat Road, 38132 • 433-9356 Grades: 6-8

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Incarnation School

2221 Democrat Road, 38132 • 743-7335 Southernavenuecharterschools.org Grades: K-5

Southern Avenue Charter Middle School

At St. George’s Independent School, we teach your child to weigh her words and consider her actions, while also urging her to live bravely and dare greatly. We weave consideration and courage together, equipping your child with the best of both worlds—for the world she’s about to inherit.

Lower school, 1669 Central Avenue, 38104 • 725-2710 Upper school, 1725 Central Avenue • 725-2705 Student body: lower: co-ed; upper, female Grades: preK-12 Enrollment: 319

Southern Avenue Charter Elementary School

1115 College Street, 38106 • 261-6366 soulsvillecharterschool.org Grades: 6-12

fostering careful reflection ~ supporting healthy risks so your child bravely embraces challenge

4841 Park Avenue, 38117 • 685-1231 Student body: co-ed Grades: K3-8 Enrollment: 439

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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS OF MEMPHIS Christian Brothers High School

5900 Walnut Grove Road, 38120 • 261-4900 Student body: male Grades: 9-12 Enrollment: 867

De La Salle Elementary at Blessed Sacrament • Jubilee School 2540 Hale Avenue, 38112 • 866-9084 Student body: co-ed Grades: K-8 Enrollment: 153

Holy Cross Catholic Preschool 1210 E. Wood Street, Paris, 38242 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-age 4 Enrollment: 26

8151 Poplar Avenue, Germantown, 38138 • 753-1181 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK 2-8 Enrollment: 196

Our Lady of Sorrows School • Jubilee School 3690 Thomas Street, 38127 • 358-7431 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK 3-8 Enrollment: 142

Resurrection School • Jubilee School 3572 Emerald, 38115 • 546-9926 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-6 Enrollment: 203

Sacred Heart of Jesus High School

146 McClellan Road, Jackson, 38305 • (731) 660-4774 Student body: co-ed Grades: 9-12 Enrollment: 82

St. Agnes Academy for Girls/St. Dominic School for Boys 4830 Walnut Grove Road, 38117 • 767-1377 Student body: elementary: co-ed; high school: female Grades: preK-12 Enrollment: 852

St. Ann School - Bartlett

6529 Stage Road, 38134 • 386-3328 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-8 Enrollment: 301

St. Anne Catholic School

670 S. Highland Avenue, 38111 • 323-1344 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-8 Enrollment: 103

St. Augustine School • Jubilee School 1169 Kerr Avenue, 38106 • 942-8002 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK 3-6 Enrollment: 108

St. Benedict at Auburndale High School

8250 Varnavas at Germantown Parkway, Cordova, 38016 260-2840 Student body:co-ed Grades: 9-12 Enrollment: 891

St. Francis of Assisi Elementary School

2100 Germantown Parkway, Cordova, 38016 • 388-7321 Student body: co-ed Grades: K4-8 Enrollment: 692

St. John School • Jubilee School 2718 Lamar Avenue, 38114 • 743-6700 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK 3-6 Enrollment: 194


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EDUCATION 2015 St. Joseph School • Jubilee School 3851 Neely Road, 38109 • 344-0021 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK 3-6 Enrollment: 157

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5192 Shady Grove Road, 38117 • 682-9692 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK3-8 Enrollment: 528

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St. Michael Parish School

411 S. Grove Park, 38117 • 683-6873 cmdsmemphis.org Student body: co-ed Grades: 2K-6 Tuition: $2,250-$11,825 Enrollment: 420 Religious affiliation: Christian

3880 Forrest Avenue, 38122 • 323-2162 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-8 Enrollment: 162

St. Patrick School • Jubilee School 277 S. Fourth Street, 38126 • 521-3252 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-6 Enrollment: 109

Christ the King Lutheran School

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1425 E. Shelby Drive, 38116 • 346-0862 Student body: co-ed Grades: preK3-6 Enrollment: 233

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A host of independent schools provide families with a wide range of educational choices. Special needs schools are here, too.

Bornblum Solomon Schechter School

6641 Humphreys Boulevard, 38120 • 747-2665 bsssmemphis.com Student body: co-ed Grades: 1-8 Tuition: $12,950-$13,300 Enrollment: 88 Religious affiliation: Jewish

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Christ Methodist Day School

5296 Park Avenue, 38117 • 682-8405 ctkschool.com Student body: co-ed Grades: 18 mos.-8 Tuition: $6,500-$8,200 Enrollment: 265 Religious affiliation: Lutheran Special Ed classes: Plus, Discoveries

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Student body: co-ed Grades: 2 yrs.-12 Tuition: $5,295-$14.295 Enrollment: 1,670 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian

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8800 Winchester Road, 38125 • 751-7122 ctracademy.org Student body: co-ed Grades: K3-grade 8 Tuition: $5,270 Enrollment: 175 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian

Christian Brothers High School

5900 Walnut Grove, 38120 • 261-4900 cbhs.org Student body: male Grades:9-12 Tuition: $12,000 Enrollment: 870 Religious affiliation: Roman Catholic

Collegiate School of Memphis

3353 Faxon Avenue, 38122 • 591-8200 collegiatememphis.org Student body: co-ed Grades: 6-12 Tuition: $10,000 Enrollment: 290 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian

SCHOOLS FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM PRESCHOOLS

Faith Christian Academy • faithchristiantn.org Work with children with autism as well as other learning disabilities. Program focuses on social and communication skills. • 382-2099 Germantown United Methodist Church Preschool Program • mygump.org GRACE (GUMP Recognizes All Can Excel) is for special needs children ages 2-4 yrs. Low student/teacher ratio; teachers work towards transitioning children into a typical classroom. • 753-3109 Harwood Center • Harwood.org Specialized program for children under 5 with autism. In addition to individualized care, students receive speech/language therapies to improve communication skills and have daily interaction with typical children. Screening for autism also available. • 448-6580 Holy Rosary Catholic School, ANGEL Program & St. Ann Bartlett, ANGEL Program • theangelprogram.com ANGEL is an individualized, intensive year-round program for ages 3+. Teachers work with students through inclusion and small group pullout therapy sessions. Goals and interventions are based on student’s unique skill levels in the areas of communication, social, motor, behavior, and academics. • 685-1231

4841 Park Avenue Memphis, TN 38117 901.685.1231 www.holyrosarymemphis.org

Madonna Learning Center • madonna-learning.org While we serve many students with autism, we do not have a class specifically for students with a specific diagnosis. Seven developmentally appropriate classes for ages 3+. All students receive an individualized education plan tailored to meet their needs with an emphasis on academic and social skills; this also includes speech and language therapy, Orff music, adaptive physical education, occupational therapy, art, and creative movement. • 752-5767

MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOL

Concord Academy • concordacademy.wpengine.com A private, state-approved nonprofit school for children grades 6 to 12 with autism, anxiety, and learning disabilities. Programs focus on academics as well as improving social skills. Small classes with low student/teacher ratio. The majority of graduates receive a high school diploma. • 682-3115


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Evergreen Montessori

751 N. Tresevant Street, 38112 • 324-4159 evergreen-montessori.org Student body: co-ed Grades: 14 mos.-8 Tuition: $5,500-$8,600 Enrollment: 75 Religious affiliation: nonsectarian

Fayette Academy

P.O. Box 130, Somerville, 38068 • 465-3241 fayetteacademy.com Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-12 Tuition: $6,200 Enrollment: 760 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian

First Assembly Christian School

8650 Walnut Grove Road, Cordova, 38018 • 458-5543 facsmemphis.org Student body: co-ed Grades: jr.K-12 Tuition: $4,729-$9.275 (resource extra) Enrollment: 790 Religious affiliation: interdenominational Christian

Grace-St. Luke’s Episcopal School 246 S. Belvedere, 38104 • 278-0200 gslschool.org Student body: co-ed Grades: 2 yrs.-8 Tuition: $2,800-$15,200 Enrollment: 550 Religious affiliation: Episcopal

Harding Academy of Memphis

*1100 Cherry Road, 38117 • 767-4494 hardinglions.org Student body: co-ed Grades: 2 yrs.-12 Tuition: $4,695-$11,995 Enrollment: 1,100 Religious affiliation: Church of Christ *Additional Locations:

Harding Academy - Cordova

767-4494 8350 & 8360 Macon Road, 38018 2 yrs.-6

Harding Academy - White Station 1106 Colonial, 38117 • 767-2093 Grades: 2 yrs.-6

Hutchison School

1740 Ridgeway, 38119 • 761-2220 hutchisonschool.org Student body: female Grades: preK2-12 Tuition: $5,689-$18,607 Enrollment: 890 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian

Immanuel Lutheran School

6319 Raleigh LaGrange, 38134 • 388-0205 ilsmemphis.org Student body: co-ed Grades: preK3-8 Tuition: $3,700-$6,400 Enrollment: 225 Religious affiliation: Lutheran

Lamplighter Montessori School 8563 Fay Road, 38018 • 751-2000 lamplighterschool.org Student body: co-ed Grades: 18 mos.-8

Tuition: $9525-$13,950 Enrollment: 120 Religious affiliation: nonsectarian

Lausanne Collegiate School

1381 W. Massey, 38120 • 474-1000 lausanneschool.com Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-12 Tuition: $12,500-$18,200 Enrollment: 830 Religious affiliation: nonsectarian

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Macon Road Baptist School*

11015 Highway 64, Arlington, 38002 • 290-5555 Grades: K4-12 Tuition: $5150-$6300 Enrollment: 675 for all locations Religious affiliation: Baptist *Additional Locations: 9182 Highway 64, Lakeland, 38002 • 937-0766 Grades: K3-K4 3540 Tomlin Rd, Oakland, 38060 • 465-3329 Grades: K3-2

Margolin Hebrew Academy - Feinstone Yeshiva of the South

390 S. White Station Road, 38117 • 682-2400 mhafyos.org Student body: co-ed (preK3-8), female (Grade 9-12), male (Grade 9-12) Grades: preK-12 Tuition: $7,231-$19,170 Enrollment: 180 Religious affiliation: Jewish

Maria Montessori School

740 Harbor Bend Road, 38103 • 527-3444 mariamontessorischool.org Student body: co-ed Grades: 18 mos.-8 Tuition: $7,700-$9,200 Enrollment: 125 Religious affiliation: none

Marshall Academy

100 Academy Dr., Holly Springs, MS, 38635 • (662) 252-3449 marshallacademy.com Student body: co-ed Grades: K3-12 + Pre-school DayCare Tuition: $5,573-$6,057 Enrollment: 230 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian

Memphis Junior Academy

50 N. Mendenhall, 38117 • 683-1061 memphisjunioracademy.com Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-11 Tuition: $3,450-$8,330 Enrollment: 65 Religious affiliation: Seventh-day Adventist

Memphis University School

6191 Park, 38119 • 260-1300 musowls.org Student body: male Grades: 7-12 Tuition: $19,950 Enrollment: 660 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian

New Hope Christian Academy

3000 University Street, 38127 • 358-3183 newhopememphis.org Student body: co-ed Grades: jrK-6 Tuition: sliding scale based on income Enrollment: 411 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian

In an environment fueled by creative energy and individual expression, a Hutchison education inspires young women to discover their passion and learn to think for themselves. Outstanding academics, competitive athletics, and a wide array of arts programs open worlds of opportunity. Expert teachers help girls explore their interests, develop unique talents, and hone 21st-century skills. Equipped with the knowledge to succeed and a passion to excel, there is no limit to where a Hutchison girl can go. It begins with an Early Childhood program designed especially for your two-year-old. It leads anywhere she can imagine. Call 901.762.6672 to schedule a personal tour.

Northpoint Christian School

7400 Getwell Road, Southaven, MS, 38672 • (662) 349-3096 Ncstrojans.com Student body: co-ed Grades: preK3-12 Tuition: $4,450-$8,850 Enrollment: 1,078 Religious affiliation: Christian

Hutchison welcomes qualified students regardless of race, religion, or ethnic origin.

1740 Ridgeway Road | Memphis, TN 38119 | 901.762.6672 | PreK-12

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*7600 Macon Road, 38018 • 754-7217 ecseagles.com Student body: co-ed Grades: 6-12 Tuition: $$6,635-$15,540 Enrollment: 900-950 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian

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Rossville Christian Academy

SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOLS FOR CHILDREN WITH LEARNING CHALLENGES

4025 Poplar Avenue, 38111 • 842-4600 pdsmemphis.org Student body: male Grades: Age 2-Grade 6 Tuition: $8,450-$18,860 Enrollment: 620 Religious affiliation: Presbyterian

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• Ages 6mo and Up • Baby & Me Classes • Private Swim Lessons • Group Lessons

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• Scuba Skills • Accomplishment • Community Awareness • Teamwork • Goal setting • Snorkel & Scuba Classes • Confidence

280 High Street, Rossville, 38066 • 853-0200 rossvillechristian.com Student body: co-ed Grades: K4-12 Tuition: $5,760-$5,970 Enrollment: 330 Religious affiliation: interdenominational Christian

St. Agnes Academy/St. Dominic School 4830 Walnut Grove Road, 38117 • 767-1356 Student body: St. Agnes, female; St. Dominic, male Grades: preK-12 (girls); preK-8 (boys) Tuition: $7,345-$14,800 Enrollment: 880 (total) Religious affiliation: Catholic

St. George’s Independent School Collierville Campus

1880 Wolf River Boulevard, Collierville 38017 • 457-2000 sgis.org Student body: co-ed Grades: PK-12 (Germantown & Memphis) Grades: 6-12 (Collierville) Tuition: $5,760-$18,470 Enrollment: 1197 (total) Religious affiliation: Judeo-Christian *Additional Locations:

Germantown Campus

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8250 Poplar, 38138 • 261-2300 Grades: PK-5

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Memphis Campus

3749 Kimball Avenue, 38111 • 261-3920 Grades: PK-5

St. Mary’s Episcopal School

60 Perkins Extended, 38117 • 537-1405 stmarysschool.org Student body: female Grades: 2 yrs.-12 Tuition: $2,550-$19,280 Enrollment: 860 Religious affiliation: Episcopal

Cordova Presbyterian Early Childhood Learning Center Looking for a Christian Preschool We offer Fu-time classes for 1- 5 year olds. Part-time classes are also available for the Pre-K and Junior Pre-K classes. Cordova Presbyterian Early Childhood Learning Center has fun, developmentally appropriate educational activities that prepare your child for entry into Kindergarten.

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Tipton-Rosemark Academy

8696 Rosemark, Millington, 38053 • 829-4221 tiptonrosemarkacademy.net Student body: co-ed Grades: K3-12 Tuition: $4,585-$8,097 Enrollment: 650 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian

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Westminster Academy

‘‘Leading Provider of Inflatable FUN!‘‘

As little as $100 for all day FUN! Call Us Today! 901-360-9000

2500 Ridgeway Road, 38119 • 380-9192 wamemphis.com Student body: co-ed Grades: JK-12 Tuition: $7,165-$12,700 Enrollment: 340 Religious affiliation: reformed Christian

West Memphis Christian School

*1600 N. Missouri St., West Memphis, AR, 72301 (870) 400-4000 Elementary Campus • (870) 735-0642 wmcs.com Student body: co-ed Grades: preK-6 Tuition: $4,200-$6,500 Enrollment: 130 Religious affiliation: Christian *Additional Location:

Jr. & Sr. High School

1101 N. MIssouri Street Grades: 4-12

5217 Park, 38119 • 685-0976 woodlandschool.org Student body: co-ed Grades: Age 2-Grade 8 Tuition: $7,500-$12,856 Enrollment: 370 Religious affiliation: Presbyterian

Bodine School

2432 Yester Oaks Drive, Germantown, 38139 • 754-1800 bodineschool.org Serves students with dyslexia and dyslexia-related reading differences. Grades: 1-8 Tuition: $20,500 Financial aid: available Enrollment: 95 Religious affiliation: None

Harwood Center

711 Jefferson Avenue, 38105 Harwoodcenter.org • 448-8369 Provides support and education for young children with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other developmental disabilities. Children eligible for services if they meet Tennessee’s Early Intervention System eligibility guidelines.

Madonna Learning Center

7007 Poplar Avenue, Germantown, 38138 • 752-5767 madonna-learning.org Individualized educational services for special needs children and their families. Students represent all disabilities, including Down syndrome, developmental and learning disabilities, sensory processing disorders, and other learning challenges. Ages: 5-30 Grades: Flexible levels, ungraded classrooms Tuition: $12,200 Financial aid: available Enrollment: 65-70 Religious affiliation: none

Memphis Oral School for the Deaf

7901 Poplar Avenue, Germantown, 38138 • 758-2228 mosdkids.org At Memphis Oral School, deaf children are listening and talking. Small class sizes, daily speech therapy, and on-site cochlear implant mapping and therapy work toward this early intervention program’s goal of mainstreaming children into regular education programs. Through “Sound Beginnings,” parents with children under 2 learn from audiologists how to assist their child at home. Ages: 6 weeks-6 years Tuition: Sliding scale Financial aid: available Enrollment: 30 Religious affiliation: None

Phoenix School for Creative Learning

2404 Arthur Road, Germantown, 38138 • 757-4360 thephoenixschool.net Phoenix offers individualized, arts-based learning for students with average or above-average I.Q. who have ADD/ADHD, high-functioning autism, or other learning disabilities. Social skills therapy available. Grades: 1-12 Tuition: $10,000 Financial aid: limited Enrollment: 28 Religious affiliation: none

Shady Oaks School

2000 N. Germantown Parkway, Cordova, 38016 • 737-3355 shadyoaksmemphis.com Shady Oaks offers special, individualized instruction for students with ADD/ADHD, dyslexia, and other learning disabilities. Classes are held in a positive environment with multi-sensory reading and phonics designed to build self-confidence and prepare students for traditional classroom learning. Tutoring is available. Grades: 2-8 (ungraded classrooms) Tuition: $8,000 Financial aid: limited Enrollment: 20 Religious affiliation: nondenominational Christian MP


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Memphis Botanic Garden Family Egg Hunt

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OCTOBER 2015

PD Parrot’s Healthy Habitat – Back to School Health Fair

July 25 • 227-9031 Fair takes place at Spence and Becky Wilson Baptist Children’s Hospital at Baptist Women’s Hospital. Come for free health screenings, games, snacks, nutritional tips, and sports-pack giveaway. Free. 9 a.m.-Noon. 227-9873.

Family Night: The Art of Camping

July 25 dixon.org • 761-5250 Grab your gear and head to the Dixon where families can learn camping tips, make art projects, stargaze, and test explorer skills. Outdoors, weather permitting. Free.

AUGUST 2015 Sisterhood Showcase

August 15-16 thesisterhoodshowcase.com • 352-9599 An all new Sisterhood Showcase at the Memphis Cook Convention Center. Admission.

SEPTEMBER 2015

Delta Fair & Music Festival

September 4-13 deltafest.com • 213-7469 Come to the fair! This annual festival at the Agricenter features more than 150 music acts on three stages, midway rides, 4-H and FFA Children’s Barnyard, Delta Livestock Show, mechanical bull ride, battlefront laser tag, petting zoo, and fair food. Admission.

Memphis Music & Heritage Festival

September 5 & 6 southernfolklore.com • 525-3655 Southern Folklore Center’s signature event takes place on Main Street from Peabody Place to Union. This downtown festival showcases folk artists on six stages, cooking demos, workshops, a storyteller’s corner, heritage fest for kids, and vendors. Free.

Hummingbird Migration Celebration & Nature Festival

September 11-13 strawberryplains.audubon.org • (662) 252-1155 Nature takes center stage at this one-of-a-kind festival at Strawberry Plains Audubon Center in Holly Springs, MS. Highlights include hummingbird viewing and banding, guided wagon rides and nature walks, kids’ nature tent, live animal shows, and resources for creating a wildlife-friendly backyard. Also shop from arts & crafts vendors and enjoy food. Admission.

Repair Days Family Fun Day

September 26 metalmuseum.org • 774-6380 Head to the Metal Museum where families can enjoy hands-on activities and demonstrations throughout the day. Activities include making scratch blocks, creating jewelry, pewter casting, and more. Benefits the Metal Museum.

Spooky Nights at Shelby Farms Park

Fridays & Saturdays, October 2-31, plus Thursday, October 22 shelbyfarmspark.org • 222-PARK Bring your family for some spooky fun at Shelby Farms Park. Younger kids can take a nocturnal nature hike, carve a pumpkin, enjoy face painting, or a horse-drawn hayride. Children ages 12 and up can experience the haunted trail for a night of frights and take on zombies in a round of zombie paintball. Admission. Benefits the Park and Greenline.

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Memphis, Germantown, Collierville, and Bartlett host patriotic celebrations on Independence Day. Call your city hall for dates and times.

September 10-12 southernheritageclassic.com • 398-6655 Tennessee State tackles Jackson State at Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in this 26th anniversary celebration of music, fashion, and football. Admission.

Germantown Festival

September 12 & 13 germantownfest.com • 757-9212 Head to the Germantown Civic Club Complex where 400 arts & crafts vendors sell their wares. You’ll find children’s activities, rides and games, live stage entertainment, car exhibits, and more. Free. Free shuttle service from Union University and GPAC.

Cooper-Young Festival

September 19 cooperyoungfestival.com • 276-7222 Celebrate Memphis heritage, music, and art in one of city’s most popular historic districts, Cooper-Young. This outdoor celebration features 425 art vendors, three music stages with 17 local bands, and a children’s area with hands-on art projects. Sorry, no pets. Free. Rain Date: September 20.

2015 Bartlett Festival & Car Show

September 25 & 26 cityofbartlett.org • 385-5589 Bring your family to W.J. Freeman Park and enjoy an autumn evening with a midway carnival, live musical entertainment, and food vendors. Saturday highlights include a classic car show, an amateur BBQ cooking contest, musical stages, children’s activities, arts & crafts, and food. Free.

Memphis Euro Auto Fest

September 26 Youthvillages.org • 251-5000 Stop by at the Youth Villages’ Bartlett Campus to enjoy an exhibit of European classic cars including Jaguar, Mercedes, MG, Porsche, and Triumph. Free admission. Benefits Youth Villages.

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May 16-August 2 and September 4-October 11 levittshell.org • 272-2722 Grab a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy 50 concerts during the summer, fall, and spring at Memphis’ favorite open-air amphitheater, located in the heart of Overton Park. Thursday through Sunday, music start at 7:30 p.m. Free.


ANNUAL EVENTS 2015 Reelfoot Lake Eagle Festival

Spooky Nights at Shelby Farms Park

February 5-7 reelfoottourism.com • (731) 253-2007 Don’t miss the opportunity to spot bald eagles at the 12th annual eagle fest at Reelfoot Lake State Park in Tiptonville, TN. Festivities include learning about live birds of prey, sunrise photography walk, guided eagle and waterfowl tours, children’s activity (ceramic eagle/duck decoy painting for a small fee), art and photography contests, slide show program, and vendors. Admission for tours.

Memphis Open

February 7-14 memphisopen.com • (888) 904-8782 The world’s best men’s tennis players compete at The Racquet Club of Memphis. Admission.

MARCH 2016

Read Across America and Dr. Seuss’ Birthday (March 2nd)

Events all month memphislibrary.org or nea.org/readacross • 415-2700 (Main Library) Celebrate reading with your child this month; look for events at branch libraries and other venues.

Pink Palace Crafts Fair

2015 Mid-South Step Up for Down Syndrome

Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)

Festival of Fun and Fright

October 9-11 memphismuseums.org • 636-2362 Audubon Park welcomes the Friends of the Pink Palace Museum as they host this annual shopping fundraiser featuring over 300 crafters, demonstrations, live music, children’s activities, petting zoo, and food. Admission. Fall 2015 (TBA) Brooksmuseum.org • 544-6200 This cultural celebration takes place at the Brooks Museum and features hands-on art activities, workshops, a community altar, and theatrical performances. Free.

Zoo Boo

October 16 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30 & 31 memphiszoo.org • 333-6500 Come in your spookiest costume to trick-or-treat at the Memphis Zoo. Enjoy live entertainment, candy stations, and rides. Admission.

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Freedom Award Public Forum

October 22 521-9699 This award ceremony and banquet brings international celebrities and entertainers to Memphis. The Public Forum focuses on area youth and includes remarks from Freedom Award honorees. The Keepers of the Dream award recognizes teens who have demonstrated acts of compassion, leadership, courage, and service. Free & ticketed event. Limited seating.

Halloween Carnival

October 23 cityofbartlett.org • 385-5593 Singleton Community Center hosts this annual event for children 12 and under featuring games, contests, candy, and prizes. Admission for adults. Free for children.

RiverArtsFest

October 23-25 riverartsmemphis.org • 261-5534 This 9th annual street celebration of the visual, performing, and culinary arts takes place in the heart of downtown Memphis’ South Main Historic District. Free Friday night. Admission Saturday & Sunday.

Flick-or-Treat Movie Night at the Garden

October 24 memphisbotanicgarden.com • 636-4100 Bring your family for a film on the lawn with concessions, costumes, and more. Admission.

October 25 dsamemphis.org/suds • 547-7588 Stroll through the Memphis Botanic Garden to raise funds for Down Syndrome. This carnival event features a 1-mile fun walk, family picnic, petting zoo, children’s activities and inflatables, and prizes. Admission. October 30 germantown-tn.gov • 757-7375 Come to the Bob Hailey Athletic Complex in Germantown for a one-of-a-kind Halloween experience. Germantown Community Theatre’s All Children’s Theatre presents the Fairy Tale Trail for small children and Houston High School student government dares older kids to take on the Trail of Terror. Dress in your favorite costume and enjoy carnival games, moon bounces, and concessions. No rain date. Admission.

Scare on the Square

October 30 mainstreetcollierville.org • 853-1666 Come trick-or-treat at the Historic Town Square in Collierville. Free.

NOVEMBER 2015

IndiaFest 2015

November 7 indiafestmemphis.org Agricenter hosts this annual celebration giving Memphians an opportunity to discover India through its people, culture, cuisine, heritage, music, and art & crafts. Admission.

Enchanted Forest Festival of Trees

November 14-December 31 memphismuseums.org • 636-2362 A Memphis holiday tradition continues at the Pink Palace Museum showcasing animated characters in a snowy setting, Penguin Pals in the Penguin Pond, the Gingerbread Village, designer-decorated Christmas trees, and pictures with Santa. Admission. Benefits Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital.

Zoo Lights

November 20-December 30 (select nights) memphiszoo.org • 333-6500 Holiday lights make the zoo twinkle as visitors greet Santa, ride on the Ferris Wheel, and whirl on the outdoor ice skating rink. It is open through January. Admission.

Starry Nights

November 20-December 27 shelbyfarmspark.org/starrynights 222-PARK Don’t miss the opportunity to see Shelby Farms Park in a whole new light. Run, walk, bike, or drive through Mid-South’s largest light show and festival. Complete your visit at Mistletoe Village by taking photos with Santa, eating s’mores, and more. Admission.

Earth Day Celebrations at Shelby Farms Park

Snowy Nights in My Big Backyard

Late November through end of December (Dates TBA) memphisbotanicgarden.com • 636-4116 My Big Backyard at the Memphis Botanic Garden is transformed into a winter wonderland for this holiday happening. Admission.

DECEMBER 2015

Christmas Parades

Memphis, Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, and Germantown host Christmas parades, complete with high school bands, floats, and the appearance of Santa. Call your city hall for dates and times.

JANUARY 2016

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Holiday

January 18 civilrightsmuseum.org • 521-9699 Celebrate the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with children’s activities, educational and cultural performances, and vendors. Extended hours and reduced admission on that holiday.

FEBRUARY 2016

Black History Month

Events all month Sponsored exhibitions, lectures, and programs celebrate Black History Month across the city. Call the National Civil Rights Museum (521-9699), University of Memphis (678-2054), and the Memphis Public Library (415-2700) for details.

Soup Sunday

Date TBA soupsunday.org • 251-5000 At this annual event held at FedExForum, over 70 area restaurants come together to serve soup, bread, appetizers, and desserts for sampling. This family-friendly event features the popular Oreo-Stacking Contest, inflatables, games, live entertainment, and music. Admission. Benefits Youth Villages.

Brooks Centennial Celebration

Spring 2016 (date TBA) brooksmuseum.org • 544-6200 Brooks Museum celebrates 100 years in Memphis with a grand birthday party that includes art-making, performances, gallery activities, and a few exciting surprises. Free.

Mid-South Baby & Kids Expo

Spring 2016 (date and location TBA) midsouthbabyexpo.com • 227-9873 Mid-South Baby and Kids Expo is celebrating over a decade of providing fun educational event for families. Features informational seminars, exhibitor booths, maternity and children’s fashion shows, kids’ zone, and door prizes. Sponsored by Memphis Parent. Admission.

Spring Fling

March 18-19 MemphisAreaMasterGardeners.org • 752-1207 Bring your family to the Red Barn at the Agricenter to enjoy arts & crafts, kids’ activities, workshops, demonstrations, food trucks, and vendors. Free.

Family Egg Hunt

March 26 memphisbotanicgarden.com 636-4100 Families are invited to explore the garden looking for hidden eggs filled with prizes. Admission.

APRIL 2016

EGGstravanganza in the Woodland Discovery Playground

April 2 shelbyfarmspark.org • 222-PARK Join for a fun-filled day of play at Shelby Farms Park. Admission.


Youth Villages 5K/10Miler

April 16 yvraces.org • 251-5000 Run around Ridgeway Loop, after, enjoy live entertainment and food. Kids’ activities include inflatables and face painting. Admission. Benefits Youth Villages.

Bookstock 2016

April 23 memphislibrary.org • 415-2709 Books and authors take center stage at the Memphis Public Library’s Bookstock festival featuring writers panel, author talks, live music, children’s activities, and food. Free.

MAY 2016

Memphis In May International Festival

Events all month memphisinmay.org • 525-4611 Celebrates Memphis as a global partner by honoring one nation each year. Signature events include Beale Street Music Festival and the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest. All riverfront events take place at Tom Lee Park.

Pickin’ Picnic Festival

May 6 bpacc.org • 385-6440 Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and picnic to enjoy an outdoor concert on the grounds next to Bartlett Performing Arts and Conference Center. Free.

58th Annual Greek Food Festival

May 6 & 7 memphisgreekfestival.com • 327-8177 Come celebrate Greek life at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church with Athenian Dance Troupe performances, children’s activities, live music, marketplace, and food. Admission. Proceeds benefit local charities.

Mother’s Day Brunch

May 8 memphisbotanicgarden.com • 636-4131 Mother’s Day is made special in the Japanese Garden with a gourmet buffet, live music, and children’s crafts. Admission.

Memphis Children’s Theatre Festival

May 27 & 28 voicesofthesouth.org • 726-0800 Head to the McCoy Theatre at Rhodes College Campus and catch one-of-a-kind children’s theatre performances from some of Tennessee’s finest companies. Event also features workshops, interactive arts experiences on the outdoor festival grounds, and live performances by area youth. Pay-what-you-can.

JUNE 2016

Malco Kids Summer Film Fest

Tuesdays & Wednesdays in June & July malco.com • 761-3480 Watch your favorite kids movies at select Malco Theatres. Admission. Benefits children’s hospitals across the Mid-South.

Memphis Italian Festival

June 2-4 memphisitalianfestival.com Come explore all things Italian at Marquette Park. Festivities include bocce ball, carnival games, rides, corn hole, The Luigi 5K, spaghetti gravy contest, grape stomping contest, pizza toss, live entertainment, marketplace, and food. Admission.

Sunset on the Square Summer Concert Series Thursday nights in June and July mainstreetcollierville.org • 853-1666 Live music is performed at the bandstand in Historic Town Square, Collierville. Free.

The Orpheum Summer Movie Series

June-August orpheum-memphis.com • 525-3000 Enjoy your favorite films on the Orpheum’s big screen. Thursday and Friday nights with select matinee screenings. Admission.

Memphis Israel Festival

June (TBD) memphisfoi.org • 240-8102 Head over to the Audubon Park and enjoy Jewish food, live entertainment, children’s activities, and arts & crafts vendors. Free. MP

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April 4 civilrightsmuseum.org • 521-9699 This special program to remember Dr. King on the anniversary of his death features speakers, music, and the wreath ceremony. Free.

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Survival Guide 2015

Youth Sports and Recreation G et your kids active by learning a new sport. T here’s plenty to choose f rom.

Memphis Jewish Community Center (JCC)

jccmemphis.org • 761-0810 This aquatics center includes an indoor pool and outdoor water park, with lazy rivers, huge slides, sprayers, a kiddie pool, and 25-yard lap pool. Swim lessons available. Membership open to the public.

Pool School

Swimpoolschool.com • 386-1999 Happy 20th anniversary to the Pool School, where thousands of kids have learned how to swim using this play-based, structured curriculum. Group and private lessons available, also competitive swim teams.

Rhodes College

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rhodeslynx.com/sports/2008/2/19/Summer%20Pool%20 Information.aspx • 843-3013 Rhodes pool is available for summer membership to families. Rhodes Summer swimming offers training and practice groups for kids 5-19 with varying ability levels.

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memphis.edu/cris • 678-2801 Olympic-size pool and diving well offers ample space for swimmers. No shallow end or kiddie pool. Summer memberships available. Swim team also available.

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COMMUNITY POOLS & SWIM LESSONS Bartlett Parks and Recreation

cityofbartlett.org/153/Aquatic-Center • 385-6470 Indoor pool and recreation center. Lap time, swim lessons, teams & recreational swim times available. Outdoor splash park open to public, $12/child. • Summer family memberships available.

The Dive Shop

diveshop1.com 999 S. Yates • 763-3483 The Dive Shop offers group and private swim instruction stressing water safety and aquatic independence for children ages 6 months to age 18. Snorkel and scuba diving lessons for children 8+ and adults.

germantown–tn.gov • 757-7370 Indoor & outdoor pool with splash park, sprayers, and a separate pool for young children. Also recreation facility with indoor pool. • Summer family memberships available. Open to non-residents.

Kroc Center

Krocmemphis.org • 729-8007 The aquatic center offers indoor/outdoor pools and splash areas. Membership also entitles you to athletic facility and classes. Swim lessons available. • Household memberships start at $54/month, plus $50 one-time registration fee.

Memphis City Pools

memphistn.gov/Government/ParksNeighborhoods/ AquaticCenters.aspx The city operates 13 outdoor pools and four indoor pools. Outdoor pools open June 7 to July 26, Tuesday-Saturday from 1 to 6 p.m. Free admission with a City Access Card (register at your local library). For children under 12, bring the child’s birth certificate or another ID with date of birth. Adults need a valid driver’s license plus current proof of residency (utility bill). Swim lessons available.

ymcamemphis.org • 682-8025 The YMCA offers outdoor pools at many locations, some with splash areas for tots. Outdoor pools include Davis Y (4727 Elvis Presley Blvd.), Nuber Y (5885 Quince Rd.), Cordova Y (7950 Club Center Cove), Olive Branch Y (8555 Goodman Road), Shilling Farms Y (1185 Schilling Blvd. E., Collierville), and Millington Y (7725 Navy Circle). The Fogelman Y (245 Madison) has an indoor pool. Swim lessons available. • Sliding scale memberships (plus $75/joining fee) at ymcamemphis.org/join-the-y/rates.

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Amateur recreational and competitive sports programs in the Memphis area. Compiled by Anna Cox Thompson

YOUTH SPORTS Baseball

City of Memphis Division of Parks and Neighborhoods (MDPN) offers spring and fall leagues for boys ages 5-18. Register MarchApril or July-August. Seasons run May-July and September-November. Entry fee: $200 per team.

Bartlett Parks and Recreation Department (BPRD) offers leagues for boys age 5-17. Register early February. Season begins in March. Entry fee: $400 per team and $30 for each non-resident or for individuals, $75 per resident and $105 per non-resident. Collierville Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Arts Department (CPRCA) offers fall leagues for kids ages 7-14. Register June-July. Season runs August-October. Entry fee: $95 per Collierville resident; $145 per non-resident. Germantown Baseball League (GBL) offers baseball and softball leagues for ages 5-18. Register November-February. Season runs MarchMay. $150-$195 per resident and $175-$220 non-resident. • gblbaseball.org

Basketball

MDPN offers spring and fall leagues for boys and girls age 5-18. Register March-April or September-October. Seasons run April-June and November-March. Entry fee: $200 per team. CPRCA offers recreational and competitive leagues for boys and girls age 7-17. Register in mid-September. Season runs December-March. Entry Fee: $95 per resident for the first child/ $75 each additional child, $145 per non-resident for the first child/ $125 each additional child.


YOUTH SPORTS AND RECREATION 2015 GPRD offers leagues for boys and girls age 7-14 and high school-aged boys. Register August-September. Season runs November-March. Fee: $117/ resident, $163/non-resident. Head coaches pay $40 for each child they coach.

Lacrosse

GPRD offers Challenger Basketball leagues designed for children with special needs. Registration: December-January with league running weekly January-February. Ages: 6 to 16. Fee: $35. • 757-7375.

No-Excuse Lacrosse offers Summer and Fall Select Travel Teams for grades 3-12. Registration/tryouts in September. Fees vary. • noexcuselacrosse.com.

Wings Gymnastics Memphis offers cheer squads for girls grades 1-6. Register year-round. Season runs September-April. Week-long summer cheer camps. Power Tumbling same age range (boys and girls) and gymnastics (boys and girls) for ages 2.514 yrs old. Entry fee: $35 for one child and $50 for two or more. • wingsgymnasticsmemphis.com

Football

MDPN offers flag recreational leagues for boys. Register August-September. Season runs September-October. Entry fee: $200 per team. Germantown Football League offers team play for age 5-12. Register May-July. Season begins in August. Entry fee: $200/resident, $280/non-resident. Also offering cheerleading (see section for details). • GFLfootball.org

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CPRCA offers recreational leagues for grades 1-8. Register June-July. Season begins in August. Registration fee: $115/Collierville resident; $165/ non-resident.

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Germantown Youth Cheerleading offers recreational leagues for grades K-6. Register in April; deadline is mid-June. Season begins in August. • Contact Craig Melton at cmelton@germantown-tn.gov or 757-7389.

The Houston Lacrosse Club provides lacrosse for boys and girls, grades 3-12, all skill levels. The club is committed to encouraging sportsmanship and fair play while emphasizing the importance of teamwork. • Contact Wally Gardner at gardner. wally@gmail.com or visit houstonlacrosse.net.

Soccer

MDPN offers four league divisions for boys and girls up to age 12. Register February-March or July-August. Seasons begin in March and September. Entry fee: $200 per team. MidSouth Futbol Club offers recreational leagues for boys and girls age 4-12 and competitive leagues for boys and girls age 8-19. Registration starts in July. Seasons run August-December and January-June. Fees vary. midsouthfc.org Legends Germantown Soccer Clubs offer spring and fall recreational and competitive leagues for boys and girls age 3-18. Register in December for spring season or June for fall season. Seasons begin in February and August. Entry fee: $100 per child. • germantownlegendssoccer.com Collierville Soccer Association offers recreational leagues for ages 4-18 and competitive leagues for ages 7-18. Seasons run August-November and February-May. • colsoc.com

Softball

MDPN offers leagues in four divisions for girls age 18 and under. Register in early Spring. Season runs May-July. Entry fee: $200 per team. BPRD offers leagues for girls age 5-17. Register in early February. Entry fee: $75/ resident and $105/non-resident. CPRCA offers recreational leagues for girls age 7-12. Register June-July. Season runs August-October. Entry fee: $95/Collierville resident; $145/ non-resident.

Gameday Baseball offers boys grades 7 & 8 a middle school league. Register by February for a season that runs March-May. $1,000 per team. • Gamedaybaseball.com Germantown Baseball League (GBL) offers girl’s softball leagues for ages 5-18. Register November-February. Season runs March-May. $150-$195/resident and $175-$220/non-resident. • gblbaseball.org

Swimming

MDPN offers teams for boys and girls ages 18 and under at designated community centers. • 547-8018.

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Germantown Football League offers cheerleading for age 5-12. Register May-July. Season begins in August. Entry fee: $145/Germantown resident and $185/non-resident. GFLfootball.org

Germantown Swim Team offers teams for ages 6 and up. Registration fee: $110. • gstswimming. com or email srobinson@germantown-tn.gov. Memphis Tiger Swimming offers a year-round competitive team with professional coaching and instruction for beginners to Olympic level, beginning at age 5. Registration fee: $110. Monthly dues vary by group. • memphistigerswimming.com

Tennis

Memphis Public Tennis Centers are owned by the City of Memphis and managed by Tennis Memphis. Three tennis centers: Leftwich, Wolbrecht, and Eldon Roark are open to the public seven days a week and offer open court time, adult walk-in clinics, junior programming, league play, tournaments, and private lessons. • tennismemphis.org CPRCA offers Youth Tennis Clinics and Camps, Jr. Team Tennis Development Program (lessons/match play) during the fall, spring, and summer. • colliervilleparks.org or register at everysport.net/collierville. Junior Tennis in Memphis supports and promotes opportunities for kids 18 & under to play through Memphis Tennis Association including year-round USTA Junior Team Tennis, tournaments, camps, and NJTL programming. Fees vary. • Contact Laura Huss, at memphisjrtennis@gmail.com or memphisjrtennis.org

Volleyball

MDPN offers co-ed leagues for ages 14-18. Register February-March. Season runs March-April. No entry fee. BPRD offers leagues for girls ages 11-17. Register in early September. Season runs March-April. Entry fee: $50/resident and $80/ non-resident. CPRCA offers leagues for girls grades 3-8. Register July-August. Season runs September-November. MP

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CPRCA offers recreational leagues for grades 1-6. Register May-June. Season begins in August.

Rise Lacrosse offers a wide range of Memphis lacrosse leagues, indoor for boys ages 11-18+ and girls U13-high school. Fee: $125/person. Dates vary based on league seasons. riselacrosse.com

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Memphis Lacrosse Youth League offers team play for Grades K-8 for the Spring season (February-May). Registration is in January. Fees vary. memphislacrosse.uslaxteams.com


Survival Guide 2015

Attractions E DITED BY JANE SCHNEIDER

E mbrace the f reedom of summer with a visit to those places you’ve been meaning to explore. W hether it’s the hipness of G raceland or the wilds of S helby F orest, there are loads of cool places to discover in our region.

Discovery Park of America

Discoveryparkofamerica.com • Union City, TN • (731) 885-5455 This 100,000 square foot museum offers educational experiences for the entire family with a mix of 10 galleries that explore dinosaurs nature, science, space, and transportation. Outdoor buildings reflect rural West Tennessee life. Stop in at Libation Station for an adult beverage and live entertainment in the afternoons. Admission: $13.95/ages 13-64, $11.95/65+, $10.95/ages 4-12, free/0-3.

Magic Springs & Crystal Falls Water and Theme Park

magicsprings.com • Hot Springs, AR • (501) 624-0100 An easy drive from historic Hot Springs, Magic Springs boasts everything from thrilling coasters to family rides, plus a summer concert series featuring 3 Doors Down, Brett Michaels, and more. New for 2015: Crystal Lagoon Jr. at Crystal Falls, where water slides are just right for beginning swimmers. The water park is free with admission and has wave pools, along with High Sierra Slide Tower and Boogie Blast. • Admission: Sunday-Friday, $40+tax. Saturday, $54.99+tax. Season passes available. NOTE: Print tickets from the website.

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Mud Island River Park

ripleytnparks.com • Ripley, TN • (731) 635.9972 Come swim in this huge community pool, complete with a water slide and two kiddie slides. Ripley’s town park also features ball fields, a walking/jogging trail, playgrounds, plus a free 9-hole disc golf course and a lighted pavilion. Also offers swim and water safety courses. • Admission: $7. $6 w/ park I.D., free/0-3 (swim diaper required. $80 for 20 visit swim pass.

Wild River Country

Wildrivercountry.com • North Little Rock, AR • (501) 753-8600 Celebrating 30 years of fun, Wild River Country remains a popular destination for Mid-Southerners who love water parks. This year, three new rides plus eight thrilling slides offer awesome ways to get wet. Take it easy in the wave pool and lazy river; there’s something here for everyone. • Admission: $29.99/ day ticket, $20.99/under 48 inches, free/0-2. ROAD TRIP (4+ HOURS) Dollywood and Dollywood’s Splash Country Dollywood.com • Pigeon Forge, TN • (800) 365-5996 This leafy theme park pays homage to Dolly Parton’s mountain roots with several attractions that tell her story. But you’ll also find enough thrill rides to keep teens entertained, and country music shows, shopping, and a bald eagle aviary for the adults. Get wet and wild at Splash Country, where water adventures include Tennessee’s only water coaster. • Admission: $62/adults. $49/ages 4-11, free/0-3. Splash Country Admission: $47/ adults, $42/ages 4-11, free/0-3.

Silver Dollar City and White Water

silverdollarcity.com or bransonwhitewater. com • Branson, MO • (800) 831-4FUN(386) New for 2015: the Harlem Globetrotters (thru July 19) and Fireman’s Landing, with new rides, four play zones, even a splash yard. The park retains its pioneer roots, with folk artist demonstrations. But there’s something here for every age. Adventure rides for older kids include Tom & Huck’s RiverBlast water rafting. Or chill out at South Pacific-themed White Water. Calm waters drift through an island landscape with gentle misters, geysers, and fountains. • Admission: $60. $49/ages 4-11, free/0-3. White Water Admission: $40/12+, $20/ages 4-11, free/0-3.

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Ripley Pool and WaterSlide

Showboat Branson Belle Cruises Table Rock Lake showboatbransonbelle.com (800) 689-3969 Cruise Table Rock Lake while enjoying a three-course dinner and show. • Admission: $50/ adults, $25/ages 4-11, free/0-3.

Six Flags St. Louis

sixflags.com/stLouis/index.aspx • St. Louis, MO • (636) 938-5300 Sprawling over 200 acres, this theme park packs a punch, offering plenty of rides and entertainment. There are several wild coasters including Mr. Freeze: Reverse Blast, a coaster that launches backwards. Little ones can play at Bugs Bunny National Park. • Admission: $59.99/adult, $44.99/under 48”, Free/0-2. Admission includes Hurricane Harbor Water Park. $20/parking. Buy online and save.

Geyser Falls Water Theme Park

geyserfalls.com • Choctaw, MS • (601) 389-3099 Just two and a half hours south of Memphis, this water park is worth a visit. Elevated water slides give a birds-eye view or ride an inner tube on Round About River. Lil’ Squirts Hollow is perfect for preschoolers, or relax under a cabana at Clearwater Key. • Admission: $37/adults, $45 on Saturdays. $27/under 48”, $35 on Saturdays. Free/0-3.

FUN & GAMES CENTERS

Get the kids out and exercising at these fun centers.

BOWLING

Alleys around town run all kinds of specials,

and birthday party packages. Centers marked with (KBF) or (KSF) participate in Kidsbowlfree.com or Kidsskatefree.com

where kids can register for free games and skate sessions all summer.

Andy B’s Family Entertainment Center

andybbartlett.com 6276 Stage Road, Bartlett • 386-7701 Andy’s as a fun center that included boutique lanes, arcade games, and youth leagues. (KBF)

Billy Hardwick’s All-Star Lanes

billyhardwicks.com 1576 S. White Station at Quince • 683-2695 Hardwick’s has birthday party packages, competitive league play, & cosmic bowling for teens. Check out Kids Bowl Free.com for discounts on bowling and participating centers. (KBF)

Cordova Bowling Center

cordovabowlingcenter.net 7945 Club Center Cove, Cordova • 754-4275 Cordova offers birthday parties, church events, community fundraising, and youth scholarship leagues. (KBF)

Cotton Bowl Lanes

9091 Hwy. 51 N., Southaven, MS • (662) 342-2695 Cotton Bowl offers neon bowling.

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The Art of Video Games GAME ON THROUGH SEPTEMBER 13 This exhibition celebrates the fascinating 40-year evolution of video games and comes to life with games you can play including Pac-Man, Super Mario Brothers, The Secret of Monkey Island, Myst and Flower.

Winchester Bowling

winchesterbowl.com/3703 S. Mendenhall • 362-1620 Cosmic bowling Friday & Saturday nights, three hours unlimited play. (KBF)

ROLLER & ICE SKATING Crystal Palace Roller Skating Rink

3364 S. Third Street • 332-3900 Open on weekends. Wed. night adult skating.

Funquest Family Entertainment Center

440 Hwy. 72, Collierville • 850-9600 funquestskate.com Offers roller hockey and laser tag as well as skating classes. KSF.

Memphis Skating Centers

Skateland Raleigh, 4350 Stage Road • 388-5152 Cordova, 7970 Club Center Drive • 755-0221 East End, 5718 Mt. Moriah Road • 363-7785 memphisskate.com All locations offer video games, birthday party packages, fund-raising opportunities, & skating lessons. KSF.

Mid-South Ice House

midsouthicehouse.com • 10705 Ridgeway Industrial Rd, Olive Branch • 881-8544 Take a break from summer with a spin on the ice. Mid-South Ice House offers public skating and family times, facility rentals, hockey and curling teams, skate lessons, birthday parties and more. • Admission: $9. Skate rental, $3.

Zoo On Ice

Memphiszoo.com/zooonice. 2000 Prentiss Place • 333-6500. Tented outdoor ice rink open November, December, and January. Some special events offered. $6 per skater, zoo admission not included.

PIZZA, PUTT-PUTT, & PLAY America’s Incredible Pizza

incrediblepizza.com/memphis• 1245 Germantown Parkway, Suite 104 • 309-3132 Pizza plus so much more, includes indoor arcade and go-karts, laser tag, Dinosaur XD theatre ride, bumper cars, mini golf, and bowling, plus birthday party deals.

Chuck E. Cheese

chuckecheese.com 3649 Hickory Hill Road • 363-1064 1636 N. Germantown Parkway • 757-7776 7178 DeSoto Cove, Horn Lake, MS • (662) 536-4684 This is where kids from across the Mid-South come to party. Check the website for party packages.

funquestskate.com • 440 W. Hwy. 72, Collierville • 850-9600 Funquest offers bowling, skating, laser tag, and games, plus birthday party packages.

Go Ape Treetop Adventure - Shelby Farms Park Shelbyfarmspark.org • (800) 971-8271 High ropes adventure course set in pine forest, takes three hours to complete. Kids ages 10-15 must be accompanied by an adult.

Golf and Games Family Park

golfandgamesmemphis.com/5484 Summer Avenue • 386-2992 There’s something for everyone at this fun center, including mini-golf, batting cages, go karts (even a fun track exclusively for kids 44-54” tall), a double-deck driving range, an indoor ropes course, laser tag, and more.

Laser Quest

laserquest.com • 3417 Plaza Avenue at Poplar Plaza • 324-4800 Laser tag for players ages 7+ (younger kids must be accompanied by adult).

Memphis Paintball Park

The Art of Video Games is organized by the Smithsonian American Art Museum with support from the Entertainment Software Association Foundation; Sheila Duignan and Mike Wilkins; Shelby and Frederick Gans; Mark Lamia; Ray Muzyka and Greg Zeschuk; Rose Family Foundation; Betty and Lloyd Schermer; and Neil Young. The C.F. Foundation in Atlanta supports the museum’s traveling exhibition program, Treasures to Go.

Video Game Block Party JULY 18 Play, create, and connect with art and each other as the Brooks’ welcomes kids, families, and everyone in the community to join us for a day of fun—including art-making, dance demos, art-making, a screening of the 1982 sci-fi classic Tron, the results of The Art of Minecraft Design & Build Contest, an Amurica photo booth and more! And it’s all FREE! Presented by

Wacky Wednesdays JULY

memphispaintball.com • 9640 Davies Plantation Road, Lakeland • 372-3383 Outdoor paintball course offers Old West, jungle, and canyon settings on 15 acres. For ages 10+. Tournament-style airball field for advanced players.

Come in and cool off every Wednesday this summer with films kids love and art projects that promise to keep them engaged. The fun lasts from 10 until noon. Admission is FREE but all children must be accompanied by an adult.

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FedExForum

fedexforum.com • 191 Beale Street • 205-1234 When the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies or the University of Memphis Tigers men’s basketball team aren’t playing basketball, this state-of-the-art arena hosts concerts and corporate events.

Memphis Redbirds at AutoZone Park

memphisredbirds.com • Third St. and Union Avenue • 721-6000 The Redbirds, a Triple-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals, play at AutoZone Park, one of the top minor league stadiums in the nation. Season runs April to September with fireworks and special promotions during home games.

THE GREAT OUTDOORS: PARKS IN OUR REGION

Parks offer a great way to relax and enjoy the outdoors. Some are built with specific sports in mind while others boast natural beauty.

City Parks

Explore athletic programs offered through Memphis and suburban city parks and recreation departments. Area churches offer additional programs, too.

Visit BrooksMuseum.org for times, dates and details on everything happening this summer at the Brooks in Overton Park!

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funquestbowl.com/440 W. Hwy. 72, Collierville • 850-9600 Laser tag, skating, & an arcade. KSF.

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ATTRACTIONS 2015 plus shady seating and picnic tables for parents. Babies under 3 must wear swim diapers. • Admission: Free/members. $15/non-members. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day. Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. daily.

Collierville Parks

colliervilleparks.org • The city offers two outdoor spray parks: W. C. Johnson Park (419 Johnson Park Dr.) and Suggs Park (163 East South Street). Both have water stations with sprays and fountains. Suggs Spray Park is free. It is closed on Wednesdays. Johnson Park is free to Collierville residents only, $10/non-residents.

Island Play @Beale Street Landing

Memphisriverfront.com Kids can get wet in the summer months at this play space at the base of Beale Street, when the reeds spray water. There’s also a stone slide and a

Memphis Botanic Garden

memphisbotanicgarden.com • 750 Cherry • 636-4100 Located at Audubon Park, the botanic garden offers a beautiful setting alive with native flowers and 23 specialty gardens featuring roses, irises, daffodils, hydrangeas, and a Japanese garden. My Big Backyard is designed for kids, with a huge tree house to explore, fairy cottages, and a stream for splashing. Farmers Market from April to October. Live at the Garden is the Summer Concert Series. • Admission: $8/adults; $6.50/seniors, $5/ ages 3-12, free 0-2.

Memphis Zoo

memphiszoo.org • 2000 Prentiss Place • 276-WILD Very walkable, Memphis Zoo has received national recognition for featuring animals you don’t find everywhere, like pandas and polar bears. Here you can ride a camel, feed a giraffe, or stroke a stingray. Summer camps and year-round classes help families learn about the animal kingdom. • Admission: $15/adults, $14/ seniors, $10/ages 2-11, free 0-2 free. $5/parking.

Tennessee Safari Park

Arlington Parks • townofarlington.org • 867-2620 Bartlett Parks and Recreation •.cityofbartlett.org/65/ Parks-Recreation • 385-5590 Collierville Park & Recreation • colliervilleparks.org/parks • 457-2770 Germantown Parks & Rec germantown-tn.gov • 757-7375 Lakeland Parks and Rec • lakelandtn.gov • 867-2717 Memphis Park Commission memphistn.gov/Government/ ParksNeighborhoods/Parks.aspx • 576-4200 Millington Parks • http://cityofmillington.org • 873-5770

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Mud Island River Park

mudisland.com • 125 N. Front • 576-7241 Walk the pedestrian bridge or grab the monorail, then enjoy scenic views of the river and skyline. Kids can sail toy boats down a scale model of the lower Mississippi River or man a pedal boat in the lagoon. The Mississippi River Museum has fascinating exhibits on river life. Open April 11 to October 30, closed Mondays. • Admission: Monorail, $4; museum, monorail, & guided tour: $10/adults, $9/seniors, $7/ages 5-11, under 4 free. Park grounds are free.

Overton Park

overtonpark.org • 2080 Poplar With 342 acres, Overton Park offers a leafy sanctuary for Midtown. Kids love to swing in the hammocks, or climb the net at Rainbow Lake Playground. The park also sports a 9-hole public golf course, a shaded dog park, and hiking/ biking trails through old-growth forest. Also here is the Memphis Zoo, Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis College of Art, and the Levitt Shell, an outdoor amphitheater with free concerts.

Shelby Farms

shelbyfarmspark.org • 767-PARK This 4,500-acre park has many great features, but kids can’t get enough of the creative Woodland Discovery playground, with slides, swings, water features, and sand pit. Older kids can mountain bike on the Wolf River trail or ride the 12-mile paved Greenline to Memphis. Additionally, you’ll find classes and camps, lake fishing, horseback riding, a large off-leash area for dogs,

a disc golf course, and Go Ape, a treetops ropes course. Open sunrise to one hour before sunset. • NOTE: Patriot Lake is currently under construction. Canoe and kayak rentals available at Pine Lake.

plus climbing structures and views.

The Salvation Army Kroc Center

KrocMemphis.org • 729-8007 The aquatic center offers indoor/outdoor pools and splash areas. Membership entitles you to athletic facility and classes. Memberships start at $54/month, plus $50 one-time

Shelby Farms BMX Park

usabmx.com/tracks/1847/pages/1136 • South side Walnut Grove Bicycle motocross track, sanctioned by USA BMX. Season runs March through November. Bikers must hold a valid USA BMX license to ride. Licenses available upon registration at the track; 1-day, 30-day, and annual memberships available.

Memphis Skate Park

memphistn.gov/Government/MemphisSkatePark.aspx • 2599 Avery Ave. Skaters and cyclists of all levels can ride here, with two big bowls, ramps and rails. Open to skaters Tuesday-Sunday, bikers Mondays only. Protective gear required for kids under 12, along with parent supervision.

SPRAY PARKS Bartlett Recreation Center Splash Pad

cityofbartlett.org This brand new splash park features lots of fun ways to get wet with sprays and fountains. Open to the public. Bartlett residents, $5 (with recreation card), $12 per person for non-residents. Summer passes available.

Children’s Museum of Memphis’s - H2Oh! Splash Water Park

Cmom.com This garden-themed splash park is delightful, with fountains, sprayers and a water organ,

registration fee.

Peabody Park

At the corner of Cooper and Central (712 Tanglewood St.), this little Midtown park is ideal for young children, with fountains, geysers, and a spray pad. Free.

Memphis Zoo

memphiszoo.com Cool off at the zoo by wading in the stream at the plaza entry, or dancing in the Yellowstone geyser at Teton Trek.

NATURE CENTERS & CONSERVATION ORGANIZATIONS Lichterman Nature Center

memphismuseums.org • 5992 Quince • 767-7322 Roam the walking trails in this 62-acre park that wind through forest, meadow, and lake habitats. Learn about animals, reptiles, and birdlife native to Tennessee at the Backyard Wildlife Center. • Admission: $6/adults, $5.50/seniors, $4.50/ ages 3-12, free/0-3. Free to Pink Palace museum members. Free Tuesdays from 1 p.m. to closing.

tennesseesafaripark.com Alamo, TN • (731) 697-7360 Kids love watching the animals come up to the car as you drive through this safari park. You’ll find more than 80 different species here, including giraffes, pygmy goats, and kangaroos. In addition, the Hillcrest homestead shows children what life was like during Tennessee’s pioneer days. • Admission: $12/adults, $8/ages 2-12, free/1 & under.

Nature Conservancy of Tennessee

nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/northamerica/unitedstates/tennessee This nonprofit says Tennessee is America’s most biologically rich inland state, and preserves more than 280,000 acres of natural areas. Locally, you can canoe the Hatchie River or explore a cypress swamp at the William Clark Conservation Area in Rossville.

Wolf River Conservancy

wolfriver.org/wolfriverinformation Explore the 90-miles of Wolf River floodplain through forests, fields and communities in northern Mississippi and West Tennessee (Mineral Slough Boardwalk in La Grange or Bateman Bridge in Moscow, to name a few). Bike trails parallel the river between Germantown and Cordova. Organized canoe outings listed on their website.

STATE PARKS Tennessee State Parks

tennessee.gov/environment/parks/ Tennessee boasts 57 state parks, with a number only a few hours from Memphis. Most offer ranger programs and seasonal events, even junior ranger programs.

Meeman-Shelby Forest State Park

tennessee.gov/environment/parks/MeemanShelby 13 miles north Hwy. 51 in Millington • 876-5215 Known as Shelby Forest, this state park sits atop the Chickasaw Bluffs along the banks of the Mississippi. Besides beautiful hiking, biking, camping, and disc golf. the park also offers several lakes for fishing, a nature center (open weekends), and canoe trips through a cypress swamp. Cabins and tent sites available. The pool is no longer open, due to budget cuts.

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strawberryplains.audubon.org 285 Plains Road, Holly Springs, MS 38635 • (662) 252-1155 Once a cotton plantation, this Audubon sanctuary now teems with wildlife. Check in at the visitor center, hike one of the many trails or tour the antebellum home. Family hikes every third Saturday at 9 a.m. ($10/family or $3/person) and naturalist speakers during the summer. Hummingbird Migration Celebration in early September. • Admission: Grounds only, $3. house tours, $8/adults, $5/ages 5-12, free/0-5.

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arkansasstateparks.com/villagecreek County Rd. 71, Wynne, AR • (870) 238-9406 Just over an hour from Memphis, Village Creek, Arkansas’ second largest state park sprawls along Crowley’s Ridge. The hilly terrain makes hiking or biking a fun challenge. Explore the park’s two lakes with fishing boats, pedal boats, or kayaks for rent. The Ridges championship golf course is open year-round.

TRAILS AND GREENWAYS The Wolf River Nature Area

germantown-tn.gov/index.aspx?page=500 Wolf River Boulevard west of Germantown Parkway This 2.5-mile park parallels the Wolf River and covers a rich variety of ecosystems, including a pond, meadow, and bottomlands forest. The wide, paved trail is ideal for walking or biking, and links with the Wolf River Greenway. Interpretive stations tell of the river’s wildlife as well as how the different ecosystems function. Watch for deer, beaver, turtles, frogs, and birds.

The Wolf River Greenway

Wolfriver.org/visitingthewolfrivergreenway This bike trail is accessible from several points. The trailhead is located at Humphreys Center where a 1.5 mile trail circles West Lake. Pedal across the Wolf River and you can ride dirt trails

before you emerge on the west end of Shelby Farms Park.

Stanky Creek Trail, Bartlett

There are three trails: a 2-mile loop (blue trail), a 2.2-mile loop (yellow trail), and the 5.1-mile loop (white trail) that are worth hiking or offroad biking. The leafy forest canopy keeps it cool in summer, roots and branches add to the challenge. Since the trail is in the middle of suburban Bartlett, you won’t get lost (at least for long).

The River Walk

memphisriverfront.com/parks/riverwalk Whether walking or biking, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the Mississippi River. The River Walk begins at Harbor Town and continues south through Tom Lee Park to Martyr’s Park, dedicated to those people who stayed to help victims of Yellow Fever epidemic of 1878. For loftier views, cross River Front Drive and climb up the stairs to the Bluff Walk, which extends from South Bluffs to the city’s Visitor Center.

CREATIVE PLAYGROUNDS Everybody’s Tree House at Riverdale Park

germantown-tn.gov/index.aspx?page=723 • 7345 Neshoba Road, Germantown Centered around a tree house with swings, gliders, and climbing apparatus, this playground is wheelchair-accessible so all children can experience nature through play. memphisbotanicgarden.com/mybigbackyard 750 Cherry Road Part museum, part playground, this garden is designed to engage children. Kids can learn about plants and birdlife while they explore playhouses, climb a tree house, slosh through a creek, and play musical instruments. • Admission: $8/ adults, $6.50 seniors, $5/ages 2-12. Open daily from 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Rainbow Lake Playground at Overton Park

Stax Museum T.O Fuller State Park

tn.gov/environment/parks/TOFuller/ 1500 Mitchell Road • 543-7581 Hike, picnic, camp, or swim at the pool in this historic state park, the first east of the Mississippi to open to African Americans. When the pool was dug in 1940, workers unearthed the Chucalissa Indian village. • Pool hours: Wednesday-Sunday, noon-6 p.m. $4. Swimsuits required.

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tn.gov/environment/parks/BigHillPond/ 1435 John Howell Road, Pocahontas, TN • (731) 645-7967 Less than two hours from Memphis, this state park lives up to its name with rolling terrain great for biking or vigorous hiking. A wetlands boardwalk leads into a cypress swamp, pristine water is perfect for paddling. Don’t forget to examine the Civil War earthworks. Campground and backcountry shelters available.

overtonpark.org/rainbow-lake-playground Located in the heart of Overton Park, this popular playground offers multilevel climbing structures, hammock swings, and climbing nets. Working bathrooms and water fountains make this a more family-friendly experience. • Open sunrise to sunset.

Chickasaw State Park

state.tn.us/environment/parks/Chickasaw Hwy. 100, Henderson, TN • (731) 989-5141 This hilly, scenic park is just two hours from Memphis and offers lots of recreation options. You can swim, fish, or pedal boat in Lake Placid, hike, ride horseback ($25/per hour) and eat at the park’s restaurant (weekend hours only). Enjoy a weekend camping or stay in CCCera cabins.

Arkansas State Parks

Our neighbor to the west has a terrific state parks system all its own, with a searchable events database (arkansasstateparks.com/things-to-do/ calendar-events/).

Crowley’s Ridge

arkansasstateparks.com/crowleysridge/ 2092 Hwy 168 North Paragould, AR • (870) 573-6751 Crowley’s Ridge has a sweet swimming lake, easy trails, cabins, fishing, and boat rentals.

Shelby Farms Park Woodland Discovery Playground or continue on a paved trail which links to the Greenline. Built in sections, this 10-foot wide pathway will eventually extend a total of 30 miles to connect neighborhoods from downtown Memphis through the cities of Germantown and Collierville.

Shelby Farms Greenline

shelbyfarmspark.org/shelbyfarmsgreenline A 6.5 mile rail-to-trail that links Midtown Memphis (at Tillman) with Shelby Farms Park. This wide, scenic paved trail takes you past backyards, lowlands, even under the I-240 spaghetti bowl

shelbyfarmspark.org/woodlanddiscoveryplayground A leafy, serpentine arbor leads kids to several play “nests,” which include climbing nets, huge slides, sand pits, swings, a tree house, and more. The most inventive play space in Memphis. • Open 9 a.m. to one-hour before sunset. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

HISTORIC SITES

The Mid-South is rich in history and you don’t have to go far to learn all about our roots.

Your child learns self-control by seeing how you control yourself.

Go to TUCI.org for a copy of the Parents Guide to Kindergarten Readiness. MG-8

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ATTRACTIONS 2015 MIDTOWN AND BEYOND Elmwood Cemetery

elmwoodcemetery.org • 824 S. Dudley • 774-3212 This 80-acre cemetery is on the National Register of Historic Places. You’ll find elaborate headstones, sculptures, and tombs that remember military generals, soldiers, immigrants, and victims of the 1870s yellow fever epidemics. • Admission: Free. $15/90-minute tour, $10/audio tour.

Elvis Presley’s Graceland

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graceland.com • 3765 Elvis Presley Boulevard (800) 238-2000 If you live in Memphis, then you’ve heard about Elvis Presley. Discover him for yourself at Graceland, one of the most visited house museums in America. Here you can see the Jungle Room, the cars, the private jets. People from around the world come to Memphis mid-August for a weeklong Elvis tribute, complete with great Elvis impersonator shows. Don’t miss out. • Admission: $36-$77/adults, $32.40-$76.50/ students & seniors, $16-$74.50-/ages 7-12, free/0-6. Free shuttle to Sun Studios & Rock ‘n Soul Museum.

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DOWNTOWN

Main Street Trolley

matatransit.com/trolleyService.aspx • 274-6282 Vintage trolleys have circled downtown Memphis since the early 1990s. Due to safety concerns, ridership is currently suspended.

Beale Street

bealestreet.com • Downtown Memphis • 526-0117 This world-famous thoroughfare has historically been home to the blues. Families can visit specialty shops and tourist sites, including the early home of bluesman W.C. Handy, and A. Schwab’s Dry Goods Store, a century-old landmark and last original business on Beale Street.

W.C. Handy Memphis Home and Museum

wchandymemphis.org 352 Beale St., at 4th Street • 527-3427 This simple shotgun house, filled with memorabilia and period photographs, was once the Memphis home of “the Father of the Blues,” W. C. Handy. While living here, he wrote Beale Street Blues and Memphis Blues. • Admission: $6/adults, $4/ages 3-17.

Magevney House

Memphismuseums.org/magevney-overview 198 Adams • 523-1484 Tour one of the city’s oldest remaining residences, built in the 1830s by Eugene Magevney, an Irish immigrant, pioneer teacher, and early founder of St. Peter’s Cathedral. This home was the site of Memphis’ first Catholic mass and wedding. • Open first Saturday each month from 1-4 p.m. Admission is free.

Slavehaven Underground Railroad Museum

slavehavenundergroundrailroadmuseum.org 826 N. Second Street • 527-3427 See a stop on the Underground Railroad where slaves were hidden during the 1800’s before being smuggled onto riverboats headed to the North. The museum includes artifacts from slavery days. • Admission: $10/adults, $8/children 4-17. Under 3 free.

Cotton Museum at the Memphis Cotton Exchange

memphiscottonmuseum.org • 65 Union Avenue • 531-7826 This museum traces the colorful story of cotton and how that industry shaped Memphis. Main exhibit is housed on the original trading floor of the Memphis Cotton Exchange. • Admission: $10/adults, $7/ages 6-12, 5 and under free.

The Peabody Memphis

peabodymemphis.com/ • 149 Union Avenue • 529-4000 The Peabody ducks march to and from the Grand Lobby daily at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. in a time-honored tradition dating back to 1933. Enjoy people-watching in the lobby, take in the city skyline from the rooftop, or drink, dine, and stay.

Sun Studio

sunstudio.com • 706 Union • 521-0664 Elvis Presley cut his first single here in 1954 with Sun producer Sam Phillips. Sun offers daily tours, but continues as a working studio. The Sun Studio Gallery contains records and photographs of other famous rockers: Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash. • Admission: $12/adults, free/ages 5-11 free. Under 5 not permitted. Free shuttles to Graceland and Rock ‘n Soul Museum.

National Civil Rights Museum

civilrightsmuseum.org • 450 Mulberry Street • 521-9699 Renovated and reopened in 2015, the National Civil Rights Museum is located on the site of the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Interactive media exhibits tell the story of the civil rights movement, both nationally and world-wide. View Rooms 306 and 307, where King was staying when struck down. Cross the street to view the rooming house rented by James Earl Ray. • Admission: $15/ adults; $14/seniors and students; $12/ages 4-17; free/0-3. Free on Mondays after 3 p.m. (except on holidays), bring proof of residency. Closed Tuesdays.

Memphis Pink Palace Museum

memphismuseums.org • 3050 Central • 636-2362 Tennessee’s most visited museum, the Pink Palace details the natural and cultural history of the MidSouth. Sometimes referred to as the city’s attic, it includes preserved wildlife, fossils, a detailed, carved three-ring circus, a Piggly Wiggly store, the nation’s first self-service grocery, developed in Memphis and more. Also, the giant 3D theatre and a planetarium (currently undergoing restoration). • Admission: $12.75/adults, $12.25/seniors, $7.25/ages 3-12.

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Graceland

staxmuseum.com/ • 926 E. McLemore Avenue • 946-2535 Delve into the soulful history of Stax Records, Memphis’s pioneering record label whose sound helped to shape American soul music. Kids will dig Isaac Hayes’s gold-plated Caddie and the “Express Yourself” dance floor. • Admission: $13/adults; $12/seniors, military, and students; $10/children ages 9-12. Free to members. Free to residents on Tuesdays from 1-5 p.m.

C.H. Nash Museum at the Chucalissa Archaeological Site

memphis.edu/chucalissa/ 1987 Indian Village Drive 785-3160 Exhibits describe the Native Americans who first called the Bluff City home. Chucalissa was inhabited by various tribes, deserted in the 1500s and rediscovered in 1940 during the digging of the pool at T.O. Fuller State Park. Family days: Tuesdays, Thursdays, & Saturday at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Activities include a museum tour, a visit to the archaeology lab, and a crafts activity. • Admission: $5/adults, $3/seniors & ages 4-12, free/3 and under.

National Civil Rights Museum

memphismuseums.org/Mallory_neely-overview 652 Adams Avenue • 523-1484 This 25-room Italianate mansion reflects the lifestyle of wealthy Memphians at the turn of the century. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, much of the furnishings are original to the Victorian era. The house dates to 1852. • Admission: $7/adults, $6/seniors, $5/ages 3-12, free to Pink Palace members. Friday & Saturday tours every half hour from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum

memphisrocknsoul.org/ • 191 Beale Street at FedExForum 205-2533 This Smithsonian-affiliated museum serves up a hefty helping of American music history. You’ll learn how Memphis’ blues and soul music influenced pop music. • $12/adults, $ 9/ages 5-17. Discounts available. Shuttles service to Graceland and Sun Studios.

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COURTESY OF THE MEMPHIS BOTANIC GARDEN

IF YOU BUILD IT, THEY WILL COME! Memphis Botanic Garden Fort Pillow State Historic Park

tn.gov/environment/parks/FortPillow/ • 3122 Park Rd, Henning • (731) 738-5581 High above the Mississippi River, this Civil War site was the scene of a battle involving black soldiers conscripted by Confederate forces. Impressive earthworks remain, and the hiking trails are lovely. • Free.

Shiloh National Military Park

nps.gov/shil • Hwy. 22 (110 mls. east of Memphis) (731) 689-5696 This National Park commemorates the important two-day battle fought here in 1862. Park includes interpretive museum, two films, monuments, burial grounds, and gift shop. Reenactment in early April remembers the battle. • Admission: Free.

Morton Museum of Collierville History

colliervillemuseum.org • 196 Main Street & Poplar, 457-2650 This small museum, located in a former church, examines different facets of the town’s heritage. Summer programs for kids. • Admission is free.

Museum of Biblical History (formerly Biblical Resource Center & Museum)

biblical-museum.org • 140 E. Mulberry Street, Collierville • 854-9578 Located on Collierville’s historic town square, the museum features artifacts and replicas from biblical lands to give historical and cultural information about the Bible. Archaeology blog talks about artifacts you’ll see in the museum. • Admission is free, $3/guided tour.

DAY TRIPS Corinth Civil War Interpretive Center

501 West Linden Street, Corinth, MS • (662) 287-9273 This museum shows the siege, battle, and occupation of Corinth. Daily programs examine the Life of a Soldier and Artillery use. • Admission: free. Open daily.

The Children’s Museum of Memphis

cmom.com • 2525 Central Avenue • 458-2678 Visit this popular hands-on children’s museum where kids can climb on a fire truck, fly a plane, climb a maze, and romp in the preschool play area. In summer, the splash park offers cool fun. New for 2015: an outdoor playground and breastfeeding room for moms •. Open daily except Easter, Christmas, and Thanksgiving Day. Admission: $15/all ages, under 1 free.

The Fire Museum of Memphis

firemuseum.com • 118 Adams • 320-5650 Housed in Fire Station No. 1, this museum traces the history of Memphis firefighting with station memorabilia and interactive exhibits that teach fire safety. Kids love climbing the fire trucks but watch young kids in the Fire Room, it can be intense. • Admission: $10/adults, $8/ages 3-12, $8/seniors, military w/ID; under 2 free.

Gibson Guitar Factory

gibson.com/en-us/Locations/FactoryTours/ • 145 Lt. George W. Lee Avenue • 544-7998 This 45-minute docent-led tour shows how the world’s largest guitar manufacturer makes their famous Gibson electric. • Admission: $10. Under 5 not admitted. Reservations recommended.

The University of Memphis Public Earthquake Resource Center

ceri.memphis.edu • 3918 Central • 678-2007 Free guided tours (by appointment) cover local and international earthquake activity. Groups welcome (ages 10 and up).

SIGN UP FOR THE SCARECROW CONTEST AT LICHTERMAN NATURE CENTER! Apply online only at memphismuseums.org Not sure how to get started? Come to our FREE Scarecrow Building Seminar Saturday, August 15 at 10am 5992 Quince Rd. Memphis, TN 38119

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daviesmanorplantation.org • 9336 Davies Plantation, Bartlett • 386-0715 Shelby County’s oldest log house dates to 1807. Now a house museum on the National Register of Historic Places, Davies Manor preserves rural life in an urban setting. • Admission: $5/adults, $4/seniors, $3/students, 5 & under free. Open April 2-Dec 15. Tues-Sat, noon-4. A Blue Star Museum: Memorial Day to Labor Day, entry is free to military.

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OTHER MUSEUMS (FOR ART MUSEUMS, SEE OUR ARTS SECTION)


ATTRACTIONS 2015 Backbeat Tours

backbeattours.com • 143 Beale Street • 527-9415 Located just inside B.B. King’s, Backbeat’s guides are Memphis musicians who play and sing music from the city’s heritage. See landmarks by foot or by bus. Charters available. Five tours range from $15-$49/adults, $9-$31/ages 7-13, free/6 and under.

The Carriage Company

carriagecomemphis.com/ Downtown Memphis 507-2587 Take a downtown carriage tour and learn about the city’s history. • Admission: $55/30-min., $70/45-min., $85/60-min.

Memphis Riverboats

memphisriverboats.net 251 S. Riverside Drive 527-BOAT Ride aboard a riverboat with a family-owned tour company that has been plying the Mississippi for 55 years. • Sightseeing tours & dinner cruises board at Beale Street Landing.

SPECIAL NEEDS PROGRAMS

Liveitup, Inc. (formerly United Cerebral Palsy)

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MOVIE THEATERS

Palace Cinema

ucpmemphis.org • 3239 Players Club Parkway • 761-4277 Advancing the independence and productivity of children and adults with various types of disabilities.

Crew Training International (CTI) 3D Theater (formerly IMAX)

memphismuseums.org • 3050 Central • 636-2362 Located in the Pink Palace Museum, this giant 3D theater immerses viewers into the fascinating world of the sciences with a four-story screen. Meerkats 3D opens June 28 • Admission: $9/ adults, $8/seniors, $7/ages 3-12. Call for school/ group rates.

moviepage.com • 6711 Stage Road, at Kirby Whitten in Bartlett • 763-3456 Twilight-hour special, $6.50 between 4 and 6 p.m. palace.moviepage.com • 5117 Old Summer Road at I-240 • 763-1111. Many films shown in 3D. • Matinee admission until 6 p.m.: $6.50/adults, $5.50/seniors and ages 3-11. Evening: $7.50/adults, $5.50/3-11. Econo Hour: $5/if you buy tickets from 5-6 p.m.

Malco Theatres

malco.com • 681-2020 Over a dozen locations in Memphis and Shelby County. Matinee admission before 6 p.m. Bartlett Cinema 10 offers $3 films. June 2-July 29: Kids Summer Film Fest on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10 a.m. at Cordova, Collierville and Stage Cinemas. Admission: $2.

Malco Summer Drive-In

malco.com • 5310 Summer Ave. • 767-4320 Big flicks seven days a week in summer. Box office opens at 7:30 p.m., shows begin at 8:45 p.m. • Admission: $7.50/adults, free/ages 10 & under. Expanded concession menu. Double-features nightly. Box office opens 30 minutes before showtime.

FAMILY FARMS AND PETTING ZOOS Cedar Hill Farm

gocedarhillfarm.com • 8 Love Road, Hernando, MS • (662) 429-2540 A family-run farm on 120 acres, Cedar Hill offers a petting zoo of animals from cows to peacocks. Take a pony ride, or play paintball here. Open to the public seasonally.

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CITY TOURS

Greater Memphis Special Olympics

specialolympicsmem.org • 683-1271 Year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. Here your child can develop physical fitness as well as experience the joy of participating with other children and Special Olympics athletes.

Kids Kountry Petting Zoo

kidzkountrypettingzoo.com • 5960 Tchulahoma, Southaven • (662) 349-2909 With rabbits and pony rides, Kidz Kountry is a fun country experience. Not open for individual admission tours but available for birthday parties, company picnics, and special events. (870) 815-9519 • whittonfarms.com Fourth generation farmers, the Whittons grow vegetables and flowers for sale through community supported agriculture (CSA) shares and at local farmers markets. They also make their farm available for school groups and garden club tours. MP

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Our Favorite Moments

KID FUNNIES

Me: Don’t count your chickens before they hatch. My 5-year-old: I don’t have any chickens Me: It’s just a saying. My 5-year-old: I counted. I still have 0. ~ Thanks to Sarah Apparently, I pack an apple in my 5-year-old’s lunch so it can get out for a couple of hours. ~ Thanks to Brian

Daryl (11 mos.) “I was cleaning the porch and sat Daryl in his favorite Ninja Turtles chair to enjoy the breeze,” writes Shakia, Daryl’s mom. “When I turned around, he was falling asleep and I snapped this loving photo.”

My son was recently looking at his school yearbook. Me: That’s a cute one of you and your friends. Him: Yeah. I’m picking my nose in that picture. ~ Thanks to Susan

Cassidy (1) and Camille (2) share a silly sister moment.

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