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Can children not of a certain age group attend another camp session?

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Can children not of a certain age group attend another camp session?

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If a child is two or more years apart from all of their fellow campers, the child may, by the nature of the age difference, feel exluded and separated from the others. While there is nothing that prevents us from letting a camper come and enjoy camp, parents and guardians must be the judge to decide if a child may fair well in another age group. Call Kenneth Nolte, the Kids’ Camp Superintendent, for questions.

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