By Seth Benz Summer 2002 at the Audubon Camp in Maine was the longest summer season of programming ever scheduled, extending from early June through mid-September. Five hundred twenty participants took part in 25 programs over this 15-week span. Weekly sessions included three new programs for teens aged 14-17, two family camps, two youth sessions, … | Read more.
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Youth and Teen Camps Update
2004 Schedule Register NOW for Summer 2004! Spaces are still available but may not last long, so register by Mail, E-mail or Telephone Today. Youth Camps (ages 10-13) Session I: July 21-30 Session II: August 2-11 Teen Camps (ages 14-17) Coastal Maine Bird Studies for Teens: June 27 — July 3 Coastal Kayaking Adventure for … | Read more.