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Camp Discovery
Program Name: Camp Discovery
Program Address: 115 N Third St, Eagle River Wi 54521
Contact Phone: (715) 367-2008
Website: http://www.campdiscovery.nbccer.com/
Detail: Camp Discovery offers campers an exciting and active program for children ages 5-12, however, children should already have completed at least full year of KINDERGARTEN, in order to qualify for the summer camp. Each week is filled with incredible field trips, various sports, exciting guests, challenging crafts, special events, and a theme based cookout.
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Camp Discovery, Eagle River Wi
Program Address: 115 N Third St, Eagle River Wi 54521
Contact Phone: (715) 367-2008
Website: http://www.campdiscovery.nbccer.com/
Detail: Camp Discovery offers campers an exciting and active program for children ages 5-12, however, children should already have completed at least full year of KINDERGARTEN, in order to qualify for the summer camp. Each week is filled with incredible field trips, various sports, exciting guests, challenging crafts, special events, and a theme based cookout.
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