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  2. Camp Alvernia - Wikipedia

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    The former St Francis Monastery building at Camp Alvernia, in 1895. Historical marker outside Camp Alvernia with a tribute to Vince Lombardi. Camp Alvernia is a non-profit recreational summer camp in Centerport, New York on the North Shore of Long Island. The camp is located on the east shore of Centerport Harbor, on the Little Neck peninsula.

  3. Center Day Camp - Wikipedia

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    Center Day Camp (CDC) is a day camp run by the Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that coordinates, promotes, and supports the Jewish philanthropic, benevolent, educational, and communal activities in Southern Maine.

  4. Day camp - Wikipedia

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    The cost of day camps according to the American Camp Association, day camps that are ACA accredited are typically ranges from anywhere to $201 to $400 a week for day camps, depending on the type of camp that it is. Day camps which are sometimes run by nonprofit organizations are usually the most affordable they start as low as $100 a week and ...

  5. Country Day School movement - Wikipedia

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    The Country Day School movement is a movement in progressive education that originated in the United States during the late 19th century. Country Day Schools sought to recreate the educational rigor, atmosphere, camaraderie and character-building aspects of the best college-prep boarding schools, [citation needed] while allowing students to return to their families at the end of the day.

  6. Camp Kimama - Wikipedia

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    Camp Kimama was founded in Israel in 2004 by Ronen Hoffman with the intention of bringing American-style Jewish summer camps to Israel. [1] At the time, most Israeli summer camps ran for two or three days and were run by youth movements such as Noam on land belonging to JNF/KKL. [2]

  7. Milwaukee Country Day School - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Country Day School (MCD) was a country day school in Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, United States.It operated under the headmastership of A. Gledden Santer. The school was begun in 1911 and operated as a boys-only school until 1958, when girls were admitted.

  8. Farm & Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Later additions to the group were Tamarack Farm (a work camp for 15- to 17-year-olds of all genders), Saltash Mountain (co-ed, focused on hiking trips), Flying Cloud (for 11- to 14-year-old boys, originally borrowing the traditions of the Lakota people but later creating their own system of wilderness living in the manner of cultures from ...

  9. St. Croix USVI Country Day School - Wikipedia

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    St. Croix Country Day School was an independent, non-sectarian, non-profit college preparatory school serving all grades from PreK-12 located in Kingshill, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands. The student body was made up of 490 students.