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Camps in White Plains, NY
American Terrain - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 682-3971
American Terrain Outdoors - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 682-8928
Camp Watitoh - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 428-1894
Elmwood Day - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 592-6121
Mohawk Day Camps - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 949-2635
Morry's - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 592-3055
MVP Basketball Camps - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 946-1231
Play Group Theatre - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 946-4433
Ridgeway Nursery School & Kindergarten - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 949-3134
YMCA - Central & Northern Westchester White Plains - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 949-8030
YWCA of White Plains & Central Stchstr Actvts BLDG - White Plains, NY - Phone: (914) 949-6227
Helpful Definition for: Camps
Camps in White Plains offer meaningful nature experiences to people of all ages, and provide opportunities to engage kids in nature through immersion in the wild outdoors to promote environmental awareness, compassion, leadership and an ethic of care for the earth. Camp skills are related to various outdoor sports and recreational activities. They range from archery and fishing to high ropes and orienteering. They provide a mix of exciting adventure and wildlife activities. One learns to survive in the New York woods with constructing shelters, fire-making skills, cooking, looking for edibles, catching fish, spending nights under the stars. Through experiential learning, one feels more connected and committed to the environment.
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