Youth summer
camp has been a service provided by The Salvation Army for many years, said
Major Dale Simmons of The Salvation Army, last year we could only send one group
and the year before it was canceled, both due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
This year
camp is back to pre-pandemic norms. We are hoping to send many children to camp
this year for the multiple camps that are offered this year as in previous years.
Camp-goers
will visit Little Pine Island near Grand Rapids, Michigan and experience the
same activities camp generally has to offer.
Simmons said the camp will include adventure, crafts, singing,
campfires, swimming, cabins, character-building activities and other fun.
This camp
experience is offered free of charge for local families thanks to a grant from
Duneland Health Council and donations from the community. All costs are covered including
transportation, meals, housing and activities.
It is open
to students residing in Michigan City who are in first grade through 17 years
of age. To register, parents must call
(219) 874-6885 before May 31.
Immunization records, insurance information and proof of residency will
be required at the registration appointment.
Camps
offered:
Jr. Adventure Camp June 14-17 (Completed grades 1-5)
Music Camp June 18-25 (Ages 9-17)
Sports Camp June 28-July 1 (Completed grades 6-12)
Mini Mites July 5-7 (Completed grades K-3)
High Adventure July 5-7 (Completed grades 6-12)
Jr. Sports July 11-14 (Completed grades 1-5)
Adventure July 18-22 (Completed grades 6-12)