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Asilomar Youth Camp is always the highlight of the year for children from pre-school through college age youth. Typical summer camp activities are swimming, arts and crafts, team sports (including the annual Butterfly Relay Race and the Community Celebration Night), skits, singing and folk/pop dancing. A.R.E. Asilomar Camp offers more than most summer camps. In small groups, campers learn to interpret their dreams, explore different ways to meditate, give and receive a foot massage, attempt intuition games, study holistic health care and nature awareness, or just share time each day with an older or younger buddy on the beach. Park Rangers are available to guide the children on nature walks and to help them learn the values of preserving their environment.

The campers are housed with others of the same age in small groups of eight to twelve persons, under the care and guidance of adult counseling teams. (Campers spend family time from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. each day with their parents.) Counselors are chosen according their ability to integrate the concepts contained in the Edgar Cayce readings and a genuine desire to share with children what has been of help in their own lives. Join us and find out why kids consider Asilomar the highlight of their year, where they can be loved for who they are and have the opportunity to "just be myself." Children who attend Asilomar retain a lifetime of memories of fun and friendship.


A youth camp for high school through college age is also a part of the November Asilomar Conference.


Newcomers are always welcome at Asilomar and other youth activities during the year. For details, contact Laura Moe, Youth Activities Director, at 88 Santa Maria Dr., Novato, Ca. 94947, 415/893-9939, or send email to LauraM@CustomVideoSF.com

 


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