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DescriptionRed Oak, a not-for-profit private camp, is proud of its mission to develop children’s inner strengths through outdoor adventure. It started in 1947 with a small group of boys who worked and played at Red Barn near the Holden Arboretum under the Direction of Frank Dimpsey. With the help of property acquisitions by Warren J. Corning, Red Oak started in 1952 as an overmight camp for older boys who graduated from the Red Barn program. And then, in 1957 under the Direction of Allison Corning Jones, Chincapin joined the Red Oak family of camps. In 1959, Ken Roskos was named Executive Director of all three camps, and for 43 years he and his wife Gerry worked very hard to create a culture of fun, learning, and safety for the campers and staff. Details
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Sessions(Please contact camp directly for updated session schedule.)
June 14 to July 30
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