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4-H Camp Whitewood Overnight Programs
Summer Overnight Programs
Overnight Camps
Great Summer Fun All in One Place
The
4-H Camp Whitewood residential junior camp program
features seven sessions to highlight your summer. Junior camp
session are open to all campers, 4-H and non-4-H members, age
8-14. Campers should be age 8 by January 1st and in third
grade.
Activities
All
campers will have equal opportunity to participate
in
both traditional and special day and evening programs conducted
throughout
the summer including:
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arts and crafts
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environmental
education
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swimming
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watercraft
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shooting sports
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outdoor living skills
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Evening
programs may
include:
| dancing |
fishing |
night hikes |
| carnivals |
tie dye |
talent show |
| campfire |
feature crafts |
feature guest |
| camp songs |
games |
much more |
Staff & Facilities
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The camp programs are staffed by trained adults
working with youth.
- Swimming
and watercraft are enjoyed on a nine acre
lake.
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Variety of crafts are available for the creative at
heart.
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Equipment for shooting sports (archery and riflery)
is used in a designated safety range under direction of a trained
instructor.
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Recreational field and pavilion are sites used for
day and evening activities.
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The camp's historical Indian mounds mark the
entrance
to the campfire circle at the old Erie Indian village.
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The gorge, cutting through part of the camp, allows
adventuresome hiking and creature catching in the stream below.
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Campers enjoy the family style meals in the
centrally located
dining hall. The food is served in three balanced, great tasting
meals and an evening snack is offered.
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Campers sleep in cabins, supervised by trained
counselors. Restroom facilities are centrally located.
Cost
The
cost for the seven day sessions is $200.00 *
Sunday
evening through Saturday after breakfast.
Includes
all crafts, programs, meals, and evening snack
*Session
One is six days at $175
*Session
Five is six days at $185
Registration
Information
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All educational
programs conducted by Ohio State University Extension are
available to clientele on a
nondiscriminatory basis without regard to race,
color, creed, religion, sexual
orientation, national origin, gender, age,
disability or Vietnam-era veteran status.
Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice
President for
Ag. Admin. and Director, OSU Extension TDD No. 800-589-8292 (Ohio only)
or
614-292-1868
Updated:
February 2007
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