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Welcome to Cedarville Country Day Camp |
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W elcome to Cedarville Country Day Camp’s home on the internet. We’re glad that you are visiting our site and are pleased to share with we are with you. Look around and talk a look at all the great and exciting programs we offer and if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to call us. We love talking about summer camp!
Cedarville is a small, family owned and operated day camp that hosts campers ages three through fifteen. A fun, safe, quality summer that allows kids to be kids awaits your camper here. We offer a superior veteran mature staff that is here because they want to make a difference.
At Cedarville Country Day Camp, campers are given the opportunity to begin making choices in their lives. They are able to select morning electives in the areas that interest them. They can decide to participate in tournaments and challenges. They can choose to try something new or something difficult. Every step of the way, there are carefully selected, specially trained staff waiting for your child. No one is permitted to tease so no matter how old you are, go ahead and try something new. You will be glad you selected Cedarville Country Day Camp. |
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A reminder to everyone that rain or shine, we will be here Sunday, January 31, 2010 for an Open House. Come bring your friends to see what's new for this summer, tour the camp, and come talk with me and some of the staff. |
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Bill Fox is our Director and has been leading camps in this area for over ten years. As a child, Bill attended both resident camp and scout camps. After graduation from high school, he decided to be a counselor before he went to college. “It was a great summer. I learned a great deal from some of the veterans and I was even promoted to Senior Counselor within 5 days” said Bill. Bill continued working camp throughout college and spent every winter and spring break working with various church, school, and youth groups. He enjoyed working in camp so much that he even changing his major from Environmental Education to Business Management and Marketing so it would “help with running a camp”.
Bill has had just about every position there is in camp. Some of his past favorites show his creative side. “I really enjoyed working with the maintenance crew where I could see how I made a difference and overseeing the Dining Hall where I cooked for up to 400 people.
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