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Media Tip from the American Camp Association
August 5, 2008

Looking for Camp in '09?

It's not too late to do your summer camp "homework" this year.

While the summer of 2008 is rapidly coming to a close, and the 2009 camp season might seem a world away, now is actually the best time for families to find the perfect summer camp experience for the coming year. According to the American Camp Association (ACA), over 35 percent of camps begin accepting registrations between September and December, so time is of the essence!

Here are five tips to consider when researching summer camps:
  
Visit your finalist camps – if possible, while they're in session
– One of the most valuable ways to truly experience a camp is to schedule a visit. Though the window of opportunity for summer tours is closing, there are still a few weeks left at many camps this summer. There is no better way for parents to become informed and for kids to get a sense of what they can expect next summer than a personal visit.

Make it a family decision - "Choosing a camp as a family can be a very positive experience. Parents learn about what their kids want from their summer camp, and the more children participate in the decision and own it, the more comfortable they will feel when they arrive next summer." - Peg L. Smith, ACA CEO

Utilize the Internet – The Internet has become an invaluable tool in finding the perfect summer camp for children. Are there camps in the area that offer tennis? Which offer music or performing arts programs? These are questions that can be answered through the Find A Camp search, located at www.CampParents.org.

Talk to friends, family, and community groups - Other ways to learn about great camp possibilities is to seek recommendations from friends, consult faith communities or community centers, and attend local camp fairs. For more personal assistance close to home, parents can contact one of ACA's twenty-four local offices. Contact information for local offices, and links to local office Web sites, can be found at www.CampParents.org.

Be informed about camp accreditation - ACA-Accreditation® is the best evidence for parents that a camp is committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for their children. A camp that is ACA-accredited has undergone a thorough review of its operations, measured by up to over 300 health and safety standards. Parents should always ask if a camp is currently accredited and if not, ask why. There are over 2,400 ACA-accredited camps – all of which can be found by searching Find A Camp on www.CampParents.org.

Contact Public Relations at 765.349.3317 or pr@ACAcamps.org to interview an ACA spokesperson for more information on the ways the camp experience enhances the lives of children, teens, and adults.

Also, for customizable public service announcements or article reprints, visit our Media Center.

About ACA
The American Camp Association® (ACA) works to preserve, promote, and enhance the camp experience for children and adults. ACA-Accredited® camp programs ensure that children are provided with a diversity of educational and developmentally challenging learning opportunities. There are over 2,400 ACA-accredited camps that meet up to 300 health and safety standards. For more information, visit www.ACAcamps.org.

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