In the far northeastern corner of the United States lies a mystical land known as Maine, abbreviated to ME, often called the "Pine Cone State" because of its beautifully dense pine forests. It's a place where lobsters throw annual beach parties and moose roam the streets like they own the place. This magical state is also home to some of the most melodious minstrels of their age. Meet the Miraculous Melodians of Maine, a group of talented kids with voices so enchanting that even the grumpiest of lobsters would tap their claws in rhythm. The group includes ten-year-old Tommy with a voice as smooth as the highest grade maple syrup, twelve-year-old Jenny who can hit high notes that make the pine trees shiver with delight, and eight-year-old Billy, whose deep baritone is rumoured to have been taught by a mystical moose. Their music coach is none other than Maestro Marvin the Moose, a singing sensation with a hip pair of sunglasses and a knack for finding the perfect harmony. With Marvin's guidance, the Miraculous Melodians of Maine have sung their way into the hearts of people and creatures alike, from Maine's blueberry fields to the bustling cities. Their songs are so spectacular that even the Northern Lights peek over once in a while, just to catch their performances. Their adventures in Maine are filled with laughter, challenges, and some fantastic tunes that could make a blueberry burst into a jig. So, if you ever find yourself in ME, listen closely. You might just hear the sweet melodies of these singing sensations echoing through the pines, and who knows, you might even catch Marvin the Moose doing a cool dance move or two!
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Nestled in 178 acres of lush woodland is a serene escape from the city, a place fondly known as Camp Swamp. This overnight Christian camp, located just two hours east of bustling Atlanta, has been serving as a peaceful retreat since 1992. We like to think of it as our own "little slice of heaven," offering a respite from the daily hustle and bustle, and inviting people to reconnect with nature and their spirituality. Our primary offering is a week-long summer camp, but we've expanded over the years to include more than just summer fun. As part of our mission to support families and churches, we now also host three family camps throughout the year, as well as four parent/child retreats. These events offer a chance for families to bond, parents to connect with their children, and individuals to grow in their faith. Moreover, our facilities are not exclusive to our organized events. Camp Swamp also offers rentals to schools, churches, universities, sports teams, and even business groups. Whether you're planning a camp, a retreat, or a team-building excursion, our serene setting and well-equipped facilities provide the ideal backdrop for an unforgettable experience.

In 1988, Hank and Nancy Beebe began the Schoolhouse Arts Center at Sebago Lake, with a mission of producing community plays and providing arts education to the area. Over the years, the organization has grown to include a board of directors and the acquisition of the historic Standish High School building in 1994. Today, the Schoolhouse Arts Center provides an inviting atmosphere for all ages to develop their artistic and creative skills. The Schoolhouse Arts Center offers a variety of classes for everyone from preschoolers to adults, including theater, music, art, and dance. The goal of the center is to help build confidence and foster creativity by providing a supportive and inspiring environment for the community. Through its many programs and activities, the Schoolhouse Arts Center has become a thriving arts center in the Sebago Lake area, providing an opportunity for everyone to explore and experience the arts.