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2013 Cub Adventure Day Camp
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$______
Camp
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22-WELLESLEY
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pond under the supervision of certified lifeguards. Every child
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takes a BSA swim test which determines his ability in the water.
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has been stocked with trout, sunfish, and the elusive smallmouthed bass. Campers may bring their own fishing gear or
use poles and equipment supplied by the camp.
Field Sports and Games
Cub Adventure Day Camp offers whiffle ball, volleyball,
kickball and other activities. Campers can also relax with one
of our board games on the shaded porch of Jewett Lodge.
Come to our Open House
“May the Force Be With Us” as we
enjoy a Star Wars based theme week.
We will have fun learning about
Space and being a Jedi Master.
Jedi Training Week
$40
$40
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Sign-up by May 1st
Bus
Stop
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Adult
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23-SUDBURY
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