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2011 CHAMPIONS
BCS YDFL College Prep Champions:
Nebraska!
Rose Bowl Champions:
Michigan!
BCS YDFL Champions
Wake Forest Demons!
2011 DMBAC Afterschool Summer Camp
DMBAC Afterschool will be offering Summer Camp for seven weeks from 7:30am-6:00pm for the rate of $100 per week per child. You may sign up for all seven weeks of the program or pick and choose from the dates below. We will be closed the week of July 4-8. Our camp will offer Jump Rope Math, Flag Football, Computers, Great Science for Girls, Basketball, Arts and Crafts and a variety of Games indoors and out. For registration information please contact Gwen Brooks at 704-618-2400.
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- June 20-24
- June 27- July 1
- July 11-15
- July 18-22
- July 25-29
- August 1-5
- August 8-12
Developing Minds, Bodies and Character Afterschool
The DMBAC afterschool program is dedicated to providing all youth with the goal of obtaining a college education and achieve the necessary skills to succeed in life. Participants are treated with respect and an opportunity to experience growth in the areas of teamwork, sportsmanship, and skill development. One of the primary goals of DMBAC is to create a positive environment that fosters improvement in self-confidence through success in the classroom as well as athletics.
The DMBAC afterschool program provides engaging academic and athletic activities for children. These activities are not seen as an ends in themselves, but as vehicles for creating values, building life skills and solidifying peer and adult relationships. An engaging activity is one that holds children's attention, awakens their imagination, and inspires them to want to learn more. DMBAC believes that all children have equal rights to be accepted, respected and valued by others. Our children are viewed as individuals to be developed, not problems to be solved.

















