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by JDinPA - Top 500, May 08 '00
Pros: Wonderful setting; days are activity filled will quiet and creative time scheduled in; Can attend 1 or all sessions; Team/community building atmoshere; family run for almost 100 years Cons: Only for the summer ~~ Would like to see some weekend programs developed
(This article was originally written on March 29, before this category officially existed---I have moved my piece to fit under the now available section heading--Thanks!)
Summer is Coming! Your children will be out of school for the summer....
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by nazchik , Dec 28 '08
Pros: Beautiful location, most of the kids are great Cons: Some of the kids are brats, staff is rude and irresponsible, buildings are falling apart
Do not apply to work here, especially at the barn, they'll screw you over and treat you like crap. Do not send your kid here and certainly don't sign them up for riding lessons. The kitchen and dining hall are not sanitary. People are allowed to come and ...
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Camp Susquehannock for Girls - Life changing experiences
by camplover ,Oct 21 '03
Pros: Diverse program, talented staff, beautiful setting Cons: No cons!
The Susquehannock camps are one of America's oldest summer camps. Susquehannock provides a unique opportunity for children to explore and grow in a safe environment. There are a variety of activities for campers including horse riding; a low-ropes course; climbing tower; sports including soccer, tennis, softball, basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, volleyball, and swimming; archery; arts and crafts; nature appreciation; and dance, drama and singing. The camp is an all girls camp but Susquehannock for Boys is located nearby and the two camps often combine for coed activities. Campers range from 7-16 years old. Campers are both American and international as well as the staff. Susquehannock is located in a beautiful rustic setting with access to a wonderful lake in Northern Pennsylvania, about 30 mins South of Binghamton, NY. Campers can come for one of two sessions either 3 or 4 weeks or may opt to stay the whole summer for 7 weeks. Susquehannock allows a traditional camp experience. A wonderful place to spend the summer.
www.susquehannock.com for more information
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