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American Camp Association
Public Relations
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AUGUST 2004, MARTINSVILLE, IN—The
American Camp Association announces the
launch of two major family initiatives—CAMP:
A Resource for Families—an annual
family magazine scheduled for publication
in January 2005, and www.CampParents.org,
a Web site devoted exclusively to providing
an expert and comprehensive resource for
parents who want their children to benefit
from a positive camp experience. The Web
site goes live on September 1.
"Camp is a life-changing experience
for many children. We are excited to develop
a publication and complementary Web site
expressly for parents, introducing them
to the value of camp. Child development
and wellness are integral parts of our mission,
and conveying the breadth of the camp experience
to our audience is an exciting venture,"
says Peg Smith, executive director of the
American Camp Association. "Gathering
the experts in a single publication and
Web site that includes child psychologists,
health professionals, nutritionists, as
well as camp directors and counselors, provides
parents an invaluable window into what makes
camp a unique experience."
"CAMP's editorial package introduces
families to the benefits and values of camp—the
ways in which camp enhances self-esteem
and builds skills and confidence in our
children," says Harriet Gamble, editor-in-chief.
"The magazine will highlight the camp
selection process, child readiness, as well
as the diversity of camp programs, including
information for families with budding athletes
and artists to campers with special needs.
Our editorial profile conveys the joy of
camp alongside the serious challenges of
childhood, exploring just how camps have
such a tremendously positive impact on the
lives of children. Families also will get
an inside look at how camps ensure that
safety and fun go hand-in-hand."
A look inside CAMP:
- Journalists Joan Lunden and Tucker
Carlson share their insights as camp parents
- Noted family therapist Bob Ditter talks
with mothers and fathers about camp
- International camp experiences at home
and abroad—Germans in America and
Americans in Germany
- Debunking Hollywood myths about camp—"Kurse
of Kumbayah"
- Strength Training—"Camps
as Powerhouses of Child Development"
In conjunction with the publication of
CAMP, the American Camp Association
will launch its new family-dedicated Web
site: www.CampParents.org
on September 1. With contemporary style
and easy navigation, the Web site will offer
expert advice from camp professionals on
camp selection, readiness, child development,
and issues of importance to families. A
camp locator with data from approximately
2,400 camps nationwide will allow parents
to easily customize their search and identify
camp programs that best fit each camper
and camp family.
In addition to being available through
www.CampParents.org,
CAMP will be available at newsstands
and bookstores. The pre-publication price
for Web orders is $4.95 and includes shipping
and handling.
The American Camp Association works to
preserve, promote, and enhance the camp
experience for children and adults. ACA-accredited
camp programs ensure that children are
provided with a diversity of educational
and developmentally challenging learning
opportunities. There are over 2,400 ACA-accredited
camps that meet up to 300 health and safety
standards. For more information, visit www.ACAcamps.org.
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