Strong River Camp and Farm is for boys and girls aged 7 – 12 years old. We offer swimming, tennis, arts and crafts, archery, horseback riding, soccer, ultimate Frisbee, paddleboats, birling, softball, bicycles, cricket, earthball, fishing, gardening, canoeing and a "ropes adventure course".

1. June 7 – June 13
2. June 14 – June 20
3. June 21 – July 3 (2 Week Session - Ends On Friday)
4. July 5 – July 11
5. July 12 – July 18
6. July 19 – July 25
7. 4-day Canoe Trip: July 25 – 29

Rates:

One week sessions = $850
Two week session = $1600
4 - day Canoe Trip = $500

A deposit of $350 of this fee is due with the application and the remainder is due by May 1st, 2009.

There is a canoe trip during each session, for which there is no additional fee. The 4 - Day Canoe Trip is only open to campers and Junior Staff who are attending a regular session of camp during the summer of 2009.The Canoe Trip begins on Saturday after lunch and ends on Wednesday morning after breakfast. If attending Session 6 you may stay straight through for the canoe trip.

All one-week sessions begin on Sunday afternoons at 3:30 pm and end on Saturday mornings after breakfast. Session 3 is a two week session and includes overnight campouts and canoe trips. Session 3 ends on FRIDAY morning. Campers may not leave camp during a session nor plan to attend for only part of the session. A deposit of $350 is due with the application and the remainder is due by May 1st, 2009

CANCELLATION POLICY: In case of cancellation, if we are notified in writing by May 1, 2009, $300 of the deposit is refundable. After May 1st, if we are notified in writing at least 10 days prior to the camp session, all payments less $200 will be refunded. Less than 10 days notice of cancellation will result in the forfeiture of fees paid.

SCHEDULING CONFLICTS: Every summer we have several requests for campers to either leave camp for a ballgame or a swim-meet or a play rehearsal and then return, or to leave camp early to participate in some other activity or a family trip, etc. We have found this "breaks the spell" of this brief but intensive camping experience, so that the intangible benefits of camp are virtually destroyed, not only for the camper who leaves but for the others in the cabin, and even for the other campers in camp. PLEASE realize this is detrimental and avoid scheduling any conflicts of this sort. I feel strongly about this and I ask campers to make a choice to either come to camp or attend the other activity and not try to do both. If necessary you may pick up your camper after the campfire ceremony, late Friday night. Please discuss this with us in advance if this would be helpful for you.

Camp Telephone 601 847 4400

 

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