Breaking Free Sports Camp at Calvin Presbyterian July 25-29

Shoreline, WALocal News

The "Breaking Free Sports Camp," set for July 25-29, 2011, at Calvin Presbyterian Church in Shoreline, WA, offers a dynamic sports experience for children aged 4 to 12. Participants can choose from basketball, cheerleading, flag football, or soccer, with a dedicated Team 45 for the youngest campers. The camp is led by Christian coaches who provide quality sports instruction while serving as positive role models for the children. Daily Bible studies and engaging activities like skits and music ensure that the camp promotes both physical fitness and spiritual growth. Each camper will receive a camp t-shirt, literature, and light snacks, while parents are encouraged to provide a healthy meal prior to camp sessions.

The registration fee is $50 for the first child, with a discount of $35 for additional siblings, making it affordable for families. Furthermore, scholarship opportunities are available to assist those with financial constraints, enhancing the camp's accessibility. This initiative not only fosters athletic skills but also instills Christian values, creating a well-rounded experience for young participants.

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