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You Are Invited to #CampWarnerBros for Ready! Set! Goals! Week

What are we doing now? There is always an opportunity to make learning fun! We've been learning and growing together as a family while entertaining ourselves in a one-of-a-kind, family-fun summer camp activity series. You're invited to join us for educational, engaging, hands-on fun as we get busy with our adventure-filled assortment of Do It Yourself (DIY) camp experiences. Thanks to a partnership with our friends at Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, we have a camp calendar itinerary loaded up with themed crafts, activities, and of course- movies! You're invited to join us at #CampWarnerBros for Ready! Set! Goals! week at Camp Warner Bros. happening right here from our home base! 
Thank you to Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and the promotional team for Alex and Me for the courtesy of providing complimentary media screening provisions for editorial content purposes. This content may contain affiliate links.






You Are Invited to #CampWarnerBros for Ready! Set! Goals! Week

This has been a phenomenal series of home-centered activities for the whole family to enjoy. Here's a little review, in case you have missed any of our activities, we've already-






We're teamed up with soccer superstar, Alex Morgan, in the full-length feature film Alex & Me. This uplifting story of a young female athlete learning that with passion, determination, and self-worth you can make your goals reality.
Let's set, follow, and achieve our own short term and long term goals! 


"Teenager Reagan Willis has one dream – to play soccer like her hero, Alex Morgan. Her bedroom is a shrine to all things Alex, including a life-size poster of the Olympic gold medalist. Yet in the Willis house, Reagan lives in the shadow of her prep football superstar brother, Logan. When Reagan fails to make the cut of the premiere local soccer club team and is humiliated by her rival Claire, she’s certain her ship has sailed. But after accidentally hitting her head, Reagan’s poster of Alex Morgan suddenly comes to life and everything changes!"

In Alex & Me, Reagan (played by Siena Agudong (“Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn,” and “ Star Falls”) uses a chart to keep track of her daily soccer drills as she progress towards her goals. This week at Ready! Set! Goals! Camp, we're putting in the work to keep track of our personal goals with our own Alex & Me Goal Charts. 



In soccer, developing physical and mental strength helps players better control their bodies and mind when striking or heading the ball, scoring a goal, or staying ahead of the competition. Physical activity is a great way to boost your mood, strengthen your mind and body, and spend time with family and friends. Making time for daily physical and mental activities improve your health, reduce stress and anxiety, and build self-confidence. Get your family together, fill up your water bottles, and join in on this fun Alex & Me Family Workout

Hey Camp Directors! Before we get into this week's project, it's EXTREMELY important for you to be aware of the fact that this camp activity requires adult supervision at ALL times. Please use caution and safety procedures when exercising, and pay careful attention to your body. If an activity doesn’t feel right, stop immediately.



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