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  2. Camp Kinder Ring - Wikipedia

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    Camp Kinder Ring was founded in 1927 by The Workers Circle (formerly known as The Workmen's Circle, Yiddish Der Arbeter Ring). [2] On September 28, 2023, The Camp and The Worker's Circle announced that they were separating and that both organizations will continue to operate independently.

  3. Pinemere Camp - Wikipedia

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    Pinemere Camp has 250-300 campers and 100-150 staff every session. About half of the campers are from the Philadelphia area, and the rest come from communities all around North America. In addition to many former campers, Pinemere’s staff includes a large delegation from Israel and representatives from around the world.

  4. Stagedoor Manor - Wikipedia

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    Stagedoor Manor (Summer 2006) Stagedoor Manor is a performing arts training center located in Loch Sheldrake, New York.Since its opening, it has trained thousands of young actors, many of whom have gone on to success in film, television, and theater.

  5. Camp Interlaken JCC - Wikipedia

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    Camp Interlaken JCC, formally The Steve and Shari Sadek Family Camp Interlaken JCC, is a Jewish summer camp located in Eagle River, Wisconsin, United States.It provides residential camping for incoming 3rd through 10th grade Jewish children from around the world.

  6. French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts (or simply French Woods Festival or French Woods), is a private, co-educational performing and visual arts camp for youth aged 7 to 17 located in Hancock, New York.

  7. Phantom Lake YMCA Camp - Wikipedia

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    Resident camp: A one-week overnight camping experience for youth ages 7–17. There are coed, girls' and teen weeks. During some weeks, half-week sessions are available for children ages 7–8.

  8. Camp Merrie-Woode - Wikipedia

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    Upon the Orrs' retirement in 1978, Hugh Caldwell, a University of the South philosophy professor and Merrie-Woode staff member since 1952, led alumnae to form the Merrie-Woode Foundation, a non-profit corporation with the sole purpose of owning and operating Camp Merrie-Woode®. Through the generous support of the Merrie-Woode family, the ...

  9. Keewaydin (camp) - Wikipedia

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    In 1893 A.S. Gregg Clarke established a canoe tripping camp in northern Maine.Having come to realize that the timber industry and tourism had spoiled Maine for canoe tripping, Clarke set up a temporary camp on Lake Temagami in Ontario in 1903.