Fire Fighting Course
Many past campers have continued their interest in forestry by furthering their education in outdoor-related fields and careers. Other campers have gained a greater understanding and appreciation of Ohio’s forestry heritage.
Campers will attend many different programs and demonstrations led by resource professionals who are employed in both the public and private sectors. Each camper will have opportunity to demonstrate his or her knowledge on the last day of camp. One camper who demonstrates the highest level of knowledge gained at camp will receive a scholarship for one quarter at Hocking College. Besides the knowledge gained, each camper will receive a notebook containing the week’s schedule and materials. A tree ID book, tree measuring stick, and T-shirt are also included.
There is time for fun and relaxation each day, as well, to enjoy group and individual activities. These include volleyball, softball, basketball, hiking, Frisbee, swimming, boating and fishing. Meals are included.
This year, the Guernsey SWCD board of supervisors has approved a scholarship covering $225 of the entire week’s fee of $325 to be offered to a Guernsey county youth who meets the camp criteria of at least 15 years of age and having completed 8th grade. Applications for this scholarship can be obtained by writing the Guernsey Soil & Water Conservation District at 9711 East Pike, Cambridge, Ohio 43725 or by calling 740-432-5624. Applications must be completed and postmarked no later than May 21st, 2010 for consideration for this scholarship.
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