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  2. Camp Webb - Wikipedia

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    Camp Webb is a summer camp program run by the Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee.. Programs include week-long sessions for campers age 7–17, including a Senior High program for high school students, and shortened sessions for younger campers.

  3. Luther Point Bible Camp - Wikipedia

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    Luther Point Bible Camp is an ELCA affiliated Christian Bible camp located in Northwestern Wisconsin.Youth and young adults have the opportunity to come and be a part of the outdoor ministry that Luther Point offers year-round, along with approximately 45 summer staff, 5-10 full-time year-round staff, and many volunteers.

  4. List of summer camps - Wikipedia

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    A summer camp is a supervised program for children or teenagers conducted during the summer months in ... (Catholic), Wisconsin; Camp Iawah (Christian), Godfrey ...

  5. Camp Gray - Wikipedia

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    Four weeks of summer camp for boys were offered, and the counselors were diocesan seminarians. In 1968 the Catholic Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin, incorporated the camp. In 1980, Fr. Larry Bakke's second summer as director, the first summer session for girls was held. In 1984 Camp Gray held its first co-ed session, and soon after became ...

  6. What happens at Bible camp? From 'cry night' to shaping ... - AOL

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    Bible campsChristian sleepaway camps where kids live together in cabins, explore the outdoors and dine communally, all while learning about religion — exist throughout the country.

  7. Rawhide Boys Ranch - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Wisconsin passed the nation's first LGBT anti-discrimination bill, outlawing discrimination based on sexual orientation. This conflicted with Rawhide's faith-based treatment programs, which were partially based on hiring Christian married couples made up of a man and woman to create a traditional home environment.

  8. Camp Horseshoe for Boys - Wikipedia

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    Camp Horseshoe is a summer camp for boys located in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. The camp was started in 1932 by Maurice Arthur Hirshberg ("Doc H")and Al Engelhardt. They were co-directors until Al left the camp leadership to Doc H. In 1990, the camp closed and was reopened in 2004, or Quenota, by former camper, Jordan Shiner and his wife, Fran.

  9. Northland Scholars Academy - Wikipedia

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    Northland International University Aerial photo of Camp Lake and many of the campus buildings. Northland Mission Camp (now Northland Camp and Conference Center) [citation needed] was founded on December 31, 1958, by Paul and Mamie Patz and Reverend Harold and Arlene Sailer. Sailer and his wife both graduated from Northwestern Bible College.