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Slate Run is an unincorporated community in Brown Township, Lycoming County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [1] It lies between Blackwell and Waterville along Pennsylvania Route 414. Slate Run, a stream with the same name as the community, enters Pine Creek at Slate Run, in the Pine Creek Gorge. [2] The Pine Creek Rail Trail passes through ...
Slate Run is a 7.3-mile-long (11.7 km) [3] tributary of Pine Creek in Tioga and Lycoming counties, Pennsylvania in the United States. [4]Formed by the confluence of two of its tributaries, the Francis Branch and the Cushman Branch, Slate Run flows generally southeast to join Pine Creek at the community of Slate Run.
Kennedy and Card were concerned about the youth attending political indoctrination camps in the late 1930s. [10] Documentation provided by various Boys State programs across the country refer to these as "Young Pioneer Camps", and alternately describe them as either fascist- or communist-inspired.
Run Home Camps began in Somerset, Cambria counties in 2013 and, since 2020, has expanded into Arizona and Oklahoma.
It is the largest youth camp in the world by size. [5] [6] Philmont's terrain is mountainous, ranging in elevation from 6,500 feet (2,000 m) to 12,441 feet (3,792 m). [7] Philmont is also home to the Philmont Training Center, which is the main center for BSA's national-level training for volunteers and professionals.
Young Life operates using the "5 C's" of contact work, club, campaigners, camp, and committee.In the 2021-2022 year, an average of 294,761 teens attended weekly club and an average of 127,709 attended weekly campaigners, and was led by 46,340 volunteer leaders.
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The Cedar Run Inn and the Cedar Run General Store opened in the early 1890s and remain open in the early 21st century. A nearby Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) summer camp (Camp Cedar Pines) for boys and girls brought visitors to the area between 1920 and 1946. The last train passed through Cedar Run in 1989, and the tracks were removed.