Sheriff’s Shining Star Youth Camp June 14-16 at Magnolia School

Sheriff’s Shining Star Youth Camp June 14-16 at Magnolia School

One of the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Shining Star Youth Camps will be held at Magnolia School in Foley Wednesday, June 14 through Friday June 16. The camp is a program established to promote positive interaction between the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office and children between the ages of 8 and 13. The Camp staff is comprised of volunteers of the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office and other law enforcement and public safety participating agencies. The camp fee is $30 and includes camp shirts and activities. The only thing the camper is required to bring is a brown bag lunch for them each day. For further information please contact Mrs. Tracey Jones at (251) 972-6890.
The purpose of the program is to build life skills, instill confidence and develop self esteem. The curriculum includes a wide range of activities that will incorporate team work, physical fitness and general Sheriff’s Office information. This program is a cooperative effort by several public safety and public service agencies throughout Baldwin County, which provide knowledge in a safe and fun environment.
Activities include drug awareness with K-9 demonstrations, crime scene investigations, boater’s safety with simulators, fire safety, physical health information, bowling, obstacle courses, guest speakers, a family fun day, and many other activities. This is the prime opportunity for our youth to learn from our law enforcement in a up close and personal atmosphere while having fun! Over the last 9 years over 2500 kids come to the youth camps. Find a one time or repeat camper and ask about camp. It doesn’t take long to see the smile come across their face.