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Whatcom County summer camps sought for free annual list

Published: March 3, 2013 at 12:15 p.m. PST
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The Bellingham Herald's annual listing of summer camps for children and youth will appear in the March 24 edition.

Camp organizers should email information for the free listing to margaret.bikman@bellinghamherald.com by March 15.

Please include camp name; sponsoring organization; target ages; location; start and end dates of camp; activities, themes or programs in fewer than 10 words; cost per day or week; and registration and contact information, including a phone number, website and/or email address.

Also, please select one of these categories for the camp: arts; science and culture; environmental and outdoor education; special needs; religious; sports; or general interest.

For more information about the list, call 360-715-2273.

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