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  2. Camp Widjiwagan - Wikipedia

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    Camp Widjiwagan was founded in 1929 by Julian Kirby with the permission of the YMCA as an all-boys wilderness camp. In 1947 it held its first sessions for girls. Since its founding it has gained national recognition for its excellent canoeing and backpacking programs. Since 1973 it has also run a strong environmental education program, called ...

  3. List of summer camps - Wikipedia

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    American Musical and Dramatic Academy (AMDA) High School Summer Conservatory. Appel Farm Arts Camp, New Jersey. Aspen Music Festival and School. Camp Belvoir Terrace for Girls, Massachusetts. Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Bowdoin International Music Festival. Buck's Rock Performing and Creative Arts Camp.

  4. Camp Fire (organization) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Fire. Camp Fire, formerly Camp Fire USA and originally Camp Fire Girls of America, is a co-ed youth development organization. [1] [2] Camp Fire was the first nonsectarian, multicultural organization for girls in America. [3] It is now gender-inclusive, and its programs emphasize camping and other outdoor activities.

  5. She-She-She Camps - Wikipedia

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    Contents. She-She-She Camps. The She-She-She Camps were camps for unemployed women that were organized by Eleanor Roosevelt (ER) in the United States as a counterpart to the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) programs designed for unemployed men. ER found that the men-only focus of the CCC program left out young women who were willing to work in ...

  6. Lac du Bois (camp) - Wikipedia

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    Lac du Bois (camp) Lac du Bois ("Lake of the Woods" in French) is a French language and culture camp at the Concordia Language Villages based in Minnesota. As with the other Concordia Language Village programs, it is a language immersion program. The Lac du Bois experience is offered on two sites: one in Bemidji, MN and another in Hackensack, MN.

  7. Concordia Language Villages - Wikipedia

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    Concordia Language Villages ( CLV ), previously the International Language Villages, is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization [1] based in Moorhead, Minnesota which operates a language and cultural immersion [2] program, sponsored by the Concordia College. Languages (15 as of 2023) are taught in summer camps, called "villages".

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