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CAMP

Campers Transported To Days Of The Renaissance Sweet Hollow Road became the gateway to the Renaissance last month as West Hills Day Camp. Campers were treated to a Renaissance Festival on July 22 as part of the camp’s 2010 “Summer for the Ages” theme. Each week, the Huntington camp focuses on a different historical period and develops programs and activities for campers related to that specific time in history. Campers from nursery school-aged through seventh grade were hard at work creating special game booths for their Renaissance Festival. “Knights of the Round Table,” “Pin the Shield on the Knight,” “Maid Marion’s Wedding Chapel” and “Michelangelo’s FacePainting” were just some of the campers’ creative endeavors. There were four prize booths where the campers redeemed their game booth tickets for special prizes. The campers also enjoyed rides including a carousel,

After getting their faces painted at the festival, these girls enjoyed one of the rides. train, Ferris wheel, bounce castle and dunk tank.

West Hills Day Camp treated its campers to a Renaissance Festival last month as part of their 2010 theme, “Summer for the Ages.”

These campers and their counselors are all smiles after a day at their Renaissance Festival.

The festival featured prizes and rides.

Smile! You’re on West Hills camera.

THE HALF HOLLOW HILLS NEWSPAPER • AUGUST 12, 2010 • A19


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