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DescriptionApproximately 280 youth, ages 10-15 converge on Camp Ripley, Minnesota in August to attend the Annual Minnesota National Guard Youth Camp. The youth, dependents, nieces, nephews, brothers, sisters and grandchildren of Minnesota Guard members, spend seven days experiencing Camp Ripley and its surrounding environment during the one week camp session. The idea for establishing a youth education program for the Minnesota National Guard was first discussed in the summer of 1988. In September 1989, the Adjutant General, Major General Eugene Andreotti, appointed the Family Program Manager to establish a youth camp program. A State Coordinator was appointed in November and the first planning meeting was held in December 1989.
In 2001 Teen Camp was created. This one week camp was developed to include 13-15 year olds. The intent of this camp is to promote respect, friendship, leadership, team skills, self-confidence, self-esteem and community involvement. The purpose of the Minnesota National Guard Youth Camp is to:
During August 1991, 104 youths attended the First Annual Minnesota National Guard Youth Camp. It was a resounding success. Interest in the Youth Camp has increased and this summer 280 campers will be attending. The number of volunteers has also increased from 35 in 1991 to 170 this year. This shows the love and dedication for children by the Minnesota National Guard family. Anyone wishing information about Youth Camp programs or would like to become a volunteer for future programs and events, please contact us. Youth Camp is open to visiting families and military personnel. Details
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