By Catherine Sanders | Assistant Director
It is April already. The snow has melted, Maple syrup season is ending and the trees are starting to bud. Adam Stone, our Maine Guide and Lead Counselor, is back in town from Peru and busy waking up the campgrounds and getting recertified. Mark, counselor, is also busy, brushing up on his wilderness skills and exploring fun corners of the Maine woods for diverse species of wild edibles and fire-starting fungi.
In the coming weeks, we will be receiving requests from low income campers for discounts on their camp admission. We'd like to take this opportunity to thank you for your past support - we subsidized part or all of over 30 camperships last year!
Please consider renewing your support for Camp Forest's 2019 campers so we can provide wilderness training, fun, and newfound confidence to childrren badly in need of affordable outdoor fun.
We also hope you, too, are considering Camp Forest for your outdoor retreat this year. Remember, all children and adults are welcome!
See you in the great outdoors, we hope!
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