TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN: Summer Camp Will Be Open Summer 2022!

TOWN OF BLACK MOUNTAIN: Summer Camp Will Be Open Summer 2022!
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Town of Black Mountain issued the following announcement on Feb 10.

We are excited to announce that Black Mountain Summer Camp will be open summer 2022! Check out the Facebook Page, Black Mountain Summer Camp.

Black Mountain Summer Camp (BMSC) is a day camp for rising 1st graders through rising 6th graders. We explore our local pools, parks, walking trails, creeks, waterfalls and lakes. We also enjoy creative expressions like arts and crafts, going to museums and plays.  BMSC encourages campers to enjoy adventure, to be creative, to share their wonderment, and to nurture others and themselves in a safe environment. 

Registration opens March 26th at 10 a.m.

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Town of Black Mountain



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