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4-H clover Northeast 4-H Camp Counselor in Training Program

Event information

Date and time

Location

Long Lake Conservation Center
28952 438th Lane
Palisade, MN 56469

Contact

Cassandra Girling, Extension educator, [email protected] or 218-838-2142

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Calling all 7th-grade leaders! Northeast 4-H Camp is excited to offer the Camp Counselor in Training (CIT) Program at Long Lake Conservation Center in Palisade, Minnesota. Camp will begin at 11 a.m. on July 22 and end at 2 p.m. on July 24.

In this experience, participants will enjoy all the fun of camp through outdoor adventures, hands-on activities, and camp games, with an added leadership boost. CIT's will participate in leadership-focused workshops, build confidence and teamwork skills, and get a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to lead at camp. This experience offers the opportunity to grow as a role model, practice leadership in a supportive environment, and explore whether becoming a future camp counselor is right for you.

CIT's are invited to arrive early (before campers arrive) on Wednesday, July 22, to have a special lunch with this year’s Camp Counselors!

Audience

7th graders

Cost

$180

Registration

Register by May 31.

For assistance, refer to the 4-H Online event registration guide or contact Cassie Girling, [email protected] or 218-838-2142.

Accommodations

University of Minnesota Extension is committed to providing equal opportunity for participation in all programs, services and activities. To request accommodations for persons with disabilities, reach out to the event contact two weeks before the start of the event. Requests received after this date will be honored whenever possible.

Language

This offering is delivered in English. Interpreter services may be available with an advance request.

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