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Registration for 'Girls Without Limits' camp now open

Registration for The YWCA's 'Girls Without Limits' program Spring Break Camp is open for girls ages 10-14. The camp runs from April 1-4, and costs $75 per camper. Registration forms are due no later than March 18. Full and partial scholarships are available.

Published: Feb. 27, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. PST
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Registration for The YWCA's 'Girls Without Limits' program Spring Break Camp is open for girls ages 10-14. The camp runs from April 1-4, and costs $75 per camper. Registration forms are due no later than March 18. Full and partial scholarships are available.

The camp will focus on video production, film techniques, social marketing, and health. The camp provides girls with the opportunity for strategizing in teams to create videos using complex equipment and software. Participants will hear stories from professional women in the film and digital media industry, attend special training and workshops, and learn how social marketing can affect behavior and attitude.

To complete a registration form or scholarship application, log on to www.ywcaofolympia.org, and download the forms. Mail completed forms to YWCA of Olympia, 220 Union Ave. SE, Olympia, WA 98501. Forms are also available at the YWCA. Call 360-352-0593, for further details or email the Girls Advancement Director, Hillary Soens, hsoens@ywcaofolympia.org.

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