Summer kids’ camp offerings

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Spiritual & Religious

Camp Henry

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154 Suncrest Mill Road, Canton • 225-6656 • camphenry.netcamphenry@diocesewnc.orgavl.mx/0u0 • @camphenrync

Located at the scenic Lake Logan Episcopal Center, Camp Henry offers campers a mix of games, leadership activities, environmental education and exploration, arts and crafts, singing, dancing, swimming/boating/fishing on the river and lake, worship, community building and fun. The camp, a ministry of the Episcopal Diocese of WNC, welcomes all persons to experience God’s love and Christian fellowship. The ACA-accredited facility also offers the Camp Henry Outdoor School, a wilderness expedition program in which participants spend one or two weeks learning how to safely and enjoyably travel in the wilderness. Each trip includes a day of rafting, a day of rock climbing and a multiday backpacking excursion.

Coed • Ages 5-18 • Weekly • Overnight/Full-day • June 18-Aug. 1


Hominy Baptist Church PraiseMakers Music and Art Day Camp

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135 Candler School Road, Candler • 667-4541 • hominybaptist.comhominy@bellsouth.net

PraiseMakers is a weeklong day camp for children entering grades K-6 that focuses on worship arts, creative activities and performance with a team. The week consists of art projects and miniworkshops in drama, singing, instruments, liturgical dance and scenery painting, as well as daily outdoor recreation, spiritual formation and team building. Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. $40 fee includes T-shirt and crafts. Friday evening concert at 7 p.m.

Coed • Ages 5-12 • Daily • Full-day • Aug. 10-15

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