Cloverbud Camp is a day camp offered for 5-8 year olds, usually rising kindergartners through rising third graders. Each year camp is centered on a theme where youth get to learn about agriculture, ecosystems, the pillars of character, and more! Your kids won't want to miss out on this fun opportunity.
Held at the Northern Virginia 4-H Center, this overnight camp is for campers ages 9-13 and teen counselors in high school. Camp classes may include sports, rocketry, arts & crafts, air rifle, swimming, teambuilding, high challenge course, and outdoor living skills. Daily activities besides classes include recreation, swimming in a Junior-Olympic size pool, themed evening programs, a nightly campfire, and times of fellowship in the camp dormitories. The 4-H Center has a pond, a high ropes course, and access to the Appalachian Trail. Bed spaces are limited; sign-ups occur in the month of March, camp is usually one week in June.
Teen counselors apply in January, complete training through the spring, and gain leadership skills throughout. Teens work with adults to supervise youth, lead activities, mentor younger youth, and build a team with their peers.
To learn more about Junior Camp, visit om4hcamp.org
The 4-H Therapeutic Adventure Camp of Orange, also known as 4-H TACO, is a longstanding day camp for children with an IEP or other special needs. Managed by dedicated volunteers, 4-H TACO is held one week each summer with horseback riding, arts and crafts, and horse education. Eligible age group is 9-18 for campers; volunteers must be 12 or older. Adults are especially needed, as are tall, strong persons physically capable of serving as horse side-walkers assisting campers.
For more information, check out http://4htaco.weebly.com/
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