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  2. Some kids are asking for a 'free summer' — no camp, no ...

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    Summer for my kids, ages 6 and 9, usually consists of a sampler of summer camps, slotted in between any camping trips or family visits that bleed into the weekdays.

  3. Brant Lake Camp - Wikipedia

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    Brant Lake Camp is located on the lakefront of Brant Lake in the Adirondaks. The camp is spread of an area of more than 50 acres (20 ha). [1] The camp focuses on sports and athletics while also offering arts and crafts and other activities for campers, ages 7 to 15.

  4. Day camp - Wikipedia

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    Day camps can be booked by the day or by the week, or month depending on the institution organizing them. Programs are typically available for kids ages 3–17, but the specific age range can vary depending on the camp's focus and structure. The most popular ages for summer day camps are typically ages 5–10.

  5. Summer camp - Wikipedia

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    Many pre-schools in India such as Season Camps, G MaX, Gurukul Preschool (Hunar Summer Camp ) AppleKids conduct extensive Summer Camps for Kids aged 2 to 12 years. Adventure activities for kids are also popular at the summer camps for age groups of 7 to 18 years. Summer camps focusing on wildlife conservation are getting popular over the years.

  6. Forest Lake Camp - Wikipedia

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    The Camp is now owned by the Blanck and Kelly families of Waterbury, VT, and Needham, MA, respectively. FLC is an accredited camp by the American Camp Association. The camp has different programs, ranging from 2 to 7 week programs for boys and girls ages 8–16. Both male and female camp start and end on the same dates.

  7. Girls Quest - Wikipedia

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    Girls Quest is an organization for girls founded in 1936 by Ruth Uarda Zirkle Kauth. [1] The organization was created to enrich the lives of teen girls and to help them become active members of their communities and to reach their full potential. The girls enjoy outdoor education experiences, leadership training and they have year-round mentors.