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The cold dreary months between January
and March mark the camp fair season in New
England and provide an opportunity to focus
on summer plans. A Camp Fair is an excellent
tool for prospective parents and campers
who seek a summer camp that will be a good
fit and a rewarding experience. These fairs
exist so parents and prospective campers
can explore several camp options at once.
Look upon them as one-stop shopping! Attending
one or two can be a real time saver, particularly
if you approach the fair with an open mind
and a willingness to do your homework. Assembling
so many camps and prospective campers and
their families in the same place at the
same time is a real service to campers and
families; and it is a great opportunity
to get to know the diversity that exists
within the camp world.
Whether you are at the very beginning of
a camp search (identifying your options
and exploring what’s offered) or you are
deliberating among a few finalists, attending
a camp fair can help. At a camp fair you
have access to camp directors and other
key administrators and the opportunity to
ask any questions you may have. This sort
of informal meeting is the next best thing
to touring the camp during the summer.
Every camp at a Camp Fair wants to show
you as much as possible. No such thing as
too much information! Many offer photos
and slides of the camp, testimonials from
campers, in-depth brochures, take-home videos,
references…you name it. The information-
gathering phase of a camp search can take
weeks if not longer. Even with the ease
of downloading camp information from the
Internet, it’s oftentimes necessary to wait
for certain camp materials and forms to
arrive in the mail. So, being able to pick
up brochures and applications at a camp
fair display can save a great deal of time!
Look at each camp’s display and you’ll have
an opportunity to collect information and
see visuals that might not be available
on the Web or elsewhere.
As helpful as camp fairs are, you should
know that every camp in New England is not
represented. There may be camps that are
a fabulous match for your child that are
not in attendance at the fair(s) you attend.
If you wish to explore additional camp options,
consider consulting a professional like
those with the Camp Information Service
run by the American Camp AssociationNew
England, a non-profit organization that
accredits children’s summer camps and offers
free consultations for camp seekers. You
can contact ACA New England at (800) 446-4494
(except in MA) or (508) 647-2267.
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