Citations with the tag: CAMPS
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- Camp is not just for kids anymore.
Schreiner, Barb // Diabetes in the News; May/Jun93, Vol. 12 Issue 3, p68Discusses the advantages of camps and retreats for diabetics. Having fun and learning how to improve diabetes management skills; Being in the company of other diabetics; Contacting the local chapter of the American Diabetes Association for information; Different types of adult retreats and...
- Happy campers.
Miller, Lenore // E: The Environmental Magazine; Mar/Apr94, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p50Discusses the benefits of summer camps to children in the United States. Selection of camps that provide athletic, cultural, social and environmental programs; Importance of physical comfort to children; Recommended resources related to summer camps.
- Places to visit.
Miller, Lenore // Faces (07491387); Apr98, Vol. 14 Issue 8, p46Presents brief information on a summer camp in Serbia. Identification of the organization sponsoring the camp; Ages in which the camp caters for; Activities included at the camp.
- Happy campers.
Berkman, S. // Good Housekeeping; Jun89, Vol. 208 Issue 6, p100Discusses ways to make going to overnight camp more pleasant for children.
- Into the woods.
Kunze, K. // Good Housekeeping; Jun91, Vol. 212 Issue 6, p98Focuses on the benefits of camping to the author and her family. What the author has learned; Their first outing; Favorite stories about their camping trips.
- Choosing a day camp.
Abrahms, S. // Good Housekeeping; Jun91, Vol. 212 Issue 6, p104Presents a handy chart that will help you find a camp that's just right for your child. This chart gives a sampling of the types of camps available across the country.
- Four Days in History.
Valentine, Nancy J. // Hopscotch; Dec2004/Jan2005, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p13Presents information on the colonial-style summer camp attended by children aged seven to eleven, held in Alexandria, Virginia.
- Go play.
Lamm, Kathi // Horse & Rider; Aug92, Vol. 31 Issue 8, p29Presents three checklists designed to ease the organization of a weekend horse-camping trip. Pre-trip readiness of towing vehicles, a trailer or a camper/motor home; Campsite needs; Horse equipment as well as horse and human first-aid checklists; Survival kit; Saddle bag items; Tack; Food...
- Camping champions.
Lamm, Kathi // Humpty Dumpty's Magazine; Mar95, Vol. 43 Issue 2, p46Encourages participation to the 1995 Fitness Farm Scholarship Sports Camps in Indianapolis, Indiana. Camp costs; Winners of the 1994 Basketball Camp Award.
- Summertime is camp time!
Lamm, Kathi // Humpty Dumpty's Magazine; Apr/May95, Vol. 43 Issue 3, p45Announces the schedule of the 1995 Summer Sports Camp. Registration; Camp fee.
- Can you help me jam it?
Lamm, Kathi // Humpty Dumpty's Magazine; Jan/Feb96, Vol. 44 Issue 1, p16Reports on sports summer camps in Indianapolis, Indiana. Skills learned by campers.
- Humanist Summer Camps for Kids.
Lamm, Kathi // Humanist; May/Jun97, Vol. 57 Issue 3, p41Reports on the opening of summer camps for American children and youth in Kentucky and Philadelphia. Programs prepared by the sponsors; Benefits derived from summer camping; Registration deadlines; Contact information.
- Camp offers participants lessons on giving back.
Davis, Andrea Mairragui // Indianapolis Business Journal; 7/14/2003, Vol. 24 Issue 18, p1Reports on the Saint Florian Center summer camp in Indianapolis, Indiana. Academic and practical experience at the Summer Institute on Philanthropy.
- We want to hear from YOU!
Ross, Rachel // dig; Sep2008, Vol. 10 Issue 7, p30The article discusses the author's experience of joining the Relics and Ruins camp in Vermont.
- Lost and found.
Sellers, Amy Jackson; D.C. // Louisville Magazine; May98, Vol. 49 Issue 5, p13Recounts the camping activity of a mother and daughter at Bullitt County in Louisville, Kentucky. Popularity of the activity; Mission of the journey; Lessons learned.
- Inside space camp.
Rubin, K.; Kuhns, A. // Odyssey; Jan90, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p8Recounts the experiences of two students who attended Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama. Daily schedules; Favorite activities; Space education taught. INSET: Kenny and Alex's Space Camp suggestions (general hints)..
- May the Spirit of Dolphin Be With You.
Lundberg, Crys // New Moon; Jan/Feb2002, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p24Presents an article about the lessons learned from joining the Dolphin Camp in the Florida Keys.
- From Dugouts to Doubloons: Exploring history under the sea.
Smith, K.C. // Calliope; May/Jun95, Vol. 5 Issue 5, p39Reports on a summer camp called `From Dugouts to Doubloons: The Maritime Heritage of Florida' that teaches the youth about seafaring traditions. Activities at summer camp; Lessons participants learn from the camp. INSET: Interview with Erik and Whitney Anderson..
- Distant campfires burning.
Stuart, R.P. // Outdoor Life; May87, Vol. 179 Issue 5, p66It's now easier than ever to leave home and camp on the other side of the country. Tips on how to plan a faraway camping trip that you'll always remember.
- Game plan for camp fisherman.
Huggler, T. // Outdoor Life; May88, Vol. 181 Issue 5, p58A worry-free camping/fishing trip begins long before you set foot in the great outdoors. Discusses how beforehand legwork can make your trip the best of everything.
- When sleeping is the enemy.
Huggler, T. // Outdoor Life; Jun91, Vol. 187 Issue 6, p17Offers tips on how to get a good night's sleep in the outdoors. Choosing the right mattress and sleeping bag; Regulating the flow of air through a tent; Heaters.
- Camp grub box.
Glouch, P.; Butler, M. // Outdoor Life; Jul91, Vol. 188 Issue 1, p30Offers instructions for building a wooden box to hold a variety of camping or kitchen gear.
- Camp etiquette.
Moore, E. // Outdoor Life; Sep91, Vol. 188 Issue 3, p74Offers several guidelines to follow if invited to a friend's hunting camp. Paying one's way; Safety; Horseplay; More.
- Running a hunting camp.
Huggler, T. // Outdoor Life; Oct91, Vol. 188 Issue 4, p16Considers how a smooth-running hunting camp requires organization and preparation. Tips on choosing equipment, organizing camp chores and responsibilities, and determining menus; Kitchen and personal checklists.
- Taking the chill out of camping.
Huggler, T. // Outdoor Life; Jan92, Vol. 189 Issue 1, p64Discusses how outdoorsmen are braving the cold and enjoying winter camping. Prerequisite of being physically fit; Importance of having the right clothing and gear; Selecting a campsite.
- Beating the heat.
Huggler, T. // Outdoor Life; Jul92, Vol. 190 Issue 1, p26Offers tips on how summer campers can beat the heat. Eureka Equinox tent; Camping sites; Insect problems; Keeping foods cool; Heatstroke.
- Pest-proof camping.
Huggler, T. // Outdoor Life; Dec92, Vol. 190 Issue 6, p96Offers suggestions on how to avoid sharing a campsite with bears, birds and other critters. Food precautions; Protection tactics against animals and insects; Proper disposal of garbage. INSET: Camp tips..
- Plan on camping.
Huggler, Tom // Outdoor Life; Jan93, Vol. 191 Issue 1, p78Examines how a detailed planning list can help ensure for a successful camping trip. Dividing up planning responsibilities among hunting partners; Assessing the success of a trip. INSETS: Camp essentials.;The five minute camper..
- The compleat camper.
Huggler, Tom // Outdoor Life; Jun93, Vol. 191 Issue 6, p59Presents a special camping section for both the seasoned camper and the big-city denizen itching to get away. The case for camping; Equipment choices including tents, sleeping pads and sleeping bags; Packs; Recreational vehicles; Where to camp; Avoiding environmental damage; Contact points.
- Cost-buster camping.
Huggler, Tom // Outdoor Life; Aug93, Vol. 192 Issue 2, p24Describes cheap camping vacations. Stretching the budget; Helping get the sportsmen into remote areas; Fear of costly gear; Cheap areas; Beating eating costs; Trip tips. INSETS: The frugal traveler (tips on the road).;Saving sources..
- A rude awakening.
Lee, David G. // Outdoor Life; Aug95, Vol. 196 Issue 2, p80Presents a comic strip depicting author's encounter with a mule deer while camping alone in northwestern Montana's Glacier National Park.
- Wow, what a wild school!
Evans, C.W. // Ranger Rick; Oct89, Vol. 23 Issue 10, p4Presents a fifth grade student's journal highlighting experiences during a week in May 1988, while attending the outdoor school, `Expedition Yellowstone,' held at Yellowstone National Park. Mammoth Hot Springs; Wildlife; Summer 1988 fires at Yellowstone; Re-visit one year later reveals park's...
- Little thieves.
VanderSar, Terry // Ranger Rick; Sep92, Vol. 26 Issue 9, p25Relates how some sneaky creatures stole the author's food on three different hiking and camping trips. Gray jays that stole sandwiches; Deer mice that stole breakfast; Flying squirrel.
- Happy birthday, enviro camps!
VanderSar, Terry // Ranger Rick; Feb96, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p36Presents good wishes to all North Carolina and Colorado summer camps in the United States. Links 25th anniversary to wishes; Who run these summer camps; Comments from Tara Wintermeyer, director of the North Carolina camp.
- Camping on the wild side!
Kaye, Roger, // Ranger Rick; July97, Vol. 31 Issue 7, p30Offers tips for camping in the wild. Choosing the right camping site; Caution when cooking outdoors; Animals to watch out for; Exploration; Packing up. INSET: Leave-no-trace camping tips, by R.R..
- A camp of her own.
Shouse, Deborah // Secretary; Jan97, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p17Opinion. Reflects on thoughts about summer camps during childhood. Reasons the author's mother sent her to summer camp when she was a little girl; How the author envisioned summer camp after filling an application for her daughter; Why the author would like to go to summer camp.
- Camp clean.
Brody, Liz // Shape; Jul92, Vol. 11 Issue 11, p26Gives advice on how to enjoy a camping trip and look good without bringing a lot of cosmetics. Gives hygiene tricks and products to pack. Camp kit essentials; Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile soap and history; Green products.
- Itching for a challenge?
Welch, Dawn // Shape; Jun96, Vol. 15 Issue 10, p36Highlights the Women's Quest Fitness Camp, to be held in Winter Park, Colorado during the month of June 1996. Professional athletes who will be involved in the camp; Sporting activities the camp will feature.
- The eco-challenge school: This ain't no summer camp.
Howard, Beth M. // Shape; Nov96, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p30Features the Eco-Challenge Adventure School in California. Emphasis if the school on the importance of a positive mental attitude; Outdoor activities.
- A secret trail.
Kiefer, Michael // Shape; Nov96, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p40Features a campground in the Indian village of Supai in Phoenix, Arizona. Landscapes.
- Summer camp.
L.G. // Ski; May/Jun96, Vol. 60 Issue 8, p18Features the Village summer camp at Breckenridge, Colorado. Family packages.
- On the road again.
Thys, Edith // Ski; May/Jun96, Vol. 60 Issue 8, p48Relates the author's experience with camping in Utah. Members of the camping group; Itinerary; Downhill racing.
- Camps.
McCormick, Michael; Thys, Edith // Ski; May/Jun96, Vol. 60 Issue 8, p80Lists several summer camps. Includes Atomic Dave Murray, Ropwmark Ski Academy and Sport Club International at Whistler/Blackcomb, British Columbia; Great Western Freestyle Camp, High Cascade Snowboard Camp, Hurricane Racing Team, Freestyle International, Mt. Hood Summer Ski Camps, National...
- Send a preacher to camp.
Willimon, W.H. // Christian Century; 11/8/89, Vol. 106 Issue 33, p1006Recounts an experience of chaperoning for a Boy Scout camping trip. Interesting experiences; Activities; Lessons learned.
- Faithful and true.
Wolff, Alexander // Yankee; Aug96, Vol. 60 Issue 8, p128Features the Keewaydin summer camp in Vermont. Activities for participants; Mission of teaching boys to help themselves; Sports program.
- Come, Wyonegonic.
Kageleiry, Jamie; Stier, Kurt // Yankee; July97, Vol. 61 Issue 7, p58Presents information on Camp Wyonegonic in Denmark, Maine, a summer camp for girls. Recount of the experiences of Cindy Campion at the camp; Background information on the girls' summer camp; Information on the activities at the camp.
- World oncology camp brings children with cancer together.
Jordan, Jerie // Cancer News; Fall93, Vol. 47 Issue 3, p8Reports on the American Cancer Society and the YMCA's sponsorship of the World Oncology Camp for 1993. Venue; Participants' nationalities; Camp activities.
- Camping overnight.
Fergus, C. // Country Journal; May/Jun89, Vol. 16 Issue 4, p50Discusses an overnight camping trip. The essentials; Eating simple; Camp sites; Tips and advice. INSET: Learning the lay of the land..
- The summer camp that works.
Rudolph, J. // Country Journal; Jul/Aug90, Vol. 17 Issue 4, p64Describes Vermont's Farm and Wilderness Camps. Group support and encouragement; Positive philosophy of work; Quaker educational principles; Food. INSET: Camp information..
- Choosing a summer camp.
Markarian, Marjorie // Black Enterprise; Jun95, Vol. 25 Issue 11, p310Offers tips on choosing a summer camp. Costs; Facilities and amenities; Activities; Staff and campers. INSET: Is your child ready for camp?..






