Georgia 4-H’ers Eyeing Summer Camps

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Georgia 4-H is gearing up for the statewide summer camping
program. The program, one of the largest in the country, has
camps across the state in
Dahlonega, Atlanta, Eatonton, Tybee Island and Jekyll
Island.

In Dahlonega, Camp Wahsega campers learn about mountain
life, conservation and
environmental issues. They learn about rock climbing, team
building and crafts.

At Camp Truett-Fulton, the program focuses on urban
issues, landscapes and
opportunities.

Camp Jekyll and Camp Tybee campers explore marine life,
conservation and coastal
history.

At Rock Eagle, the flagship of the camping program,
students divide into tribes and
learn about the early inhabitants of the area. They take a
range of classes including
ecology, snakes, archery, canoeing and Indian lore.

To find out when and where your county 4-H’ers are going
to camp this year, call your county Extension
Service office
.

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