How to Make Next Year a Drama-free Girl’s Camp
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Marla SmakaSeptember 3, 2018
This description of Girls Camp seems light years from Girls Camp in my stake. When I was an attendee at Girls Camp we were almost Boy Scouts---First aid, fire building, knife skills, knot tying. Frankly, I acquired an aversion to camping of any type from my experience. Over the years the pattern for Girls Camp has not changed much in my stake. The Girls Camp described in this article sounds like a really wonderful experience.
Kay RookhuyzenAugust 31, 2018
I never attended girls camp as a YW but made up for going as an adult for 15 years! It was always a great week and the program is fantastic for the girls. Wards that prepare for EXCELLENCE are amazing. Good share!
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