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Camp Ojibwa

Eagle River, Vilas County

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"Celebrating our 82th summer
A unique place where boys grow, make friends, and have fun in a safe and wholesome environment nurtured by a skilled, caring, involved and supportive staff. We develop self-esteem through active participation in land and water sports.#1 for FUN. Ojibwa was the inspiration for Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah as Alan Sherman was an Ojibwa staff man in the 1940s. Rich in tradition and history. Not only a summer filled with memories but friendships to last a lifetime."
Camp type: Traditional
Region: Northeast Wisconsin
Location: Five miles S of Eagle River, Vilas County
Program: Resident camp. Sessions for - boys only ages 8 to 16. Prep Camp Program, Father/Son, Northwoods Sports Camp, Family Camp
Season: Mid June 21 to Early August 11
Sessions: Camp Ojibwa June 21 - July 16 and/or 7/18 - 8/11
Father/Son (5 & 6 year olds) 6/25/10 - 6/27/10
Prep Camp (7 & 8 year olds) 7/8 - 7/11/10
Northwoods Sports Camp (8 to 13 year olds)7/3 - 7/10/10
Family Camp - 8/12 - 8/23/10
Registration: Contact Dennis Rosen through e-mail or call 847-831-5374 before 6/1 and 715-479-8611 after 6/1/10
Ojibwa One session - $4,700.00 both sessions $7,500.00
Fees: Father/Son - $400.00, Prep Camp -$475.00(includes transportation from the Chicagoland area).
Northwoods Sports Camp - Special by 4/1/10 - $700.00 after 4/1/10 $875.00
Activities:
Archery, baseball, basketball, canoeing/kayaking, crafts, drama, field hockey/lacrosse, football, model rockets, outdoor skills, painting/drawing, photography, rock climbing, rope course, sailing, soccer, swimming, tennis, waterskiing, weight training, windsurfing. Also - Cookouts, land and watersports, evening programs, daily snack, milk and cookies at bedtime, and much, much more
Special Programs and Facilities: Master Chek Kyle. Nut free camp.
Medical Care: Staff RN and Resident Doctor on grounds 24/7
Parent Visitation: Visiting weekend July 16-18, 2010.
Camp Established: 1928
Accreditations and Affiliations: American Camping Association, Midwest Association of Independent Camps
Director: Dennis Rosen
Contact: Dennis Rosen, Director
Ojibwa Enterprises, Inc.
1549 Arbor St
Highland Park, IL 60035

Tel 847-831-5374
Fax 847-831-2445
E-mail campojibwa@aol.com

Contact Camp: Tel 715-479-8611
Zip 54521
Owned/Operated by: Ojibwa Enterprises, Inc.
Visit Our Web Site: www.campojibwa.com
All information supplied by camp management, 02/03/2010. For details visit the camp's Web site using the hyperlink above.


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