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Willsboro, NY

Volume XII

July 7, 2008

A New Adirondack Day

More beauty.... More excitement.... More camp fun

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Members of Pok-O-Moonshine’s Advanced Section arose early Saturday in order to catch the sunrise from the summit of Haystack Mountain. Haystack, the third highest mountain in New York, is ranked #1 in the Adirondack high peaks view ratings.

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COMING UP TOMORROW:

Feature reports on two of Pok-O-MacCready’s major programs: 

  • Wilderness Trips
  • Horseback Riding

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CALLING CAMPERS

Beginning Wednesday, July 9th, parents may call their son or daughter. Boys can be reached during their lunch period, whilePhoneCall girls are available during rest hour. (See times and numbers below)

IMPORTANT: Please limit calls to 3-5 minutes and to one call per week. Also, please be patient as the lines are often busy. “We’ll do our best to please everyone,” said camp Director Sharp Swan, “but it’s hard to accomodate parents of 250 campers with only two phone lines. Your understanding will be greatly appreciated.”

Boys Camp (518) 963-7036Girls Camp (518) 963-8982

CALLING HOURS:

Monday-Saturday: 12:45-1:45;

Sunday: (Boys) 11:45-12:45; Girls (1:45-2:45)

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THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER

 

Temperatures are forecasted to approach the nineties over the next several days at Pok-O-MacCready. Thus, attention will be focused on cooling off at the waterfront. Activities include: Swimming; fishing; sailboats; canoes; rowboats; kayaks; the rope swing; and the water trampoline and blob.

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