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DescriptionTo promote a fraternal feeling among all of the boys, the entire camp joins together at least twice a week for special events, such as the Carnival, Fourth of July assembly and fireworks, dramatics presentations and musicals, talent nights, weekly cookouts, and Indian Council Fires.Perhaps the single biggest factor in a child's adjustment to camp is his bunk placement. Several weeks each spring are devoted to making up bunks based on information gleaned from personal visits, phone conversations, and notes about a boy's particular likes and dislikes. Compatibility, experience, and interests are the main considerations when placing boys together in a bunk. Other criteria, such as age and grade level, are easily met because of the number of boys in each age group. The ability to make compatible groupings is a major advantage of having forty to sixty boys of the same age and grade. Details
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Campers arrive Friday, June 25, 2010, and leave Friday, August 13, 2010. Father/Son Weekend ends Sunday August 15, 2010. Visiting Days: Friday, July 23 or Saturday, July 24, 2010. ReviewsNo Reviews to display
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