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14 | February 22, 2<strong>01</strong>8 | 22nd century media camp Guide<br />
22ndCenturyMedia.com<br />
wehakee<br />
From Page 9<br />
Our Campers Say Camp Jorn is the<br />
Best Place in the World!<br />
For more than 60 years, Camp Jorn YMCA has provided boys and girls the opportunity to<br />
become part of a special community focused on friendship, acceptance, character values,<br />
self-discovery, and independence.<br />
Join us for FUN in the Northwood’s of Wisconsin while enjoying swimming, boating,<br />
waterskiing, archery, mountain biking, horseback riding and much more!<br />
We offer 1, 2 and 3 week sessions for ages 8 – 17.<br />
CHECK US OUT ONLINE AT WWW.CAMPJORNYMCA.ORG<br />
Camp Jorn YMCA<br />
13591 Zenner Lane Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 | 715.543.8808<br />
registration@campjornymca.org | www.campjornymca.org<br />
for Girls.<br />
If you have a daughter, granddaughter,<br />
niece or any other special girl in your life,<br />
they will have more fun than they can imagine.<br />
They will create incredible friendships<br />
with girls from around the United States<br />
and the world and discover gifts within<br />
them that they never knew were there.<br />
WeHaKee Camp for Girls is a place<br />
where girls can grow and have fun while<br />
building confidence, character and lifelong<br />
relationships. With nearly 40 camp<br />
activities led by our safe, skilled, competent<br />
and caring staff, campers will extend<br />
themselves in ways they might not have<br />
otherwise had the chance.<br />
Girls attending WeHaKee can customize<br />
their camp experience and meet girls<br />
who like the same stuff as they do! They<br />
get to design their own camp program by<br />
selecting the activities they love and the<br />
ones they want to try! Our caring counselors<br />
and helpful campers will support them<br />
as they try new things and explore who<br />
they truly are.<br />
Whether they’re horseback riding, water<br />
skiing, dancing or roasting marshmallows<br />
at WeHaKee Camp for Girls it’s all<br />
about building great relationships. But beware,<br />
summer camp is habit forming and<br />
they’ll want to return year after year!<br />
Our amazing camp staff will help each<br />
girl realize her uniqueness as an individual<br />
person, while helping her reach<br />
her full potential. Living in a community<br />
with girls from diverse religions, cultures,<br />
races, and economic backgrounds, allows<br />
each girl to grow and develop in an atmosphere<br />
of acceptance and encouragement.<br />
The experience of a lifetime is waiting<br />
at WeHaKee Camp for Girls!<br />
For more information, to learn more or<br />
register online, visit WeHaKeeCampFor<br />
Girls.com.<br />
Submitted by WeHaKee Camp for Girls,<br />
N8104 Barker Lake Road, Winter, Wis.,<br />
54896, (715) 266-3263.<br />
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salon<br />
From Page 13<br />
sions are available at the<br />
salon during work hours<br />
and by special request. For<br />
more information about<br />
the salons portrait session<br />
packages call Amanda personally<br />
as she will create<br />
and customize according<br />
to your personal needs.<br />
“Watch carefully for our<br />
current marketing with<br />
22nd Century Media for<br />
the salons portrait session<br />
work!” Amanda said.<br />
La Relance Salon’s tips<br />
to help organize camper<br />
moms:<br />
• Forget ironing or sewing<br />
on labels. Use a Sharpie<br />
laundry marking pen<br />
or stickers that affix to<br />
the label of any item of<br />
clothing.<br />
• Have extra new socks<br />
and underpants. When<br />
you’re purchasing the<br />
required pairs of socks<br />
and underpants, buy<br />
an extra dozen of each.<br />
Have these in your<br />
child’s drawer for when<br />
they return from camp.<br />
Whatever makes it home<br />
after the summer will be<br />
ready for the trash bin.<br />
• Use large plastic bags<br />
to contain clothing. Put<br />
socks in one, bathing<br />
suits in another, T-shirts<br />
in another. This will<br />
make unpacking easier<br />
for your child.<br />
• Keep camp specific items<br />
separate when storing<br />
at home. Camp towels,<br />
clothing with the camp<br />
logo, “bunk junk” (small<br />
games, flashlights, canteens)<br />
should not be integrated<br />
into the linen<br />
closet, utility area, or<br />
playroom. When packing<br />
next year, you’ll<br />
have it all in one place.<br />
• Sneakers don’t come<br />
home from camp. Tell<br />
your child not to bring<br />
home any sneakers or<br />
shoes except for the<br />
ones on his/her feet.<br />
They will be so dirty<br />
that you’ll want to toss<br />
them when they get<br />
home anyway.<br />
• Schedule a lice check.<br />
When your child gets off<br />
the camp bus, take your<br />
child for a lice check before<br />
they enter the house.<br />
Head lice cannot hop or<br />
fly. They are spread by<br />
direct contact with the<br />
hair of an infested person.<br />
Head-to-head contact<br />
with someone who<br />
already has head lice is<br />
the biggest risk. Personal<br />
hygiene or cleanliness<br />
in the home or school<br />
has nothing to do with<br />
getting head lice.<br />
Submitted by La Relance<br />
Salon and Photography<br />
Boutique, 661 Vernon Ave.,<br />
Glencoe, (847) 242-9292.