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Summer 2008 Newsletter

About RED PINE CAMP

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· What to Bring
· Guidelines
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· Senior Staff 2008
· Family Program
· Childrens Programs
· Weekly Themes
· RPC Sports
· The Waterfront
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Family Program


Red Pine's program and facilities are yours to enjoy to your own taste and at your own pace. Best of all everthing is FREE.

All of the programs are organized for the campers and their success is largely dependent on the participation and enthusiasm of campers. If you have any talents, musical instruments or program suggestions, please bring them along and let the program staff know. The program opportunities available are without equal. There is an activity to meet virtually every taste.

A supervised program is conducted for the children in camp. This occurs during the mornings allowing the parents the freedom to pursue their own interests and activities.

There is a wide variety of handicrafts for adults including leather work and an appropriate selection for juniors. Instructions for handicrafts are free; you pay only for the materials you use.

Waterfront activities include water games, swimming, swimming instructions, waterskiing, canoeing, sailing and sailboarding. Instruction is provided in some activities.

Land sports' facilities include softball, volleyball, basketball, paddle tennis, table tennis, badminton, miniputt, shuffleboard, tetherball and horseshoes.

Several evening programs are designed for families. These include icebreakers, dances, folklore nights, millionaire's nights, camper shows, bridge and bingo tournaments, etc. Camp fire sing-songs are also common evening events.