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  2. Camp Airy - Wikipedia

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    Camp Airy was founded in 1924 by Aaron and Lilly Straus, philanthropists from Baltimore. One of the early figures in the camp history was Sidney Chernak, who started as a counselor and continued as director of Airy and executive director of Airy and Louise. In 1990, Sid Chernak retired after 63 summers spent at camp Airy.

  3. Roland Park Country School - Wikipedia

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    Kaleidoscope Lifelong Learning at Roland Park Country School was established in 1947 “to create outreach programs for alumnae, their friends and the Baltimore community”. “Courses, book talks, trips, and summer camps are offered in the fall, spring and summer semesters.

  4. Broad Creek Memorial Scout Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The reservation is 3 miles (4.8 km) from the Maryland and Pennsylvania border within Harford County, 25 miles (40 km) from the Maryland and Delaware border, and 28 miles (45 km) from Baltimore. The Camp Saffran component hosts summer camp, while Camp Oest is now often used for special events, such as Woodbadge and NYLT. During the non-summer ...

  5. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    It is now the Camp Lu Lay Lea Lutheran summer camp. Camp Hiawatha: Bay-Lakes Council: Munising: Active: Camp Highland: Camp Holaka: Tall Pine Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Lapeer: Closed: Located on 340 acres in Lapeer County. Camp Holaka was sold 2018. Camp Kanesatake: Wolverine Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Cambridge Township ...

  6. Catoctin Quaker Camp - Wikipedia

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    Catoctin Quaker Camp (CQC) is a Quaker residential-wilderness summer camp located near Frederick, Maryland, operated by Baltimore Yearly Meeting.It welcomes both Quaker and non-Quaker children between the ages of 9 and 14, organizing them into "units" based on their age.

  7. Baltimore Yearly Meeting - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Yearly Meeting has been operating summer camps in the region since the 1920s. Camps currently operated by BYM include Catoctin Quaker Camp, Shiloh Quaker Camp, near Charlottesville, Virginia; Opequon Quaker Camp, near Winchester, Virginia; and the Teen Adventure Program, near Lexington, Virginia.

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