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The 2012 Path of Life Camp summer camp season runs for eight weeks from June 24 to August 17. A full calendar of events throughout the year
may be found here. If you prefer, you may pre-register for camp here.
| June 24–30: | Junior High Camp #1 | Amazing Race |
| July 2–6: | Day Camp #1 | Christmas in July |
| July 8–14: | Junior Camp | Circus Week |
| July 16–20: | Day Camp #2 | Fantastic Forest |
| July 22–28: | Teen Camp | Teen Week |
| July 30 – August 3: | Day Camp #3 | Knights Week |
| August 5–11: | Junior High Camp #2 | Horse Week |
| August 13–17: | Day Camp #4 | Western Week |
Camp Prices
| Day Camp |
| Day Camp Day | $20.00 |
| Day Camp Week | $80.00 | | |
| Resident Camp |
| Registration fee (non-refundable) | $40.00 |
| Camper room and board | $130.00 |
| Total | $170.00 | | |
| Resident Camp Options |
| Evening trail ride | $5.00 |
| Breakfast trail ride | $7.00 |
| Horsemanship class | $25.00 |
| Go-Kart class* | $20.00 |
| *Camper must be 10 or older to take Go-Karts | | |
| Special Offer! |
| Any person, group, or organization that has five or more campers attending resident camp may bring a sixth camper free of charge except for the $40.00 registration fee. |
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Registration
| Ages |
| Day Camp | K-6th grade |
| Junior Camp | Ages 8-12 |
| Junior High Camp | Ages 10-14 |
| Teen Camp | 13 and up | | |
| Day Camp Hours |
| 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
| Horseback riding lessons are available after day camp from 3pm - 4:30pm. Space is limited so you must register for horse lessons. See here for more information. | | |
| Resident Camp Registration |
| 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM Sunday |
| Parents are encouraged to attend the Saturday rodeo and awards service at 10:30 AM. We also invite you to join us for lunch on Saturday. | | |
| Pre-Registration |
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If you prefer, you may fill out a registration form in advance here or use the printable form here .
Registration forms for resident camp postmarked or submitted by May 30th will receive a $5.00 deduction. You will be notified by the camp only if we are unable to accept your registration. |
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What to bring
- Enough clothes for the week
- Long pants
(for horseback riding and go-karts)
- Closed-toe sneakers or shoes
(for horseback riding)
- Dress clothes for the banquet
- Modest one-piece bathing suit and towel
- Toiletries
- Pillow
- Sleeping bag or blanket
- Rainwear and warm jacket
- Bible
- Notebook and pencil
- Spending money for Snack Shack
Please Note
Do not bring cellphones, CD/MP3 players, laptops, portable gaming consoles, or other electronic devices to camp
We operate under a permit from the New York State Department of Health and are regularly inspected by the Broome County Health Department. Participation in camp is offered to everyone regardless of race, sex, or religion.
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