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Chaperones get a three-day all expenses paid (food and lodging) vacation while enjoying the great outdoors with young adults from all over the state of Iowa.
Chaperones truly make these camps flow smoothly and make a difference on what the young adults learn from this camp experience. The responsibility of chaperones is being part of a group during the day by making sure that the participants make it to their scheduled activities. At night, each chaperone is responsible for seven young adults.
There are three camps this year:
- June 11-13 at Springbrook
(Guthrie County)
- July 15-17 at Hickory Hills
(Black Hawk County)
- August 6-8 at Springbrook
(Guthrie County)
Chaperone Form: Sign Up Today!,*.pdf
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