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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Milford summer camp opportunities


MILFORD--The Milford Consortium for Childcare Initiatives announced today that they have 30 spots available for summer camp that are now open to Milford residents or persons that work in Milford.  

The summer camp program is held at West Shore Recreation Center five days a week Monday through Friday, from 7:45 am to 5:15 pm.  The camp is fully staffed. Children must be between the ages of 5 (must have completed kindergarten) and 12 years old.  Activities include inside/outside sports, games, arts and crafts, movies etc.  Children may register for one or more weeks.  The cost is $120 per week.  There are optional trips for bowling and the movies that are extra.  

Call Connie at the Milford Chamber of Commerce, 203.878.0681 for registration and information. 

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Many Finnish non-governmental organizations arrange summer camps for children in a wide variety of age brackets. Major organizers of summer camps are the scouts, sport teams and the orthodox and evangelic-Lutheran churches. The concept of summer camps arose with the rapid post-WWII urbanization and industrialization Finland experienced. The reason behind this was that Finnish pedagogues of that period, influenced by the values of the largely agrarian pre-WWII society, were convinced that an urban lifestyle was harmful for the development of children. The idea behind summer camps was to ensure that children had experiences of the countryside, experiences that would aid in development into a decent citizen.
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