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After School Camp Of The Oaks
Program Name: AFTER SCHOOL CAMP OF THE OAKS
Program Address: 235 N FORREST ST, STOUGHTON WI 53589
Contact Phone: (608) 276-9782
Website: http://www.afterschoolwi.org/summerdaycamps/locations/danecounty/stoughton/riverbluff/index.php
Detail: Camp of the Oaks celebrates over 10 years serving Stoughton families with a core group of dedicated staff who return from year to year. Located just one block off of Main Street, Camp of the Oaks serves school-agers from throughout the Stoughton area.
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AFTER SCHOOL CAMP OF THE OAKS, STOUGHTON WI
Program Address: 235 N FORREST ST, STOUGHTON WI 53589
Contact Phone: (608) 276-9782
Website: http://www.afterschoolwi.org/summerdaycamps/locations/danecounty/stoughton/riverbluff/index.php
Detail: Camp of the Oaks celebrates over 10 years serving Stoughton families with a core group of dedicated staff who return from year to year. Located just one block off of Main Street, Camp of the Oaks serves school-agers from throughout the Stoughton area.
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